A SPODE ASSEMBLED GARNITURE OF FIVE IMARI VASES
A SPODE ASSEMBLED GARNITURE OF FIVE IMARI VASES

CIRCA 1810, IRON-RED MARKS, PATTERN NOS. 1216 AND 967

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A SPODE ASSEMBLED GARNITURE OF FIVE IMARI VASES
Circa 1810, iron-red marks, pattern nos. 1216 and 967
Comprising a three-piece garniture in pattern no. 1216 of graduated campagna vases painted in colours with alternating cartouches of a flowering branch and an iron-red leaf motif reserved within a gilt foliate cartouches on the blue ground further and a pair of beaker vases in pattern no. 967 painted with a Chinese fenced garden between bands of shaped diapers gilt with spirals and issuing flowers
6in. (15.9cm.) high, the largest campana vase; 4in. (12cm.) high, the beaker vases (5)

Lot Essay

The two pattern nos. represented are two of the factory's most popular and were produced in a variety of shapes and bodies for over 100 years. Cf. Leonard Whiter, Spode, London, 1970, p. 177, fig. nos. 232, 234, 247, colour plate VIII.