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Ceramics to include: two Wedgwood ceramic bin or bottle labels 'PORT' and 'MADEIRA'; a Spode Herculaneum blue and white shallow bowl; Staffordshire character jug modelled as a Welsh lady; ceramic '23' label impressed mark 'WEDGWOOD/HUR' to the reverse; and creamware navette shaped dish or inkstand (inserts missing) decorated with ribbon and acorn frieze and mask and swan handles, inscribed to the base 'Manufactured for/James Powell & Sons/Whitefriars Glassworks E C/and 11 Conduit Street/London/Wedgwood/Etruria' (qty)
An extensive Spode 'Italian' pattern blue and white dinner service (265 items) 300-500To include;13 x plate dishes 12 x 21cm bowls 1 x salt pot 12 x 16.5cm bowls 22 x 15cm saucers (various) 26 x 15.5cm plates 16 x 19cm plates 2 x 9cm H. Jugs 2 x 11cm H. Jugs 1 x 15cm teapot 1 x 12cm teapot 3 x Sake cups and saucers 1 x 23cm Quiche dish 1 x 27cm Quiche dish 7 x 22cm dishes 13 x 23cm plates 12 x 32.5cm plates 2 x small hexagonal plates 2 x small leaf dishes 14 x various serving dishes 6 x cocktail forks 7 x ramekins 3 x 14cm deep bowls 34 x mugs (various) 1 x garlic pot 2 x 17cm scalloped plates 8 x teacups 1 x gravy boat and saucer 1 x creamer 1 x milk short jug 1 x tall milk jug 1 x sugar pot 2 x small footed bowls 1 x 16.5cm dish 1 x pair of salt and pepper shakers 18 x 27cm plates 12 x 29.5cm plates in good condition with very little damage
COPELAND SPODE FOR A B DANIELL & SON; a 3147 pattern demitasse and saucer, with cobalt blue ground and gilt decoration, a 2667 pattern demitasse and saucer, with gilt-heightened ivory decoration, together with four blue Chinese tea bowls and a further bowl (7).Condition Report: Spode cups are slightly stained and have very minor rubbing to gilding in high traffic areas but appear to be in good condition. All items appear to be in overall good condition, with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A pair of early 19th Century English porcelain plates, in the manner of Mintons or Derby, circular rose painted panel within floral panelled border with gilt framed cartouche over blue ground, unmarked, diameter 22cm, together with similar teawares and a Spode entree dish, central circular floral decorated panel reserved to a powder blue ground with raised foliate sprigs within gilt heightened foliate border, width 23.5cm. (14) Provenance - from the B & V Lake Collection.
A Spode part dinner service , circa 1800 - 1820, decorated with stylised white flowers on a bright orange ground with gilt vine boarders, comprising four scallop shaped dishes, two small tureens and stands, small ladle, beaker, three serving dishes and fourteen plates. plus one broken dish.. Some pieces marked 878 on revers. (27 pieces) Condition : Some staining , cracks and crazing, age related wear. One dish broken.
A collection of plated items to include; a large twin handled champagne bucket upon circular foot, approx. 21cm high; a small Scottish pewter Quaich; various pairs of grape scissors; plated flatware and a cased set of fish knives and forks, together with a Spode, Lincoln Cathedral porcelain plate.
SPODE TRADE WINDS - LARGE DINNER SERVICE. A large dinner service in the Trade Winds Red design, comprising three lidded tureens, various platters (two largest 42cms across), 4 large circular plates (30.5cms diameter), a large qty of dinner plates (approx 42 plates, 25.5cms dia) and side plates (approx 40, 20cms dia), vegetable dishes, soup bowls and saucers, tankards and various other items. *CR Not available.
Royal Crown Derbycollection of Imari pattern pieces, to include four teacups, three coffee cups, a bowl, a larger dish and five small dishes; together with a collection of possibly Spode pieces, decorated with panels of flowers and birds, with navy borders and gilt details throughout, to include two tureens and two plates (17) All with signs of age, wear and use. Crazing to the glaze and partial loss of gilding to all. One tureen stand with chips and hairlines. One tureen lid has been restored. One tureen has chips to the foot. Four of the saucers have chips and/or hairline cracks. One teacup has cracks and a repaired handle. Another teacup has hairline cracks. Please see images on our website under the condition report tab.
A late 19thC Vienna style porcelain plate, printed with an allegorical scene, within a gilt and green border, printed and painted marks, 24cm wide, a late 19thC Coalport porcelain plate, painted with a landscape, within a gilt rococo, burgundy and cream border, pattern number X2507, printed and impressed marks, 23cm wide, and a Spode porcelain dessert dish, decorated in the Wild Rose pattern, limited edition 61/250, printed marks. (3)
Various related subjects, including John Bedford: Old Spode China; D. Battie & M. Turner: The Price Guide to 19th & 20th Century British Porcelain; Ralph M. and Terry H. Kovel: Dictionary of Marks -- Pottery and Porcelain; A.W. Coysh: British Art Pottery; Geoffrey A. Godden: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain; Geoffrey Wills: The Book of English China. Largest book measures 7.75"L x 1.5"W x 10"H. Issued: 1964-1976Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Six blue and white printed earthenware plates, early 19th c, to include Spode Carmanian series plate and Don Pottery View of Alicata pattern, 25.5cm diam and smaller, various marks Minor chip to underside of rim of Boy on Buffalo pattern plate, chip to underside of Castle and Bridge pattern plate
Miscellaneous English porcelain Japan pattern teaware and dessert plates, c1805-1835, to include a Spode London-shape part service, pattern 2214, 24.5cm diam and smaller, various marks (26) Provenance: Willis Collection Spode service with hairline cracks, chips and staple repairs, chip to plate rim, one of pair of teacups with hairline crack, coffee cans in good condition, one with minor staining to interior
Miscellaneous English gilt porcelain tea and dinner ware, c1800-1820, to include a Spode old oval cream jug, a Chamberlain Worcester sauce tureen, cover and stand and an armorial trio and dish, 16cm h and smaller, various marks Provenance: Willis Collection Various cracks, chips and wear to gilding
A pair of Spode porcelain plates 19th century, the burgundy ground heightened in gilt with figural decoration,23cm diametertogether with a matching oval serving dish24.5cm wideand a pair of Chameberlins Worcester floral decorated dishes 27cm wide (5)Condition Reportminor rubbing to gilding, minor scuffs and blemishes
Seven Spode blue and white transfer-printed plates Decorated with the Fishermen With Nets pattern designed by Roger Hamilton.25cm diameterQty: 7Craquelure throughout. One with scuffing to the glaze on the rim. Notable pitting throughout. One with notable surface dirt. One with a notable chip to the lobed rim.
A large collection of ceramics To include a Royal Copenhagen fluted part dinner service of seven plates, a sauce boat, and three cups; a pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern vases; two Minton lidded vases; two Dresden pierced basket-style dishes; twenty-five Hammersley & Co 'Dresden Sprays' cups and saucers; five Bloor Derby strawberry leaf pattern dining plates; a Royal Crown Derby cabinet plate with hand-painted floral spray by C. Gresley; a Royal Crown Derby cabinet plate depiction Lion Rock Dovedale by W.E.J. Dean; and a Royal Crown Derby cabinet plate with hand-painted fruit decoration by F.H. Chivers; a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern plate; A Copeland Spode rectangular dish with a red ground and gilt highlighting and decoration; a Royal Copenhagen floral decorated bowl with a moulded basket weave rim; a collection of Copeland transferware ironstone to consist of three oval dishes and two lidded tureens; three meat plates to include a creamware meat plate transfer decorated with Flatford Mill; etc.In moderate condition overall. Some repairs, chips, and rubbing to the decorations throughout.
A collection of blue and white ceramics To comprise of a Spode foot bath; three meat plates and another oval dish; two Staffordshire flat-backs, one a hunter and one a maiden.The foot bath 49cm x 31cm. The largest meat plate 43.5cm x 34cm.Qty: 7Surface dirt throughout.A notable repair to the bottom of the meat dish.A notable glued repair to the Meer & Sons meat dish.Notable signs of repair to the flat-backs, particularly the woman's head.A stapled repair to the base of the meat dish, the staples showing on the side and underneath, some light scuffing to the lip. Light scratching to the glaze.
A pair of Spode-type cornucopia vases, 18cm high (a.f.). Condition - restored Not Spode, perhaps Coalport. One vase with a clean glue-repair across bottom of stem, above the scrol, the join not easy to spot but obvious under ultra-violet light. Minor wear to gilding; pattern 292; each with Albert Amor Ltd label attached.
A Chamberlains Worcester armorial dessert dish, and a Spode armorial plate ‘The London’, c.1825 (produced for the Captain of the Ship 'The London’), both bearing the arms of the British East India Company, together with a pair of Chamberlains Worcester crested oval dishes, A Spode Phil spell porcelain City of London armorial plate and three other European porcelain armorial plates. Condition -varies Areas of fine crazing, some wear to gilding and some light surface scratches and discolouration in places. The largest dish has a long circular crack starting from the rim and fine crazing throughout. The two crackleglaze plates have some minor chips, one of the oval dishes is heavily crazed and discoloured.
A set of four Copeland Spode Aesthetic period, outside decorated four seasons portrait plates, circa 1880, housed in ebonised wood frames, overall 31cm in diameter. Condition - fair, three frames cracked The plates are 'dished' and painted over the glaze. There are occasional minor surface scratches. We are unable to verify the condition of the rims due to the frames.
A GROUP OF MISCELLANEOUS VINTAGE ITEMS, comprising a Burleigh Ware dragon vase/jug, makers mark on the base, a pair of Spode Copelands china cherub bud vases, (one has been repaired in two places, has damage to a wing and nibbles in places), a Minton's 'Beaded Garland' footed bowl (hairline crack in the foot), 19th century cake stand registration diamond 14th march 1870, pink and white with gilt detail and a snow scene as the main feature (has been repaired in several places around the pedestal), ceramic gold framed plaque of Caernarvon Castle, cut glass condiment set in fitted gondola boat (the lid is missing from the salt pot, stopper missing from vinegar pot, contents still present in some pots), (qty), (see main description for individual item details, all in need of cleaning as very dusty)
FIVE BOXES OF ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE ITEMS covering the reigns of Edward VIII, George VI, and Elizabeth II comprising mugs, plates, bowls, butter dishes, tea cups, and saucers, from manufacturers, to include Royal Doulton, Burleigh Ware, Crown Devon, Wedgwood, Spode, Copeland, etc, to include a small group of Prince Charles related items (5 boxes) (s.d)

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