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A large 19th Century Spode meat plate of canted rectangular form decorated to the central well with an enamelled and gilded coronet to a monogrammed pedestal all within deep gilded foliate scroll borders, width 50 cm, together with the conforming pedestal tureen with domed cover, gilded mark, S/D (2).
A Spode Hunters Pattern Blue and White Transfer Printed Pearlware Pottery Two-Handled Chestnut Basket, circa 1820, flared oval, with lozenge pierced banding and arched handles, 30cm wide; Two Matching Lobed Oval Dessert Dishes En Suite, 25cm and 26cm wide respectively; and A Non-Matching Pearlware Dish Stand, oval, printed with Willow pattern, 23.5cm wide (4)
A Spode Porcelain Imari Pattern Part Tea Service, Pattern 3685, early 19th century, comprising seven teacups, two saucers, teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, sugar basin, two graduated circular saucer dishes, and a pair of bread and butter plates, each printed and gilded, Spode mark in blue, the teapot 11cm high; A Derby Sugar Bowl and Two Coffee Cans, circa 1810, in similar pattern; A Pottery Large Breakfast Cup, late 19th century, with similar pattern (qty)
A Duesbury Derby Five Piece Part Dessert Service, circa 1810, each piece painted with a band of pink roses linked by gilded leaves, comprising a pair of shell shape serving dishes, a pair of lobed lozenge examples, and a kidney shape dish, the largest 31cm wide, crown, crossed batons, dots and D mark in red (a/f); and A Part Set of Six Spode Bone China Wildflower Series Cabinet Plates, late 20th century, lacking number 1, including Love-in-a-Mist, printed marks, 27.5cm diameter
An early 19th century English porcelain cup, cover and saucer Probably Spode the twin handled cup of circular form decorated in monochrome black with landscape panels and a gilt band, pattern number `557` cup and cover 10.5cm high, saucer 14.5cm diameter Provenance: The collection of Samuel Johnston Melvin, Paisley and thence by descent to the present owner.
Mayer (Luigi) Views in Palestine 1804 1804 bound with Views in The Ottoman Empire chiefly in Carmania 1803 first editions second work with printed title in English and French each work with 24 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates 48 in total a little occasional marginal finger-marking and minor spotting but generally in crisp and clean condition with bright colours contemporary half calf rebacked preserving original backstrip this rubbed and creased [Abbey Travel 369; Atabey 788; Blackmer 1099; Colas 2020; second work Atabey 787; Blackmer 1098; Colas 2021] folio ***A very pleasing copy of a handsome production. A number of plates from the Carmania were used by Spode the English manufacturers of pottery and porcelain to produce their `Carmania` dinner service. .

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