A quantity of 18th and 19th century Copeland & Garrett and Spode teaware to include bat printed slop bowl, teacups and saucer, floral painted teacups, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Spode transfer cup - hairline crack. Hairline crack to Copeland & Garrett. Slop bowl - star crack to side and hairline to base. Scuffs, scratches and rubbing throughout.
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An early 20th century Parian figure depicting Jesus, initialed "RL" to base, height 34.5cm, and three pieces of Spode limited edition porcelain commemorating the visit of Pope John Paul II comprising "The St Peter's Covered Cup", "The Papal Plate" and a mug (4). CONDITION REPORT: All in good condition.
AN EXTENSIVE COPELAND SPODE ROCKINGHAM PATTERN DINNER AND TEA SERVICE, c.1900 and later, comprising: twelve dinner plates; eighteen dessert plates; twelve soup plates; five side plates; eight tea plates; eleven teacups; ten saucers; two cream jugs; sugar bowl; a pair of vegetable tureens; five graduated serving plates
Six Regency Spode grisaille coffee cans and two others, three of the Spode cans printed with figures seated in the countryside, one labelled pattern number 1922, another two with an angel, mother and child, the last painted with ruined castles, the Mason's can printed with Romulus and Remus, the can attributed to Grainger's painted with a lake side castle (8) Provenance: From the collection of the late Christopher Hogwood, CBE One with hairline crack to rim, andother with firing imperfection to the handle, otherwise in good condition.
A Spode coffee can and saucer and two other Spode cans, the first painted with pattern number 2099 of exotic birds, a similarly floral moulded can with pattern number 2149 of a 'Green Finch' and the last with a blue oval printed in gold with a ruin (4) Provenance: From the collection of the late Christopher Hogwood, CBE Good
A collection of twenty-two similarly decorated Regency coffee cans, each in varying gilt designs, including examples by Flight, Barr & Barr, Spode, Coalport and others (22) Provenance: From the collection of the late Christopher Hogwood, CBE In generally good condition noting some wear and rubbing to gilding.
A Spode Armorial coffee can and five others, the former with the motto 'Avauncez et Archez Bien' and boar crest over 'Val Y Gallo' for the Swinnerton family, another, possibly Minton, two Wedgwood creamware examples and two Vienna cans (6) Provenance: From the collection of the late Christopher Hogwood, CBE
Tin glazed Moresque style decorative plate, together with a Welsh pottery table lamp, a small Welsh pottery dish, Welsh pottery jug and pinch-formed posy vase, two Heron Cross Pottery Guinness water jugs, a Spode Fortuna jug & two pieces of Ardmore Studio ceramic wares (a teapot and milk jug).

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