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Three items of Spode blue and white pearlware, comprising: a lozenge-shaped dish painted with floral sprays and gilt with foliate swags, 24cm in length, impressed mark (slight rubbing); and two similar plates painted with floral sprays within feuille de chou rims, impressed marks, 20cm & 25cm diameter (the smaller cracked, small rim chips)
A pair of Spode stone china vases and another earthenware ensuite, all decorated in Tumbledown Dick pattern number 3086 in shades of red and pink on a green ground, with ochre rims and gilt highlights; the two stone china vases with globular bodies, tall necks and two curling snake handles, height 24.3cm, printed stone china seal marks (one with small rim chip and associated hair crack); the third vase of tapered octagonal form with moulded swan loop handles, height 20.9cm, impressed upper-case "SPODE" mark (no cover); circa 1819-25.
The remnanants of a Copeland & Garrett dinner service, decorated with pattern 5266 of a floral centre within a cracked ice and prunus border printed in pigmuck green with some underglaze blue, enamelled in colours and gilt; comprising a well-and-tree meat dish, length 53.2cm, eleven dinner plates and three soup plates, printed and impressed "late Spode" marks, circa 1833-40 (one plate cracked, other minor faults)
A Copeland 1899-1900 Transvaal War subscriber's copy three-handled tyg or loving cup, with ornate moulded handles, the three sides printed in colours with a portrait of Queen Victoria, a vignette emblematic of "Britannia - Tower of Justice", and details of the war, height 14.1cm, black-printed marks for maker and London retailer Thomas Goode & Co., and impressed "Spode"
A Copeland & Garrett part dessert service, printed in green with named botanical specimens within an open border of running convolvulus: comprising two moulded dessert dishes, length 28.1 cm, and eight octagonal plates, width 21.5cm, printed and impressed circular "Copeland & Garrett, late Spode" marks together with specimen titles "Nasturtian" and "Tall Browially" on the dishes, and "Mallow", "Round leav'd Cyclaman", "Rose Camelia", "Tree Mignionette", "Yellow Linna", "Shrubby Chironia", "Gentianella" and "Blue Navelwort" on the plates, circa 1833-47 (dishes with chips/haircracks, chip behind rim on one plate)
Five blue-printed plates: a "Wild Rose" pattern dessert plate, diameter 23.3cm, unmarked; a Fishermen with Nets pattern dessert plate, probably by Robert Hamilton, diameter 22.9cm, unmarked; a Spode Castle pattern dessert plate, diameter 20.9cm, impressed upper-case mark; a Rogers Zebra pattern tea plate, diameter 16.7cm, impressed mark; and a Davenport "Wild Rose" pattern tea plate, diameter 16.5cm, impressed upper-case anchor mark with separate date code for January 1867; various 19th century dates.
Five Spode or Copeland blue-printed plates: a Spode Forest Landscape pattern dessert plate, diameter 20.8cm, impressed small upper-case mark; a Spode Tower pattern dessert plate, diameter 21.0cm, impressed lower-case mark; a Copeland late Spode Marble pattern tea plate, diameter 18.3cm, printed and impressed Copeland marks; a Spode Marble pattern dinner plate, diameter 25.0cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks; and a Gothic Castle pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.2cm, unmarked; various 19th century dates.
A Two Figures pattern wash jug, of baluster shape with a flaring spout and strap handle with moulded lower finial, printed in dark steely blue with the chinoiserie scene and border, height 26.9cm, unmarked, circa 1790-1800 (small filled chip to foot, star crack in base). See Drakard & Holdway P602 for this pattern on a dinner plate attributed to Spode; other makers used the same design
Selected blue-printed chinoiserie teawares: comprising a Swan and Peacocks pattern teabowl and saucer; a Conversation pattern saucer; a Curling Palm pattern toy teabowl and matching toy plate; two custard cups attributed to Spode with the Long Bridge and Buddleia patterns; and a custard cup with a sheet design of flowering plants; all unmarked, late-18th/early-19th century
A Spode Turk pattern bowl, printed in blue around the outside with the Caramanian scene identified as the Ancient Granay at Cacamo, with a detail inside the base and the rare floral border around inside the rim, diameter 15.2cm, unmarked, circa 1815-20 (broken and restored). See Drakard & Holdway P715 for this rare pattern on a dessert plate
A Spode sauce tureen and other items: the tureen and cover printed in blue with the Queen Charlotte pattern, overall length 18.7cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks (cover restored); together with a non-matching unattributed sauce ladle in the standard Willow pattern with a sheet leafage design covering the handle, length 18.8cm, unmarked; and a root dish attributed to Spode printed in blue with the Flying Pennant pattern, length 24.5cm, unmarked (some restoration); generally circa 1810-20. See Drakard & Holdway P612 and P610 for the Queen Charlotte and Flying Pennant patterns and S107 for a similar root dish in the Tower pattern
A selection of early Spode chinoiserie wares: comprising a Forest Landscape pattern supper segment dish and cover, a Willow pattern rectangular dessert dish (filled chip in rim, crack), a Willow pattern supper segment dish (no cover, small rim chips), and a Willow pattern supper segment dish of irregular shape, all with small impressed upper-case marks, late-18th/early-19th century.
A rare Spode medicine spoon, of normal spoon shape but with no handle and mounted on a tall pedestal foot, the rear of the spoon moulded with a scallop-shell design, printed in blue with a detail from a chinoiserie design within the border from the Two Figures pattern, length 7.4cm, height 7.0cm, unmarked, circa 1800-05.
A rare Spode medicine spoon, of normal spoon shape with a short scallop-shell moulded handle, printed in blue with a detail from a chinoiserie design within the border from the Two Figures pattern, length 9.9cm, unmarked, circa 1800-05 (handle replaced). See Northern Ceramic Society Newsletter, number 135, September 2004, for an article including this spoon
A blue and white miscellany: comprising a Spode Caramanian series dinner plate, diameter 25.1cm, impressed lower-case mark, circa 1810-20; a Spode Gothic Castle pattern supper segment dish, width 33.6cm, unmarked, circa 1805-20; and an Elkins & Co. "Warwick Vase" pattern meat dish, length 40.3cm, printed vase mark with initials E & Co., circa 1840-50 (all with faults).
Two Buffalo pattern vases attributed to Spode, each of inverted baluster shape, printed in blue with the Feather Heads variant of the Buffalo pattern beneath geometric borders, both with ornate gilt bands around neck and shoulder with gilt lining to rims and feet, heights 16.5 and 21.4cm, unmarked except for workman's marks, circa 1795-1810 (larger vase with crack in base and fine hair crack in rim, smaller vase with repairs to foot and associated added gilt line). Note that the larger of these two vases is slip cast whereas the smaller vase is turned. See Drakard & Holdway P616 for this basic pattern but Copeland,"Spode's Willow Pattern", page 116, for this Feathered Heads variant on an oval comport
A Spode hexagonal 'envelope' plate, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, and moulded with sprays of flowers, within a gilt line rim, 8 1/2" wide (21.5 cm), pattern number 1918 in gilt, circa 1815, and an English porcelain plate in Chelsea style painted with birds and flowers, within a brown line rim, pseudo gold anchor mark.
A rare Spode tulip shaped cup, with green glazed loop handle, the exterior striped in yellow and purple, the interior and the square canted foot decorated in Imari style with flowering branches, bamboo and rockwork, 2 1/2" high (6.5cm) circa 1820 (tip of one petal restored) This is Spode pattern number 967

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