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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A mixed group of early nineteenth century porcelain tea wares, c. 1800-20. To include examples by Spode, Newhall, Derby, Worcester, Derby, Newhall and more. Comprising of: four saucer, a creamer, a waste bowl, two tea bowls, four cans and seventeen cups. Saucers: 15 cm wide. (29) Condition: Some minor damage and wear. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of early nineteenth century gold-banded bat printed tea wares, c. 1810-20. To include: examples by Spode, Newhall and Thomas Wolfe. Consisting of: a covered sugar, a creamer, two waste bowls, a vase, nine cans, ten cups, four tea bowls and ten saucers and a large saucer dish. 7.5 cm tall. (39) Condition: Hairline to one saucer and large saucer dish, one waste bowl, vase, creamer, handles missing on sugar, one can cracked, three cups cracked. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of early nineteenth century dry bodied wares, c. 1815-20. Comprising of a Hackwood & Co vase and a Wedgwood teapot (associated cover) and a Spode embossed teapot. Teapots: 24 cm wide. (3) Condition: Vase with two rim chips and five foot chips, Spode teapot lid broken and gluedProvenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of late eighteenth, early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c.1820. To include: a Conversation pattern bowl, a Spode tall Door waste bowl, a teapot stand, a Buddhist Temple coffee cup, a Davenport Broseley pattern cup, a Broseley pattern small jug (marked Walsh), a miniature tea bowl and a Swan pattern coffee cup. Bowls: 15 - 17 cm wide. (8) Condition: Small chip to inner rim of Conversation bowl, Broseley jug crackedProvenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of early nineteenth century porcelain ink wells, c. 1810-15. Comprising of a Spode blue ground and gilt decorated well (impressed Spode), a marked Chamberlain Worcester with marble decoration and a shell-shaped well incorporating a face. 3 - 6 cm tall. (3) Condition: Spode with disguised chips under the rim, Chamberlain stained with ink, wear to the gilding throughout. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of early twentieth century ceramics, c.1920-40. To include: two Spode Velamour vases and a similar lidded pot, a Susie Cooper bowl, a Rhead Burleigh Ware vase, two Shelley vases. Rhead vase 16 cm tall. (7) Condition: In good overall condition. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed wares c.1800-30. To include: A Spode Willow pattern asparagus server, a Willow pattern pepper pot, a Davenport Chinoiserie Highbridge double-ended egg ring and an Italian Scenery tall pate pan. Pepper pot: 11 cm tall. (4) Condition: Two 2 cm hairlines in the egg ring. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
An early nineteenth century Spode porcelain teapot, cover and stand, c. 1810-15. It is decorated in blue and gilding with a Greek key border as pattern number 742. 27 cm wide. (1) Condition: Break to the rim of the stand, hairline in the body of the teapot. Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
Two early nineteenth century Spode porcelain miniature pieces, c. 1820. To include: a puce ground with raised gilding vase as pattern # 3993 and a lidded vessel with floral decoration as pattern # 3066. 7 - 9 cm tall. (2) Condition: Small break at the top of the puce vase. 1 cm crack in the rim of the lidded vessel and the lid broken in half. Slight wear to gilding.Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A pair of early nineteenth century porcelain winged griffin candle sticks with painted marbling to base and gilded highlights, c. 1820. Unmarked, but possibly Spode or Rockingham. 15 cm long. (2) Condition: Minor wear to the painted edges and gilding, firing cracks to the base of one, one tail restored.Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
A group of largely early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c.1820. To include: a Spode Gothic Castle pattern dessert dish, a Don Pottery Named Italian Views sauce tureen stand, a Buffalo pattern basket and a later sauce ladle. 18 - 28 cm wide. (4) Condition: Crack in ladle, basket broken, stand broken and glued.Provenance: From the Sadia Walsh Collection
Three bone china drinking tankards commemorating Derby & Grand National landmarks,‘The Derby Tankard’ by Spode, England, inscribed with Derby 200 crest logo and THE OFFICI AL BICENTENARY TANKARD, with COMMEMORATING THE 200th RUNNING OF THE DERBY in gold leaf lettering around the inner rim and printed legend to base detailing the first running of the race on 4th May 1780, 10 x 11cm.; Spode, England green and gold tankard commemorating 150 years of the Grand National, Aintree's jumping horse logo to front, AINTREE COMMEMORATES 150 YEARS OF THE GRAND NATIONAL printed to reverse, both within laurel wreaths, 10 by 10cm.; white Royal Worcester mug commemorating 150 years of the Grand National with similar inscriptions, 9 by 7.5cm.
Collection of horse racing memorabilia,comprising: a Martell Grand National Limited Edition decanter commemorating 10 years of the Martell Grand National, etched to both side, with COA, Limited Edition 3560 of 4000, in original box, 23 cm; sold together with a set of three Horse and Jockey Commemorative Glasses Martell 2002, Limited Edition 2856 of 6000, 30 cm; and two Royal Doulton Desert Orchid and Dawn Run porcelain plates, a Royal Worcester Desert Orchid porcelain plate and a Royal Worcester 150 years of the Aintree Grand National; Red Rum memorabilia, including a souvenir framed wall mirror, signed to the backboard by Ginger McCain; sold together with a Spode porcelain decorative plate with Red Rum on the front, Limited Edition 178 of 200, with box and COA; a Danbury MInt porcelain plate of Red Rum, with COA and box and a Royal Doulton porcelain plate of Red Rum, Limited Edition 929 of 7500; together with two Red Rum lapel badges; VHS, Ivor Herbert's Red Rum book; blue Rotary Club Langholm sash with official programme 3rd June 1979; the lot also including a boxed 2007 John Smiths Grand National special edition commemorative tankard; also a Beswick Arkle with Pat Taaffe up figural group, a Beswick Arkle model and an Arkle head, 20th century, the figural group of Pat Taaffe seated on Arkle, wearing the Duchess of Westminster's racing colours and No.6 number cloth, raised upon a mahogany oval base, bears factory marks and printed plaque, height: 31.5 cm damage to one of the ears on the Arkle Pat Taaffe model and the reins are damaged on one side (a qty.)
A SPODE QUEEN'S BIRD (S3589) PART DINNER SERVICE, comprising a breakfast cup, four tea plates, ten dessert bowl, ten 19cm plates, ten soup plates, ten 23cm plates and ten dinner plates Condition ReportThe china has had little use. The dinner plates are 26.5cm. Cereal bowl are 16cm. The undersides are white. Non are marked for dishwasher or microwave use. Approximately 40% are seconds
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, GLASSWARE, METALWARES, PRINT, ETC, including a metal cased W.A.Camkin snooker cue, a Bromsgrove School O.T Swaggar stick, a set of five Copeland Spode 'Landscape' pattern meat platters, a glass biscuit barrel, assorted plates, blue and white tureen, etc (quantity) The cue appears to be unwarped and in good condition
A SPODE MINIATURE JUG AND BOWL, each of octagonal form, green painted and gilded in the Chinese taste with a vase of flowers and foliage, the bowl with red 'SPODE' mark. 6cm diameter of bowlThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Each piece with some minor wear to the gilding but generally in good condition without chips, cracks or restoration.
Four pairs of Wedgwood circular plates decorated with gilt foliage on a plum ground, various Coalport and other Indian tree pattern ceramics, two Limoge collectors plates and four Bavarian plates printed with fish, three Ainsley plates and a Spode miniature sauce jug, sauce boat and stand (QTY)
A group of vintage ceramics, comprising Swinnertons part dinner service, of six dinner plates, six bowls and a larger salad bowl, all in the Girl With Gramophone pattern, circa 1954, a large Burleigh Ware bowl, 41cm diameter, a set of three Royal Doulton and two Bristol graduated meat plates, a Spode Christmas Tree cake plate and a cheese wedge decorated with birds, a/f. (21)

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