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Click here to subscribeSPODE; a good quantity of blue and white tableware in the 'Italian' pattern, comprising various serving dishes, including one lidded example, teapots, coffee pots, candlesticks, gravy boats and saucer, plates, shallow bowls, side plates, cups, saucers, egg cups, jugs and a small mantel timepiece, a plastic twin-handled tray and a boxed set of place mats, also a Churchill 'Real Old Willow' pattern sparrow beak jug and a Masons 'Real Old Willow' pattern meat plate, also a punch set comprising lidded bowl, six cups and associated plastic ladle.Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service. We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/
A quantity of Victorian hand painted porcelain and pottery including four mugs, all with landscape scenes, a jug depicting cathedral or church ruins, height 13cm, a cup and saucer with panels of bird in flight, a Minton Imari coffee can, with ring handle, height 6cm, a large cake stand with hills, loch and buildings to the centre, within a pink border and gilt trim, height 15cm, diameter 28cm, and a pair of Spode vases with octagonal shaped top in column form, height 13cm, diameter 6.5cm (11).Condition Report: The cake stand does appear to have had its column repaired.Pink cup and saucer has light surface scratches, otherwise appears OK with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A quantity of various ceramics to include a large Spode Signature Collection 'Rural Scenes' blue and white jug, a Continental floral decorated jug and bowl set, four serving platters, an Aynsley 'Wild Tudor' pattern lidded pot and a dressing table lidded pot, a Portmeirion 'Greek Key' pattern coffee service comprising coffee pot, sugar bowl and six cups and saucers, etc (3).Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/
WEDGWOOD; five items of jasperware comprising a sage green decanter manufactured by Humphrey Taylor & Co London (by Wedgwood), a sage green biscuit barrel with plated lid and handle, height to top of handle 25cm, a sage green cylindrical vase, height 16cm, diameter 6.5cm, a small blue cylindrical vase, height 12.5cm, and a blue teapot, height 11cm, length from handle to spout 21cm, all with impressed Wedgwood factory mark, together with a seven-piece Copeland Spode china tea set, decorated with birds in flight in white border on blue ground, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, two cups and two saucers.Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/
A quantity of 19th and 20th century ceramics, to include Copeland Spode blue bow pot part coffee service, FCF Emery Longport part coffee service, Japanese eggshell service, Sutherland china, a Chinese Famille Verte plant pot, a Tuscan china Plant, pink ground, part tea service, a pair of Wedgwood Cunard Christmas mugs, a 19th century urn (af), a Meissen vase (af), etc (3).Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/
This elegant Hammersley by Spode bone china cup and saucer set is adorned with vibrant floral and bird motifs, accented by gold trim. Featuring the timeless craftsmanship of Hammersley, this set bears the distinctive Hammersley by Spode backstamp. The cup measures 2.75"H, and the saucer measures 5.75" in diameter. A charming addition to any tea service or fine china collection. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
AFTER JOHN BEER "Eclipse Stakes 1903", colour print, 33 cm x 50 cm, AFTER JOHN BEER "The Last Fence", colour print, 32 cm x 44.5 cm, AFTER HERRING "The Princess - Winner of The Oaks Stakes at Epsom 1844", coloured engraving, 12.5 cm x 16 cm, AFTER HARRY HALL "Regalia - Winner of The Oaks 1865", coloured engraving, 12.5 cm x 16 cm, four further modern racing prints framed as one and two Spode plates "The Hunt - Full Cry" and "Going to Halloa" (7)
A box of sundry items to include a Spode Copeland's coffee can and saucer, inscribed "The Royal Yacht" and "T Goode & Co." to base, various glassware, three David Winter cottages, assorted plated wares to include a pair of three branch candelabras, various commemorative spoons, etc., together with a copper two piece coaching horn and a copper warming pan with ebonised handle, Mitchell 486 fishing reel, etc.
COLLECTION OF VARIOUS REGENCY COFFEE CANS 19TH CENTURY many in the Imari palette, including a Spode pattern 1956 can, a Spode pattern 1120 can, Newhall pattern 1214 can, and examples by Minton, Coalport, Derby, Flight Barr & Barr, and Herculaneum, also including an example painted with pattern Machin no.1 and inscribed in brown with the initials ‘J A F’ and inscribed in brown to the base ‘London 1815’; and a Spode Imari coffee cup richly decorated inside and to the exterior in pattern 2214; some with factory marks, some unmarked (14) tallest 6.5cm high The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF VARIOUS SCREW COVER BOXES MOSTLY EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising a Wheildon type round box, a miniature Bristol barrel, the cover pierced with a hole, inscribed to the top with the initials ‘HLH’ and to the base ‘1837’; a Bristol round box, possibly painted by William Fifield, with flowers and the initials to the top and with a landscape view to the base; a round box, unknown maker, painted in underglaze blue, the top with insects and a foliate sprig; a round floral painted box, probably Spode, with a tartan border and gilt rims, the underside of the cover with the initials 'EL' in gilt; a small round box with floral details and dark purple rims; and a round box, unknown maker, painted to the top with flowers, with a beaded rim and within metal mounts, the base with stylised flowerhead design; no makers marks (7) barrel 5.6cm high, smallest box 4.6cm diameter, largest box 7.3cm diameter The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
GROUP OF ENGLISH DRY-BODIED STONEWARE EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising three buff jugs, one with a cover, each with double scroll handles, with applied white stoneware decoration depicting to one side putti on a chariot being led by dogs, and to the reverse putti aiming bows and arrows, impressed WILSON, covered jug inscribed 23; a Spode white covered hot water jug with engine turned detail in a basket weave pattern, with green band borders, impressed SPODE; two graduated Wilson brown and white jugs each decorated with a hunting scene known as ‘The Kill’, impressed WILSON; a Herculaneum cream and buff covered bowl decorated with a classical figural frieze, impressed HERCULANEUM; a cream Tuner mug with brown bands and a cream and brown Spode mug, each moulded with a hunting scene, impressed TURNER and SPODE, together with a pair of small buff Wilson tapersticks, 8.5cm high; a SPODE BUFF INKWELL with classical figures, 5.3cm high; a small WILSON BUFF POT POURRI BASKET with cover, decorated with a floral frieze, 6.7cm high (13) Wilson cover buff hot water jug 16.3cm high, Spode brown and cream mug 8.6cm high The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics For a reference relating to Wilson buff jugs see Edwards and Hampson, 'Dry-Bodied Stoneware of the British Isles', Fig 245.David Maisels believed that the white engine turned Spode covered hot water pot was rare and that no other examples of a pot in this style had been recorded.The Wilson buff hot water pot has a label for John Howard Antiques.The smaller brown and cream Wilson jug has a paper label for the Nancy Gunson Collection, No. 107
COLLECTION OF TRANSFER PRINTED SPODE 'CARAMANIAN SERIES' CERAMICS EARLY 19TH CENTURY, SOME WITH ASSOCIATED PRINTS comprising a trembleuse saucer and a plate printed with ‘Ancient Bath at Cacamo’, with a framed print entitled ‘An Ancient Bath at Cacamo in Caramania’, L. Mayer, Published by R. Bowyer, Pall Mall, 1812; a square vegetable tureen (cover lacking) printed with ‘The Principle Entrance to the Harbour at Cacamo’; an oblong ashet printed with ‘Necropolis at Cacamo’ and a plate printed with ‘Cemetery at Cacamo’, with a framed print entitled ‘Necropolis or Cemetry of Cacamo’, by L. Mayer, Published by R. Bowyer, Pall Mall, 1803; a soup bowl printed with ‘City of Corinth’; and an oblong dish printed with ‘Ancient Temple near the City of Corinth; with a print entitled ’A Tiger Prowling Through a Village', Sam Howitt, Published by Edward Orme, 59 Bond Street, London; various printed and impressed factory marks (10) largest meat plate 37cm wide, saucer 16.5cm diameter The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics The print entitled ‘A Tiger Prowling Through a Village’ includes two cows in the background. These are the source for the two cows that appear on the Caramanian border on all the pieces in this lot.The Spode Indian Sporting Series originated around 1809. The source for the multiple scenes was the publication of monthly issues by Edward Orme of Bond Street, London, entitled 'Oriental Field Sports, Wild Sports of the East' written by Captain Thomas Williamson and illustrated by Samuel Howitt.
CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER ARMORIAL CUP AND SAUCER AND A BARR FLIGHT AND BARR CUP AND SAUCER EARLY 18TH CENTURY the armorial cup and saucer painted with a crest showing a three turret castle below a banner with the motto ‘Patience and Resolution’, over the gilt monogram PRM, with a gilded acorn border, unmarked; the Barr Flight and Barr cup and saucer, probably painted by George Davis, decorated with panels of fancy birds and insects on a richly gilded dark blue ground, saucer impressed BFB below a crown; together with a matched coffee can made by Spode, red painted factory mark; and a Worcester ‘Jabberwocky’ pattern hexagonal fluted teapot stand, unmarked; and two Worcester coffee cups decorated with the ‘Dragons in Compartments’ pattern, one with sixteen flutes and bearing a Worcester seal mark, the other unmarked (8) teapot stand 14.7cm wide, tallest cup 7.3cm high The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics In his personal notes David Maisels wrote that the BFB cup and saucer, and the Spode coffee cup (which would have been decorated as a replacement) were part of a large tea service that had been made for the Belgian Royal family.
LARGE COLLECTION OF SPODE BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED WARES 19TH CENTURY including a large meat plate, a twin handled oval footed dish (no cover), a round supper dish with inset, two tureen lids, a diamond shaped shallow dish, a diamond shaped pickle dish, a twin handled miniature meat plate, and a small round side plate all in the ‘Tiber’ pattern; an oval tureen stand, four knife rests, a pot pourri dish cover, and two graduated ladles all in ‘The Font’ pattern; an oval tureen and cover on an integrated stand and a square tureen cover in ‘Gothic Castle’ pattern; a large jug with cover, an Argyll, a ‘Queen Charlotte’ pattern spittoon, a small ‘Woolman’ pattern jug, a round covered dish, and ‘Filagree’ pattern oblong dish with cover, and an egg cup stand; various factory marks (qty) meat plate 48cm wide, large covered jug 22cm high From The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
THREE SPODE BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED DRAINERS EARLY 19TH CENTURY two printed with ‘Antique Fragments at Limisson’; one printed with ‘The Castle of Boudron’, all impressed SPODE S; together with an accompanying framed print of origin printed with ‘The Castle of Boudron in the Gulf of Stancio’, L. Mayer, published by R. Bowyer, Pall Mall, 1803 (4) 33.2cm wide, 37.8cm wide The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED CERAMICS 19TH CENTURY comprising three small Spode tureen stands in ‘Castle’ pattern, ‘Blue Italian’ pattern, ‘Bridge at Lacarno’; a Clewes ‘Romantic Ruins’ stand; an Edward Challinor ‘Indian Sporting Series’ soup plate; a round sucrier and cover with lion mask handles; three graduated Spode ointment pots in ‘Tower’ pattern; a Spode custard cup and cover in ‘Forest Landscape’ pattern'; a small Minton teapot and cover with a small covered bowl; three Spode syllabub cups; a ‘Temple with Panel’ pattern pickle dish with four compartments; a miniature oval pie dish; a Spode round soap bowl with a Caramanian elephant; five various egg cups including a Spode and Davenport example; a ‘Borneo’ pattern Holland & Green round plate; a Copeland Garret ‘Church at Waterloo’ pattern plate; and seven various small pickle dishes of differing shapes; various factory marks, some unmarked (qty) soup bowl 27cm diameter, small Minton teapot 8.1cm high, small Spode tureen stands 21.2cm wide The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
LARGE COLLECTION OF REFERENCE BOOKS ON BRITISH CERAMICS including ‘New Hall Porcelains’, by G Godden; ‘The New Hall Pattern Book’, by P Preller; ‘Illustrated Guide to Printed Minton Pottery’, G H Priestman; ‘Dictionary of Minton; Atterbury and Batkin; ’Spode', by L Whiter; ‘Spode Transfer Printed Ware’, by Drakard and Holdway; ‘Mason’s China and Ironstone Wares', G Godden; ‘Worcester Porcelain The Zorensky Collection’, Spero and Sanden; ‘Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain Vol 1’, J Sandon; ‘English Blue and White Porcelain’, by B Watney; ‘Lowestoft Porcelains’, by G Godden; ‘Ridgway Porcelains', by G Godden; ‘Longton Hall Porcelain’, by Watney; ‘The Castleford Pottery Pattern Book’, ‘Liverpool Herculaneum Pottery’, by A Smith; ‘Bow Porcelain’, by Adams and Redstone; ‘Neale Pottery and Porcelain’ by D Edwards; and other similar (qty) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
LARGE COLLECTION OF BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED WARES BY VARIOUS MAKERS 19TH CENTURY comprising a large Rogers jug printed with ‘Camel’ pattern; a large Wedgwood jug printed with a chinoiserie scene and a vase issuing flowers; a Herculaneum baluster coffee pot and cover; three spittoons, two by Copeland, one by Rogers; a ‘Queen Charlotte’ pattern honey pot with domed cover; an Argyll, probably by Turner; a ‘British Scenery’ series cruet stand; a shaped footed dish printed with two men with a net and a domed pavilion; a lozenge shaped Spode ‘Temple and Panel’ dish; a ‘Flying Pennant’ shaped footed dish; a lozenge shaped dish with oriental scenes; a Ridgway soup dish, a plate from the ‘Angus ’Seats' series; a ‘Net’ pattern ladle; a Wedgwood shell dish printed with Vesuvius erupting; a Minton shell shaped ‘Italian Ruins’ dish; three various oblong boxes including one by Herculaneum printed with ‘View in the Fort Madura’ pattern; a Rogers scalloped dish marked to the reverse ‘Boucher & Co, London’; two sugar castors; a Herculaneum oblong plate printed with fishermen in a riverside setting; and a circular dish with a raised, ribbed rim printed with ‘Two Figures’ pattern; various marks, some unmarked (qty) largest jug 23cm high, Argyll 16cm high From the Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF SPODE TRANSFER PRINTED CERAMICS FROM THE 'INDIAN SPORTING SERIES' EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising an oval twin handled stand entitled to the reverse ‘Hunting a Buffalo’; a smaller oval stand printed with ‘Hunting the Civet Cat’; a soup plate entitled to the reverse ‘Chase After a Wolf’; an octagonal pickle dish and a small side plate printed with ‘Syces or Grooms leading out Horses’; a dinner plate entitled to the reverse ‘Death of a Bear’ and a smaller plate entitled to the reverse ‘Common Wolf Trap’; various impressed and printed marks, some with titles printed on the reverse (7) largest oval stand 44cm wide, pickle dish 14.5cm wide The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics