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Click here to subscribeThree 19th Century Blue and white serving dishes \ plates to include a Spode Willow pattern transfer printed oval dish with basket weave pierced border, impressed mark, approx 27.5cm wide together with a pearlware Camel and Giraffe pattern oval plate, circa 1820, with pierced basket weave border and a Semi Nankeen China oval dish decorated with central basket of flowers, guilloche pierced border, approx 26cm long [3]
A collection of boxed ceramic boxes and covers to include: Royal Worcester Millenium and small Candytuft Flower Fairies box (cover detached); House of Ashby box; a loose Spode limited edition Millenium Celebration no 1462 together with further loose boxes including gilt metal, treen, a pair of Cloisonne small posy vases, a boxed Royal Crown Derby Old Imari 1128 dish (1 bag)
A Spode porcelain coffee can and saucer, an English porcelain trio and a Paris porcelain jug, early 19th century, comprising: a Spode gold-ground coffee can and saucer, c.1810, red marks, decorated in pattern 2049 with garlands of flowers within angular dentil borders, the can - 6.5cm high, the saucer - 13.8cm diameter; the gold-ground trio with a teacup, coffee-can and saucer, c.1810, each similarly reserved with garlands of flowers within white line borders; the saucer - 13.6cm diameter; the Paris porcelain jug, gilt Housel mark, early 19th century, similarly decorated, 14.6cm high (6)Provenance: The Spode cup and saucer: The Contents of Trelissick House including the Copeland China Collection sale, Bonhams; 23 July 2013, lot 581. Bears old collection labels. Porcelain from a UK Private Collection.
A group of Spode porcelain and an English porcelain match-pot, c.1815, the Spode pieces with red marks, decorated with pattern 1166, the dark-blue ground with gilt scale ornament and reserved with flowers and gilt mons, the match pot of stepped cylindrical form, 10.5cm high; the pen-tray with gilt lion’s paw feet, 24.7cm long; the baluster cabinet jug, 13.7cm high; a circular bowl or stand, 13.2cm diameter; the ‘image handled’ cup with a gilt and blue winged female handle, 7.8cm high; and the English porcelain gold-ground match pot of flared form, the ground reserved with flowers between bands of gilt ivy, on a waisted socle foot, 10.1cm high (6)Provenance: The match pot: The Contents of Trelissick House including the Copeland China Collection sale, Bonhams; 23 July 2013, lot 596. Porcelain from a UK Private Collection.Exhibited: Spode Bicentenary Exhibition 1970, no.155. The pen tray: Purchased from Puttick and Simpson, March 1924 for £16.10s, Leonard Daneham Cunliffe, Trelissick House, Truro, and by descent. Trelissick House sale, Bonhams; 23 July 2013, lot 539. Literature: Arthur Hayden, Spode and His Successors, 1925, op. p.132.
A study group of Continental and British ceramics, 18th – 19th centuries, comprising: a lobed Paris porcelain lobed dish, c.1780, painted with flower-sprays and bouquets, gilt dentil rim, 22.2cm wide; a Vienna soup-plate, c.1823, blue shield mark, impressed date code and 5, puce painter’s mark, the border with fruiting branches issuing from a double concentric gilt line border, 25.3cm diameter; a Bloor Derby teacup and saucer, red printed marks, decorated with gilt scrolls below bands of gilt and green diaper ornament, the cup - 9.2cm diameter, the saucer - 14.1cm diameter; a Spode blue-ground saucer, reserved with gilt flowering prunus and chrysanthemum branches, 16.5cm diameter; a Vienna style blue-ground saucer, blue shield mark, impressed numerals, reserved with two panels of figures within gilt cartouches, 12.9cm diameter; and a creamware twig-basket, impressed marks, 18.2cm diameter (7)Provenance: Property of the late Hugo Morley-Fletcher MA FSA (1940-2022).
Five English porcelain cups and saucers and a trio, c.1810-40, comprising: a Worcester Barr Flight and Barr coffee-can and saucer, impressed crowned BFB marks, painted with red, pink and gold foliage, the can - 6.3cm high, the saucer - 14.1cm diameter; a Worcester Flight Barr and Barr coffee-can and saucer, impressed crowned FBB marks, painted with brown and gold foliage and red flowers, the can - 6.6cm high, the saucer - 15.1cm diameter; a Worcester Barr Flight and Barr orange-ground coffee-can and saucer, impressed crowned BFB marks, decorated with gilt oak leaves and acorns, the can - 6.2cm high, the saucer - 14.1cm diameter; a pair of Spode coffee-cups and saucers, red Spode marks, painted with specimen flowers, the waved blue-ground borders with gilt foliage and red flowerheads, the cups - 7cm high, the saucers - 14cm diameter; a Rockingham claret-ground trio, the saucer with an elaborate puce griffin mark, the cup exteriors and saucer undersides basket-moulded, the cups reserved with panels of gilt fruiting vine, the claret-ground cup interiors reserved with flowers alternating with panels of flowers, the lobed saucer - 14.2cm wide (13)Provenance: Porcelain from a UK Private Collection.
A garniture of three Spode porcelain pot-pourri vases and covers, c.1825, painted Spode marks in upper and lower case, of ‘beaded scent jar’ shape, painted with flowers within rectangular gilt-band cartouches, the reverses with green and gilt arabesques, the scrolling gilt handles with foliate terminals, the high domed covers with pierced apertures and gilt anthemion below gilt cone finials, the central vase 20.5cm high, the flanking vases 15.3cm high (3)Provenance: With Stoner and Evans, King Street, London, purchased in April 1923 for £21. Leonard Daneham Cunliffe, Trelissick House, Truro, and by descent, The Contents of Trelissick House including the Copeland China Collection sale, Bonhams; 23 July 2013, lot 539. Porcelain from a UK Private Collection. Exhibited: London, Royal Academy, ‘Spode Bicentenary Exhibition’, 1970, no. 238 (paper label in central Spode vase).Literature: Leonard Whiter, Spode, 1970, pl. 210 (one of these vases).Condition Report: One handle of the larger pot-pourri vase is broken through and repaired.
Three Pieces of Limited Edition Spode Commemorative to Comprise Large 'The Spode Queen Elizabeth Rose Bowl' 24/450, Spode St. Paul's Cathedral Royal Wedding Cup, limited edition 89 of 500 commemorating the Royal Wedding of The Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer and a Spode 50th Anniversary Coronation Loving Cup no. 58/2003
English porcelain two-handled vase, probably Spode, floral decoration, scroll handles, 25cm; a Copeland vase, slender neck, the swollen body painted with vessels in a stormy seas, 15cm; and Hadley’s Worcester vase, cuboid form painted with waterlilies (damaged neck), 19cm.Qty: 3Condition report:Twin-handled vase - minor loss of gilding to various areas, small surface scratch to main floral panel, one are of crazingSquat vase - crazing to baseWorcester vase - repaired rimPlease see additional uploaded images.
Pair of Cantonese ovoid vases, clobbered enamel decoration, 16cm; encrusted vase, restored; French porcelain sauce tureen; small Royal Doulton figure, heavily restored; Prattware type teapot, heavily restored; oval teapot, probably Spode; two Limoges part coffee sets, and other ornamental ceramics.Qty: 2 boxesCondition report:Chinese polychrome vases have restoration to the necks. The encrusted vase has ol restoration to the pierced neck and some of the protruding leaves and flowerheas have also been restored .Prattware teapot has almost been completely rebuilt. Teaware in the lot has some chips and hairlines, one of the coffee pots has the handle broken off.
A quantity of blue and white china, mostly Spode Italian, together with a Davenport plate, a Mason's ironstone plate and a late Victorian majolica dish (a.f.). Condition - varies No Davenport plate seen. Fourth image Spode Girl at the Well pattern. Fifth image Mason’s Ironstone. Sixth image Ridgway (JR).
A GROUP OF TRINKET BOXES, TRINKET DISHES AND SIMILAR ITEMS, to include a Dubarry Limoges trinket box in the form of a basket of flowers, a Dubarry Limoges cylindrical trinket/pill box decorated with purple flowers, a Limoges trinket box painted with blue and green patterns, a glass dressing table pot with silver lid decorated with angels, hallmarked Birmingham 1905 (hole, tears and dents to cover), a Plaue porcelain basket, hand painted with a spray of flowers, an unmarked bowl with four ball and claw feet (hairlines, crazing), an Adderley Floral trinket box (hairlines, crazing), a Spode Trapnell trinket dish, a Meissner Limoges trinket box (repaired), three modelled flower ornaments including Crown Staffordshire and Adderley (all have sd) (15) (Condition Report: generally ok, sd and as stated in description)
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE CHRISTMAS ITEMS, to include Spode 'Christmas Rose' cake plate, 'Christmas Tree' serving dish, plated gravy boat, milk creamer, Royal Worcester 'Holly Ribbons' green dinner plate, Thomas Kinkade's Wonderland Express Christmas Tree, sculpture no. R5246, selection of decorative items, quantity of tree decorations in various styles including glass, stitched, material etc. a selection of lights, tin train decoration - not a toy, twinkling twigs in a pot, candles, etc. (6 boxes + loose), (sd/af)
A COLLECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMICS, comprising Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' selection of small trinket dishes, six small cups and saucers, small jug etc. three vintage royal blue and gold coffee cups and saucers by Collingwood pattern no. 5144, a handmade Diamond Juilee 2012 china cup and saucer in the box, other Royal commemorative items, comprising thimbles, plates, covered trinket pots etc. by Spode, Aynsley, and Royal Worcester (qty) (Condition Report: no obvious damage to most items, there are signs of repair on some)
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE TEA AND DINNER WARES, to include a twenty three piece Denby Peasant pattern tea set, items of Buchan Pottery including an hors d'oeuvres dish, two planters and a lemonade set, tea sets and tea ware to include Paragon Belinda, Royal Cauldon, and Spode Royal Jasmine, an Allerton's Stockholm jug, Royal Worcester flan and serving dishes, etc (5 boxes + loose) (sd)
A QUANTITY OF LAMPS AND SUNDRIES, to include a brass vintage light fitting, circular, four tiers with glass prism droplets hanging all around (some pieces have come loose and separate in a bag may not be complete), vases to include a Copeland Spode pottery vase with floral detail on an earthy speckled glaze, hand painted narrow boat style jug and small decorative items, selection of modern table lamps and also vintage industrial mid 20th century British Ergon desk lamp, with adjustable angle, approximate height 49cm, vintage Bakelite telephone 'Call Exchange' model in black, a heavy wooden carved planter etc. (qty), (Condition Report: all items are in used worn condition and may have signs of damage, no electricals have been tested)
MIXED CERAMICS to include a Mappin and Webb silver mounted Spode coffee can with cobalt blue and gilt decoration (visible signs of historic restoration), silver hallmarked Sheffield, a pair of Bavarian coffee cups with saucers, manufacturers mark to the base, an embellished glass rose bowl, two Hummel figurines comprising No 175 'Mother's Darling' (signs of repair to the hand) and No 143 'Boots,' a vintage teacup and saucer marked 'Feather,' an Aynsley plate depicting an exotic bird (marked second quality), and two large Boch 'Delft' chargers, diameter 39.5cm (both with signs of repair to the back/rim), and a modern Wong Lee vase with ormolu fittings, height 52cm, etc (qty) (Condition Report: itemised conditions above, s.d)
A COLLECTION OF NAMED CERAMICS, comprising a hand painted compote with gilt floral detail, diameter 24cm, a large 'Asiatic Pheasants' pattern meat plate, a hand painted trio with green and gilt border and a floral spray central decoration (wear to gilt and crazing visible), a Royal Doulton 'Moorish Gateway' jug, two Davenport porcelain cups and two saucers, pattern 1796, a Wedgwood red and gold 'Tonquin' pattern dinner plate, diameter 27.5cm, a Spode floral spray pin dish, a Royal Copenhagen pin dish, etc. (qty) (Condition Report: some items have wear to gilt, crazing in varying degrees and signs of wear)
**Collection of Six Vintage Stoneware Jugs with Pewter Lids, Including Doulton Lambeth and Copeland Spode Examples** A collection of six vintage stoneware pouring jugs, each distinct in design and craftsmanship, showcasing decorative and practical styles likely from the mid-19th to early 20th century. 1. **Jug 1**: Two-tone brown cylindrical jug with subtle linear texturing, a hinged pewter lid, and a molded handle. 2. **Jug 2**: Smaller, rounded jug with a light-to-dark brown gradient, adorned with molded reliefs of trees and grape vines, featuring a pewter lid with a thumb lift. 3. **Jug 3**: Cylindrical brown jug with a colourful floral motif band framed in blue and white, complemented by a hinged pewter lid. 4. **Jug 4**: Tall ovoid jug with ridged detailing, enameled floral decoration in blue, yellow, and white, and a glossy brown glaze on the handle and neck, finished with a pewter lid. 5. **Jug 5**: Two-tone beige and reddish-brown jug with a smooth minimalist design, rounded body, and pewter-topped lid. 6. **Jug 6**: Green and beige jug with raised white ceramic friezes of classical dancing figures and garlands, featuring a decorative pewter lid and thumb lift. **Notable Items**: - The collection includes a Copeland Spode jug marked "Copeland Late Spode, England" with design registration number "Rd. No. 160290," indicating English origin and craftsmanship from the late 19th to early 20th century. - Another jug is stamped "Doulton Lambeth England" with production number "6266," identified as a hand-decorated piece in the traditional Doulton Lambeth decorative style, consistent with late 19th to early 20th-century ceramics. This collection highlights a range of historic English design elements and craftsmanship, appealing to collectors or enthusiasts of vintage stoneware.
Spode Christmas Tree Collection: Four Cups and Five SaucersThis enchanting set from the Spode Christmas Tree collection includes four cups and five saucers, each meticulously crafted in white with vibrant green rims. The festive design features the iconic holly leaves and berries, gracefully decorating both the cups and saucers. These items perfectly capture the essence of holiday cheer, making them a delightful addition to any festive table setting.
Assortment of ceramics to include Irish scenery footed cake stand, Wedgewood Jasperware bowl, Spode 'Pitfour' dish, Spode 'Italian' saucers, large Willow pattern style platter, Burleigh Ware 'Willow' pattern plate, Stanley Pottery 'Touraine' plates, Minton monogrammed plate, Adams plate, Fenton blue and white vase, etc