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Early 19th Century porcelain muffin dish with cover, possibly Spode, painted with floral sprays, butterflies, moths, and ladybirds, Dia.22cm overall; French porcelain Chelsea style dessert plate painted with exotic birds and floral sprays within a scalloped rim, gold anchor mark, Dia.21.5cm; Coalport "Rose Pompadour" ground plate with gilt and painted floral decoration, c.1855, blue "CBD" mark, Dia.24.5cm; Ridgway gilt and floral plate, pattern number 2/131; 3 other floral plates, 2 dishes, W.33.5cm the widest, slop bowl, and a Minton sucrier, without cover, H.9.7cm. (11) Slop bowl: surface scratches to exterior, interior decoration and gilding in good order, no chips, cracks or restoration.Peach serving dish: hairline crack running half the circumference (see image).Cobalt plate with flowers and heavily gilded decoration: overall condition good, surface scratches, the gilding slightly rubbed, a couple of 1mm nibbles to the underside rim.Muffin dish and cover: in good order with no chips or restoration. The cover has a shallow split to the rim approx 1cm which would have been created in the making (see image).Hexagonal plate: overall condition good, some rubbing to the gilt on corners.Sucrier: a few firing imperfections as splits at the rim and one thumbnail size internally (see image).Blue serving dish, scalloped birds plate, and all other plates not mentioned above: in good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration, possibly some very light scratches.
Early 19th Century Spode Felspar Porcelain part coffee set comprising 4 cups and 4 saucers, and 2 bread and butter plates, Dia.21.2cm, each with painted butterfly and rose decoration, and moulded floral, foliate, and ribbon motifs, within a gilt rim, pattern number 3501, painted red marks and one plate with rare puce mark, c.1820; pair of shaped oval dessert dishes, each with moulded and painted floral sprays within a gilt rim, pattern 2105, W.28.5cm, and a dish cover with a butterfly finial, pattern 3414, Dia.19cm, (plate with puce mark has glazed over foot rim chip). (13). (Notes: The puce "Spode Felspar Porcelain" mark with both London and Stoke addresses and the date "1821" is given as listing 3658 in Godden's Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks, which classes it as very rare. Godden states that an example of this "1821" mark exists in the Copeland Works Museum, and a jug bearing this mark was previously part of the Godden Reference Collection).Condition: Small glaze spread to base of 1 cup, 4mm; 3cm stress fracture to base of rim of 1 oval dish; saucerdish with manufacturing defect to base rim, 5mm across.
Three Richard Guyatt for Wedgwood Royal commemorative mugs, one for the 25th Anniversary of the Wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, H.10.5cm, and 2 for Princess Anne's and Captain Mark Phillips's wedding; Wedgwood and 2 Spode Silver Jubilee mugs; 5 Coalport limited edition vases, Royal Worcester Golden Jubilee pill box, and a Longton Hall Silver Jubilee plate, limited edition No.59, painted by D. R. Bownett, with certificate and box. (13)
Collection of Early 19th Century Spode tea and coffee cups, comprising "London" shaped trio with reserves of painted floral sprays and gilt decoration, pattern number 1709; trio with transfer Chinoiserie decoration; trio with Imari style decoration, 2214; 2 further Imari teacups, each with a saucer, and a set of 3 coffee cups with 3 saucers, 1201, (1 cup with hairline crack). (19)
Collection of Early 19th Century Spode tea and coffee cups, comprising a pair of bute shaped teacups with 2 saucers and a slop bowl, pattern number 1132, Dia.15.5cm the largest; trio with pale blue and gilt decoration, 2161; coffee cup, 4414, with 3 saucers; and 3 floral and gilt decorated teacup and saucer duos. (18)
Minton First Period bone china mug with an angular handle and an oval reserve containing a painted landscape with a cottage on a cliff edge, inscribed milestone, path with 3 figures below, and a field with sheep, further cottage and cliff formation beyond, within a gilt lattice field, pattern number 150, c.1810, H.8.2cm; Spode coffee can and saucer, the can painted with a church in a rural landscape, the saucer with a bridge and trees by water, pattern number 1926; other cup and saucer, monochrome painted with a church in landscape; bat printed teacup and saucer; Victorian christening mug, and another christening mug. (9)Spode saucer - scratches to painted decoration. Otherwise, all pieces seem good, with some wear to gilding, and minor manufacturing defects to glaze and paste.
Copeland Spode Bermuda Pattern part dinner service of 48 pieces, each with printed and painted exotic bird in a blossom tree, comprising 6 oval meat dishes in 4 sizes, W.44cm the largest; 2 tureens with covers, 2 sauce tureens, each with a cover and a stand; sauceboat, and 35 plates in 4 sizes; 34 pieces of Bristol Pottery "Old Bristol Delft", 20 pieces of Mason's Ironstone Regency, and 6 Vista. (108)
Regency Spode porcelain pot pourri of campana form with 2 handles, each formed as a satyr's horns with mask, and foliate lower terminal, all-over gilt Chinoiserie decoration of figures in a garden with peacocks, trees and flowers, between gilt bands of ovolo decoration, on a circular pedestal foot and square base, with a pierced outer cover and a solid inner cover, painted red mark and pattern number "4014" to base, H.32.5cm overall approx., (finial on outer cover repaired, small chips to flange under cover, inner cover has large chip underneath, body has minute rim chip, some wear to gilding, and other minute faults)
Late 18th Century Spode porcelain oval teapot with cover, with a band of gilt lattice decoration on a pale red foliate effect ground, rare impressed “S” mark to foot rim, W.25.5cm, (cover a/f), and a collection of Regency Spode tea wares, comprising teapot, pattern number 2638, W.25.5cm; sucrier, richly decorated with painted and gilt floral decoration, 2777, W.15cm, (inside of cover chipped); Gilt sucrier, 471; pot pourri base with floral decoration on a blue and gilt scale ground, 1166, (lacking cover); jug and 2 matching plates, 2234; 2 other jugs, H.13.5cm the tallest; and another plate. (11). (Note: The impressed “S” mark is given as listing 3648a in Godden’s Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks, which classes it as very rare on early porcelain c.1784-1805)
Copeland Spode stoneware spherical teapot with sprigged foliate and classical figure decoration on a green ground, 20cm; 17 other pieces of Copeland/Spode, 3 Mason's Ironstone "Chinese Peony" pattern cache pots, H.19cm the largest, (largest and smallest a/f); 8 other pieces of Mason’s; Portmeirion "Botanic Garden" vase, H.21.5cm, and jug; Crown Staffordshire "Kowloon" cache pot, 2 pieces of Radford Ware, studio pottery, and a small qunatity of further ceramic items incl. Adams and Wedgwood, etc. (a lot)
Early 19th Century porcelain tapering cylindrical spill vase, bat printed with a hunting scene of a man with dog, opposing a gilt flower, beneath a flared gilt and beaded rim, H.12.8cm, (foot rim chip), and 2 smaller Spode vases, both decorated in the Imari Palette, H.11.7cm the largest. (3)
A collection of The Spode Blue Room collection ceramics, comprising: sixteen kitchen spice jars, including: "Bay", "Rosemary", "Sage", "Parsley", "Cinnamon", "Peppercorn", and others, various patterns; twenty-three Spode blue and white knob handles; and a pair of Spode "Italian" pattern saucers.
A selection of Victorian and later dinner ware, including: a Copeland & Garrett Late Spode New Fayence part dinner service, comprising a miniature tureen, cover and ladle with saucer, dinner plates and serving plates; an Ironstone China soup tureen and cover; and a green flower and gilt decorated part dessert service.
A selection of 19th Century and later tea ware, including: a set of early 19th Century Spode tea ware, each with dark blue borders decorated with gilt foliage, comprising: teacups, coffee cups, saucers, and a sucrier; a plate with printed decoration to its centre, and a painted pink lustre rim, 23cms diameter; a Royal Doulton plate, with a hand-painted landscape scene to the centre, signed ‘J. Hughes’; a selection of 19th Century teacups; and other ceramic items; together with a 19th Century mahogany dome top mantle clock, with silvered Roman dial, the movement stamped ‘Gustav Becker’ and ‘Medaille D’Or’, raised on four ball feet, 39.5cms high.
An early 19th century Spode, pattern no. 868 teacup in Kakiemon style enamel decoration with rich gilding, c.1810; a slop bowl decorated in the Imari taste with dragons, 16cm diameter; Spode two tone orange and red, pattern no. 1021 including two coffee cans and a saucer; Georgian chocolate pot and cover; two Collingwood saucers, (8).
A group of British porcelain items, comprising a Spode Imari spill vase, c.1815, 11cm high, a Royal Worcester bud vase, with flared feet, no. 230, 10cm high, a Victorian Coalbrookdale inkwell, 17cm wide, and a Royal Worcester vase and cover, 1907, painted by E. Phillips, 14cm high (4)Condition ReportOverall good condition. Inkwell with small losses to flowers and wear to paint. RW vase cover with small chip.
Copeland Spode blue and white dinnerware including large 3 sectional hors d'oeuvres dish, large rectangular dish, jugs, dishes and vases.Condition report:1 scalloped dish - rim chipBiscuit barrell - rim chip2 smaller jugs - rim chipsOtherwise appears in good condition with no obvious damage, repair or restoration. WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer. WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
Spode bone china blue and white Colonel pattern part tea service, circa 1900 and later, printed blue registration marks, green factory marks, comprising a teapot and cover, two shaped square two-handled cake plates, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, 11 teacups, 11 saucers, 12 side plates and a Royal Crown Derby Heraldic pattern (seconds) white and gilt part coffee service painted with gilt diaper and cross pattern borders, comprising 10 coffee cups and saucers, cancelled iron-red factory marks, impressed numerals

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