A very large quantity of modern Spode blue & white pottery in patterns, Italian landscapes, and the Blue Room including casserole dishes, teapot, coffee pot, toast rack, herb and spice jars, oil bottles, plates and cruets etc (two shelves)Condition report: Backstamps all include England. No damage detected when unpacking the service and with a further cursory inspection the service generally appears to be in good order.
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A pair of early 19th century Spode baskets on stands; together with a set of fourteen Mason Ironstone dishesCondition report: Baskets and stands; One basket and stand in good condition, the other with a broken and re glued stand, the basket with a section of loss to the pierced rim and cracked.
A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester dish painted with a view of Beaucheif Abbey, Derbyshire, a pearlware teapot, Coalport teapot, botanical dessert dishes, and a Spode bowl, etcCondition report: Worcester dish with a rim chip to the reverse right side ad with some overspray restoration at this area. Spode bowl in good condition. Coffee pot with repair to the spout. Coalport teapot with finial re glued, cover restored and cracks around the top of the main body. Pearlware teapot with a small chip to the base of the pot. One ironstone plate restored. Some light wear and scratches to the dessert service. No other damage to note.
A large quantity of Spode blue and white pottery in the Italian landscape design, including tureens, sauceboat, teapot, and meat dish, together with a dictionary of blue and white printed pottery 1780-1880 volume one, AW Coysh & RK Henrywood (three boxes)Condition report: All modern pieces. No damage detected during unpacking or during a second cursory inspection. Appears to be in good order but not touroughly investigated.
A Spode porcelain dinner service in the 'Fleur de lys gold' pattern, primarily for 8 settings, factory marks (for full list and details please see condition report). Condition Report: generally good and seemingly unused condition- mild wear- surface rubbing and occasional scratch unless otherwise noted below sauceboat and stand 4 oval serving plates- largest 38cm wide tea pot, coffee pot, milk and lidded sugar bowl Circular tureen, cover and stand Oval serving dish, quatrefoil serving dish 8 main plates 27cm diameter 8 soup bowls 8 side plates 8 tea plates 8 saucers 6 dished small plates 2 coffee cups 6 tea cups Condition Report Disclaimer
A fine early 19th century Spode inkwell of circular form; hand gilded and decorated in the Orientalist taste with an artemisia leaf within a panel and the reverse panel decorated with precious objects, the top with three quill holes around a central conical-shaped ink funnel, marked in red paint to the underside SPODE and decorated in the 868 pattern (7.75cm diameter x 7.5cm high)
A Spode china part dessert set decorated with butterflies and flowers and another Condition Report:spode butterfly square plates (2) - one completely broken and reglued gilt rubbed mostly on rim to both circular butterfly plates (4) - 1 chipped one has hairline crack to base all have surface scratches and rubbing to gilt other spode square plates (2) - 1 has staple repair to base other chipped other circular plates (4) - 1 completely broken and reglued 2 have hairline cracks
26 assorted 18th/19th century teacups and saucers to include Derby and Spode, all mainly in peach, beige and gilt palette and a few blue and whiteCondition ReportChip to one saucer and two cups, cracks to some cups and saucers, wear to gilt on all, crazing to some. General wear and tear to all. See photos.
Pair of Spode 'Felspar' porcelain handled rectangular baskets, red pansy decorated with gilt highlighted mark to reverse, 25cm wide (2) Condition Reportone obviously damaged. The other with split to the rim. wear to the gilt. General wear and tear. Scratches and scuffs. Possible area of restoration, but very hard to tell.
A Copeland bone china dinner plate, c1890, after a Sevres pattern, printed and painted with flowers in blue and gilt feuille de choux reserve and gilt rim, 25cm diam, gilt printed mark, that of the retailer T Goode & Co London and blue printed pseudo Sevres mark, a Copeland jewelled bone china indented botanical plate, late 19th c, painted with a poppy in chrome green border and gilt dentil rim, another of Windsor shape, painted with a bearded iris, in turquoise and gilt border and one and a pair of later Spode plates (6) An interesting group in good condition, save for radial hairline on Windsor plate. The first with light wear to the gilding on the rim
A pair of Copeland fluted earthenware dessert plates, c1876, printed and painted with water birds, 21.5cm diam, impressed mark, pattern 2/142, two Copeland fluted bone china blue and white plates, 1882 and c1898 and a Spode plate (5) Good condition. The Spode plate printed with incorrect colours

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