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Vinyl - 60 UK Punk late 1970’s to early 1980’s 7” singles including private pressings and promos to include: 999 x 7, The Only Ones x 2, Penetration, The Paranoids. The Straps, The Pack, Wire, The Vye, Knox x 2, The Vibrators, Vice Squad, Tanz Der Youth, The Undertones x 2, Die Toten Hosen, Trash, The Stranglers and related x 10, Splodgenessabounds / Max Spode x 3, Spizzenergi / Spizzles x 10, The Squibs, Stiff Little Fingers x 3, XTC, The Xdreamysts, The Professionals x 2 and others. Condition at least VG+ overall
A Spode "Fleur De Lys" pattern part combination service, including two tureens, coffee cans, sauce boat etcCondition:Please note that the plates in this lot do have surface scratches from general wear and tear.8 coffee cans - no visible issues.1 cream/milk jug - No visible issues1 sauce boat and stand - No visible issues.1 coffee pot and lid - handle on pot is cracked and main body is slightly crazed.2 tureens, both with covers - one tureen is has discolouration to interior and is also cracked. Other tureen has slight discolouration and is also cracked. Lids are fine.8 saucers - No visible issues.8 tea plates - No visible issues.12 side plates - No visible issues.11 dinner plates - No visible issues.8 smaller soup bowls - No visible issues.2 larger soup bowls - No visible issues.1 platter - No visible issues.
A collection of Chinese and Japanese pottery and porcelain including a Chinese turquoise glazed relief decorated vase by Wang Bing Rong Zuo bearing relief seal mark to base 22.5 cm high, a 19th Century Chinese blue and white cylindrical vase with flared rim, the main body decorated with four toed dragons amongst blossom bearing four character Kangxi mark to base 31 cm high, a Kutani Revival famille verte vase decorated with seated tiger and three toed dragon bearing green and black seal mark to base 30 cm high, Satsuma ware globular vase, Noritake figure of a seated chicken, Imari charger, Chinese blue and white blossom decorated plate, Chinese famille rose plate etc together with a box of English Japan pattern and Oriental influence china wares including a Royal Worcester blue and gilt decorated aesthetic period pair of vases, Crown Derby Japan pattern two handled vase, Spode Imari pattern trumpet shaped vase on three lion's paw feet bearing oxide red mark and No. 967 together with various cups, saucers, dishes, teapot and plate, various dates and makers (all for restoration) CONDITION REPORTS Item marked 126 only - there are some losses to the enamel and the extremities. There has been a large repair to the rim (badly). Surface scratching etc throughout. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
Two boxes of dinner and tea wares to include Spode "Old Bow" part tea set, a Staffordshire part tea set, a collection of Minton vintage china wares and a collection of Wedgwood "Beaconsfield" plates (various sizes), together with a box containing a Royal Doulton "Rondelay" part dinner service (3 boxes)
FIVE BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED MEAT PLATES 19TH CENTURY comprising a Spode tree and well meat dish, ‘Forest Landscape’ pattern, unmarked, 47cm wide; a Minton meat plate printed with ‘Camel and Giraffe’ pattern, underglaze workman's mark, 43cm wide; a Herculaneum meat plate printed with a pastoral scene depicting two herdsman, one on mule, with sheep and cattle close by, impressed mark, printed Stone China mark, 55cm wide; a plate from the Oriental Scenery Series printed with ‘Pagoda below Patna Azimabad’, blue printed pattern name to the reverse, 42.5cm wide; a Riley's ashet printed with ‘Europa’ within an architectural and pastoral landscape, printed factory mark, 37.2cm wide (5) largest 55cm wide Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF NINE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN EGG DRAINERS EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising three Caughley examples printed with the ‘Fisherman’ pattern, two unmarked, one marked S; a Worcester ‘Fisherman and Cormorant’ pattern drainer, with gilded rim and fan handle, marked with disguised numeral 8; a Spode ‘Forest Landscape I’ example, unmarked; a drainer printed with ‘Brosely’ pattern, unmarked; a drainer with a chinoiserie border, pierced with diamonds and ovals, unmarked; a ‘Willow Pattern’ drainer with flat fan handle, unmarked; and a John Rogers drainer printed with ‘Monopteros’ pattern, raised on three feet, blue O mark (9) largest drainer 10.5cm wide, smallest 8.7cm diameter Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN ASPARAGUS SERVERS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising two Spode examples, one printed with ‘Gothic Castle’, one unmarked, one marked; one probably Minton in the ‘Net’ pattern, unmarked; one by John Turner in the ‘Stag’ pattern; one in the ‘Forest Landscape’ pattern; one Caughley in the ‘Fisherman’ pattern; one Ridgeway in the ‘Osterley Park’ pattern, unmarked; and one Spode or Herculaneum printed with the Tower vignette from the Net Pattern, unmarked (9) 7.1cm - 8.5cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF MINIATURE TEA WARES MOSTLY 18TH CENTURY comprising a Ridgway ‘Curling Palm, patter teapot, unmarked; a London shape teapot printed with a mansion and church by a riverside, unmarked; a globular teapot with pink sponged decoration, unmarked; a pearlware coffee pot painted with ’Tree Fence House' pattern, unmarked; a Caughley teabowl and saucer printed with ‘Fisherman’ pattern; a Spode teabowl and saucer printed with ‘Tall Door’ pattern, marked S; a Rathbone of Portobello teapot printed with flowers in panels on a squiggle ground, unmarked; and a teabowl printed with a squirrel and ferret, probably Portobello, unmarked (10) largest teapot 9.5cm high, saucers 9.9cm and 9.7cm diameter From The Maisels Collection
TWO SPODE BLUE AND WHITE PRINTED VEGETABLE TUREENS WITH COVERS AND A SOUP TUREEN FROM 'THE INDIAN SPORTING SERIES', EARLY 19TH CENTURY one tureen printed with ‘Hog-Hunters Meeting by Surprise a Tigress & Her Cubs', printed title, printed and impressed marks, 24cm wide, with a framed Sam Howett & Thos Williamson print of origin entitled ‘The Chase After A Hog’; the rectangular tureen printed with ’Hunting a Buffalo', printed title, printed and impressed marks, 25cm wide; the tureen printed with ‘The Hog at Bay’, no cover, printed and impressed marks, 37.5cm wide (5) prints 56cm x 45.5cm and 54cm x 43cm (including frames) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF CREAMWARE CURD AND JELLY MOULDS LATE 18TH CENTURY including two pierced fluted examples, one with a pineapple detail; a pierced mould, probably Wedgwood, with a fish detail; a further pierced mould of oval form, probably Wedgwood; a small Spode mould in the form of a fish; and a further small mould in the form of a fish, unmarked, together with a Wedgwood strainer (7) largest jelly mould 19.7cm wide, 8.1cm high; fish moulds 11cm and 11.8cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: Thinly potted pierced moulds were made for shaping and draining sweet curds and creams. Some of the Wedgwood examples have fish or pineapple motifs impressed within them. The smaller shaped creamware moulds, such as the fish examples in this lot, were made to be embedded in sand while the jelly set. Examples were made at Wedgwood, Spode, Leeds, the Downshire Pottery in Belfast, and other places.
SPODE BLUE AND WHITE PRINTED MEAT PLATE FROM 'THE INDIAN SPORTING SERIES' 'DOOREAHS LEADING OUT DOGS', 19TH CENTURY impressed and printed factory marks, printed title; together with the ASSOCIATED FRAMED SOURCE PRINT, entitled ‘Dooreahs or Dog Keepers Leading Out Dogs’, published by T. McLean, Oct 1818 (2) 47cm wide Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN BUTTER BOATS AND WINE TASTERS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a Caughley butter boat printed with the ‘Fisherman’ pattern; two various Spode examples, one marked Spode, one unmarked; a Caughley wine taster printed with the ‘Fisherman’ pattern, unmarked; a Derby wine taster centred with a flower head, unmarked; together with a spoon-shaped EGG DRAINER, possibly Derby, painted with floral sprigs, unmarked (6) egg drainer 9.6cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
THREE LARGE BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED MEAT PLATES EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising a Rogers example printed with ‘The Camel’, impressed mark; a Spode Chinese export style example printed with a temple, unmarked; and a Davenport tree and well meat dish printed with the ‘Mosque and Fisherman’ pattern, impressed mark (3) 52cm - 58cm wide Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: The Rogers dish in ‘The Camel’ pattern is based on an aquatint by Thomas Daniell from his ‘Oriental Scenery’ titled ‘Gate Leading to a Musjed, at Chunar Ghur’.
LARGE PEARLWARE RECTANGULAR SOUP TUREEN, COVER AND LADLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY printed with the ‘Chinese Market Stall’ pattern, with twin lion mask handles, the domed cover surmounted with a lion finial, unmarked, 23cm wide; with a ladle in the same pattern with a lion mask terminal, 30cm long; together with TWO SPODE PEARLWARE PIERCED BASKETS ON STANDS, one from the Caramanian series, printed with ‘Sarcophagi at Cacamo’, impressed SPODE; the other printed with ‘Forest Landscape', stand impressed SPODE (6) basket stands 23.5cm wide Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
PAIR OF SPODE TRANSFER PRINTED TOAST RACKS, AND A HACKWOOD TOAST RACK EARLY 19TH CENTURY together with THREE TRANSFER PRINTED LADLES including a Spode ‘Bridge at Locarno’ example, a Spode ‘Castle’ ladle, and a Spode ‘Tiber’ ladle, factory marks (6) Spode racks 25cm long; Hackwood rack 20cm long; longest ladle 18cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
Nine Spode and other porcelain collector's plates, all boxed, comprising a Minton Queen's Silver Jubilee plate, limited edition 357/1000, Spode RAF plate, limited edition 3791/5000, Lincoln Cathedral, limited edition 497/900, Coventry Cathedral, limited edition 522/1000, Litchfield Cathedral, limited edition 612/672, The Imperial Plate of Persia, limited edition 10,000, Charles Dickens plate, limited edition 1636/5000, and two Coalport plates, The Mayflower, number 1046, and another number 203.
Limited edtion Spode 'Maritime England Plates' all boxed with certificates & some sales receipts approx. 24cm dia. - The taking of Porto Bello 22 November 1739 664/2000 - The battle of Camperdoen 11 October 1797 833/2000 - The four days battle June 1666 175/2000 - The battle of the Nile 1798 936/2000 - The battle of Trafalgar 21 October 1805 148/2000 - The Glorious first of June 1794 1948/2000
Winston Churchill collection includes heavy cast bust with Vires Acquirit Eundo lutet. Parisi M.D.CC.XVII medallion to base - Royal Doulton HN 3057 'Sir Winston Churchill' figure - books 'Their Finest Hour' - The Gathering of the Storm - The World in Crisis - Vinyl of Winston's voice - Spode plates - Bradex & Hamilton collectors plates - newspapers - magazines - photograph prints - First day covers - 9 Churchill crowns - mint stamps
Royal Crown Derby 'Kendal', gold, orange and blue & 'Caliph' plates - Spode London, Durrow, Prince of Wales 1969, reproduction pattern, cabinet collection plates, Salisbury Fruits of Eden plate, Liverpool Pottery small plates, Goebel Artis Orbis vase, Floris London jar, Minton Haddon Hall & H8369 plate & Royal Worcester Dance in the City plate
A COPELAND SPODE TRIO FOR THE ROYAL YACHT H.M.Y. VICTORIA AND ALBERT IIIfrom the official state dinner service for King Edward VII, in the gold and royal blue pattern sometimes referred to as the Garter Service, with a repeating design around the edge, the cypher garter crest of the yacht on the cup and saucer, maker's marks to the reverse -- largest saucer 7in. (18cm.) diam; cup 2½in. (6.3cm.) high Gifted to an ex-Royal yacht crew member.Much admired by the German Kaiser that he had the service copied for his own yacht. The majority of the undamaged service was kept by the British Royal Family after Britannia was decommissioned in 1997.Some wear to gilding particularly to the crest in the centre of noth saucers. Cup reapired with glue visible along the repair line.

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