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A Doulton Burslem biscuit barrel decorated in relief with fruit and foliage and heightened in gilt together with a Wedgwood 'Ashford' pattern part tea service, a Spode part tea service (some faults), and a Chinese blue and white porcelain tankard, Qianlong period, decorated with peonies (faults).
A Copeland & Garratt late Spode blue and white printed jardiniere of ribbed squat circular form, having a geometric frieze above a central ground printed with classical urn decorated with maidens and issuing flowers, the jardiniere with twin applied handles and raised on a footed base, impressed and printed factory marks verso, height 23cm.
An early 19th century Spode porcelain trio, of London shape printed in red and blue and over enamelled with a chinoiserie pattern, the saucer 14cm diameter, Spode blue printed mark, pattern no.2638, an early 19th century English porcelain trio, comprising a coffee can, Bute teacup and saucer, printed in iron red with a running border of roses against a gilt ground, the saucer 14cm diameter, and an early 19th century Derby porcelain coffee can, saucer, plate and a vase, 9.5cm high, each painted with an Imari style pattern, the saucer 15.5cm diameter, the plate 20cm diameter, iron red painted mark (10)
A 19th century blue printed Wedgwood ashet, depicting a Turkish scene of figures and buildings, 47cm wide; another, smaller, 42cm; and a quantity of other 19th century blue printed wares, comprising; a tureen and cover; 23.5cm wide; eight soup bowls; two small ashets; three meat plates, all 'Castle' pattern, Spode; a large jug with fishermen with castle in background, 19cm high; a twin-handled basket with pierced scalloped edge and handles, Spode, 29cm wide; five meat plates of various designs; and six side plates of various designs (29)
A Victorian silver mounted Copeland Spode scent flask of spirally fluted globular form in iron red and gilt with floral spirals 8.5cm high; a cranberry glass cylindrical scent flask with silver coloured metal hinged mount 7.5cm; two small circular silver and silver mounted cut glass cosmetic pots (4)
A Wedgwood mug, ltd edition 425/1000, designed by Richard Guyatt, commemorating the conferment of the Dukedom of York on HRH Prince Andrew, together with sundry commemorative plates, comprising; Mason's plate for HM THe Queen's silver jubilee, Spode Royal Artillery plate, Spode St Paul's Cathedral Royal Wedding plate and a Spode Royal Canadian Mounted Police plate.
A Copeland Late Spode dessert service, late 19th century, each piece decorated in famille rose style with exotic birds perched in branches within floral borders and shaped, red lined rims, comprising twelve plates. 9" diameter, two circular serving dishes 9.5" diameter, two square serving dishes 8.5" wide and two oval serving dishes, 11.5" wide, bearing black printed marks and retailers stamp for "Waring and Gillow Ltd" (18)
A Spode Stone China part dinner service circa 1820, decorated in Chinoiserie style in polychrome enamels with stylised flowers and foliage comprising; a graduated set of three canted rectangular meat plates 19", 17" and 14.25" wide, two canted rectangular serving dishes 12.5" wide, three canted rectangular serving dishes 10.25" wide, two canted rectangular bowls 11.5" wide, a square serving tureen and cover, 9.25" wide, two sauce tureens, covers and stands, a ladle, nine side plates 7" diameter, eight plates 8" diameter, thirteen plates 9.5" diameter and ten soup bowls 9.5" diameter, each bearing black printed Spode mark and red painted "2147" (44)
A Spode 19th century blue and white Italian pattern soup tureen cover and stand transfer printed the base of each piece with printed text: ‘This blue-ware is printed from the CALX of British COBALT produced from Spainon Mine in the County of Cornwall August 1816’. Tureen: 14.5in. (37cm.). Stand: 17in. (43cm.).
A 19th century Spode Italian pattern welled rectangular meat dish the base with the printed text: ‘This blue-ware is printed from the CALX of British COBALT produced from Spainon Mine in the County of Cornwall August 1816’. 19in. (48cm.). (Repaired). Together with an oval matching tureen stand 17in. (44cm.). (2).

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