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A large 19th century Spode meat platter (tree and well) decorated in the Italian pattern. With scalloped edge, raised on two long feet and a well. Impressed mark to base reading 'Spode 1'. W52cm. Condition Report: Overall in good condition. No apparent cracks, chips or restoration. Some small losses and pitting to the glaze. Crazing to the underside. Some rubbing and light scratches (mainly to the underside) consistent with age and usage.
A pair of Copeland & Garrett Felspar late Spode hand painted spill vases. Decorated with flowers on fruits on a pale yellow ground between gilt bands. H10cm Condition Report: One of the vases has a small chip to the base, the other has a hairline crack to the base. Both have some pitting to the paintwork and rubbing to the gilt. Quite dusty and would benefit from a clean. The colours are bright however there are no signatures. No obvious alterations or restoration.
A Selection of English Blue and White Transfer Printed Pottery, including - large deep dish of shaped outline in Stirling Castle pattern 12ins x 9.5ins x 2.25ins high, maker unknown, an oval tureen stand in The Villagers pattern by Davenport 7ins x 5.5ins, a helmet-shaped jug in Gleaners pattern, maker unknown, and eleven other pieces, various makers, patterns and sizes (14) and a small selection of reference books predominantly about blue and white transfer printed china Books to include - 'Staffordshire Blue', 'The Story of Spode', 'Collecting Ceramic Landscapes', 'True Blue', Pottery and Porcelain', 'Antique Blue and White Spode' and 'The Glamorgan Pottery, Swansea 1894-38'
A Selection of English Blue and White Transfer Printed Pottery, Early 19th Century, including - Minton plate 'Child with Dogs' 4.5ins diameter, Spode plate 'Girl at the Well' 5.25ins diameter, two Pearlware plates, each with arcaded edges and basket weave border, one with 'Fallow Deer' pattern 7.5ins diameter, impressed 'Rogers', the other with 'Country House Shepherd' 7.75ins diameter, unmarked, and thirteen others, various patterns, sizes and makers (17) 'Cattle at Lesson Time' 4ins diameter'The Rookery' 4.5ins diameter'The Shepherd' 4.25ins diameter, possibly Brameld & CoImages are within the attached Dropbox linkhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/a85lw5dwu7oxyo4o1ih2y/h?rlkey=8a5rl1gtnu5tbfsljw63zm5id&dl=0
A Collection of Spode Bat-Printed Porcelain, Circa 1800, Pattern 557 with gilt stripe border, including - teapot and cover 6.5ins to top of finial, hot chocolate pot, cover and saucer 4.75ins high, two-handled sucrier and cover 6.5ins wide handle to handle, serving dish and cover 10ins square x 6.25ins high to top of finial, two flared spill vases each 4.75ins high, various (16)
A Collection of Spode Bat-Printed Porcelain, Circa 1800, Pattern 557 with gilt stripe border, including oval teapot and cover 6ins high to top of finial, oval sucrier and cover 4.5ins high, milk jug, hot chocolate pot, cover and saucer 4.75ins high, honey pot and domed cover 3.75ins to top of finial, circular egg stand and six plain egg cups 7.5ins diameter x 2.5ins high, various marks (23) Honey pot with domed cover - very tiny chip to rim of pot and another to the inside rim of cover, egg cup holder and six egg cups - egg cups appear to be on good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration, egg cup holder - has a large dark historic crack, approx 3.5ins long, running from rim across to one opening, spill vase - slight wear to gilding at top rim, butter tub and cover - tub has 1ins faint crack running from rim down into body through the printed image, cover - has an historic crack, approx 3ins, running around the handle and through one image, tea cup - good condition although gilding to rim worn as is the printed image at the raised part of the body, small teapot and cover - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/a85lw5dwu7oxyo4o1ih2y/h?rlkey=8a5rl1gtnu5tbfsljw63zm5id&dl=0
A Selection of English Blue and White Transfer Printed Pottery, including - tea bowl in Musk Deer pattern 3.5ins diameter, Spode Girl at the Well pattern deep bowl 8ins diameter x 3.5ins high and eleven other pieces, various patterns, makers and sizes (13) Images are within the attached Dropbox linkhttps://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/a85lw5dwu7oxyo4o1ih2y/h?rlkey=8a5rl1gtnu5tbfsljw63zm5id&dl=0
A Collection of Blue and White Transfer Printed Pottery, 19th Century, including - a circular 'Spode's Tower' plate 3ins diameter, an oval plate of the same design 4ins x 2.85ins, a Ridgway 'Osterley Park' bowl 4.75ins diameter x 1.75ins high, a circular sucrier and cover printed with 'Boy Polishing a Cow' pattern 3.25ins diameter x 5ins high overall, a bulbous pot and cover in 'Turkeys Two by Two' pattern 2.75ins diameter x 2.75ins high overall (14) 'Jason and the Golden Fleece' plate 2.5ins diameter A British Scenery Series plate, possibly Ridgways, 5ins x 3.75insA rectangular dish of shaped outline in 'Parkland Scenery' pattern 6ins x 5ins x 1.25ins highA pair of salt & pepper shakers - damage to both footrims and one to topA knife rest 4ins x 1.35ins, marked Spode to baseand three other plates
A Selection of English Blue and White Transfer Printed Pottery, including - a rectangular toilet box and cover printed in Rural Scene pattern 8ins x 3.5ins x 2ins high overall, maker unknown, a large plate with shaped outline printed in Temple Parkland pattern by Midwinter 12.25ins diameter, a mug 3ins high, maker unknown, and eleven other pieces, various patterns, sizes and makers (15) and a small selection of reference books predominantly about blue and white transfer printed chinaBooks to include - 'Spode Printed Ware', 'Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840', 'Blue Printed Earthenware 1800-1850', 'Spode Transfer Printed Ware 1784-1833' and 'Minton Printed Pottery 1796-1836'
A Spode Porcelain Oval Dish, circa 1820, painted in the Imari style, pattern number 967, painted marks in red 29cm wide A Similar Pair of Plates, with lobed rims 25cm wide Two Further Plates, of differing size largest 21.5cm wide A Saucer Dish 20.5cm diameter A Teacup and Saucer saucer 14cm diameter A Coffee Can and Smaller Saucer (10) Smaller pair of plates with some pitting and staining, one with a large foot chip, worn.Oval dis with hair cracks.Coffee can with some staining.Remaining items in good order with ligh wear.
A Spode tea and coffee service, circa 1810, painted en grisaille with swags of flowers and leaves, comprising a dessert dish, teapot, cover and stand, nine saucers, six teacups, three coffee cans and a saucer plate (23); a New Hall part tea service, circa 1795-1800. of silver shape, comprising a teapot, cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, saucer dish and a slop bowl (8)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collectionHeavy wear to the gold gilting on many of the pieces within both services. There is a heavy abrasian marking to the lid of the New Hall tea pot and a large repair to the milk jug. There is a large repair to the lid of the Spode tea pot. The Spode cups appear intact with some pitting in areas and a slight rough texture to the rims, but no visible chipping to the cups. The Spode service appears to be intact of chipping.
A Chamberlain Worcester part coffee service, circa 1800; together with a Spode part tea and coffee service, circa 1810-15, decorated with a gilt festoon above overlapping ovals and orange rust red highlights (26)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Spode teapot finial restored, hairline crack to bodyWorcester sucrier spider crack to base.
A Coalport part tea service, circa 1840, of neo-rococo form, with gilt lines over a grey checked ground, the teapot with dragon head spout, twenty-six pieces in total, together with a further part tea service in blue and gilt (ten pieces) and further Spode part tea service, circa 1840, decorated in butter yellow and gilt (eleven pieces) (47 total)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection
A set of ten Barr Flight and Barr plates, circa 1805-1810, painted with broad borders of iron red leaves with gilded rims; a Coalport inkstand, circa 1805, decorated with a red border about a band of gilt lozenges, dolphin handle; an ovoid Spode dish, circa 1810, with rust red ground body and stylised anthemiums, together with two further square shaped dessert dishes (14)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collectionThere are no visible signs of repairs or chipping. There is heavy rubbing to the gold gilt and decoration along with areas of pitting on multiple pieces within the service
A Spode tea service circa, 1805-10, decorated with scattered flower sprigs in grey; together with a pair of Rockingham shaped dessert dishes, circa 1835 (30)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collectionWear to the gilding especially the rims and some of the plates have almost completley lost the gilding
A collection of eighteen English porcelain teapots, late 18th/early 19th century, to include Newhall, Spode, Worcester, Flight and Barr etc.Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection Nearly all have small chips to the spouts. 4 have star cracks. one lid chipped, one lid with knop broken (damaged during viewing), one lid broken and restored. One bat printed teapot is very faded and gilding is very rubbed. Gilding bands are rubbed with across many. Firing cracks. Please see additional images for further condition.
A collection of 19th century imari porcelain teawares, to include a part Staffordshire service comprising a teapot, cover and stand, six coffee cups, eight tea cups and saucers and two plates; two Spode tea cups, one coffee can, four saucers and two plates and Coalport dessert dish (39)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection8 cups with broken handles or hairline cracksone saucer restoredteapot with hairline crackrubbing to gilt rims Spode items - cup with rim chip, gilt rims rubbed throughout, surface scratchesplease see additional images for condition
Items of 19th century Staffordshire blue and white printed pottery, to include a tureen, cover and stand, a square tureen and cover, a Spode 'Caramanian' pattern meat plate, a 'Castle Gatehouse' pattern meat plate, a 'Colossal Sarcophagus' pattern meat plate and a 'Village Church' pattern meat plate (9)Provenance: The Frank Herrmann collection
Dinner and tea service china - Spode Fleur de Lys gold and Queen Anne 'Tiara' pattern wares (quantity)11 side plates 16cms dia20 med plates 23cm dia (4-5 with chips)20 large plates 26cm dia (3 with chips)20 large saucers 19 small saucers17 cups (two sizes) one chipped one crackedteapot and lidcoffee pot and lid (spout with small chip)20 soup bowls2 square handled dishes2 jugs
A Spode earthenware part dinner service, circa 1825, with Persian style imari decoration, comprising four small tureens and covers, one jug, two pierced circular baskets with one stand, eight oval dishes, two shell dishes, four square dishes, twenty-one medium plates, twenty-one larger plates, seven bowlsProvenance: The Frank Herrmann collection
19th century part tea services in mainly white and gilt, Copeland Spode and others. Comprising three teapots, a coffee pot, three covered custard pots, three sugar bowls, slop bowl, tea cups and saucers. (50)First image: - Sucrier lid may probably have been restored, rubbing to the gilt, losses to enamel. Teapot en suite with sucrier lid probably restored, crack on teapot from top to bottom and restoration to spout.Copeland & Garrett Teapot with purple and yellow flowers has three star cracks to base, spout and handle heavily crazed. Hairline crack goes all way round handle at the top. Firing crack on handle, hairline crack to spout at the base.Plates damaged and discoloured, saucer hairline crack, one teacup with multiple hairline, one damaged handle, one handle restored. Three saucers with hairline cracks. Two handled bowl restored with damage to the handles. Many items cracked.White and gilt service has rubbing to the gilding and damage accross many of the items, condition is generally compromised and restored.

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