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A Spode porcelain rectangular card tray with moulded handle decorated in Imari colours. Marked Spode pattern number 1495, height 11cm width 20cm depth 16.5cm, together with a similar Spode porcelain shaped square dish in the same pattern. (2)Bought by the vendor from the Bonhams sale The Contents of Trelissick House including the Copeland China collection, ex lot 525, catalogue provenance states "With J. Rochelle Thomas, London purchased on 20th October 1937 for £6"
A Spode porcelain chamberstick decorated with pattern 967 and highly gilt. Height 6cm together with a Spode miniature teapot and cover, and a Spode miniature milk jug, all marked Spode and with collectors labels to base. (3)Bought by the vendor from the Bonhams sale The Contents of Trelissick House including the Copeland China collection, ex lot 529.The chamberstick has a small hairline on the rim and some gilt wear/rubbing.The teapot has a couple of tiny 'fleabite' chips on the spout and some gilt wear, especially on the knop.The jug has no damage, a little gilt rubbing on the spout.
A Spode porcelain rosewater sprinkler modelled as a miniature watering can. Height 6.5cm together with a Spode porcelain scent bottle and stopper both marked Spode and 4298. (2)Bought by the vendor from the Bonhams sale The Contents of Trelissick House including the Copeland China collection, ex lot 563 with catalogue provenance "both with Law, Foulsham & Cole, London, purchased in October 1934 for £3.15s"The watering can has tiny glaze chips on the rim, a little pitting and a small paint fault on the cover.The scent bottle has a little gilt rubbing, especially on the stopper.
A Spode porcelain miniature coffee pot and cover finely decorated with bouquets of flowers. Height 5.5cmBought by the vendor from the Bonhams sale The Contents of Trelissick House including the Copeland China collection, ex lot 593 catalogue provenance "With J. Rochelle Thomas, London, purchased on 20th October 1937 for £4"Rubbing to the gilt to the lid, minor rubbing to the gilt of the coffee pot. No other condition issues.
A large quantity of Spode tea and dinner ware in the Arundel pattern from the Cabinet Collection, each piece decorated with a transfer printed floral spray and flanking panels with a gilt border on cobalt blue (the pattern a reproduction from the company archives) including coffee cans and saucers, tea cups and saucers, two meat plates, sauce boat and stand, cereal bowls, cream jug, two handled serving dish and assorted size plates, etc.
Miscellaneous English pottery and porcelain, late 18th - mid 19th c, to include an osier moulded dessert basket painted with scattered flowers, a Worcester Royal Lily pattern sucrier, slop basins, Spode claret ground transfer printed bone china jug, Japan pattern stone china dessert dish, green glazed plates, etc (22) Some faults, many items in good condition
A collection of English ceramics, late 18th century and later, including; a large blue and white 'Willow' pattern serving dish, a Pearlware blue and white 'Willow' pattern meat platter, four late 18th century 'Conversation Pattern' blue and white transfer printed plates, of octagonal form, Spode 'Italian Pattern' side plate, a plate and two Minton floral patterned plates, two Miles Mason vases, both decorated with Chinoiserie dragon and butterfly motifs, pseudo Chinese marks to base, and a Royal Worcester Aesthetic Movement plant trough with elephants head handles, probably Kerr and Binns, decorated with oriental inspired motif (13)the first width 46.5cm Condition:Miles Mason vases not a pair. Smaller with loss to one handle, hairline to body. Stuck chip to rim with hairline. Gilt rubbed on both. Royal Worcester - star crack to side. Blue and White - Overall condition fair - good. Some with cracks and chips in accordance with age.
A Derby Duesbury period porcelain bough pot c.1810 and a pair of Spode pastille burnersfirst of bombe serpentine form with a pierced cover, the rectangular panel painted with a flower basket, incised No76, factory marks in red, second, decorated in pattern 599, (3)first height 10.5 cm., length 18 cm.Condition:The bough pot is in good condition. Some rubbing to gilt on cover. Both burners without covers. Handle terminals are knocked off on both. Hairlines on rims of both
A group of 19th century ceramic tablewareto include: a Wedgwood blue ground Oriental style plate, cracked, pair of Chinese style bowls, with turquoise edges, a bamboo pattern bowl, a wren in a nest decorated plate, a Spode 'Spode China' famille rose type plate, a cracked Barr Flight and Barr plate decorated with shells, a Spode famille rose decorated plate, a stapled Derby Imari plate, 1800s, another similar, another Derby Imari style plate, and five further plates, together with a tea bowl saucer, Bartley Greens Leeds, a side plate, with a Scottish scene, a scalloped dish, and a tea bowl and matching saucer, (21)Condition:There are lots of cracks to most items in this lot. A personal viewing is recommended.
TWO SILVER AND CERAMIC PART CABARET SETS AND FURTHER FLATWARE (QTY)Comprising; a Copelands Spode blue and gilt part set comprising; six silver stands, five cups and six saucers, Sheffield 1915, cased, an Aynsley blue and gilt part set comprising; six silver stands, four cups and four saucers, the stands decorated with putto, Sheffield 1910, cased, also eight pairs of plated dessert knives and forks, having mother-of-pearl handlesCondition Report:Aynsley - Two cups missing and two saucers missing. Some small splits to the silver mounts but apparently no losses. One cup with a crack to the base and one with chips to the rim (see images). Spode - One cup missing; Silver mounts in good order with minor wear, marks and scratches with one handle pushed ot one side. Onee saucer with crack to one side (see image). Minor scratches but no significant damaged noticed to the other pieces. Case in good order with minor signs of wear and marks. Minor staining to the interoir of some cups.One or two cracks and repairs to the mother of pearl handles.
A group of late 18th - early 19th century English porcelain tea wares. Including: a New Hall spirally moulded teabowl and saucer with pink and puce flower-sprays, assorted lustred teabowls and saucers, a Spode landscape painted coffee-cup and saucer and others Condition Report: Spode saucer with an underglaze crack to the underside. Newhall saucer with a chip to its rim. Another saucer with painted scene to front has a hairline crack through its rim. Pink lustre tea cup with four cracks through its rim. Paint flecking, gilt wear and general wear in places on other pieces, commensurate with age and previous use.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF ASSORTED WEDGWOOD, COALPORT AND ROYAL WORCESTER GIFTWARE, comprising Wedgwood 'Angela' and 'Campion' pattern baskets and bud vases, Royal Worcester 'Florena' pattern vase, Aynsley 'Wild Tudor' pattern vases, pots etc, a Wedgwood Susie Cooper design 'Glen Mist' pattern ginger jar, a Wedgwood 'Sarah' pattern vase, height 20cm, a Royal Doulton 'Camilla' pattern bud vase, height 14cm, a Spode bud vase from the Cabinet Collection, height 9.5cm, a Coalport 'The Caughley Mask-Head Jug, a Spode 'Elysee' pattern vase, a Wedgwood 'Kutani Crane' pattern bell, a Coalport 'Paradise' pattern bell, a small Minton's fluted trumpet form vase, gilt edged foot and raised leaf collar and rim, height 13cm, three Coalport miniature rose bowls, etc (Qty) (Condition report: good, no obvious signs of damage)
A GROUP OF ASSORTED CERAMICS, comprising a Chinese octagonal blue and white plate warmer, diameter 23cm (small hairline crack, firing crack on rim, surface scratches due to age), a Mason's bread and butter plate, five Copeland Spode 'Blue Italian' serving dishes, diameter 27cm, and four tea plates, an Aynsley 'Fizzi Wigs Ball' 1979 plate, a Royal Doulton 'Lavender Rose' figurine HN3481, a Wade biscuit barrel and jug, Beswick Ware 'Lettuce And Tomato' serving dish and trefoil dish, Carlton Ware Australian Design apple sauce pot and matching salt and pepper pots, five Wedgwood Daily Mail collector's plate with boxes, a Royal Doulton 'Winsome' HN2220 figurine (broken and glued), etc (Qty) (Condition report: obvious damage is mentioned in description, crazing on most pieces)
FOUR BOXES OF TEA WARES ETC, to include Crown Staffordshire 'Apple Blossom', Queen Anne rose pattern, Johnson Bros 'Indian Tree', Royal Albert 'Lavender Rose' tea for two, Burleigh Ironstone, Copeland Spode 'Chinese Rose' soup bowls, 'Chelsea' serving dish, assorted other tea wares including teapots etc

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