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A Spode Copelands China pseudo tobacco leaf pattern teacup, saucer and side plate, 19th century, a Coalport London shape coffee cup and saucer, circa 1820, painted with alternating panels of flowers and birds against a rich cobalt and gilt floral ground, solid gilt handle, hairline to saucer, a 'jewelled' Coalport teacup and saucer, circa 1850, pattern 5/736, gilding rubbed, an Imari pattern waisted cup and saucer, red printed crown monogram, a Copeland lilac printed small cup and saucer, early 19th century and a Regency small cup and saucer, early 19th century, printed in green with a girl and her dog, (6)
A Spode 1166 pattern two handled porcelain urn, early 19th century, painted with floral sprays against a rich gilt fish scale and cobalt ground, painted mark in red Spode 1166, some gilt loss and a pair of Derby Imari pattern miniature bottle vases, early 19th century, restored, one lacking stopper, 3.5" high, (3)
A Spode porcelain part tea service, circa 1815-20, pattern 2234, painted with floral sprigs within lilac and gilt scroll borders, comprising small teapot and cover, two handled oval sugar bowl and cover, cream jug, slop bowl, eight London shape teacups, eleven coffee cups, twelve saucers, a teapot stand, a cover and two graduated round dishes marked Spode in red enamel and no 2234, (39)
Various items of Spode Felspar porcelain, comprising; an octagonal sugar box and cover, painted with a blue band with yellow and gilt cartouches of urns and scrolling foliage, the cover with fruit finial, puce printed mark, painted iron-red pattern no. 4429; a cream jug ensuite; and a trio printed in puce and painted with sprays of flowers, puce printed marks, painted iron-red pattern no. 72 (slight wear), circa 1820
Four early-19th century blue-printed plates:comprising a circular dinner plate in the Fitzhugh pattern, diameter 24.2cm, unmarked; a Chinoiserie Bridgeless pattern soup plate, diameter 24.6cm, unmarked (restored rim chip); a Forest Landscape pattern soup plate attributed to Spode, diameter 24.0cm, unmarked (restored rim chip); and a Classical Ruins pattern tea plate, possibly by Thomas Lakin, diameter 16.8cm, unmarked (fine hair crack); generally circa 1800-20
Four blue-printed plates with Spode patterns: a Gothic Castle pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.2cm, unmarked; a Castle pattern dinner plate, possibly by Bathwell & Goodfellow or from Swansea, diameter 25.1cm, unmarked; a Spode Marble pattern dinner plate, diameter 24.9cm, printed and impressed marks; and a Copeland late Spode Marble pattern tea plate, diameter 18.3cm, printed and impressed marks; various early or mid-19th century dates
Three blue-printed plates with chinoiserie patterns: a Spode cereal plate in the Forest Landscape pattern, diameter 18.3cm, small impressed upper-case mark; a Swansea dinner plate with ochre rim in the Long Bridge pattern, diameter 24.7cm, impressed mark (small rim chip); and a dinner plate in a Chinoiserie Bridgeless pattern, diameter 24.1cm, unmarked; circa 1795-1815
A Spode Filigree pattern covered vegetable dish with a matching meat dish, printed in blue with the design of a bowl of flowers within an open floral border with alternating reserves of baskets and bunches of flowers, vegetable dish 24.2cm square, dish length 42.6cm, both with printed and impressed upper-case maker's marks (vegetable dish base lightly stained, some surface scratching to meat dish)
A pair of Spode Caramanian series covered sauce tureens, the oval bodies with dog's head handles and the covers with moulded pine cone knops, printed in blue with Entrance to Ancient Granary on the main bodies and Indian Sporting animals on the covers, and with the usual series border of Indian Sporting animals around inside the rims, overall lengths 18.8cm, one with impressed lower-case maker's mark, the other with impressed upper-case mark and printed lower-case mark, circa 1810-20 (one cover glued)
A pair of Spode Caramanian series covered vegetable dishes, the covers with moulded pinecone knops, printed in blue with a version of the Principal Entrance to the Harbour of Cacamo in the bases and A Colossal Sarcophagus at Cacamo in Caramania and A Colossal Vase near Limisso in Cyprus on the covers, with the usual series border of Indian Sporting animals around the base outsides and rims, widths 23.3 and 24.0 cm, impressed lower-case maker's marks, circa 1810-20 (one cover broken and glued)
A rare pair of Spode Caramanian series asparagus servers, printed in blue with enlarged scenes from the usual border of Indian Sporting animals surrounded by a narrow version of the border itself, heights around 7.7cm each, printed lower-case maker's marks, circa 1810-20 (one with broken and glued corner)
A Spode Caramanian series soup tureen, the oval body with dog's head handles, printed in blue with A Colossal Sarcophagus near Castle Rosso and with the usual series border of Indian Sporting animals around inside the rim, overall length 36.0cm, impressed lower-case maker's mark, circa 1810-20 (no cover)
A Spode Tower pattern wash ewer, of typical bulbous shape with wide flaring spout and strap handle, printed in blue with the view of the Bridge at Salaro beneath the usual floral border, the handle covered with a sheet pattern of stylised flowerheads, height 23.2cm, printed upper-case maker's mark, circa 1815-30
Two blue-printed ladles: a Spode soup ladle in the Italian pattern with a sheet floral design on the moulded handle, overall length 31cm, printed upper-case mark, circa 1815-33 (hair crack in bowl, handle repaired); and a Copeland sauce ladle in the Tower pattern with blue-leaf lining on the handle, overall length 15cm, printed and impressed Spode Imperial marks, circa 1890-1900 (some rubbing to rim of bowl)
An assortment of small blue-printed wares: comprising a Net pattern butter boat (tiny chip on rim), a Spode Tower pattern circular pot (no cover), a Spode coffee can, a Bird Fountain pattern flounder-shaped pickle dish, an Elkin & Co. floral pattern cup and saucer, a Wedgwood Ferrara pattern small cup and saucer, and two toy plates with sections from the Broseley pattern; generally between 1810 and 1840
A Spode Girl at the Well pattern egg stand, of circular shape on a pedestal foot with one central hole and only three peripheral holes, the surface printed in blue with detail clippings from the Spode design and a narrow version of the floral border around the rim, diameter 18.7cm, printed and impressed upper case marks, circa 1822-30 (very minor edge chip to underside of one hole)
A Copeland & Garrett Italian pattern covered broth bowl with an earlier Spode trembleuse stand, the bowl with bifurcated leafy scroll loop handles, the cover with flower knop, all printed in blue with the popular Italian scene and border, width of bowl 17.5cm across handles, diameter of stand 16.6cm, printed marks, circa 1833-47 (bowl and cover) and 1820-30 (stand)
A blue-printed chinoiserie selection: comprising a Spode covered dish from a supper set decorated with the early standard Willow pattern, width 26.7cm, small impressed upper-case mark, circa 1800-10 (long crack within cover and tiny chip to moulded knop); and a pair of teabowls and saucers with dark-red enamelled rims, decorated with a typical but busy chinoiserie scene and geometric border, saucers diameter 13.2cm, unmarked, circa 1795-1815 (one bowl with cracks, other minor faults)
A Greek series cheese or cake stand attributed to Spode, printed in blue with an unidentified central scene featuring a seated lady beneath a parasol with three attendants, within the usual border of vases and classical figure panels, diameter 28.8cm, unmarked, circa 1806-33 (restoration to area of rim)
Six Greek series soup plates by or attributed to Spode, printed in blue with the central scene known as Refreshment for Phliasian Horseman within the usual border of vases and classical figure panels, diameters around 24.3cm, one with printed and impressed upper-case maker's marks, the others unmarked, circa 1806-33
A Greek series potted meat dish and sauce tureen attributed to Spode, both printed in blue with the usual border design of vases and classical figure panels, the dish of deep elliptical shape, length 16.6cm, height 6.0cm; the sauce tureen again of elliptical shape but with an integral vessica-shaped stand printed with a sheet floral pattern, length 20.3cm (restored, no cover); both unmarked, circa 1806-33
A pair of Greek series pierced baskets and stands attributed to Spode, of elliptical shape, printed in blue with unidentified central scenes depicting five figures at leisure with a side table of food (in the base of the baskets) and a lady with her champion (on the stands), within the usual border of vases and classical figure panels, stand lengths 23.2cm, unmarked, circa 1806-33 (roughly filled small rim chip on one basket)
An assortment of damaged Greek series wares by or attributed to Spode, comprising two square lobed and cusped dessert dishes (one marked), two supper set segment dishes, a diamond-shaped dish, a sauce tureen stand, a small meat dish, and a deep baking dish (marked), generally circa 1806-33 (all damaged or repaired)
A very large Greek series covered vegetable dish attributed to Spode, of oval shape, the cover with moulded scroll knop, printed in blue with central scenes known as Cynisca Winning the Chariot Race (in the base) and Artemis Drawn by Griffin and Lynx (on the cover), both within the usual border of vases and classical figure panels, overall length 47.4cm, unmarked, circa 1806-33 (small rim section glued on base)

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