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A Staffordshire Stone China Imari-pattern part dinner-service

CIRCA 1830, BROWN PRINTED CROWN AND STONE CHINA MARKS, PATTERN NUMBER 125 IN IRON-RED

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A Staffordshire Stone China Imari-pattern part dinner-service
Circa 1830, brown printed Crown and Stone China marks, pattern number 125 in iron-red
Printed in brown and coloured in iron-red and underglaze-blue with a bird and butterfly in flight among flowering shrubs issuing from blue rockwork within a shaped border of trailing flowering branches edged with iron-red and blue panels, comprising:

Two shaped rectangular two-handled soup-tureens, covers and stands (slight chip to finial of one cover)
Four shaped rectangular two-handled sauce-tureens, three covers and four stands (one tureen with two restored handles, two covers with restored finials)
Four shaped rectangular two-handled vegetable-dishes and two covers (three cracked)
A shaped rectangular two-handled centre-dish
A grooved oval meat-dish, 20¾in. (52.5cm.) wide
Fifteen shaped oval ashets in six sizes, the largest 20¾in. (52.5cm.) wide (the largest with two rim chips, another riveted)
Sixteen soup-plates (one restored)
Fifty-two dinner-plates (one with rim chip and associated crack, one with slight chip to underside)
Eighteen dessert-plates (one with chip to underside of rim)
Twenty side-plates

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