A Caughley baluster shaped sparrowbeak milk jug, with notched loop handle and scalloped rim, painted in underglaze blue with trailing flowers and leaves, and a butterfly, the interior with a flowerhead and pendant leaf band, 9.5cm high (3 3/4"), blue painted C mark, circa 1780, (tip of lip chipped) (See illustration)
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A BLUE AND WHITE DIAMOND SHAPED PICKLE DISH Circa 1820-1830, decorated with a Chinoiserie river landscape pattern, 12.5cm, also a pair of blue and white bowls, decorated with two exotic birds amongst foliage, 13cm, three Caughley saucers with undulating rims, decorated in a blue and white 'fenced garden' pattern and a Staffordshire group of two lambs with shredded coats, on a shaped and scrolled base, 14cm (7).
Caughley scallop shape dish c.1780 printed with pleasure boat pattern in underglaze blue, also Caughley saucer painted with a version of Rock Strata pattern, crescent mark to base, Also a Newhall teabowl and saucer printed with Gazebo pattern in underglaze blue, (portion of the shell dish missing, the Caughley saucer cracked) (4)
A Derby Teabowl and Saucer, painted with husk swags in green, gilt scrolls, with three flowerheads in naturalistic enamel colours below, dentil rims, crown entwined with D in gold (on both pieces), circa 1775, {the teabowl 7.6cm diameter} (saucer badly cracked and reglued); An English Teabowl and Saucer, fluted, painted with speedwell type repeat sprigs and with similar rim bands, edged in gilt; Two Derby Teabowls; and A Caughley Example (5)
A LATE 18TH-CENTURY CAUGHLEY TEAPOT STAND of shaped circular form, transfer-printed with a chinoiserie lake scene with pagodas, etc, gilt-enriched, SO mark, 15cm, (6in) diameter, and A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN SPOON TRAY of lobed oval form, painted in underglaze blue with a similar scene, and having English (probably Caughley), gilt enrichment, 12.5cm, (4.9in) long (2)
Various ceramics reference books: including Coysh "Blue and White Transfer Ware" (1970/74), Coysh "Blue-Printed Earthenware" (1972), Friends of Blue exhibition catalogue "True Blue - Transfer Printed Earthenware" (1998), Godden "British Pottery" and "British Porcelain" (1974), Godden "Caughley & Worcester Porcelains" (1969), four Barrie & Jenkins "Illustrated Guide" series (Liverpool, Staffordshire Salt-Glaze, Lowestoft and Ridgway), and others, with various catalogues etc.
A selection of mostly English blue and white porcelain, comprising: a Worcester coffee cup printed with the so-called 'Bat' pattern, disguised numerals mark; a Worcester 'Mansfield' pattern teabowl and saucer and a saucer dish; a Worcester feather-moulded saucer (repaired); a Caughley ogee teabowl printed with the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern (cracked); a Caughley coffee cup (chipped); a Coalport example and a Chinese cup, various dates last quarter 18th century
Late 18th/ early 19th century Porcelain to include: Caughley plate painted blue and gilt with Dresden flower pattern, 'S' mark to base, Newhall teabowl and saucer painted with flora, brown printed 'Newhall' to base, Worcester saucer printed with the Argument pattern in underglaze blue, two blue and white chinoiserie printed teabowls probably Newhall, a Coalport saucer printed with Pagoda pattern and a Chinese export blue and white teabowl, (some damages) (8).
A Worcester baluster shaped sparrow beak milk jug, with loop handle, printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers pattern, 10cm high (4"), blue crescent mark, circa 1775, a Caughley baluster shaped sparrow beak jug, printed in blue with the Fence pattern, circa 1780-85, and a Caughley leaf shaped pickle dish, painted in blue with flowers and vines, circa 1780 (crack)

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