A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c. 1820. To include: a Davenport Chinoiserie Ruins soup dish, a Spode Gothic Castle pattern soup dish, a Spode Caramanian plate, a Winemakers pattern plate, a Riley Eastern Street Scene plate, two Dromedary pattern plates and a Cowman pattern hot water plate. All approx. 25cm wide. (8)Condition: Gothic Castle soup with small rim chip, Caramanian with three large rim chips, Winemakers chipped, cracked and stained, Eastern Street Scene with small rim chip, both Dromedary plates with small rim chips (one cracked), Cowman with three restored rim chips.
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A group of four early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c. 1810-20. To include: a Spode Gothic Castle basket stand and dinner plate, a Davenport Chinoiserie High Bridge soup dish, a Rainforth Parasol and Birds plate. 25 cm wide. (4)Condition: High Bridge soup broken and glued.
An early nineteenth century Spode porcelain tea service as pattern number 2721, c. 1820. It is marked to the underside and decorated with gilded leaves on a blue ground. To include: a teapot and cover, a small teapot and cover, a creamer, a waste bowl, twelve saucers, nine cups, six London-shaped coffee cups and four with snake handles, and two bread and butter plates. Teapot: 27 cm wide. (6)Condition: some sight wear to gilding. One cup rivetted, small teapot with tinker repair to spout tip, two cups with hairlines.
A group of early nineteenth century Spode porcelain wares, c. 1820-5. To include: two flower-embossed and hand-painted floral plates, a new stone plate with blue ground and hand-painted flowers and insect, and a Felspar Spode porcelain platter. They are marked to the underside. Platter: 26 cm wide. (4)Condition: some sight wear to gilding and decoration.
An uncommon early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode Caramanian series hash dish and cover, c. 1810. It is printed with a view of Triumphal Arch of Tripoli to the interior and Colossal Sarcophagus to the the lid. 43 cm wide. (1)Condition: 10 cm hairline from rim of base and two foot rim chips. Lid with two inner rim chips.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Spode wares, c. 1825. To include: a Tiber pattern pie dish, a Tower pattern dessert dish and an Italian pattern pickle dish. All marked to the underside. 15 - 26 cm wide. (3)Condition: Tiber with light staining, Tower with two chips under the handle.
A group of nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed wares, c. 1825-1900. To include: a floral mug with coloured highlights, a flow blue child's mug, and two Spode Italian pattern jugs. Spode jugs are marked to the underside. 7 - 13 cm tall. (4)Condition: Flow blue mug with two 2cm hairlines in rim, one Italian jug with small rim chip, the other cracked in the body and with rim chips.
A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY FIFTY SCENIC / PORTRAITURE CABINET CARDS, examples include Lieut-Col R.S.S. Baden Powell Souvenir of South Africa 1899-1900, two images of Spode china, Alice Atherton as Robinson Crusoe, a Good Morning & Good Night images of babies by G.W.Bacon & Co Strand London, the collection comprising local, British, European and Worldwide examples from places such as Bristol, Burton on Trent, Cardiff, Ceylon, Piza, Napoli, Cape Town etc., a signed sketch portrait and two signed boudoir? cards
A 19th Century Spode miniature cabaret set, comprising: teapot, milk jug, cup and saucer, sucrier and cover, slop bowl and tray, all painted with floral bouquets on gilt dot ground, gilt lined, the tray approx 12.5cm, the teapot approx 6.5cm, inscribed to base 'Spode 2009'Condition report: the tray has been restored with staple, sucrier has a minor chip to rim, slight wear to gilding, all others good
A Set of Six 20th century Spode ‘The Blue Room Collection, Herb jars and covers. Titled, Parsley- Alsops fables. Sage-Portland Vase. Rosemary- Geranium. Thyme- Blue Rose. Mint-Castle. Bay-Tower.Date 20th century SizeCondition; Good, Rubber seal missing from cover of Sage. no damage or restoration
Collectables to include Claridges A1 silver plated biscuit barrel, approx 17cm in height, Silver plated tea set by Atkin Brothers 1853-1925, continental porcelain antique cabaret set marked F8204 in red to base with gilded decoration and a pair of Copeland Spode chocolate pots 'Heron' pattern (1910-1919) for Canadian Pacific Steamships First Class china ware (no. 61624)

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