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A19th century Spode blue & whtie part tea and dinner service, transfer decorated in the Chinese style with various pagodas amid landscape within gilt borders. All very dirty with wear to gilt and scratches etc.Large teacups – one with hairline cracks and chip to footrim.Nine saucers – one with crack to rim, one with defect to glaze, two with crack through centre.Seven coffee cans – one with large hairline from rim into body.Twin handled sugar – crack to handle, defect to glaze beneath finial of cover.Eleven saucers – OK.Two large saucers – one with smear to rim transfers.Two oval plates - OK.
A large selection of assorted collectable ceramics, to include; a Wedgwood Royal Silver Wedding H.M.Queen Elizabeth II Black Basalt Bust, No.415/750 and The Duke of Edinburgh matching, with original certificates and box, a Royal Doulton cavalier, HN2716, 25cm high, a Spode Royal 25th Wedding Anniversary Loving Mug, No.87/500, within original box and with certificates and further commemorative plates etc (Qty)
Box of Mixed Collectibles Containing: Heavy Cat Door Stop; Pair of Glass Vases 'Pheasants'; Old Black Teapot; Edward VIII Coronation Beaker; Paragon China; Black Porcelain Cat Candle Stick; Spode 'Billingsley Rose Spray' Dish & Lid; Grosvenor China 'Hertford' Sugar Bowl & Milk Jug; Royal Worcester China 'Rose' Dish & Lid & 8" Plate; Wedgwood China 'Clementine' Dish; Ice Rose box and lid. Please see accompanying photographs.
SPODE PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, circa 1805-10, pattern number 1006, painted and gilded with stylised flowerheads and leaves on an orange ground, comprising sucrier and cover, milk jug, plate, ten saucers, seven coffee cans and five bute shaped teacups, iron red 1006 to base of sucrier (25)
A quantity of early 19th Century Copeland Spode dinner ware of floral design with Royal Blue border and red rim. Comprising: 2 Octagonal shaped meat plates, 4 dinner plates, 4 soup bowls, 2 side plates, a dessert plate and a lidded sauce tureen complete with saucer and gold pine cone finial and handles.
An early 19th Century Spode Felspar porcelain two-handled octagonal sucrier and cover, painted and in gilt with a running leaf design, circa 1825, 4ins high, a Rockingham two-handled tureen and cover painted with rural landscapes within gilt reserves on a claret ground, circa 1815-20, 5.75ins high, a matching dish of shaped outline, 8ins diameter, and five other 19th Century English ceramics, various
An early 19th Century Enoch Wood & Sons blue and white pottery octagonal meat plate printed with "Lambton Hall, Durham", 21ins x 16ins, and one other Staffordshire blue and white pottery meat plate printed with a Chinese garden design, 20.5ins x 15.5ins (possibly Spode) Note: See "The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880" by A. W. Coysh and R. K. Henerywood, Antique Collectors Club 1982, Page 211 for similar example
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