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AN ANTIQUE BURMA NO HEAT RUBY AND DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING, 1907 in 18ct yellow gold, set with five graduated cushion cut rubies totalling 3.47 carats, with diamond sparks, British hallmarks for 1907, size R / 8.5, 5.8g. Accompanied by a gemological report stating that the rubies are of Burmese (Myanmar) origin, with no indications of heat treatment.
A BURMA NO HEAT RUBY AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING set with a cushion cut ruby of 2.96 carats between two round cut diamonds totalling 1.21 carats, unmarked, size N / 6.5, 3.8g. Accompanied by a gemological report stating that the ruby is of Burmese (Myanmar) origin, with no indications of heat treatment.
An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Stone China drainer, c.1815. It is marked to the underside and printed with the Bude pattern. There are yellow enameled highlights. 37 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of early nineteenth century transfer-printed Spode Willis pattern wares, c.1820. Comprising of: two Stone China plates and an earthenware plate. Decorated as pattern numbers # 2417 and # 2170 respectively. All 21 cm wide. (3)Condition: In good overall condition. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode enamel decorated Stone China wares, c.1820. Comprising of: a Bang Up pattern side plate and matching sauce ladle and two egg cups, a soup dish decorated as pattern # 2054, a Landscape pattern plate decorated as pattern # 2857, and a Starship pattern side plate. Plates: 20 - 25 cm wide. (7)Condition: Chip to the rim of the Bang Up plate and restoration to the stem of the ladle. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of early nineteenth century transfer-printed Spode Peacock pattern wares, c.1820. To include: a brown-printed and enameled plate with gadrooned rim, a dessert plate as pattern # 4079, two Stone China rectangular platters as pattern # 2118 and a two-handled bone china cup as pattern # 2083. 20 - 27 cm wide. (5)Condition: In good overall condition. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of early nineteenth century transfer-printed Spode Stone China wares, c.1820. Comprising of: a rectangular dessert dish with Chinese landscapes, a plate with bamboo and pheasants and plate decorated in the Chinese style with a large vase and flowers. All with enamel enhancement and impressed and marked; Spode Stone China or New Stone. 22 - 24 cm wide. (3)Condition: In good overall condition.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of early nineteenth century transfer-printed Spode Ship Border wares, c.1820. To include: a New Fayence marked plate, a Stone China dessert plate as pattern # 3125 and a dessert plate as pattern # 3184. All with enamel decoration. 22- 25 cm wide. (3)Condition: In good overall condition bar some wear to the Stone China plate. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
An early nineteenth century transfer-printed Spode Stone China Ship Border platter, c.1820. It is decorated as pattern # 3067 and has a Chinese shipping scene to the centre. Added enamel decoration and printed Stone China mark to the underside. 32 cm wide. (1)Condition: In good overall condition. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
Two early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Stone China small-size platters, c.1820. To include: a Ship Border platter as pattern # 3135 and a similar platter as pattern # 3859. Both 26 cm wide. (2)Condition: In good overall condition.Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
A group of early nineteenth century Spode wares, c. 1810-1820. Comprising of: a Spode-made Chinese export replacement plate decorated in a Stone China body, a large porcelain tea plate as pattern # 488 (possibly not Spode) and a porcelain plate as pattern # 2596. 20 - 23 cm wide. (3)Condition: In good overall condition bar some wear to the gilding in places. Provenance: From a private, single-owner Spode collection.
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