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Click here to subscribeA Spode Blue Printed Earthenware "Fitzhugh" Pattern Service, early 1800's, each piece decorated with four clusters of Chinese scholars' objects about a medallion centre, all framed by a complex scale diaper border, comprising eight soup plates (five damaged), eight plates (six damaged), two smaller plates, a twin compartment warming dish, large meat plate (glued) and a saucer tureen cover, impressed Spode (21)
A pot-pourri vase with covers attributed to Spode, printed in blue with a large sprays of flowers and a narrow chinoiserie-type border, the main ground in orange red covered with green and iron-red flower tendrils, the rim enamelled maroon, 30cm high, unmarked, circa 1811-15 (foot restored, crack in pierced cover)
A Copeland and Garrett well-and-tree meat dish, enamelled in colours with an open spray of flowers within the popular 'Ship' border of stylised flowers on and around a shaped geometric ground, length 53.0cm, printed and impressed "Copeland & Garrett late Spode" marks and painted pattern number 3184 in blue, circa 1833-47
A Spode Felspar porcelain cream tureen and stand, painted with a central bouquet of flowers within a pale-yellow-ground oeil-de-perdrix band, the tureen with a pair of gilt butterfly handles, puce printed marks, circa 1820 (lacks cover); and two Spode 'London' shape trios bat-printed in iron-red with a band of roses, pattern no. 986 and a saucer ensuite, printed and painted marks, circa 1815 (one teacup with hairline crack to handle)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY DAVENPORT BOUGH POT, of "D" shape, foliate painted with twin side handles, impressed mark, lacks lid, approximately 4 3/4 ins high and a pair of 19th Century Spode cream ware oval double handled pierced sided CHESTNUT BASKETS, impressed mark, each 8 1/4 ins x 5 1/2 ins. (3).
A Copeland Spode dinner service decorated pheasants and shrubs with foliated border, pattern no. 6604 comprising: a pair of 9.5 in. vegetable tureens and covers; an 8in. similar vegetable dish; a 7.5 in. oblong-shaped sauce boat; six 10.5 in. plates; five soup plates; six 9in. plates; six 7.5 in. plates; five 6.25 in. plates; six 5.25 in. plates; six pudding bowls; and three graduated oblong meat plates (various chips, cracks and crazing).
A Spode late 18th Century afternoon tea and coffee service, pattern no. 1956, painted Chinese buildings and medallions with flowers, gilt foliated scroll ornamentation on blue ground comprising: a 10.75 in. oblong tapered teapot (no cover, inner rim chipped); two saucer dishes 8in. and 7.25 in.; a pair of 7.25 in. circular plates; a 6.25 in. slop bowl; a 6.5 in. oblong teapot stand; a 5.75 in. oblong two-handled sucrier and cover; an oblong cream jug; ten circular tapered coffee cups with bracket handles; six large tea cups; seven small tea cups; seventeen saucers.
A Spode early 19th Century part afternoon tea set decorated black printed landscapes with gilt ornamentation comprising: a 6in. oval two-handled sucrier and cover; a 6.5 in. oval teapot stand; a 6.25 in. circular slop bowl; three graduated circular saucer dishes; six tea cups; and twelve saucers, pattern no. 482 (gilding worn, one handle to sucrier imperfect).
A Copeland Late Spode Flow Blue Transfer Printed "Seaweed" Pattern Toilet Set, of lobed form: a Two Handled Pail & Cover, Height 12", Cover AF, a Basin, Diameter 15", a Chamber Pot, a Jug & Cover, Height 7", a circular Two Handled Footed Dish, Diameter 8", a Soap Dish & Cover, an oblong Toothbrush, Dish & Cover, and a Snuffer Stand. Approximately 12 pieces.
A pair of Spode pearlware oval sauce tureens and covers, from the Caramanion Series, each with two mask handles and fruit knop, printed in blue with figures before ruins, within simple borders, 18.5cm wide (7 1/4"), impressed marks, circa 1815 (one tureen cracked), and two blue printed sauce ladles
A Spode ovoid pot pourri jar, cover and inner cover, with two loop handles and ball knop, painted in coloured enamels with flowersprays, on a black ground, and decorated in gilt with flowers and leaves, 23. 5cm high (9 1/4"), pattern number 3620, circa 1820-25 (Rim chip and small area of cover rim restored)
A pair of Spode miniature cylindrical candlesticks, each with knopped stem, beaded borders and round base, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, on a blue and gilt spirally striped ground, 4.5cm high (1 3/4"), painted marks in red and pattern number 2478, circa 1820 (one with area of rim glued)