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Victorian and later ceramics comprising Queen Victoria 1887 Jubilee cup, Rd No. 64761, Shelley twin handled square dish, Shelley teacup and coronation mug, motto ware Be as Aisy as You Can jug, majolica ewer, Minton, copper lustre, Copeland Spode, other commemorative ware, Maling lustre, Royal Doulton, tea wares etc in three boxes
Victorian Ironstone Hydra type octagonal mug decorated in Imari style, impressed marks H1cm, Victorian Staffordshire Imari pattern trio, cup and plate, two Spode Copelands models of birds and a Continental match strike model of a child titled Ready to Start, impressed marks, H15.5cm etc (11)
An extensive Spode Sheffield China dinner service, pattern R568, eight-place setting with extras, comprising dinner plates, side plates, dessert plates, a tureen and cover, soup bowls, coffee cans and saucers, tea cups and saucers, oval dishes, a gravy boat and others, (circa 120 pieces). plate sizes: 27 cm, 24 cm, 20 cm, 15.5 cm, meat plates 46 cm long, 38 cm long.Appears unusedI have been through each item and only one item has minor damage:one demitasse saucer has a very small shell chip to the foot rim.JRL 28/3/23
Attributed to Spode Aesthetic movement framed tile, with gilded decoration, 28.5cm x 28.5cm overallProvenance:The collection of Paul Whitfield (1942–2018)Paul Whitfield’s distinguished auctioneering career began in the furniture department at Christie’s in 1965 rising quickly through the ranks to become managing director at King Street by 1969. Later, he was instrumental in the setting up of Christie’s South Kensington. He was the son of the poet and writer Christopher Whitfield, an early friend of Michael Cardew in the 1920s, and a supporter of Frederick Landseer Griggs.After Christie’s, he worked in roles at Bonhams, Sotheby’s, and finally Phillips. Passionate about his craft, he had a deep knowledge of many areas, including bronzes, furniture, ceramics, and modern British painting. This passion was reflected in his own collection, avidly compiled over his lifetime and housed at his Cotswold home outside Chipping Campden.In retirement, he provided invaluable support to the north Cotswolds’ museums, as a trustee of the Guild of Handicraft Trust and the Court Barn Museum, as well as loaning works of art to the Winchcombe archive collection.Overall wear, scuffs and scratches. Some minor losses to painted decoration in places. We have not removed this from the frame to examine.
Grant of the Dignity of an Ordinary Knight Commander (Civil Division) of the Order of the Bath to Alan Samuel Marre CB, dated 1st January 1970, signed by Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, framed, 39cm x 32cm; together with a Spode 'The Order of the Bath' plate, circa 1975, to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the foundation of The Order, limited edition, numbered 64/1000, 27cm diameter, with certificate and original box
Three pieces of commemorative ware for overseas Royal visits by Queen Elizabeth II, comprising: Royal Winton plate for New Zealand Christmas 1953, 22cm wide; Spode small pin dish for Australia 1954, 12cm diam.; Paragon plate for the Opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway, Canada 1959, 27cm diam.; also Minton plate for the Silver Jubilee Visit to the Fleet June 1977, 7cm diam. (4).
Large Paragon commemorative bone china loving cup for the Golden Jubilee 2002, limited edition no. 281/300, 13cm high; an Aynsley Golden Jubilee palace centre bowl, no. 051/250, 56.5cm diam. Both boxed; four further items for the Golden Jubilee, comprising Spode and Paragon loving cup; Caverswall beaker and a mug for Eskdale; also a small Paragon china advertising sign, 6cm x 11.5cm. (7).Condition:Some light scratches to Eskdale mug, the rest as catalogued.
Eleven items of commemorative ware for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 1953 comprising various pieces of Minton, Spode preserve pot and a Royal Crown Derby pin dish; also a Limoges coffee cup and saucer for the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to France in April 1957. (12).Condition:Slight chip below rim on one Minton ERII saucer.Minton two handled cup - Cracked across entire length of body.
Minton bone china pate sur pate cabinet cup and saucer with cerise and white panels of exotic birds surrounded by embossed gilt borders and foliate panels, pattern no. H5103; Spode blue and gilt coffee can and three saucers; Spode Felspar floral decorated plate; another early 19th century plate; New Hall "Yellow Shell" pattern porcelain milk jug and two cups and saucers decorated with scallop shells and seaweed, pattern no. 29, c.1800; Royal Crown Derby Imari saucer; bottle opener and two Royal Crown Derby porcelain handled spoons.Condition:Minton - Cup - Good condition, gilding and enamel bright with no visible scratches or loss.Saucer - Good condition, gilding and enamel bright with no visible loss. 1cm scratch to underside. One panel on both cup and saucer signed with initials ' LVI'.

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