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Click here to subscribeRoyal Worcester plate the centre painted with a castle by a lake, within an elaborate gilt scrolled, floral swag border on a navy blue ground, puce printed marks to base date code for 1905 Also a Spode 'Copelands china' plate, painted with a similar scene entitled 'Old Inverlochy' signed Perry, within a gilt seaweed border on a pale yellow ground, Tiffany and Co mark to base, (2)
Cabinet plates to include: Copelands plate decorated with an imari palette, Copeland Spode plate decorated with puce flora on a yellow ground, Copeland plate decorated with flora in an imari style, a Staffordshire plate painted with flora and a butterfly on a turquoise ground, a Copeland Spode plate decorated with exotic birds, pair of Spode plates decorated with gilt scrolling on a yellow ground, Spode new stone plate decorated with precious objects in underglaze blue transfer, (slight wear) (8)
Spode Bute shaped coffee cup and saucer and two other cups decorated with gilt scrolls and flora on a deep blue ground, pattern no. 893, Also a Spode 'Copelands china' twin handled vase decorated with insects and flora, Also a Spode 'Copelands china' coffee cup and saucer painted with ruined monasteries, Also one other Spode saucer, (wear, hairline) (8)
A Spode Lattice Scroll pattern supper set centrepiece, of oval shape with two moulded loop handles, comprising the main vessel and its flat eggcup holder only (no cover, inner liner or eggcups), printed in blue with the border from the floral pattern, overall length 24.7cm, printed upper-case mark in a frame, circa 1815-25
Two blue-printed hot water plates and a green-printed teapot: both hot-water plates bearing Spode designs, one in the Flying Pennant pattern, the other in the Gothic Castle pattern, diameter of each around 24.5cm, both unmarked, circa 1805-20 (rim chips to Flying Pennant example); the teapot decorated with a romantic style scene featuring a girl feeding her rabbits, overall length 18.2cm, unmarked, circa 1835-50 (tiny chip to spout)
The remnants of a Spode Botanical series dessert service, printed in green with typical floral centres and the usual series border, comprising a shell shaped dish, a shaped rectangular dish, and five plates, all with impressed maker's marks, circa 1828-33 (both dishes damaged, one plate cracked and crazed)
Six Spode stone china dinner plates in pattern 2038, with a polychrome Indian Tree type centre and a heavily gilt border of four flower panels on a leaf and scroll ground, diameters around 24.5cm, grey-printed SPODE / Stone China" seal marks, circa 1812-20 (worn, one with small rim chip) (see sample illustration)
A Spode porcelain bat-printed composite part tea service, pattern no. 557, various printed en grisaille with landscape vignettes, comprising: a small round teapot and cover with auricular handle; two oval teapots and covers; a slop bowl; a milk jug; a saucer dish; and two 'Bute' shape teacups and saucers, some pieces with gilt pattern number, circa 1815 (some cracks and stains)
Various English porcelain teawares, comprising: a Spode orange-ground teacup and saucer painted and gilt with stylised flowers, iron-red marks and pattern no. 1020; a bat-printed teabowl and saucer printed in iron-red with sheep and cattle in a parkland setting; another bat-printed teabowl and saucer with fruit; and three various 'Bute' shape teacups and saucers, circa 1815 (minor damage)
A blue and white miscellany: comprising two feather-edge pearlware plates, each painted with a chinoiserie scene, diameter 24.8cm & 21cm diameter, circa 1790 (glaze bubbles); a Clews pottery green-glazed shell-shaped dish, width 21.5cm, impressed mark, circa 1820; a saucer dish printed with a chinoiserie scene and with ochre edging (of Bovey Tracey style), diameter 21.4cm, unmarked, circa 1800-10 (chip to rim); a Gothic Castle pattern tea plate, probably Spode, diameter 18.0cm, unmarked, circa 1810-20; a Wedgwood saucer printed with a floral pattern and heavily gilded, diameter 14.2cm, impressed mark, circa 1815-30; and a Goodwins & Harris Imperial "Filligree" tea plate with a sheet floral pattern, diameter 16.5cm, printed and impressed marks, circa 1831-38
A Spode bone china octagonal teapot and cover, printed in blue in a Chinoiserie manner with foliage, painted and gilt in a Kakiemon palette with scattered oriental shrubs, pattern no. 2638, printed mark, circa 1820 (cracked); and a similar H.& R. Daniel teapot and cover painted in overglaze blue enamel with sprays of flowers and moulded with a foliate swag border (some stains)
A Spode circular two-handled cream tureen and cover, painted in coloured enamels and gilt with floral sprays, the cover with a butterfly finial, the tureen with similar handles, 18cm wide, iron-red script mark, circa 1820 (cracks to cover); and a Spode Felspar porcelain pale-yellow-ground pedestal sauce tureen and cover painted with sepia flowers, printed puce mark, circa 1825 (handle restored)
Various Spode porcelain teawares, comprising a 'London' shape trio, painted with oval panels of flowers reserved on a gilt whirl ground, painted pattern no. 3151; two coffee cans (some wear), circa 1815; and a butterscotch ground trio and additional saucer, painted pattern no. 3932, circa 1820 (some wear)
A selection of Spode 'Bute' shape teawares, comprising: a trio printed in iron red with a band of roses and an additional saucer; a teacup and saucer with a Greek key band reserved on a blue ground; a teacup and saucer, gilt with a cailloute ground; and three various lustre cups and saucers, circa 1815 (one repaired saucer, some wear)
Two Spode porcelain trios, comprising: an example moulded in low relief with flowers and painted with coloured enamels with floral bouquets, iron-red marks and pattern no. 2527; the other an 'Etruscan' trio with serpent handles, painted with floral sprays on a gilt seed ground, iron-red marks and pattern no. 3699; and a 'London' shape teacup and saucer painted in colours with flowers and insects (cup cracked), circa 1815
Four various Spode porcelain cups and saucers, comprising: a 'Bute' shape teacup and saucer, painted with an orange-ground band with stylised flowerheads, painted pattern no. 878; a pale-sepia ground 'Etruscan' teacup and saucer, printed en grisaille with floral sprays, painted pattern no. 4203 (handle cracked); and two 'Etruscan' coffee cups and saucers painted and gilt with pink roses, iron-red marks and pattern no.'s 3614 & 3886 (some rubbing to gilding)
Spode porcelain and Stone China teawares, comprising: a 'London' shape trio, pattern no. 2161; a Tobacco leaf pattern teacup and saucer, pattern no. 2061; a 'Bute' shape teacup and saucer printed with pheasants and various other Spode cups and saucers, first quarter 19th century (minor damage)
A selection of 'London' shape porcelains, including: a Spode Stone China 'Tobacco-leaf' pattern trio; a Spode Imari pattern trio; a Davenport trio and others; and an assortment of other teawares, including a Chinese cup; a Chamberlain's Worcester flared cup and other items (minor damage and repairs)
A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN COPELAND (LATE SPODE) CHARGER having printed and enamelled chinoiserie decoration of an exotic bird on a blossoming bough, against a "cracked ice" ground, printed and impressed marks plus painted number 6445 to reverse, with integral pierced lobes for suspension, 36cm, (14.2in) diameter
A collection of eight blue and white wares, to include: an early 19th century chinoiserie printed bowl, 21cm diameter, a Turner's stag hunt pattern sauce tureen stand, 18.5cm wide, An Elkin's 'Irish Scenery' small platter, 18cm wide, a Spode floral dish, 26cm wide, an Enoch Wood and Sons 'Belzoni' pattern soup plate and three other wares (D) (8)
A pair of early Victorian Japan pattern coloured semi-porcelain plates, 9.25in. An early 19th century Spode blue and white soup plate, transfer decorated view of Rome, 9.75in. A Victorian Staffordshire dark blue transfer decorated plate, fantasy view of Constantinople, 10in. A Victorian Staffordshire flat-back group, 11.5in. A Victorian Staffordshire spaniel, 10.25in. A Parian ware travelling font, 8.25in. A pair of moulded Victorian opaque glass Egyptian style obelisks. 9in. (23cm.) (9)
A Royal Copenhagen porcelain model of a bull terrier (tail chipped). 7.5in. (19cm); a Royal Copenhagen bullfinch. 2.75in (7cm); a Limoges cup and saucer; a Doulton cup and saucer, a set of six Spode magenta and gilt bordered bone china coffee cups and saucers; a Japanese porcelain long necked vase. 7.25in. (18.5cm); four modern Royal Worcester ramekins; a 19th century Staffordshire figure of a youth. 8in. (20cm); and a 19th century German porcelain figure of a huntsman (repaired). 8.5in. (21cm)., etc., (A lot).