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A Spode bat printed coffee can, circa 1810, of cylindrical shape with gilt dentil rim, decorated with a beggar outside a gate with a young girl and boy, together with a Spode coffee can bat printed with a floral bouquet, another enamelled in sepia with a country dwelling and a coffee can, probably Herculaneum, gilt with scattered floral sprigs beneath a cobalt blue rim.
A Wedgwood creamware Imari decorated coffee can and saucer, circa 1810, with gilt enriched floral sprays beneath a diaper rim, impressed marks, together with seven other English porcelain cups or teabowls and saucers including Flight, Barr & Barr and Spode, variously decorated (minor faults).
A Spode porcelain cabinet cup and saucer, circa 1825, painted with blue convolvulus heightened with gilt foliage, the handle formed as a snake biting the rim of the cup, red painted marks and pattern No. 3957, together with two porcelain figures, 19th Century, modelled as Diana the Huntress and a muse holding a cornucopia of fruit, each raised on an iron red lined square base (faults and restoration).
GLENFARCLAS-30 YEAR-OLD Distilled and bottled by J & G Grant. in original tube. Single malt, 70cl, 43% volume. MILROY`S GLENLIVET-16 YEAR-OLD Distilled 1978, bottled 1994. Bottled for Milroy`s London. Single malt, 70cl, 43% volume. THE CHIVAS BROTHERS CENTURY OF MALTS Blended and bottled by Chivas Bros. Ltd. In original box, with booklet. Blended, 70cl, 40% volume. GLENFIDDICH-18 YEAR-OLD Spode decanter.Distilled and bottled by William Grant & Sons. 4 Bottles.
A Copeland Spode Italian pattern part tea service, decorated with a landscape scene in blue and white, a Wedgwood Old Willow pattern part coffee service, together with a quantity of blue and white ceramics, a quantity of Royal Doulton collectors plates, depicting farm scenes, limited edition, printed marks to base, a set of five Staffordshire spaniels, a Satsuma cylindrical vase, decorated with figural scenes, height 32 cm, another similar, a ginger jar and cover, decorated with birds and flowers enclosed in a dark blue border, height 21 cm, together with a quantity of glass, (a lot).
A 19th century Sevres coffee can, the cylindrical body painted with riding scene, on a gilt decorated blue ground, printed marks to base, height 7 cm, a Copelands Spode Chelsea pattern teapot, decorated with exotic birds in a river landscape, Harrods retail stamp, printed marks to base, height 16 cm, a blue and white wash bowl and jug, a Royal Worcester egg coddler, printed marks to base, together with a quantity of ceramics, (a lot).
Two Spode bone china plates featuring Red Rum and Brigadier Gerard, both from limited editions of 200 & 250 respectively, produced for Francis Sinclair Limited, each in its original box, the slightly larger 28cm., 11in. diameter; sold together with a hallmarked silver plate commemorating the achievements of Brigadier Gerard, designed by Doris Lindner, from a limited edition of 2,000, in its original box, with certificate (4)
A Georgian mahogany corner washstand. the shaped gallery over three wells, ebony strung frieze, second tier with frieze shelf, raised on square legs with splayed feet, united by a shaped shelf; including a Copeland Spode `Tower` pattern blue printed ewer and basin (3). 64cm wide, 83cm high, 43cm deep
An assortment of Staffordshire pearlware blue and white printed plates, including; a Spode Caramanian Series soup plate, `City of Corinth`, a plate from the same series, `Sarcophagi and Selpulchres at the Head of the Harbour at Cacamo`, a C.F. Mason & Co. plate, `Fountain` pattern, an Andrew Stevenson `Chinese Traders` pattern plate and others, first quarter 19th century (damage). Provenance: From the collection of the late Mrs G.D. Otto. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Spode pearlware blue and white shaped rectangular `Indian Sporting` series meat plate, printed with DOOREAHS LEADING OUT DOGS. pattern, 47.5cm long, printed and impressed marks, circa 1815 (restored rim chip). Provenance: From the collection of the late Mrs G.D. Otto. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Copeland Spode`s blue and white printed pottery `Camilla` pattern part dinner service, comprising; twenty-two side plates, twenty dinner plates, ten soup plates, nine dessert plates, two additional bowls, a sauceboat and four various serving dishes in sizes, printed and impressed marks, early 20th century Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Spode porcelain part tea service, painted in brown and gilt with a band of scrolling foliage, comprising; an octagonal section teapot, cover and stand, an octagonal section sugar box and cover, a milk jug, nine `London` shape teacups, six `London` shape coffee cups and twelve saucers, painted marks and pattern no. 1023, circa 1820 (some damage) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
The remnants of a Staffordshire porcelain `Bute` shaped tea service, decorated with Spode`s pattern 558, bat-printed with rustic landscapes and gilt with an anthemion band, comprising; six teacups, two coffee cans and seven saucers, circa 1815 (some wear) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Spode felspar porcelain cream-ground part tea service, painted with birds, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, two sandwich plates, a slop bowl, a sugar box and cover, a cream jug, ten teacups, nine coffee cups and twelve saucers, gilt script marks and pattern no. 4807, circa 1830 (some damage) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

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