An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series pudding bowl, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: Ancient Bath at Cacamo in Caramania. 18.5 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
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An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series small-size plate, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: An Ancient granary at Cacamo. 16 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A pair of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series soup dishes, c.1810. They are marked to the underside and printed with: City of Corinth. 25.5 cm wide. (2)Condition: In good overall condition bar overall light crazing and staining. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A pair of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series soup dishes, c.1810. They are marked to the underside and printed with: City of Corinth. 25.5 cm wide. (2)Condition: In good overall condition bar light stain and two small nicks to the rim of one.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A pair of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series dinner plates, c.1810. They are marked to the underside and printed with: Sarcophagi and Sepulchers at the head of the harbour of Cacamo. 25.5 cm wide. (2)Condition: In good overall condition.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A pair of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series dinner plates, c.1810. They are marked to the underside and printed with: Sarcophagi and Sepulchers at the head of the harbour of Cacamo. 25.5 cm wide. (2)Condition: In good overall condition.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A pair of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series dinner plates, c.1810. They are marked to the underside and printed with: Sarcophagi and Sepulchers at the head of the harbour of Cacamo. 25.5 cm wide. (2)Condition: In good overall condition bar a small re-glued rim chip to one.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Flower Cross pattern chestnut basket and stand, c.1815. It is marked to the underside of the stand with a Spode workman's mark. 23 cm wide. (1)Condition: There is a 2cm hairline in the rim of the stand.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A pair of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series dinner plates, c.1810. They are marked to the underside and printed with: Sarcophagi and Sepulchers at the head of the harbour of Cacamo. One has the rare variation of having clouds in the sky rather than birds in flight. 25.5 cm wide. (2)Condition: In good overall condition bar 3cm restored hairline in rim of Variation plate. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century black and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series dinner plate, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: Sarcophagi and Sepulchers at the head of the harbour of Cacamo. 25.5 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Trophies Etruscan pattern circular soup tureen stand, c.1825. It is marked to the underside. 34 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition bar a small chip to the inner rm.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Japan pattern pieces, c.180. To include: a Japan pattern cup and saucer and a Japan pattern small-size plate. They are marked to the underside. Saucer: 14 cm wide. Plate: 11 cm wide. (2)Condition: In good overall condition.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode floral pieces c.1825. Comprising of: a Filigree pattern plate, a British Flowers series plate, a Botanical series plate, a Botanical series dessert plate and a Copeland and Garrett Camilla pattern dessert plate. They are marked to the underside. 21 - 25 cm wide. (5)Condition: In good overall condition bar small underside rim chip and three small foot rim chips to the Botanical dessert plate. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode tea wares, c.181020. Comprising of: a Temple pattern coffee can with gilded rim, a Queen Charlotte pattern cup and a Dragon pattern coffee can. The Temple can is marked, the Charlotte cup has a workman's mark and the Dragon is unmarked. marked to the underside. 6.5 cm tall. (3)Condition: In good overall condition.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode chinoiserie wares, c.1800-20. To include: a Flying Pennant pattern soup dish, two Trophies Nankin pattern plates, one of which has a gilded rim, a Template Landscape Second soup dish and a Parasol Figure pattern plate. They are marked to the underside. 23 - 24 cm wide. (5)Condition: In good overall condition. One small nick to the rim of the gilded plate and three small chips to the rim of the other Nankin plate. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of late eighteenth, early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode chinoiserie wares, c.1795-1810. To include: a Buddleia pattern soup dish, a Two Figures pattern plate, a Dagger Landscape First plate and a Long Bridge pattern plate. They are marked to the underside bar the Long Bridge plate. 23 -25 cm wide. (4)Condition: Small restored rim chip to the Long Bridge plate and a small rim chip to the Dagger plate.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Convolvulus and Sunflower pattern dinner plate, c.1820. It is marked to the underside. 25 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition. There is a very small under-glaze rim chip.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Forest Landscape pieces, c.1815. Comprising of: a dinner plate, a side plate and a supper set section. They are marked to the underside. 21 - 33 cm wide. (3)Condition: In good overall condition.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode custard cups, c.1800-20. To include: a Fitzhugh covered custard cup, a Willow pattern covered custard cup, a Willow pattern cup with no lid, a pail-shaped Girl at the Well cup and a rolled-edge Girl at the Well custard cup. They are marked to the underside bar the two Willow cups. 5 - 9 cm tall. (5)Condition: Pail cup has a rim chip with associated hairline, small rim chips to both covered cups and a small chip to the foot of the non-covered Willow cup.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Copeland & Garrett, Late Spode Indian Sporting series platter, c.1833. It is marked to the underside and printed with: Shooting a Leopard in a tree. 52 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series well and tree platter, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: Dooreahs Leading Out Dogs. 48 cm wide. (1)Condition: There is a break to the rim at the 8 o'clock position and a chip to one of the feet. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series platter, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: Driving a Bear out of the Sugar Canes. 43 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series platter, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: Shooting at the edge of the Jungle. 38 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition bar a small glued bruise to the rim at the 2 o'clock position. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series platter, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: Hunting a Civet Cat. 26 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition bar a small rim chip and some wear to the foot rim. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series platter, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: Battle between a Buffalo and a Tiger. 24 cm wide. (1)Condition: There is a crack and staining. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series soup tureen stand, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: Hunting a Buffalo. 39 cm wide. (1)Condition: Rivetted repairs to the rm. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series drainer, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: Dooreahs Leading Out Dogs. 38 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition bar a fine hairline in the underside of the foot rim. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series drainer, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: Driving a Bear out of the Sugar Canes. 33 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series vegetable tureen and cover, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: Hog-hunters meeting by surprise a Tigress and her Cubs. 24 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition. Light staining to the base and a 2cm fine hairline from the rim. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series sauce tureen, cover and stand c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: A Composite scene to the stand and lid and the Dead Hog to the body. 21 cm wide. (1)Condition: Small foot rim chip to the stand, staining and a 2cm hairline from the rim of the body and a 3cm fine hairline from the ladle aperture on the lid.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series soup tureen of small proportions, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with: The Hog at Bay to the body and Hunting a Buffalo to the lid. 29 cm wide. (1)Condition: There are two small chips to the foot and two hairline cracks to the body. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series razor box and cover, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with border print to both pieces. 18 cm long. (1)Condition: In good overall condition. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Indian Sporting series leaf-shaped pickle dish, c.1810. It is marked to the underside and printed with part of the Common Wolf Trap pattern. 12.5 cm wide. (1)Condition: The tip of one corner glued. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of four Copeland Spode George V and Victorian commemorative ware with raised decoration on a green ground, comprising of a teapot with a gilt handle, finial and spout, a milk jug, 5 3/4", a beaker 4" h and a flask with a crown finial 9 1/2"h and a Doulton Lambeth two tone brown glazed jug decorated with Queen Victorian on the throne, figures from around the world and two lions, 4 1/2"h
A Spode Campanula pattern posy vase, miniature basket, bell, trinket dishes, scent bottle; Royal Crown Derby Posie pattern trinkets; a 2451 pattern oval tray; amateur 1128 style plates; a Wren paperweight; a miniature Imari palette tea set on tray; another miniature tea set on tray; A Limoges plate; Minton Haddon halloval tray; qty
A Herend hand painted Chinese Bouquet, a coffee set comprising six cups and saucers, with printed blue mark to base, together with a Spode twin handled vase decorated with flower and leaf, heightened in gilt, 16cm highCondition report: Herend in good condition with no chips or paint loss. Spode has repair to body
A Spode part dessert service, circa 1822-25With shaped gadrooned and scroll-moulded rims within gilt lines, the borders with an oeil de perdrix design in puce and gold on a soft primrose-yellow ground, the centres painted with colourful bouquets of flowers within gilt dentil reserves, comprising two ice pails, covers and liners with gilt scroll handles, two sauce tureens, covers and stands with gilt butterfly handles and finials, two rectangular dishes with gilt twig handles, two oval dishes, a square dish, and six square plates, ice pails 30cm high, printed Spode Felspar Porcelain marks in puce, some with pattern no.3414 (23)Footnotes:ProvenanceChristie's sale, 5 June 1978, lot 5 (part)A cream bowl and cover with the same border is illustrated by Leonard Whiter, Spode (1970), fig.198. A similar service in this pattern was sold by Phillips on 6 June 2001, lot 479.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Spode 'Indian Sporting' part service, circa 1810-20Printed in blue, comprising a large platter with 'Driving a Bear Out of Sugar Canes', a vegetable dish and cover and a small platter with 'Hunting a Buffalo', a sauce tureen with 'The Dead Hog', seven dinner plates with 'Death of the Bear', four side plates with 'Common Wolf Trap', and two soup bowls with 'Chase After a Wolf', the large platter 42cm wide, impressed and printed marks in blue, some with printed titles (18)Footnotes:The source of the scenes is Oriental Field Sports by Captain Thomas Williamson with drawings by Samuel Howitt, published in monthly issues by Edward Orme of Bond Street, London. Publishing commenced in June 1805 followed by the same forty scenes in smaller book form in 1807. Both sizes were reprinted in 1807. For further discussion see David Drakard and Paul Holdway, Spode Transfer Printed Ware (2002), p.235.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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