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A collection of Copeland Spode Italian Wares, all printed in blue (some with modern black printed marks and some with earlier blue printed marks), comprises three octagonal covered Tureens, two canted rectangular Platters, twelve Coffee Cans and Saucers, Mint Sauce Boat and Stand, Teapot, thirty-six circular Plates in sizes, large octagonal Baluster Jug (chipped and repaired), five further Milk/Cream Jugs, small Teapot, twelve Tea Cups and sixteen various Saucers, four various Sugar Bowls and two Bread and Butter Plates
A Spode hand painted plate by Lucien Besche (French 19th century), inscribed verso Miss Penelope Boothy after Sir Joshua Reynolds, signed on front L.Besche, 12.25in (31cm) diameter, together with an ebonised wall mounting case. * Lucien Besche was first heard of in The Potteries circa 1865-1870 where he worked for The Minton and Copeland factories. Besche was mentioned in The Art Journal of 1875 in connection with the Copeland factory who produced a frieze for a billiard room in a Glasgow mansion. Lucien Besche met another famous Copeland artist Charles Hurten at the Copeland factory and later married one of his daughters. In 1878 Spode exhibited a bone china plate painted by Lucien Besche depicting Charles Hurten.
A Staffordshire porcelain part tea service, mid-19th Century, decorated with scattered floral sprigs beneath grey gilt scroll edged borders, comprising a teapot and cover with animal head spout, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug and a slop bowl, red painted pattern No. '1263' to bases, together with a group of decorative ceramics and glass including a Copeland late Spode jug decorated with flowers and a Losol Ware 'Springfield' pattern vase.
A Copeland Spode 'India Tree' pattern part dinner service decorated in shades of iron red, including coffee and teacups, saucers, tea plates, dessert bowls and a sauce boat and stand, together with a small group of similar wares with polychrome decoration, a Continental porcelain part tea service decorated with exotic birds against a yellow ground and four Continental porcelain figures.
COPELAND SPODE "HUNTING" PARTIAL COFFEE SERVICE WITH SCENES AFTER J.F. HERRING SNR., comprising a coffee pot with twig handle and spout, the cover with acorn finial ("Going to Halloa" and "In the Spinney"), cream jug ("Off to Draw" and "Well Cleared"), sugar bowl and five cups and saucers (all with varying named scenes), printed marks.
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