Fine Glass and British Ceramics

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A rare Worcester inkwell, circa 1770Of round capstan shape with a central raised neck and sloping shoulders pierced with four quill holes, printed...

A rare Caughley eyebath, circa 1785-90Of boat shape on a tall baluster stem moulded with scrolls, the oval foot finely reeded, printed in blue wit...

A Worcester part tea and coffee service, circa 1770-75Printed in black with versions of 'The Milkmaids' pattern, comprising a coffee pot and cover...

A Worcester sauce tureen, cover and ladle, circa 1770Of shaped oval form with fine shell-moulded handles, the cover with an artichoke finial picke...

A rare Worcester finger bowl and stand, circa 1770Of plain U-shape, richly decorated with swags of colourful flowers within gilt-edged panels, res...

A Worcester vase, circa 1770Of baluster form, the blue scale ground reserved with two large gilt-edged panels containing printed and coloured land...

A very rare pair of Worcester bough pots, circa 1768Of exuberant rococo-moulded form, the high backs pierced for suspension, the fixed covers with...

A Worcester armorial plate, circa 1767-70Decorated in the workshop of James Giles, the centre with the arms of Gavin impaling Hearsey, the shield ...

A fine Philip Christian presentation 'Dutch' jug, circa 1765-70Of ovoid form, the cylindrical neck with a mask spout and scrolled handle, finely p...

Three Liverpool (James Pennington) asparagus servers, circa 1767-73Of traditional fan shape, the pierced sides with scroll-moulded rims picked out...

An interesting pair of English porcelain asparagus servers, maker unknown, circa 1780-85Of distinctive 'sleigh' form, delicately painted in blue i...

A rare Liverpool (John Pennington) mask jug, circa 1780Of ovoid form with a turned spreading foot and mask spout, the double scroll handle with ac...

A very rare Lowestoft spittoon, circa 1775-80The globular body with an everted rim, printed in blue with a full flower spray and numerous scattere...

Two Lowestoft tea canisters, circa 1775Of rectangular section with arched tops, decorated in Worcester style, one painted in blue with the 'Mansfi...

An important Lowestoft basin or dish, circa 1765Of deep circular form, painted in blue with a Chinese landscape, three islands projecting into the...

A Derby stand and a 'spectacle' plate, circa 1758-62The stand of shaped oval form, painted in 'Moth Painter' style with an apple and brightly colo...

A Derby 'silver-shaped' dish, circa 1760Of oval shell-moulded shape after a Chelsea prototype, painted in 'Moth Painter' style with two apples, on...

A Derby cider jug, circa 1765Of ovoid form with a scrolled handle, painted on both sides with exotic birds playfully perched on branches and among...

Two Derby figures of the Ranelagh Dancers, circa 1765-70Standing in dancing poses, he wearing a tricorn hat and brightly coloured doublet with tur...

Three Derby figures, circa 1765-80Each in brightly coloured classical dress, comprising a figure of Minerva on a pierced scroll base, her shield a...

A Derby sweetmeat figure and a pair of Derby figures, circa 1756-65The sweetmeat figure of 'Pale Family' type, modelled as a shepherd seated cross...

A pair of Derby 'Birds in Branches' candlesticks and a Bow model of a bunting, circa 1765-70The candlesticks both modelled with two birds, the lar...

A pair of Derby groups of sheep and two models of deer, circa 1765-70Before flowering bocage on irregular mound bases applied with flowers, the pa...

A Derby botanical dessert service, circa 1795Finely painted with named botanical specimens, many taken from Curtis's Botanical Magazine, with form...

A pair of Derby botanical plates by William 'Quaker' Pegg, circa 1813-15One painted with 'Superb Amaryllis', the other with 'Azure Convolvulus', w...

A Derby vase, circa 1785Of ovoid form with high scroll handles and a square pedestal base, one side painted with 'Una and the Lion' after Angelica...

A Chelsea-Derby 'Encampment Scene' sucrier and cover, circa 1783Of plain circular form with a pointed finial, painted in puce monochrome with a co...

A rare Caughley punchbowl by Fidelle Duvivier, circa 1792Finely painted in delicate colours with two figures in a rural riverside landscape, a sai...

A rare New Hall coffee cup and saucer by Fidelle Duvivier, circa 1785-90The cup with a 'clip' handle, painted with rural landscape vignettes in se...

A Spode part dessert service, circa 1822-25With shaped gadrooned and scroll-moulded rims within gilt lines, the borders with an oeil de perdrix de...

A Chamberlain vase and cover, circa 1810Of classical urn form with two gilt dolphin handles, lion mask medallions in brown at the terminals, finel...

A fine pair of Barr, Flight and Barr dishes, circa 1804-07Circular, painted with octagonal panels containing an arrangement of three colourful she...

A Chamberlain figural inkstand, circa 1820-25Modelled as a seated biscuit figure of Cupid writing into a gilded book, two more books at his feet, ...

A pair of Flight and Barr plates, circa 1800Painted in sepia monochrome by John Pennington with views of 'Rochester' and 'LUSS, Dunbartonshire, th...

A Nantgarw plate and a Coalport plate, circa 1815-20The Nantgarw plate painted in London with a full floral spray, the C-scroll border with sprigs...

A Swansea cabinet cup, circa 1815-17Of cylindrical form raised on three paw feet, locally painted, probably by Henry Morris, with a spray of flowe...

A Nantgarw dessert dish, circa 1818-20Of oval shape, the shaped rim with twelve unequal lobes, painted in London with the 'Tumbling Baskets' patte...

A pair of Swansea plates, circa 1815-17The borders with crisp C-scroll moulding, painted in the style of William Pollard with central rose sprigs,...

A good pair of Swansea deep plates and a breakfast cup and saucer, circa 1815-17Locally painted in the style of William Pollard, the plates with a...

A group of Swansea dessert wares and a Nantgarw plate, circa 1815-20Locally painted with garden flowers including tulip, crocus, daffodil, convolv...

A pair of important Nantgarw plates, circa 1818-20With shaped and ungilded rims, locally painted by Thomas Pardoe with elaborate sprays of garden ...

A pair of important Nantgarw platters, circa 1818-20With shaped and ungilded rims, locally painted by Thomas Pardoe with full flowers sprays inclu...

An important Nantgarw soup bowl, circa 1818-20With a shaped and ungilded rim, locally painted by Thomas Pardoe with a full flower spray including ...

A fine Nantgarw cabinet plate, circa 1818-20London-decorated in the Sims workshop, the centre finely painted with 'Pliny's Doves', the four birds ...

A Swansea inkstand, two inkwells and covers, circa 1815-17The stand with a central handle modelled as two entwined dolphins picked out with gilt s...

A Swansea plate of Burdett-Coutts service type, circa 1815-17Painted by James Turner at the Sims workshop in London, the centre with a wicker bask...

A Swansea plate, circa 1815-17Painted by James Turner at the Sims workshop in London, the centre with a gilt wicker basket of flowers, small flowe...

A Coalport 'Twelve Apostles' election jug, dated 1841Of oenochoe shape, glazed all over in deep blue and richly decorated in gold, the 'loggerhead...

A Minton Sèvres-style ewer by Antonin Boullemier, dated 1898Of traditional 'Kedleston' shape, the serpentine handle with a gilded satyr mask termi...

A pair of Copeland vases by Charles Ferdinand Hürten, circa 1870Of pear shape, painted with violets growing behind a gilded low trelliswork fence,...

A full set of eleven Wilkinson Toby Jugs of Allied Commanders of the First World War, circa 1915-19Issued in Limited Editions between 1915 and 191...

Royal Worcester vase by Charley Baldwyn, dated 1896 or 1897Of slender ovoid form with scrolled handles picked out in green, salmon-pink and gold, ...

A Royal Worcester boxed coffee set by James Stinton, dated 1919Painted with pheasants in misty landscapes, signed, the exteriors and handles of th...

A Royal Worcester 'painted fruit' composite coffee set, dated 1921-22 and 1934-35Painted all over with still life compositions of autumn fruits se...

A Royal Worcester coffee set by Walter Sedgley, dated 1923-26Painted with golden pheasants in grassy woodland landscapes, signed, the handles, int...

A large Royal Worcester vase and cover by Harry Davis, dated 1910Of elegant classical form, the cover with a spire finial, the cover, neck, handle...

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