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A collection of Copeland Spode "Italian" pattern teaware ceramics with different types of back stamp. Comprising: coffee pot without lid, oatmeal bowl, 2 x breakfast cup saucers, 2 x coffee can saucers, cream jug, long butter dish lid, 12 teacups (1 with cracked and repaired handle) and 20 assorted saucers.
SPODE; an early 19th century twenty-one piece part tea service decorated in the 343 pattern.Additional InformationTeapot with extensive cracks to the body, chipping to the spout, five saucers are cracked, sauce tureen with staining to the body and hairline crack to finial, cream jug with staining to the body and sounds flat when struck, three cups are cracked, minor crazing with staining throughout.
SPODE; an early 18th century three piece tea service decorated in the 1922 pattern, together with a similar dish signed 1922 and two Spode plates, pattern number 1222 (6).Additional InformationWear to the gilding, surface scratches, wear, scratches to the gilding, the teapot with star crack to the body.
Eight late 18th/19th century cream jug/sauce boats, various manufacturers including Newhall, Spode, Rathbone, etc, also a matching trio to one of the sauce boats (11).Additional InformationOne the hat shaped with floral decoration with restoration to the rim, another Newhall example with crack to the rim, another Newhall example which is restored, the shaped example with crack to the rim, wear to the decoration, minor staining throughout, the saucer is flat when flicked, the tea bowl is cracked.
A collection of 18th century and later sepia printed porcelain of various manufacturers including Spode, Newhall, various scenes including pattern 1922, Old Ruins, etc (31).Additional InformationOne of the 1922 saucers is cracked, one of the Newhall saucers is heavily stained and cracked, another example with the kneeling figure with child is cracked, wear to the decoration, another saucer with firing faults to the rim, another saucer with heavy hairline cracks, cream underglaze is stained and flat when flicked, Newhall teapot stand is heavily worn, four of the coffee cans/tea cups are cracked.
A collection of late 18th/early 19th century sepia printed porcelain including two tea bowls and saucers, a beaker, possibly Spode, decorated with cattle with farm house in the background, height 10cm, various coffee cans.Additional InformationThe can decorated with the leopard attacking the horse is stained and with cracks.
SPODE; a collection of 'Tradewinds' dinner and tea ware in red comprising seven large plates, eight smaller plates, four large saucers, four small saucers, six side plates, two small bowls, four slightly larger bowls, four twin handled sugar bowls, sauce boat or gravy boat on stand, teapot, jug and five cups.Additional InformationRubbing to the gilding and knife marks throughout. One of the large plates is badly cracked, a couple of the others are stained. The jug has a chip to the rim, two of the side plates have chips to the rim. Quite heavy losses to the gilding on some of the pieces and general wear throughout.
Twenty-five 19th century and later ceramic meat plates, the majority being blue and white and decorated in various scenes including a Spode example, decorated with Eastern figures beside monuments, diameter 26cm, a Newhall type plate, etc (25).Additional InformationDeep circular bowls with dark line crazing, flow blue plate with staining, Masons plate heavily crazed and cracked, clews plate with losses to decoration, Stone China imari bowl cracked, blue and white bowl with milkmaid with scratches and hairline crack to body, plate with village scene chipped, another flow blue example with extensive cracks, chips to edges, each with wild rose plate cracked, octagonal plate with repaired chips.
HOCHST; a hand painted porcelain leaf shaped dish, decorated to the centre with a Continental building, length 15.5cm, together with a Spode Imari decorated plate, diameter 21cm, and a Murano glass bowl with internal linear detail (3).Additional InformationThe Spode dish with wear to the gilding and decoration, light wear to the bases on each example.
MINTON; a pate-sur-pate vase and cover, decorated with a cameo head of Minerva signed 'Birks', height 21.5cm, with a Minton twin handled claret ground vase and cover, a similar Spode vase and cover, a Royal Worcester vase and reticulated cover decorated with flowers, shape number G210, and two further Royal Worcester vases painted with roses (6).Additional InformationThe Minton white ground vase is lacking the tip of the lid and the lid also with some restoration, one of the handles is also restored and there is a fine crazing to the glaze throughout, the finial to the lid of the Minton claret ground vase has been broken off and glued back and there are several scratches to the claret glaze and and to the gilding, other items with some minor rubbing to the gilding and a few minor glaze scratches.
A Spode Felspar porcelain part dessert service with bird and foliate decoration within a relief gilt rim, comprising four plates and a bowl together with a Royal Worcester Bacchanal pattern part tea service to include cups, saucers, milk jug, bread and butter plates and serving platesCondition report: Spode plates with some pits and scratches to the decoration, Worcester tea service with some small losses to the decoration and a couple of plates with chips to the rims but generally in good condition
A 19th century KPM Berlin cup and saucer, with floral decoration on a white ground within a gilt rim, a Meissen pottery saucer, an early 19th century Spode 889 teacup, saucer and further teacup, a further teacup and saucer, a cream jug with black floral decoration and gilt rim and a saucer decorated with monochrome mother and child within a diamond gilt border (10)Condition report: Monochrome saucer with decoration faded, small chips to Spode gilt borders, Meissen saucer with small scratches and pits to glaze,
A collection of blue and white pottery to include two Yorkshire Relish pin dishes; a child's blue and white teabowl; a Spode small pot and cover; two doll's house plates; a small blue and white tankard decorated with Indian temples; a pickle dish; various muffineers; a child's teapot; two Delft shoes; a mustard pot etcCondition report: All muffineers with minor marks and chips; Delft tin glazed shoes with frits to the edge; all over pieces with some minor damage
A collection of blue and white mostly willow pattern ceramics to include a Spode Italian hexagonal vase of tapering form, 27cm high; a Davenport oval platter, 25.5cm wide; a Copeland cake stand, 7.5cm high and further plates, cups and small dishesCondition report: Gilt rims to dishes with scratches and some losses, chips to edges of plates, crack to rim of small posy vase
A mixed lot of ceramics to include a Chinese tree part tea service number 2067 comprising cups, saucers and a lidded dish; a Royal Worcester Regencyware octagonal bowl; four Spode bread and butter plates and a gilt and white teapot and plateCondition report: Some wear to the gilt decoration on teapot otherwise items in good condition
A quantity of mainly early 19th century English pottery printed in underglaze blue, including Coalport, Masons and Spode, Jumping Boy plate, various shapes including shell formed dessert dish, four sauceboats and various plates, bowls and dishes (one shelf)Condition report: One sauceboat is stained and with a hair crack to the base. Footed sauceboat crazed. Miniature ogee cup and saucer with a factory blemish to the rim of the cup, and a crack across the upper-handle terminal. Small Pagoda pattern plate with two rim chips and heavily crazed and stained. Pedestal bowl with section of rim broken into three and re-glued. Vegetable tureen base is cracked. Salt cellar - with small rim crack and small rim chip. Small planter with rim crack. Octagonal plate with a rim crack, crazed and stained. Chinese marine plate with three rim chips. Bone china Willow plate - with chip and crazed and stained. Pearlware Pagoda plate is badly cracked.
An early 19th century Spode coffee can, with mazarine blue ground, gilded and enamelled with a river landscape, together with similar coffee cans, a Davenport teacup, a Spode Empire style vase (a.f.), a bat printed saucer and a modern creamware figureCondition report: Davenport teacup - two rim chips with associated cracks. The handle is broken off and re-stuck. Crazed and stained. Can with green gilt and black enamel border - with a foot chip. The other cans in good condition except for some light gilt wear. Saucer with a section of the rim broken into two pieces and re-stuck. Vase with damage to both handles and a crack to the reverse side of the body. Creamware figure with some light crazing.
A quantity of mainly 19th century ceramics, including: a Staffordshire canary yellow jug, a Cantagalli centrepiece, Spode, Worcester and Derby teawares, an 18th century Caughley trio, miniatures and other collectables (two trays)Condition report: Canary yellow jug - with chipping and slight loss to the end of the spout. Slight glaze wear and chip to the top corner of the handle. Short rim crack next to the spout. Chip to the foot. Other items not yet reported on.
~A set of four Spode blue and white supper dishes on stand, an early 19th century blue printed English pottery jug decorated with a Yorkshire scene, a Willow pattern sauce tureen of similar date, a small Chinese famille verte ginger jar, and a Vasart style glass vaseCondition report: Spode dishes crazed, Chinese jar with two small rim chips, sauce tureen and stand, cracked, jug and glass vase in good condition, Vase - 29cm
A Royal Crown Derby Imari ewer, 25.5cm high, first quality, pattern no.1128; together with a Royal Crown Derby twin-handled vase and cover, 30cm high, and two Spode tygs, pattern no. 3801Condition report: Royal Crown Derby Ewer - good condition and 1st quality. Urn and cover - finial has been repaired and one handle has been repaired. One tyg with the foot broken and re-glued, the other is in good condition.
A small collection of early 19th century English pottery printed in underglaze blue, including: Spode chestnut baskets on stands, two leaf moulded pickle dishes, Herculaneum coffee can, toy ware plates, dolls house part tea set, and sauce tureens etc (two trays)Condition report: Small teapot with chips to the rim of the cover and likewise to the matching sucrier, both are crazed. Cheese dish with a small section of the foot re-glued. One Willow pattern sauce tureen base is cracked. The other tureen with a chip to the inner-rim. Willow pattern dessert dish is heavily stained and with some crazing, the small ancient Rome plate likewise. Two Pearlware spoon rests with small rim chips. One large and one small chestnut basket cracked. The coffee can is cracked. Wild Rose pickle dish with a very small rim chip. Knife rest with glazed abrasions around the lower rim and top rim.

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