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An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed Spode platter, circa 1825. It is decorated with the Union Wreath pattern on Spode's Imperial Body with a gadrooned rim. 47 cm long. (1)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Fine hairline in rim, otherwise in good overall condition.
A group of early nineteenth century blue painted shell edge pearlware pieces, circa 1820-30. Comprising of: four platters (one marked DAWSON, one marked SPODE), a plate (marked WALLACE), a sauce tureen and cover, a stand and a soup tureen lid. Platters: Largest platter: 45 cm wide, plate: 24 cm wide. (8)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Chip to the face of the Spode platter, wear to some rims, damage to the soup tureen lid's knop.
A good Spode tea service, c.1810, finely decorated in pattern 498 with an Imari type pattern of baskets before an ornamental fence beneath panels containing birds and flowers. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a milk jug, a sugar basin, a slop bowl, two saucer dishes, six plates, 10 teacups, 11 coffee cans and 12 saucers. (46)
A Spode basket, c.1800, the circular form decorated in pattern 967 with formal Oriental flowering plants, a Coalport vase decorated in the Worcester style with flower panels on a blue scale ground, an English porcelain bough pot painted with a band of oak leaves, and a Paris bough pot with gilt swags on a claret ground, 20.2cm max. (4)
A pair of Spode plates, c.1820, printed with arrangements of fruit, the rims moulded with entwined dolphins and foliate motifs, and a Chelsea soup plate, c.1755, of Gotzkowsky type, moulded with bands and sprays of flowers, painted with scattered single blooms, a ladybird and other flying insects, 23.5cm max. (3)
A Miles Mason porcelain coffee can and saucer, early 19th century, moulded with a band of white leaves against a blue ground, each painted with a bird's nest and fruit; also another Miles Mason coffee can; a Spode `2015' pattern coffee can, and a Chamberlain Worcester coffee can painted with a titled view, `Blair near Athol', script mark, (5).
A collection of ceramics including a 19th century florally decorated jug named to Thomas Brundrett dated 1828, King Edward VIII coronation mug, Copeland Spode cream jug and sugar bowl, Coalport ladies, Royal Worcester limited edition figure 'Lullaby', a pierced German florally decorated bowl and Royal Doulton character jugs including 'Town Crier', 'The Lawyer' etc
A collection of Mason's Ironstone Chartreuse pattern wares comprising two ginger jars and covers, a vase and cover, jug, oval meat plate, etc, together with a set of four Spode Blue Room collection spice jars and covers, Copeland Spode Italian pattern jug, Royal Doulton toby jug - Winston Churchill, etc (a collection)
COPELAND SPODE. A pair of Copeland late Spode Chinoiserie style jars & covers with Dogs of Fo finials. Height 30cm.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS ITEM… Due to fragility, size or weight this lot is unsuitable for our in-house postal shipping service.Our recommended carrier for this lot is MBE (Plymouth) telephone +44 (0)1752 257224.
A Copeland late Spode ceramic garden seat, circa 1880, of barrel form with pierced handle and sides, decorated in Chinese style with flowers and branches, gilt highlights, factory mark to base, 35 by 47cm high.Condition: there is surface wear throughout and a small chip to the top rim, with some firing cracks internally.
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