Lot 336 , A collection of Worcester Royal Lily pattern tea and coffee wares, late 18th/early 19th century, largest 22cm wide

A collection of Worcester Royal Lily pattern tea and coffee wares, late 18th/early 19th century, largest 22cm wide

A collection of Worcester Royal Lily pattern tea and coffee wares, late 18th/early 19th century, largest 22cm wide
£100-150

Condition:
A service of 62 pieces total, all open crescent marks of Worcester except Caughley cream jug. All late 18th century. Teapot shallow chip to tip of spout. Oval sugar box neckrim chipped, gilding to handles worn, cover handle missing. Tapering circular sugar bowl and cover. Milk jug. Large cylindrical mug very small shallow chip to neckrim. Two 19cm saucer dishes. One oval spoon tray repaired and chipped rim, image 18. 8cm coffee can three flakes to red enamel neckrim. 15cm slop bowl. Three 10cm slop bowls two neckrims with a tiny chip. Unusual two-handled chocolate cup with gilt monogram and marked Flight, see images 11 and 12, it’s saucer image 13. Eight teacups - one badly-cracked and the structure threatened, image 14. One non-tapering coffee cup. 15 straight-sided coffee cups - one neckrim red enamel flaked; one with long dark, vertical crack, image 14. Twenty 13cm saucers - three with a chip to rim, image 15. One 14cm saucer. One 12cm saucer. Two odd covers - one cracked. One odd Salopian Caughley cream jug, marked S, gilding worn, image 16 and 17.