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A classical Italian scenery meat dish, c1820, incorporating a portion of the Italian Scenery pattern, with the winding road leading away from a st...

A meat dish, “Italian” pattern, in deep blue, c1840, marked Poultney and Goldney, width 37.5cm, together with a meat dish with gravy well, “Italia...

An unattributed meat dish, “Lakeside meeting” pattern, depicting two figures, one with a pitchfork and dog, meeting before a rural riverside view...

A meat dish, by J &R Riley, c1814-28, “Dromedary” pattern, with wide floral border dark blue leaves against a stippled background, width 37cm.

A pair of “Trophies dagger” pattern meat dishes, c1808, originally produced for the Fitzhugh family by Spode, and taken from the earlier (1765-70)...

A meat dish with well, by Robert May of Hanley, Staffordshire, c1829-30, “Fountain” pattern, often referred to as bird fountain, width 48.5cm.

A large ironstone meat dish, “Two man Willow” pattern, by G.M. & C.J. Mason, c1820, marked “MASON’S PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA”, width 52.5cm.

A meat dish with gravy well, attributed to John and William Ridgway, c1825, “British Scenery Series” pattern, depicting “Tintern Abbey” within a b...

A large meat dish with moulded wavy edge, c1835, by unknown maker, “British Palaces” pattern, printed title mark, this dish shows a view identifia...

A shaped pedestal comport and comport stand, “Two Man chinoiserie”, by Masons, with printed mark, MASONS P. I. C., c1825, plus a deep oval bowl “T...

A “Fallow Deer” pattern bowl, by J. Rogers, c1825, diameter 26cm, together with a “Girl at the Well” pattern bowl, By Joshua Heath, c1820, diamete...

Pair of cheese plates, “The Gleaners” pattern, a pair of side plates with seated statue within romantic temples landscape, a pair of “Fallow Deer”...

A dinner and soup plate, “Byron Views Series”, by Copeland Garrett, c1840, and two “Fountain” pattern dinner plates, together with a “Canova” patt...

Pair of dessert plates, c1815, printed in “Classical Ruins” pattern, by Thomas Lakin, together with a Fisherman before a temple dinner plate, with...

Three tri-lobed shallow dishes, with moulded leaf handles, “Mandarin I” pattern, with dagger border, possibly Enoch Wood, c1805, “Beauties of Engl...

A dinner plate, “Chinese Fisherman” pattern, c1805, unattributed, together with a dinner plate, “Fisherman and Castle” pattern, also unattributed ...

An unattributed meat dish, “The Cowman” pattern, c1820, shows a cow in the foreground with a man standing just behind the bank under a tree; the d...

An oval meat dish with well, by J. Turner, c1810, “The Villager” pattern, shows a family group within a rural landscape with a wide moulded border...

A unique large cylindrical menagerie mug, c1800-1810, with blue stippled bamboo moulded handle, the exterior printed with four rural views below t...

A cylindrical sided tankard, c1820, by J. & W. Ridgway, printed with “British Scenery” pattern, showing a cathedral town landscape, height 13cm, t...

A half pint mug printed in “Wild Rose” pattern, together with another printed in light blue, showing Maypole and village landscape, c1830, both 12...

A small coffee pot, of baluster form, with acanthus moulded spout, the dome cover and body printed with a geometric border of simplified dagger, t...

A baluster form coffee pot, by Shorthouse and Co, the domed cover with onion shaped knop, “One man inset” pattern, with ochre lining to rim and st...

A baluster shaped coffee pot, The domed ball knop cover and rim blue printed with alligator and stylised fruit, within c scroll cartouche border, ...

A baluster shaped coffee pot, with bell cover and simple knop, printed in blue “Buddhist temple and Fisherman” pattern, with scattered flowers, un...

A small baluster form coffee pot, with domed cover and onion knop strap handle, dog tooth and fluted moulding to spout, blue printed with two exot...

A baluster form coffee pot, possibly made in Liverpool, with domed cover and raised onion knop, printed in classical temple pattern with a running...

A “Tendril” pattern coffee pot of bulbous baluster form, leaf moulded spout and strap handle, by Benjamin Adams, c1815, under glaze blue circle wo...

A ”Chinese market stall” pattern coffee pot of baluster shape, strip form border, including rococo motif to rim and same inverted on domed cover a...

A coffee pot of baluster shape, domed cover with onion knop and strap handle, Grand Tour Italian scenery with deep open floral border inverted on ...

A coffee pot, attributed to Cambrian Pottery Swansea, of baluster shape, domed cover and strap handle, “Coconut palm” pattern, c1800-10, height 26...

A fine Spode meat dish, c1810, “Lily” pattern, central stylised chrysanthemum floral panel surrounded by a wide border of lilies with radiating sc...

A meat dish, printed and impressed mark INDIA, shows a lone deer in an oriental landscape, doubled framed and within a dagger pattern border, the ...

Two meat dishes, c1820, “Bridge of Lucano” pattern from the engraving by A.H. Payne, after a painting by H. Bibby, set within a border of wheat ol...

A fine meat dish by Swansea, c1820, “Cows Crossing Stream” pattern, a rural view of mill and thee cattle being herded across a river alongside a f...

A part dinner service comprising a graduated set of three meat dishes, 52cm, 48cm and 42cm, a pair of dinner plates and dessert bowls, c1810, by ...

A large meat dish “Pinwheels” pattern, c1815, a version of the tendril pattern incorporating large Catherine (or pin) wheel motifs, with ochre ban...

Three similar meat dishes printed with “Tendril” pattern, an overall design of stylized leaves and flowers, produced by Benjamin Adams and others,...

A lobed meat dish, “Indian Scenery Series”, by Thomas and Benjamin Goodwin, c1830, depicting Delhi, Hindoostan, title scroll printed mark with the...

Two pedestal slop bowls, “Haymaker” pattern, by Baker Beven and Irwin, c1825, one bearing printed mark HAYMAKER B. B. I., diameter 17cm.

A pair of ironstone dinner plates, by G.M. & C. J. Masons, printed with a chinoiserie pattern, presumably intended to be clobbered with colour, c1...

A large meat dish, c1840, by Thomas Dimmock, with a small central cellular and dagger motif, contained within two similar repeated border patterns...

A meat dish by John Ridgway, c1840, and marked "Pomerania", an area on the Baltic coast, noted for its lakes, it became part of Prussia in 1815, b...

A large meat dish, c1820, “Europa” pattern, by J&R Riley, bearing the mark “RILEY SEMI CHINA”, depicts Europa, daughter of Agenor, being carried, ...

A fine large meat dish, c1810, “Chinese Fisherman” pattern, showing a covered boat with fisherman holding a hooked fish up before a seal, while on...

A fine cake or cheese stand by Hawley, c1805, “Buffalo” pattern, with deep blue printed geometric and insect border, diameter 30.5cm, impressed ma...

A Copeland “Filigree” pattern cake stand, showing a central basket of flowers surrounded by more baskets and flowers, c1845, impressed COPELAND, d...

A dessert plate, c1810, printed in “Chinese Raft” pattern, impressed G, a Swansea “Chinoiserie Ruins” dessert plate, c1815, impressed DILLWYN & Co...

A dinner plate by J. & R. Riley, printed with vase of flowers, c1820, a dinner plate with impressed and printed marks DAVENPORT showing vase of fl...

A two handled shallow dish, c1820, “Giraffe and Camel” pattern, 26.5cm, together with a shaped dish, “Hindoo Temple at the Fort of Rotas", c1820, ...

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