Fifteen English pottery blue and white plates
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Fifteen English pottery blue and white plates

VARIOUS DATES AND MANUFACTURERS, MOSTLY EARLY 19TH CENTURY, VARIOUS PRINTED AND IMPRESSED MARKS

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Fifteen English pottery blue and white plates
VARIOUS DATES AND MANUFACTURERS, MOSTLY EARLY 19TH CENTURY, VARIOUS PRINTED AND IMPRESSED MARKS
Comprising: a Copeland-Spode example printed with two shepherds before a river and classical ruins, within a scrolling border of diaper and cell-patterns; a Thomas Godwin example printed with a chinoiserie scene depiciting figures in boats before a pavillion in landscape, the border painted with lesser vignettes of similar scenes; two plates printed with a version of the 'Willow' pattern; a plate printed with a cartouche of a beehive surrounded by flowers, scrolling foliage and urns; a Charles Meigh example printed with a chinoiserie pattern with a jardiniere full of flowers, bamboo and rockwork; a Roger's example printed with figures leading a camel before classical ruins and handing foliage; a John and Richard Riley example printed with the 'Dromedary' pattern; an example printed with boaters on a lake, within a convolvulus border; a Spode 'Net'-pattern plate; an example painted with a central cartouche depiciting two figures before a neo-classical building and bridge, within a wild-rose border; a Spode example printed with figures before tombs above a series of steps, within a border printed with exotic animals and landscape; an example printed with boaters before a pavillion in landscape; an example printed with an octangonal panel with a chinoiserie scene, reserved on a square-pattern ground; and an example printed with riders on horseback before cattle in the distance, within flowered borders; and four graduated oval serving-dishes of octangonal section, two printed with versions of the 'Willow' pattern, one printed with collections of books and vases amongst flowers, the largest printed with figures on horseback before architectural ruins
Average 10 in. (25.5 cm.) diam. approx. (19)
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