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A Derby porcelain part tea service, early 19th century, comp...

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A Derby porcelain part tea service, early 19th century, comprising; a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sucrier, six teacups, six saucers, and two coffee cans, each piece decorated with a double helix motif against a gilt band, the teapot with gilt foliate border and relief moulded acanthus leaf motif to spout, all with red painted maker's mark to bases, with five Mintons gilt foliate decorated saucers, printed maker's mark and painted 'G7579' to base, a Royal Worcester blush ivory ewer, late 19th Century, pattern No. 1136, decorated with gilt floral and foliate motifs, puce printed maker's mark to base, 20cm high, a Staffordshire teapot and cover, the handle with split acanthus leaf terminals, the spout with relief moulded gilt highlighted acanthus motifs, the cover with relief moulded floral and foliate motifs and entwined stem finial, the cream body with cobalt blue outlined scallop shells, gilt highlights throughout, unmarked, 18cm high, and a Wedgewood Etruria sweetmeat dish, mid 19th century, the shaped rim with twin twisted handles with floral terminals on spreading foot, 25.5cm wide, with five conforming dessert plates, retailed by James Powell & Sons, printed maker's mark to bases (Qty) (at fault)

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A Derby porcelain part tea service, early 19th century, comprising; a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a sucrier, six teacups, six saucers, and two coffee cans, each piece decorated with a double helix motif against a gilt band, the teapot with gilt foliate border and relief moulded acanthus leaf motif to spout, all with red painted maker's mark to bases, with five Mintons gilt foliate decorated saucers, printed maker's mark and painted 'G7579' to base, a Royal Worcester blush ivory ewer, late 19th Century, pattern No. 1136, decorated with gilt floral and foliate motifs, puce printed maker's mark to base, 20cm high, a Staffordshire teapot and cover, the handle with split acanthus leaf terminals, the spout with relief moulded gilt highlighted acanthus motifs, the cover with relief moulded floral and foliate motifs and entwined stem finial, the cream body with cobalt blue outlined scallop shells, gilt highlights throughout, unmarked, 18cm high, and a Wedgewood Etruria sweetmeat dish, mid 19th century, the shaped rim with twin twisted handles with floral terminals on spreading foot, 25.5cm wide, with five conforming dessert plates, retailed by James Powell & Sons, printed maker's mark to bases (Qty) (at fault)

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