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A group of Spode blue and white Tower pattern to include two oval footed comports and dish, a shell-shaped dessert dish, a square fruit bowl, a circular cheese or cake stand and a large circular platter, platter 47cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Both footed comports in good condition. Oval dish with a rivet repaired section to rim. Shell dish with tiny chip to underside rim of handle. Stained crack through cake stand. Rivet repaired cracks through square bowl. Hairline star crack in large platter.
A set of nine Spode bone china dessert plates painted with fruit, signed M. Edge, and a pair of Copeland and Garrett dessert dishes decorated with baskets of flowers CONDITION REPORT: the set of plates in good condition. The two comports - one is rubbed to gilding, the other in good condition.
A Spode stone china large meat plate, printed in blue and heightened in red and green with a floral design, pattern 2054, 53cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A Minton Limoges enamel style turquoise ground cabinet plate and two Spode pottery plates, 19th Century, printed and impressed marks, the Minton plate with retailer's marks for A.B. Daniell & Sons, Wigmore Street, enamelled in white perhaps by Desire Leroy with birds and butterflies amongst flowering branches, within a gilt and white key-pattern border, the first Spode plate painted in the famille rose palette with flowers, the second printed and painted with scrolling green leaves, the first 24.3cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: The Minton plate with significant crazing to the thick turquoise glaze. Hairline crack to rim at 4 o'clock. Both Spode plates are in good condition.
A Copeland-Spode pottery Eden pattern part dinner service, circa 1900, printed brown marks, comprising two shaped square vegetable dishes and covers, two small shaped rectangular sauce tureens, covers, stands and ladles (one ladle cracked), four shaped rectangular serving dishes in sizes, eleven dinner plates, twelve luncheon plates and twelve side plates CONDITION REPORT: Overall condition fairly good, one or two plates have some faint staining. One small meat plate badly cracked, it's pair stained. One slightly larger example also badly cracked. Pair of sauce tureen stands faintly stained. Both ladle bowls stained, one ladle has a broken handle.
Nautika, Schiffswesen.: Sammlung aus mehr als 60 Teilen. Darunter u.a. Schifftablett mit 6 Gläsern, Mahagony. Kleine Modelle, Barograph Barigo, Wempe Schiffschronograph, U-Boot Uhr Russland, Schiffsglocke, Knotenmesser, Antiker Schiffseimer, Serviceteile Spode... Gek. Wie besichtigt. Meist guter Zust. D
FIVE COALPORT AND SPODE FIGURINES, comprising Coalport: The Collingworth Collection 'Beverley', an exclusive to Coalport Collector Members, Ladies of Fashion 'Sophisticated Lady' and 'Cafe Royal' (the latter having extensive damage and repairs), Special Occasions 'Here Comes the Bride', and a Spode 'Alexandra' figurine by Pauline Shone (crazing lines/hairline to face) (5) (Condition Report: most figures appear in good condition, see description for specific obvious damage, dusty)
Limited edition large size cup made to commemorate the 80th birthday of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Decorated with an image of The Queen Mother and the Royal Coat of arms; gold gilt accents. Spode backstamp. This item has its original box. Box measures: 12.75"L x 9.75"W x 7"H. Certificate of Authenticity included. Issued: c. 1980Dimensions: 9.5"W x 6.5"HManufacturer: SpodeCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A blue and white transfer decorated meat dish, probably Spode or Dimmock, early 19th century, in the filigree pattern, 33 x 43cm, together with a matching plate, dia.25cm, a blue and white plate in the 'Apotheosis of Nelson' pattern, dia.25cm, a blue and white chinoiserie meat dish, 27 x 35cm, and two further blue and white chinoiserie plates (6)
Two Spode transfer decorated plates, circa 1815, from the 'Greek' series, largest dia.25cm, together with a Spode transfer decorated meat dish, circa 1815, from the 'Greek' series, 24 x 32cm and a matching side plate, dia.21cm (4)Blue and red plate – crazed to the reverse.Black and red plated – crazed to the reverse.Red and white plate – intact.Blue and red serving dish – heavily restored.
A William Walsh blue and white transfer decorated plate, circa 1820, in the 'Mausoleum of Sultan Purviez near Allahabad' pattern, dia.25cm, together with a Spode blue and white plate, circa 1820, in the 'Rome' pattern, dia. 25cm, a Rogers blue and white plate, circa 1820, in the 'Camel' pattern, dia.25cm, and two Rogers blue and white plate, circa 1820, in the 'Elephant' pattern, dia.25cm (5)
A Copeland Spode's Italian, grown copper plate made by electro deposit on a mould from the original engraving according to the Spode museum trust "These were made for decretive purposes only (I.E. table mats backed with cork etc.) they were trial and samples and were ever actually marketed 32cm d.
A collection of ceramic items to include 4x Royal Worcester birds Bullfinch, Blue Tit, Hedge Sparrow and robin, 2x limited edition Spode 200th anniversary of the creation of fine bone china plates 379/ 2000 and 363/2000 and one Spode miniature dutch jug 86/500, Border Fine Arts Fat Cat, Royal Copenhagen Erik Nielson sleeping cat and 4x Beswick figures from the Cats Chorus collection Calypso Kitten, Purrfect Pitch, One Cool Cat and Trad Jazz Tom etc.
A miscellany of ceramics to include a pair of modern Wm. Adams blue and white vases based on an early English design in the Chinese style, 26cm h, a Hill pottery cheese dome and stand, decorated with a country scene, with handle to cover, approx 32cms h, a brown earthenware jelly mould, another brown pot, a Royal Doulton leaf moulded pedestal planter and a large b&w mug a/f and a small Spode Italian pin dish.
Spode porcelain sucrier and cover circa 1810, bat-printed with pastoral scenes including Hares, Sheep and Birds, pattern no. 557 L18.5cm, John Rose Coalport sucrier and cover, pair of New Hall porcelain tea bowls, pattern no. 623 and three porcelain Derby style porcelain Cherub figures encrusted with flowers etc (9)
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