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Click here to subscribeReal ironstone china dinner service, probably Ashworth's, circa 1830, each piece printed in puce and over enamelled in dark green, apple green, yellow, iron red, colbalt blue and puce, with Chinese river landscape scenes within foliate scroll and diaper pattern borders, comprising: 21 inch meat platter, hair crack, a 2 handled soup tureen and cover, 2 handled vegetable tureen and cover, chip to handle, a sauce tureen cover and stand, slight chips to base and hair crack to stand, 13 inch platter, 8 dinner plates, 4 badly damaged, 16.5cm diameter, 4 soup plates, 1 slightly chipped, 26.5cm wide and 6 dessert plates, 1 with large chunk lacking, 24cm diameter (27).
Carved gilded and painted Blackamoor figure in the 18th Century Venetian manner, the Blackamoor wearing a richly decorated brocade type dress holding aloft a cornucopia torch stand, the other hand holding a platter, raised on a pentagonal base and a simulated porphery column with gilt mask head, swag and ebonised and gilded mouldings, 193cm.
A Qianlong tobacco leaf pattern salt, of shaped oval form, typically decorated in famille rose palet with ho-ho birds underglazed blue and yellow enamelled over lapping leaves within floral borders, the sloping sides decorated in underglazed blue and iron red enamel with flower sprigs, 9cms wide, together with a similar pattern oblong meat platter with petal shaped edge (gilding worn, some enamel scuffed), 28.2cms wide
Five 19th century blue and white pottery plates; 1 meat plate in the 'Tower pattern'. 17" long (43cm), 1 platter in the Guild Rose pattern, 1 plate in the 'Pashkov House Moscow' pattern, (the house is situated on the West side of the Kremlin). 8 1/2" diameter (22cm), 1 Wedgewood plate and 1 'English Scenery' plates
Six Ashworth's Ironstone plates, circa 1862-80, decorated with a Peony and Grasshopper pattern in underglaze blue print and sparse terracotta and green enamel, printed coat of arms and impressed marks (chips), 9.75 in (24.77 cm) diameter, also a similar pattern rectangular platter 10.25 in (26.04 cm), and a Mason's Ironstone China hydra jug with polychrome printed decoration 4.5 in (11.43 cm) high (8)
A Victorian majolica bread platter, circa 1875/80, of circular form, the centre in glazes within a border marked in relief 'Waste Not Want Not Spare Not' spaced by wheat ears against a sky blue ground and within yellow line borders, the underside in tortoiseshell glazes, 14.5 in (36.83 cm) length extended
Susie Cooper Crownworks part breakfast service, 1930s, decorated with a central floral print of marigolds, forget-me-nots and petunias within a mint green border, comprising lidded coffee pot, three jugs, five cups, five saucers, sugar basin, two egg cups, six side plates, six breakfast plates, oval platter, fruit bowl and five dessert bowls, all with printed marks, numbered 1014 (chips and cracks) (36)