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Eight Copeland Spode Italian pattern kidney shaped dishes, six smaller, a rectangular dish and eleven other dinner wares (26)

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Six Copeland Spode Italian pattern oval dishes, a square tureen and cover, ten Ramekins and eighteen other items (36)

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A collection of Copeland Spode Italian pattern domestic wares, to include cheese dish and cover, six egg cups and sandwich plate (32)

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A large collection of Copeland Spode Italian pattern dinner and serving plates, to include seven various canted meat plates, seven 10inch plates and six 10.5ins bowls, various marks to bases, (65)

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A 19th century Spode Italian pattern plate, a Copeland Spode pickle dish, a loving cup, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, and seven other items (12)

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A collection of seven various Copeland Spode Italian pattern jugs, and two spill vases

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A Spode spill vase, painted with pattern 868 (4in.), a Victorian spill vase painted with flowers against a blue ground (4.25in.) and a pair of Wedgwood Blue Jasper posy vases-5in.

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An early 19th century New Hall part tea and coffee set. with roses and other flowers and foliage on a pale blue ground, in Spode shape, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand; a sugar-bowl and cover; a milk jug; a slop bowl; eight coffee cups; four tea cups; nine saucers; a cake plate; and a bread plate (28)

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A 19th century Copeland Late Spode meat dish, and a collection of other 19th century blue printed wares, comprising: a Copeland hot water dish in 'Spode's Italian' design, printed mark; a Spode square dish in the 'Tower' pattern, impressed mark; a Copeland cake stand in 'Spode's Italian' design, printed and impressed marks; a dinner plate with 'Gothic Ruins' pattern, probably by Pountney and Allies; an Elkin, Knight & Co dinner plate from the Rock Cartouche series; a Copeland small bowl in 'Spode's Italian' design; a Walker & Carter scalloped bowl in 'Castle of Chillon' design, printed mark; a Wedgwood dinner plate in 'Blue Rose Border Series' design, impressed mark (9)

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A 19th century tureen, cover and stand in 'India Vase' pattern, with printed mark; a non-matching small ladle; other blue printed wares, mostly nineteenth century, comprising: a deep square footed dish, chinoiserie design; a soup bowl in 'Bosphorus' pattern, printed mark; small scalloped ovoid dish from the 'English Scenery' series, printed mark; a Spode scalloped ovoid dish in floral pattern, printed and impressed mark; a Spode circular tureen stand in floral pattern, with printed mark ; a small bowl with river scene; a saucer in 'Elephant Pattern'; four saucers; a side plate in 'Docility' pattern; a dinner plate bearing river scene; a box and cover with pastoral design to cover and interior; a Copeland Late Spode small ladle in floral design with printed mark; a ladle in pastoral design; a pair of salt and pepper shakers in dappled design (21)

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A large Spode vegetable tureen and stand, decorated in blue and yellow with flowers and urn motifs, bowl 27cm diameter; an Imari palette footed bowl, 27cm diameter; a Royal Doulton toby jug 'Farmer John'; and a Worcester style twin-handled vase with flowers on a blush ivory ground, 31cm high (5)

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A Victorian Vaseline Glass Epergne, a Moorcroft vase, decorated pansies, a continental porcelain scent bottle (lacks stopper) decorated flowers, and a Copeland Spode King Edward souvenir plate (a.f.) (4)

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A Copeland Spode Indian Tree Pattern Part Dinner Service (box)

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A Copeland Spode Chelsea Pattern Dinner Service, for Harrods

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Three blue-printed soup plates: an Angus Seats series soup plate attributed to Ridgway, diameter 23.5cm, unmarked; a Spode Lattice Scroll pattern soup plate, diameter 24cm, printed framed upper-case mark; and a British Marine series soup plate, diameter 26cm, printed title mark (crack in rim); generally between 1815 and 1830. See Coysh & Henrywood 2, page 15, for a similar Angus Seats series soup plate; Drakard & Holdway P803 for the Lattice Scroll pattern on a dinner plate; and FOB32 for a similar British Marine soup plate

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A Spode Indian Sporting series soup plate, printed in blue with the titled scene Chase After a Wolf within the usual series border of animals, diameter 24.5cm, printed title mark and printed and impressed upper-case makers marks, circa 1815-30. See Drakard & Holdway P904-14 for a similar soup plate and the source engraving

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Two non-Spode blue and white Italian pattern pieces: a Matthew Mare trefoil shaped dessert dish, height 20.5cm, impressed mark MARE, circa 1820-25; and an unattributed dinner plate, diameter 25cm, unmarked, circa 1815-25. See Drakard & Holdway P710 for the Spode original of this popular pattern

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Four Spode blue-printed plates: two Castle pattern dinner plates, diameter 25cm, printed and/or impressed upper-case marks; a Lucano pattern dinner plate, diameter 25cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks; and a Tower pattern soup plate, diameter 24cm, impressed lower-case mark; generally circa 1815-30. See Drakard & Holdway P711, P712 and P714 respectively for these three patterns

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Four Spode blue-printed soup plates: a Girl at the Well pattern soup plate, diameter 24cm; a Botanical series soup plate, diameter 25cm; and two standard Willow pattern soup plates, diameter 24.5cm; all with printed and impressed upper-case marks, generally circa 1820-30. See Drakard & Holdway P701, P903-2 and P609-2 respectively for these three patterns

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Two Spode Waterloo or Italian Church pattern tea plates, printed in blue with the identified scene of the church at Waterloo within a border of flower chains, diameter 17cm, impressed upper-case marks, circa 1820-25 (one with small filled chip to back of rim) See Drakard & Holdway P709 for a slightly larger plate

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Five assorted Spode blue-printed plates: a Grasshopper pattern stone china dinner plate, diameter 24.5cm, printed seal mark; a Milkmaid pattern muffin plate, diameter 20cm, impressed lower-case mark (no cover); a Flower Cross pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.5cm, unmarked (faults on and beneath rim); a Filigree pattern dessert plate, diameter 20.5cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks; and a dessert plate from the Botanical series, diameter 22.5cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks (stained); generally circa 1810-30. See Drakard & Holdway P621-1, P702, P804, P818 and P903 respectively for these five patterns

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Five blue-printed dinner plates: a Copeland & Garrett Forest Landscape pattern dinner plate, diameter 25cm, printed mark; a Gothic Castle pattern dinner plate attributed to Spode, diameter 25cm, unmarked (glaze flakes to rim); a Colossal Sarcophagus near Castle Rosso pattern dinner plate, diameter 25cm, unmarked (glaze flakes to rim); a Wallace & Co. Rural Scenery series dinner plate, diameter 25cm, printed title cartouche mark and impressed WALLACE & Co (crack in well); and a Phillips Wild Rose pattern dinner plate, diameter 26cm, impressed PHILLIPS / LONGPORT; all early or mid-19th century

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Five blue-printed plates: three Gothic Castle pattern dessert plates attributed to Spode, diameter 20.5cm, unmarked, circa 1810-20; a Riley Eastern Street Scene pattern dessert plate, diameter 22cm, printed makers flower spray mark, circa 1820-28 (discoloured); and a Copeland & Garrett British Flowers pattern soup plate, diameter 25cm, printed and impressed late Spode marks, circa 1833-47. See Drakard & Holdway P707 for the Gothic Castle pattern and P902-2 for a similar Spode British Flowers soup plate; also Coysh 1/74 or Little 54 for the Eastern Street scene pattern

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A Copeland Caramanian series meat dish with Italian border, printed in blue with the central scene identified as Antique Fragments at Limisso within the border from Spodes Italian pattern, length 37cm, printed upper-case SPODE mark and impressed Copeland Spodes Impl. mark along with indistinct date code, possibly for February 1902. See Drakard & Holdway P905-3 for a Caramanian series dish with this central scene, and P710 for the Italian pattern from which the border was taken

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A Spode Shooting at the Edge of a Jungle pattern meat dish from the Indian Sporting series, printed in blue with the titled scene within the usual border of animals, length 37cm, impressed upper-case mark and printed title mark, circa 1815-25 (restored) See Drakard & Holdway P904-6 for a similar dish together with the original aquatint

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A Spode Italian pattern small meat dish, printed in blue with the usual scene and border, length 37cm, impressed upper-case mark, circa 1820-30 (very small nick on rim) See Drakard & Holdway P710 for this pattern on a dinner plate

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A Spode Caramanian series oval meat dish, printed in blue with the scene identified as Antique Fragments at Limisso within the usual border of Indian Sporting animals, length 42.5cm, impressed lower-case mark, circa 1810-20 (restored rim chips, general crazing) See Drakard & Holdway P905-3 for this pattern on a meat dish of later New Indented octagonal shape

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A Spode Caramanian series oval meat dish, printed in blue with the scene identified as Antique Fragments at Limisso within the usual border of Indian Sporting animals, length 43cm, impressed lower-case mark, circa 1810-20 (crazed and discoloured) See Drakard & Holdway P905-3 for this pattern on a meat dish of later New Indented octagonal shape

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Two Dutch shape blue-printed jugs: a Castle pattern jug with an ornate moulded handle, printed with a version of the Spode pattern and border, height 20.5cm, unmarked, circa 1820-30 (crack near handle); and a William Ridgway, Son & Co. Humphreys Clock series jug with simple strap handle and strainer behind the spout, printed with a picnic scene and the usual geometric and scroll border, height 18cm, printed title mark with makers initials, circa 1838-48 (cover missing, riveted repair at top of handle) See Coysh & Henrywood 1, page 182, for a plate from the Humphreys Clock series; also the same volume, page 73, for information on the Castle pattern and its makers, with Clews a possibility for the jug in this lot #70-100 58. A Buffalo pattern presentation jug dated 1794, with outward flaring neck and ovoid shape body moulded with two bands of leaves, scroll-moulded handle, and ochre rim, printed in blue with a version of the Buffalo pattern on either side and a typical chinoiserie border around the neck and inside the rim, with blue feather edging outside the rim, the neck painted underglaze in blue with the name Thos. Compere, the front with the date 1794, height 22cm, unmarked (sections of body and handle glued)

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A Spode Willow First pattern custard cup stand, of lobed circular shape on raised foot, the surface moulded with six circular rims to hold the cups with a similar seventh rim on a raised central circular handle/plinth, printed in blue with details from the chinoiserie scene and border, diameter 24.5cm, impressed small upper-case mark beneath rim, circa 1800-10. See Drakard & Holdway P609 for this pattern and S121 for a similar stand in the Lattice Scroll pattern complete with six barrel-shaped covered cups

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A rare Spode Sunflower or Convolvulus pattern knife rest, printed in blue with part of the sheet floral pattern, length 10cm, printed framed upper-case mark, circa 1812-20. See Drakard & Holdway P819 for the full pattern on a dinner plate

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A collection of blue-printed chinoiserie wares, comprising a Miles Mason porcelain sauce tureen stand, a Spode Net pattern dinner plate, a Long Bridge pattern dinner plate, a Forest Landscape pattern dessert plate, two Spode Forest Landscape pattern arcaded tea plates and a sauce tureen stand, a Spode Willow pattern dessert dish, a Spode stone china Broseley pattern teabowl with a non-matching china saucer, and a Curling Palm pattern tea plate, all early-19th century (some faults)

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Various Spode blue and white wares: an Indian Sporting series sauce tureen stand, length 21cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks; a Lucano pattern sauce tureen stand, length 23cm, impressed upper-case mark; a Castle pattern pickle dish, length 13cm, printed upper-case mark; and a small oval two-section salt/pepper container from a supper set centrepiece with the border from the Forest Landscape pattern, length 6.5cm, printed framed upper-case mark; generally between 1810 and 1825 (various faults) See Drakard & Holdway P904-11, P712, P711 and P607 respectively for these four patterns; also S201 for a complete supper set centrepiece showing the small salt/pepper container

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Blue-printed chinoiserie wares: a large Spode barrel-shaped jug with strainer behind the spout, decorated with a mirror image of the Broseley or Temple pattern in light blue, height 23cm, printed upper-case mark (cover missing, damage to spout); a Net pattern lobed and cusped dessert dish attributed to Spode, width 19cm, unmarked; and a Broseley pattern butter tub with two loop handles and blue rim, diameter 11cm, unmarked (no cover, chips); all early-19th century See Drakard & Holdway P613 for the Broseley pattern on flat wares and S218 for a similar barrel jug but without the strainer decorated with the Queen Charlotte pattern; also P620 for the Net pattern on a plate

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Assorted blue-printed wares: a Ponte Molle pattern sauce tureen stand, length 22cm, unmarked; a Rogers Monopteros pattern baking dish, length 29cm, impressed mark (repaired); a Spode Parasol Figure pattern small dish, length 26cm, impressed upper-case mark; and a transitional Chinese Flowering Pot pattern dessert plate, diameter 22cm, unmarked (small fault on face); various dates circa 1810-30. See Coysh & Henrywood 1, page 288, for the Ponte Molle pattern on a drainer; the same volume, Colour Plates X and XI, for the Rogers Monopteros pattern and its source print; and Drakard & Holdway P606 for the Parasol Figure pattern;

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A Copeland vase, of Portland vase shape, printed overall in green with a version of the Pheasant pattern on a sheet ground, with details picked out in red, green, blue, brown and yellow enamels, overall height 27cm, printed Copeland late-Spode seal mark with registration number 575764, circa 1911-20 (chip to foot)

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Three 20th century commemorative loving cups: a Paragon loving cup for the abortive 1937 coronation of Edward VIII, height 11cm, number 583 of an edition of 1,000, with original fitted case; a Paragon loving cup for the 1977 silver jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, height 13cm, number 689 of an edition of 750, with certificate and original lined box; and a Spode loving cup for the 1977 silver jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, height 16cm, number 384 of an edition of 500, with certificate (no box)

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A rare set of twelve Spodes New Stone knife rests, outline-printed and enamel coloured with the border from the Peacock pattern, length of each 9.5cm, impressed SPODES / NEW STONE marks and painted pattern number 2118, circa 1812-20. See Whiter, Spode, Colour Plate IX (centre left), for a plate with the full pattern

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A Spode stone china octagonal meat dish, with combed base, outline-printed and enamel coloured with the Peacock pattern (number 2118), length 48.5cm, printed seal mark, circa 1812-20 (some enamel wear in well) See Whiter, Spode, Colour Plate IX (centre left), for a plate with this pattern

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Four Spode porcelain ÔNew Shape teacups and saucers, printed in iron-red and gilt with pattern number 1185 (not marked), circa 1810.

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A selection of English porcelain, including a pair of Spode porcelain trios, pattern no. 2814, a slop bowl ensuite and other items, mostly first quarter 19th century (minor damage)

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A selection of English porcelain, comprising; a Derby oval teapot and cover painted and gilt with an ovolo band, puce mark, pattern no. 659; four Spode coffee cans bat-printed en grisaille; a Caughley/Coalport type teapot, cover and stand (cracked) and a sugar box ensuite; and a New Hall type teapot and cover (cracked)

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A pair of porcelain tea cups and saucers, possibly Spode, early 19th Century, London shape, imari decorated with a fenced garden pattern, no 597

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A quantity of part tea services including a Copeland Spode 'Billingsley' pattern part service and a Tuscan 'Albany' pattern part service.

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A set of six Spode blue and white collectors plates 'The Spode Blue Room Collection'.

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A quantity of Spode pottery, late 20th Century, transfer decorated in the 'Italian' pattern, comprising; four dinner plates, three dessert plates, cream jug, ten fruit bowls, breakfast cup, two tea cups and saucers, salt and pepper, egg cup, and five tea plates.

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An Art Nouveau Doulton Burslem blue 'Tudor' pattern Chamber Pot and another by Copeland Spode with green, blue and red flowerhead decoration.

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A 19th Century probably Spode 'Gothic Castle' pattern Bowl. See Coysh, Vol.1 P.161; 24cm wide.

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A Copeland Spode Italian Bowl 24cm diameter. .

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A Spode 'Alexandra' figurine of a Lady Tennis Player A/F.

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A Spode part Dinner and Tea Service 'The Hunt' printed with hunting scenes after J F Herring Snr and comprising 6 Dinner Plates 'Drawing the Dingle', 12 Tea Plates 'Gone Away', 6 Dessert Bowls 'Going to a Halloa', 6 Tea Cups 'Leaping the brook' and 6 Saucers 'Gone Away'

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A Spode 'City of London' armorial plate, three others with family crests, probably Copeland

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Two Georgian creamware plates "My Dear Boy" and "For My Niece", four Spode Imperial Oriental design plates and matching serving dish

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An early 19th century square stoneware dish, decorated a coloured and gilt pheasant amongst foliage, 8in. (20cm) diameter; a mid 19th century Spode stone china dessert dish, gilt and rust decorated, 9.25in. (23.5cm.) diameter; a Victorian Coalport Aesthetic small sugar bowl, blue and gold banded with birds and bamboo foliage and a pair of Minton Indian rose decorated cups and three matching saucers. (8).

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An early 19th century English porcelain vase, with gilt and coloured oriental foliage decoration, two gilt scroll handles, red pattern no. 967, probably Spode. 8.5in. (20.5cm.) high.

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A Regency Spode oval teapot, decorated coloured foliage, a gilt spout and scroll handle, (the body with hair crack) and matching stand. 8in. (20cm.) diameter. (2).

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A Spode earthenware oversized teapot and cover 20th century blue transfer printed in the Italian pattern 30cm high.

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A Copeland Spode pottery blue and white meat plate with Aesthetic floral sprays within geometric repeating borders stamped to base circa 1900 47.5cm wide.

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Copeland Spode ‘Italian’ pattern 12½” octagonal meat plate.

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Royal Doulton ornate burnished gold cabinet plate; also a pair of Copeland Spode green bordered Peony blossom plates.

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