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A quantity of interesting mixed ceramics including a Spode shaped dish with stylised Art Deco type relief moulded crane decoration, a Spode dish in the form of a stylised water lily, two Maling two handled bowls, one yellow Peony Rose design, the other green Azalea design, a Royal Doulton "Cresta" D5550 design jug (Rd no 764873), a Carlton ware lidded preserve pot and stand with enamel type blossom decoration on a yellow lustre ground, hand painted Bavaria shaped dish decorated with poppies and with gilt detailing, etc
A pair of Royal Doulton green and gilt jugs, late 19th/ early 20th century, shaped top leading to ovoid vessels decorated with foliage and gilding, 18cm high; together with further ceramic items to include a character head teapot, a spode figure, a Wedgwood pedestal bowl and Aynsley dishes, (7).
Eleven Staffordshire blue transfer printed plates by makers including Hartley Green and Co. Wedgwood, Spode, Rogers, Turner, first half of the 19th century, (11) Condition report from left to right, top to bottom of main image: 1: No damage. 2: Rim chip to face. 3: No damage. 4: No damage. 5: No damage. 6: No damage. 7:Rim chip to underside. 8: Old restored chip to face. 9: Hairline crack. 10: Small chip to underside. 11: Small nick to underside. Some staining crazing and wear to most pieces.
Spode tea service circa 1820 bat printed with landscapes, to include a teapot and stand, two cream boats, slop bowl, and saucer dish, two lidded sucriers, thirteen cups and saucers and one other similar teacup and saucer, (39) Condition report: wear to the gilt and occasional scratches to print on many pieces. One cup has a crack to the handle, one saucer with body crack. One sucrier has a restuck finial, the base is stained. the other sucrier cover has stains. The teapot has a star crack to the body. One cream boat has firing cracks.
A pair of Spode porcelain two handled cream bowls and stands, early 19th Century, one interior painted with a scene of a windmill and river, titled `Millbank;, the other painted with a stately home in a landscape titled `Watermouth Devonshire`, the exterior moulded in relief with scroll decoration against a puce ground flanked by gilt handles, each stand similarly decorated, painted factory mark and title to bases, each total height approx 11.5cm (lacking covers).
A large Spode Stone-China Japan pattern mug, 19th Century, decorated with foliate mon and leaves (repaired), together with a pair of blue printed stone china oval paté dishes, 19th Century, decorated with flowers and polychrome detail, a pair of Semi China blue printed earthenware sauce tureens and covers, a Royal Crown Derby Japan pattern coffee can and a side plate (some with faults).
A Wedgwood `Colonnade` pattern part tea service, comprising a cake plate, eight plates, five cups and eight saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl, a Spode `Victorian Violets` pattern square shaped dish, five Ardleigh Elliott & Sons porcelain musical boxes and covers, each decorated with Russian figures and dancers, a Langham glass model of a bird, a glass model of a Koala bear, an enamelled teapot and a Hammersley bone china model of a piano.
A Spode stone china Bude pattern part service, circa 1820, decorated in underglaze blue enriched with gilt detail with birds perched on flowering branches within bamboo, comprising a soup tureen and cover, a meat dish, a sauce tureen, cover and stand, a soup plate, twelve dinner plates, two dessert plates and four dessert bowls, underglaze blue printed factory marks to bases, pattern No. `2219` (some faults and repairs).
A collection of Spode cups and saucers to include, one with blue mark c 1784 and London shape, four Copeland Spode saucers, one with purple floral design, an 18thC Spode porcelain cup and saucer with additional Copeland & Garrett saucer together with another Spode cup and saucer with Oriental design, two Copeland & Garrett cups & saucers one plain with a gilt border, the other with green transfer printed floral pattern and a Spode porcelain trio made as a replacement for Worcester service with gilt swags and spiral flutes c1790.
Canadian Historic Sites Spode/Copeland by Lynne Sussman together with Anglo American Ceramics part 1, The Potters View of Canada, 19thC Pottery and Porcelain in Canada and The Blue China Book Early American Scenes, Spode and her Successors by Arthur Hayden, Antique Blue and White Spode by S B Williams, Old Spode and 19thC English Pottery and porcelain and English porcelain by John Cushion, Spode and his Successors by Arthur Hayden, Over 70 catalogues mainly on ceramics to include Christie's, Sothebys, Dreweatt Neate, Woolley and Wallis, Bonhams etc, Various English Ceramic Circle and Northern Ceramic Society Volumes, approx 17 in total and Various unframed loose etchings several by I Merigot together with others by S Hooper etc, some can be seen on various English printed ceramics, approx 15.
A parcel lot to include a Royal Worcester flat-back jug, Worcester vitreous plate painted with duck, Copeland Spode teapot embossed with Queen Victoria A/F, four cups and saucers to include two by Royal Worcester and one by Davenport and by Jean Pouyat Limoges and an ivory pot carved with a stag A/F, 8 pieces

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