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Fine Art Sale

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A Bow porcelain patty pan and a Worcester First Period bowl: the form of typical circular form, the interior painted in blue with flowers and foli...

A pair of Chelsea porcelain dishes: of navette form each decorated in colours with fancy birds in a landscape, gold anchor marks, circa 1760-65, 2...

A Chelsea porcelain dish: of oval form with feather moulded rim enamelled in colours with figs, cherries, plums, a butterfly and insect, red ancho...

A Chelsea porcelain plate: of circular form enamelled in colours with plums, cherries, a pea pod and butterfly within a green border, red anchor, ...

A Chelsea porcelain plate: of circular form with feather moulded rim enamelled in colours with garden blooms, red anchor, circa 1755, 22.5 cm diam...

A Champion's (Bristol) porcelain cup: enamelled in colours with a rose centred bouquet and scattered sprays, painted blue cross and '19', circa 17...

A Worcester First Period tea bowl and saucer and a matching Caughley example: both printed in blue with a version of the Mother and Child pattern,...

Two Worcester First Period porcelain tea bowls and saucers: one painted in blue with the Birds in Branches pattern, the latter printed in blue in ...

A group of Worcester First Period porcelain: comprising three tea bowls, a saucer and cream jug printed in blue in Fruit Sprigs pattern, hatched c...

A pair of Worcester First Period porcelain pickle dishes: of leaf shaped form each painted in blue with a variation of the Pickle Leaf Vine patter...

A group of Worcester First Period porcelain tea ware: comprising a teapot and cover, cream jug, cup tea bowl and saucer printed in blue in the Thr...

A Worcester First Period porcelain tea bowl and saucer and similar Liverpool cup and saucer: the former printed in blue in the Fisherman and Cormo...

A group of Worcester First Period porcelain: comprising an unusual small mug printed and painted in blue with four lace bordered panels of flowers...

A group of Caughley and Liverpool porcelain: comprising a Caughley tea bowl and saucer painted in blue in the Rock Strata Island pattern, script '...

Ceramic Reference Books: Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790, Branyan, French & Sandon and Worcester Porcelain 1751-1793, Henry Sandon, b...

A pair of Bow powder blue ground vases and matched covers: each with elaborate double scroll handles and moulded foliate borders, painted with ova...

A Worcester [First Period] armorial mug: of cylindrical form with grooved loop handle, decorated in the atelier of James Giles with the coat-of-ar...

An early Worcester blue and white creamboat and a Worcester 'sparrow-beak' jug: the creamboat of fluted form with double scroll handle, painted wi...

A Lowestoft blue and white 'sparrow-beak' cream jug: painted with a chinoiserie lake landscape with pagodas, rockwork and flowering trees, circa 1...

A Liverpool blue and white coffee can: painted with the cannonball pattern, Philip Christian's factory, circa 1765, 6 cm high.

An early Worcester blue and white feather moulded teabowl and saucer and a similar faceted teabowl: the first painted with the 'Feather Mould Flor...

A rare Vauxhall blue and white vase: of ogee form with foliate scrolled handles, painted with panels depicting an extensive oriental lake landscap...

A Worcester First Period porcelain basket: of pierced oval form, the rope handles with leafy terminals, the exterior applied with flowerheads, pri...

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