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Click here to subscribeA Spode armorial vegetable dish (P965), printed with the arms of the Skinners Company and motto "To God Only Be All Glory" within the border from the Geranium pattern (P821), width 24.2cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks and printed circular roundel inscribed "MASTER 1821-22" enclosing initials TG for Thomas Gainsford (no cover, star cracks in base, repair to footrim chip)
A modern Spode trial plate with a bust of Simon Bolivar (P960), printed within the Geranium border and made in 1983, diameter 26.5cm, black-printed mark; also another modern plate made to celebrate the Spode bicentenary in 1997 with a bust of Spode within the Italian border, diameter 23.3cm, detailed gilt mark and inscription
A Spode and other assortment, comprising a Chinese porcelain cup with matching marked Spode copy (both damaged), a Spode Tower pattern circular lid (probably from a supper set centrepiece), a marked Spode India pattern two-handled chocolate cup (damaged), an unmarked Buffalo pattern saucer with gilt rim, and an unmarked cup and saucer with gilt rims and an unusual Temple with Panel type pattern featuring a man with hoop and boy with horn
Spode bat-printed tea wares (P142-1, two P142-2, P242, P335): comprising a saucer with dentil gilt rim with gilt flower prints, a saucer with dentil gilt rim with a landscape print in blue, and a saucer dish with a contemporary humanity print in blue, the latter two items with painted upper-case marks in red
The Hester Savory part tea and coffee service of Spode bat-printed wares (P200 series, S7), comprising Old Oval shape cream jug, slop basin, saucer dish, eleven Bute shape teacups, twelve coffee cans and eighteen saucers, first three items with painted pattern number 557 (saucer dish with hair crack, some other damage); sold together with assorted documentation.
A Spode waisted chocolate cup, cover and stand, with two winged caryatid handles and butterfly knop, richly decorated in Imari style with fences, flowers and bamboo, within flower, scroll and diaper borders, picked out in gilt, 11.5cm high (4.5"), painted marks in red and pattern number 967, circa 1820 (tiny chip to knop)
Spode plate, decorated with a fenced garden in an Imari palette, Also a Chamberlains plate decorated with gilt vermicule with central star motif, painted marks to base, Also a Coalport 'Church Gresley' rectangular dish, painted with central floral spray, by T. Baxter within a diamond and hexagonal cartouche border, early 19th century (some damages) (3)
A Spode miniature cup and saucer decorated flowers; a Mintons miniature teacup decorated cornflowers; a Coalport 2in. cylindrical loving cup decorated owls and blue foliage with star ornamentation; a Coalport miniature cup and saucer painted flowers and foliage; and another miniature teacup painted roses, scrolls and green scale reserves. (7)