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An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Chinese Flowers Variation pattern pastille burner on stand, c. 1815. It is marked to the underside. 25 cm wide. (1) Condition: In good overall condition. Small restored chip to tip and firing line in base. Provenance: Nicholas Moore Collection
An extremely rare early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Honeysuckle and Parsley pattern two-handled dessert dish c. 1820. It is marked to the underside. 25 cm wide. (1) Condition: In good overall condition, minor bruise to foot rim Provenance: Nicholas Moore Collection - this piece is the actual one illustrated on page 226 of Drakard & Holdway Spode (2002). Ex-Drakard collection
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode armorial lidded pot, c. 1820. It is marked to the underside and is printed with the arms of Captain Grace with a Geranium pattern border. Captain Percy Grace was born in 1789 and died in 1859. He was captain of various vessels including HMS Minorca and HMS Cyrene. 8 cm wide. (1) Condition: In good overall condition Provenance: Nicholas Moore Collection
An uncommon early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Tiber plate made for Harrisons New Hummums Coffee House, c. 1820. It is marked to the underside and has the blue-printed mark for the coffee house to the underside. 25 cm wide. (1) Condition: In good overall condition Provenance: Nicholas Moore Collection
An extremely rare early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Old Peacock pattern footbath and matching jug, c. 1810. It is marked to the underside of both pieces. Footbath: 48 cm wide, jug: 30 cm tall. (2) Condition: Footbath with three restored glaze flakes to one side, jug with extensive cracks. Provenance: Nicholas Moore Collection
An important and extremely rare early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode plaque, c. 1826. It is marked to the face. 30 cm x 35 cm. It was made as part of the construction of Stoke New Church in 1826. A church that was to be big enough to hold 1672 people. Spode made five of these tiles/plaques in different bodies, including a 'Best blue printed pottery' example. This tile was laid by Mr. Kirkham in the north-west corner of the church foundations. It is thought that Spode made two of each tile; one to be laid in the foundations, one as a memento of laying the tile. The church was completed in 1829. A full account of the tiles and construction can be found in Simeone Shaw, 1829. The reverse is embossed with an account in latin about the laying of the tiles. An account is also to be found in Whiter, Spode, 1970. The copper-plate that created this magnificent tile is still in the collection of the Spode Museum Trust. Included is a framed paper-print taken in 2018 from the same copper-plate by print artisan Cynny Saddington. (2) Condition: In good overall condition Provenance: Nicholas Moore Collection
A Luigi Mayer framed print used by Spode as a source image for their early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series, c. 1803. It is titled: Sarcophagi & Sepulchres at the Head of the Harbour of Cacamo. 52 cm wide. (1) Condition: In good overall condition Provenance: Nicholas Moore Collection
A Luigi Mayer framed print used by Spode as a source image for their early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series, c. 1803. It is titled: Principle Entrance of the Harbour of Cacamo. 51 cm wide. (1) Condition: In good overall condition Provenance: Nicholas Moore Collection
A group of three Luigi Mayer unframed prints used by Spode as a source image for their early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series, c. 1803. It is titled: Ruins of an Ancient Temple near Corinth, An Ancient Bath at Cacamo, Women of Caramania (not used by Spode). 33 - 47 cm wide. (3) Condition: In good overall condition Provenance: Nicholas Moore Collection
A Samuel Howitt, after Captain Williamson Oriental Field Sports series print used by Spode as a source image for their early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series, c. 1819. It is titled: The Hog Deer at Bay. 58 cm wide. (1) Condition: In good overall condition with slight discolouration Provenance: Nicholas Moore Collection
A group of ceramic reference books. To include: Spode & Copeland Marks (Copeland), Spode/Copeland Transfer-Printed Patterns (Sussman), Minton Printed Pottery (Priestman), Spode (Drakard & Holdway) two versions, Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery (Coysch & Henrywood) (6) Condition: some wear from use. Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection.
A collection of ceramic reference books, to include: English Ceramics The Francis and Emory Cooke Collection, Spode Copeland (Wilkinson), The Genius of Wedgwood (V & A), Wedgwood (Wills), Bergesen's Price Guide to English Ceramics, Price Guide to 18th Century English Porcelain (Mount), Porcelain Collecting for Beginners (Moran), Eighteenth Century English Porcelain (Savage), English Pottery & Porcelain. (10) Condition: in good overall used order
Two boxes of various dinner wares including Royal Doulton "Royal Gold" dinner wares, large circular serving platter, smaller serving platter, five dessert plates, six soup bowls, eight side plates, nine Spode puce and gilt floral banded coffee cans and saucers and a box of Aynsley gilt decorated and green banded dinner wares and similar gilt and white
A 19th Century mahogany drop-leaf Pembroke table, the plain top with rounded leaves over a single end drawer over a dummy drawer, raised on turned and reeded tapering legs, 95.5 cm wide x 110 cm long x 75 cm high, a late Victorian walnut corner whatnot, the two open shelves on turned and ringed supports, raised on a single door cupboard base on turned feet, 59 cm wide x 147 cm high, a Victorian walnut and satinwood strung centre table of octagonal form, raised on turned and ringed supports united by a galleried undertier, 80 cm diameter x 70.5 cm high and a late Georgian mahogany square washstand of typical form, together with a Copeland late Spode toilet jug and bowl
A box containing a collection of various Continental pottery and porcelain including two Faience Pottery wall pockets, Mur de Bretagne, a Royal Copenhagen leaf shaped jug with floral spray decoration, five tin glazed floral decorated plates, figural decorated table lamp (table centre base), a cherub decorated vase and a Hammersley & Co floral spray decorated strawberry dish with jug and sugar bowl, a Wedgwood black basalt trumpet shaped vase, a Wedgwood and Barlaston reeded trumpet shape vase in cream together with matching pedestal bowl and a Spode Stafford flowers fruit bowl
A Spode Italian pattern blue and white transfer printed bough pot, plates, water jug, shaped circular fruit bowl; other Spode mugs, The Spode Blue Room Collection Vintage Cycling pattern mug, Christmas mugs; Spode Sunflower pattern bowls, assorted, plate; other patterned pieces Greek, Rome, Clifton, Girl At Well; qty
Three trays of china to include; Royal Albion china part teaset, five Mason's Ironstone 'Mandalay' design teacups with saucers, 'Welsh Costume' design teacups and saucers, Copeland Spode 'Spode's Jewel' design teacups, Rosenthal Bavarian floral design plates and an art pottery blue and white fish design plate marked 'Porthes '88'. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of assorted items, mostly china to include; a Spode England dresser jug with relief figures of ladys, a two tone relief design pottery tankard, a floral relief decorated pottery jug, a mug, two Chinese horse ornaments, a Noritake trinket box and miniature china items, various china floral moulded scalloped edge bowls and dishes and moulded glass small plates, candle holders and bowl etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A group of four 19th Century cabinet plates to include:1. Spode dessert plate the central reserve painted with Llanthony Abbey, burgundy border with raised floral vignette decoration, gilt border, the underside hand painted: Lanthony Abby Spode, stamped no: 9, with Worlock Collection inventory label and numbered 149, 9" diam2. probably Coalport dessert plate painted with Melrose Abbey Roxburghshire with figures in the foreground, cerise border with raised floral scroll decoration, gilt borders, titled to reverse, 21cm diam3. Copeland pattern no: D1625 plate, pierced border with scrolling guilloche decoration, the reserve painted with Dartmouth Castle with figures in boat to foreground, titled in gilt beneath, the reverse with factory stamp, painted pattern number and inventory label numbered 39, 23cm diam 4. Chamberlains Worcester dessert plate, cobalt blue border with mottled gilt decoration, the central reserve painted with a bouquet of flowers, 21.5cm (4) Condition Report:
A Collection of Various Ceramics to comprise Royal Albert Country Fayre Series, Dorset Pattern Teacup and Saucers, Royal Albert Old English Roses Teacup and Saucer, Various Vases to include Coalport Shrewsbury, Spode, Wedgwood Clementine, Crown Staffordshire Lidded Vase, Miniature Coalport Items to include Jug, Egg Etc

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