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COVERED VEGETABLE DISH. England
COVERED VEGETABLE DISH. England 1st half-19th century. Attributed to Spode. Three-part vegetable with medium blue transfer scene of travellers near ruins. Repaired chip. 6''h. 11.5''d.
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III COVERED
A PAIR OF GEORGE III COVERED VEGETABLE DISHESA pair of George III covered vegetable dishesThomas Robins, London1809Engraved with a coat of arms and motto SUIVEZ RAISON to lids and heraldic crest to dishes.height 5 3/4in (14.5cm); width 11 3/4in
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English Sterling Covered
English Sterling Covered Vegetable Dish Sheffield England ca 1884 a sterling silver covered vegetable dish with beaded decoration and single handle the top and bottom marked for Sheffield Sterling dated 1884 and with hallmark HA for Adkin Brothers; lg. 14 in. silver wt. 57.45ozt (1786g). Property of Caswell and Sara Lane
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ENGLISH PORCELAIN COVERED VEGETABLE
ENGLISH PORCELAIN COVERED VEGETABLE DISHES (lot of 3) English porcelain covered vegetable dishes with turquoise borders, 19th century, consisting of an oval dish with armorial, retailed by Messrs Daniell, London, painted number A6585, greatest 12.75"l and a pair of circular dishes with basketweave molded borders, painted 5/1383, registry diamond for 1868, 10.25"dia. Provenance: Property from the estate of Patricia Moffat Pope, San Francisco, CA, Mrs. Pope was born May 12,1927, to parents William H. Moffat and May Martin Moffat in Reno, Nev. She grew up, a cattleman's daughter, loving the ranches and riding horses. She married George A. Pope Jr. in 1959 and together they built a Thoroughbred horse racing empire that included 27 stakes winners in the United States and in Europe. Among the many races that they won include the 1962 Kentucky Derby
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VICTORIAN SILVERPLATE COVERED
VICTORIAN SILVERPLATE COVERED VEGETABLE DISHEnglish Victorian Silverplate Covered Vegetable Dish, c. 1880, Mappin & Webb "Prince's Plate", shaped rectangular form with gadrooned borders, detachable handle, 11 in. x 8 in
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SHELLEY ENGLAND ROUND COVERED
SHELLEY ENGLAND ROUND COVERED VEGETABLE, BLUE ROCKVintage bone china serving bowl; Dainty shape. Blue rock flower pattern with pastel blue scalloped rim.
Shelley England backstamp. 13591 stamped on base. #cupandsaucer #Shelley
Issued: 1945-1966
Dimensions: 6"H x 9" dia.
Manufacturer: Shelley Pottery
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Minor age related wear. Good condition.
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CREAMWARE VEGETABLE AND COMPOTE.
CREAMWARE VEGETABLE AND COMPOTE. England 19th century. Scalloped edge open vegetable with reticulated edge. Minor flakes 2''h. 10'' x 12''. And a later openwork covered compote with floral finial marked ''Wedgwood'' 9''h. 8 1/2''d. The vegetable has an in the making separation on the table ring and a few small rim flakes. The compote is stained.
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SHELLEY ENGLAND COVERED
SHELLEY ENGLAND COVERED VEGETABLE/CASSEROLE DISH, BLUE ...Art Deco style, blue floral motif with cobalt blue rim. 11561 and Shelley England backstamp on bottom.
Queen Anne shape. 8.75"W x 8.75"W x 4.75"H.
Issued: 1925 - 1945
Dimensions: 8.75"L x 8.75"W x 4.75"H
Manufacturer: Shelley Pottery
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
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Edwardian Lidded Vegetable Dishes
Edwardian Lidded Vegetable Dishes English early?20th century. ? A?pair of silver plated lidded vegetable dishes with gilt overlay one marked ?Mappin & Webb's Prince's Plate each having a lid with removable finial;?lg.?12 in.
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AN ENGLISH EDWARDIAN SILVERPLATE
AN ENGLISH EDWARDIAN SILVERPLATE ENGRAVED VEGETABLE WAR...AN ENGLISH EDWARDIAN SILVERPLATE ENGRAVED VEGETABLE WARMING DISH, WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS, LONDON, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY, "Britannia Metal," an oval domed top centering an engraved heraldic armorial with central eagle roussant holding three arrows within the beak, the motto, "Fall Nothing Off," in a banner above of the Baker family of Great Britain, opening to a pierced tray over a drippings dish below, raised on Neo-Grec tapered, fluted legs on hairy lion's paw feet standing on balls, verso makers mark stamps. Height: 8.50" Width: 14.00" Depth: 8.00"
Condition:
Surface wear, some soil, but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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WEDGWOOD CANEWARE PIE DISH England,
WEDGWOOD CANEWARE PIE DISH England, circa 1870, the cover features a large cabbage probably indicating a vegetable entree, stamped on the underside "Wedgwood".
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FLOW BLUE & GILT COVERED
FLOW BLUE & GILT COVERED VEGETABLE & PLATTER, 1847 English, 1847, two pieces of Victorian Staffordshire ironstone tableware, each piece with flow blue, salmon, and gilt floral decoration, comprising: a covered vegetable server (h. 7.5", w. 12", d. 10.5") and a platter (h. 1.25", w. 15", d. 12.75"). The vegetable server with impressed registry marks for Saturday, October, 1847, both with pattern number "6/2580"
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HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE
HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE VEGETABLE DISHHistorical blue Staffordshire A ship of the Line of the Downs covered vegetable dish, 19th c. , 6" h., 9 1/2" w., 9 1/2" d.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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GROUP OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH
GROUP OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN, WITH SQUARE VEGETABLE DISH BY DERBYGROUP OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN, WITH SQUARE VEGETABLE DISH BY DERBY, square vegetable dessert dish, circa 1825, painted with meandering roses and gilt, blue and green vines, w: 9 in.; a pair of Chelsea type scalloped edge, lozenge shaped dishes decorated with hand painted flowers and gilt, circa 1820, w: 10 in.; and a pair of cups and saucers with Chinese figures and a parasol with a cornucopia of flowers at the center (8) Provenance: Pair of cups and saucers sold by Diane Knight, Fine Porcelain, Locust Valley, NY, label to saucers/
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GROUP OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH
GROUP OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN, WITH SQUARE VEGETABLE DISH BY DERBYGROUP OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN, WITH SQUARE VEGETABLE DISH BY DERBY, square vegetable dessert dish, circa 1825, painted with meandering roses and gilt, blue and green vines, w: 9 in.; a pair of Chelsea type scalloped edge, lozenge shaped dishes decorated with hand painted flowers and gilt, circa 1820, w: 10 in.; and a pair of cups and saucers with Chinese figures and a parasol with a cornucopia of flowers at the center (8) Provenance: Pair of cups and saucers sold by Diane Knight, Fine Porcelain, Locust Valley, NY, label to saucers/
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PAIR SHEFFIELD PLATE COVERED
PAIR SHEFFIELD PLATE COVERED VEGETABLE DISHES 19th/20th c., English, nice quality, engraved lion crest "Confido" to lid, beaded trim, unmarked, 6"h x 11.5"w x 8.75"d
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A Paul Storr Silver George IV
A Paul Storr Silver George IV Covered Vegetable Dish
London, 1826 and 1827
the domed lid with rose finial and engraved with the coat of arms for the Grant family, the interior fitted with an associated liner (not weighed).
the dome hallmarked for Sterling on interior with date letter for 1826, the dish marked on underside with date letter for 1827
70 ozt 8 dwt weighable
Height 7 1/2 x width 11 3/4 x depth 10 inches.
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English blue and white ironstone
English blue and white ironstone vegetable dish together with an under tray, no apparent damage, platter is slightly discolored and measures 12" l Estimate $100-200
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Early Victorian Silver Vegetable
Early Victorian Silver Vegetable Dish and Cover, Robert Garrard II, London, 1837 engraved with armorials diameter 11.9 in — 30.3 cm; height 7.5 in — 19 cm
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SHELLEY RICHMOND COVERED
SHELLEY RICHMOND COVERED VEGETABLE DISH, SPRING BOUQUET...Vibrant colorful flowers of the Spring Bouquet pattern decorate the serving dish.
Fine Bone China Shelley England backstamp on both.
Issued: 1945-1966
Dimensions: 10.75"W x 6"H
Manufacturer: Shelley
Country of Origin: England
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(4) Covered vegetables and tureen
(4) Covered vegetables and tureen to include Royal Worcester Evesham covered vegetable, 10-1/4"L, Cantagalli Pottery Firenze covered server with fruit form handle, 9-3/4"L, Royal Worcester Strawberry Fair covered vegetable, 10-1/4" dia and Vista Alegre Portugal 'Indias' pattern covered tureen, 9-1/2" inner diam
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ENGLISH CREAMWARE CABBAGE ROSE
ENGLISH CREAMWARE CABBAGE ROSE TEAPOT AND COVERENGLISH CREAMWARE CABBAGE ROSE TEAPOT AND COVER, circa 1770-1775, possibly Staffordshire or Leeds, the decoration attributed to the workshop of David Rhodes, of globular form with foliage molded spout, the entwined strap handle with floral terminals, the flat cover with convolvulus flower finial, enameled in green, yellow and red with a large King’s rose and other flowers, the finial and terminal enriched in blue and green, h: 4 x l: 7 in. Provenance: Bernard & Lydia Starr Collection, no. 1045 (label). Jeffrey Milkins Collection, no. 935.
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Four British Pearlware Leaf
Four British Pearlware Leaf Dishes circa 1800-20 The four molded porcelain pickle dishes have serrated edges at the rim molded veining on the backs transfer decorated with a landscape with buildings and aquaduct (Italian Ruins) with foliate border unmarked. Apprx. 4" x 5" x 1-1/4"H. Possibly Spode.
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Chinese Export Famille Verte
Chinese Export Famille Verte covered vegetable dish In the typical palette, with floral, bird, and insect decoration. L. 10 in.
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Pair of Sheffield covered vegetable
Pair of Sheffield covered vegetable dishes with gadroon and shell decorated borders. 6"h.x12"l.x9"w.
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PAIR OF REGENCY STERLING SILVER
PAIR OF REGENCY STERLING SILVER VEGETABLE DISHESA pair of Regency sterling silver covered vegetable dishes Thomas Robins, London 1814 Each lid engraved with a heraldic coat-of-arms. height 5 1/2in (14cm); length 12in (30cm); depth 8 3/4in (22cm); total weight approximately 108oz troy
Condition:
Each fully marked to body and lid and part marked to removable finial handle. Part of a larger set. Each element correspondingly numbered 3 or 4. Engraved as stated. General marks, scratches, rubbing, spotting, wear and tarnishing commensurate with age and use. Rubbing and softening to detail, particularly of handles.
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A circular vegetable dish and cover
A circular vegetable dish and cover with gadroon borders 26cm (10.25") diameter another with turned wood handle and liner 27cm (10.75") diameter an engraved hot water jug and four dish covers
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Attractive Pair of English
Attractive Pair of English Silverplate Covered Vegetable Dishes, first quarter 20th century, the "Gadroon" dishes in the Regency style, the covers fitted with removable handles permitting inversion of the covers and their use as separate open vegetable dishes, of substantial weight, h. 6", w. 8-3/8", l. 11-1/4".
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Four Wedgwood Cuckoo Porcelain
Four Wedgwood Cuckoo Porcelain Vegetable Dishes
comprising a pair of covered vegetable tureens and a pair of open vegetable dishes, each with a transfer-printed Wedgwood/ Bone China/ Made in England mark to the underside.
Height of covered vegetable tureen 5 3/8 x length 10 1/2 inches.
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FOUR ENGLISH PORCELAIN DISHES AND
FOUR ENGLISH PORCELAIN DISHES AND PLATES (4) Circa 1752-58 Comprising; a Chelsea vine leaf moulded dish painted with fruit, red anchor mark, 25.5cm wide; a smaller Derby vine leaf moulded dish painted with insects and cherries, unmarked, 21cm wide; a Chelsea plate painted with birds inside a turquoise and brown feathered rim, brown anchor mark, 21.5cm diameter; a Chelsea deep plate painted with flower sprays and sprigs, red anchor mark, 23cm diameter
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CHELSEA BOTANICAL LEAF-SHAPED DISH,
CHELSEA BOTANICAL LEAF-SHAPED DISH, 18TH C. c. 1760, England, gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, decorated with a sprig of sweet pea enclosed in a ring of grape leaves and fruit clusters, grey anchor mark to underside, 10"l x 8"w
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Historical blue transferware open
Historical blue transferware open vegetable dish james and ralph clews, cobridge, early 19th century Of oval form, decorated with "Winter View of Pittsfield Mass" (Larsen No. 134), within a floral border with medallions of central view. L: 9 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: Eileen Evans, Dallas, Texas
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***DINNER SERVICE SET. England
***DINNER SERVICE SET. England 2nd half-19th century. Green Eastern Flowers transferware with some hand colored accents. Twelve each dinner luncheon and soup plates. Together with two covered vegetables serving plate gravy and three platters. 15.25'' x 18'' to 12'' x 14''. All pieces have crazing. The large platter has crazing and staining.
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A silver circular vegetable dish
A silver circular vegetable dish and cover, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1919, with three division liner and strainer, 24cm diameter, approximately 2530gm
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FIVE ENGLISH PORCELAIN
FIVE ENGLISH PORCELAIN LEAF-SHAPED PICKLE DISHES, ENGLAND, LATE 18TH CENTURY, England, late 18th century, each blue decorated in varying patterns, 3 to 4 1/8 in.
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A Worcester blue and white circular
A Worcester blue and white circular potted meat dish, circa 1775, printed with peony and trailing flowers, 11.5cm wide