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.
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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.
A rare Worcester blue and white Chelsea ewer cream boat, c1770, painted with the Trellis Scroll Border Floral pattern, 62mm h, underglaze blue open crescent, a Worcester blue and white barrel shaped teapot and cover, c1770, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Rose-Centred Spray group and a Caughley blue and white tea bowl, 1782-c.1790, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Pagoda pattern and gilt, underglaze blue S (4) Cream boat - tiny rim chip. Teapot cracked. Cover of teapot chipped. Tea bowl in good condition
A Chelsea ecuelle base with twig handles painted with Meissen style flowers, red anchor mark, a Derby mug painted with flowers and scattered sprigs, a Coalport mug in the Chinese export style, a Caughley leaf shaped pickle dish with twig handle, a Worcester coffee cup painted with exotic birds in gilt panels on a blue scale ground, a cup and saucer painted with an exotic bird, a Worcester Prunus Root saucer, a Worcester Chinese export style tea bowl, a Derby blue ground coffee can and saucer, both painted with named scenes, tallest 14cm
A collection of 18th century English porcelain comprising of:A Lowestoft 'Redgrave' pattern saucer, two Newhall floral tea bowls with a further Newhall saucer, A blue and white Worcester 'Chinese' pattern tea bowl, a late 18th century Caughley spoon tray and a Samson armorial raised dish/spice urn (7)
A collection of English pottery and porcelain, 18th century and early 19th centurycomprising a Leeds or Staffordshire pearlware baluster milk jug, with an entwined rope handle terminating in applied florets, painted in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie landscape, 12cm high; a Staffordshire pink lustre and russet cowl creamer, 14cm high (tail restored); a pearlware shell form dish, 12cm wide; a pearlware helmet-shaped cream jug, 9cm high; a pearlware pickle leaf dish, 12cm wide; a Liverpool sauceboat, transfer-printed with flowers, 6.5cm high; a Caughley 'Fisherman' asparagus server, unmarked, 8cm wide; a late Caughley/early Coalport 'Tower' pattern tea bowl and saucer, unmarked; a Caughley 'Mother and Child' and 'La Terre' bowl, unmarked, 15.5cm diameter; Caughley 'Three Flowers' tea bowl and saucer, Caughley 'Pagoda' trio of coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer, Caughley 'Temple' tea bowl, together with a Continental, probably French or Belgian, tea bowl and saucer etc (qty) (some damages)Condition:Pearlware jug - Hairlines to rim, repaired chip to spout and further small repaired chip to the rim.Pearlware shell dish - Restored section to handle, approximately 3cm wide x 1.5cm longPearlware helmet jug - fritting and loss of glaze around rim and handle.Pickle leaf dish - nibbles to serrated rim.Cow creamer - tail and horns restored, chip to base.Liverpool sauceboat - Firing crack around base of handle.Caughley asparagus server - tiny nible to upper right-hand corner on the base.Late Caughley/early Coalport tea bowl and saucer - several hairlines to tea bowl, flaking and losses to gilding. Small restored rim chip and hairline crack to saucer.Caughley 'Mother and Child' bowl - long crack running from rim into the centre.Pearlware coffee cup - chipped to rim.Caughley 'Pagoda' coffee cup - hairline to handle.
A group of Caughley porcelain, circa 1775-85comprising a 'Fisherman' egg drainer, unmarked, 8.2cm wide; a 'Bell Toy' saucer, printed S, 12.3cm diameter; a reeded barrel-form 'Temple' tea canister and cover, printed S, 12cm high; an 'Apple and Damson' coffee cup, 6.5cm high and a 'Gillyflower 1' saucer, painted C with serif, 12.6cm diameter(6 pcs, including cover)
A mixed group of Worcester porcelain, 18th century, comprising a Royal Lily teacup and saucer; two lobed Pine Cone plates, hatched crescents, 18cm and 23cm diameter; a 'Gillyflower' fluted coffee cup, hatched crescent, 6.5cm high; a Worcester 'Natural Sprays' stand, the main print transfer-printed with hand-painted detail to the border, hatched crescent mark, 19.2cm wide; together with a Liverpool porcelain blue and white teapot, 13cm high (finial restored) and a later Coalport Pine Cone mask head jug, 14cm high and a Caughley 'Gillyflower' lobed, dish, unmarked, 21.5cm diameterCondition:Liverpool teapot - spout nibbled, cover chipped and finial restored.Caughley Gillyflower dish - small rim nibble. Pine Cone plate - rim chip, print blurred Worcester bowl - very short fault line to foot rim, scratches to the interior.Smaller pine Cone plate - firing cracks near rimGillyflower coffee cup - tiny nibble to one interior flute
18TH CENTURY & LATER BLUE & WHITE POTTERY & PORCELAIN GROUP – to include Blue Crescent marked Worcester, Caughley type pickle dishes, Porsgrund Norway cup and saucer, Chinese export blue & white and various other transfer printed and painted decorative wares, approximately 40 pieces (within 2 boxes)
A pair of small delftware octagonal plates, c.1770, Liverpool or Dublin, painted in blue with La Pêche, a lady fishing and watched by a figure beneath an archway, with a Pratt ware novelty pipe, c.1800, formed of elaborate coils of clay decorated in blue and ochre dots, some chipping and restoration, 29.8cm max. (3)The design on the plates, commonly seen on Caughley and Worcester porcelains, is copied from a design by Jean Pillement, engraved by P C Canot and published in 1759. It was then published in the second edition of The Ladies Amusement the following year.
A group of Worcester blue and white teawares, c.1758-70, including a teapot and cover painted with the Mansfield pattern, a fluted trio and a teabowl and saucer in the Prunus Root pattern, and a teabowl and saucer in the Cannonball pattern, together with a Caughley trio in the Birds in Branches pattern, 18.5cm max. (12)Exhibited: the Caughley trio exhibited at the Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition, Ironbridge, 1999, nos. 85 and 87.
A collection of English blue and white porcelain, c.1760-80, including a Caughley teapot and cover in the Fence pattern, three Worcester and Caughley bowls in the Fence and other patterns, three Worcester saucers and a teabowl in the Fence pattern, a Caughley creamboat with the same decoration, and a Worcester polychrome teapot and cover with floral decoration, minor faults, 19.6cm max. (12)
A collection of Worcester blue and white tea wares, c.1760-80, all printed in the Three Flowers pattern, including a teapot and cover, a sucrier and associated cover, a jug and cover, a preserve pot and cover, a small bowl, a teabowl and saucer, a coffee can and a Caughley teabowl in the same pattern, some faults, 19cm max. (13)
A Worcester porcelain teapot and associated cover, circa 1780, the barrel shaped body decorated in mazarine blue and gilt floral sprigs, with ear type handle and button knop, underglaze blue open crescent mark, 15cm high, with a similarly decorated Caughley trio of a cup, tea bowl and saucer, circa 1785, each of fluted design with printed "S" mark, the saucer 14cm diameter, the coffee cup 6.7cm high (4) (at fault)
A mixed lot of First Period Worcester and Caughley blue and white porcelain including a tea canister printed in 'The Three Flowers' pattern, hatched crescent mark, circa 1770-80 [tiny rim chip]; a teabowl and saucer in 'The Waiting Chinaman' pattern, W mark, circa 1770 [saucer cracked]; a vine leaf pickle dish, workman's mark, circa 1765 [glued section]; a 'Pagoda' pattern tea canister and two teabowls [damages] 7.
18THC CAUGHLEY COFFEE CUP - BRIDGE & WINDMILL. A porcelain coffee cup painted in underglaze blue in the Bridge and Windmill pattern. Unmarked, 6.5cms high. *CR Generally good, very small firing crack around base of the handle, small black mark to the inside of the rim (again from manufacture), and small mark to the side of handle.
A Caughley 'Blue and Gold Star and Fly' pattern spoon tray and two Worcester blue and gilt spoon trays, c1785-90, 15.5 and 16cm l, painted open crescent or unmarked, dealer's label Provenance: (Caughley spoon tray) Charles Lumb & Sons Ltd, Harrogate Localised wear, none cracked or chipped, no restoration
A Worcester blue and white sauce boat, circa 1770, moulded with vertical panels reserved with beaded cartouches enclosing the strap flute floral pattern, crescent mark, 20cm long CONDITION REPORT: the is Caughley - please change online. In good condition; no damage, repairs or restoration. Some light sanding in areas. Bears Kensington Church Street dealers label.
A Worcester or Caughley triple salt or sweetmeat stand, circa 1780, encrusted with modelled shells and painted with sprigs in underglaze blue, 22cm wide/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: One of the shell dishes has a triangular shaped restuck chip which is approx. 2 cm long, another shell dish with faint hairline crack, hairline crack from footrim travelling up into base, some typical scattered chipping to the edges of the applied white shells, some minor firing cracks and surface scratching to glaze
Bernard Leach (1887-1979), a stoneware shallow bowl, circa 1964, made at St Ives, with a painted leafy stem between rouletted tyre tracks on a celadon ground, 26cm diameter, paper labels written by Geoffrey Godden/Note: Geoffrey Godden Collection, acquired direct from the potter during a visit to St Ives in 1964, Bernard Leach explained it was a 'second' because of the firing crack in the rim; acquired from Geoffrey Godden by Henry Sandon in 1975 as a swap for Worcester and Caughley porcelain/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: In good order overall, the firing crack is approx. 4 cm long to rim. This is unmarked. ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
A GROUP OF CAUGHLEY 'SALOPIAN' BLUE AND WHITE TEA WARES, CIRCA 1785 in the 'Temple' pattern, comprising a ribbed barrel-form teapot and cover; ribbed tea caddy; ribbed tapering cylindrical cream jug; ribbed slop bowl; spoon stand; teabowl and saucer; ribbed coffee cup; and a hexagonal teapot stand, all with gilt rims, some with "S" mark. (9) Teapot across handle and spout 21.5cmThe tea caddy with several chips. The teapot lid is chipped. The hexagonal dish is chipped. The remaining pieces are in good condition.
Shelley 'Rosebud' part tea service comprising four teacups, six saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, two-handled rectangular cake plate and five side plates, a Lladro figure of a girl and ducks, a Nadal figure of a girl with a penguin, various items of Gwili pottery, a Wedgwood bone china 'bluebirds' cushion-shaped box, a Coalport Caughley-style mask head jug, a Copeland Late Spode Queen Victoria 1837 commemorative Diamond Jubilee jug, 12.5cm high
A Rare Caughley Saucer, Circa 1790-1793, with the crest of Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of York, the centre with inscribed garter surmounted by a coronet, enclosing the Royal crest, decorated at Chamberlain's Workshop, 6.25ins diameter Note: Probably made to celebrate the marriage of the Duke of York to Princess Frederica Charlotte of Prussia (m. 1791)Condition reportSome minor scattered pitting to the glaze. Some very light wear to the gilding in the centre. Small patch of restoration to the rim - gilding at this section slightly raised and on the exterior porcelain body slightly discoloured, measuring approximately 10mm wide x 3mm. Otherwise appears to be in good condition.We cannot prove it was decorated in Chamberlain's Workshop, but apparently the Chamberlain archives refer to a number of orders from Prince Frederick, Duke of York, and it is thought this set was probably made to celebrate his forthcoming betrothal to Princess Frederica of Prussia.
A Small Collection of English Porcelain, Late 18th/Early19th Century, including - Barr Worcester Beaker, enamelled in colours, with objects emblematic of painting, within gilt cartouche, incised B, 4.125ins high, Caughley teapot stand of shaped outline, with blue S, and pair of Chamberlain Worcester dishes of shaped outline, the centres with enamelled armorial crest, script mark, 8ins wide (22)

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