A collection of six late Victorian wine glasses, two beakers, together with a cranberry decanter, a large quantity of Wedgwood green Jasperware, together with an attractive Wedgwood 18th Century style set of cream ware effect coffee cans and saucers, a modern jardiniere and two orange ground Spode and Royal Copenhagen cans an saucers. (Parcel lot)
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Pearlware meat plate possibly Spode and two bowls, painted with pagodas in landscapes and scattered flora in underglaze blue, the smaller bowl attributed to Bovey Tracey, late 18th century (3) the meat plate measures 44cm wide Condition report: The meat plate has several rim chips, the smaller bowl has a rim chip, the larger bowl has a crack to the rim and filled foot chips.
Pair of Spode Mocha ware vases, with seaweed patterns on a cream ground, impressed marks to bases, early 19th century (2) 12cm high Condition report: one vase has old restoration to the rim as well as a chip. There is a glazed over chip to the foot as well as a star crack to the glaze. The other vase has a small chip to the rim and crazing lines to the base.
TWO SPODE TAPERSTICKS AND A DERBY CHAMBERSTICK, AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN COBALT GROUND INKWELL AND THREE MATCHING SPODE SPILL VASES, ALL C1820 tapersticks 6cm h and smaller, red painted marks or unmarked, ++Derby extinguisher restored, rim of taller taperstick restored. All with wear to gilding. Inkwell - One of the four gilt paw feet cleanly broken off and restuck with glue residue. No recent or professional restoration. Spill vases Some slight wear to the gilding in places
An extensive Spode Imari palette dinner service, each piece decorated with the 2283 pattern of a central vase of flowers within a flowering border with alternating fans and quatrefoils, comprising: a large platter 66cm (26 in), three platters 45.5cm (14 in) wide, four 37cm (14.5 in) wide, one 32cm (12.5 in) wide and five 26.5cm (10.5 in), a strainer, 28.5cm (11.25 in) wide, four vegetable bowls and covers, a soup tureen, cover and stand, two sauce boats, covers and stands, a rectangular bowl, 28cm (11 in) wide, another 23cm (9 in) wide, eighteen dinner plates, fruit plates and soup plates (86) There are five styles of mark from Spode through Copeland and Garratt to Copeland. All pieces are in good condition except for minor rubbing
A large British blue and printed pottery Dutch jug, circa 1820 A large British blue and printed pottery Dutch jug, circa 1820, decorated with a nipe shooting subject, 22.5cm high; and a Spode shaped rectangular meat dish, printed with the 'Tower' pattern, 42.5cm in length, impressed marks, circa 1820
A Spode violeteer or pot pourri vase and cover c.1815, of U-shaped form with heart-shaped handles, richly decorated in pattern 1166 with bright flower sprays reserved on a blue and gilt scale ground, iron red factory mark and pattern number, a faint crack to the cover, a little gilt wear, 6.5cm high. (2)
An early 19th century serving dish of oval form with moulded handles and blue and white printed decoration of a rural landscape, marked to base Rural Scenery, with impressed mark Bathwell Goodfellow, 41 cm long approx together with a small ironstone plate, a further Spode plate and a further pair of Crown Ducal plates
A quantity of various decorative coffee cans and saucers including Wedgwood example in the early 19th century manner with silver lustred and pink painted floral decoration, retailed by T Goode & Co Limited, examples by Aynsley, Royal Doulton, Minton, etc together with a Copeland Spode dish of oval form with chinoiserie style bird decoration and a further Austrian dish of oval form
A collection of 19th century and other ceramics including a Copeland Spode Italian pattern blue and white printed meat plate, a 19th century Staffordshire Arbour group with male and female characters, a Noritake vase with painted landscape panel, a Phoenix ware Autumn pattern vase, a Carlton ware cress dish and drainer of kidney shaped form, etc
A Portmeirion Welsh Dresser pattern vase together with a quantity of Portmeirion Studio Rob Scotton Paw Prints In The Snow pattern Christmas wares comprising a pair of square shaped, a pair of rectangular and three oval serving dishes, a Spode Christmas tree pattern heart shaped box and cover, a Branksome China star shaped candle holder and two Buchan stoneware Riviera pattern serving dishes with marine decoration including a lobster
A collection of Royal Albert coffee wares with pale pink rose and blue foliage decoration comprising coffee pot, five cups and six saucers together with a further Royal Albert coffee pot in the Berkeley pattern and a matching milk jug, a Spode Italian pattern blue and white printed cheese dish and cover and an Old Country Roses floral posy
A boxed Lladro Daisa matt glazed model of a girl in Mexican style costume carrying water vessels together with a collection of Wedgwood blue ground Jasperwares including five vases of various form, a cylindrical box and cover commemorating Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, two trinket boxes and covers, a pot pourri holder, pair of plates and a circular dish together with a small collection of Wedgwood Ice Rose pattern wares including a pair of low candlesticks and a powder bowl and cover, etc, also together with a boxed Spode enamel trinket box and cover
An unusual Royal Doulton Shakespearian seriesware jar and cover of hexagonal form with printed alternating panels showing scenes from A Mid Summer Night's Dream including Titania, registered number to base 479301 together with further ceramics including a 19th century Moore two handled basket with applied white floral and leaf decoration, with impressed mark to base, a Booths blue and white printed sauce tureen, cover and stand, a Copeland Spode Italian pattern cup and saucer, white plates with lattice borders, etc
A pair of early 19th century Spode porcelain pedestal vases, each having twin applied lion mask handles and decorated with floral sprigs on a gilt dot ground, each marked Spode verso and numbered for pattern 2009, circa 1810-1820, h.21.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information One handle with very light surface scuffing. Otherwise no apparent faults. Gilt 99% complete. Excellent examples.
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