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Click here to subscribeBRITISH POTTERY - A part Copeland Spode Italian pattern dinner service, for six, comprising two shaped square tureens and covers, shaped oval meat dish, gravy boat and stand, sauce boat and stand, salt and pepper pots, two-handled soup bowls and stands, 10.5in dinner plates, 8.5in plates, 7.5in plates, 6in plates, two shaped-circular cake plates, printed marks, various dates, 20th century
BRITISH POTTERY - A Spode blue and white British Landscape pattern part dinner service, printed with sheep, figures and church in rural landscapes, with rose and floral border, comprising six graduated canted rectangular meat plates, two tureens and covers, two sauce tureens, covers, stands and ladles, fourteen 9.5in plates, eight 8.5in plates, c.1850 (some faults)
Two Spode Lucano pattern plates and a Village Church pattern dinner plate: the Lucano pieces comprising a dinner plate, diameter 25.2cm (star crack within base), and a soup plate, diameter 24.4cm (chip to rim), both with upper-case maker's marks, circa 1820-33; the Village Church plate diameter 26.1cm, unmarked, circa 1840-70
Six Spode Filigree pattern plates, printed in blue with the design of a bowl of flowers within an open floral border with alternating reserves of baskets and bunches of flowers, comprising three dinner plates, diameters around 24.9cm, and three soup plates, diameters around 24.4cm, all with printed and impressed upper-case maker's marks, circa 1823-33
A blue-printed and painted stone china vegetable dish and cover, probably by Spode, printed in blue with the border from the second Temple Landscape pattern and with a painted chinoiserie central scene probably made to match an original Chinese dinner service, width 23.5cm, unmarked, circa 1815-30
A Spode Willow First pattern custard cup stand, of lobed circular shape on raised foot, the surface moulded with six circular rims to hold the cups with a similar seventh rim on a raised central circular handle/plinth, printed in blue with details from the chinoiserie scene and border, diameter 24.5cm, impressed small upper-case mark, circa 1800-10
A Spode blue-printed assortment, comprising a sauce tureen in the Girl at the Well pattern (hair crack, cover missing), a navette-shaped tureen from the Greek series (cover missing), and a reversible pierced cover from a circular sponge dish in the Tower pattern (cracked), printed and impressed marks on sauce tureen only, generally between about 1810 and 1833
Three Spode blue-printed tea plates with chinoiserie patterns: a bone china tea plate in the Mandarin pattern with gilt rim, diameter 17.9cm, printed lower-case mark (very small chip behind rim); a small tea plate in the standard Willow pattern, diameter 15.4cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks; and a tea plate in the Gothic Castle pattern, diameter 18.0cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks (chip behind rim); generally circa 1805-25
A Spode Japan pattern cup and saucer together with a matching plate, all printed in blue with panels of birds and flowers within a scroll frame and a broad band of edge stringing, saucer diameter 14.1cm, plate diameter 18.8cm, printed marks on cup and saucer, impressed mark on plate, circa 1815-30 (saucer repaired, plate with chips to back of rim)
Two damaged Spode Caramanian series items: a fluted circular dish printed in blue with Ruins of an Ancient Temple near Corinth, diameter 25.7cm, impressed lower-case mark (cracked); and a square salad bowl printed in blue with a version of Antique Fragments near Limisso, width 21.5cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks (broken, glued and riveted); circa 1810-20
Two gadrooned-edge dinner plates: a Minton "Chinese Marine" series dinner plate printed in blue with a typical chinoiserie landscape, diameter 26.4cm, printed mark, circa 1820-35; and a Spode Cracked Ice and Prunus variant dinner plate printed in pigmuck green with underglaze blue highlighting with the sheet pattern used as a border with a similar but shaped central medallion, diameter 26.1cm, printed and impressed upper-case marks, circa 1825-33 (faint starcracks in base)
Two "Aesop's Fables" series green-printed plates: a Copeland & Garrett soup plate with "The Lion in Love" within the usual floral border, diameter 25.0cm, printed title mark with Spode name obliterated together with printed and impressed maker's marks, circa 1833-47 (small star crack in base); and a Spode octagonal dessert plate with "The Lion, the Bear & the Fox" within the usual floral border, width 21.0cm, printed title mark with "SPODE" and impressed maker's marks, circa 1830-33 (small chip to footrim)
Two Spode green-printed plates and a Copeland & Garrett brown-printed plate: comprising a Spode "Floral" pattern dessert plate in green, diameter 21.5cm, printed title mark and impressed maker's mark, circa 1830-33; a Spode "British Flowers" series soup plate in green, diameter 25.0cm, printed and impressed maker's marks, circa 1828-33; and a Copeland & Garrett "Richmond Hill" pattern dinner plate with Arabesque border in brown, diameter 25.5cm, printed title mark with printed and impressed maker's marks, circa 1833-47
A Staffordshire bone china presentation jug, possibly by Spode or Copeland & Garrett, with bulbous body, outward-tapering cylindrical neck, bamboo-moulded spout and ornate scroll handle, bat-printed in puce with "Grouse Shooting in the Forest of Bowland" and a view of West Clandon Place in Surrey on either side of the body and two flower sprays on the neck, with gilt inscription for "R.E. Evans" on the front, gilt bands and blue enamelled handle and spout, height 22.0cm, unmarked, circa 1830-35 (fine hair crack within body)
Two similar English porcelain 'Bute' shape trios, one Spode, the other Minton, each painted with panels of flowers reserved on a blue ground richly gilt with leaves and shells, the Spode example with painted pattern no. 1709, the Minton trio with painted crossed 'L's' marks and no. 780 (small crack to the Minton teacup)
Various English porcelain teawares, comprising a Spode Imari pattern coffee can painted with a canary, pattern no. 377, a fluted Coalport (John Rose) coffee can and saucer, painted in gilt with panels of floral sprays, a New Hall teabowl and saucer, pattern no. 89, a Worcester (Grainger) coffee can and saucer, and a Derby (Sampson Hancock) Imari tea cup and saucer, various dates, 19th cenury (minor wear to gilding)
A selection of English porcelain, comprising; a pair of Coalport teacups and saucers painted in iron-red and gilt with a band of stylised flowers (some wear to gilding), a Minton saucer, pattern no. 499, a pair of Spode 'Dollar' pattern plates, pattern no. 715 (both damaged) and a Chamberlain's Worcester bowl, pattern no. 298, various dates first quarter 19th century
A selection of English porcelain plates, comprising; a green-ground leaf-shaped dish painted with a central spray of flowers within an elaborate green and gilt border, 25cm in length (slight surface wear), a Spode Felspar porcelain plate painted with a bouquet of flowers and a gilt gadrooned rim, 20.5cm diameter, painted pattern no. 4032, printed mark and an H.& R. Daniel pink-ground plate painted with flowers, within a 'Shrewsbury' border, 22cm diameter (slight surface scratches), second quarter 19th century
Quantity of blue and white plates, to include: Wedgwood 'Fallow Deer' pattern plate, Spode Willow type pattern, G. Smith and Co. bowl, 'Spanish Beauties' pattern plate, 'Fountain Scenery' pattern plate, 'Wood line' pattern plate, 'More a pattern plate, Charles Meigh 'American Cities and Scenery' pattern plate, a Wedgwood 'Water Nymph' pattern plate, and one other European landscape decorated plate, (some damages) (10).