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A 19th Century cabinet plate, probably Minton, painted with floral bouquets within florally reserved and cell pierced border jewelled in turquoise and outline din gilt, enamelled 196, 9.5" diameter; a Spode bone china plate printed and painted with pink roses and rose garlands within gilt and cobalt borders, 9" diameter.(2).
a Copeland (late Spode) Smear Glazed Drab Brown Stoneware Hunting Jug, late 19th century, with white relief's of a stag hunt at the kill; A Bone China Stag Hunt Jug and Beaker, circa 1840, in the white; and Four Variously Printed Staffordshire Earthenware Jugs, one printed with a Robin Hood scene, various sizes, various printed marks (one jug stained) (7)
a Group of Four Topographical Plates, Earthenware and Bone China, mostly second quarter 19th century, comprising; a plate commemorating Viscount Clive attaining his majority Nov 5th 1839, printed in brown with a thistle border, impressed "Rogers"; a red printed hexagonal cane coloured pottery plate, ? Stowe; and two smaller bat printed plates, one with figures in a park (possibly Spode); the other with a view of Highclere, various sizes
Seven Miniature Porcelain Items, mainly early 20th century, comprising a Royal Crown Derby Tyg in pattern "2451", printed mark and year mark for 1913, 3.8cm; a similar mug, 1915, 3.6cm; a Royal Worcester Tyg, printed and painted with sprays of flowers against an apricot ground, green printed mark and date mark for 1901, 3.5cm; a Wedgwood "Portland" Vase, printed and painted with rosebuds, 5.1cm; a Coalport Tyg, 3.7cm; a Coalport blue glazed jar and cover, 3cm; a Spode Copeland's china chinoiserie printed tea cup and saucer
A Pair of Rockingham Porcelain Dessert Plates, circa 1835, shaped circular, with dentil leaf scroll rims to a solid claret cavetto within gilt lines, centred by printed and painted sprays of summer flowers in colours, printed griffin mark in puce and "ROCKM Works, Brameld, both impressed "F", 24.5cm diameter; A Rockingham Pen Tray, circa 1835, of slender rectangular form with acanthus and scroll tab ends and moulded borders with apple green covetto picked out in gilt overall, puce printed griffin marks and "Rockingham Works Brameld Manufacturer to the King", "CL2" in gilt, paper label from Redfern Collection, 28.2cm wide; and Two Spode Porcelain Floral Cabinet Plates, printed and painted marks, 23cm and 21.5cm diameter respectively (5)
Graduated set of three blue and white floral and foliate scroll transfer decorated ashets by Hollinshead & Kirkham Tunstall, the largest 40cm diameter; also a matching covered tureen and a Spode Camilla Copeland blue and white transfer decorated twin handled covered sauce tureen with stand and ladle (a/f). (9)
Victorian pottery souvenir teapot depicting Stratford Upon Avon and Shakespeare's birthplace, 11cm high, Copeland Spode blue jasperware style jug of tapered cylindrical form, 14cm high, lobed circular plate with polychrome floral sprigging, wrythen twist blue glass goblet and two moulded clear rummers. (6)
19th Century blue and white 'Willow' pattern tea bowl and saucer, similar teacup and saucer with gilt fruiting vine border, Royal Doulton coffee cup and saucer with entwined foliate border, Crown Ducal 'Delamere' pattern coffee can and saucer, Copeland Spode black and white 'Italian' pattern jam pot and butter dish and a blue and white coffee cup and side plate. (12)
A PAIR OF SECOND QUARTER 19TH-CENTURY SPODE BLUE TRANSFER-PRINTED POTTERY PIERCED OVAL PLATTERS, perhaps stands for chestnut baskets, each of wavy-edged form depicting a bridge and castellated tower by a river, impressed "SPODE 40" verso, 23cm, (9in) wide (one with small repair) *** For a matching item by Spode decorated with a scene from the Caramanian Series, see Coysh, A. W & Henrywood, R.K., The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery, Vol 1, p.321.
SEVEN PIECES OF MATCHING EARLY 19TH-CENTURY BAT-PRINTED CHINA, probably Spode or Miles Mason, all printed en grisaille, comprising: a Bute-shape teacup and a saucer each with a pointer beside dead game (echoing the print on the "Farmer's Arms" loving cups signed 'T. Lowe', Lot 344 in this sale), the cup 8.3cm diameter x 5.5cm high, (3.25in x 2.2in) the saucer 13.8cm, (5.4in) diameter; a coffee can and saucer, similarly-decorated with two spaniels attacking a pheasant, the can 6.5cm, (2.6in) diameter and height (haircrack to saucer), another saucer with an angler before a country house, a teabowl printed with a farmer and cattle before a farmstead and castle or cathedral, and a coffee can with (rubbed) print of a farmer and horse on a country track, each piece with narrow and broad gilt rim banding (7)
A Spode porcelain chocolate cup of mildly waisted form with caryatid handles and domed cover with butterfly knop, together with a pair of stands with everted rims enamelled and gilt with an encircling band of pink roses on a blue ground, painted in red Spode, 2573, circa 1820, losses to knop and glue repair to one stand.
Two blue-printed dinner plates, a Spode Tower pattern dinner plate, 24.5cm diameter, impressed lower-case mark, circa 1810-20; and a dinner plate with a copy of Spode's Lucano pattern titled 'Bridge of Lucano, Italy', 25cm diameter, printed title mark, circa 1820-30. See Coysh & Henrywood 1, page 56, for the mark on the Lucano plate
A Bathwell & Goodfellow Willow pattern well-and-tree meat dish, printed in blue with the standard chinoiserie pattern and border, 44.5cm long, impressed maker's mark, circa 1818-23; also a Spode Italian pattern large vegetable dish, printed in blue with the popular scene, 41cm long, impressed upper-case mark, circa 1820-30 (dish only with no cover, cracked)
A Spode Indian Sporting series well-and-tree meat dish, printed in blue with 'Hunting a Leopard' within the usual series border, 52.75cm long, printed title mark and printed and impressed upper-case maker's marks, circa 1815-25 (cracked) See Drakard & Holdway pages 904-1 for a similar dish together with the original source engraving
A Spode Forest Landscape pattern supper set, of circular form with four segment dishes (no covers) surrounding a circular lidded centrepiece with button knop to the cover, all pieces printed with the chinoiserie design and border, overall 47cm diameter, impressed small upper-case marks on segment dishes, circa 1795-1810 (all segment dishes damaged) See Drakard & Holdway page 607-1 for this pattern and S198 for a similar shape set decorated with the Rome or Tiber pattern
A large Copeland Aesop's Fables series washbowl, printed in blue with a scene identified as 'The Fox and the Sick Lion' within the usual floral scroll border, diameter 37.5cm, printed 'Copeland late Spode' seal mark and impressed 'COPELAND' crown mark with indistinct date code, possibly for 1912. See Drakard & Holdway pages 907-7 for this scene on an earlier Spode black-printed scallop edged bowl
Two Oriental Birds pattern coffee cans attributed to Spode, printed in blue with the design of two exotic birds on the outsides and the geometric border featuring bird panels and chinoiserie vignettes around inside the rims, 6.5cm high, unmarked, circa 1800-10. See Drakard & Holdway page 633 for this uncommon pattern on a saucer; it appears that no marked wares have been recorded
A Spode Caramanian series potted meat dish, of oval shape with deep vertical sides, printed in blue around the outside with enlarged scenes from the usual border of Indian Sporting animals and inside the rim with a narrow version of the border itself, 16cm long, printed lower-case maker's mark, circa 1810-20 (broken and glued sections to one end) See Drakard & Holdway pages 905-21 for similar usage of the border prints on a sauce ladle and covered toilet box
A Flying Pennant pattern strainer or milsey attributed to Spode, of pierced circular form with small loop handle, printed in blue with the chinoiserie design and border, 8.4cm diameter, unmarked, circa 1805-15 (short firing crack between two holes on underside only, tiny rough area to rim) See Drakard & Holdway pages 610-1 for this pattern on a plate
A Spode Rock pattern beehive or honey pot, with fixed stand, printed in blue with the chinoiserie pattern and Forest Landscape border, 12.9cm diameter, unmarked, circa 1805-15 (cover restored) See Drakard & Holdway pages 608-1 for this pattern on a dessert plate and S170 for a similar bone china pot in the Temple (or Broseley) pattern
A Spode plate and other items, the Spode dessert plate printed in sepia with a sheet pattern featuring a central stylised flowerhead and a border of running ivy, picked out in underglaze blue and ochre enamel, 20cm diameter, printed and impressed upper-case marks, circa 1820-33; a pair of pearlware tea plates with moulded feather edges, painted in underglaze blue with a central armorial crest of an acorn and oak leaves and a border of swags, 18cm diameter, unmarked, late 18th/early 19th century; and a small creamware toy dish painted with iron-red sprays and a green-line edge, 14.5cm long, unmarked, circa 1820-30
An extensive Copeland & Garrett Chinese Plants pattern part dinner service, printed in green with central floral sprays within an open border of similar sprays, comprising a circular fluted bowl on pedestal foot, an open rectangular tureen on four feet, a circular soup tureen stand, four circular sauce tureens (no covers) with five stands, three rectangular vegetable dishes with four covers, ten graduated dishes, one drainer, 18 dinner plates, 16 soup plates, 22 dessert plates, 15 tea plates, and one small pickle dish; printed and impressed 'Copeland & Garrett late Spode' marks, circa 1833-47 (some damage) See Sussman, 'Spode/Copeland Transfer-Printed Patterns', page 91, for a print of this design from one of the factory pattern books

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