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Click here to subscribeA 19th century Spode part dessert service, comprising two oval dishes and six circular plates, printed and enamelled with Oriental style prunus within a similar diaper border, printed and impressed marks, painted Pattern No. 3184 and a similar dish marked Copeland, Pattern No. 3304, 24cm wide (9)
Five enamel-coloured stone china plates: a small Spode tea plate in pattern 2086, diameter 15.2cm; a larger Spode tea plate in pattern 2053, diameter 17.8cm; a Spode dessert plate in pattern 2976, diameter 20.4cm; a Spode dinner plate in pattern 2283, diameter 24.5cm; and a Hicks, Meigh & Johnson gadrooned edge dinner plate with pattern number 69, diameter 26.5cm (chip behind rim); all with printed marks, circa 1812-30
A Spode stone china soup tureen, cover and stand, in pattern number 2647 with Mosaic border and Willis centre, outline printed in brown and enamelled in iron red, blue, green, yellow and puce and with gilt highlights, length over handles 37.1cm, length of stand 42.3cm, brown printed seal marks, circa 1816-25 (star-type crack within main body)
A collection of twelve assorted toy or children's plates: two printed in black with horse hunting scenes, three in the blue and white Broseley pattern (one by Rogers marked Semi China), two Willow pattern (one early, one late Ridgway), one marked Spode Geranium pattern, a pair with coloured Japan patterns, one black-printed with children and a goat, and a daisy border plate with inscription Custom is the plague of wise men and the idol of fools; generally 19th century, between 9.6 and 13.9cm (various faults)
Various items of Spode porcelain, comprising: a sauceboat, pattern no. 1869, printed in iron-red and gilt with Chinese vases issuing flowers, printed and painted marks (some rubbing); a lilac-gound two-handled sugar box and cover, pattern no. 2197, script marks; an egg cup stand and five egg cups, sparsely decorated with gilt-line rims, iron-red script mark (one egg cup with rim chip); a pair of Bute shape blue-ground teacups painted in iron-red and gilt with stylised flowers; a pair of London shape coffee cups, pattern no. 2251; and a pale-blue bat-printed coffee can, first quarter 19th century
A Spode porcelain part dessert service, painted with a bouquet of flowers within gilt borders, comprising; two sauce tureens, covers and stands, three two-handled shaped rectangular dishes, four lozenge-shaped dishes, four scallop-shell dishes, two oval dishes and twenty plates, circa 1820 (some old repairs and restoration)
A blue and white miscellany: comprising a Lakeside Meeting pattern dinner plate (rim chip), a Mason's ironstone Blue Chinese Landscape pattern dessert plate, a Wedgwood Chinese Garden pattern dessert plate, a Spode Castle pattern dessert plate, a Cattle with Ruins pattern dessert plate, a dessert plate with a Willow-type chinoiserie pattern, and a cover from a square vegetable dish in the Game Keeper pattern (small rim chips); various dates between 1800 and 1830
A Spode Girl at the Well pattern footbath, of typical hooped form with moulded handles, printed in blue with the rustic scene and usual Union Wreath border, overall length 47.2cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks (impressed mark with large crown), circa 1822-33 (repaired cracks in base etc.)
A Spode Union Wreath tea plate and Gothic Castle pickle dish: the tea plate printed in blue with the usual Union Wreath third floral spray and border, diameter 18.0cm, printed and impressed marks, circa 1822-33; the pickle dish on three small feet, printed in blue with the chinoiserie-style scene and border featuring animal and scenic vignettes, length 14.7cm, unmarked, circa 1810-20 (hair crack)
A Wedgwood blue Jasperware four-piece afternoon tea service comprising; a circular squat teapot, a hot water jug and cover, a cream jug; a two-handled sugar bowl and cover, with raised classical figure and tree decoration, impressed marks; and a Copeland Spode blue Jasperware circular tapered similar teapot. (5)
Literature, J. Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain; P. Bradshaw, 18th Century English Porcelain Figures; G. Godden, Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain; L. Whiter, Spode; Adams and Redstone, Bow Porcelain; A. Lane, English Porcelain Figures of the Eighteenth Century; and fifteen other publications about ceramics or collecting. (21)
A good Spode Felspar porcelain dessert service, each piece painted with colourful birds perched in trees within gilt leafy and scrolling borders, printed marks, pattern No.4962, c.1825, comprising: eight plates, four rectangular dishes, an oval dish and four shell shaped dishes, 31cm. max. (17)
A late Copeland Spode doll's china teaset, transfer decorated with animals and birds, comprising teapot (chip to lid), sugar bowl with lid, milk jug, 5 cups, 5 saucers and 2 square side plates; also another doll's china teaset, decorated with pink borders, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, 3 cups and 4 saucers (25).
A cased set of six Copeland Spode coffee cans with saucers each can triangularly fluted with gilt rope and swag borders; one cup and saucer in each of the following colours; green, burgundy, cobalt blue, sky blue, pink and yellow; printed Ryde Spode Copeland China England and painted y4016/9 marks to base; and a cased set of gilt metal sugar spoons with matching coloured enamel bowl backs
A Copeland Spode part tea service, each piece printed and painted with birds and flowering branches, on a green ground, comprising: fourteen teacups, thirteen saucers, eight teaplates, two bread and butter plates, a muffin dish and cover, a milk jug and a sugar bowl, printed marks and retailers mark for T. Goode & Co. (some damage)