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Click here to subscribeWedgwood Susie Cooper: 'Eclipse' blue and grey geometric design, comprising nine dinner plates, fourteen smaller plates, six side plates, ten soup cups and saucers, three circular lidded tureens, oval tureen, oval meat plate, two gravy boats, fourteen bowls, fourteen smaller bowls and four butter dishes (seventy-eight)
A Susie Cooper 'Swansea Spray' pattern part breakfast and dinner service, of pair of Kestrel shape tureens with covers, 10 breakfast bowls, 3 coffee cups and 5 saucers, 5 soup bowls and 6 saucers (2 of each AF), 11 dinner plates (4 AF), Kestrel shape milk jug, pair of soup plates and 2 side plates (all AF), 5 further saucers, a pint jug (stained) and 3 serving plates (worn), (56).
A Susie Cooper Falcon shape part breakfast set, of 5 cups (1 chipped), 6 saucers, 5 side, 6 breakfast and pair of cake plates, coffee pot, slop bowl and milk jug, with teapot and sugar basin (both stained), each decorated with alternating floral and blue ground panel borders, ht coffee pot 18.5cm; and two Crown Works Kestrel shape preserve pots and covers, (31).
A box of old tiles including a 6ins encaustic roundel decorated an evangelic symbol of St. Matthew c.1865 by Minton & co., Stoke-upon-Trent, Victorian tile decorated a bird by The Campbell Tile Co., another with gentleman at a writing table, small tile tray with figures and fawns in the Susie Cooper style by Thynne and others by Carron Co., MOD, Derwent Foundry Co., Derby, Sherwin & Cotton, Eastwood Tile Works etc.
A comprehensive Susie Cooper Dresden Spray part dinner, tea and coffee service, each piece printed with flowers and scrolling foliage in pink, purple, green and yellow banded in pale pink, comprising two graduated ashets, twelve 9in plates, twelve 7in plates, eight soup cups and saucers, two vegetable dishes and covers, milk jug and two others, coffee pot, two teapots, five cups, sixteen saucers, five egg cups, printed marks, c.1940