This is the gravy boat with separate underliner in the 'Lady Anne' pattern by Coalport. There is a partial crack on the handle of the gravy - which is only on the bottom side of the top part of the handle and does not run all the way through the top. The design is in gold. Pre 1950.
(1) Coffee Pot, 9" tall. Bottom stamp in blue says: Brentwood Real English Ironstone, Wm. Adams & Sons, England, est. 1657. Decoration completely underglas and detergent proof. White with blue cloverleafs.
This is a part set of the old 'Beverly' pattern with florals, by Royal Cauldon. Cream embossed china with pink hand painted rose. Some crazing as is appropriate with age. Marked 'Royal Cauldon, Eng., Est. 1774.' Seven plates, 8 1/2" square; cream and covered sugar; eight cups, nine saucers. A wonderful old luncheon set!
This cream and sugar set in the 'Evening Rhapsody' pattern is by Royal Albert, and marked 'England'. The creamer is 3 1/2" tall and the sugar is 2" tall and 3 1/4" in diameter.
(2) Salad Plates, 7 3/4", in the 'English Village' pattern by Alfred Meakin, Staffordshire, England. Blue and white transfer design of house, stream and bridge. Priced/each.
This two cup tea pot is 4 1/4" tall and 7" long. "Ellgreave" a Div. of Wood & Sons, England, Genuine Ironstone. Some loss of gold on edge. Floral transfer. Decorator's mark #1025 in gold.