Loud noise, then resent broken crockery (6,3)
I believe the answer is:
dinner set
'crockery' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'loud noise then resent broken' is the wordplay.
'loud noise' becomes 'din' (din can mean a loud disturbance).
'then' says to put letters next to each other.
'broken' indicates anagramming the letters.
'resent' is an anagram of 'nerset'.
'din'+'nerset'='DINNER-SET'
(Other definitions for dinner set that I've seen before include "Plates etc" , "China" , "crockery" , "Collection of plates and dishes" , "might be taken out for a meal" .)