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A Spode plate celebrating The Order of The Bath, produced in 1975 and numbered 31/1000, together with a further small quantity of china including a Dutch delft tea canister and cover, a Limoges blue ground pot and cover, four Oriental tea bowls and saucers and a matching sugar bowl and cover.
A Masons Ironstone jug, of octagonal form, blue transfer printed in Willow pattern style, with snake loop handle, 5 1/4" high, a Corona ware "Chantilly" pattern jug, 6" high, a George Jones Abbey pattern covered blue and white jug, 5 1/2" high and a Copeland Spode Italian blue and white biscuit barrel with swing wicker handle, 7" high (4).
A BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED PART DINNER SERVICE OF BRIDGE AND PAGODA CHINOISERIE PATTERN early 19th century, to include a meat plate with moulded gravy well, 5 various ashettes, 24 dinner plates, 8 soup plates, 7 dessert plates, 1 side plate, a soup tureen/cover, a gravy tureen/cover, a cheese platter on pedestal, 2 pairs small oblong serving dishes, 2 drainer stands, impressed star mark to underside most pieces. Also a Spode Willow pattern pedestal dish and 2 Willow pattern square drainer stands. Meat plate 37.5cm x 47.5cm. soup tureen 18cm high. (58)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SPODE STONE-CHINA BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED PART DINNER SERVICE, the Chinoiserie pattern of birds amongst peonies having ochre overpainted bamboo and border decoration, to include sixteen dinner plates, thirteen dessert plates, eleven soup plates, five side plates, two gravy tureens with mask handles, on stands and five various ashettes, printed mark to base with pattern no 2239, c.1805-1815. NB. Six of the above pieces are marked Copeland Garret Late Spode c. 1833-47. (52)
A COPELAND AND GARRETT LATE SPODE FELSPAR PORCELAIN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of Rococo style, the pale yellow ground decorated with polychrome floral sprays and scrolling gilded decoration, to include tea pot on stand, twin handled lidded sucrier, slop bowl, eleven tea cups, eight coffee cups and two cake plates, printed factory marks to base, pattern no. 5370. c.1833-47. (26)
A Copleland Spode blue tinted stoneware "hunting jug", springed with white ornament with hunting subjects, 13.5cm high, circa 1900, a Staffordshire pottery rectagular box and and cover decorated with a hunting subject (some chips), and a cloth bound volume, British Sports and Sportsmen No 260 of 1000 London 1914 (distressed)
A 19th Century Spode Oval Two-Handled Covered Soup Tureen and Stand, printed in blue with the “Castle” pattern, (lid, tureen and stand with chips and hairline cracks); a further two-handled Platter, printed in blue with the improved Wild Rose pattern; and a further early Pearl Ware Platter, printed in dark blue with a Chinese River Scene (chipped)
An early 19th Century Spode “New Oval” shape Tea Service, Bat printed en grisaille with panels of scenes with gilded detail throughout, comprising Tea Pot and Stand, two handled oval covered Sugar Bowl, three Cups & Saucers, all with pattern number 1922, together with two further early 19th Century English Cups & Saucers, similarly decorated and with pattern number 1513 and one other 19th Century Cup, (Tea Pot hairline cracked)

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