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19thC blue and white English and Chinese porcelain / ceramics including Chinese export dish, pearlware saucer with boy on a buffalo decoration, covered pedestal sucrier probably Rogers in the Goldfinch pattern, Bovey Tracey Royal Navy Mess no 57 series, Swansea soup plate, Copeland Spode plates, Don pottery tureen, teapot with Eastern scenery decoration, blue and white drainer, basket weave oval plate with reticulated hooped border and rope twist pedestal etc, largest diameter 35, tallest 14cm
Copeland Italian Spode, six cups and saucers, jug, octagonal bowl, and unstamped coffee pot, Wedgwood glass rabbit and vase (boxed). Halina and Nettar camera'sChip to inside lid of sugar, some light crazing, one cup with crack and chips, glass good, camera's untested wear commensurate with age
A pair of late 19th/early century KPM Berlin porcelain candlesticks of hexagonal form. Decorated with vignettes of courting couples on a maroon and gilt ground, height 14cm, a 19th century Derby bud vase, height 9cm, a Royal Crown Derby 'Posies' pattern pin dish, Spode coffee cans and saucers, a Dresden trinket dish and another similar, and a cabinet plate hand painted with figures beside a mill building.
A Group of Blue and White Earthenware Spittoons and Feeding Cups, three spittoons, English, 19th Century, without maker’s marks, white earthenware, transfer-printed decoration in blue: the first, without spout and loose lid, depicting a rural scene with stately home and figures –11cm. (diameter), 9cm. (height); the second, with spout and fixed lid, depicting rural scene with stately home – 11cm (diameter), 8cm. (height); and the third of teapot form with spout and fixed lid, with floral and shell motif decoration – 11.5cm. (diameter), 7cm. (height). Three large feeding cups, English, 19th Century, white earthenware, transfer-printed decoration in blue: the first by Spode, of typical form, depicting a rural scene – 13cm. (diameter), 6.8cm. (height); the second, with ‘X’ mark to underside, a chinoserie scene – 11.5cm. (diameter), 6cm. (height); the third, the underside with blurred maker’s mark and impressed ‘BB’, with classical rural scene, 13.5cm. (diameter), 6.8cm. (height)
A Wilton crested china longcase clock; other crested china, Ilfracombe baby's bath, Blackpool Tower, Matlock Bath war ship, Silloth fisherman; a Royal Doulton Speech of the Angels bell, boxed; a USSR polecat; an Abbeydale Hazelwood trinket tray; a Royal Doulton Colourful Cottage DF19; a Spode trinket tray; qty
A rare Spode pineapple stand, c.1815-20, painted with large sprays of pink rose and moulded with other flower sprays left in the white, reserved on an apple green ground, the decoration echoed to the underside, iron red factory mark, 23cm.The decoration to the underside would probably have been reflected in a mirror placed beneath to show off the porcelain to great effect. The hole in the base of the stand would have accommodated the stalk of the uncut pineapple to make it more stable. Slices of another pineapple or other fruit would have been placed around the edge of the plate. It was not uncommon for the uncut pineapple to be saved and used at a second event, such was the expense of the exotic fruit at that time. Cf. Leonard Whiter, Spode, pl.218 for a similar example.
A miniature Spode pot pourri jar and cover and a basket, c.1820, decorated in pattern 3945 with raised gilt birds and flowering branches on a green ground, iron red factory marks, some restoration to the basket, 10.3cm max. (3) Paper labels for the Richard Ronald John Copeland Collection.Exhibited: Royal Academy, Spode Bicentenary Exhibition, 1970, no.196.
ROYAL DOULTON; a pair of early 20th century Art Deco style blue ground floral decorated vases, height 12.5cm, a Copeland Spode Famille Rose floral decorated porcelain bowl, diameter 23cm, and a modern Spode 'Iris & Sphaerolobium' florally decorated dish (4).Condition Report: Please note, there is a small chip to the rim of the Copeland famille rose bowl.
An English porcelain two handled pedestal comport, painted with botanical specimens, blue ground, early 19th century; a pair Copeland Spode shaped circular livery plates, Worshipful Company of Mercers London Guild, 25.5cm diameter, c.1885; a Boar War commemorative shaped circular plate, Field Marshall Lord Roberts, V.C., 26.5cm diameter, c.1899 (4)
A Victorian Copeland late Spode part dinner & tea service in the Marlborough pattern having printed and impressed marks versoComprising 5x 7.5” shallow bowls, 6x 8.5” shallow bowls, and 6x 9.5” plates.One dinner plate is cracked.Various small chips to the rims of the cups and soups.Approx. 20% is crazed and/or discoloured.
19th century Spode 1943 pattern plate, with moulded floral decoration to edge, interspersed with painted floral sprays, together with a late 19th century creamware plate, probably Leeds, and a late 18th/early 19th century tea bowl, plus a part Royal Doulton H1422 pattern tea set decorated with bird upon branch surrounded by floral sprays and sprigs
An early 19th Spode stone china blue and white soup bowl, printed in underglaze blue with grasshopper pattern, printed marks, 24.5cm diam, an early Wild Rose pattern plate by Thomas Fell, printed marks, 23.5cm diam, two early 19th century Bridgeless Willow, 20cm diam, a late 18th/early 19th century stone china plate printed with Chinese landscape , 24cm diam and an early 19th century Willow pattern small plate, 20.5cm diam (6)
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