A HÖCHST PART TEA AND COFFEE-SERVICE
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A HÖCHST PART TEA AND COFFEE-SERVICE

CIRCA 1770, BLUE CROWNED WHEEL AND BLUE WHEEL MARKS, VARIOUS INCISED MARKS INCLUDING: IN, SC/I

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A HÖCHST PART TEA AND COFFEE-SERVICE
CIRCA 1770, BLUE CROWNED WHEEL AND BLUE WHEEL MARKS, VARIOUS INCISED MARKS INCLUDING: IN, SC/I
Painted with figures and sailing vessels in estuary scenes with ruins, grasses and rockwork in the foreground, the scroll handles and spouts enriched in purple and gilding, the covers with fruit finials, comprising:

A large baluster coffee-pot and domed cover
A baluster hot-water jug and cover (with replacement stamped brass spout and top rim, chip to inside of flange and cover and finial)
A globular tea-kettle and cover, with a gilt-metal-mounted turned wood carrying-handle (small star-crack to lower body)
A bullet-shaped teapot and cover (minute chip to edge of cover)
A circular sugar-bowl and cover (rim chip to finial)
A cylindrical tea-caddy
A slop-bowl
Six teacups (two with damage to rim)
Two coffee-cups
Twelve saucers (one cracked across and repaired, two chipped with associated crack)
A Continental porcelain hot-water jug and cover, en suite, late 19th century
A Continental porcelain milk-jug and cover, en suite, late 19th century

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