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An early 19th Spode stone china blue and white soup bowl, printed in underglaze blue with grasshopper pattern, printed marks, 24.5cm diam, an early Wild Rose pattern plate by Thomas Fell, printed marks, 23.5cm diam, two early 19th century Bridgeless Willow, 20cm diam, a late 18th/early 19th century stone china plate printed with Chinese landscape , 24cm diam and an early 19th century Willow pattern small plate, 20.5cm diam (6)
Robert Sydenham's silver 'Special Sweet Pea Medal' 1st prize Tutbury Won by R. Fort. Esq, F.W. Secker, Gardener. 1909. Hallmarked J. Bros, Chester 1909. In fitted case. Together with gold case miniature of Mrs Secker and a silver plaque removed from a cricket bat, 'Ince cricket club 1904'. Mr Secker was gardener to the Copelands of Copeland Spode. Silver weight 60 grams. In good original condition with case in good condition, showing some very minor blemishes through storage, above average.
A GROUP OF FOUR H & R DANIEL FIRST GADROON SHAPE CUPS AND SAUCERS including a pair of teacups with maroon ground and decorated with a central spray of flowers, another teacup in pattern 3913, a coffee cup, in pattern 3911 and another similar coffee cup, probably Spode, in pattern 4181, the tallest coffee cup 7cm high (5)Provenance: The Beardmore Collection, nos. 217, 1507, 2216 and 2359.
A pair of Indian tree pattern Imari lamp bases, possibly Spode, each of covered baluster vase form, with hardwood stands, lacking shades, 32cm high overall (2) (at fault)Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A Spode blue and white part tea service in the 'Italian' pattern, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand, eleven teacups, twelve saucers, fourteen saucers, a cake plate, 23cm diameter, eight fruit plates, 20cm diameter, six desert bowls, 16.5cm diameter, and two fruit bowls, each 23.5cm diameter; with a further selection of blue and white wares (Qty) (at fault)
An early 19th Century Spode type gilt and polychrome decorated duet tea service comprising tray, tea pot, sucrier, milk jug, slop bowl and stand and two cups and saucers CONDITION REPORTS The slop bowl has a large hairline / star crack to the base as well as all over crazing . One cup has significant hairline fractures / star crack to base. The other has heavy crazing throughout and is of a thicker design. One saucer has a large crack running from edge to edge. It doesn't appear to have been glued however. There is a chip to one of the edges of the cracks. The other saucer has hairline fractures throughout. The teapot is wobbly and has a large firing fault to the handle finial. There is significant wear to the gilding on all pieces. The tray wobbles a bit and does not quite sit flat. All items in need of a good clean. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A box containing a collection of Copeland Spode "Spode's Gloucester" blue and white tea/coffee wares including nine coffee cans, four rounded tea cups, two other similar tea cups, two two-handled breakfast bowls, four shallow bowls, seven saucers, four large saucers, one medium saucer and bowl with integral saucer together with a pair of Minton Contrasts Frankenia red coffee cans and saucers
A Spode teacup and saucer, circa 1805-10The bute-shaped cup with a distinctive kicked handle, finely printed in black with an oval portrait of Nelson flanked by naval trophies, the saucer with the battle formation at Trafalgar, the two columns of the British fleet led by Nelson and Collingwood about to cut the Franco-Spanish line, with gilt rims, saucer 13.7cm diam (2)Footnotes:Mastery of the bat printing technique, afforded by Spode's fine stipple engraving, shows the detail of the coastline and of each individual ship to great effect. Nelson's daring and unprecedented plan of attack is instantly recognisable from this birds-eye view. A similar cup and saucer is in the National Maritime Museum, no.AAA4965/6For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An English porcelain tumbler, probably Spode, from the 'Baltic Service', circa 1802-04Of plain tapering shape, the border with shaded oak leaves and gold acorns, above a fouled anchor within a victor's wreath and gilded inscriptions 'Nelson, 2nd April, Baltic', 'The Glorious 1st August' and '14th February', 10cm highFootnotes:According to the terms of Nelson's will, Emma inherited most of the household china from Merton, including the 'Baltic Set'. By 1813, however, Emma's remaining possessions were packed in crates in a warehouse as surety against loans to keep her out of debtor's prison. The much-quoted Trickey Inventory of 'Plate China Glass &c belonging to Lady Hamilton' lists the components of her 'Baltic Set' tea, dinner and dessert services. The pieces listed as part of the 'Baltic Set Dessert Set' include '1 Jug & Cover' and '8 Tumblers'. These correspond with shapes which might otherwise be described as a Lemonade Set.The crates of china were stored by Alderman Smith until at least 1831. It is then likely that he gave (or sold) Emma's 'Baltic' tea service to Samuel Hood, Baron Bridport who had married Nelson's niece, Charlotte, Duchess of Bronte. When the Baron died in 1868, his Nelson relics passed to his son, Alexander Nelson, Viscount Bridport. Thus, what remained of their Baltic Set was sold in Lord Bridport's sale at Christie's on 11 July 1895. In the Christie's sale, eleven lots can be recognised as pieces from the Baltic set, as the entry for lot 54 gives the complete description including all inscriptions. Below this, Lots 56 to 58 comprised a total of seven 'Beakers with similar inscriptions'. It is highly likely that the seven beakers in Lord Bridport's sale were seven out of the eight 'Tumblers' Emma Hamilton used at Merton, and this suggests the eighth tumbler had, by this time, been broken.Aside from the creamware dinner service, all other parts of the Baltic Set are made from Paris porcelain with London enamelling. This tumbler, however, is an early form of bone china, almost certainly Spode. The Spode factory specialised in 'matchings' or replacements and it is likely that an extra jug and tumblers were ordered for Merton.A similar tumbler from the Baltic Set was sold by 1818 Auctioneers on 6 February 2022, lot 31.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Spode coffee can and saucer from the Reverend William Nelson service, circa 1806-08The can with a distinctive kicked handle, decorated with red and gold keyfret borders, painted with two crests of Nelson's chelengk and the stern of the San Josef with motto 'Faith and Works', surmounted by an earl's coronet, saucer 13.7cm diam (2)Footnotes:The Spode factory specialised in 'matchings' or replacements for existing table services. It is possible this can and saucer was ordered by Reverend Nelson as a replacement or addition to his Coalport service made to commemorate his title of 1st Earl Nelson. In all respects the decoration of this can is identical to that of the Coalport breakfast service and so it is also possible that a London decorating workshop was responsible for both, and had found it difficult to obtain sufficient 'blanks' from one manufactory.William Nelson's chinaware was inherited by his daughter Charlotte, Duchess of Bronte, who had married Samuel Hood, Baron Bridport. On his death in 1868 the china passed to his son, Alexander Nelson, Viscount Bridport. What remained of the set was sold in Lord Bridport's sale at Christies in July 1895. Lot 41 in the Bridport sale was a selection of pieces from the Reverend William Nelson set. Bought by 'Ward', the lot included six large tea-cups, five coffee-cups and twelve saucers. It is possible that the present lot was among these.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century Staffordshire cheese dish and stand, c.1870; a Copeland Spode child's tea service, decorated in blue with stags, dogs and fowl, c.1920; a shell teapot and milk jug; an African verdite stone bust, of an elder, 14.5cm high; another, of an African seated playing a bongo; etc
TWENTY EIGHT ROYAL DOULTON, WATERFORD, CAITHNESS AND OTHER GIFTWARE QUARTZ CLOCKS, including Royal Doulton Orchard Hill H5233 and Darjeeling H5247 (both seconds), Spode Astor Y8632-AO, various crystal examples including Waterford, Tutbury Crystal, Caithness and Thomas Webb, a Crown Windsor novelty tennis ball clock, a burr wood cased clock, etc, tallest 24cm and smallest 5.5cm (28) (Condition Report: generally good condition overall, untested, dusty)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS ETC, to include a Royal Worcester 'Hector' dog, five Spode 'Provincial Garden' dinner plates, a boxed Peggy Davis for Kevin Francis art deco style figure, Wedgwood green jasper trinket dishes, Prince Charles Investiture mugs, Japanese tea wares, assorted ornaments, red glass bottle shaped vase, cut glass fruit bowl etc
A Copeland Spode porcelain part tea set and two dishes, painted with scenes after Birkett Foster, a blue and white teaset and other teaware, Copeland Spode dishes 25cm wide Blue and white set one side plate cracked. Copeland Spode enamelled set one serving plate cracked; four cups cracked; small saucer badly cracked and will break; moustache cup good. Others good.

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