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Four Copeland Spode blue and white pottery pieces decorated in the 'Italian' pattern comprising a bowl, 24cm diameter, one similar bowl, 24cm diameter, a canted square dish, 18.5cm wide, and a small sugar bowl, 10.5cm, pre-glaze chip to rim of bowl, surface scratching to interiors on all four pieces
A 19th century spode 'Trophy' pattern part dinner service, foliate decorated with a yellow and blue wide border comprising: a twin handled oval dish raised on a spreading foot, 37cm high, a footed bowl, two twin handled oval dishes, a rectangular platter, a jug, 5 dinner plates, 26cm diameter, and 9 smaller plates, 23.5cm diameter. Large chip to rim of footed bowl, damage and repair to one of the two oval dishes, restoration to the jug, 5 dinner plates damaged and repaired. Crazing and staining and general wear
Collection of Six Spode 'The Maritime England' Plates, numbered: comprising No. 1 The Glorious Fist of June 1794; No. 2 The Battle of the Nile 1798; No. 3 The Four Days Battle, June 1666; No. 4 The Battle of Trafalgar 1805; No. 5 The Battle of Camperdown 1797; and No. 6 The Taking of Porto Bello 1739. Together with two Spode Armada Series plates, No. 1 A Game of Bowls 1588; and No. 2 The Armada Leaving Ferrol 1588.
A later 20th Century Spode chocolate cup and cover titled The Greenwich Cup (or The National Maritime Museum Cup), titled to the saucer and numbered 173 from a limited edition of 500, saucer diameter 12.5cm, together with two Spode commemorative cups and covers, one for Pope John Paul's British Visit in 1982, numbered 99/500 and the other for the wedding of Charles and Diana 191/500, all with printed marks, all with certificates (3)
A later 20th Century Spode commemorative vase and cover commemorating 200 years of Spode Craftsmanship 1770 - 1970, decorated with a hand painted portrait of Josiah Spode to one side and to the reverse a coat of arms, printed mark, numbered 75 from 200, height 31cm, together with a limited edition Wedgwood black basalt plate celebrating Sir Joshua Reynolds 'The Infant Academy', numbered 649 from 2500, gilt printed mark, diameter 25.5cm, with certificate (2)
CASED COPELAND'S SPODE SET OF SIX COFFEE CANS & SAUCERS with silver holders, Sheffield 1917 and 1920, Maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, the china with gilt decoration on yellow ground (one saucer cracked, four heavily crazed forming dull dings, all but one coffee can have some interior staining)
A group of early nineteenth century porcelain tea wares, c. 1810-25. To include a Machin pattern # 430 creamer and plate decorated with roses and a Spode pattern # 2721 covered sugar and teapot stand decorated with gilded flowers on a blue ground. Plate: 21 cm wide. (4) Condition: Hairline in the body of the plate, wear to gilding throughout. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of three early nineteenth century Spode porcelain teapots c. 1810-20. To include: an oval shape teapot and stand with associated lid, two gilded teapots, one with matching square dish. Teapots: 23 - 26 cm long. (4) Condition: Associated lid broken, crack to body of one teapot, one lid rivetted and with chips to the tip of the spout. Oval teapot with restored tip of spout and stand. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of four nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed pickle dishes, c.1820. To include: A Davenport Rustic Scenes series dish, a Castle pattern dish, a Spode Italian leaf-shaped dish and an Angry Lion flounder-shaped dish. 13-17 cm wide. (4) Condition: Italian dish broken and glued, Davenport with rubbed rim, the remaining both with hairlines. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of early nineteenth century porcelain tea wares, c. 1800-10. To include Chamberlain Worcester, Spode, Newhall and Worcester; teapot stand, covered sugar, two coffee cans, two tea bowls, two cups and a tea bowl and saucer. Teapot stand: 20 cm wide. (9) Condition: Saucer cracked, teapot stand cracked, both cans cracked, break to rim of sugar.Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of early nineteenth century Spode blue and white transfer-printed and coloured wares, c.1820. To include: a Tobacco Leaf cup and saucer and large saucer dish, a Frog pattern waste bowl, a Spode Chinese Flowers pattern large saucer dish and a pattern 3088 handed dessert dish. 14 - 21 cm wide. (5) Condition: Chinese Flowers rim broken and re-glued. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of early nineteenth century Spode porcelain trios and cups and saucers, c. 1810-20. To include: pattern # 471 tea bowl and saucer, pattern # 2213 cup and saucer, pattern # 1823 cup and saucer, pattern # 2197 trio (one cup Copeland & Garrett), pattern # 2214 trio (saucer and cup Copeland & Garrett) and a gilded on a blue ground trio. Saucers: 14 cm wide. (6) Condition: In good overall condition bar some light wear to the gilding. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of early nineteenth century Spode wares, c. 1810-20. To include: a transfer-printed Bowpot with Ship border plate, a hand-painted porcelain plate as pattern number 2600, and a blue and white transfer-printed footed comport in pattern 2054. Comport: 37 cm long. (3) Condition: Break to the rim of the comport. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of early nineteenth pearlware and creamware plates, c. 1800-20. To include: a blue and white transfer-printed and painted Wedgwood plate, a hand-painted floral Wedgwood plate, a leaf-border decorated Wedgwood plate and similar Spode plate and a Davenport creamware arcaded dessert plate. 18 - 20 cm wide. (5) Condition: One Wedgwood plate crack and glued, Davenport plate stained to the underside. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection

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