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Southern Estates and Various Owners

Tue, Sep 15, 2015 02:00PM EDT
Lot 26

3984776: Spode 'Maritime Rose' Porcelain Service, 186 Pieces, 20th Century E6RDF

Estimate: $800 - $1,200

Bid Increments

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$0 $10
$100 $25
$500 $50
$1,000 $100
$3,000 $250
$5,000 $500
$10,000 $1,000
$30,000 $2,500
$100,000 $5,000
$300,000 $10,000
Property from the J. Newton Bell, Jr. Estate Spode 'Maritime Rose' Porcelain Service, 186 Pieces, 20th Century, most marked 'SPODE COPELAND CHINA, ENGLAND, MARITIME ROSE' and painted mark 'R4118M', comprising one square bowl, one 13 1/2 in. round platter, one 13 3/4 in round platter (faint 5/8 in. black line on outer edge), two 14 in. platters, three 16 in. platters, one 9 1/2 in. coffee pot, two teapots (one with chip to interior lip of lid), two creamers, two sugars, five demi-tasse cups and three saucers (two cups with staining and craquelure to glaze in handle area), twenty-five handled coffee cups (three with significant yellow staining), three similar handled, slightly larger cups with three larger saucers (one cup with hairline crack to side), nine 7 1/8 in. plates, twenty-four saucers (one cracked nearly into two pieces), sixteen small plates (one with two hairline cracks to rim, three with significant yellow staining, two with some yellow stains around edge), eight consommé two-handled cups, nineteen 10 3/4 in. dinner plates (one cracked nearly into two pieces, on with crack running from rim, one with yellow discoloration around edges on front and back), eight 6 7/8 in. saucers, thirty-one salad/dessert plates with varying sizes, ten rimmed soup bowls (one with repaired crack to bowl and chip to outer edge, one with hairline crack to side of bowl, three with yellow stains), four 11 in. square serving plates, one small rimmed soup, six 3/6 in. small plates. Together with four 9 1/4 in. plates with subtle pattern variation, marked differently on the underside of base 'COPELAND late SPODE ENGLAND' with second mark reading 'Tilman Collimore & Co., 5th Ave. & 30th STREET. NEW YORK. ENGLAND' (craquelure and overall discoloration).