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A Set of Eight Spode Porcelain Plates, each decorated with rhododendrons, including: 'Dalhousie', 'Batemanii', 'Gwylt King', 'Augustinii', 'Hodgsonii' and 'Fortunei' etc, printed marks. (8) No chips, some scratching marks to paint, not all marks same, photo of each different one, 26.5cm diameter.
Selection of Lladro Nao figurines to include dancing girl, girl with puppy, girl with blanket, children with candle together with a Rex praying girl, child with book and a Spode 'Joanna' figurine along with a group of seven Goebel West German figurines, a large Wedgwood of Etruria and Barlaston two handled flower bowl, diameter 32cm and a hair clipper by Burman
A group of closely matched late-19th century Spode Copeland blue, white and gilt part tea ware - green printed and impressed factory marks, with fluted cups, cream jug and borders to the plates and saucers, decorated with blue and white floral decoration within gilt borders, comprising a cream jug, a sugar bowl (hairline crack), seven tea cups, nine saucers and four 7½in tea plates, variable gilt wear.
A Spode Trade Winds Red pattern part dinner service - black and iron red printed factory marks, the decoration depicting a number of different late 18th and early 19th century sailing ships, with gilt rims and handles/finials, comprising a two-handled soup tureen and cover; two covered two-handled vegetable dishes; an octagonal platter, 36.25cm long; 7 x 26cm dinner plates; 7 x 22.75cm soup plates; 7 x 20.4cm pudding or salad plates; 7 x 15cm side plates; a coffee pot with cover; a covered sugar bowl; a milk jug; a pedestal cream jug; and eight coffee cups and saucers. (57 pieces inc. covers)* In very good condition, with a little very light glaze scratching from occasional use. The gilt remains in very good condition as the service has always been hand washed after use.
A small group of 19th century English porcelain and china - including a New Hall pattern no. 421 tea bowl and saucer, together with a second saucer, painted with Oriental figures in a garden, the saucers 13.75cm diameter; a pearlware Sunderland pink lustre tea bowl and saucer; a two-handled sucrier with cover and stand, possibly Spode (glued repair to rim, star crack to stand); etc. (11)
A part-set of Spode Copelands plates and soup plates, early 20th century - decorated with gilt Greek key and cobalt blue rims, green printed factory marks, comprising 3 x 26.7cm dinner plates; 12 x 22.9cm salad plates; and 6 x 22.9cm soup plates; together with a Tams Ware cheese dish and cover. (22)
Ten 19th century English porcelain tea cups and coffee cans in the Imari palette - each with its matching saucer, including examples by Spode, Derby and Derby, Stevenson & Hancock, plus a single Spode 1409 pattern Bute coffee can.* The Spode 2693 coffee cup has a tiny rim chip. The small Derby, Stevenson & Hancock teacup has a glued break to the rim, with a small piece missing. The Derby coffee can and saucer has glaze crazing throughout, with a consequent patch of glaze discolouration to the underside of the saucer. The other pieces in good condition, with no chips or cracks, a little gilt wear.
A 'SPODE COPELAND'S CHINA' FISH SERVICE HAND-PAINTED BY J FENNall with cobalt blue perimeters with gilt 'net' detail, comprising oval serving plate decorated with Salmon, 51cm long, and twelve scallop edged circular plates, 23cm dia., including Salmon Trout, Grayling, Shad, Dace, Carp, Smelt, Brea, Tench, Lake Trout, Perch, Salmon, Pike, printed marks to the base (13)
A Spode 'Greek' pattern blue and white earthenware meat drainer, circa 1820-30, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with Bellerophon’s Victory over Chimera, unmarked, 37.2cm wide; and a large Spode 'Greek' soup serving tureen and cover, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with various panels, unmarked, 36cm handle to handle; and a tureen stand, 19cm wide; sold together with a small side plate, with pegasus and chariot riders and small central figural panel, unmarked (4)Condition:Draining Plate - Condition is generally good. There are a couple of minute nibbles around the rim and one slight section of glaze loss. No cracks or chips.Tureen - old stapled repair to foot and to stabilise ensuing body crack, large foot rim chip, small sections of minor glaze nibblesUnattributed small sideplate - chipped, hairlineTureen stand - Restored rim chip, cracked
A collection of English blue and white earthenware pottery, early 19th century, comprising an unattributed 'Departing Traveller' platter, 31.5cm wide; a Copeland armorial platter with the crest of the Livery Company the Worshipful Company of Skinners and motto 'To God Only Be All Glory', impressed 'COPELAND' over crown factory mark, 33cm wide; a Josiah Wedgwood 'Blue Bamboo' / 'Chinese Vase' plate, circa 1810, impressed mark, 20.5cm diameter; a Spode 'Castle' tureen stand, 22cm wide; a Davenport 'Chinese River Scene' sideplate, impressed mark, 19cm diameter; Pountney & Allies 'Gothic Ruins' sideplate, unmarked, 16.5cm diameter; a Roger 'Zebra' soup plate, impressed mark, 24cm diameter; and 'Zebra' plate, and thirteen other plates/stands (group)Condition:Departing Traveller - Glaze crazing, signs of use with some minor staining spots. Some small spots of green paint to the rim.Worshipful Company of Skinners platter - a few short hairlines to the rim and some overall stained crazing linesBlue Bamboo - Two cracks to rim'Castle' tureen stand - some glaze loss to edges of handles'Chinese River Scene' - Restored rim chipGothic Ruins - No damagesRogers Zebra - Some Y shaped hairlines visible to the underside of the baseShepherd plate - Glazed over rim chip, hairlinesEastern Street Scene - no damageChinoiserie pearlware soup plate - small rim chip
A collection of English blue and white pottery, early 19th century, including a Davenport 'Muleteer' circular dish raised on four feet, printed title and factory marks together with impressed anchor marks; and Davenport 'Rhenish Views' tureen stand, a Minton and Boyle 'Devon' serving dish; small Willow pearlware quadrant serving dish, a Minton 'Tintern Abbey Monmouth' tile teapot stand, four small Willow pattern platters, a small oval box printed in the Japanesque style with fan-shaped panels of birds; a pair of small toy dessert tureens and covers with stands, small Mason's Ironstone bowl, Stevenson tureen lacking cover; a pair of small nursery sideplates with moulded rims, small Willow pattern tureen stand, a leaf-shaped dish, Coalport jug with Caughley print, Spode 'Grasshopper' saucer, 'Milkmaid' tea canister, sauceboat, etc (mixed lot, some damages variously throughout)Condition:Davenport Muleteer stand - 29cm diameterRhenish Views - 40cm wide
A collection of English blue and white earthenware, early 19th century, comprising a compartmentalized supper dish (broken and repaired), 32.2cm diameter; a Hicks and Meigh 'Exotic Birds' platter, with 'Stone China no 9' factory marks, 32cm wide; a Spode 'Net' pattern pedestal comport, arrow mark in underglaze blue, otherwise unmarked, 28cm wide; a razor holder, circa 1810, decorated with a scrolling foliate band, 19.5cm wide, two dessert side dishes, 'Stag Hunt' and one 'Willow', 19cm wide; a Davenport 'Oxburgh Hall' quadrant dish, impressed anchor and 'DAVENPORT' mark, 28cm wide; a William Mason 'Castle and Lake / Scroll Border Series' asparagus dish, 29cm wide and a 'Queen of Sheba' serving dish, attributed to Minton by Geoffrey Priestman, unmarked, 28cm wide (group)Condition:Hicks and Meigh platter - no damageSupper set - variously broken and restoredSpode net comport - small underside foot rim chip, otherwise goodRazor holder - Crudely restored rim chipsDavenport Oxburgh Hall dish - A couple of small underside rim chipsStag Hunt dish - crudely restored chip and section to handleWillow dish - chips to rimWilliam Mason asparagus dish - X shape hairline to base, further cracks and some nibbles to rimQueen of Sheba - Good condition
A Spode Indian Sporting Series plate, 'Death of the Bear', 19th century, impressed 'SPODE / 28', further printed 'SPODE', 25cm diameter; sold together with a Spode dolphin embossed plate centrally painted with a small Water Lily, unmarked, 19.5cm diameter; and a Minton cabinet plate, nicely painted with large purple pansies and foliage to the centre, with five smaller panels to the moulded gilt rim, impressed mark, 23.6cm diameter (3)Condition:Some scratches to the painted water lily and also to the plate with the pansy. No damages or repairs.
Three Spode teacups and saucers, pattern number 1839, a Chamberlain Worcester porcelain spiral fluted tea bowl and saucer, and another Chamberlain Worcester saucer of the same shapeCONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILSIMPORTANT * Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. * Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid * Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods. All payments MUST be electronic
A GROUP OF SIX SILVER MOUNTED SPODE COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS in Spode's 'Geranium' pattern comprising six coffee cans with silver mounts hallmarked J D & S Sheffield 1932, with acanthus scrolled handles, six silver spoons hallmarked R F Mosley & Co Sheffield 1943 (6) (Condition Report: signs of restoration work and chips to the rims of the coffee cans, one coffee can with a hairline crack)
THREE BOXES OF MIXED MISCELLANEOUS GLASSWARE AND CERAMICS to include a quantity of Spode 'Green Camilla' tea and dinner ware comprising a tea pot, cups, saucers, side plates, dinner plates, a coffee pot, a cake plate etc, a quantity of vintage 'Queens' china cups and saucers, on 'Old Foley' butter dish, a small group of Aynsley, Royal Doulton, and Royal Worcester gift ware, two vintage chamber pots, a Royal Albert 'Brigadoon' tea pot and coffee pot, a blue glass punch bowl with cups, a box of clear glassware to include assorted aperitif, whisky, tumbler glasses (3 boxes and loose) (s.d)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, METAL WARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a twenty one piece Royal Stafford art deco style tea set, two Adams Old Colonial bowls, a Copeland Spode Gainsborough serving dish, two New Chelsea teacups and saucers, a Hofbauer style crystal bowl, a red Anchor Hocking vase, a Wedgwood Sarah's Garden covered pot, other Wedgwood giftware in patterns to include Chinese Legend, April Flowers, Glen Mist, Wild Strawberry and Kutani Crane, a copper kettle and jugs, a hammered brass tray, jam kettles, a saucepan, a brass based oil lamp, a green glass fishing float, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, GLASS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a boxed Must de Cartier perfume spray (refillable, appears to have most of its 10ml contents), a pair of large Delft covered vases, height approximately 40cm (some chips to rim and covers, crazing), a boxed Halcyon Days Enamels 'The Metropolitan Opera' trinket box, a Royal Worcester The Connoisseur Collection 'Mother' trinket box, a Kingsley Enamels pill box, six Spode Blue Room Collection 'Continental Views' spice jars: Parsley, Peppercorn, Bay, Thyme, Nutmeg and Rosemary (some missing rubber seals), a pair of square cut crystal decanters with plated decanter labels, another square decanter, a mallet form decanter, etc (qty) (Condition Report: generally ok, obvious specific damage as stated, decanter stoppers and one spare stopper have some fleabites and knocks)
This classic coffee pot by Copeland Spode features the elegant Pattern 3198, distinguished by a soft yellow base and refined black laurel leaf detailing near the top, accentuated with a touch of gold. The minimalist yet sophisticated design reflects Spode's commitment to quality and timeless style. Ideal for collectors of fine English china, this piece serves as a beautiful example of Copeland Spode's craftsmanship, perfect for both display and functional use in serving coffee.
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