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A group of porcelain cups, tea bowls and saucers including enamel decorated New Hall duo, a Spode duo, the tea cup handle modelled as a butterfly and both numbered 2276 to bases, a further floral decorated tea bowl and a floral decorated trio with turquoise enamels to gilt detail, all with painted gold anchor to bases.Additional InformationBoth the New Hall tea bowl and saucer with hairline cracks, the Spode duo with some rubbing to detail, especially the saucer/stand, the larger shaped saucer of the trio with chip to rim, saucer with hairline crack, otherwise usual manufacturing imperfections general rubbing to detail, dirt and general wear. Small surface abrasion where there has been surface loss, including to the green border to upper section, please see images, there are gaps in the glazing, possibly from rubbing over the years seen on the butterfly handle and elsewhere. Otherwise, further general light wear, there are some scratches and marks to the gilt interior, some manufacturing imperfections. The matching saucer does have some more extensive wear, rubbing to gilding and over glazed enamelling, imperfections, scratches etc.
A mid-19th century porcelain mug with painted floral decoration and gilt inscription 'Hugh McKey 1855', unmarked, height 8cm (af), a pair of Spode 'Felspar Porcelain' cabinet plates painted with butterflies and flowers, marked to bases, diameter 24cm, and a Thomas Bolton & Sons Ltd limited edition collectors' plate (4).Additional InformationThe mug has spreading hairline cracks to the base, both of the cabinet plates with scratches, one with firing crack to foot rim.
A group of early nineteenth century Copeland & Garrett, Late Spode felspar porcelain dessert plates with moulded and gilded rims, circa 1835-40. Each with green-printed factory marks to the underside. 23 cm wide. (9)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Overall wear to rims and gilding.
A group of early nineteenth century Spode porcelain tea wares, circa 1810-30. To include: a bat printed cup and saucer, a bat printed coffee can and cup and two further porcelain cups. Saucer:14 cm wide. (7) From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good condition bar some light wear to gilding in places.
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 group of four early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed knife rests, circa 1810-30. Included: a Spode Greek rest, a pair of Willow pattern rests and a pair Romantic-period border print rests. Greek: 10 cm long (5)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Two small chips to the Willow rests, minor wear to the Romantic rests.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed wares, circa 1820-50. To include: A Copeland Camilla pattern soup dish, a Wedgwood Hibiscus pattern soup dish, an Adams Tendrill pattern soup dish and a Spode Group pattern soup dish. All approximately 24 - 25 cm wide.(4)Condition: In good overall condition.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed Spode Marble or Cracked Ice and Prunus pattern coffeepot and cover circa 1820-30 along with an early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed bone china Spode Dragon II pattern breakfast cup and saucer, circa 1820-30. Coffeepot: 19 cm tall. Saucer: 16 cm. (2)Cup and saucer: Ex-David Drakard collection P627 1a and b. Condition: Coffeepot: restoration to the tip of the spout. Cup and saucer: In very good condition with no restorations.
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 collection of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed wares, circa 1815-30. Comprising of: A Davenport Villagers pattern dinner plates, two Spode Italian pattern dinner plates, a Wild Rose pattern plate and a Spode Castle pattern pudding bowl. 25 cm to 21 cm wide. (5)Condition: Castle bowl with crack in body, otherwise in good overall condition.
A collection, including Spode, of six early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed custard cups decorated with various chinoiserie scenes. These include Forest Landscape, Two Figures I and Buddleia, circa 1800-20. Tallest: 6.5 cm. (6)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Two with hairlines and chipping.
A collection of three early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed wares, circa 1800-15. Consisting of a Spode Forest Landscape custard cup stand, a Spode Buddleia divided dish and a Wolfe Boy on a Buffalo pattern dish. Wolfe dish: 30 cm long. (3)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Both Spode pieces have a restoration to the rim and the Wolfe dish has a chip.
A collection of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed Spode plates, circa 1800-25. Included: Gothic Castle dinner plate, Tiber pattern soup dish, Copeland Filigree soup dish, Tall Door large saucer dish, Tiber pattern side plate and a Lang Lijsen dessert plate . 20 - 25 cm in diameter(6)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Filled chip to the Tiber soup's rim, otherwise, in generally good overall condition
A collection of eleven early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed chinoiserie pattern plates, circa 1800-10. Included: A Spode Willow plate, a Willow Nankin plate, three Boy on a Buffalo pattern plates, a Buddleia soup dish, a Geddes Chinoiserie Bridgeless plate, a Minton Chinese Fisherman soup, a Long Bridge plate, Dagger Landscape plate and a large Broseley saucer dish. 20 - 25 cm wide. (11)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Overall staining to the Swansea platter, others in generally good overall condition
Two early nineteenth century blue and white transfer Spode plates, circa 1815-25. To include a Spode Gloucester pattern dinner plate and a Spode Group pattern dinner plate with rich enamel decoration. With factory marks. Both 25 cm wide. (2)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good overall condition
Four late eighteenth, early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed coffee pots, circa 1790-1810. They are each decorated with chinoiserie scenes to include: Pearl River House and Chinese Boys Fishing. Makers include Spode, Swinton and Ralph Wedgwood. Tallest: 27 cm tall (4). Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Some with cracks and chips.
A collection of early nineteenth century transfer printed plates, circa 1820-40. Included: A Spode green-printed Aesop's Fables plate (the Dog and the Sheep), an Irish Scenery series brown-printed plate with Castle Huntly, American Interest: Residence of the Late Richard Jordan puce-printed plate, a Mayer brown-printed Mogul Scenery plate and a brown-printed Elkins Nant Mill plate. 16 - 24 cm wide. (5)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Overall staining to the Nant Mill plate, others in good overall condition.
A collection of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed wares, circa 1815-25. Included: Three Spode Trophies Marble pattern plates with enamelled highlights, a Wedgwood Basket & Flowers plate, a dessert plate with bird decoration, an Etruscan and Greek vase sauce tureen stand, a Davenport sauce tureen stand, a Romantic period sauce tureen stand and a Chinese Porcelain pattern side plate. 17 - 25 cm wide (9)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good overall condition
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed wares, circa 1815-25. Comprising: A Spode Tiber pattern sauce tureen (no lid), a Minton Genevse soap box base, a Minton Semi China vase, a Spode Love Chase waste bowl, a helmet-shaped creamer printed with a llama and a footed bowl with figures in a landscape. Vase: 12 cm tall, Tiber tureen: 19 cm wide. (6) From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Vase has damage to the rim, Tiber tureen has a small chip to the foot, footed bowl has rim chip, jug has foot rim chip, soap box has rim chip.
A collection of nine early to mid-nineteenth century mainly blue and white transfer printed egg cups, circa 1825-50. Comprising: A Copeland & Garrett, Late Spode printed and painted cup, three Broseley pattern cups, two Asiatic Pheasant cups, an Indian scene cup with an elephant, a block printed cup with stylised flowers and a black-printed cup with floral decoration. All approximately 7 cm tall. (9) From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Block printed cup chip to rim, Copeland & Garrett with chip to rim, others in overall good condition bar some staining.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white and brown and white transfer printed tea wares, circa 1800-20. Comprising: A Spode Tall Door pattern coffee can, a Fisherman and Castle pattern tea bowl, a Lasso pattern coffee cup and a Peace of Amiens pattern coffee cup. Typically 6.5 cm tall (4) From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Chip to the rim of the Amiens cup, otherwise in overall good condition.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed wares, circa 1800-10. Included are: two Spode Rock pattern coffeepots and a Spode Pearl River House vase. The coffeepots are 26 cm and 20 cm tall and the vase is 15 cm tall. (3)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: One coffeepot is missing its lid and has a crack in the body. The other has a crack in the tip of the spout. The vase is missing its lid and has some repair to the foot and a hairline in the rim.
A group of nine early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed Spode wares, circa 1800-15. Include are: Boy on a Buffalo open sugar, saucer and pickle dish, Willow saucer, Forest Landscape cup, Queen Charlotte custard cup and bowl, Rock pattern coffee can and a Turner Stag pattern pickle dish. Saucer: 13 cm wide, cup 6.5 cm tall. (9)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Charlotte bowl missing lid, small chips to cup and custard cup rims.
A collection of five early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed supper set sections, circa 1800-20. Include are: A Spode Gloucester dish, two Spode Group pattern dishes, an Adams Snowy Shrubs pattern dish and a Harrison Fisherman and Willow dish. Harrison and Gloucester: 33 cm wide, others 29 cm wide. (5)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: All in good overall condition.
A collection of seven early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed Spode wares, circa 1820-30. Included are: A Group pattern dinner plate, a Group pattern diamond-shaped dish, a Group pattern handled dessert dish, a Filigree pickle dish, two Lattice Scroll pickle dishes and a Lattice Scroll root dish (ex-David Drakard collection). Root dish: 25 cm long, plate: 25 cm wide. (7)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Chip to plate's rim, crack in diamond-shaped dish, crack in rim of dessert dish. All others in generally good order.
A group of three early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed wares, circa 1810-20. To include: a Sowter's Willow pattern large dessert dish, a Spode Trophies pattern bowl and a Spode Flower Cross pattern root dish. Dessert dish: 32 cm wide, bowl: 21 cm wide. Root dish: 32 cm wide. (3)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Root dish missing lid and chip to corner. Bowl missing lid and crack to rim. Dish: crack in rim.
A collection of seven early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed Spode plates all printed with chinoiserie scenes, circa 1800-1815. Patterns include: Two Figures, Grasshopper, Boy on a Buffalo, Buddleia, Gothic Castle, Long Bridge and Willow. Sizes range from 25 cm to 11 cm wide. (7)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Small chip to Willow and Buddleia plates, others in generally good order.
A large group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed Broseley pattern tea wares, circa 1810-20. Comprising of: nine saucers, three tea bowls, three coffee cans, three coffee cups, five cups and a creamer. Some marked Spode, Grainger Worcester and Rathbone. Saucers: 15 cm wide. (24)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good overall condition bar wear to the gilding in places.
A group of early nineteenth century transfer printed wares, circa 1820-40. Included: A Spode Peacock pattern dessert dish, large saucer and lid, two Spode tobacco leaf pattern plates, a Wedgwood red printed two-handled vase and cover, a brown-printed tea bowl and saucer with landscape decoration and a black printed Woodman pattern tea bowl and saucer. Vase: 15 cm tall, dessert dish: 20 cm wide. (8)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good condition.
A group of four blue and white transfer printed blue and white plates, circa 1810-30. Included: A Davenport Chinoiserie Bridgeless plate, a Spode Marble pattern dessert plate, a Spode Forest Landscape pattern pudding bowl and a Lovick pattern arcaded plate. 21 cm to 18 cm wide. (4)Condition: Small rim chips to the Lovick and Bridgeless plates, otherwise, good.
Two boxes of assorted tea wares, by various factories, including Spode ‘Fleur de Lys’, Crown Staffordshire, eight Royal Crown Derby pale blue bowls with hand finished rose decoration, a Royal Crown Derby Salmon pink part coffee set, various 19th Century shaped dishes, plus various others, (two boxes)
A large early 20th Century Royal Worcester pomander and cover with twin handles and relief moulded ribbon tied swags beneath a domed and finial mounted cover, decorated in the round by M. Powell with a country lane with cottages and a lady tending to geese, two gentlemen in conversation beside their horse and to the other side, a mother stood with her young family before farmyard building, signed, gilt mark, height 37cm Retains original receipt from Royal Worcester and Spode Rooms dated 12th May 1995 listing the cost price at £5000
Three Spode Indian Sporting Series blue and white plates, a stand and a footed dish, c. 1815- 25, comprising two Chase After a Wolf soup plates, 24.5cm, a Death of the bear plate, 25cm, a Common Wolf Trap tureen stand, 21cm, all with minor scratching and wear to the base and an untitled lozenge shaped footed dish, discoloured restoration, 37cm
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