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A Victorian Copeland Spode Imari pattern two handled baluster vase, printed 'Copelands China England' mark and red over glaze 'Spode 5942' to the base, 17cm high, a Mason's Ironstone Imari pattern dish, impressed 'Mason's Patent Ironstone China' to the reverse, 26cm high, and a white glaze Coalport leaf shape pickle dish, green printed factory marks to the reverse, 17cm long (3)
A Spode bone china part service decorated with different varieties of rhododendrons, comprising two graduated oval platters, an oval dish, two tureens and covers, twenty-four dinner plates, ten dessert plates, eleven dessert bowls, eight side plates, twelve soup bowls and saucers and four sauceboats and five stands, printed and impressed factory marks to bases with pattern No. `Y6638` (minor faults).
An inscribed Spode blue printed India pattern soup plate, circa 1816, the reverse detailed `This blueware is printed from Calx of British cobalt, produced from Wheal Sparnon Mine in the County of Cornwall August 1816`, and with impressed factory marks, diameter approx 24cm (faults and repairs).
Fine Copeland Late Spode large golfing ceramic jug c. 1900 –- decorated with golfers in white relief in the round on blue and grey back ground - the base is impressed and printed with the makers logo and registration no 345322 – overall 7"h - c/w Clarke`s Patent removable and mechanical pewter hinged lid with ceramic lever
FOUR BARR, FLIGHT & BARR, FLIGHT, BARR & BARR, MILES MASON AND SPODE TEA CUPS OR COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS AND A DERBY TEA BOWL AND SAUCER including two bat printed examples, one richly gilt or marbled ground, the Derby tea bowl and saucer in a bloom and gilt raindrop pattern, saucers 14cm diam, impressed or painted marks or numbers, or unmarked, c1790-1815 All fine examples. The Spode (pattern 889) with slight wear to the gilding on the rim
FOUR COALPORT, MINTON AND SPODE COFFEE CANS in Japan or other set patterns and a French cobalt ground coffee can painted with continuous flowers and solid gilt handle, 6.5-7cm h, painted or printed mark or unmarked, all except the French example c1805-10 (5) All good examples, the Minton example with unusual handle form with minute graze on the rim and slight wear to the gilding on the rim and handle, the Coalport three finger pattern coffee can with wear to the gilding on the rims
A COPELAND & GARRETT LATE SPODE `BYRON VIEWS` SERIES BLUE AND WHITE MEAT PLATTER printed in underglaze blue with the `Thun` pattern (Thun, Switzerland), within acanthus scroll borders, printed and impressed marks to base. 5cm(h) x 53cm(w) x 40cm(d) Condition Report: Some wear, marks and scratches, glaze imperfections, slight nibbles to rim.
GOOD QUALITY EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN SHALLOW DISH, with gadrooned rim, the olive green border reserved with six finely enamelled landscape vignettes framed within tooled gilt cartouches, gilt pattern number 982, also a VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN DESSERT PLATE, the centre enamelled with floral bouquets and a SPODE SAUCER painted with roses and gilt, pattern number 3614 EST 30-50
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