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A selection of Spode and Copeland Cabbage or Tobacco Leaf pattern stone china wares, all decorated with pattern 2061 in underglaze blue and enamel colours, comprising a circular covered sucrier, a tea plate, a cup plate and a saucer dish, all Spode, a Copeland late Spode shaped dish, and a Copeland dish with Spode saucer, Spode examples with half pseudo seal mark, all with painted pattern number, various 19th century dates See Leonard Whiter 'Spode', plate 285 for other wares with this pattern

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Three blue-printed plates with Greek patterns: a small soup plate with the so-called Herculaneum design and ochre rim, diameter 22.5cm; a dinner plate from the Kirk series attributed to Minton, diameter 24.7cm (chips to rim, small kiln fault to base); and a Greek series dinner plate attributed to Spode, diameter 24.8cm (rim chips); all unmarked, circa 1810-20. See Coysh & Henrywood 1 and 2 pages 163 and 97, for the so-called Herculaneum pattern; Priestman, plate 6.11 for the Minton Kirk series design; and Drakard & Holdway P906-1 for the Spode design

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Four Rome or Tiber pattern dinner plates, printed in blue with a copy of the Spode design, diameter 24.6cm, unmarked, circa 1815-25. See Drakard & Holdway P713 for the Spode original of this pattern; marked copies by Thomas Lakin and Joseph Stubbs have been recorded

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Four blue-printed plates: a Rogers Elephant pattern dessert plate with wavy rim, diameter 21.6cm, impressed mark; a Spode Net pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.6cm, early impressed small upper-case mark (very small rim nicks); a Buffalo pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.7cm, unmarked (rim chips); and a Parasol Willow pattern dinner plate, probably by Walter Daniel, diameter 25cm, unmarked (rim chips); all early 19th century See Coysh & Henrywood 1 page 126, for the Rogers Elephant pattern; Drakard & Holdway P620 for the Spode Net pattern; Copeland, 'Spode's Willow Pattern & Other Designs after the Chinese', chapter 11 for discussion of the Buffalo pattern; and Coysh 2/21 for a marked Walter Daniel Parasol Willow pattern dinner plate

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Six blue-printed plates: a Spode Caramanian series tea plate with the Ancient Bath at Cacamo; a Davenport Mare and Foal series dessert plate, a Greek series dessert plate (probably Spode), a Lion Hunter dessert plate, an 'Ancient Rome' pattern dessert plate attributed to Careys, and a Rogers 'The Drama' series dessert plate with 'Douglas, Act 5 Scene 1'; generally between 1810 and 1840 (all with faults) See Coysh & Henrywood 1 pages 21 and 221 for the Caramanian and Lion Hunter patterns; Coysh & Henrywood 2 page 14 for 'Ancient Rome'; Coysh 1/34 for the Mare and Foal pattern; and FOB4 for 'The Drama' design

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Seven blue-printed plates with chinoiserie patterns: a Fisherman pattern tea plate attributed to Minton; a Pagoda and Palms pattern tea plate attributed to Swansea; a Feathered Hat pattern soup plate; a Chinoiserie Bridgeless or Hermit pattern dinner plate; two Long Bridge pattern dinner plates, one marked Leeds Pottery; and a marked Spode Forest Landscape pattern dinner plate; unmarked except where noted, all early 19th century See True Blue, case 2/7, for the Feathered Hat pattern

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A blue-printed chinoiserie assortment: comprising a Buffalo pattern tea plate, diameter 18.8cm; a Buffalo pattern soup plate, diameter 23.9cm; a marked Leeds Pottery Long Bridge pattern dinner plate, diameter 23.6cm; another Long Bridge pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.3cm; a Chinoiserie Bridgeless pattern small tea plate, diameter 16.2cm; a marked Spode standard Willow pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.8cm; a marked Spode India pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.8cm; and a marked Spode Trophies-Nankin pattern dinner plate, diameter 23cm; all early 19th century (some faults) See Drakard & Holdway P609-2 for the standard Willow pattern, P623 for the India pattern and P628 for the Trophies-Nankin pattern

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Two blue-printed dinner plates and two supper set segment dishes: comprising a Spode Lucano pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.8cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks (star cracks); a Clews Romantic Ruins pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.8cm, impressed mark (area of glaze flaking and wear on rim); a Davenport Tudor Mansion pattern supper set dish, width 35.8cm, impressed lower-case anchor mark (minor chip beneath one corner); and a Classical Ruins supper set dish possibly by Lakin, width 30.2cm, unmarked; generally between 1805 and 1825

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A Spode Parasol Figure pattern meat dish, with gilt lining to the rim, printed in blue with the chinoiserie scene and border, length 42.9cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks, circa 1815-25 (gilding worn) See Drakard & Holdway P606 for this pattern

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A Spode Caramanian series oval dish, printed in blue with Antique Fragments at Limisso within the usual series border of Indian Sporting animals, length 42.7cm, impressed lower-case maker's mark, circa 1810-20 (some discolouration) See Drakard & Holdway P905-3 for this pattern on a meat dish of later New Indented shape

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A Spode Caramanian series oval meat dish, printed in blue with A Triumphal Arch of Tripoli in Barbary within the usual series border of Indian Sporting animals, length 52.9cm, impressed lower-case maker's mark, circa 1810-20. See Coysh & Henrywood 1 Colour Plates XVI and XVII, for a similar dish and the original source engraving; the pattern is catalogued by Drakard & Holdway as P905-1

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An early Spode Forest Landscape pattern soup tureen and cover, of slightly concave octagonal form with scroll handles and knop, printed in blue with the chinoiserie scene and border, overall length 35.6cm, small upper-case impressed mark inside foot, circa 1795-1810 (restoration to cover) See Drakard & Holdway P607-1 for this pattern on a soup plate

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A Forest Landscape pattern supper set centrepiece attributed to Spode, consisting of an oval footed tureen and cover with an internal tray holding four frame eggcups and a small oval divided salt and pepper container, and an alternative oval bowl with lifting lugs for use instead of the eggcups and tray, printed throughout with the chinoiserie scene and border, overall length 25.1cm, unmarked, circa 1810-20. See Drakard & Holdway P607-3 for this pattern and S201 for a similar centrepiece in the Rome or Tiber pattern

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A blue-printed soup tureen and two dinner plates: a Net pattern soup tureen, probably by Spode, overall length 35.6cm, unmarked, circa 1810-20 (no cover); a Copeland & Garrett Union Wreath pattern dinner plate, diameter 25.2cm, printed and impressed 'late Spode' marks, circa 1833-47; and an Adams Flowers and Leaves Border series dinner plate printed with a view of 'Blenheim, Oxfordshire', diameter 26.2cm, printed title mark and impressed maker's eagle mark, circa 1820-30 (rim chips) See Drakard & Holdway P620 and P825 for the Net and Union Wreath patterns; and Coysh & Henrywood 1 page 45 for a similar Adams plate

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Spode Italian pattern dinner wares: all printed in blue with the popular Italian scene and related border: comprising a hot-water plate, diameter 24.7cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks (restored rim chip); a dinner plate, diameter 25cm, impressed lower-case mark; and a small meat dish, length 31.8cm, impressed lower-case mark; circa 1815-25

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A group of Spode-related blue-printed wares: comprising a Spode Castle pattern square vegetable dish (no cover), width 24cm, impressed upper-case mark; a square footed bowl by an unknown maker, also in the Castle pattern, width 25.1cm, unmarked (cracks); a Clews oval soup tureen stand, also in the Castle pattern, length 42cm, printed and impressed maker's marks (wear, chips); a Wood & Challinor small tea plate in the Italian pattern, diameter 14.8cm, printed Staffordshire knot mark with maker's initials; and a Copeland late Spode Indian Sporting series dessert plate with basket moulded rim printed with 'Groom Leading Out', diameter 20.8cm, printed seal mark and impressed 'Spode / Impl' mark; various dates

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A Spode Girl at the Well pattern pierced dessert basket, of circular shape with a single row of simple arched holes, printed in blue with the genre scene and usual border, width across handles 23.5cm, printed upper-case mark, circa 1822-30 (restored) See Drakard & Holdway P701 for this pattern and S100 for a similar shape basket with the Lange Lijsen pattern

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Three Forest Landscape pattern oval basket stands, possibly Spode, each printed with an elongated version of the chinoiserie scene and inner border, one length 27.8cm, the other two length 23.3cm, unmarked, circa 1810-20 (some chipping in piercing) See Drakard & Holdway P607-3 for this pattern on a dinner plate and S102 for a similar shape stand (with basket) with the standard Willow pattern

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A pair of Spode Gothic Castle pattern dessert dishes, of lobed and cusped square shape, printed in blue with the chinoiserie-style pattern and related border, widths 19.3 and 19.7cm, unmarked, circa 1810-20 (some restoration to rims) See Drakard & Holdway P708 for this pattern

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Three blue-printed Dutch shape jugs: a sheet Leaf pattern small jug with strainer spout attributed to Spode, height 11cm, unmarked (cover missing, hair cracks in base and strainer); a Minton 'Semi-China' Floral Vases pattern covered jug with ball knop to domed cover, overall height 13.7cm, printed 'Semi-China' seal mark (chips and crack); and a jug with a classical scene of shepherds beneath a foliate scroll border, height 13.1cm, unmarked (chips to rim and spout); generally between 1820 and 1840. See Drakard & Holdway P806 for Spode's Leaf pattern, and Priestman, 'An Illustrated Guide to Minton Printed Pottery 1796-1836', pages 179-182 for details of the Minton Floral Vases pattern

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A blue-printed Italian pattern jug, of Dutch shape with moulded handle, decorated with a version of the Spode design and border, height 20.6cm, unmarked except for figure 4 at the base of the handle, circa 1820-30 (some restoration to spout, star crack in base) See Coysh & Henrywood 1 page 191 for details of non-Spode makers of this pattern

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A blue-printed Italian pattern jug, with spirally fluted body and moulded handle, decorated with a version of the Spode design and border, height 14.7cm, unmarked, circa 1815-20. See Coysh & Henrywood 1 page 191 for details of non-Spode makers of this pattern

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Three blue-printed jugs: a spirally fluted jug decorated with the Piping Shepherd pattern, height 14.3cm, unmarked (some restoration); a ball-shaped creamer with the Spode Woodman pattern, height 9.9cm, unmarked (minor chipping to rim); and a London shape creamer printed with a sheet floral pattern, length 13.2cm, unmarked (stained, chip to foot); generally circa 1815-30. See Coysh & Henrywood 2 page 158, for the Piping Shepherd pattern, and Drakard & Holdway P703 for the Woodman pattern

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A rare Spode Indian Sporting series jug, of Dutch shape with strap handle, printed in blue with 'The Hog at Bay' beneath the usual series border of animals, height 14.4cm, printed upper-case mark, circa 1815-25. See Coysh & Henrywood 1 page 177, for this jug

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Selected blue-printed teawares: comprising a Spode coffee can with the Rock pattern, a small covered sucrier with a version of the Ornate Pagodas pattern (possibly Herculaneum), three fluted cups and one saucer with various chinoiserie patterns, and a Spode creamer with the Queen Charlotte pattern (restored), generally early-19th century

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A pair of Spode Rome or Tiber pattern knife rests, printed in blue with a sheet version of the outer stringing design of interlaced links, length 9.9cm, printed lower-case marks, circa 1811-20 (various chips) See Drakard & Holdway P713 for the full pattern on a dinner plate

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A pair of Spode Girl at the Well pattern leaf-shaped pickle dishes, printed in blue with the genre scene and usual floral border, lengths 12.4 and 12.7cm, printed upper-case marks, circa 1822-30 (one with hair crack, other minor chips) See Drakard & Holdway P701 for this pattern and S127 for three similar shape dishes with other designs

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A blue-printed chinoiserie assortment: comprising a rectangular handled tray, possibly Davenport, decorated twice with a scene featuring a large tree and pointing man apparently standing in a bush, tentatively titled the Pointing Chinaman and Spanish Moss Tree pattern, length 26.8cm, circa 1805-15 (restored); a pie or potted meat dish attributed to Spode, of oval shape with vertical sides, printed in blue with the Forest Landscape pattern, length 17.9cm, unmarked, circa 1800-10; and an octagonal jug decorated with a version of the Chinese Bell Tower pattern, height 15.9cm, unmarked, circa 1810-20 (filled chip to spout)

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A collection of ceramics reference books mainly relating to blue-printed pottery: including Little 'Staffordshire Blue' (1969), Coysh 'Blue and White Transfer Ware ' (1970), Coysh 'Blue-Printed Earthenware' (1972), Coysh & Henrywood 'The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery' (two volumes, 1982 and 1989), Williams 'Antique Blue and White Spode' (1987 reprint), Collard 'Nineteenth-Century Pottery and Porcelain in Canada' (1984), 'True Blue' exhibition catalogue (1998), Snyder 'Historical Staffordshire' (1995), and a few others, together with various auction catalogues and booklets

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Two Copeland 'Spode's Italian' pattern loving cups and a teapot, all printed in blue with the standard Italian pattern and border and with the added inscription 'We'll tak a cup o' kindness for days o' auld lang syne': comprising a two-handled mug, height 9.8cm, a larger three-handled loving cup or tyg, height 14.3cm, and a hexagonal teapot with blue dog knop to cover, overall length 25.6cm (repair to spout and cover); all with printed oval marks, the larger mug also impressed 'SPODE', the teapot also with impressed Copeland crown mark and indistinct moulded registration diamond

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Four Copeland 'Spode's Italian' pattern bowls, all printed in blue with the standard Italian pattern and border; comprising a footed bowl with gadrooned rim, diameter 25.4cm; two hexagonal bowls, widths 25.4 and 19.8cm; and a circular bowl, diameter 17.9cm; all with printed oval marks, the first also with impressed 'Spode / Impl' mark

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A Spode bat-printed cup and saucer and various modern printed wares: the Spode cup and saucer with typical rural scenes and gilt lining; the other wares comprising a 1970 Josiah Spode commemorative saucer dish and a similar small ashtray, a Spode miniature plate bat-printed with a ship by Paul Holdway in 1993 a blue-printed ashtray depicting 'Lee and Jackson at Chancellorsville, Last Meeting, May 1 1863', and a blue-printed cereal bowl with railway scenes and a view of the 'Carrollton Viaduct, 1829' and commemorating the first stone of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, laid July 4 1828

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Two green-printed stands: a Copeland & Garrett Botanical series comport or tazza on a tall pedestal foot, printed with a typical floral centre and the usual border, diameter 25.3cm, height 15.2cm, printed and impressed 'late Spode' marks, circa 1833-47; and a cheese or cake stand printed with a typical romantic continental-style scene featuring a large antique vase, similar to Mayer's 'Canova' series, diameter 29.4cm, unmarked, circa 1835-50. See Drakard & Holdway P903-3 for the Botanical series pattern on a Spode scalloped edge bowl printed in blue

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A Spode 'Aesop's Fables' series dessert plate, printed in green with 'The Dog and the Sheep' within the usual flower and scroll border, diameter 22.7cm, printed titles mark with 'SPODE' and impressed upper-case mark, circa 1830-33. See Drakard & Holdway P907-2 for a similar plate in blue

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An 1880's Worcester Fruit Basket of oval pierced loop design moulded florets, one handle missing, a Derby Cream Boat and Spode type Cup and Saucer

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Pair of Spode Cups and Saucers painted pink roses and butterflies, pattern 3501, and another Spode Cup and Saucer

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A Spode type Coffee Can painted floral frieze in coloured enamels and gilt, and a Wedgwood blue jasperware Milk Jug with frieze of classical figures, spout chipped

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A Spode bone china Iona collector's plate, boxed.

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A Maling blue and white tea caddy for Ringtons, two Copeland Spode Italian teapots, a mug and three further pieces of blue and white, damage.

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A set of twelve Spode Christmas collectors plates to include the 1st plate issued 1970, and a Coalport Christmas plate 1976 (13).

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A quantity of green leaf moulded majolica plates, late 19th Century, together with a leaf moulded Copeland Spode tazza.

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A set of six Copeland Spode tea cups and saucers made for Harrod's together with five Victorian tea bowls and saucers and sundry decorative ceramics (af).

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A quantity of ceramics including a blue and white Spode meat platter printed in the Italian pattern, Poole plate, and a David Winter sculpture 'The Vicarage'.

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A Crown Devon chicken egg dish and cover, and a Spode Chivas Brothers decanter.

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A composite set of seven Copeland Spode coffee cans and seven saucers.

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A set of six Copeland Spode coffee cans and eight saucers together with a pair of Copeland Spode Chelsea pattern coffee cups and saucers.

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A large quantity of collectors plates including Poole, Coalport, and Spode.

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A quantity of trinket dishes, lidded jars, and thimbles by Coalport, Wedgwood and Spode.

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A Copeland Spode part dinner and tea service decorated in the Stafford Flowers pattern, comprising; vegetable dish and cover, two meat plates, eight side plates, eight cups and saucers and six side plates.

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A Spode part dinner/tea service, printed in green in Green Camilla pattern

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A Spode limited edition twin handled vase and cover to celebrate the Wedding of Charles and Diana, no.28/500, boxed, together with a Spode limited edition S.S. Great Britain Cup, boxed with a certificate and a Royal Doulton porcelain Margaret Thatcher commemorative twin handled mug. (3)

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A PAIR OF SPODE PORCELAIN VASES of trumpet form, with beaded rims, painted with foliage and diaper panels in Imari colours, on spreading foot, early 19th century, 6 1/4" high (see lot 116 for illustration)

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A SET OF 6 COPELAND SPODE SMALL PIN TRAYS WITH VARIOUS HUNTING SCENES

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Spode: blue and white transfer teaset comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, six tea bowls, six saucers; plus similar blue and white transfer rectangular tureen, tazza, plate, octagonal dish and rectangular salt cellar (quantity)

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Crown Devon Fieldings vase, dark red lustre with gilt details, hand-painted '5033' to base; along with quantity other plates and vases including hand-painted Spode plate with pheasants, and Aynsley coffee can (quantity)

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Spode 'Montagu's Harrier', ceramic model of bird of prey with outspread wings, on naturalistic base, hand-painted 'JW' to base, 6 1/2in tall

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Carltonware green glazed vase with ribbed decoration, 6.25" high; a Wedgwood blue Jasperware jug decorated in typical manner with classical figures, vines etc., 7.75" high; and a Spode blue glazed round jar and cover decorated with flowers, 2" diameter

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A COPELAND SPODE EARTHENWARE OCTAGONAL SHAPED MEAT PLATTER, transfer printed with the "Tower" pattern, printed mark in underglaze blue and impress marks, 17" and two other pieces (3)

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A COLLECTION OF FIVE COPELAND SPODE EARTHENWARE DINNER PLATES, transfer printed with the "Tower" pattern, printed and impress marks, 10.5" and thirteen other pieces (18)

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