Royal Air Force Interest - Three commemorative plates, with certificates, comprising Spode - The Royal Air Force plate, 1918-1968, 50th Anniversary, numbered 3801; Aynsley - Unicorn and Dragon Associates in collaboration with Gilbey Jubilee Collection 1977 - Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund plate, No 951 made by order of group Captain G M C Cooper; and Minton - The Royal Observers Corps plate, 1925-1975, numbered 1448/5000 (6)
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A COMPREHENSIVE COPELAND SPODE INDIAN TREE PATTERN DINNER SERVICE, various dates, comprising:- Fifteen 26cms Plates. Twenty One 21cms Plates. Seventeen 20cms Plates. Six 17cms Plates. Eleven 26cms Soup Bowls. Four Pedestal Serving Dishes (two with covers). A Pair of Sauce Tureens, Covers and Stands. Eleven Crescent Shaped Side Plates. A Pair of Serving Plates. A Twin Handled Serving Plate. A Muffin Dish. Seventeen Coffee Cans. Sixteen Saucers.
Seven coffee cans with saucer to include Shelley Queen Anne shape Sunrise and Tall Trees pattern, Carlton Mikado pattern 2728, Crown Staffordshire Blossom-time, Copelands Spode gilt on cobalt blue ground in a silver cupholder hallmarked for Robert Fead Mosley, Sheffield 1918, and others by Shelley, Grafton and Palissy. .
Decorative ceramics & teawares - an Aynsley Orchard Gold 8" plate; a Royal Crown Derby heart shaped pot and cover; various cabinet plates including Royal Albert Sweet Peas no.4434c; Minton Brocade pattern; Spode Game Birds by W E Hall No.5; a Davenport stone china plate marked Adelphi Hotel; commemorative ware; etc. qty.
Miscellaneous Porcelain and Glass. This lot includes a Spode Cream Jug approx 16 cms, two Satsuma miniature onion vases approx 11 cms, two Royal Doulton bowls, three miniature Staffordshire jugs and vase, cut-glass and silver emerald green scent bottle, ruby cut-glass scent bottle, cut-glass blue scent bottle and a turquoise blue bottle and a clear-glass scent bottle. (13)
A Spode Felspar porcelain part dessert service, circa 1825-47, painted in blue, yellow and gilt with a band of convolvulus within a gadrooned border, comprising: two oval tazzas; a pair of leaf-shaped dishes; a pair of shaped oval dishes; a pair of shaped rectangular dishes and seventeen plates, puce printed Felspar marks, one tazza with green printed Copeland & Garrett mark, painted pattern no. 3958 Note: See Leonard Whiter, Spode (1970), p. 87 for the author's date formula which would place the introduction of this pattern circa 1826. Provenance: Purchased from Spode's London retail premises by John Farquhar Fraser (1790 - 1862) after his marriage to Agnes Bagot in 1826. Lawyer and nephew of John Farquhar (1751-1826) the noted gunpowder magnate, who left no will at the time of his death, his fortune having accrued to about £1.5 million. F.J. Fraser with his brothers-in-law defended the interminable intestate case over his uncle's estate in the Court of Chancery. At this time and place Charles Dickens was a recording clerk. Possible elements of miserliness in 'A Christmas Carol ( nephew, partner etc) pub. 1843; and Bleak House (interminable Chancery case) pub. 1853 may in part stem from this case.John Farquhar Fraser and thence by descent to the current vendor.
A selection of mostly Spode blue and white printed pearlware, first half 19th century, comprising: a 'Woodman' pattern jug, 23.5cm high; a 'Floral' pattern tureen stand, 41cm in length; a low Etruscan shape 'Girl at Well' pattern creamer, 13cm in length; a 'Girl at Well' pattern plate, 25cm diameter and two various 'Geranium' pattern plates, 24.5cm & 21cm diameter, the latter with Copeland & Garrett mark, the other all with Spode Factory marks Provenance: From a private Northants collection.

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