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A late 19th Century Coalport porcelain trio, painted with red flowers, blue branches and green leaves, together with a Spode Imari pattern cup and saucer and a Spodes Copeland china part tea service, decorated in the Imari palette, comprising two cake plates, six cups, saucers and plates and a sugar bowl (faults).
A Spode porcelain London shape trio, circa 1810, decorated in gilt with floral sprays within a geometric border, together with an early 19th Century Paris porcelain jug decorated with gilt scrolls above a blue glazed body and a matching lozenge shaped bowl (faults), a Paris porcelain vase with similar decoration and a collection of other decorative ceramics (faults).
Five Copeland late Spode blue and white printed Filigree pattern soup plates, printed and impressed marks, 25cm diameter, circa 1900; an Italian pattern oval sauce tureen stand; A 19th century blue and white Willow pattern large meat plate, 52cm wide; another 19th century blue and white meat plate, printed with the Swiss Scene with houses in a landscape, foliate border; etc (10)
A Copeland Spode Pheasant Pattern Dinner Service, retailed by T Goode & Co, London, circa 1900, each piece transfer printed and hand coloured in vivid enamels with a pair of pheasants perched on rocks amongst blossoming peonies, comprising fifty-eight dinner plates (24.6cm), twenty-two kidney shape shallow side dishes (23.5cm), an octagonal meat plate (50cm wide), a smaller meat plate (37.5cm), twenty-four soup bowls (25.3cm), impressed "Copeland Spode 90N", printed crown mark of "T Goode & Co" and "2/4639" See illustration
A Set of Six Spode Felspar Porcelain Floral Dessert Plates, circa 1830, each of shaped circular form, centrally painted with sprays of diverse English spring and summer flowers in bright enamel colours within five pointed leaf silhouettes against a light fawn ground moulded with insects and scrolls, gilt cabochon moulded rims, puce printed wreath mark, 22.6cm diameter
An Extensive Spode Blue and White "Caramanian" Pattern Dinner Service, circa 1820, comprising two-handled oval section tureen, cover and stand in "Colossal Sarcophagus near Castle Rosso" pattern, (the tureen 36cm wide), a pair of rectangular tureens and covers, square tureen and cover, two-handled octagonal serving dish, a veined oval meat plate (52cm wide), a group of five graduated oval meat plates (graduating 37.5cm-24.5cm), a shallow oval serving dish (27cm wide), a pair of sauce tureens and stands (lacking covers), a sauce tureen and cover (lacking stand), a set of three shaped square serving dishes (lacking covers), a pair of shallow square stands (20cm wide), a rectangular meat plate (37cm wide), eighteen dinner plates, fourteen soup bowls, and three side plates (21.5cm diameter), with various blue transfer printed and impressed marks, impressed crown, also "Copeland & Garrett New Blanche" marks and "Copeland Late Spode" See illustration Part of a highly collected series by Spode, produced from about 1809, the central scenes were based on engravings in Luigi Mayer's Views in Egypt (1801), Views in the Ottoman Empire, Chiefly in Caramania, a Part of Asia-Minor Hitherto Unexplored (1803), and Views in Palestine (1804). The series border is made up of animals copied from Capt Thomas Williamson's Oriental Field Sports, Wild Sports of the East (1807), which was later used by Spode for the Indian Sporting Series. See Coysh (A W) & Henrywood (R K) The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery (1780-1880), vol 1.
A collection of various English blue printed wares, comprising a covered two handed Sauce Tureen, a ladle with stand, an Oval Platter, further George Jones “Abbey” pattern Jug, a set of five Booths Saucers and a set of three 19th Century Spode Dessert Bowls decorated with the “Lucano” pattern
Glenfiddich Green Spode decanter specially produced for William Grant & Sons, The Glenfiddich Distillery. 750 ml. Single malt, 43% volume Glenfiddich Highland Crock (2) Stoneware jugs depicting Charles Edward Stuart and Robert The Bruce. 750 ml. Distilled by William Grant & Sons Limited, The Glenfiddich Distillery, Banffshire. Single malt, 40% volume 1 decanter and 2 jugs
A Copeland Spode fluted part tea service, printed in pink with a variation of the Willow pattern beneath gilt rims, comprising a teapot and cover, five coffee cups and saucers, two tea plates, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, together with a group of decorative ceramics, including a Vienna style dressing table set and two graduated Royal Doulton jugs printed with horses and carriages (some faults).
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