A small collection of 19th century English ceramics including a Bloor Derby two-handled urn in Imari style decoration, printed red factory mark, 8¾in. (22.2cm.) high, handles restored; a pair of Derby figures of male and female musicians, on octagonal bases, incised 'No.11' to base, 6¼in. (15.8cm.) high, both with faults; a Staffordshire glazed black basalt teapot with lion finial, probably Cyples, c.1820, spout repaired; a Caughley tea bowl and saucer; two pearlware tea bowls and saucers; a creamware two handled leaf plate; a pearlware teapot; and others; together with a Continental two-handled urn with painted floral spray. (16) * Derby urn: both handles restored. Later Gilt line to rim and filled chips with retouching to corners of foot. - Derby figures: the flute player missing both ends of his instrument. the lute player missing the top of the neck, and with A glued repair to the lower neck of the lute and hand and A Chip to front of base. both with paint and Gilt wear. - Black basalt: Upper half of Spout is A painted pewter repair, with paint loss and A Small split to top. Small Chip and Several frits to edge of cover. - Caughley tea Bowl & saucer: some Gilt wear. - Pearlware tea bowls & saucers: both tea bowls have heavy discolouration to glaze and A hairline Crack to rim. the smaller with Small Chip to foot. saucers good - the smaller with tiny glaze frit to rim. - Creamware: Two Small chips to underside of rim. some glaze discolouration to edges of well. - Pearlware teapot: Chipping to one side of Spout tip. hairline to rim. - Imari cups: Larger with Chip to rim. one of the smaller cups with hairline to centre of body. the other good. - Cont. Vase: Probable Very good restoration to both handles.
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A Caughley porcelain coffee pot and covertransfer-printed in underglaze blue depicting floral spray with butterflies, the doned cover with flower bud finial, underglaze blue 'S' mark for c.1775-90, 9in. (22.8cm.) high. *the cover with repaired chip to rim, 5mm, and nibbles to flower petals on finial, spout with glaze hairline to tip, overall fair/good.
A small group of 18th century English porcelaincomprising a small Caughley 'Fisherman' teapot and cover, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, Sx mark, 11.5cm high; a Worcester bowl in the 'Fruit Sprigs' pattern, hatched crescent, 12cm diameter; two Caughley bowls in the 'Sliced Apple' pattern, circa 1785-90, and a Caughley/Coalport transitional hybrid hard-paste bowl in the same pattern, 16cm diameter (faults and repairs)(6 pcs including covers)
A group of 18th century Worcester porcelain, circa 1770, to include a tea cannister and cover and a bowl in the Cannon Ball pattern, a Three Flowers pattern sucrier and cover, a Fence pattern cream jug and a pickle dish (7)sucrier - good condition pickle dish - the tiniest of nicks to the rim bowl - small nick to the rim and larger surface chip to the rim, black pitting jug - crack through the handle, roughness to the rim THIS IS CAUGHLEY Cannister - chips to floral finial, crack to the rim at the top
A Caughley blue and white chestnut basket, cover and stand, circa 1775, decorated with the Pine Cone pattern, the basket of lobed shape with a moulded honeycomb ground with painted flowers and applied flowers beneath the handlesthe stand 27cm wide; a similar Worcester basket, cover and standthe stand 24cm wide (6)In quite nice condition, usual slight losses to the foliage. One base with slight surface slither out at the footrim
First period Worcester coffee cup and saucer in the Bandstand pattern with gilt highlights and disguised numerical mark, Worcester tea bowl and saucer with Chinese figures of mother and child with crescent mark to saucer and a late 18th century Caughley tea bowl and saucer in the Temple pattern with gilding (3)
Early Worcester Three Flowers pattern bowl c1770 D12cm, two Worcester tea bowls and saucers in the Mansfield and Three Flowers pattern, late 18th century Spode lozenge shape blue and white shallow dish W22cm, pair of Caughley Pagoda pattern coffee cups, two Worcester saucers and a Liverpool Penningtons strawberry pattern saucer (11)
A Flight Barr and Barr Worcester ‘Music staff’ pattern cup and saucer with gilt and blue chevron and trellis band to rims and small floral motif. A Worcester blue and white coffee cup painted with cannon ball pattern. along with a Caughley blue and white tea bowl decorated with a fisherman and cormorant and a Worcester blue and white tea bowl. Circa 1790 (5)Size Saucer diameter 13cm, cup diameter 6.5cm, coffee cup diameter 6cm, tea bowls diameter 8cm and 7.5 cmCondition; FBB cup and saucer, crack running from rim to centre and further crack to centre, cup very small chips to rim. Coffee cup ok, Caughley tea bowl, chips to rim and Worcester tea bowl, crack running from rim through the base
A Liverpool blue and white slop bowl painted with Man in a pavilion pattern, along with a Caughley blue and white sugar bowl and a Liverpool blue and white cream jug (3)Date circa 1790 Size slop 15cm diam sugar 11cm diam Jug 9cm high Condition; chips to rims and bases, chip to spout, ware to gilding and staining
Cheetham, A. Hand-compiled ceramics collection catalogue in 8 volumes each volume 25.5 x 21cm in original buff wrappers with typed labels to upper covers listing contents, dating from the 1940s, the volumes comprising:1) Chelsea & Bow2) Bristol, Coalport, Davenport, Liverpool, Lowestoft, Langton Hall, Longport, Minton, Nantgraw, Newhall, Pinxton3) Rockingham, Salopian (Caughley), Spode, Staffordshire, Swansea4) Whieldon, Martin Ware5) Chelsea Derby, Derby, Worcester6) Chinese, Japanese7) Astbury, Black Ware, Castleford, Doulton, Delft, Elers Ware, Fulham, Leeds, Lustre, Miscellaneous, Pratt Ware, Ralph Wood, Ruskin Pottery, Salt Glaze, Wilson Ware, Wedgwood8) Berlin, Continental (various), Dresden, Hochst, Jacob Petit, Paris, Sevres, TourneyWith manuscript descriptions of each item and a large quantity of original photographs tipped-in with photo cornersProvenance:Provenance: From the library of a collectorNote: Note: A meticulously compiled catalogue in 8 volumes by the collector, Albert Cheetham. Cheetham's collection was sold by Sotheby's in 1945, following his death.
A rare and early Caughley 'Stalked Fruit' coffee pot and covercirca 1775-78transfer-printed in underglaze blue, the print blurred and slightly experimental, featuring a possible stalked apple and supplementary sprigs, of plain, baluster form with a double indented strap loop handle with a kicked terminal and thumb grip, the cover with a 'flame' knop, the unglazed dry base marked 'S', 17.5cm highProvenance: Featured in Ironbridge Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition, no. 12.Condition:Small chip to spout. Firing crack to the foot and a further Y-shaped hairline crack. Small glaze blemish to lower portion of spout.Height of pot without cover- 13cm high. Height with cover- 17.5cm highInternal diameter of cover - 5cmStrainer holes - four
Two Caughley 'Apple and Damsons' sauceboats, circa 1780, of strap-fluted form with scalloped rim, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, Sx mark to one, 13cm long and 8.3cm and 8cm high (2)Provenance: Both sauceboats featured in the English Ceramic Circle sauceboat exhibition in 2006, nos. 148 and 149.Condition:Liverpool sauceboat restored.
A scarce Caughley 'Apple and Damsons' toy or half-size saucercirca 1780-84transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the main print, supplementary sprays and a simple blue line border,unmarked, 9.2cm diameterCondition:9.2cm diameter. In a good condition with no cracks, chips, damages or repairs.
A Caughley 'Apple and Damsons' trio of a coffee cup, tea bowl and saucercirca 1780-84transfer-printed in underglaze blue, simple blue line border, unmarked, saucer 12cm diameter and coffee cup 6.9cm highCondition:Small flat chip to the inner foot rim of the tea bowl. Otherwise, good condition.
A rare Caughley 'Willow Nankin' oval tureencirca 1780-90of twin-handled form, lacking cover, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, unglazed base unmarked, 28cm wide including handlesProvenance: Previously featured in a Roderick Jellicoe, no. 62 (no date supplied).Condition:In a good condition with no damages or repairs. There are some losses of glaze visible to the rim and a few short firing cracks.
A rare, early Caughley milk jugcirca 1777-82of barrel form with a sparrow beak spout, the strap handle with a scroll terminal and projecting thumb grip, banded body with a moulded single flowerhead and leaves, additionally painted in underglaze blue with supplementary leaves, painted upper cell diaper border and a double line and wave lower border, open C with serif mark, 7.8cm highProvenance: Featured in Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition 1999, no. 53. Previously ex-Gittins Collection.Condition:Small nibbles around the foot rim, some of which are possibly on manufacture.
A Caughley 'Fruit and Wreath' coffee cup and saucercirca 1780transfer-printed in underglaze blue, printed C with serif and S marks, coffee cup 6.5cm high, saucer 12.3cm diameterProvenance: The coffee cup is previously ex. Gittins Collection.Condition:Some nibbles to the foot rim of the coffee cup, otherwise good.
Two Caughley 'Fisherman' or 'Pleasure Boat' mugscirca 1775-80of gently waisted cylindrical form, one with a reeded strap handle the other with a single indented loop handle, printed S marks,11.1cm high and 8cm diameter (handles repaired) (2)Condition:Mug 1 - cracked around upper terminus of handle. Mug 2 - Crack around lower terminus of handle which has been stabilised, this crack remains visible to the interior of the mug.
A Caughley 'Fisherman' or 'Pleasure Boat' teapot and covercirca 1785-90of globular form with a slightly ridged handle, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the main pattern below an associated cell diaper and spearhead border, unmarked, 14cm highProvenance: Previously ex. Michael Johnson Collection.Condition:Cover - Two underside rim chips, one smaller flat chip to the top of the cover's rim. Teapot - Crack to upper rim, descending approximately 2cm, together with a small nibble to the right-hand side of the crack. Hairline visible to the underside of the spout. Generally speckled with kiln grit/dust.
A rare, early Caughley milk jugcirca 1777-82of barrel form with a sparrow beak spout, the strap handle with a scroll terminal and projecting thumb grip, banded body with a moulded single flowerhead and leaves, printed in underglaze blue with supplementary foliage, printed upper cell diaper border and a double line and wave lower border, printed S mark, 7.8cm high (small chip to the spout)Literature: See Ironbridge Caughley Bicentenary 1999 Exhibition, no. 52 for a similar example and the preceding lot in this sale for a jug of the same shape with a painted pattern.
A small Caughley 'Apple and Damsons' coffee cancirca 1780-84with a grooved strap handle, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, with associated fruit and floral prints below a single blue line to the upper rim, unmarked, 6cm high and 5.3cm diameter (small chip to foot rim)Provenance: Featured in the Ironbridge 1999 Centenary Exhibition, no. 20.Condition:Small chip to foot rim, otherwise good.
A Caughley toy sauceboat, circa 1785-88Of oval form with a delicate loop handle, painted in blue with the 'Island' pattern, a tree and huts on an island, ships to the reverse, with a blue line rim, 5.5cm longFootnotes:ProvenanceBarbara Leake Collection, Bonhams, 12 March 2008, lot 320Sylvia and Alan Low CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Caughley toy sucrier and cover and a jug, circa 1785-88 Painted in blue with the 'Island' pattern consisting of a tree and huts on an island flanked by ships, panelled borders to the rims, sucrier 5.7cm high, jug 4.8cm high (3) Footnotes: Provenance Sylvia and Alan Low Collection A similar miniature sucrier and jug in the Barbara Leake collection was sold by Bonhams on 12 March 2008, lot 322. Other examples were exhibited by Simon Spero, The Simpson Collection (2003), p.36. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Caughley eyebath, circa 1785-90The deep bowl and baluster stem moulded with scrolls, set on a reeded oval foot, printed in blue with portions of the 'Fisherman' or 'Pleasure Boat' pattern with the associated border below the rim, 5.2cm highFootnotes:A similar example is illustrated by Geoffrey Godden, Caughley and Worcester Porcelain (1969), pl.121, alongside two matching wasters excavated from the factory site.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Caughley toy coffee pot and cover, circa 1785-88 Of slender baluster shape, painted in blue with the 'Island' pattern consisting of a tree and huts on an island surrounded by ships, panelled borders to the rims, 8.5cm high (2) Footnotes: Provenance Sylvia and Alan Low Collection For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Caughley blue and white tea bowl and saucer with moulded rim, c1782-1794, transfer printed with the Temple pattern, saucer 13.5cm diam and a Worcester blue and white sparrow beak jug, Fisherman pattern, disguised numeral mark (3) Caughley in good condition. Worcester jug - hairline crack in lip
18th century Caughley porcelain sugar bowl, c. 1775, blue underglaze in the 'Waiting Chinaman' pattern, with sawtooth border, concentric double circle and floral spray to the well, on circular foot, double mark to the underside, 6.5cm high and 15.5cm diameter.CONDITION REPORT: There are age-related nibbles just below the rim. There is a chip to the foot of the bowl and nibbles to the foot rim also. There are areas of age-related crazing.
Group of 18th century first period Worcester and Caughley blue and white porcelain, and similar to include tea bowls, coffee can and a dish etc, decorated in the 'European', 'Waiting Chinaman', 'Cannonball' and 'Floral Sprays' patterns, crescent marks to the underside, the smaller mug with serif crescent. (7)CONDITION REPORT: There is a small chip to the base of the smaller coffee can. There is a small chip near the rim of the larger cup. There is a small chip to the rim of one saucer. There is a small chip to the underside of another saucer. There are minor areas of crazing to all pieces.
Group of 18th century Caughley and similar porcelain to include coffee cups, tea bowl and tea cups with blue underglaze 'Cannonball', 'Mansfield' and floral decoration, Mark Richmond Collection, 1996 exhibition by Albert Amor Ltd., label to the larger mug, various sizes. (7)CONDITION REPORT: Repair to the underside of one coffee cup. Small chips and nibbles to the underside of most pieces. Small nibbles/chips to the rim of the tea bowl. Crazing holes to most pieces. Minor factory blemishes and staining.
18th century porcelain sparrow beak cream jug, c. 1770, possibly by Caughley, polychrome palette with floral decoration, double blue concentric mark to the base and underside, 9cm high, an 18th century possibly Caughley porcelain famille rose coffee cup decorated with polychrome floral sprays, and a restored 18th century sparrow beak cream jug, 'Woodman's Hut' pattern, possibly Liverpool. (3)CONDITION REPORT: Prominent damage and repairs to the blue and white cream jug. There is a chip to the rim of the coffee cup and small chips to the underside. There is age-related fading and losses to the gilding on the rim of the larger cream jug. There is a repair to the underside of the larger cream jug. Age-related crazing to all three pieces.
18th century Caughley porcelain slop bowl, c. 1780 in blue underglaze with floral sprays, T mark to the underside, 6cm high and 13cm diameter.CONDITION REPORT: There are minor nibbles to the underside and glaze imperfections are visible to the bowl's interior. There is minor age-related crazing and staining also.
A collection of porcelain and pottery reference books to include Jenkins (Herbert) An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain; Godden (Geoffrey A) Caughley and Worcester Porcelains 1775-1800; Antique Collector's Club Volumes for Ridgeway Porcelains, Flight & Barr Worcester Porcelain 1783-1840; and British Pottery and other similar volumes.
A Caughley fluted teabowl and saucer, circa 1775, decorated in blue and gilt with scattered floral sprigs around a central medallion beneath a dot and star border to the rim, diameter of saucer 14cm, together with a similarly decorated saucer, blue painted open crescent mark to base, diameter 14.2cm, a leaf moulded jug with mask spout, height 16.8cm (restored), another teabowl (fault) and a blue ground saucer with floral panels attributed to James Giles, diameter 11.8cm. Provenance: the property of Michael Godfrey.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Caughley Pagoda pattern blue printed teabowl, circa 1790, with gilt highlights, blue printed mark to base, diameter 8.5cm, together with a mixed group of Staffordshire blue and white pottery and porcelain, late 18th and 19th century, including a diminutive pearlware teacup and saucer, a pair of teabowls and saucers with a central circular figural panel within a border of flowers, other teabowls and saucers and three egg cups (faults). Provenance: the property of Donald Church.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A large Caughley Fisherman and Cormorant pattern blue printed leaf shaped pickle dish, 1780s, with cell border, naturalistically moulded, length 16.5cm, together with a smaller example, length 9cm, a matching shell shaped butter dish, length 12cm, a Caughley circular bowl, printed with La Terre and Mother and Child, diameter 12.5cm, and a Lowestoft Fence pattern tea caddy, blue painted open crescent type mark to base, height 9.7cm (restored). Provenance: the property of Michael Godfrey.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A mixed group of Worcester and Caughley blue printed Fence pattern wares, circa 1770-80, comprising pear shaped coffee pot and cover, height 20cm, globular teapot and cover, height 13.5cm, coffee cup and saucer, teabowl and saucer, ovoid tea jar, circular bowl, diameter 15.3cm, two sugar bowls and one cover, various underglaze blue marks (minor faults and restoration). Provenance: the property of Michael Godfrey.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A mixed group of Worcester and Caughley teabowls, saucers and coffee cups, circa 1765-80, including a Bell Toy saucer and Mother and Child teabowl, a pair of Fisherman and Cormorant teabowls and saucers, two The Circled Landscape saucers and a teabowl, two Bat saucers and a European Landscape Group coffee cup and saucer, various blue printed and painted marks (faults and repairs). Provenance: the property of Michael Godfrey.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Caughley wine taster, circa 1780, of deep circular form applied with a foliate handle, printed in blue with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, diameter 5.8cm, together with a Caughley miniature plate, painted in blue with The Island pattern, diameter 7cm (faults and restoration to plate). Provenance: the property of Michael Godfrey.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Caughley circular butter tub, cover and stand, circa 1775-80, printed in blue with the Three Flowers pattern beneath cell borders, the cover with floral knop, hatched blue 'C' marks to bases, diameter of stand 16.5cm, together with a small group of similar Worcester, including an oval Three Flowers butter tub with matched Fence pattern cover, a Fence pattern circular stand, a Bandstand sugar bowl, height 7.5cm, two Mansfield teapots and a Fence teapot and cover (faults and losses). Provenance: the property of Michael Godfrey.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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