A nineteenth century Copeland late Spode tureen and cover on standish, comport and rectangular rounded ashet, all decorated with sepia palmette friezes with acanthus scrolled handles, and circular floral medallions - printed Copeland Spode marks, registration monograms for April 1885, impressed marks. (5).
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Miscellaneous ceramics including a Beswick floral embossed vase on pale green ground, a Buchan stoneware thistle jug, a deco shaped white teapot, a Copeland Spode creamware tankard, a Claremont Tea Company blue and white transfer printed teapot and cover, a Crown Devon floral jug, an art deco hand painted coffee pot, a large Tykes motto breakfast cup, and an oval blue and white transfer printed tureen and cover. (13).
An early 19th century Spode blue and white transfer printed pottery meat dish with matching mazarin, decorated with a rural scene depicting figures and cattle outside a walled park, a pair of swans on the lake, impressed and printed marks, mazarin with cracks to thick underside edge of rim and with slight flake on front to glaze, 18 3/4in overall width.
English Hybrid hard paste porcelain Teaset, central reserves and supplementary reserves painted with floral sprays, on a royal blue ground, with gilt scrolls, festoons and trophies, comprising twelve cups in two sizes, twelve saucers, waste bowl and two plates, pattern number 2180, marked in puce, probably Spode, early 19th Century, (27).
A pair of Spode pot pourri vases and covers circa 1820 of flared circular shape, painted with a continuous band of flowers against a gilt ground above a Greek-key band, raised on four paw feet beneath a scroll-edge rim, the pierced covers with flame finials red-painted mark 'Spode 2049' 13.3cm., 5Din. one foot restored, some wear to gilding (4)
A Spode sprigged stoneware hunting jug, with Spode's variant of the common Staffordshire hunting scene at the death of the fox in white on a matt brown ground, height 10.9cm, impressed upper-case mark, circa 1815-30 (fine hair crack across base of handle) See Henrywood 2/254 for a different Spode jug with this design
A selection of Spode and Copeland Cabbage or Tobacco Leaf pattern stone china wares, all decorated with pattern 2061 in underglaze blue and enamel colours, comprising a circular covered sucrier, a tea plate, a cup plate and a saucer dish, all Spode, a Copeland late Spode shaped dish, and a Copeland dish with Spode saucer, Spode examples with half pseudo seal mark, all with painted pattern number, various 19th century dates See Leonard Whiter 'Spode', plate 285 for other wares with this pattern

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