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A continental porcelain tea set, comprising tray, cup saucer, teapot and milk jug, together with other similar items by Spode and Royal Crown Derby (12). CONDITION REPORT: The floral encrustation to the teapot lid has small chips. Other than this the tea set is in good order with no further damage, no chips, cracks, repairs or restoration. The underside edge of the tray is a little dirty. There is also some minor rubbing to the gilding on this lot. All accompanying Spode and Royal Crown Derby pieces are in good order with no issues.
A large quantity of 19th century Copeland Spode's Italian patterned dinnerware, comprising 12 plates 26 cm, 13 plates 22.5 cm, 10 plates 19 cm, 18 plates 16 cm, a cylindrical lidded pot, 4 shaped plates, 4 ashettes, lidded tureen, teapot, 14 soup bowls, 3 large bowls, 6 coffee cups and saucers, 7 cereal bowls, 2 demi lune side plates, 3 saucers, small lidded tureen with stand, three way dish, sandwich plate small bowl and tureen base and stand only etc (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: It is difficult to date Copeland Spode Italian ware as it was produced from 1816 onwards. These pieces have the oval printed mark and many have the impressed Copeland mark with crown and our best guess is that it is principally 19th century but this is very difficult to be absolutely certain about. There are numerous other Italian patterned pieces in this sale which are clearly later with much more modern back stamps. It would probably be safer to assume that, whilst many of the pieces are Victorian, some could be as late as the 1930's, it is difficult to tell. The largest meat plate length is 37 cm and the two smallest ones are 26 cm.
A large Spode Italian 1816 pattern dinner service, comprising 13 plates 26.5 cm, 13 plates 23 cm, 11 plates 19 cm, 15 plates 16 cm, 10 soup bowls, 2 bowls 20 cm, 15 bowls, 16.5 cm, 8 square form bowls , soup tureen, three lidded tureens various, 5 serving plates, 11 ramekins, 6 small bowls, 7 egg cups, 5 small vessels, butter dish, 4 soup bowls with handles and 8 soup saucers, together with a Signature Collection Rural Scenes fish dish (6/1500) (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: These pieces are all relatively modern and will be post 2000. They all have the black printed backstamp "Spode England Italian Spode Design C. 1816".
A collection of ten Spode "The Spode Blue Room collection" spice jars. Height 11.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There are no significant cracks or chips to any of these Spode vases. The rubber seals on the lids are worn or missing on some of them. There are very occasional brown spots of discolouration to one or two of the jars.
A 19th century Copeland Spode Italian blue and white lidded vase. Height 31 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both the vase and lid are in generally good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. We cannot see any hairline cracks. The undecorated sections of both the lid and vase base are typically crazed.
A Spode cabinet cup and saucer, hand painted with roses and spring flowers, pattern No. 2575, together with a matched cup and saucer and a hand painted foliate patterned teapot. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot is generally dirty and discoloured particularly on the inside. The lid has an edge chip and rubbing to the gilding. The teapot base rim has a stained hairline crack running +/- 50% of the way around the foot rim. Other than this and the interior staining the teapot is in generally good order and the gilding not significantly rubbed. The Spode cup and matching saucer are in generally good order with no chips, cracks, damage or restoration. Both pieces are a little dirty but there is only very minor rubbing to the gilding. The other cup and saucer has chips to the cup rim. The cup is also extremely dirty and has rubbing to the gilding. The saucer is also very dirty, has rubbed gilding and a hairline crack.
A Copeland Spode Vienna Bird part service, early 20th century, comprising seven dinner plates, 23.2cm diameter, six dessert bowls, 16cm diameter, thirteen saucers, 14.2cm wide, five teacups, 7cm high, a dish and cover, a circular footed stand (at fault), a jug and cover (at fault) a slop bowl and two serving platters (37)
1803 Great Invasion Scare: a particularly amusing Spode barrel shaped pottery jug transfer printed in black and decorated in coloured enamels with a scene entitled ‘Pidcocks Grand Menagerie, Exeter Change’, the rim and handle gilded, 166mm, staining around the foot* Josiah Spode’s inspiration for this splendid mocking of Bonaparte was Lee’s satire of the same name, published on 27th August 1803 by James Asperne. The Exeter Exchange, located on the north side of the Strand, was an arcade three floors of which were occupied by Gilbert Pidcock’s menagerie of incredible and rare animals with all the related smell and noise pervading onto the Strand. See Drakard, plates 569 a, b and c.# commemorative, commemorate, Napoleon, Napoleonic
1803 Great Invasion Scare: a Spode jug printed in black and decorated in colours with a scene entitled ‘National Contrasts, or Bulky and Boney’, the rim and handle gilded, 109mm* After a satire published by Piercy Roberts. See Drakard, plates 564,566a and 566b. Ex Commemorative Wares from a Canadian Collection, sold Christies, 7th May 1999, lot 582.# commemorative, commemorate, Napoleon, Napoleonic

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