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A miniature Meissen twin handled vase and cover, enamelled with floral sprays, on a cobalt blue gilt ground, together with a pair of Staffordshire porcelain candle sticks, cobalt blue with floral bouquet decoration, a Meissen tea bowl, together with a Spode twin handled dish, circa 1820, a miniature Royal Worcester basket, a Herend bottle vase, an oval dish, together with a Chelsea gold anchor style saucer dish, probably Samson (9)
A Wedgwood "Saxon" part dinner service comprising six dinner plates, five dessert plates, two side plates and a sauce boat and saucer, four other blue and white plates including Wedgwood, Davenport, Spode, etc and four blue and white vases including Wedgwood jasperware, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Delft chipped. Small - 1 chip, crazing, pitting. Medium - pitting, nibbles, scratching, crazing. Large - 1 chip, pitting, crazing. Jug - crazing, pitting. Oval plate - crazing and pitting.
A Spode Copeland part dessert set in peacock, flower and butterfly pattern with gilt heightened blue scale edge comprising six plates, two square shaped shallow bowls and an oval shallow bowl (9). CONDITION REPORT: Oval bowl: minor staining. Two square bowls: some staining. Plates: some have small nibbles to rim at base.
A 19th century Chamberlain cup and saucer painted with a band of flowers between pearls, a Spode imari style London handled cup and saucer pattern 2214, a Derby puce mark tea bowl and saucer of acanthus moulded form painted with a chain of red leaves around a gilt line pattern 367, and a Pinxton style tea bowl and saucer painted with cornflowers.
A Royal Worcester fruit painted cabinet plate signed F Roberts, silver shape cobalt blue and gilt border painted with pears, grapes and flowering blossom, printed mark, date code for 1912, 23.5cms diameter, good condition and an oval dessert plate of a similar design extensively cracked, and a Spode The Cheshire Plate,80, No: 123 of a limited edition of 250 with five Cheshire vignettes against a cobalt blue ground, 28cms (3)
A group of fifteen German and English porcelain figures, circa.1830 to 20th century, comprising; a pair of Bloor Derby figures of seated children, a pair of Dresden figures of a shepherd and shepherdess, a small figure, possibly Paris, Bourdois & Bloch, a Ludwigsburg figure of a lady feeding hens, a pair of German porcelain figures and a miniature figure possibly by Josef Rieber & Co, a pair of German porcelain figures with gilt decoration, three Nymphenburg figures of musicians and a Spode Copeland figure of Mistress Campbell, the tallest 21.3cm high. (15)
A collection of 19th century blue and white printed wares in the Fairy Villas pattern comprising two oval graduated meat plates, an oval drainer and a sauce tureen and stand together with a collection of early 19th century Spode blue and white printed dessert wares with prunus blossom type decoration comprising a rectangular curved two handled serving dish, a pair of oval serving dishes and a further oval serving dish, also together with a similar Ashworth Brothers jug and a Spode Italian pattern circular shaped dish
A quantity of Copeland Spode blue and white printed Italian pattern wares comprising two graduated teapots, two milk jugs, a sugar bowl, a lidded jar, two further lidded cylindrical jars, a pair of tall salt and pepper pots, a further pair of condiments, a leaf shaped dish, etc together with an outsized kettle from the Spode Signature Collection in the Rural Scenes pattern (limited edition 184/750 of the year 2002)
A large Spode gilt fleur de lys decorated porcelain dinner and tea service, for twelve settings (with some extras) to include dinner, dessert, soup and side plates, bowls with saucers, cups (in three sizes, tea and coffee), three jugs, soup tureen and cover, oval dishes, vegetables dishes, gravy boat, etc
Six Royal blue ground floral spill vases, the smallest by Spode and decorated with pattern number 1166, 7.5cm high, the largest 12cm high and the two from a copper lustred garniture 10 and 11.5cm high (6) o30 has a crack to the base and with rim lines regilt, r77, x46 and y72 are ok but the pair labelled r85 are both restored

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