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A mixed lot including a Spode garden bird's collector's plate, no.5 Mistle Thrush (d.24cm), an Indian lacquered circular box, the lid with a princely figure and the frieze depicting animals amongst foliage, a cash box with a large assortment of coins and a smaller coin box with aperture to base etc. (a lot)
Six late 18th/early 19th century blue and white printed pickle dishes, to include two Wedgwood examples decorated with berries, each with impressed mark beneath, a Spode example decorated in the Italian pattern, with printed marks beneath, and two examples decorated in variations of the Willow patte
Early 19th century Spode blue and white twin handled basket, with osier moulded sides and pierced rim, decorated in the Castle pattern, L26.5cm, together with two early 19th century Spode blue and white soup tureens (lacking covers), the first example decorated in the Entrance to the Ancient Granary pattern from the Caramanian series, L18.5cm, the second example decorated in the Italian pattern, L18cm, each with impressed and/or printed marks beneath, (3)
Large 19th century Jasperware jug, of exhibition size, probably Wedgwood or Copeland Spode, the brown ground decorated with hunting scene frieze of hounds chasing game birds and rabbit, the base and and scrolling handle with foliate detail, the rim with fruiting vine, H35cmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Early 19th century Derby coffee can and saucer, circa 1806-1825, decorated in pattern no 529, painted with a band of pink roses within gilt trellis borders, with red painted marks beneath, cup H6cm, saucer D13cm, together with an early 19th century Spode tea cup and saucer, decorated in pattern no 2813, painted with clusters of pink roses with green leaves upon gilt seaweed, marked Spode beneath and with pattern number, plus a similarly decorated plate
Extensive Spode dinner and tea service, decorated in the Golden Valley pattern, comprising eighteen dinner plates, ten salad plates, ten side plates, ten twin handled soup bowls and ten saucers, ten bowls, two sauce boats and two stands, two square serving dishes, smaller oval serving dish, two tureens and covers, two large oval serving platters, one smaller example, teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, twin handled lidded sucrier, and ten teacups and ten saucers, with red printed marks beneath
A good early to mid-19th century porcelain potpourri and cover; in Spode-style with gilded cover, circular body with two gilded mask handles (possibly modelled as Mercury) opposed by two hand-decorated vignettes (figures on a countryside road before castle ruins and countryside view of a church), the lower body with four piercings and raised on spreading circular foot (12 cm diameter including handles)
A Spode Copelands China fine porcelain potpourri and cover modelled as a Classical-style urn; two gilded mask handles and two opposing vignettes of figures on a countryside road leading to stone buildings, the cover and urn marked to their undersides (17.5cm high), together with 7 smaller pieces -four Royal Doulton miniature character jugs 'Bacchus', 'Don Quixote', 'D'Artagnan' and 'Neptune'; two Royal Copenhagen models - a feeding mouse and a sleeping cat (H.N. 2579) and a hand-decorated Royal Worcester porcelain candle snuffer 'Mrs Caudle' Condition Report: The condition are in very good order. See lot 5, these items are from a Private collection and have been in a cabinet for many years
Nine good ceramic pieces and a pair of plate stands: a large and heavy Spode circular two-handled tureen and cover in the 'Marlborough Sprays' design, a similar tureen and cover, a pair of hand-decorated Italian seafood bowls, three fine Lenox Ltd limited edition cabinet plates decorated with birds (with paperwork), a large Ridgeway (Staffordshire) plate decorated with flowers, a Spode flan dish decorated in the 'Stafford Flowers' design (11 items in two boxes)
A group of ceramics to include: a large Victorian style amphora two handled biscuit vase, decorated with pink flowers; two Kensington cottage teapots; Beswick "Falstaff" toby character jug; Staffordshire treacle glaze large Toby jug; Spode Chivas Brothers whiskey bottle (empty) and further Aynsley china serving dishes (1 box)
A collection of ceramics to include: Royal Crown Derby Posies box and cover, milk jug, flowers shaped dish, Brocade coffee cup; heart shaped dish & Olde Avesbury plate further ceramics include Minton Haddon Hall tureen and cover with two serving dishes; Royal Albert "Country Roses" butter dish and stand further Country Roses dishes; Royal Worcester limited edition plates Christmas tales plates and mugs and further jugs; Limoges bon bon dishes and box and covers; further Spode box and covers, miscellaneous vases (Q) 2 boxes
Mixed Collection of Porcelain, comprising large blue and white Delft round plate, diameter 15''; Royal Doulton statue of Pope John Paul II No. HN 2888; commemorative plate of Pope's 1982 visit; Copeland Spode square floral print plate; Wedgwood table lighter; Copeland Spode 'Chinese Rose' lidded conserve pot; together with a brass Zippo lighter.
A Spode Golden Gallery (Y8187) Tea Service Approx 94 Pieces to include, 8 coffee cups and 8 saucers, 8 tea cups and 8 saucers, teapot, coffee pot, small milk / cream jug, large milk / cream jug, small sugar bowl, a large sugar bowl, a twin handle sugar bowl with lid, a gravy boat and saucer, 8 soup bowls with 8 saucers, 8 dinner plates measuring 9 1/4 inches, 8 tea plates measuring 8 inches, 8 side plates measuring 6 1/4 inches, 2 terrene's approx 8 1/2 inches with two lids (both lids are damaged), 8 dinner plates 10 1/2 inches, and 1 meat plate.
A First Period Worcester porcelain cabbage-leaf plate, blue and white transfer-printed with fruit, flowers and butterflies, crescent mark on reverse, 27.5 x 21 cm, a First Period Worcester porcelain cabbage-leaf jug with foliate moulding and Bacchus-mask spout, blue and white transfer-printed with floral sprays, 20 cm high (both professionally restored), a First Period Worcester porcelain fruit basket with pierced rim, the lattice with applied florettes to the outside, blue and white transfer-printed with fruit and flowers, 24.5 cm diam, crescent mark (for repair), a 19.5 cm diam side-plate printed to match, crescent mark, and a leaf-embossed oval blue and white bowl with vine decoration, 'Oriental disguised numbers' marks (sometimes associated with Caughley) 22 x 19 cm; lot also includes two Edwardian Copeland Spode floral-printed wall-plates (7)
A pair of early 19th Century porcelain square dishes, painted with floral sprays within blue and gilt borders, 22cm, to/w a matching pair of 22cm plates, a set of six somewhat similar coffee cups and saucers, a two-handled cup with Japonaise motifs (possibly Spode) and a small Imari palette Ironstone bowlSmall chip, hairline crack and yellowing to square dishes and round plates, 2 cups and 1 saucer damaged, others with discoloured glaze visible on backs
A Copeland Spode Chinese Rose dinner service Condition Report: Meat dish, smaller oval dish, sauce boat and stand, two tureens and covers, one lid broken. 8 pudding bowls, 8 side plates, one chipped underneath rim, 8 soup bowls, medium plates and dinner plates. Unless noted all are in good condition. Have been used but have very light surface scratching.
An early 19th century English Rococo Revival porcelain sucrier, cover, and stand, previously attributed to Rockingham, painted with topographical vignettes on a gilt and claret ground, the stand 20cm diam, c. 1820, with a R. Saunders of Weybridge receipt dated 1960; a Spode lobed quatrefoil sauce tureen and cover, painted with country flowers, oval stand en suite
A MICHAEL MINOPRIO PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, THREE ITEMS OF BERNARDAUD LIMOGES POMPADOUR PATTERN SPODE TEA WARE RETAILED BY THOMAS GOODE & CO LIMITED LONDON, NEW CHELSEA, STAFFORDSHIRE COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS ALSO RETAILED BY THOMAS GOODE & CO LIMITED LONDON AND FOUR MOULDED LEAF SHAPED PICKLE DISHES PAINTED WITH BLUE FLOWERS AND INSECTS Generally good, some cracks and discolouration to New Chelsea Staffordshire coffee cans and saucers, other wear consistent with age. Three of the pickle dishes with faults

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