An extensive combined Spode 'Fleur-de-Lys Gold' Y8063 pattern and Royal Doulton 'Belmont' pattern dinner service, 20th century, printed marks, the Spode pieces comprising: a shaped circular two-handled tureen lacking a cover - 28cm wide; a large circular scalloped rim dish - 32cm diameter; two large oval scalloped dishes - 42cm long; two smaller oval scalloped dishes - 37cm long; two square deep dishes - 23cm wide, a sauce boat and stand; thirteen large dinner plates; thirteen salad plates; thirteen pudding bowls; eleven side plates; five tea cups with six saucers; and thirteen cake plates; the Royal Doulton pieces comprising: a large oval dish - 41cm long; two oval dishes - 34cm long; two twin-handled tureens with covers – 25.6cm wide; eight large dinner plates; twelve salad plates; nine soup bowls; nine side plates; a large teapot and cover; a large coffee pot and cover; a milk jug; a two-handled sucrier with cover and associated stand; seven tea cups with twelve saucers; and nine coffee cans with twelve saucers (lot)
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A 'SPODE COPELAND'S CHINA' FISH SERVICE HAND-PAINTED BY J FENNall with cobalt blue perimeters with gilt 'net' detail, comprising oval serving plate decorated with Salmon, 51cm long, and twelve scallop edged circular plates, 23cm dia., including Salmon Trout, Grayling, Shad, Dace, Carp, Smelt, Brea, Tench, Lake Trout, Perch, Salmon, Pike, printed marks to the base (13)
A Spode 'Greek' pattern blue and white earthenware meat drainer, circa 1820-30, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with Bellerophon’s Victory over Chimera, unmarked, 37.2cm wide; and a large Spode 'Greek' soup serving tureen and cover, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with various panels, unmarked, 36cm handle to handle; and a tureen stand, 19cm wide; sold together with a small side plate, with pegasus and chariot riders and small central figural panel, unmarked (4)Condition:Draining Plate - Condition is generally good. There are a couple of minute nibbles around the rim and one slight section of glaze loss. No cracks or chips.Tureen - old stapled repair to foot and to stabilise ensuing body crack, large foot rim chip, small sections of minor glaze nibblesUnattributed small sideplate - chipped, hairlineTureen stand - Restored rim chip, cracked
A collection of English blue and white earthenware pottery, early 19th century, comprising an unattributed 'Departing Traveller' platter, 31.5cm wide; a Copeland armorial platter with the crest of the Livery Company the Worshipful Company of Skinners and motto 'To God Only Be All Glory', impressed 'COPELAND' over crown factory mark, 33cm wide; a Josiah Wedgwood 'Blue Bamboo' / 'Chinese Vase' plate, circa 1810, impressed mark, 20.5cm diameter; a Spode 'Castle' tureen stand, 22cm wide; a Davenport 'Chinese River Scene' sideplate, impressed mark, 19cm diameter; Pountney & Allies 'Gothic Ruins' sideplate, unmarked, 16.5cm diameter; a Roger 'Zebra' soup plate, impressed mark, 24cm diameter; and 'Zebra' plate, and thirteen other plates/stands (group)Condition:Departing Traveller - Glaze crazing, signs of use with some minor staining spots. Some small spots of green paint to the rim.Worshipful Company of Skinners platter - a few short hairlines to the rim and some overall stained crazing linesBlue Bamboo - Two cracks to rim'Castle' tureen stand - some glaze loss to edges of handles'Chinese River Scene' - Restored rim chipGothic Ruins - No damagesRogers Zebra - Some Y shaped hairlines visible to the underside of the baseShepherd plate - Glazed over rim chip, hairlinesEastern Street Scene - no damageChinoiserie pearlware soup plate - small rim chip
A collection of English blue and white pottery, early 19th century, including a Davenport 'Muleteer' circular dish raised on four feet, printed title and factory marks together with impressed anchor marks; and Davenport 'Rhenish Views' tureen stand, a Minton and Boyle 'Devon' serving dish; small Willow pearlware quadrant serving dish, a Minton 'Tintern Abbey Monmouth' tile teapot stand, four small Willow pattern platters, a small oval box printed in the Japanesque style with fan-shaped panels of birds; a pair of small toy dessert tureens and covers with stands, small Mason's Ironstone bowl, Stevenson tureen lacking cover; a pair of small nursery sideplates with moulded rims, small Willow pattern tureen stand, a leaf-shaped dish, Coalport jug with Caughley print, Spode 'Grasshopper' saucer, 'Milkmaid' tea canister, sauceboat, etc (mixed lot, some damages variously throughout)Condition:Davenport Muleteer stand - 29cm diameterRhenish Views - 40cm wide
A collection of English blue and white earthenware, early 19th century, comprising a compartmentalized supper dish (broken and repaired), 32.2cm diameter; a Hicks and Meigh 'Exotic Birds' platter, with 'Stone China no 9' factory marks, 32cm wide; a Spode 'Net' pattern pedestal comport, arrow mark in underglaze blue, otherwise unmarked, 28cm wide; a razor holder, circa 1810, decorated with a scrolling foliate band, 19.5cm wide, two dessert side dishes, 'Stag Hunt' and one 'Willow', 19cm wide; a Davenport 'Oxburgh Hall' quadrant dish, impressed anchor and 'DAVENPORT' mark, 28cm wide; a William Mason 'Castle and Lake / Scroll Border Series' asparagus dish, 29cm wide and a 'Queen of Sheba' serving dish, attributed to Minton by Geoffrey Priestman, unmarked, 28cm wide (group)Condition:Hicks and Meigh platter - no damageSupper set - variously broken and restoredSpode net comport - small underside foot rim chip, otherwise goodRazor holder - Crudely restored rim chipsDavenport Oxburgh Hall dish - A couple of small underside rim chipsStag Hunt dish - crudely restored chip and section to handleWillow dish - chips to rimWilliam Mason asparagus dish - X shape hairline to base, further cracks and some nibbles to rimQueen of Sheba - Good condition
A Spode Indian Sporting Series plate, 'Death of the Bear', 19th century, impressed 'SPODE / 28', further printed 'SPODE', 25cm diameter; sold together with a Spode dolphin embossed plate centrally painted with a small Water Lily, unmarked, 19.5cm diameter; and a Minton cabinet plate, nicely painted with large purple pansies and foliage to the centre, with five smaller panels to the moulded gilt rim, impressed mark, 23.6cm diameter (3)Condition:Some scratches to the painted water lily and also to the plate with the pansy. No damages or repairs.
A Spode part dinner service, 19th century, the centres painted with birds perched on branches, the borders with butterflies and insects, within gilt borders, comprising: four dinner plates a tureen and cover two graduated meat plates (8)There is a chip to the inner rim of the cover to the tureen. One of the plaets has a small area of discoluratuin to the edgeScratches to teh glaze to the larger platterSmaller platter has a small, possibly factory fault to the rim and a slight slither out to the footrimNB these plates have no reptilian properties, they do not slither, but there is a sliver out from the footrim of the smaller platter.Marks of "Daniell London" to all four of the plates, otherwise unmarked.
A pair of Spode azure blue ground bone china beaded match pots, c1820, painted with pink flowers and gilt, 75mm h, painted mark and pattern No. 3975 and miscellaneous other early 19th c English pottery and porcelain, including toy wares and pair of undecorated Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester hand candlesticks, collector's labels Provenance: Geoffrey Fisk Collection Spode vases restoredMost of the other items in good condition
A Spode bronze-green ground feldspathic dry-bodied stoneware violet or bough pot and cover, c1810, sprigged with putti, 87mm h, impressed mark, collector's label Provenance: Geoffrey Fisk Collection Pot undamaged, cover chip on flange, not visible when in position, not cracked, no restoration
A Copeland & Garrett white glazed earthenware grocer's butter stand, c1850, 31cm diam, green printed garter mark JUGGINS BUTTER STANDS MANUFACTURED BY COPELAND & GARRETT, a Spode Drabware jug and miscellaneous other Spode and Copeland & Garrett pottery and porcelain, collector's labels Provenance: Geoffrey Fisk Collection Some faults
A Spode bone china Egyptian style bronzed and Japan pattern scent jar and reticulated cover and a contemporary earthenware Dolphin Tripod pot pourri vase, c1820, the first 17cm h, pattern no. 967 in red, collector's label Provenance: Geoffrey Fisk Collection The first - damagedThe second - slightly chipped and worn
A Royal Worcester plate, second half 20th c, painted with a central panel of apples and grapes reserved on a red ground, by P Stanley, signed, a Spode dessert plate printed and painted with pheasants and various Aynsley ornamental porcelain, printed mark (7) Clock with minor chip to corner, the rest in good condition.
A study collection of Spode earthenware and bone china, early 19th c, to include two scent jars, printed and painted with Chinese birds and peony, one on unglazed buff ground, two bone china plates, finely painted with fruit on a marble ledge or a basket of flowers and a moonlight lustre saucer dish, impressed or printed marks or unmarked, collector's label (18) Provenance: (floral plate) Micah Salt (1847-1915) Buxton; Geoffrey Fisk Collection Mostly worn/scratched or damagedThe two jars intact

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