A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH STONEWARE AND POTTERY, including a Mason’s covered bowl on stand, three Wedgwood green jasperware jugs and a vase. A black spode jug in similar style, a Wedgwood creamware pot and cover and an earthenware jug decorated in “Chinese Marine” pattern. (AF). (9).
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An extensive Spode Ironstone dinner service decorated in iron red blue and gilt with pattern No.3248 printed marks c.1820. Some damage. Comprising: a pair of soup tureens covers and stands six sauce tureens covers and stands ten graduated meat plates a strainer four vegetable dishes and covers seven various dishes twenty four soup plates and 112 plates in various sizes. (186)
An extensive Spode blue and white Indian Sporting Series service all marked Spode all titled unless other wise stated c.1820. (83) Comprising: Two meat platters; 'Shooting a Leopard’ 52cm. and 'Dooreahs Leading out Dogs’. Some slight peppering to the glaze. 47cm. Four chamfered rectangular dishes; 'Shooting a Leopard’ untitled 51cm. 'Driving a Bear out of Sugar Canes’ 41.5cm. 'Shooting at the Edge of a Jungle’ 36.5cm. and 'Hunting a Civet Cat’. Light staining to the glaze. 26cm. A chamfered rectangular bowl; 'Hunting a Civet Cat’ 23.5cm. Two oval strainers; 'Dooreahs Leading out Dogs’ 38cm. and 'Driving a Bear out of Sugar Canes’ 33cm. Two oval bowls; untitled 27cm. A shaped bowl with shell handles; 'Hunting a Buffalo’. Two tiny nibbles beneath the handle rims. 38.5cm. A rectangular dish and cover; 'Hunting a Buffalo’ the base unmarked 30.5cm. A sauce tureen cover and two stands; untitled. One stand with a footrim chip. 21cm. A square cover; 'Hog Hunters Meeting by Surprise a Tigress and Her Cubs’. A tiny rim chip. 20cm. Thirteen soup plates; 'Chase After a Wolf’ one untitled. Two with tiny rim chips. 24.5cm. Nine plates; 'The Hog Deer t Bay’. One with a small chip to the back of the rim. 18cm. Eighteen plates; 'Common Wolf Trap’ three untitled. One untitled plate stained and with a small rim chip two further plates with small chips. 21cm. Twenty four plates; 'Death of the Bear’ six untitled. Three with rim chips. 25cm. Spode’s Indian Sporting Series forms one of the most collectable series of blue printed patterns they were based on coloured engravings from drawings by Samuel Howitt in Captain Thomas Williamson’s Oriental Field Sports Wild Sports of the East published by Edward Orme in 1807. The original edition contained 40 plates and was dedicated to His Majesty King George the Third. The popularity of the series can be judged by the fact that it was copied almost in its entirety by other potters. Cf. A.W. Coysh and R.K. Henrywood pp.187-188.
A Spode Felspar Porcelain Cabaret Tray in Sevres Style, circa 1825], the central quatrelobed reserve delicately painted with two parrots perched in leafy branches within a broad border of six swept acanthus leaves and gilded flowers on a powder pink ground, with everted tab handles, puce printed script within "Flowers of the Union" garland, 38.5cm wide
A Wedgwood Blue and White Transfer Printed Butter Boat, early 19th century], the heart shape leaf moulded vessel with upswept stalk handle glazed in blue, internally printed with a spray of magnolia within foliate and gothic diaper borders, impressed "WEDGWOOD", blue printed triangle, 11.6cm; [Another Similar], possibly Spode, 11.5cm (restored); and [A Willow Pattern Pickle Leaf, possibly Herculaneum], with serrated rim, 14.5cm long (3)
A Spode Copeland's part dinner service having deep blue band with decorative gilt edging on a white ground and comprising 2 graduated oval meat dishes, 9 large soup bowls, 9 dinner plates, 9 dessert plates and 6 side plates, all in very good condition and together with some associated tureens and sundry covers
A Spode stone china part dinner service circa 1810, printed and painted with exotic birds and peony bushes in a garden landscape within floral and gilt cell borders, pattern 2407, black printed mark, comprising three graduated platters, serving dish, soup tureen, cover and stand, six dinner plates, nine soup dishes, four side plates, sucrier and cover, milk jug, slop bowl and a similar beaker cup. .
A Chamberlain's Worcester coffee can and saucer, c. 1805, in the Queen Charlotte pattern in underglaze blue, red, pink and gold, pattern no. 2616; a Spode coffee can and saucer, c. 1810 with leaves in red and gold on a deep blue ground, pattern no. 1260 and a Worcester 'Fan Pattern teacup, worn, chip, c 1765 (5)
A Spode 'Pink Camilla' part dinner and coffee service, comprising; eight dinner plates, dessert, tea and side plates, two graduated meat platters, two small open vegetable dishes, two oval small dishes,eight rimmed soup bowls, eight cereal bowls, a pair of covered vegetable tureens, a covered soup tureen, a sauce boat and stand, coffee pot, eight tall cups and saucers, eight small cups and saucers, a milk jug and sugar basin.

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