Three Spode Porcelain Plates, early 19th century, one a pattern or painter's sample plate painted with six colourful flower/fern/oak leaf sprays, an octagonal "Felspar Porcelain" dessert plate, the graduated yellow ground finely painted with ripe fruits arranged amongst garden flowers including auricula, peony and passion flower, the third with salmon coloured border enriched with gilt wheat stalks between crossed garlands under a gadrooned rim, "Spode Felspar Porcelain" puce printed mark, pattern number 3926 in iron red.
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A Group of Spode and Other English Ceramics, late 18th/19th century, comprising an enamelled pearlware small tea bowl, a blue printed vine leaf shaped pickle dish, a Greek-style Copeland & Garrett small spill vase, a rare Spode lavender ground boar-hunting subject bone china Jug, and a shell-moulded Copeland menu holder, various marks (5).
A Group of Spode and Related Earthenware Dishes and Plates, late 18th/19th century, comprising a Wedgwood creamware oval basket stand, a shaped lozenge felspar porcelain dish, a Spode blue printed rectangular dish, and a Copeland rectangular dish with printed Chinese design, and three plates various marks (7).
Three Similar Spode Porcelain Graduated Spill Vases, of pedestal trumpet form, each with a frontal canted rectangular reserve painted with a bouquet of summer flowers in vivid enamel colours, within gilt frames, against a blue ground, two examples with encircling beads, enriched with foliage in gilt, two larger examples marked 234, the smaller 134, circa 1830, {11.3cm, 11cm and 8.8cm high} (gilding rubbed, especially on rims).
A Spode Porcelain Dessert Plate, of lobed circular shape with a central circular vacant reserve within three scroll panels enclosing flower specimens, against an apple green ground with slightly raised sprays of flowers, gilt border, painted mark "Spode 2705" in orange, circa 1830, {22cm diameter}; and An English Porcelain Shallow Bowl, of shaped circular form with gadrooned edge, with central foliate whirligig within a green border enclosing six topographical vignettes within rich scroll borders, circa 1830, {24cm diameter} (2).
A Gothic Ruins pattern pierced basket and stand and two Group pattern baskets: the Gothic Ruins pieces possibly by Hamilton, length of stand 24.8cm (basket damaged and badly stained); the two Group baskets of oval shape with oval piercing but different sizes, probably by Spode (both badly damaged); all unmarked, circa 1820-30.
A blue and white pottery assortment: comprising a lobed and cusped Gothic Castle pattern dessert dish, probably Spode, length 26.2cm, unmarked; an "Eton College" pattern sauceboat with blue moulded foot, length 18.2cm, unmarked; another saucebaot with a flower spray pattern, length 18.4cm, unmarked; and a Rogers Camel pattern covered sauce tureen with lion handles and knop, length 20.1cm, impressed mark; generally between 1810 and 1840 (tureen cracked; other faults).

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