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William Greatbatch Fruit Basket Creamware Coffee Pot c1765  

Made by William Greatbatch of Fenton and is a fine example of his press molded Fruit Basket ware. He made teapots, cups, sugar bowls, plates and whole services of this type all through his manufacturing life but few coffee pots survive. This piece is further enhanced with underglaze oxides. The rococo handle and darker cream body firmly dates this to his early 1765-70 period. Standing 9 inches tall there is invisible, professional restoration to a chip on the lid, spout and handle. Please enquire about this piece it is extremely rare.

ROYAL DOULTON HAND PAINTED COFFEE SET c.1920  

ROYAL DOULTON 14 pieces COFFEE SET c.1920. Hand painted over the transfer pattern LEIGHTON D6164 (multifloral rim and centre, pink ribbon). Exceptional quality. 1 Coffee Pot 1 Cake Plate 4 Coffee Cups 4 Saucers 4 Side Plates No chips, no cracks, some minor crazing on coffeepot surface.

Wedgwood Ferrara Coffee Pot   

A lidded Wedgwood Ferrara coffee pot

Deco Coffee Pot  

A very pretty 'deco' coffee pot by the Standard China Co. (Chapmans), dating from the 1930/40's. It measures 6.5" from handle to spout, and is 7.5" high, including the finial. The pot is of typical deco shape and is decorated with delicate sprays of pink and blue blossoms. There is no damage, chips or cracks to the pot, and the gilding is in excellent condition. This pretty deco coffee pot would look equally at home in a modern or period setting.

Deco Coffee Pot  

This late Art Deco coffee pot was manufactured between 1936 and 1939 by the Circle Pottery Co. It is of a simple and elegant form, being pale green with darker green decoration to the handle, spout, lid and rim. It measures 8.25" high, including the lid, and there is no damage or repairs to it. This coffee pot could be used or simply be a decorative item, typical of its period.

Royal Crown Derby Tea/dinner/coffee set  

Extensive Royal Crown Derby 'posies ' pattern poreclain service 102 pieces, c 1930, excellent condition.

London 1904 solid silver cased service for tea or coffee, in fitted case by Wakely and Wheeler.  

London 1904 solid English hallmarked silver monogrammed 10 piece set of tea or coffee accessories made by James Wakely and Frank Wheeler, and retailed by Robinson and Co, on The Square in Shrewsbury. The complete and matching set comprises 6 spoons, sugar bowl, milk jug and sugar tongs, and the original shaped and fitted case, lined in gathered silk and velvet, all in excellent condition. The bowl and jug stand on hooved feet surmounted by shells. Size of jug 4.25 inches wide by 3 inches high; bowl is 4 inches in diameter by 2.25 inches high. Fitted case total size is 11 inches wide, by 10 inches deep by 5 inches high. A very simple and elegant design, and a most unusual gift with practical use.

Aynsley bone china coffee service with silver spoons  

Aynsley very fine quality cased set of six coffee cans and saucers, and six matching solid English hallmarked silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons hallmarked Birmingham 1961. The china is a crimson, cream and gilt leafed pattern, and is marked number 163. The whole is encased in original blue case, and is in original pristine condition. Retailed by Garrard's, fine maker's, maker to the Queen. A fine complete service of 18 pieces, which will look wonderful on a festive season table, or make a great gift.
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