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SPODE PORCELAIN SCENIC PLATES, SET OF NINE, DIA 9 1/4": Signed H. Hammersley. Border of Eustephanus hummingbirds and garden flowers. "Franciscea Latifolia" is a botanical term. "Lake of Lourez" [lake in the Pyrenees]; castle of Sermione - Lago di gardia [The Scaliger Castle [Sirmione, Lake Garda, Italy] ; St Peters; Ruins of the Episcopal Palace Sion";
VICTORIAN STERLING & SPODE PORCELAIN TRAVELING TEA SET IN A LEATHER CASE, 1886-87, H 10", W 13": The brown tooled leather case having a hinged lid and pair of doors opening to a purple silk and velvet-lined interior fitted with a 3-piece sterling silver tea set, 2 sterling spoons, 2 porcelain cups with 2 porcelain saucers by Spode in the "Blue Willow" pattern. Hallmarks for all sterling pieces include a lion passant, uncrowned leopard, queen`s profile, date letters L or M indicating London, 1886-1887, and maker`s mark "CB" enclosed [unidentified, see photo]. The case measures H.9 1/2" x 13 1/2" x 9 1/4" overall.
A Mason`s Patent ironstone china footed bowl decorated with Orientals and floral sprays on a black ground with gilt rim, a circular ribbed bowl inscribed "Bizarre by Clarice Cliff", a Spode chinoiserie decorated dish, a Devon ware pottery footed bowl, a Midwinter pottery dinner plate designed by The Marquess of Queensbury and a Sylvac pottery mug decorated with three fish, fishing rod and fly in raised relief on a yellow brown ground
A set of Royal Worcester bone china boat shaped floral transfer printed dishes with gilt rims, a set of six Wedgwood "Marguerite" pattern cups and saucers with matching slop bowl and milk jug and various Coalport bone china and Royal Crown Derby "Posy" pattern tea wares, together with a Spode twin-handled lidded cup and a collection of gilt decorated plates painted with various scenes and floral sprays
A box of various china to include a Minton`s oversized cup and saucer, a Maling blue and white cup and saucer, Copeland Spode`s "Italian" cups, green banded and floral decorated side plate, various Continental floral decorated plates, Amhierst "Japan" pattern plate, Britannicus Dresden china plate, etc
A 19th Century Derby "Japan" pattern bowl, an "Indian Tree" pattern jug, Spode chinoiserie pattern bowl, a Spode "Aesop`s Fable Lion in Love" bowl, an ironstone chinoiserie pattern plate, a Pouteney Edwards & Co. plate, Copeland late Spode blue and white plate, Spode blue and white plate and "Willow" pattern plate, glazed tile, three glass paperweights, etc
A Doulton Burslem biscuit barrel with plated mounts, the fluted body decorated with flowers, a Limoges dessert service, transfer printed with raspberries within a moulded scroll border, comprising a bowl and five plates, a small collection of Copeland Spode `Chinese Rose` pattern dinner and teaware, a glass basket and a glass bowl.
A pair of Spode stone china soup plates, early 19th Century, decorated with peony within a floral border, a Burslem `Moorland` pattern part tea service, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, six plates, saucers and five cups, a set of six Sunderland lustre cups and saucers decorated with pink flowers, a jug with figural handle and two Oriental plates (faults).
A Staffordshire porcelain part tea service, mid-19th Century, gilt with flowers and grey glazed leaves, including two cake plates, coffee cups, teacups, saucers, a teapot and cover and a slop bowl, gilt painted fractional pattern No. 2/396 (faults), together with a Crown Staffordshire part coffee set painted with daffodils, a Spode pearlware blue printed supper set dish, and a group of other predominately tea and coffee wares, including some gilt with a Greek key design (faults).
A pair of Spode porcelain dessert dishes, early 19th century, with floral reserves and gilded border, 26cm long, a vase, 14cm high, a Wedgwood hexagonal lustre bowl, the interior decorated with a lotus and butterflies, a bronze bust of Beethoven, 20cm high, and a brass Continental coffee grinder. (6)
Two Mochaware mugs, late 18th/early 19th century, one tall and decorated with a mesh border above a wide band of brown, the other small and painted with stylized corn and fruit beneath a ribbed band, a Jackfield-glazed jug inscribed `James Skidmore` and painted with a bird amidst flowers, and a small Spode salt-glazed stoneware mug, some faults, 18.7cm max. (4) Provenance: the Gwen Drakard Collection, nos. C93, C31, E49 and E36.
A good Spode blue and white printed supper set, 19th century, printed with the Tower pattern. Comprising: four shaped tureens and covers set into a wooden tray around a footed tureen inset with an egg cruet. (13) Provenance: from the collection of the father of Spode specialist, Robert Copeland.
A Factory Z (Thomas Wolfe) sugar basin with cover and stand, early 19th century, printed in black with a figure warming his hands before a brazier in pattern 151, a bat-printed Spode jug decorated with rabbits in pattern 557, a teabowl and saucer, perhaps Machin, and a plate printed with children at play, perhaps Keeling partnership, a chip to the sugar basin`s cover, 24cm max. (7) Provenance: the Geoffrey Godden reference collection.
A Spode comport, c.1805-10, painted in pattern 878 with large flowerheads on a coral ground, a rare Pattern Book class slop bowl and dish in pattern 116, a Spode Imari cream jug in pattern 2375, and a W (***) class jug with a band of orange leaves, 30cm max. (5) Provenance: the Geoffrey Godden reference collection.
Four creamers, early 19th century and later, one Ridgway in pattern 487, one Wedgwood in pattern 622 and a modern copy of the same, one Davenport stone china decorated with an Imari pattern, a similar Davenport small mug, a Spode octagonal stone china plate and a W(***) stoneware plate printed in yellow, 23.5cm max. (7) Provenance: the Geoffrey Godden reference collection.
A pair of Spode porcelain creamers, c.1821, painted with sprays of flowers and butterflies in patterns 3496 and 3525, printed 1821 marks, and a rare Daniel cream jug, cup and saucer painted with flowers and sprigged in mauve slip in pattern 4828, 15.2cm max. Together with a page from the Daniel pattern book. (6) Provenance: the Geoffrey Godden reference collection.
Various English porcelains, 19th century, including a Spode sugar box and cover in pattern 2475, a Coalport inkwell and cover, a New Hall jug painted in pattern 241, a teapot stand printed in 1213, a small bowl in pattern 709 and a Continental faïence box and cover painted with a castle. (9)
A Spode bat-printed tea service, early 19th century, printed in black with pattern 1513 of fruiting branches, iron red factory mark and pattern number. Comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a milk jug, two cake plates, six teacups, six coffee cans and six saucers. (26) Sold on behalf of the executors of Dr John Birch dec`d.
A Spode botanical part tea and coffee service c.1815, painted in pattern 2789 with floral specimens within Imari palette borders, painted factory marks and pattern numbers, some damages. Comprising: a sugar box, cover and stand, a slop bowl, a milk jug, two cake plates, seven teacups, seven coffee cups and eight saucers. (29)
A miniature drab ware part dinner service, 1st half 19th century, the café au lait ground with gilt borders. Comprising: a tureen, cover and stand, a soup plate and four plates in three sizes, together with a miniature Wedgwood coffee pot and cover, and a small Spode cup and saucer. (12) Provenance: the Gwen Drakard collection, nos. E80, E76 and E78.

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