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Spode Felspar 'Amcotts Ingilby' Armorial plate circa 1825 painted with the Ingilby familly crest with motto 'Mon Droit' printed mark to base, 24.5cm diameter Condition report: Wear to the gilding, short hairline to the rim. From the dinner service given to Sir William Amcotts Ingilby; his father, St John married Elizabeth Amcotts who as a an only child, inherited the Amcotts coat of arms. Sir William added his mother's name to his own by Act of Parliament in 1812 and inherited the Ripley Castle Estate in Harrogate upon his father's death in 1815 and Kettlethorpe Hall in Lincolnshire. Another plate from this service is in the collection of the Spode Works Visitor Centre.
A pair of Ironstone blue and white sauce tureens, covers and stands, 16cm high and a Copeland Spode Italian pattern bowl, 19.5cm diameter Condition Report: Lot 977:One tureen has small firing crack to rim above handle. Slight scratches to stands.Bowl has rim chip and some scratches to interior.
A small group of Spode porcelain, including six side plates, various, with flower spray decoration and gilt borders, 18cm diameter, two India Tree pattern plates, one with impressed mark 'Spode New Stone', the other with Worlock collection label, 25cm diameter, a matching cup, a late 18th Century plate and a bowl
Copeland Spode dinner ware including T.Goode & Co London and 'Lowestoft Flowers' comprising tureen with lid on saucer, two oval platters, two smaller tureens (one with lid), two gravy boats on saucers, five demi-lune side plates, fourteen large soup bowls, eleven large plates, seventeen medium plates and twelve side plates
A collection of ceramics including a pair of Copeland Spode Italian pattern blue and white printed plates, a set of six Bonn bowls with printed and infilled floral decoration, boxed and other dishes including examples by Minton, Royal Worcester etc, together with a pair of small Cloisonné vases, a pair of Cloisonné dishes etc.
A quantity of 19th century and other ceramics including a Masons patent Ironstone china vase and cover of four sided form with printed and infilled chinoiserie detail, a Copeland Spode blue and white printed Italian pattern tureen and cover, a extensive collection of Aynsley red and gilt tea wares comprising two cake plates, two milk jugs, a sugar bowl, twelve tea cups, twelve saucers and twelve tea plates and a quantity of Limoges red and gilt bordered Montana pattern coffee wares, an oriental dish with fish decoration, a set of seven Havilland dessert plates with gilt monogram 'R', etc.
Two late 19th century oval graduated blue and white printed Willow pattern meat plates, a Copeland Spode Peplow pattern meat plate and one further meat plate, a small Maling Peony Rose pattern lustred bowl, a small collection of Minton wares etc, together with a collection of glassware including a pair of large decanters and stoppers, vases, etc.
A collection of Royal Cauldon Art Deco dinner wares with stylised leaf border decoration on a green and gilt ground comprising a pair of circular tureens and covers, two graduated oval meat plates, sauce boat, six dinner plates and six dessert plates, together with a six place Wedgwood dessert set with flower basket decoration comprising a serving bowl and six dishes, also together with a collection of Copeland Spode Chinese Rose pattern tea wares including a pair of cake plates, twelve tea cups, twelve saucers and twelve tea plates.
A Copeland Spode 'Spode's Byron' pattern dinner service, comprising nine dinner plates 25.5cm D, four plates 23cm D, nine side plates 17cm D, one bowl 24cm D, nine bowls 23cm D, nine bowls 19cm D, eleven bowls 16.5cm D, two tureens and covers 25 cm wide, two sauce tureens, stands and one cover 18cm wide, a butter dish and cover, a sauce boat and stand, two jugs, a teapot and cover, a four division odervres dish and stand, a square plate, eleven coffee cans and six saucers, ten teacups and eighteen saucers, six further saucers, a sugar bowl (at fault)
Pair of early 19th Century Spode blue and white transfer printed quatrefoil dishes decorated with the Greek pattern, each having an ochre glazed rim, unmarked, 27.25cm wide Condition: Dishes have a vertical hairline crack at 6 o'clock measuring approx 40mm - **General condition consistent with age

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