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Pair of good quality early nineteenth century Spode Felspar porcelain armorial dinner plates finely painted with the Arms of the East India Company within moulded gilt and white floral borders, the reverse printed with makers mark and `The London` in scroll - The London was an East India Company ship that made eight voyages to the East between 1819 and 1832. It is probable that this service was made for her Captain John Barnet Sotherby, 25.5cm diameterFurther images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
A Spode `Italian` pattern blue and white assembled part dinner service, 20th Century comprising: 8 meat plates, 7 fish plates, 9 side plates, 6 soup bowls, 8 soup bowls with handles,8 bread plates, 6 salad crescents, 2 large saucers, 2 small bowls, 7 dessert bowls, 3 tureens and 2 covers, in sizes, 3 platters in sizes, 2 gravy boats and 2 saucers, 1 large serving bowl, 2 salts and 1 pepper, 1 cruet dish, a butter dish, 16 teacups, 16 saucers, 2 milk jugs, 2 sugar bowls, 1 sugar pot, 3 egg cups, 1 ladle, 6 coffee cups, 6 saucers, 2 small dishes, 10 small plates, 12 pudding bowls, minor chips, printed factory mark the largest platter 36cm long (158)
A pair of Spode pot pourri jars and covers, second quarter of the 19th century, decorated in pattern no. 2217 with peonies and foliage in green pink and yellow against a cobalt blue ground, each with blue and gilt handles, gilt knop to pierced cover enclosing a further cover, one with impressed mark and both with painted pattern numbers (restorations). 24cm
Five Copeland and Garret Spode Ironstone plates, 19th Century, decorated in Imari colours with a large curled leaf and stems of prunus heightened in gilt, a similar muffin dish base, a matching Copeland porcelain plate and a pair of Davenport stone china shaped dishes, circa 1820, decorated with an exotic bird and flowers.
A pearlware pottery jug, early 19th Century, the bulbous body relief moulded with flowerheads between bands of leaves and geometric moulding, enriched overall with blue enamel detail, together with a Grainger Lee & Co. Worcester coffee can, a Spode coffee can and three pieces of Wedgwood `Fallow Deer` pattern (minor faults).
A rare Australian seaweed pattern transfer printed and painted oval plate from the Fereday service, Spode, Staffordshire, England, made for the Tasmanian market circa 1825 Marked with a central crest of a tree fern with a suspended hunting horn, a running fox below and the motto PER SYRTES AESTUOSAS from Horace’s Ode 1.22 also marked to the reverse Mr.. Dudley Fereday Sheriff (sic) of Van Diemen’s Land.» 32cm long, 21cm deep. Provenance Made for Mr Dudley Fereday, Sheriff of Van Dieman’s Land
A rare Australian seaweed pattern transfer printed and painted oval plate from the Fereday service, Spode, Staffordshire, England, made for the Tasmanian market circa 1825 Marked with a central crest of a tree fern with a suspended hunting horn, a running fox below and the motto PER SYRTES AESTUOSAS from Horace’s Ode 1.22 also marked to the reverse Mr. Dudley Fereday Sheriff (sic) of Van Diemen’s Land.” 32cm long, 21cm deep. Provenance Made for Mr Dudley Fereday, Sheriff of Van Dieman’s Land
A Royal Crown Derby model of a sea beast, width 12 cm; a Royal Crown Derby model of a snail, width 13 cm; a Herend model of an owl, height 21 cm; a Royal Worcester saucer, of circular form, decorated with fruit and gilding, diameter 11 cm; together with a quantity of lustre ware jugs, 19th century, a blue glass vase, a crest ware dish and a 1970 Spode Christmas plate, (13).

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