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A Spode porcelain blue-ground part dessert service, pattern no. 2573, painted with a band of pink roses within gilt-line borders, comprising; a pair of sauce tureens, stands, and a cover, a shaped-rectangular two-handled serving dish, a pair similar and smaller, four shell-shaped dishes, a pair of losenge dishes, four smaller, and seventeen plates, iron red marks, circa 1815, (minor damage)
Five English porcelain coffee cans, comprising; a Miles Mason can gilt with an anthemion band (star crack); a Chamberlain's Worcester can with ring handle, painted and gilt with a pagoda in a landscape; a Spode bat-printed can with a vignette of a sleeping traveller and two other cans, first quarter 19th century
Six various porcelain plates, comprising; a George Jones plate printed and painted with an Eastern scene of a woman in a hammock attended by a maid; a Wedgwood plate painted with a dog rose; a Copeland Spode ivory-ground plate printed, painted and gilt with a poppy; an Adderley Bone China powder-blue-ground bowl painted with fruit and a pair of Cauldon blue and white printed plates, late 19th century
A Spode earthenware plate, circa 1832, printed in black with a view of Knypersley Hall surrounded by three shaped oval vignettes of a church, folly and farm cottage, against a deep blue ground and within gadrooned borders, inpressed Spode 54 and printed in black on reverse with coat of arms and marked Knypersley Hall July 18th 1832, stained, 10" diameter and an Elkin Knight & Bridgwood Etruscan pattern blue and white earthenware plate, circa 1830, cracked and stained 10.5" diameter (2)
Two Spode earthenware plates, 19th century, printed in blue with the Italian pattern impressed Spode 50, rim chip 10" diameter, a blue and white Ponte Rotto pattern plate, 10" diameter, a Rileys Semi China Europa pattern blue and white plate 10" diameter, a Rogers Camel pattern blue and white plate showing the gate leading to a musjed, at Chunar Ghur impressed Rogers 10" diameter and an unattributed blue and white plate printed with figures by a church gate, hair crack, 10" diameter (6)
A Gothic Castle pattern hot-water plate attributed to Spode, with two spouts and loop handles, one spout with feather-moulded integral cover and the other still complete with matching loose cover attached via small string hole in handle, the surface printed in blue with the Spode design and usual vignette border which is repeated around the outside, diameter 24.7cm, unmarked, circa 1810-20
An early Spode blue-printed pierced tea plate, with basketweave moulded and arcaded rim, decorated with a chinoiserie scene featuring two temples and two men on a small bridge, within an indistinct geometric floral border, diameter 18.1cm, small impressed upper-case maker's mark, circa 1790-1805
A Net pattern footed comport, possibly by Spode, of lobed and cusped diamond shape on a pedestal foot, printed in blue with the usual chinoiserie design of scenic vignettes on a sheet floral ground with a net centre, all within the usual border with similar components, length 30.5cm, unmarked, circa 1810-25
A Spode Indian Sporting series soup tureen and cover, of oval shape with moulded loop handles, the body printed with The Hog at Bay, the cover with "Hunting a Buffalo" within the usual series border of animals, overall length 37.9cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks, circa 1815-25 (body smashed and glued, cover cracked)
A Spode Indian Sporting Series hot-water plate, with two spouts and loop handles, one spout with feather-moulded integral cover, printed in blue with Death of the Bear within the usual border of animals which is repeated around the outsides, diameter 24.6cm, printed title mark and printed and impressed upper-case maker's name, circa 1815-25 (very small crack in rim near one handle)
An Indian Sporting series print Hog Hunting in the East Indies: a copy of the Saturday Magazine, No.263, dated 6th August 1836, the cover page engraved with a copy of Williamson and Howitt's "Oriental Field Sports" aquatint of "Hog Hunters Meeting By Surprise a Tigress and Her Cubs", used by Spode and Clews for vegetable dishes in their Indian Sporting series
A Spode Union Wreath Third pattern soup tureen stand, of oval shape with raised handles, printed in blue with the rose, shamrock and thistle wreath within the usual open floral border also used for the Girl at the Well pattern, length 42.9cm, printed and impressed name marks, circa 1822-30 (some surface scratching)
Five blue-printed stone china plates, comprising a pair of Spode Grasshopper pattern soup plates, diameter 24.5cm, printed pseudo-seal marks (rim chips); a pair of Blue Chinese Landscape pattern dessert plates, diameter 22.7cm, unmarked; and a similar soup plate, diameter 24.1cm, printed mark Ironstone China / Warranted; all circa 1810-20
A pair of Spode Caramanian series vegetable dish covers, of domed square shape with pine-cone knops, printed in blue with A Colossal Sarcophagus at Cacamo in Caramania together with A Colossal Vase near Limisso in Cyprus and various elements from the usual border of Indian Sporting animals, width 20.4cm, one with impressed lower-case mark, circa 1810-20 (note covers only, no bases)
A rare Spode Indian Sporting series egg cup, of so-called Common shape on a pedestal foot, printed in blue with the bird section of the normal series border with wide floral stringing taken from the extreme edge of the border inside the rim and around the foot, height 6.2cm, printed upper case mark, circa 1815-25
A Copeland & Garrett Botanical series pot-pourri bowl with reversible pierced cover, of circular shape with two moulded loop handles and gadrooned edges, printed in blue with a typical flower spray within the usual floral border, diameter 18.6cm, printed circular mark Copeland & Garrett around "late Spode", circa 1833-47
An early Spode Forest Landscape pattern sauce tureen and another: the Spode tureen of boat or vessica shape with integral stand, printed in blue with the chinoiserie scene and border, length 20.6cm, small impressed upper-case mark, circa 1800-10 (cracks, filled rim chip); also an oval sauce tureen with sweeping foliate scroll handles, printed in blue with a version of the Mandarin pattern, overall length 22.0cm, unmarked, circa 1800-15 (cover missing)
A Spode Castle pattern pierced dessert basket, with basket weave outer sides, small feet and ornate scroll-moulded handles, printed in blue with the Gate of Sebastian within the usual floral scroll border, overall length 29.1cm, printed and impressed upper case marks, circa 1815-25 (very small hair crack to one handle)
Two blue-printed dishes: a Forest Landscape pattern fluted circular dish attributed to Spode, diameter 29.0cm, unmarked, circa 1810-25 (small rim chip); and a footed circular dish decorated with a Curling Palm type scene in the base which is repeated three times around the outside, diameter 21.9cm, unmarked, circa 1800-15 (cover missing, restoration to rim)
A Net pattern supper set, probably by Spode, of oval shape consisting of four covered quadrant dishes and a centrepiece with egg tray insert, printed in blue with the chinoiserie pattern, overall length 54.5cm, unmarked, circa 1810-20 (centrepiece cover missing, damage to centrepiece and egg tray, one dish with corner damage)
A Willow pattern supper set centre, probably by Spode, of oval form with domed cover, moulded loop handles and scroll knop, the inside with a pierced tray (designed to hold four frame egg cups and a matching salt cellar), printed in blue with the standard chinoiserie design and border, overall length 24.5cm, unmarked, circa 1810-25
A Forest Landscape pattern cruet stand, probably by Spode, in the form of a small circular pedestal-foot stand with two barrel-shaped pots fixed to the top surface, one with hemispherical interior and both with ball finials to their covers, printed with clippings from the Forest Landscape pattern on the surface and around the containers, with the usual chinoiserie border around the rim, diameter 13.3cm, unmarked, circa 1810-20
A Spode Castle pattern egg stand, of oval shape on a pedestal foot with six holes around a central twisted loop handle, the surface printed in blue with the Gate of Sebastian within the usual floral scroll border, length 19.2cm, impressed upper case mark, circa 1815-25 (fine hair crack between two holes)
A Dagger border pattern egg stand, probably by Spode, of circular form with six integral egg holders, the rim and inner edges of the holders printed in blue with the chinoiserie-type geometric border design, diameter 20.0cm, unmarked, circa 1800-10 (chips to rims of two holders and a further very small chip to foot)
A very rare Spode Blossom pattern egg stand, of circular shape on a pedestal foot, with one central and four peripheral holes, printed in blue with two repeated small scenes featuring two figures in an archway and a castle gatehouse, with a narrow border of fruit and flowers around the rim, diameter 18.7cm, unmarked, circa 1817-25
Three blue-printed asparagus servers, one decorated with part of the Net pattern, the second with the Basket of Flowers pattern (possibly by Bathwell & Goodfellow), and the third with the standard Willow pattern (possibly Spode), heights between 7.5 and 7.9cm, all unmarked, circa 1805-20 (one broken and riveted, the others chipped)
Ten assorted blue-printed lids: comprising a pair of domed rectangular lids and a smaller square lid from the Verona pattern dinner service, an octagonal gadrooned "Chinese Marine" series lid, a square vegetable dish lid from the Mason or Stevenson Furness Abbey and Netley Abbey series, a square Long Bridge pattern lid, a Flying Pennant pattern supper quadrant lid (probably Spode), an oval Buddleia pattern lid, a circular Milkmaid pattern lid with rim "handle" (possibly Spode), and a Chinoiserie Bridgeless pattern supper quadrant lid (a few minor faults)
Four green-printed plates: a Canova pattern dinner plate with wavy edge, diameter 26.8cm, printed vase mark with title and "Stone Ware"; a Pountney & Goldney "Sicilian" pattern dinner plate with wavy edge, diameter 27.1 cm, printed title cartouche and impressed maker's mark; and two "Aesop's Fables" series octagonal dessert plates with the fable of "The Lion, the Bear & the Fox", width 21.0cm, one with Spode marks and the other by Copeland & Garrett (one discoloured, the other with foot rim chip); all between 1830 and 1850

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