TWO SPODE CYLINDRICAL SPILL VASES, CIRCA 1820, IRON-RED MARK, PATTERN NO. 409, with colourful bands of urns and foliage scrolls beneath a blue band enriched with gilt--4 1/8in. high, the tallest; together with an English double-gourd triple bud vase, circa 1850, with allover scattered roses, tied with a turquoise ribbon at the waist and rim--5½in. high; a pair of claret-ground bottle vases, probably English, one bearing blue crossed sword and dot mark, decorated with birds and butterflies in reserves--5½in. high; and a Wedgwood creamware soup plate, early 19th century, with scattered sprays within a pink feuille-de-choux shaped rim--9¼in. diam. (6)

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TWO SPODE CYLINDRICAL SPILL VASES, CIRCA 1820, IRON-RED MARK, PATTERN NO. 409, with colourful bands of urns and foliage scrolls beneath a blue band enriched with gilt--4 1/8in. high, the tallest; together with an English double-gourd triple bud vase, circa 1850, with allover scattered roses, tied with a turquoise ribbon at the waist and rim--5½in. high; a pair of claret-ground bottle vases, probably English, one bearing blue crossed sword and dot mark, decorated with birds and butterflies in reserves--5½in. high; and a Wedgwood creamware soup plate, early 19th century, with scattered sprays within a pink feuille-de-choux shaped rim--9¼in. diam. (6)

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