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Auction House:
E. J. Ainger Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:32
Lots with images:32
Prices available:32
Category:
Spode/Copeland
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A comprehensive late Spode 'Indian tree' pattern dinner service with a twelve place setting, soup tureens, vegetable tureens, teapot and demitasses ***
*** A Spode helmet shaped sugar bowl and cover, pattern 2214 Banana Tree' circa 1820.' ***
*** Three Copeland Spode 'Greek' pattern graduated jugs, circa 1930. Registration number: 639277. Height 10.5 cm, 13 cm and 15 cm ***
*** A Copeland Spode dinner service with graduated meat plates and tureens teacups and saucers dinner plates entree dishes and side plates ***
*** Copeland Spode dinner service ***
*** An impressive Spode gilt and floral decorated china tea service ***
*** A Spode cylindrical vase pattern 1166, with painted reserves on deep blue ground with gilt, with moulded beaded edge, underglaze red Spode mark 10 cm high ***
*** A pair of Copeland Spode 'Greek' pattern plates. Registration number: 639277, circa 1920. Diameter 26.5 cm ***
*** A Copeland Pottery Neo Classical Plaque. Signed P Ipson Danish 19th century depicting Venus with Cupid. 23 x 21 cm ***
*** A large Spode platter printed in blue under glaze with the 'Gothic Castle' print and within borders containing vignettes of animals and Oriental characters in landscape. Marked with an amulet, circa 1805, width 50 cm ***
*** An English 19th century Copeland hand painted fruit service ***
*** A Copeland Spode tea service ***
*** A Spode stone china, Ship pattern plate, circa 1820. Together with a C J Mason ironstone plate with a moulded edge. Length 28 cm ***
*** Late Spode tea service Adelaide shape, with raised gilt decoration and sprigs of flowers. ***
*** A fine quality Spode pearl ware basket decorated with the 'Long Bridge' pattern, with a wavy top, fretted sides and printed border inside and out and with printed handles. Mark underglaze cross, circa 1810. Width 21 cm ***
*** A Spode coffee can circa 1820, with cartouche of flowers and gilt and deep blue decoration ***
*** A set of 12 Copeland bowls with gilt highlights and floral shell decoration, pattern number 3225, with Davis Collamore & Co retailer's mark,. 26 cm diameter. One bowl with repairs to rim. ***
*** Seven English coffee cans, comprising Worcester Miles Mason Duesbury Derby, Spode and Minton. (7) ***
*** A Spode plate Sarcophagi & Sepulchres at the head of the harbour at Camcamo together with a Spode bird & Grasshopper pattern plate and a filigree pattern plate, each circa 1810. Diameter 25 cm ***
*** A Spode pearl ware scallop shell shaped dish printed with the 'Temple' or 'Buddleia'. Workman's mark, circa 1810, length 20 cm ***
*** Two Copeland majolica plates, each with moulded shell decoration, circa 1860 ***
*** A fine Spode teapot decorated with bright floral sprays and finely gilded. Spode in red pattern 2777, circa 1820. 14.6 cm high ***
*** A Copeland Spode figure Primroses. Cries of London after Francis Wheatley R.A. Height 20 cm ***
*** A Copeland blue and white transfer tea pot on stand ***
*** A Spode Castle pattern cream ware pudding bowl together with a Spode bridge of Lucano pudding bowl, circa 1820. Diameter 24.5 cm ***
*** Early Spode square plate with pale yellow within a band of painted roses and Staffordshire lustre teacup and saucer ***
*** A stoneware mug with a moulded, horizontally ribbed base and with white sprigged decoration on a sky blue ground of a classical urn, between swags of flowers to the centre and cupids, with a sheep and goat drawn chariots to either side. Turner Spode,… ***
*** Three Bute shaped teacups and saucers, Miles Mason blue and white bridge pattern, a Spode teacup and saucer with green foliate another similar teacup and saucer and a bat printed trio ***
*** A Spode stone china pottery plate printed in blue and painted with a floral border and the centre with a lady and child in front of a harbour scene with a four masted ship. Printed mark pattern 3067, circa 1820 diameter 22 cm ***
*** Three Worcester and Chamberlain Worcester coffee cans. Together with Spode and Derby coffee cans. (6) ***
*** A Copeland & Garret Felspar porcelain armorial soup plate with a gadrooned moulded edge and gilt border and painted to the centre with the Molyneaux family arms and the motto 'State Fortune Dooms Virtute'. Printed mark, circa 1840 diameter 26 cm ***
*** A fine Copeland and Garrett porcelain plate decorated with the arms of Henry Winchester and his wife Elizabeth Ayerst. He had been the Sheriff and also the Lord Mayor of London. C&G mark, circa 1835. Width 24 cm ***