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A 20th Century Chinese fish bowl, of tapering cylindrical form, height 16cm, with an upper floral banding and an interior of fish, together with a blue and white Chinese charger decorated with a scene of a bird, soapstone carvings of trees and figures, a Lochness clay works vase, height 14.5cm and a Spode candleholder (10+)
A pair of Grainger & Co Worcester porcelain blush ivory posy vases, decorated with floral design, heightened in gilt, printed factory mark to base, height 6.5cm, together with a pair of Copeland Spode urns and covers, the green ground decorated with transfer printed floral sprays heightened in gilt, height 13.5cm AF and a Coalport twin handled urn and cover with a central cartouche of a Highland scene with loch, heightened in gilt, printed factory mark to base AF, height 17cm (8)condition noteCoalport vase lid finial off and reglued, conchoidal fracture to under side of rim, body of vase hairline to rim 2.5cm down, two hairlines to base, rubbing to gilt.Pair of Copeland, one vase damaged to rim, other ok, both lids afWe provide an in house postage service
A group of porcelain cups, tea bowls and saucers including enamel decorated New Hall duo, a Spode duo, the tea cup handle modelled as a butterfly and both numbered 2276 to bases, a further floral decorated tea bowl and a floral decorated trio with turquoise enamels to gilt detail, all with painted gold anchor to bases.Additional InformationBoth the New Hall tea bowl and saucer with hairline cracks, the Spode duo with some rubbing to detail, especially the saucer/stand, the larger shaped saucer of the trio with chip to rim, saucer with hairline crack, otherwise usual manufacturing imperfections general rubbing to detail, dirt and general wear. Small surface abrasion where there has been surface loss, including to the green border to upper section, please see images, there are gaps in the glazing, possibly from rubbing over the years seen on the butterfly handle and elsewhere. Otherwise, further general light wear, there are some scratches and marks to the gilt interior, some manufacturing imperfections. The matching saucer does have some more extensive wear, rubbing to gilding and over glazed enamelling, imperfections, scratches etc.
A mid-19th century porcelain mug with painted floral decoration and gilt inscription 'Hugh McKey 1855', unmarked, height 8cm (af), a pair of Spode 'Felspar Porcelain' cabinet plates painted with butterflies and flowers, marked to bases, diameter 24cm, and a Thomas Bolton & Sons Ltd limited edition collectors' plate (4).Additional InformationThe mug has spreading hairline cracks to the base, both of the cabinet plates with scratches, one with firing crack to foot rim.
A group of early nineteenth century Copeland & Garrett, Late Spode felspar porcelain dessert plates with moulded and gilded rims, circa 1835-40. Each with green-printed factory marks to the underside. 23 cm wide. (9)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Overall wear to rims and gilding.
A group of early nineteenth century Spode porcelain tea wares, circa 1810-30. To include: a bat printed cup and saucer, a bat printed coffee can and cup and two further porcelain cups. Saucer:14 cm wide. (7) From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good condition bar some light wear to gilding in places.
A group of early nineteenth century blue painted shell edge pearlware pieces, circa 1820-30. Comprising of: four platters (one marked DAWSON, one marked SPODE), a plate (marked WALLACE), a sauce tureen and cover, a stand and a soup tureen lid. Platters: Largest platter: 45 cm wide, plate: 24 cm wide. (8)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Chip to the face of the Spode platter, wear to some rims, damage to the soup tureen lid's knop.
A group of four early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed knife rests, circa 1810-30. Included: a Spode Greek rest, a pair of Willow pattern rests and a pair Romantic-period border print rests. Greek: 10 cm long (5)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Two small chips to the Willow rests, minor wear to the Romantic rests.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed wares, circa 1820-50. To include: A Copeland Camilla pattern soup dish, a Wedgwood Hibiscus pattern soup dish, an Adams Tendrill pattern soup dish and a Spode Group pattern soup dish. All approximately 24 - 25 cm wide.(4)Condition: In good overall condition.

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