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A Copeland 1899-1900 Transvaal War subscriber's copy three-handled tyg or loving cup, with ornate moulded handles, the three sides printed in colours with a portrait of Queen Victoria, a vignette emblematic of "Britannia - Tower of Justice", and details of the war, height 14.8cm, black-printed marks for maker and London retailer Thomas Goode & Co., and impressed Spode

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A SET OF 12 COPELAND SPODE WHITE GROUND DINNER PLATES with gilt beaded borders and painted rose decoration

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Copeland Spode Burns pattern teapot decorated in blue transfer prints for Auld Lang Syne, 18cm.

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Spode cup and saucer, blue and gilt decoration.

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Matched Spode blue and white part dinner service including an eight piece tea set, various vegetable dishes, napkin rings, butter knife etc. (65 pieces)

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A pair of Spode porcelain 'London' shape coffee cups and saucers, painted in the Imari palette with pattern no. 967, one saucer with iron-red script marks, circa 1815 (slight rubbing to gilding)

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A Spode porcelain spill vase of flared cylindrical form with white bead and gilt rims, painted in coloured enamels with a figure of a thresher, height 12cm., circa 1820

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A Spode pearlware part dessert service, printed in black and painted in green and yellow with a band of roses reserved on a brown trellis ground, comprising; two baskets, a pair of shaped oval dishes and twelve plates, printed and impressd marks, painted pattern no. 2605, early 19th century (some damage)

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A Spode pottery two-handled cream tureen, cover and stand with butterfly handles and finial, printed, painted and gilt with pattern no. 3909, printed mark and painted pattern no. (damages and repairs); a Spode pottery dessert plate, printed and painted with Oriental flowering shrubs in the famille rose manner, diameter 20cm., printed and impressed marks (stained); a Spode Stone China dessert plate, printed, painted and gilt with pattern no. 2879, diameter 20.5cm., printed mark, painted pattern no.(rim chip); and two Wedgwood 'Queensware' supper set sections (minor blemishes), various dates first quarter 19th century

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A Spode Stone China 'Peacock' pattern well-and-tree meat dish, outline-printed and colourfully enamelled and gilt, length 51.5cm, red-printed 'Spode Stone China' seal mark, circa 1820 (slight surface rubbing).

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11 modern Royal Worcester collectors cream jugs, polychrome decorated in antique styles to include sparrow beak jug, Chinese ewer, silver shape jug, lampray cream jug, cream jug, ring neck jug, poppy jug, Grainger jug, Chelsea ewer, wishbone jug, and cabbage leaf jug approx 2.5-3.5" high also a Spode coffee can bat printed with The Lawns, Broseley by Paul Holdway 1989 2.5" high and a Hammersly miniature jug, cracked (13)

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A collection of 12 modern Royal Worcester collectors miniature cups and saucers, in various patterns to include Marchioness of Huntley, Strings of Flowers, Cut Fruit White, James Giles Cut Fruit, Bold Imari, Wheatsheaf, Jabberwocky, The Fan, Pink Scale, George III, Royal Lily, Blue Panel Floral, also a Spode Copelands china miniature waisted cup and a Staffordshire cobalt and gilt miniature cup and saucer (14)

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A COPELAND SPODE PART DINNER SERVICE, Chinese Rose pattern, comprising three covered tureens, three graduated meat plates, a gravy boat and stand, 12 10.5" plates, 13 9" plates and 12 soup bowls and saucers (57 pieces)

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A COPELAND SPODE PART TEA SERVICE, Chinese Rose pattern, comprising a teapot, a hot water jug, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, two bread plates, 16 teacups and saucers, 21 side plates and a cheese dish and cover (61 pieces)

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A COPELAND SPODE PART BREAKFAST SET, Chinese Rose pattern, comprising 12 cereal bowls, a milk jug, 6" high, a teapot, a hot water jug, a toast rack, six egg cups, a bowl, 9.5" diameter, six side plates, two small dishes, a coffee pot and nine coffee cups and saucers (50 pieces)

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Five Coalport dessert plates, 20th Century, each blind moulded with 'Dulong' scrolls and decorated with delicate floral sprays in polychrome colours within a gilt line border, printed marks and retailed by Soane & Smith, London, 8 in (20.32 cm) diameter, also a similar sandwich plate (chipped), 6.25 in (15.88 cm) diameter and three Spode china dessert plates decorated with Christine pattern (9), 9 in (22.86 cm) diameter

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Spode blue and white printed soup plate, circa 1820, decorated with a Briar Rose pattern, printed and impressed marks (tiny rim chip), 10 in (25.4 cm) diameter

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A Spode new oval shape porcelain part tea service, circa 1805-10, decorated with pattern 1926 comprising oval teapot and cover, slop bowl, 4 coffee cans, 4 teacups, 5 saucers, damaged (16)

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A James Macintyre gesso Faience tobacco jar and cover, circa 1900, tube lined with olive green floral motifs against a light green ground, brown printed mark, 5" high, a Clarice Cliff crocus pattern ashtray, cracked, 4.50" diameter and a Copeland late Spode ovoid vase and cover printed with an early biplane and the flags of the nations, 3.50" high (5)

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A PAIR OF COPELAND SPODE PLATES, circa 1880, of scalloped circular form, painted in iron red with a young girl blowing up a balloon, the other of a young boy holding a sprig of fruit, impressed Copeland Spode mark, artist's monogram L C and date 1880, (crack to rim), (2), 8.3 in (21.08 cm) diameter

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An early 19th Century Spode Bute shaped cup and saucer, bat painted sprays of flowers, circa 1820. (2)

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An early 19th Century Spode "Felspar" porcelain dessert plate, the shaped border painted oval reserves vignettes of country houses and with moulded embossed butterflies to a maroon ground, pattern 4091, circa 1825, 9 in (22.86 cm) diameter

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A pair of early 19th Century Spode plates, transfer printed in blue, the "gothic castle" pattern, c.1811 (2), 8 in (20.32 cm) diameter

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A pair of early 19th Century Spode Italian plates, transfer printed in blue, circa 1816. (2), 8.5 in (21.59 cm) diameter

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A Spode Copeland's china set of four dessert dishes, of shaped square form, transfer printed and painted fruits to the centre on a powder blue ground, stamped "T Goode & Co, London" to the base, circa 1900 (4), 8.5 in (21.59 cm) square

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A pair of late Victorian Fenton plates, with shaped and moulded edge, transfer printed in blue, a rustic scene with stylised thatched cottage and trees, 10.5" diameter and a Copeland Spode Italian bowl, 9.5" diameter (3)

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Spode coffee cup and saucer, Circa 1815, London shape decorated with a band of terracotta flowers with gilt scroll foliage, painted mark, numbered 1105, also a Wedgwood creamware teacup and saucer decorated with chinoiserie style foliage (cracked), a gilt decorated teacup and saucer and two French porcelain teacups and one saucer (some damage) (11)

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Spode sucrier and cover, Circa 1805-10, twin handled oval shape decorated with pattern no. 1953, being terracotta and green enamel floral sprays within an orange line border, 5 in (12.7 cm) (crack to the handles), also a Spode sugar box and cover, Circa 1820-30, rounded square section decorated with a plain gilt band, painted mark, a Spode bamboo and rock pattern large teacup and a similar smaller teacup and saucer, Circa 1810-20, a Spode tureen stand decorated with peony and chrysanthemum, pattern no. 2492 (hair crack) (6)

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Spode blue and white printed plate, Circa 1805-15, decorated with the Sarcophagi and Sepulchres at the head of the harbour at Cacamo, from Spode's Caramanian series, impressed marks, 10 in (25.4 cm) diameter

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Spode cup and saucer, Circa 1805, decorated with pattern no. 1956 in underglaze blue, polychrome and gilt enamels (slight wear to gilt)

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Spode coffee can, Circa 1810, straight sided form decorated with the peony and rock pattern in green and gilt enamels

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A CREAMWARE PART SUPPER SET, c. 1800, possibly Spode, the orange enamelled borders decorated with trailed dark green fruiting vine, within a black rim, comprising four fitted fan shaped dishes and one cover, black inscribed pattern number N19, (handle to cover lacking, chips, some wear) (5)

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A SPODE BROWN SALT GLAZED STONEWARE JUG AND COVER, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, of squat globular form, with foliate moulded handle and spout, the brown ground applied with white sprigged decoration of cherubs below scrolling acanthus, impressed mark, (chips to inner rim cover), 6.2 in (15.75 cm) high

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A PEARLWARE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, c. 1800-10, printed with the Buffalo Pattern, painted no.2, (cracked), and a pearlware blue and white dish, c. 1810, printed with scrolling foliage between a framed chinoiserie landscape, (cracked, part of a supper set), and a pearlware blue and white plate, c. 1810, printed with a variant of the Pagoda Pattern (chip to rim), and a Spode pottery blue and white, c. 1820, printed with floral sprays, impressed Spode 44 and printed mark (chips), (4)

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A STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY PLATE, c. 1830, printed with the Chinese Traders pattern, depicting traders carrying produce across a bridge, within a scrolled Chinese scene border, and a Spode blue and white pottery plate, c. 1820-30, printed with the Castle Pattern within a floral border, impressed Spode 21 mark, (cracked and re-stuck), and a Spode blue and white pearlware dish, c. 1820, printed with two Chinese figures in a landscape, impressed mark Spode 5, (3)

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A 20TH CENTURY COPELAND SPODE COMMEMORATIVE DECANTER AND STOPPER, green ground, decorated with twin flags with oval panels of George V and Queen Mary, the stopper of crown form, approximately 10ins high, max.

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Spode porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1800-05, straight sided oval form decorated with a classical landscape depicting figures before an abbey gate opposing a figure crossing a bridge, in monochrome print, bordered with gilt lines (body cracks and repairs to cover), 6 in (15.24 cm) high

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Spode porcelain sucrier and cover, Circa 1810-25, of moulded baluster shape with moulded handles and finial, decorated with a puce band over underglaze blue floral trails embellished with gilt edges, printed marks (hairline crack), 5.75 in (14.61cm) high, also an English porcelain sucrier and cover decorated with trails of gilded green oak leaves against a crested white body (repaired damage) (2), 5.5 in (13.97 cm) high

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Spode blue and white chestnut basket on stand, Circa 1805-20, flared oval form, pierced and with two carrying handles on a pierced bordered oval base, decorated with the Greek pattern, 9 in (22.86 cm) long

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Pair of Spode bamboo and rock pattern bone china plates, Circa 1810-20, printed in black and painted in translucent green with gilding, pattern no. 1653, black printed marks, 8.5 in (21.59 cm) diameter

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Chamberlain's Worcester milk jug, circa 1795-1800, fluted oval form sparsely decorated with gilt sprigs bordered with a gilt line, 4.75 in (12.07cm) high, also another milk jug, possibly Spode, circa 1810, decorated in the Japan pallette with terracotta, gilt and green enamels within broad gilt lines (hair crack) (2), 5 in (12.7 cm) high

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English bone china sugar box and cover, possibly Spode, Circa 1810-20, slightly tapered circular section with moulded ring handles and decorated with a green enamelled band within gilt line borders, 5.5 in (13.97cm) high, also an English porcelain covered sugar bowl, Circa 1840, circular baluster form decorated with polychrome floral sprays against a moulded ground (2), 5.75 in (14.61 cm) diameter

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English porcelain slop bowl, possibly New Hall, Circa 1800-15, decorated in Japan pallette of underglaze blue, terracotta and gilt enamels, pattern no. 128 (repaired), 7.5 in (19.05cm) diameter, also another slop bowl, Circa 1820, decorated in a similar palette, possibly Spode, pattern no. 1153 (cracked), 6.5 in (16.51cm) diameter, and another slop bowl, possibly Chamberlain's Worcester, Circa 1800 (cracked) (3), 6 in (15.24 cm) diameter

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Spode bone china plate, Circa 1815-30, decorated with the Temple Landscape I pattern, blue printed marks, 9.75 in (24.77 cm) diameter

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A SPODE BLUE AND WHITE PRINTED MEAT PLATE, circa 1830, decorated with the Tiber pattern, depicting the River Tiber, the Castle of St Angelo, the bridge at Saint Angelo, and St Peter's with its high dome, within a linked chain banded border, printed mark, 18.3 in (46.48 cm) long

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A SPODE PART TEA SERVICE, circa 1810-12, printed in black and washed over in green enamel and gilt, depicting chrysanthemum sprays and bamboo, comprising four London shape teacups, four saucers, a slop bowl and dish, black painted mark and pattern number 1653 in red, some wear, the dish 7.1" dia (10)

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A NANTGARW PORCELAIN PLATE, circa 1815, painted in coloured enamels with floral sprays alternating with sprigs and insects, within a dentil gilt rim, (rubbed, hairline crack) and an early 19th century porcelain plate, painted with floral sprays within a gilt rim, gilt marked pattern number 239, another Staffordshire porcelain plate, early 19th century, moulded egg and dart rim centring a floral spray, and a Staffordshire porcelain plate, circa 1820, possibly Spode, the blue banded border decorated with white reliefs of foliate sprays enclosing a floral bouquet, 8.5" d, (4), 8.5 in (21.59 cm) diameter

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A Spode mug, circa 1810, of rounded form with gilt handle, decorated with an oval blue panel and applied with a bat printed gilt scene of gentlemen on horseback surrounded by other figures and animals encountering a family resting by the wayside, within a gilt banded cross dot border pattern, gilt pattern number 1699 to base, slight rubbing to giltwork, 3.7 in (9.4 cm) high

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Four blue and white transfer willow pattern meat plates plus quantity of assorted blue and white transferware includes Spode etc (q)

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Winston Churchill: a Kevin Francis ‘Little Winston’ character jug, 170mm, a Bairstow Manor figure, numbered 49 of 500 and a Spode toby jug chip to rim (3)

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1911: a mug for Whiteley, a mug by Copeland Spode, a Royal Doulton mug, a mug for Harrods and two other mugs (6)

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1911: a Copeland Spode club-shaped bottle with crown stopper decorated in green and another in blue, tip of crown broken, 260mm high (4)

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1982 Birth: a matching Spode christening cup and plate each well decorated in colours and gilt and a Coalport chalice, the cobalt blue ground decorated in gilt, numbered 1734 of 2,000 (3)

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Queen Mother: a circular box and cover by Spode boxed, a Royal Doulton loving cup and similar plate each for 1980 and a loving cup and mug both by Caversham for 2000 boxed (6)

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