Two Spode Limited Edition 'The Duke of Wellington's Regiment Plate', in original presentation cases, 27cm diameter (2) Condition Report: Both plates are in good condition - no chips, cracks or restoration but require a wash as they are dirty. There is marks to the boxes and corrosion to the clasps.
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A group of 18th and 19th century porcelain, comprising a Caughley teapot, circa 1780, decorated in Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern, with an associated cover decorated with two birds and moulded flower finial, 14cm high, a Worcester butter dish stand with moulded handles decorated in the Three Flowers pattern, crescent mark 17.5 by 12.7 by 3.5cm high, a New Hall saucer decorated in the Boy and the Butterfly pattern, 13 by 3.7cm, a further saucer decorated in iron red and cobalt blue, 13.5 by 2.7cm, two Spode miniature urns, printed in purple, and a Coalport lidded sucrier and stand, moulded body, decorated with floral circles and scrolling leaves, 13 by 12 by 13cm. (8)
Early 19th century and later ceramics comprising Worcester, Minton, Coalport, Ridgway, Spode and others Condition Report & Further Details - Worcester blue and white plate: Good condition. - Coalport plate: Good condition. - Ridgway plate: Several cracks. - 3 gilt decorated cups and 4 saucers: London shape pattern 793. Gilding rubbed. 1 cup cracked.- Coalport cup and saucer: Cup cracked. Saucer stained. - Rose pattern cup and saucer: Bottom cracked- Worcester tea bowl: Cracked- Minton coffee can: OK- Spode coffee can: Gilding rubbed- 6 various saucers: Worcester chipped, Coalport chipped, Pattern 335 crackedClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A mixed lot of ceramics including Carlton Ware, Royal Albert 'Gossamer', Copeland Spode 'Italian', Royal Doulton jug, two small Coalport urns etc and a small quantity of glass (some items af).Additional InformationAll the Beswick sheep visible in this lot are damaged, several other of the animal ornaments are damaged, some of the teacups damaged, further items with damage.
A Spode studio porcelain figure of the ballerina Antoinette Sibley, modelled by Enzo Plazzotta, from an edition of 500, relief seal mark to base, 12¾in. (32.5cm.) high, on a black polished slate base, with original Spode catalogue. (2), *Condition: Figure excellent, with no damage. Would benefit from a light clean. Base also very good. No box or certificate.
A pair of Copeland Spode 'Regent' pattern cake stands with apple green ground, floral centres and borders, 23.5cm diameter together with a German porcelain vase decorated with flowers (restored), 32.5cm high, a large Johnson Brothers blue and white transfer-printed tureen and cover, a Limoges miniature basket containing a kitten and a small selection of glassware including Royal Doulton and Thomas Webb (two trays)
A Spode Copeland's part tea service in the Bermuda pattern circa 1931, each piece printed and painted with fancy birds, trees and an urn of flowers, the service comprising eight teacups, seven saucers and eight sideplates, teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cream jug, water jug and cover and a cakeplate printed factory marks, painted pattern number (qty)
A group of early 19th century coffee cans and saucers to include a c1800 Crown Derby coffee can and saucer hand-painted with flora and foliage and gilt-heightened, a blue and white coffee can and saucer in the chinoiserie style and gilt-heightened, a floral painted and gilt-heightened tea bowl saucer and coffee can, a pair of early 18th century Newhall coffee cans, underglaze marks to the base N, 22 and A, a Spode coffee can, four other non-matching coffee cans, an 18th century blue and white chinoiserie decorated pickle dish and a 20th century Dresden 'Onion' pattern blue and white plate (12). CONDITION REPORT The second cup from the left on the top row of the image has rubbed gilt numbers to the base, losses to the gilding on the rim.The floral cup on the middle row has over glaze blue cross with M, the cup with numbers 939.Losses to the gilt/lustre throughout.
A collection of Wedgwood and Spode to include the Wedgwood Sporting Mug designed by Richard Guyat, no323/500, a 1976 Wedgwood American Bicentennial celebration tankard, a Staffordshire Silver Jubilee mug for The Observer, a limited edition Spode copy of the 1472 York Minster Chalice produced in 1972, a Wedgwood basalt footed bowl, a smaller basalt Jasperware bowl and a Royal Worcester 'The Silver Wedding Bowl' no74/500 etc.

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