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Lot 247

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed Willow wares, c. 1810-20. To include: a Spode honey pot and cover, a covered box, sauce tureen and cover, pickle dish, arcaded plate and egg stand with egg cups. Plate: 19 cm (7)

Lot 205

A group of early 19th century Spode wares, c. 1820. To include an incense burner modelled as a cottage, a caneware honey pot as a bee skip and a painted creamware butter dish on fix base. Cottage 18 cm tall. (3)

Lot 281

Two early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series soup dish and a Copeland 1892 plate with a Tiger Hunt. 1833. Plate: 25cm (3)

Lot 258

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed and hand-painted pearlware pieces, c. 1800. Included: Fisherman plate, Lady with Parasol plate, a Spode painted floral plate, two landscape painted plates and a floral plate. 33cm (6)

Lot 300

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed Spode plates, c. 1820-30. To include: Union Wreath, Floral, Filigree, and Geranium. Largest: 25 cm wide. (6)

Lot 198

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed plates, some Spode, as Chinese replacements, c. 1800-20. Largest 25cm wide. (9)

Lot 1404

A 19thC rosewood tea caddy together with Spode dish, Crown Staffordshire cup and saucer and a Chinese saucer.

Lot 287

A group of three early Spode white porcelain teapots and covers, and similar coffee pot, all painted with gilding, c. 1820. Coffeepot: 28 cm tall. (4)

Lot 179

A group of early 19th century Spode transfer-printed and painted wares, c. 1820. It include a floral comport, a Union Wreath square plate, an English Sprays green dessert dish, a red-printed leaf sheet pattern dessert dish. Comport: 30 cm long. (4)

Lot 220

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed Spode plates, c. 1800-20. To include: Willow, Forest landscape, Trophies Etruscan, Temple Landscape, and Grasshopper. 25cm wide. (8)

Lot 305

A group of early 19th century Spode creamware and pearlware decorated plates, c. 1820. Largest: 25 cm wide. (6)

Lot 212

An early 19th century large Spode creamware arcaded dish, c. 1820. It has a later painted scene of a man blowing a horn, signed 'Dl'. 30cm long. (1)

Lot 226

A group of early 19th century black basalt engine turned and moulded creamers and a lidded sugar, c. 1810. Including two marked Spode examples. Tallest: 12 cm. One marked Spode. (8)

Lot 266

Two early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed plates, c. 1825. One is Spode Lattice Scroll border with a central armorial, one is for Vauxhall gardens, and with a similar Spode Felspar Porcelain armorial plate. Largest 25cm. (3)

Lot 171

A group of mainly Spode early 19th century porcelain, c. 1810-20. Toi include: a blue and white transfer-printed Broseley covered sugar, a bat printed covered sugar, a Felspar Porcelain covered sugar, a two-handled chocolate cup and stand and a flower-encrusted piece. Tallest: 18cm. (6)

Lot 234

A group of early 19th century brown drabware pieces, some Spode, c. 1820 to include: two bat printed jugs, a candlestick holder, a pot pouri on dolphin supports and a jug with spout drainer. Tallest jug 17cm. (5)

Lot 219

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed cream jugs, c. 1800. To include: Spode Queen Charlotte, Galloping Horse, Shepherd, Conversation and others. Tallest: 14cm. (7)

Lot 400

A collection of English ceramics to include two Spode limited edition lidded pot pourri vases 145/500 and 240/500, a Spode tea caddy. Together with 5 Hammersley Mulberry Hall floral jugs and a Royal Albert guilt teapot (9).

Lot 416

A collection of English ceramics to include a Wedgwood Ruby Tonquin Octagonal bowl 21.5cm d and Ginger Jar 16cm h, a Spode lidded jar 23cm h F296, hand painted two handled urn by R Wood, a pair of Hammersley 'Lady Patricia' Sugar Shakers hand painted by F. Howard along with 3 x oblong dishes and a small Halcyon Days pin dish. (10).

Lot 203

A group of mainly Spode porcelain hand-painted and transfer-printed wares, c. 1820. Including dessert dishes, sauce tureen, plates and waste bowls. Largest dish: 31cm long. (10)

Lot 199

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed plates, some Spode, as Chinese replacements, c. 1800-20. Largest 25cm wide. (8)

Lot 298

A group of early 19th century transfer-printed and hand-painted armorial / badge wares by Spode and Copeland & Garrett, c. 1820-35. One for the West India Dock Tavern. Largest: 25 cm wide. (5)

Lot 262

A group of early 19th century hand-painted porcelain, c. 1820. To include Spode, Masons and others. Largest 26cm wide. (7)

Lot 272

A group of early 19th century spill vases, mainly Spode, c. 1820. To include Tumbledown Dick printed and painted vase, sprig moulded, feldspathic and hand-painted porcelain. Tallest: 12 cm. (7)

Lot 206

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed Spode plates , c. 1800-20. To include: Buddliea, Dragon, Lange Lijsen, Temple, Flying Pennant, Star Ship, Parasol Figure. 25cm wide. (10)

Lot 296

A group of early 19th century transfer-printed and hand-painted Spode dessert plates, c. 1820. 21 cm wide. (5)

Lot 229

A group of early 19th century Spode jugs, c. 1815. To include Chinese of Rank, Greek, and Love Chase. Tallest: 23cm. (3)

Lot 185

A group of mostly Spode early 19th century vases and other items, c. 1820. To include a green glaze leaf-moulded dish, a cache pot, hand-painted floral spill vases and more. Tallest: 15 cm. (8)

Lot 261

A group of early 19th century blue and white hand-painted pearlware moulded dessert wares, c. 1810. To include moulded dessert dishes, basket stands, a saucer etc. Some marked Spode. Largest: 25 cm. (6)

Lot 178

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed miniature wares, c. 1800-10. To include: Spode Tall door creamer, Minton Chinese Family custard cup, a Willow pot, a One Man Insect Willow Custard Cup and a Minton Domed Building teapot (associated lid)Tallest: 10cm tall. (6)

Lot 290

An early 19th century blue and white transfer printed Spode Queen Charlotte pattern bourdaloue, c. 1820. 26 cm wide. (1)

Lot 273

An early 19th century Spode blue and white transfer-printed Rock pattern ewer, a Lucano tankard and a Copeland Christ's Hospital School mug, c. 1810-50. (3)

Lot 190

A group of mostly Spode early 19th century hand-painted pearlware pieces, c. 1820. To include three supper set dishes, five plates, two saucers and a waste bowl. Supper set dishes: 32 cm wide. (11)

Lot 249

A group of early 19th century Spode sprig moulded jugs and teapot in various bodies and styles, c. 1810-20. Tallest: 17 cm (5)

Lot 191

A group of mostly early 19th century Spode teapots, c. 1820. Together with a Copeland Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee teapot. Largest: 24 cm long. (5)

Lot 288

A group of 19th century blue and white transfer printed Spode Indian Sporting wares, c. 1810. To include: a Chase after a Wolf soup dish, Groom Leading Out small plate and a Hunting a Buffalo medium platter. Platter: 31 cm wide. (3)

Lot 254

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c. 1820. To include Jones British History, Spode Italian, Castle, Tower, Girl at the Well, Aesop's Fables, Davenport and more. Largest: 25cm. (11)

Lot 187

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c. 1800-10. To include: a Spode Fruit and Flowers covered sugar, a Chinese Flowers waste bowl, a Broseley covered sugar, a One Man Insect Willow covered dish, a supper set centre tureen, a later coloured Willow pattern tea caddy and a later Good Ale mug. Tallest: 14cm tall. (8)

Lot 208

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed Spode wares, c. 1800-20. To include: Floral, Flower Cross, Daisey, Grapes, Peony, Honeysuckle and Parsley, Botanical and others. 25cm wide. (9)

Lot 257

An early 19th century blue and white hand-painted Spode Chinese landscape platter, with hand-painted armorial in the top border as a replacement for an 18th century Chinese piece, along with a similar platter, c. 1815. 37cm (2)

Lot 224

A group of early 19th century black basalt engine turned teapots and covers, one with dog finial c. 1810. Including two marked Spode examples. Tallest: 15 cm. (5)

Lot 280

A group of uncommon 19th century blue and white transfer-printed Spode wares, c. 1820. To include: Chinoiserie, Shepherdess, Chinese of Rank, Nettle, Honeysuckle and Parsley. Largest: 21cm (5)

Lot 260

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed and other colour Spode Greek wares and a similar Love Chase pattern saucer, c. 1815. To include: two plates, a dessert dish, and an asparagus server. Plates: 25cm (5)

Lot 267

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed Spode plates, c. 1825. To include: Group, Leaf, Botanical and India patterns. 25 cm wide (4)

Lot 304

A group of early 19th century pottery and porcelain wares, mainly Spode, c. 1820. To include printed, painted and gilded decorations. Widest: 24 cm. (7)

Lot 197

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c. 1800-10. To include: a supper set segment and cover, a vegetable tureen and cover, three plates, a cheese stand and an open serving dish. Along with three Spode printed and painted stone china platters. Largest: 33cm wide. (10)

Lot 246

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed Spode wares, c. 1810-20. To include: an Indian sporting tureen stand, a Greek custard cup and cover, a Milkmaid creamer, Buffalo cup, Caramanian pudding bowl and a broth pot and cover. Bowl: 21 cm (7)

Lot 196

An early 19th century Spode blue and white transfer-printed dessert dish with central armorial, c. 1825. Together with a Spode hand-painted porcelain saucer with central armorial and a Christ's School Hospital dish. Dessert dish: 22cm wide. (3)

Lot 201

A group of mainly Spode early 19th century jugs, c. 1820. To include a moulded jug with painted birds and insects, a Stone China printed and painted jug, a bat printed creamer and a bat printed jug with gilded and blue border. Tallest: 12 cm tall. (4)

Lot 1282

Chivas Royal Salute 21yr old blended whisky in a blue Spode decanter boxed and enclosed in a blue velvet bag 75cl along with a vintage Wade Bells Old Scotch Whisky decanter 37.8cl.

Lot 248

A group of early 19th century creamware, c. 1810. To include: a coffeepot and cover, a sauce boat, two Spode jelly moulds, a pierced plate and a Spode sauce tureen, cover, stand and ladle. (6)

Lot 218

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed chinoiserie pattern teapots, c. 1800. To include: a coloured Fence example, Spode Queen Charlotte, Trench Mortar, Conversation, and an Elephant teapot. Tallest: 17cm. (5)

Lot 211

An early 19th century creamware jug, possibly Spode, c. 1820. It is decorated with two men and their dogs and a landscape to the other side. Together with a puce printed jug with gilded initials of 'JL'. tallest 17 cm. (2)

Lot 303

Two early 19th century bat printed vases with moulded jewelled rims, one decorated with a fruit gatherer and the other with a titled view of Canterbury, c.1820. Together with a moulded sprig vase, possibly Spode. 16 cm tall. (3)

Lot 214

A group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed chinoiserie pattern wares, c. 1800-10. To include: a Spode Forest Landscape basket stand, a Buddleia root dish, Fence pattern supper set dish, and other items. Supper set dish: 33 cm wide. (7)

Lot 140

Ceramics to include two Royal Worcester floral plates, jewelled gilt decoration, an early Coalport two handled vase with gilt and pink decoration with a Copeland Spode associated cup and saucer to include a teal saucer (4). One Worcester plate is good, remainders carry damages.

Lot 303

A collection of Spode Savoy Cabbage tea ware to include a teapot, 4 cups, 4 saucers, a milk jug and a cake plate (Qty). In good condition, some surface wear.

Lot 102

A Copeland Spode K916 pale green glazed jug with applied relief decoration of man on horseback with dogs chasing fox together with a Doulton Lambeth treacle glazed jug with applied Acanthus leaf decoration to handle. Height 16cm. Both of first quality with no obvious signs of restoration or damage.

Lot 281

Pottery to include an Aynsley 8'' octagonal Haddon Hall bowl, a Wedgwood mushroom glass paperweight, Spode plates and others (Qty). Condition generally good.

Lot 309

Four boxed Spode Morris & Co Strawberry Thief cup and saucer sets (4). In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

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