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A pair of Spode flared miniature candlesticks, finely painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, on a blue and spirally gilded ground, beaded rims, 4cm high, painted mark in red, pattern 2478, c.1815Spode miniature pair of candlesticks painted with flowers and spiral gilding in pattern 2478
A small collection of ceramics comprising a pair of Spode trumpet-form vases, hand painted with floral decoration, a creamware twin-handled pierced urn with caryatids, a Royal Worcester bulbous vase with puce mark, a blue and white coffee cup, a fluted tea bowl, and a saucer with flow blue and gilt border marked 'Royal Rockingham Works Brameld' (7).Condition Report: Creamware vase, height 19.5cm, condition is crazed but no other damage, lacking cover.pair of Spode vases, minor gilt running to rim and base, minor paint loss to flower on one vase and small area of damage in gilt, see photo
A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern trio, a pin tray and four plates, late 20th century, 26.6cm diam and smaller, printed mark, and a Spode Green Basket pattern coffee service, printed mark Small chip to rim of a Spode coffee cup and some crazing to lid of sugar bowl cover, the rest in good condition
Charles Bourne, Staffordshire potter. Three documents, a drawing and mould, comprising 1. Charles Bourne, autograph letter signed, Foley Potteries, February 15 1817, to Mr Souther [Agent to the 2nd Marquess of Stafford] of Trentham Hall, 1 s, bifolium, enquiring as to whether Bourne may take the tenancy of the late Mr Samuel Spode of land adjoining Bourne’s factory 2. Mortlock and Sturges, Chinamen to their Majesties, bill, to 2nd Marquess of Bute, May 2 1838, 3 s, bifolium, engraved head, detailing the supply of ware in ‘Chintz’ and other patterns amounting to £40 and 9d, with receipt of the partnership's 'Colebrook Dale Porcelain and Glass Manufactory', signed by S Sturges 3. Indenture. Conveyance of land at Tunstall between James Rowley and John Hulme, March 15 1858, parchment with small pen, ink and wash plan, stamped 4. Design for an empire style tea cup [for pattern] No 3993, pen and ink on laid paper, 12.5cm x 14cm 5. Two piece potter’s plaster mould for casting ‘Fyfe’ [otherwise known as ‘Bute’] cup handles, recovered from the Bourne factory mould room, shortly before it was demolished (4)
Books. Two and a quarter shelves of antique ceramic reference, 20th-21st c, including Godden (Geoffrey), Eighteenth-Century English Porcelain A Selection from the Godden Reference Collection, Granada; Godden (Geoffrey), Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852, Magna Books; numerous Antique Collector's Club imprints, including Spode Transfer Printed Ware 1784-1833, Spode-Copeland-Spode The Works and its People 1770-1970, Staffordshire Potteries 1781-1900; etc
A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain tapering vases depicting figures in a garden, with four-character mark to base, height 30cm, together with other blue and white ceramics including Copeland Spode Italian bowl, Chinese vase, Jasperware items, etc. CONDITION REPORT: The pair of vases seem to be in good order save for a firing crack at the base of one. Other items in the lot with damages or restorations - see additional images.
A collection of ten cream jugs, 19th century, to include stoneware and bone china examples, of various forms, to include a Spode and Coalport example in the Imari pattern, the largest 12cm high (10)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportThe decoration with rubbing to most examples. Some minor nibbles to the rims of some examples.
A collection of ten porcelain cream jugs, late 19th century to early 20th century, to include stoneware and porcelain, Crown Derby and Spode examples, decorated in florals in polychrome, the majority with gilt detailing, largest 13cm high (10)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportAll with wear to the decoration and gilt. Some with firing cracks.
A collection of ten cream jugs, 19th century, to include stoneware and bone china examples, of various forms, all examples decorated in Royal Blue with gilt detailing, to include Spode and Coalport examples, the largest 13cm high (10)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportThe gilding with rubbing and wear. Some examples with some minor bubbling to the gilt rim. All examples with scuffs and marks to the base.
A collection of twelve porcelain teacups and saucers, 19th century and later, comprising porcelain and stoneware examples, to include examples by Spode, Hildich & Son, with predominantly floral motifs, patterns to include 'Eskimo Child' and 'Abstract Chinoiserie'the largest 15cm diameter (25)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportSome examples with traces of tealeaves and dust within. Some minor chips and defects are occurring on the feet. No detected repairs or overpainting.
A GROUP OF BLUE AND WHITE WILLOW PATTERN TABLEWARE AND SIMILAR, comprising a C.W.S Windsor China part tea set of four cups, six saucers, six tea plates, one cake plate and one milk jug, a late 19th century platter depicting a Continental river scene and floral wild rose border 'Wild Rose' pattern, 28cm x 22.5cm (crazed and one crack), a 19th century 'Wild Rose' pattern dish, diameter 28cm (crazed), a Copeland Spode 'Italian' pattern plate, diameter 23cm, a small 19th century oval 'Willow' pattern plate, 18cm x13.5cm (crazed and discoloured), a small oval Rogers 'Willow' pattern plate (chipped), an Alerton's Ltd 'Willow' pattern plate 26cm x21cm (crazed), an Oriental design dish (chipped edge), a 'Nerona' pattern plate, diameter 24cm, etc. (34) (Condition Report: older pieces have crazing in varying degrees, other obvious damage is mentioned in description)

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