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Summer Catalogue Sale (Three Days): Thursday 22 July 2010 10:00AM
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A Spode Porcelain "Prince of Wales" Dinner Service, circa 1806, painted with a spray of pink roses within a moulded ozier border picked out in pale blue and gilt, comprising two large oval tureens and covers (41cm wide), three square vegetable tureens and covers (25.5cm wide), three sauce tureens, covers and stands (19.5cm wide), two oval bowls (29cm wide), one oval platter (50.5cm), an oval platter (45cm), three oval platters (40.6cm), four oval platters (36.5cm), four oval platters (30.5cm), five oval platters (25.5cm), thirty-six dinner plates (24.5cm), three dessert plates (23cm), twenty-one soup plates (24.5cm), some with Prince of Wales mark and pattern number 1233 (86)

See Whiter (Leonard) Spode, p.85 for a discussion of the Prince of Wales mark associating it with a visit to the factory by the Prince of Wales in 1806. He notes that pattern numbers 1168 and 1185 are the only ones where there are recorded examples with the Prince of Wales mark and these are rare, the present pattern being unrecorded.

Guide Price: £10000-15000

View Lot No. 131

 
 

A Pearlware Pottery Child's Plate, early 19th century, printed in black with Napoleon on a rearing horse and inscribed Buonaparte crossing the Alps, the borders moulded with animals and foliage, 12.5cm diameter

Guide Price: £400-600

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A Pair of Derby Porcelain Dessert Plates, circa 1790, painted with titled scenes View On The River Derwent, Derbyshire and View in Wooton Park, Staffordshire, within a blue and gilt border, painted marks in blue, 22cm diameter

Guide Price: £200-300

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A Pearlware Pedestal Bowl, circa 1780, the interior inscribed in underglaze blue Success to all the Combined Armies within a lattice and stylised Union flag border, the exterior with stylised foliage, 26cm diameter; and A Similar Bowl, printed with a man o'war and Success to the British Tars below a foliate, scroll and lattice border, 26.5cm diameter (2)

Guide Price: £1600-2000

View Lot No. 134

 
 

A Creamware Drainer Dish, late 18th century, of semi-fluted hexagonal form, pierced with eight foliate panels about a rosette, on three fluted feet, 21.5cm wide

Guide Price: £200-300

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A Pearlware Punch Bowl, circa 1790, the interior painted in underglaze blue with King and Constitution within a crown, rose, thistle and laurel wreath and lattice and scroll border, the exterior with chinoiserie landscapes, 22.7cm diameter

Guide Price: £100-150

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A Staffordshire Four Colour Jasperware Rectangular Plaque, circa 1780, with a black portrait medallion within a green leaf cartouche on a buff ground with applied green swags and figures within black and white leaf border, 20.5cm by 16cm

Guide Price: £150-200

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A Pair of Derby Bisque Porcelain Figures of the Musical Shepherd and Shepherdess, circa 1780, each sitting on a tree stump, he with bagpipes and a hound, she with lute and sheep, on scroll bases, incised number 301, 13.5cm and 14.5cm high; and A Similarly Figure of a Female Gardener, with watering can, incised number 7, 13.5cm high (3)

Guide Price: £300-400

View Lot No. 138

 
 

A Pair of Bow Porcelain Figures of New Dancers, circa 1770, he with pink hat and yellow brocade trousers, she with pink hat, green and yellow dress and gilt apron, on scroll bases, anchor and dagger marks, 18cm and 15.5cm; and A Similar Figure of a Flower Seller, circa 1760, with flowers in her apron and basket, 14.5cm (3)

Guide Price: £400-600

View Lot No. 139

 
 

A Derby Porcelain Jug, circa 1780, with ribbed cylindrical neck and globular body, the neck painted with ribbontied flower swags, the body initialled B in flowers and painted with two full flower sprays within Smith's blue and gilt borders, mark in puce, 24cm high

Guide Price: £200-300

View Lot No. 140

 
 
 
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