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A pair of Spode spill vases, of flared cylindrical shape, painted with scenes of a young woman with a spilled basket of fruit or a gardener and boy in octagonal gilt frames reserved on an apple green ground, the rims gilt, 11cm h, painted 580, c1825 One vase restored, the other with several small scratches to the green ground on the reverse
A THIRTY TWO PIECE COPELAND SPODE BLUE AND WHITE CHINOISERIE PATTERN DINNER SERVICE, butterfly and foliate borders, comprising: two sauce tureens, three covers and two stands, a vegetable tureen stand, three graduated MEAT PLATES, twelve DINNER PLATES, four SOUP PLATES, and six crescent shaped SERVING DISHES. (32).
A VICTORIAN NAVAL GROG BOWL, earthenware, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with a cartouche inscribed MESS/No 29 (inverted) within vignettes of naval scenes and a portrait vignette of the young Queen Victoria, the interior printed with a central royal Crown and foliate border, impressed mark of quatrefoil form, probably Spode, 16.5cm, (6.5in) diameter
A Spode armorial part service circa 1806, pattern 1104, painted with a central circular medallion of a gazelle against a deep orange ground with large white flowers and gilt scrolling foliage above shaped cobalt-blue panels, comprising: a shell-shaped dish, two diamond-shaped dishes and two plates, red script pattern number, diameter of plates 21.5cm., 8.5in. minor restoration, (5)
Copeland Spode extensive dinner service decorated in Japanese manner comprising: tureen and cover with gilt handle and finial 14'', matching sauce tureen and cover 8'', pair of vegetable dishes 9'', sauce boat, eight various dishes and stands 17.5'' - 6.5'', fourteen soup bowls, eighteen pudding dishes, and fifty four plates in three sizes
An assortment of stone china and similar coloured wares: comprising two Spode/Copeland & Garrett cups and saucers in pattern 2061, a Mason's Patent Ironstone China dessert plate, a "Real Iron Stone China" dinner plate, a "Real Stone China" soup plate, two Thomas Till & Son "Calcutta" pattern soup plates, and two Minton & Hollins New Stone Best Body plates in pattern number 6846; alll with relevant printed marks, generally circa 1830-60
A Spode printed and enamelled earthenware oval drainer, printed in blue with the Trophies-Etruscan (or Hundred Antiques) centre within the Cracked Ice and Prunus border, with details picked out in ochre enamel, length 32, 7cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks, circa 1825-33. See Drakard & Holdway P629 for the centre and P807 for the border design
Two blue-printed Spode Aesop's Fables series plates: a dessert plate with "The Dog and the Sheep" and a small tea plate with "The Fox and the Grapes", both within the usual border of flowers and scrolls, diameters 21.4 and 16.2cm, printed titles marks with "SPODE" and impressed upper-case marks, circa 1832-33 (dessert plate with hair crack).
Two Spode Aesop's Fables series dinner plates, printed in blue with "The Fox and the Lion" within the usual border of flowers and scrolls, diameter 25.2cm, printed titles marks with "SPODE" and impressed upper-case marks, circa 1832-33 (one with crack in rim, the other with minor wear to rim).
Three Spode blue-printed chinoiserie plates: a Two Figures pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.8cm, impressed small upper-case mark; and two Forest Landscape pattern soup plates, diameters 22.8 and 24.1cm, one early version with impressed small upper-case mark (restored), and one later version with impressed lower-case mark; late-18th/early-19th century.
Three Spode blue-printed chinoiserie items: a Flying Pennant pattern dessert plate, diameter 20.7cm, unmarked; a Queen Charlotte pattern bone china dinner plate, diameter 24.3cm, printed upper-case mark; and a Flying Pennant pattern small dish, length 24.6cm, unmarked; early-19th century. See Drakard & Holdway P610-1 and P612-1 for these two patterns
Three Spode Lucano pattern plates, printed in blue with the scene of the Bridge at Lucano near Tivoli and the usual vine and cereal border, comprising two soup plates, diameter 24.5cm, and one dinner plate, diameter 24.8cm, printed and impressed upper-case maker's marks, circa 1815-25. See Drakard & Holdway P712 for this pattern
Two Clews Castle pattern dinner plates and two others, printed in blue with the Spode design showing the Gate of Sebastian at Capena; the two Clews plates diameter 25.6cm, printed "Stone China" seal marks and impressed maker's crown marks with initials GR; the two other plates diameter 25.3cm, unmarked; circa 1815-25. Note that there are several minor differences between the marked and unmarked plates which were clearly not printed from the same copper plates; several other makers used the pattern including Bathwell & Goodfellow and Swansea
A Stevenson Pastoral Scene pattern meat dish, with combed base, printed in blue with the rural scene and floral border, length 37.4cm, impressed mark "Stevenson" curving above a ship, circa 1820-30. See Little 64 for another similarly marked dish; also Drakard & Holdway P705 for the same pattern on a marked Spode bone china arcaded plate
A Spode Aesop's Fables series sauce tureen, cover and stand, printed in blue with "The Dog and the Wolf" on the tureen, "The Oak and the Reed" on the cover, and "The Crow and the Pitcher" on the stand, all with the usual border of flowers and scrolls, length of tureen 18.8cm over handles, length of stand 21.4cm, printed titles marks with "SPODE" and impressed upper-case marks (on tureen and stand), circa 1832-33 (two short hair cracks in tureen body). See Drakard & Holdway P907-9 for a similar stand with "The Crow and the Pitcher"
A Copeland & Garrett Filigree pattern covered soup tureen with matching stand, of circular shape, printed in blue with the floral pattern and border, diameter of stand 34.5cm, printed and impressed maker's "New Blanche" marks, circa 1833-47 (some damage). See Drakard & Holdway P818 for this pattern on a Spode soup plate
A Spode Marble pattern bowl, with scalloped rim and pedestal foot, printed in blue with the sheet cracked ice and prunus design, diameter 25.8cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks, circa 1825-33; also an early 19th century pouch vase, with blue moulded feather-edge rim and a square foot, printed in light blue with a Broseley-type pattern, height 16.9cm, unmarked, circa 1800-10 (restoration to rim). See Drakard & Holdway P807 for the Marble pattern and S99 for a similar shape bowl decorated with the Trophies-Etruscan pattern

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