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German Meissen Porcelain Demitasse Part Service, circa 1880

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  • German Meissen 'Marcolini' Porcelain Tea and Coffee Service, circa 1790
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    Comprising coffee pot, tea pot, covered cream jug, covered sugar, ten tea cups, six coffee cups, 16 saucers.
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  • Seven German Porcelain Trembleuse Cups and Stands, Meissen, Circa 1880
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  • English Porcelain Part Tea Service and Tray, Pinder-Bourne, circa 1880
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    Partnership with Royal Doulton. Five cups. Six saucers. Creamer. Pot. Kettle (Restoration to kettle handle.) Bowl. Tray.
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    Antique 1880s English Tea Sets

  • English Porcelain Part Set Tea Service, Worcester, circa 1770
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    Delicately enameled with turquoise garlands draped through hanging gilt rings beneath a royal blue and gilt border. Each piece with a neoclassical vase painted in grisaille and light...
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  • Meissen Porcelain Yellow Dragon Tea Service, 20th century
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    Consisting of tray 17.5" x 14.75", pot (H 5"), covered sugar (H 3.5"), creamer (H 4"), 4 cups (H-2, D - 3.75) and saucers, 6 plates (D 8"). Condition: additional 2 cups and saucers a...
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  • Meissen Porcelain Pink Roses Coffee Service and Embossed Decorations '11 Cups'
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