MARQUESS OF LONDONDERRY An English porcelain vase, c.1820-25, possibly Spode, painted with a version of Sir Thomas Lawrence's portrait of Robert Stewart reserved in a gilt border on a white ground, the reverse with a spray of rose and tulip, between beaded borders, titled in red and numbered 262 on the underside, 13.5cm. Robert Stewart, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry is best remembered as Lord Castlereagh when Foreign Secretary, a post he held between the turbulent years of 1812 and 1822 when he was also Leader of the House of Commons. He became Marquess after the death of his father in April 1821. Overworked and under constant personal and political pressure both at home and abroad he took his own life on 12th August 1822.
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A large 19th century blue and white transfer printed jug, with chinoiserie and foliate pattern. Height 21.5 cm, width 24 cm, together with a small willow patterned lidded tureen with ladle and a Spode lidded tureen. CONDITION REPORT: The large jug does not have any repairs or restoration. It has two small chips to the sparrow beak and other very minor edge nibbles. There is some evidence of brown staining around the base of the handle and the bottom clear band. The underside edge of the piece is also crazed and stained. There is an under edge foot rim chip. The interior is generally crazed and brown in colour. The lidded tureen base has a top edge chip to one proud section of the handle edge moulding. There are minor surface scratches to the interior and glaze rubbing around the edge and to the undersides of the feet. The lid appears to be in structurally good condition but is dull when tapped. It is discoloured to the underside but we cannot see any cracks. There is a hairline crack to the lid of the willow patterned tureen. The base is browned and crazed. There is a small hairline crack to the top lip. Some areas of glaze have been rubbed. The gilding to the non-matching ladle is rubbed.
A 19th century Davenport blue and white soup bowl, a Spode soup bowl decorated with Chinese figure, another foliate patterned, another willow patterned together with seven plates. CONDITION REPORT: Three of the bowls are in good order with no significant issues. The plate or bowl with the tall tower in darker blue has scratches and marks to the centre and reverse but no chips. The plate with the elk and fisherman has a glaze imperfection to the top rim and minor glaze nibbles. The similar but darker slightly smaller plate has numerous glaze edge nibbles, is badly crazed and dirty. All other plates in this lot have chips which are clearly visible. Most plates have some crazing as one would expect.
A SPODE PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE Circa 1820, Comprising: four tea cups; four coffee cups; four saucers and two plates, printed and painted marks Please email hello@hotlotz.com to request additional photography, videography or condition reports. In-house worldwide shipping is available and 7% GST may be removed from the hammer price and buyer's premium for buyers who are not Singapore residents, providing Hotlotz manages the export. Plate diameter 22cm Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use
THREE SPODE AND OTHER TRIOS Comprising: A richly decorated Spode imari example, pattern 1494, circa 1810; together with another imari palette trio, circa 1830; and an example decorated with a band of blue flowers, circa 1830 Please email hello@hotlotz.com to request additional photography, videography or condition reports. In-house worldwide shipping is available and 7% GST may be removed from the hammer price and buyer's premium for buyers who are not Singapore residents, providing Hotlotz manages the export. Saucer diameter 15cm Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use
TWO TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS A Spode example, pattern 2885, circa 1820, painted with flowers; and a green ground example attributed to Samuel Alcock, circa 1840, painted with reserves of pink roses Please email hello@hotlotz.com to request additional photography, videography or condition reports. In-house worldwide shipping is available and 7% GST may be removed from the hammer price and buyer's premium for buyers who are not Singapore residents, providing Hotlotz manages the export. Saucer diameter 14cm Condition: Minor signs of wear commensurate with age and use
Two cased limited edition plates from the Spode Fine Bone China St Leger Series, featuring Athens Wood & Boucher the 1971 and 1972 winners,each 10.5in. plate decorated with a portrait of the winner with Lester Piggott up, who was the winning rider on both occasions, retailed by Francis Sinclair Ltd of Doncaster
A German porcelain bowl with a wavy gilded rim and hand painted floral decoration, 30cm diameter together with a set of eight continental porcelain dinner plates and a further set of six blanche de chine Spode porcelain dinner platesCondition report: All in good condition with possible very minor wear to gilding
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASSWARES to include a late 18th Century stoneware teapot with blue highlights (repaired spout and replacement lid), Copeland Spode jug with raised vines, height 12.5cm (chips to rim), Wedgwood 'Kutani Crane' giftware, Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' trinket dish, Royal Doulton Siamese Cat 1887 (chipped ear), five amber glass tankards with twisted blue handles etc (sd) (three boxes)
FORTY EIGHT PIECES OF MAINLY BLUE AND WHITE DINNERWARE BY DIFFERENT MANUFACTURERS, to include Mason's willow pattern meat plate 52cm x 42cm, Booth's 'Real Old Willow' A8025 teapot, jugs, tureen, bowls and plates, four Spode 'Italian' rectangular serving dishes 30.5cm x 22cm, Spode 'Italian' ramekins, tureen, oval serving dishes, etc (sd) (48)
SIX BOXES OF MIXED CERAMICS AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS to include Beswick three tier 'Ballet' cake stand, boxed mugs, coasters, candleholders etc, vintage Pyrex (one piece as new with label), tea wares by factories including Spode, Adderly, Balfour, Royal Burlington, Argyle, Johnson Brothers etc (sd) (6 boxes)
THIRTY SIX PIECES OF SPODE QUEEN'S GATE DINNERWARES, comprising six twin handled soup bowls and eleven saucers, tureen and cover, milk/cream jug, six 16cm diameter plates, five 20.5cm diameter plates and six dinner plates, also two shallow bowls in the Delphi pattern (shows signs of light use and wear on the gilding in a few places) (38)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS WARES, to include Spode 'The Antique Golf Series' Plate No. 5 (with box), Staffordshire flatback 35cm x 24cm (repaired), Victorian copper lustreware teapot (height 19cm) and replacement cover, jugs and cups, cased glass scent bottle with yellow glass encased in white, carved flower details (missing stopper) etc,
SIX BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARES, to include three 19th century Wedgwood majolica plates, impressed and painted marks, various teaware items, makers including Copeland Spode, Paragon, New Chelsea, Lancaster etc, Continental porcelain pug biscuit barrel, height 19cm (repaired and chips to collar), various animal figurines, a variety of glassware including cut crystal, two Alumnia Copenhagen pottery figures, both a.f., etc s.d. (6 boxes)
SIXTEEN CERAMICS ITEMS, to include Pendelfin rabbit 'Birdie' (no.1040552), height 10cm, Lomonosov tiger (repair and chip to ear) and squirrel, Poole pottery vase, height approximately 11cm, marked 'C.S.', two Royal Doulton figures, 'Ninette' HN2379 (very slight chip to flower in her hair), and 'Janine' HN2461, Spode limited edition (200) 40th anniversary of Lord's Taverners loving cup, Lladro figure of a girl feeding a rabbit, 'Rabbit's Food' by Vincente Martinez, c.1972-94, No.4826, approximately 24cm x 12cm, two Beswick penguins, heights 9.5cm and 5cm, Wedgwood/Ronson jasperware lighter, two Wade tortoises with removable shells 10cm long, Royal Worcester 'Enchantment' pin dish, etc (16)
A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED LATE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS, including a Spode Sheringham jug, height 10.5cm, a reproduction Sevres style twin handled pedestal vase and cover, pseudo Sevres marks, a Royal Worcester oval dessert dish, length 27.5cm, a pair of early 20th Century twin handled onion shaped vases, both s.d/repaired, height 27cm a Soho Pottery Ltd Solian Ware part dessert service, transfer printed with Oriental and Aesthetic style decoration, s.d, etc, (14) (Condition Report:- damage to vases, dessert service, floral encrusting, etc)
An extensive collection of Copeland Spode Italian pattern blue and white table china, principally late 20th century but some early examples, to include tureens, tea and coffee wares, dinner plates, tea plates, soup bowls, breakfast bowls, pickle dishes, napkin rings, cruets, pair of vases etc; together with sundry accessories such as tea-towels (a lot)Condition report: Star crack to smaller butter dish. Bonbon dish chips (a lot) to base. Firing crack mould napkin ring. Leaf shaped dishes chips to rim. Miniature cream jug - star crack. Light usage marks to most. Staining to some generally good order.
Group of 19th century ceramics, comprising Staffordshire pearlware chestnut basket, possibly Davenport, with twin handles, pierced sides, and transfer printed decoration in puce, H13.5cm L30cm, Spode Willow pattern dessert dish of shaped lozenge form, with impressed mark beneath, L23cm, Miles Mason Willow pattern dish, and a Rogers plate decorated with a figure under a parasol within a fenced garden, with impressed mark beneath. (4).
Group of 19th century English porcelain tea wares, to include two Spode cups and a saucer, with relief moulded border of flowers and conforming painted decoration, with pattern number 3906 beneath, three Spode bute shape cups, two Coalport cups and a saucer, a wrythen fluted teabowl, possibly Caughley, and various other examples including a number by Newhall.

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