£70
A Staffordshire part tea service, probably New Hall, early 19th century, comprising: a London shape teapot, cover and stand; a sucrier and cover; a milk jug, two bute shaped tea cups with oval ring handles, five saucers, and two serving plates, each piece printed with a hand embellished landscape scene, gilt highlights throughout (12) (at fault)
NOTE: See Miller & Berthoud, AN ANTHOLOGY OF BRITISH TEAPOTS, page 256 for similar teapot shapes, and Berthoud, AN ANTHOLOGY OF BRITISH CUPS, plate 327 for a similar cup shape.
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