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An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Aesop's Fables series hot water plate (The Fox and the Lion) and Copeland and Garrett Aesop's Fables tile (Fox and the Grapes), c. 1828-35. They are marked to the underside. 13 - 30 cm wide. (2)Condition: Hot water plate: rim chip and 4cm hairline in rim. Tile: chipping to edge of the rim.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode wares, c. 1800-10. To include: a Fence Variation pattern vegetable tureen and cover, a Spode Rock pattern plate and a a Spode Peony & Willow pattern plate. All marked to the undersides. Plates: 23 cm wide. (3)Condition: Good condition. Tiny rim chip to the Peony & willow rim. Ex-Nicholas Moore Collection
A selection of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Broseley and Temple pattern tea wares, c. 1815. To include: a large saucer-dish, four tea plates, a waste bowl, a trio, three cups and saucer and two spare cups. Most are marked to the underside. Plates: 18 cm wide. (12)Condition: Two cups cracked and the coffee can cracked.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed plates, c. 1825. To include: C J Mason Trentham Hall side plate, a Hamilton Philosopher pattern plate, a Spode Tiber plate and a Ridgway India Temple plate. 20 - 25 cm wide. (4)Condition: Ridgway with small under-rim chip restored.
A group of late eighteenth, early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode wares, c. 1790-1810. To include: a Boy on a Buffalo two-handled pate pan, a similar oval platter and a Spode Peplow pattern saucer. 14 - 18 cm wide. (3)Condition: platter with two fine hairlines in the rim, pate pan with one handle restored.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode wares, c. 1820. To include: two Castle pattern dinner plates, a Lucano dinner plate and soup dish and small platter, a Castle side plate and an Italian dessert plate. It is marked to the underside. 20 - 27 cm wide. (7)Condition: Small chip to Lucano platter rim, and two rim chips to Italian plate.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode wares, c. 1825. To include: a Lattice Scroll side plate, a Filigree pattern small platter, sauce tureen stand and soup dish and a Union Wreath broth pot. All are marked to the underside. 20 - 30 cm wide. (5)Condition: Filigree platter stained and with 2cm hairline in rim, Filigree soup with rim chip,
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c. 1800-1820. To include: A Spode Forest Landscape supper set section, a Spode Willow supper set section, two Spode Net pattern soup dishes, a Spode Willow dessert dish, a Willow pattern arcaded plate, a Copeland & Garrett hot water plate and a Spode Temple pattern teapot. Teapot: 27cm long. (8)Condition: Forest Landscape corner rivetted, one Net soup with small rim chip, Willow dessert dish with small rim chip, arcaded plate broken and glued, hot water plate cracked and with rim chip, teapot lid cracked, body cracked and tip of spout missing.
A collection of late eighteenth, early nineteenth century hand-painted porcelain cups, c. 1780-1870. Ton include: a Caughley floral cup, a Spode batprinted fruit pattern cup, a Bloor Derby coffee can, a Brownfield printed and painted cup, a floral cup, a Wolfe pattern 25 tea bowl and a Wedgwood creamware leaf decorated breakfast cup. 6cm tall. (7)Condition: Caughley cup cracked and glued, Derby can break in handle restored.
An early nineteenth century transfer-printed Spode Peacock pattern part dinner service together with a similar Spode Peacock pattern sauce tureen and stand, c. 1825. To include: a square vegetable tureen base, two small platters, two side plates (Copeland), and six dinner plates (two of which are Copeland). Marked marked to the underside. 20 - 27 cm wide. (12)Condition: One Copeland plate with small chips, one Spode plate cracked, one platter cracked,
A group of early twentieth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Italian oval-mark wares c. 1920-30. To include: a platter, two moulded plates, one with divider, a divided pickle dish, a rolled-rim vase, a sauce tureen, cover and stand and a salt and pepper pot. All marked to the underside. Platter: 36 cm wide. (8)Condition: small restored rim chip to one plate.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c. 1815-25. To include: a Spode Forest Landscape pattern egg stand, a Woolley Ornate Pagodas pattern small footed bowl and a Minton Hermit pattern arcaded plate. Egg stand with workman's marks. 13 - 18 cm wide. (3)Condition: Good.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Trophies Marble pattern wares, c. 1825. To include: a soup dish, side plate and a two-handled dessert dish, all with gadrooned rims. All marked to the underside. 21 - 29 cm wide. (3)Condition: Soup dish with two small rim chips.
An early nineteenth century transfer-printed Spode Peacock pattern breakfast cup and saucer and coffee can, together with a pattern 2638 cup and saucer, c. 1820. All marked. Breakfast saucer: 17 cm wide. (3)Condition: Breakfast saucer body crack and crack in cup and can from rims, 2638 cup with crack from rim.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode porcelain Broseley tea wares, c. 1815. To include: a creamer, a covered sugar, a large saucer-dish and a small-size teapot and cover. All marked to the underside. Sugar: 18 cm wide. (4)Condition: Good condition bar some wear to the gilding in places. Tiny chip top teapot lid.
An early nineteenth century Spode porcelain hand-painted garniture of vases, c. 1820. They each stand upon three paw feet, have ornate handles and a pattern number that possibly reads 3716. 15 - 20 cm tall. (3)Condition: some sight wear to gilding, larger vase with fine 4cm horizontal hairline in shoulder.
A collection of nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Willow pattern wares, c. 1800-1850. To include: a Spode root dish, a flounder-shaped pickle dish, four small Wedgwood dishes, a Moore & Co basket stand, a footed cheese stand, and a circular dish. 8 - 28 cm wide. (9)Condition: root dish with small rim chip, pickle dish cracked and restored, circular dish with foot chip and some wear.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode & Copeland & Garrett Floral series part dinner service, c. 1828-33. To include: a 42 cm platter, 37cm platter, 32 cm platter, 28 cm platter, 38 cm drainer, a footed vegetable tureen and cover, a sauce tureen, cover, stand and ladle, a sauce tureen and cover, twelve dinner plates, eleven side plates and five tea plates, It is marked to the underside. (36)Condition: two side plates cracked, one sauce lid with rivetted handle, half the ladle stem missing, largest platter with rim chip.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed plates, c. 1815-25. To include: a Spode Forest Landscape pattern plate and a Spode Gothic Castle soup dish and dinner plate. All marked, either impressed or workman's marks. 25 cm wide. (3)Condition: Net with two small under-rim chips, Gothic Castle plate with three small restored rim chips.
An early nineteenth century green and white transfer-printed Spode Tumbledown Dick pattern dessert dish with coloured highlights together with another similar example in a different colourway, c. 1825. Both marked to the underside. 21 cm wide. (2)Condition: Green dish with 4cm hairline and filled under-rim chip, other dish was 1.5cm hairline in rim.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c. 1820. To include: a Davenport Chinoiserie Ruins soup dish, a Spode Gothic Castle pattern soup dish, a Spode Caramanian plate, a Winemakers pattern plate, a Riley Eastern Street Scene plate, two Dromedary pattern plates and a Cowman pattern hot water plate. All approx. 25cm wide. (8)Condition: Gothic Castle soup with small rim chip, Caramanian with three large rim chips, Winemakers chipped, cracked and stained, Eastern Street Scene with small rim chip, both Dromedary plates with small rim chips (one cracked), Cowman with three restored rim chips.
A group of four early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c. 1810-20. To include: a Spode Gothic Castle basket stand and dinner plate, a Davenport Chinoiserie High Bridge soup dish, a Rainforth Parasol and Birds plate. 25 cm wide. (4)Condition: High Bridge soup broken and glued.
An early nineteenth century Spode porcelain tea service as pattern number 2721, c. 1820. It is marked to the underside and decorated with gilded leaves on a blue ground. To include: a teapot and cover, a small teapot and cover, a creamer, a waste bowl, twelve saucers, nine cups, six London-shaped coffee cups and four with snake handles, and two bread and butter plates. Teapot: 27 cm wide. (6)Condition: some sight wear to gilding. One cup rivetted, small teapot with tinker repair to spout tip, two cups with hairlines.
A group of early nineteenth century Spode porcelain wares, c. 1820-5. To include: two flower-embossed and hand-painted floral plates, a new stone plate with blue ground and hand-painted flowers and insect, and a Felspar Spode porcelain platter. They are marked to the underside. Platter: 26 cm wide. (4)Condition: some sight wear to gilding and decoration.
An uncommon early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series hash dish and cover, c. 1810. It is printed with a view of Triumphal Arch of Tripoli to the interior and Colossal Sarcophagus to the the lid. 43 cm wide. (1)Condition: 10 cm hairline from rim of base and two foot rim chips. Lid with two inner rim chips.
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