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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)
A Greek series supper set centrepiece attributed to Spode, consisting of an oval footed tureen and cover with an internal tray holding four frame eggcups and a small oval divided salt and pepper container, and an alternative oval bowl with lifting lugs for use instead of the eggcups and tray, printed overall with the usual series border of vases and classical figure panels, the bowl having the central scene known as Four Figures in Battle and the cover having an unidentified central scene of dwarf warriors, overall length 24.9cm, unmarked, circa 1806-33
A Spode Greek series covered square vegetable dish, the cover with a looped knop, printed in blue with unidentified central scenes of two centaurs (in the base) and ladies and birds (on the cover), both within the usual border of vases and classical figure panels, width 23.1cm, printed and impressed upper-case maker's marks on the base, cover unmarked, circa 1815-33 (very small hair crack in rim of base; note that the two pieces may be matched, they are of slightly different shades of blue)
A Greek series soup tureen and cover attributed to Spode, of oval shape on a broad foot, with moulded loop handles, printed overall in blue with the usual border design of vases and classical figure panels, the cover also with a central panel of four animals, overall length 37.0cm, unmarked, circa 1820-33
A Copeland late Spode Greek series soup tureen and cover made for the Drapers Company, of oval shape on a broad foot, with moulded ram's head handles and recumbent ram knop, printed overall in blue with the usual border design of vases and classical figure panels and the cover with a central panel of four animals, both body and cover with cut-outs containing the company's full arms with supporters, crest, and motto "Unto God Only Be Honour and Glory", overall length 37.7cm, printed "Copeland / late Spode" marks and impressed crown on base, circa 1847-67 (very small chip to edge of ladle hole on cover). Note that this tureen shape normally has loop handles and knop, replaced on this example by moulded designs possibly specially commissioned to reflect the Drapers Company's armorial crest
A large Greek series meat dish of Spode type made by Thomas Dimmock for the Drapers Company, with ochre rim, printed in blue with the company's full arms with supporters, crest, and motto "Unto God Only Be Honour and Glory", within the usual border design of vases and classical figure panels, length 63.5cm, impressed maker's monogram device, circa 1828-59 (crack in rim). Note that this very large dish was printed from a copper plate for a smaller 52cm dish with two additional strips of floral ground to extend the border
A Greek series jug of Spode type made for the Drapers Company, of Dutch shape with double-scroll handle and ochre enamelling to both handle edges and rim, printed overall in blue with the usual border design of vases and classical figure panels with cut-outs containing the company's full arms with supporters, crest, and motto "Unto God Only Be Honour and Glory", height 21.4cm, unmarked, circa 1815-40 (repairs to handle, restored chip and cracks near spout)
A pair of Greek series dessert dishes of Spode type, of lobed and cusped shape with ochre edges, printed in blue with the central scene known as A Domestic Ceremony within the usual border of vases and classical figure panels, lengths 25.0 and 25.5cm, unmarked, circa 1810-30 (one with hair crack and end sections replaced)
A Greek series footed comport of Spode type, of lobed and cusped shape on a pedestal foot with ochre rim, printed in blue with an unidentified central scene featuring one man in a winged wheelchair with two female attendants and various other symbols, all within the usual border of vases and classical figure panels, length 30.9cm, unmarked, circa 1806-33 (partly repaired cracks)
A Copeland late Spode Greek series covered sauce tureen with matching stand, of oval shape on a broad foot with ochre rims, printed in blue with the usual border of vases and classical figure panels, the stand with the central design known as The Row Boat Fishermen, stand length 19.1cm, printed "Copeland / late Spode" marks, tureen and stand also with impressed maker's name, circa 1847-67
A Greek series sauce tureen of Spode type, of elliptical shape with an integral stand, the cover with scroll knop, with ochre lining to knop and edges, printed in blue with the usual border design of vases and classical figure panels, length 21.3cm, unmarked, circa 1810-30 (discolouration, hair cracks)
A Greek series part supper set of Spode type, of oval shape, comprising three quadrant dishes (no covers), and a central footed tureen and cover with an internal tray for eggcups and divided salt and pepper container (no eggcups), and an alternative oval bowl with lifting lugs for use instead of the eggcups and tray, all printed in blue with the usual border of vases and classical figure panels and various central scenes including Four Figures in Battle on the inner bowl, overall length approximately 53.5cm, unmarked, circa 1820-40 (hair cracks to one quadrant dish; note that this appears to be a matched set; the quadrant dishes and the tureen contents have ochre edges whereas the tureen and cover have plain edges and may be attributed to Spode)
A Greek series covered square vegetable dish of Spode type, with ochre edges, the domed cover with looped knop, printed in blue with unidentified central scenes of two centaurs (in the base) and ladies and birds (on the cover), both within the usual border of vases and classical figure panels, width 21.9cm, unmarked, circa 1810-30
A pair of Greek series dishes of Spode type, with ochre edges, printed in blue with the central scene identified as Centaurs Battling Theseus within the usual border of vases and classical figure panels, length 42.0cm, unmarked, circa 1820-40 (one with significant manufacturing damage to one end, the other with restored chips and overpainted rim)
A Spode stone china part dessert service, printed in brick red with a design of bamboo and flowers picked out with blue enamel, within a floral border, comprising two shell dishes, three other dessert dishes and seven dessert plates, black-printed pseudo-seal marks, circa 1815-30 (some wear and damage)
A Spode porcelain part tea service, circa 1805, decorated in iron red, black and gilt with a broad band of lozenges and flowers to the shoulders, comprising old oval shaped teapot and cover, matching sucrier and cover, cream jug, teapot stand, slop bowl, eleven teacups, nine coffee cans, ten saucers, two plates, gilt enamel number 521, the teapot impressed 74, the sucrier impressed 45, damage (37)
A Spode earthenware part dessert service, early 19th century, transfer printed and enamelled in famille rose style and comprising two round pierced baskets, both damaged, 8" diameter, an oval serving dish, damaged, 10.5" wide, a shell dish, damaged, 9" and twelve plates, one hairline crack, impressed marks, Spode and brown printed mark Spode (16)
An early Victorian tea cup and saucer, painted with flowers within a green and gilt border, possilby Spode, painted pattern No. 3/114; a Derby coffee cup and saucer, painted with floral sprays on a pale blue ground within a gilt border, printed mark in red, c.1825-40; an early Victorian cup and saucer, decorated in the Imari palette, pattern No.1025 (6)

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