A Staffordshire Porcelain Flower Painted Circular Wall Plaque, circa 1850, ribbed pink enamel and gilded rim enclosing a bouquet of flowers including pink roses, tulips and auriculas against a maroon background, the reverse pierced for suspension, 17.5cm diameter; A Pair of Green Glazed Basket-Weave Moulded Dessert Dishes, circa 1820, shaped oval, with repeat trellis scroll reserves against basketry, 26.5cm wide; A Set of Four Spode Pearlware Dinner Plates, transfer printed in blue with a central chinoiserie roundel surrounded by four groupings of archaistic objects, gilt borders, impressed "Spode 4", and blue printed marks, 24cm diameter; and Three Matching Soup Bowls (10)
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Spode Felspar Porcelain Part Breakfast Service, circa 1850, each piece with apricot borders decorated with sprays of flowers en grisaille enriched with gilt, comprising nine teacups, twelve assorted saucers, slop basin, milk jug, cream jug, four serving plates 21cm, an oval butter dish, a pair of muffin dishes and covers, and thirteen side plates, printed mark in black, pattern number 4203 (general rubbing of gilding overall)
A Pinxton Coffee Can, circa 1800, painted with a trail of undulating berries and leaves within a triple gilt line, 6cm; A Derby Can, vertically fluted, painted in canary yellow enamels with a plain rim and quadruple gilt line, puce painted crown, crossed batons and D mark, 288; A Minton Can, decorated with fruiting vines in brown, puce and gilt, pattern W85, 6.1cm; and Four Other Cans, of a similar period, including Worcester and Spode examples (7)
A Copeland Spode china part coffee service, 'Olga' pattern, with peach ground and rose and gilt scroll decoration, pattern no 'R4247', printed factory mark, comprising: nine coffee cans, nine saucers; and a Royal Crown Derby part coffee set, with blue and gilt border, comprising: five coffee cans, seven saucers (damages) (qty)
Ceramics reference, various, mostly late 19th and 20th c., including The Pottery and Porcelain of Swansea and Nantgarw, by E. Morton Nance, 1942, Old Bristol Potteries, by W. J. Pountney, 1920, William Adams an Old English Potter, ed. William Turner, 1904, Spode and His Successors, by Arthur Hayden, 1925, The Imperial Russian Dinner Service, by Dr. George C. Williamson, 1909, Lustre Pottery, by Lady Evans, 1920, The Cheyne Book of Chelsea China and Pottery, ed. Reginald Blunt, n.d., c. 1924, Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale, 1734-1801, by William H. Tapp, etc., all ex-lib copies, with usual marks, mostly 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
A SPODE FELSPAR PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE, pattern No: 3893, with wide pink border overgilded with foliate motifs: eight deep narrow Tea Cups, twelve wide shallow Tea Cups, twelve Saucers, one 17.5" Plate, pair of Bread & Butter Plates, one Two Handled Sucrier & Cover, one Cream Jug, one 6.5" Cream Bowl. Transfer printed factory mark and number. Approximately 38 pieces.
A Hicks & Meigh green printed oval drainer, circa 1815 printed with a fence pattern within flowering plants, gilt highlighted printed Royal Arms mark in green with 'No.21/4', 12.5" wide (gilding rubbed) and a Spode stone china oval drainer, printed in underglaze blue with a quail and a cricket among stylised flowering branches with fence beyond, all surmounted by a scroll border, blue printed mark, 15" wide (2)
A Newhall two-handled sucrier cover and stand, circa 1800 decorated in pattern No.484 with palm trees and exotic plants in the Imari palette, 484 in red to base, a Coalport Thomas Rose type sucrier and cover, circa 1805 decorated in the Imari style with mask and ring moulded handles, '762' in gilt to base, 6.75" wide and a Spode ink stand of lozenge form, raised on four gilt highlighted paw feet, decorated in the Japan pattern, marked 'Spode 1645' in red, 8" wide (3) For a similar crested part service, see Sotheby's Welsh sale, 18th November 2003 lot 154.

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