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A selection of various interesting ceramic items to include; a Wade Harvest Ware “Cranky Tankard” with ‘The Floppity’ design (No.4), a miniature hand painted Gray’s Pottery Susie Cooper cup, an Ewenni Pottery pourer, a Made in Ussr ceramic Rabbit with Carrot, a Yellow Flora Holland 901 drinking cup in orange, a Beswick ‘Bosun’ bulldog figurine, a Copeland Spode Leaping the Brook mug, a Goebel monk pourer, a Govanvroft Glasgow pourer, a small Empire Ware vase, a W.H. Goss City of Durham crest pourer, a HB stein, an Empire Ware charger, a Enoch Wedgwood Asiatic Pheasants charger, a Royal Watoombe Lands End miniature vase, a James Kent Staffordshire mug, a West Germany pourer plus further pourer, vase, mug (cracked), triangular dish and further ceramic item, candle stick holder and two glass bottles. Total pieces 26. (26)
A Copeland and Copeland Spode part dinner service, circa 1860-1900, enamelled and gilt with a Japan fan pattern, comprising twenty dinner plates, four soup plates and ten side plates, printed marks, pattern 1201 CONDITION REPORT: 10 side plates - 2 with chips to border, gilded scrolled rubbed in places throughout. 20 dinner plates - all plates with rubbed borders and gilded scroll work rubbed throughout. 4 soup plates - pattern good throughout.
A pair of Spode oviform two-handled pot-pourri vases, pattern no. 2009, with pierced covers of white and gilt dot ground painted detached sprays of flowers, 7.5cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: One cover fits a little large on the base. Condition is good - no damage or repairs. Gilding and enamel good
A Spode pierced oval two-handled pot-pourri basket, pattern no. 1166, with pierced cover finely painted flowers in colour on a gilt scale pattern blue ground, the exterior set white glazed flower heads in relief, the cover with entwined handles, 11cm long CONDITION REPORT: no damage or restoration. Some rubbing to the gilding on the handle and scallop rim but overall good.
A Spode garniture of vases, pattern no. 1166, with flanged tops and gilt borders finely painted bouquets of flowers, on a gilt scale pattern blue ground having pearl dot borders, 16.5cm and 11.5cm/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: The largest vase has some glaze wear and scratches to the upper side of the interior and a few to the enamels on one of the bouquets. All three vases without damage or restoration
A pair of two-handled Spode pot-pourri vases and covers, pattern no. 2009, of white and gilt dot ground painted detached sprays, the vases with pierced flanged borders, the covers with gilt trumpet finials, 8cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: One cover with a small flat chip to lobed rim of flared gilt trumpet. No other damage or repair. Gilding and enamels good
A selection of Regency English porcelain, circa 1815-25, comprising a pair of miniature bottle vases of pattern 1166, 6.3cm high, three plates by Chamberlain, Coalport and Spode, a Chamberlain cup and saucer of 'Finger and Thumb' pattern 276, another rich Chamberlain saucer, printed mark, and a crested teacup/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: The pair of small bottle vases are in good order. A Chamberlain's saucer printed and painted with a bird with a faint starcrack to glaze to underside, the crested teacup has some more noticeable wear to gilding, otherwise the remainder are ok other than some very light wear to gilding.
A COLLECTION OF CERAMICS, to include a Nao figure of a girl with a puppy, a boxed set of three Portmeirion The Holly and the Ivy tealight holders, a Goebel Chaffinch, Spode and Caverswall miniature teacups and saucers, Aynsley Cottage Garden vases tallest 13cm, two Nao doves (both have sd), etc (1 box + loose qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd)
An early 19th century composite Spode and Copeland and Garrett part coffee-service. Painted red marks, pattern 3778, printed and gilt with vases of chinoiserie flowers and fruits on stands in grey tones, comprising: a teapot and stand, two cake plates, a slop basin, a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, a milk-jug, twelve teacups, eleven coffee-cups and twelve saucers Condition Report: Generally in good condition. One of the teacups has a hairline crack and another has a broken handle that has been repaired. The sugar bowl has large hairline cracks to the top and the inner rim has a hairline crack and large chip. All have some rubbing to the details and light scratches (mainly to the base). Several pieces have small chips to the underside and spots of pitting and discolouration.
Collection of mixed ceramics to include a 19th century Staffordshire style ' Spring & Langan ' boxing figure group (20.5cxm high), a pair of Staffordshire Lurcher figures, Fred Archer Staffordshire jockey figure, Crown Staffordshire, Crescent & Sons, 19th Century Wedgwood 'Indian Tree' crescent-shaped dishes, 19th century Minton, Copeland Spode, etc, plus a Toby Bitter composition bar advertising figure
Collection of mixed blue & white ceramics, 19th century onwards, to include Spode Italian (cafetiere, milk jug, 2 x cruet sets, 2 pin dishes), Willow pattern samovar (lacking cover), HM & Co sugar shaker, Booths ' Real Old Willow ', Spode Heritage, Royal Worcester, etc, plus 3 x ceramic name plaques (James Kent, Coalport and Spode) (2 boxes)
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