8 Pair of Spode Porcelain Ice Pails and Covers Circa 1810 Each decorated in the Imari palette, with molded handles and fitted liner, bowl and liner marked 1291. Height 11 3/4 inches (29.9 cm). Provenance: Sold Sotheby's, London, December 13, 2006, lot 299 C Property of a Collecto
A Spode ceramic ''The London Plate'' in protective case. 27 cm diameter.
SPODE CHINA IN THE ''CHELSEA'' PATTERN: Circa early 1900's, Made for Harrod's of London. 54 pieces to include 8 dinner plates, 8 salad plates, 9 bread plates, 8 low soup plates ?, 8 saucers, 8 cups, small serving bowl, 2 open sugars and 1 cream pitchers. Please note some discoloration to a plate and serving bowl.
A GROUP OF BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE
comprising a Flag Bearers pattern pickle leaf, a Church & Bridge pattern toy sucrier and cover of London shape, a Spode Queen Charlotte pattern trio of bute shape, a Buffalo pattern toy teapot and cover, possibly Spode and a Resting Soldier pattern tea bowl and saucer, all early 19th c (10)
A SPODE JAPAN PATTERN TEACUP AND SAUCER, TRIO, NEWHALL JAPAN PATTERN COFFEE CAN AND SAUCER AND MINTON TEACUP AND SAUCER
of London or Bute shape, the Minton example painted with blue, puce and gilt sprays, saucer 14cm diam, painted SPODE 2508 or 2214 or Minton Sèvres style mark and 76, or unmarked, c1805-15
Pair Samuel Alcock Plates and Three English Porcelains English, 19th century, Copeland's heads signed on front "S.Alcock", on reverse in underglaze green print "COPELANDSCHINA/ENGLAND" and gilt overglaze "Copelands/Jewelled Porcelain", 9-1/4 in., [good condition]; pair dishes in Imari palette signed in puce script on reverse "Barr Flight Barr/Worcester…Coventry Street/London…Manufacturers to their/Majesties &/Royal Family", 2 in. x 7-1/2 in., [good condition]; and square cake plate richly gilded and polychrome painted with flowers, signed in red on reverse "SPODE", 8-1/2 in., [gilt worn]. Provenance: Estate of Katherine Tegzes, Lenoir City, Tennessee
An assembled group of European ceramics
19th/20th century
Comprising Royal Crown Derby in pattern 'A599', including one serving plate, diameter 10 1/2in, one plate, diameter 8 1/4in and six plates, diameter 6in; Royal Crown Derby plate in pattern 'A761', diameter 8 1/4in; Royal Crown Derby in patterns 'A723', 'A356' and 'A723', including five plates, diameter 10 1/2in and four plates, diameter 8 1/4in; Coalport floral decorated tea service in pattern 'Y2665', including two square bread plates, waste bowl, sugar bowl, two pitchers, seventeen cups, nine saucers, six small dished plates and six tea plates; five Copeland Spode dessert plates, retailed by T. Goode Co, London, in pattern 'C846', diameter 9in; Zsolnay Pecs heart shaped reticulated box; three Royal Crown Derby demitasse cups and saucers; Royal Winton platter; thirty-two pieces of blue and white tableware; three various saucers; single coffee cup; octagonal plate; Wedgwood armorial ironstone plate with deer holding crescent and star below banderole inscribed GRADATIM; two Johnson Brothers plates in the 'Wild Turkey' pattern, together with five pieces of Asian porcelain including ginger jar mounted as a lamp.
SPODE PORCELAIN TULIP-FORM DESSERT CUPSPODE PORCELAIN TULIP-FORM DESSERT CUP, circa 1810-20, naturalistically modeled as an open variegated violet and yellow tulip with stalk handle and short green stem, the canted square foot edged in gilt, h: 3 in. Provenance: With Graham and Oxley, London, 18 June, 1984; Estate of Tom and Lee Stanley Literature: Leonard Whiter, Spode, col. plate VIII and p. 115 for a reproduction of the 1820 Spode Shape Book including this form.
Attributed to John Frederick Herring, Sr. (English, 1795-1865), "Elis, Winner of the Great St. Leger-John Day Up", oil on canvas, unsigned, label from "F.E. Robinson, Summit, New Jersey" en verso, 24 7/8 in. x 30 in., in a period giltwood frame. $8000/12000 Note: Probably painted in Doncaster as part of Herring's series of 33 winners of the St. Leger Stakes, this beautifully proportioned and spacious painting shows the racehorse in a particularly vivacious pose, with a fine image of his triumphant jockey. Herring (apart from his stays of 1814-30 in Doncaster, 1830-33 in Newmarket, and 1840-41 in Paris) painted principally in London, before he retired to rural Kent in 1853. He had an enormously varied output, including designs for Copeland (Spode) china, as well as his standard works of racing, hunting, and shooting.
COPELAND SPODE "FITZHUGH RED" STONE CHINA SERVICEred and green printed factory marks; comprising 4 soup plates (8 3/4" dia.); 1 round platter (14" dia.); 1 oblong platter (16 3/4" wide); 1 oblong serving bowl (9" wide); 2 leaf dishes (one blue and one red, each 7 1/4 inches wide): 4 London shape teacups (2 1/2" high); 4 London saucers (5 3/4" dia.); 12 Canton shape teacups (2 1/8" high); 10 Canton saucers (5 1/8" dia.); 6 demitasse cups (2 1/4" high); 6 demitasse saucers (5" dia.); 11 bread plates (6" dia.); 6 fruit bowls (5 1/4" dia.); 4 bowls (6 1/2" dia.); 1 butter dish (7" wide); 1 coffee pot (8" high); 1 covered sugar; and 1 creamer Condition:
10 PCS OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN INCL. SPODE BONE CHINA FISH...1st-8th items: Set of eight (8) Spode bone china game or fish plates, circa 1900, retailed by Thomas Goode & Co. Ltd. Each plate is decorated with a wide scalloped border of gilded grillwork surrounding a hand-painted scene of fish swimming in their natural habitat. There are seven different fish represented on the plates that are identified en verso. Maker's mark and retailer stamp for Thomas Goode & Co. Ltd. of London also en verso. 8 3/4" dia. 9-10th items: Pair of English porcelain Rhyton vases or libation cups, cornucopia form with scrolling flared rims terminating with antlered stag heads, heavily encrusted with floral decoration and gilt highlights, both mounted to scrolled bases with a finger handle. One marked "254" in gilt to underside. Possibly Coalbrookdale by Coalport. Each 7" H x 5" W x 8" D. English, early 19th century.
Condition:
1st-8th items: All overall very good condition. 9-10th items: One cup with missing antler, one with restored antler. Some scattered losses to floral encrusted decoration and areas of restoration.
TEN SPODE COPELAND'S PORCELAIN DINNER PLATES. Retailed T. Goode & Co., London; A5369 pattern. Centered with hand-painted floral sprays; cobalt and gilt-decorated border with floral reserves; flaring scalloped rim; signed "H. C. Lea" - 10 in. diam.
PROVENANCE: A Palm Beach, FL, estate
A pair of Copeland Spode figural jardinières, Wedgwood shell and Royal Worcester dish
first half 20th century
The jardiniere with three putti supporting a hops decorated bowl, retailed by Davis Collamore & Co. Ltd, New York, inscribed Old English Period, A.D.1815, date code for 1921, (one rim chipped), height 7 1/4in; the shell raised on coral stem, pattern Z2263, retailed by F & C Osler, London, height 4 1/4in and leaf shaped dish painted with floral sprigs and bouquet, signed H.H. Price, shape 3564, date code for 1956, length 13in.
ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WEAVER(British, 1774-1843)
A Groom Feeding a Dark Bay Hunter, unsigned, oil on canvas, 19-7/8 x 24-1/8 in.; gilt wood frame, 24-1/4 x 28 in.
Provenance: Howard Perry Rothberg II; Sotheby's, June 6,1985, lot 14, initially as attributed to Samuel Spode but changed by James Miller, Sotheby's London expert to the current attribution; The Important Private Collection of a Rocky Mountain Couple
Condition:
lined, restretched on old stretcher, craquelure, scattered retouch; wear and losses to frame
Forty-One-Piece Collection of Copeland-Spode Porcelain Dinnerware, first quarter 20th century, in "Chelsea Birds" decor, with richly gilded cobalt blue borders, comprised of three dinner plates, dia. 9-1/2", four square serving bowls, an oval lobed bowl, l. 8-3/4", w. 8-1/4", ten teacups, six saucers, dia. 5-1/4", six bread-and-butter plates, dia. 5-1/2" and eleven dessert plates, dia. 6-3/4", all produced for Thomas Goode and Company, London, and so marked.
SPODE PORCELAIN BOTANICAL COMPOTE AND TWO LOZENGE DISHES The first 2-handled with floral blooms identified underneath, the pair also with named specimen, gilt edges; 5 1/2 x 13 3/4 in. and 5 1/2 x 10 1/4 in. Provenance: Earle Vandekar, London.
A Spode bone china trio, c1815, of London shape in an apricot and gilt set pattern, saucer 14cm diam, red painted mark and 1201 More Information Good condition
Three Spode figures to include Chelsea figures No.2, 'Cherries' from the Cries of London Series and Copeland No.28
Rare Spode plate: square with canted corners, cobalt and red decoration with extensive gilt highlights, border cartouches possibly with Arabic lettering, base with purple printed mark "Spode Feldspar Porcelain" and "Stoke Upon Trent, Stafford and Portugal Street, London", 7 in. Minor wear. Private Collection
An early 20th century Copeland tyg commemorating the Transvaal War Imperial Federation and the Britannia Tower of Justice, with panels showing a bust length portrait of the Queen surrounded by flags and badges of the Empire, further panels listing victories and battle dates, portraits of Field Marshall Lord Roberts, The Marquis of Salisbury, Britannia comforting an oppressed miner flanked by a soldier and a sailor, etc, with printed mark to base Copeland, England, subscribers copy T Goode & Co, South Audley Street, London, impressed mark Spode, 14cm high
PAIR OF COPELAND SPODE PLATTERSBritish, 20th century, each with an open white field with gilt dolphin centered atop, rim bordered with apple green and edged in gilt, two gilt decorated handles flanking, underside mark "SPODE/COPELAND'S CHINA/ENGLAND" and circular "PHILLIPS'S LTD./43,44 NEW BOND ST./LONDON.W.", 9-1/2 x 10-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, New York
Condition:
good overall, light abrasions and typical mild gilt loss
Pair Copeland Spode porcelain compotes in the ''Peplow'' pattern. Manufactured for Harrod's Limited. Hand colored with gilt highlights and handled on each side. Marked on base ''Manufactured for Harrod's Limited Brompton-Road London Spode Copelands China England ''Peplow'' Rd.No 568948''. Condition: Minor paint and gilt loss to each see images. Each compote measures 4.25'' tall x 11.1'' wide. Shipping weight 1.1 lbs.
RARE PAIR OF BRITISH PORCELAIN SILVER RESIST LUSTRE AND ENAMEL-DECORATED EGG CUPS, PROBABLY SPODE, CIRCA 1820.
Each painted with a continuous view of a rocky landscape with a cottage, one including a church and the other an arcadian arch, all in sepia within silver lustre bands, the inner rim resisted with a vine border. Height 1 ½ inches.
Provenance: Constance Stobo, London, October 10, 1972.
Literature: Illustrated in Gibson, op. cit., p. 88, pl. 72.
A London Pottery stilton cheese dish, commemorative of the Bell Inn Stilton, 25cm high and a Spode Italian pattern stilton cheese dish and cover
SPODE MOONLIGHT LUSTRE 'NAUTILUS' SHELL WALL POCKET AND A WEDGWOOD EXAMPLE, CIRCA 1805-10.
Impressed "SPODE" and "WEDGWOOD." Lengths 10 ½ and 10 ¼ inches.
Provenance: The first, Eveleth and Summerford, Bethesda, Maryland, February 8, 1979; the second, Constance Stobo, London, March 5, 1974.
COPELAND SPODE "FITZHUGH RED" STONE CHINA SERVICEred and green printed factory marks; comprising 4 soup plates (8 3/4" dia.); 1 round platter (14" dia.); 1 oblong platter (16 3/4" wide); 1 oblong serving bowl (9" wide); 2 leaf dishes (one blue and one red, each 7 1/4 inches wide): 4 London shape teacups (2 1/2" high); 4 London saucers (5 3/4" dia.); 12 Canton shape teacups (2 1/8" high); 10 Canton saucers (5 1/8" dia.); 6 demitasse cups (2 1/4" high); 6 demitasse saucers (5" dia.); 11 bread plates (6" dia.); 6 fruit bowls (5 1/4" dia.); 4 bowls (6 1/2" dia.); 1 butter dish (7" wide); 1 coffee pot (8" high); 1 covered sugar; and 1 creamer Condition:
An early 19th century bone china London-shape part teaset, 22 pieces, a Spode Italian pattern meat plate and a Victorian earthenware fruit bowl
A SPODE COPELAND CHINA OSLER DESIGNERS, LONDON, 12 PIECE HAND PAINTED DESSERT SERVICE, 10 dessert plates, an oval dish and a square dish, each centrally painted floral bouquet within a gilt and foliate border (12)
Copeland Spode china 27-piece partial dinner service gilt cross-banded border retailed by T. Goode & Co. London comprising: 12 dinner plates 11 luncheon plates 4 dessert plates Estimate $ 300-400 Gilt wear.
A SPODE PORCELAIN TRIO (3) Circa 1820 Of London shape, painted with `Japan' pattern `2617', red painted SPODE 2617, saucer 14cm diameter
PAIR OF SPODE GREEK REVIVAL TILES, CIRCA 1805-1810 5 X 5 IN. (12.70 X 12.70 CM.)PAIR OF SPODE GREEK REVIVAL TILES, CIRCA 1805-1810, two Spode Greek Revival iron-red transfer-printed creamware square tiles, circa 1805-1810, after Kirk's engravings of Sir William Hamilton's vases, one depicting 'Zeus in his Chariot'; the other with 'Refreshments for Phliasian Horseman' (2) Catalogue note: Starting in 1806, Spode had a dedicated 'Red Shop' which mainly employed the 'Pluck and Dust' method to print in iron-red from copper plates over the glaze onto creamware. For comparison see The Liane Richards Collection, Bonhams, London, 13 April 2016, lot 64, part. Dimensions: 5 x 5 in. (12.70 x 12.70 cm.) Provenance: With Jonathan Horne, Chelsea Galleries, London Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage.
SET OF FOURTEEN LIMOGES PORCELAIN 10" diameter PLATES, with gros bleu and tooled gilt borders, together with a SET OF NINE COPELAND SPODE GADROON BORDERED SOUP DISHES, finely gilt, T. Goode and CO. London, retailers mark, a FEW ITEMS OF EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA WARES including SLOPS BOWLS, TEA BOWLS AND SAUCERS ETC.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SPODE BLUE AND WHITE MEAT PLATE AND DRAINER transfer printed with the River Thames and London scene, 19". See illustration £80-150
A Spode London shaped trio, circa 1815, painted with `Japan' pattern`2246, red painted marks.
FIVE PIECES OF SPODE HAND-PAINTED ARMORIAL PORCELAIN TABLEWARE England, 1805-15Each decorated in the Imari palette with large white flowers, gilt scrolling foliage, and cobalt blue plumes against an iron-red ground. Inset with medallions depicting a standing gazelle. Covered sauce tureen and undertray, two oval serving dishes, lengths 10.5, and a plate, diameter 8.5". All but undertray marked with pattern number "1104" in red or gilt on underside. Lacking factory marks.For examples from the same service, see Sotheby's Silver and Ceramics, London, June 29, 2004, Lot 182."ConditionAll pieces with age-typical usage wear and loss/rubbing to gilt and enamel. Tureen cover with short hairline crack extending inward from slot for spoon. Tureen with repaired break to one handle. Tureen undertray with possible restoration to underside. Plate with scattered short knife marks.
REGENCY SPODE LANDSCAPE PORCELAIN ICE PAILS, 1820 Regency period Spode Porcelain ice pails, circa 1820 or later, with covers and liners intact, in the Spode form No. 11, model 1926, of Campagna form with pulls and handles in romantic rustic twig form, the covers and liners parcel gilded, and the pails parcel gilded and hand-painted with images of English landscapes and landmarks, the bottom of one pail inscribed in puce: "St. Briavel's Castle, Gloucestershire / Spode" and "Hillingdon House, Middlesex / 1926" the other inscribed: "Lillyshall Abbey / Spode" and "Cottage at Battersea / 1926." 10.75" H overall x 9" W (handle to handle). Note: The model of this Spode Ice pail is noted on page 80 of the 1820 Spode shape book, and is called the "Flower Embossed Ice Pail" due to its very low relief embossing in the porcelain around the handles, and across the frieze. The model was also adapted without embossing to the frieze when extensive hand-decoration was involved, as in this lot. A later (1825-1830) pair of the same model but with ornithological scenes was sold at Bonhams, London, Knightsbridge,17 May 2017, lot 362.
The Collection of Dr. Don Van Derby and the late Don B. Liles (1927-1990), San Francisco, California
The first painted with mixed fruit, painted iron red Spode 1775, (slight scratching to green borders), length across handles 13 1/2in (34.5cm); the pair each molded in relief and painted with scattered floral sprays centering red currants, puce printed Spode Felspar Porcelain 1821, Stroke upon Trent, STAFFORDre & Portugal Street LONDON., length 10 1/4in (26cm).
A Spode tea cup, saucer and coffee cup (3 pieces), circa 1815, London shape, highly decorated with panels displaying exotic coloured birds and water scenes, surrounded by cobalt blue glazing with a series of gilded patterns, the outside of the cups and the well of the saucer in an Imari style decoration, all pieces marked 'Spode' and pattern number 2384.
A Spode cup circa 1810 London shape decorated in the famous 967 Imari style pattern marked 'Spode' and pattern number 967 in iron red.
A Spode creamer circa 1825 of London shape painted either sides with birds in a landscape below white relief flower motifs and gilding to upper border marked 'Spode Felspar Porcelain' with address in puce pattern number: 3542 height 9cms.
A group of eight English porcelain cups and saucers, 19th century, including; a Charles Bourne London shaped coffee cup and saucer painted with roses, painted CB/150; a Spode `1645' pattern teacup and saucer and a Bloor Derby coffee can and saucer painted with flower sprigs.
TWO PAIRS OF VICTORIAN SPONGED PEARLWARE LACE-UP BOOT-FORM VASES Possibly Spode. 7 1/2 x 5 7/8 in. and 7 1/2 x 6 in. Provenance: J. Seawell, London. Ambassador and Mrs. Joseph Verner Reed Estimate $ 300-500
17 PIECE BLUE AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATES: 6 round plates - 1) Historical Adams ''Villa in Regents Park London'' 8 3/4' dia. 2) Ca. 1820's Stevenson Blue Willow. 3&4) Stubbs Italian pattern. 5-6) Rogers Burslem Monopteros. There are 6 low soup bowls. 1) Clews Castle. 2) A Spode scene of a caravan 3) Chalinor Oriental Sports. 4) A tomb pattern 5) An Oriental deer pattern 6) Davenport Chinoiserie Ruins. Also a 10 1/2'' Spode Tiber platter Davenport Chinese Dragon bowl 6 1/2'' dia. a 7'' Kings of Cottage Windsor Park plate a leaf shape Blue Willow dish and a small shell shape dish.
A group of 19th century blue and white pottery items comprising a Hop Pickers pattern canted rectangular meat dish 17in. a Davenport oblong figure and landscape dish 10.25in. two shaped oval dessert dishes - one titled 'British Scenery' 10in the other 'View of London' 10.25in. two Copeland Spode Italian pattern leaf pickle dishes two Masons Ironstone plates two small semi-china dishes a Cottage Girl pattern jug 5.25in. and a cow creamer and cover 6.5in. Estimate ?180-220 Cottage Girl jug is 5 inches high and has a crack through the handle Pair of Copeland Spode Italian leaf dishes - one has a 0.5cm rim chip and other smaller rim chips both a bit stained and crazed printed mark England to both. British Scenery pattern two handled shaped oval dish has some shallow chipping / glaze losses to both handles some general scratching to back. View of London pattern dish has a bit of staining and crazing and a small glaze loss to the rim and two 0.5cm chips to the foot rim. Davenport oblong dish with figures by a river and church is cracked to the rim and heavily stained and crazed. Two small 6.25 inch semi-china plates of shepherd and shepherdess - one with boy has large crack through centre other good. Masons Patent Ironstone plate with just flowers - general scuffing and light staining. Masons Patent Ironstone James Foss marked plate with a pheasant and flowers has some light staining and glaze crack to the surface. 16.75 inch blue and white Hop Pickers pattern meat dish - some light scratching to surface and light staining and crazing to the back and some general wear around foot. A few of the pieces have labels for W.L. Little Collection. Blue and white cow creamer in good condition with original cover. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?300
A Spode Trapnell pattern dessert service retailed by T Goode & Co London, consisting of twelve deep plates, two shaped dishes and three shell shaped dishes, plates 22cm wide, the dishes 26cm wide, the shell dishes 20cm wideSome minor wear to the gilding, otherwise in good condition.
Early twentieth century Copeland Spode dessert service with royal blue borders with three cartouches, the centres decorated with flowers highlighted in gilt, retail mark for Osler London, comprising twelve 9" plates, two bowls 10" and an oval bowl 10"
A Spode 'New Oval' and 'London' shape Imari pattern part tea service, comprising; a 'New Oval' teapot, cover and stand, a sugar box and cover, a milk jug, a saucer dish, seven 'London' shape teacups, six coffee cups and fourteen saucers, iron-red script marks, painted pattern no. 967, circa 1810 (some damage)
condition report
Teapot has a repaired hole beneath the spout with long cracks from this. ne coffee cup cracked. ne teacup has a small star crack to the well, another has a scratched interior (spoon usage in all probability) ne saucer cracked and rivetted. light cup wear to the wells of some saucers and slight rubbing to the gilding generally.
DUDSONS, EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GREEN AND WHITE JASPERWARE TOBACCO JAR AND COVER, produced for Comoys of London, THREE CERAMIC ASH TRAYS ADVERTISING TENNANTS, HARP AND MANNS LARGER, ANOTHER L.M.S. FOR SMOOTH RUNNING AND TWO COPELAND SPODE POTTERY BLUE GLAZED CHIVAS BOTTLES (7) EST 35-50
A PART T GOODE & CO, LONDON SPODE COPELANDS CHINA PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE decorated with flowers, fruits and insects together with a T Goode & Co, South Audley Street, porcelain bowl with hand painted rose decoration and a part Limoge dessert service
SPODE IMARI #2375, PART TEA SERVICE, CIRCA 1815SPODE IMARI #2375, PART TEA SERVICE, CIRCA 1815, iron-red uppercase mark, pattern no. 2375, the design comprising a peony in a vase, sitting on a fenced garden terrace, in the traditional Imari palate of iron-red and cobalt blue together with gilt highlights; consisting of 6 London-shaped teacups, 10 larger cups, 9 saucer dishes, pair of covered sugar dishes on stands, teapot, w: 10 1/4 in. (spout to handle); slop bowl, dia: 6 in.; and 2 biscuit dishes, dia: 8 in. (33) Provenance: Private Maryland and Massachusetts Estate Collection