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Caughley fisherman pattern leaf shaped butter boat, circa 1780, length 7.5cm; also probably Liverpool Penningtons leaf shaped butter boat, with leaf moulded outline, decorated with a chinoiserie pagoda to the inside, 7.5cm; and a Worcester blue and white leaf shaped pickle dish, circa 1760, decorated with the grapes pattern in underglaze blue, painted workman's mark, 9cm (3)
A selection of rose decorated tea and dinner ware, including: Coalport Caughley Sprays dinner service, comprising eight dinner plates, side plates and fish plates; two graduated Royal Crown Derby ‘Derby Posies’ jugs; floral and gilt decorated three piece tea service; and a Bisto square form dish with Turkey motif.
Three Caughley Fisherman pattern printed blue and white asparagus servers 7.5cm long, S marks CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A pair of small octagonal delftware plates c.1770, Liverpool or Dublin, painted in blue with La Pêche, a lady fishing, regarded by a figure beneath an archway, within stylized narrow panelled borders, a few small filled chips, 17.8cm. (2) This design, 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.
An octagonal delftware charger c.1770, Dublin or Liverpool, painted in blue with La Pêche, a lady fishing and watched by a figure beneath an archway, within stylized narrow panelled borders, a rim section broken and restuck, 41.5cm. This design, 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 pair of Royal Crown Derby Mikado pattern coffee cups and saucers; a Nao figure; a pair of blue and white transfer printed ginger jars and covers; Mason's; Minton Haddon Hall; assorted Chinese cloisonne miniature vases and animals; a Caughley blue and white plate; a Staffordshire meat plate; qty
An interesting group of Caughley and early Coalport porcelain, comprising a transitional period hybrid hard-paste jug, circa 1795-99, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'Three Flowers' pattern, unmarked, 14.5cm high; a John Rose teapot or tureen stand, circa 1795, decorated in overglaze enamel and gilt in the 'Flaming Pearl' pattern, unmarked, 15.3cm wide and a John Rose 'Bell Toy' tea bowl and saucer, possibly a Caughley porcelain body later finished by Rose & Co, saucer 12.5cm diameter and a Coalport fluted spiral fluted tea bowl and saucer, circa 1800, painted with a gilded border containing a continuous band of flowers with black centres, unmarked, saucer 13.5cm; a Caughley 'Fisherman' or 'Pleasure Boat' baking dish, impressed and painted S mark, (riveted repair), 24cm wide; a Full Nankin lobed plate, unmarked, 18cm diameter; a 'Bouquets' mug (broken and repaired), 10.5cm high; a 'Pagoda' tea canister, lacking cover, So mark, 10.5cm high and a Temple coffee pot and cover, 26cm high (extensive body cracks); together with a Worcester 'Fruit and Wreath' coffee pot, lacking cover, crescent mark, 19cm high;(qty) (some damages, repairs)John Rose teapot stand: Ex. Roger Edmundson Collection. 'Bell Toy' Tea bowl and saucer: Ex. Roger Edmundson Collection. These items appear in the Journal of the Northern Ceramic Society Vol. 29, 2013.Spiral-fluted tea bowl and saucer: Ex. Willis CollectionNotes: The jug is featured in the Caughley Society Newsletter February 2019, no. 77, pgs. 10-12.
Two Caughley teapots and coverscomprising a 'Pagoda' example, circa 1782-92, transfer-printed in underglaze blue and over-decorated with gilding to the borders, handle and spout, printed S mark, 14.5cm high and a 'Fenced Garden' example, circa 1780-85, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, painted Sx mark, 13.5cm high; together with further Caughley including a 'Bell Toy' tea bowl and saucer; a 'Temple' pattern coffee cup with a reinforced upper rim and gentle fluting to the body; a 'Chantilly Sprigs' saucer and a 'Salopian Sprigs' coffee cup, painted Sand a group of Coalport porcelain early 19th century, comprising two Birds in Branches pickle leaf dishes and a Birds in Branches coffee cup, together with three plates, transfer-printed with Apple and Damsons, printed Caughley marks, 19cm diameter (qty, some a.f)Fenced Garden - teapot body badly cracked, cover with various chips and losses.Pagoda - handle re-attached.Bell Toy saucer - small rim chip.
A Caughley 'Carnation' soup platecirca 1785-90of lobed form with a basket-weave border, centrally painted with the large main flower spray flanked by two insects and supplementary three-flowered branch, unmarked, 24cm diameter; sold together with a further Caughley plate, of silver-shape, circa 1785-90, painted with 'Salopian Sprigs', impressed 'Salopian', 21.2cm diameter(2)
A Caughley shell-shaped pickle dish and artichoke-form ice cup, lacking covercirca 1780-85transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'Fisherman' or 'Pleasure Boat' pattern, the shell dish with Sx mark, 12cm wide and cup unmarked, 5.5cm high(2)Custard cup - some wear to gilding around rim. Some splashes of gilding to the main body. Small hairline near foot rim.Shell dish - firing cracks near underside of foot rim.No further damages or repairs.
A collection of English porcelain tea wares,mid to late 18th century, comprising a Leeds creamware teapot, decorated with floral panels and a pink glaze, 15cm wide, a Caughley gilt teacup, 6cm high, and a collection of Caughley blue and white; to include an egg strainer, 9.5cm wide, a 'Mother and Child' pattern teacup, 7cm high, a 'Rock' pattern teacup, painted mark, 6.5cm high, a leaf form pickle dish, 11cm wide, a leaf form butter dish, 7cm wide, and a miniature tea bowl, 4cm diameter, painted mark (qty.)Condition ReportTeapot) Missing its lid. Blue and white) Cracks to the egg strainer and miniature tea bowl.
A CAUGHLEY SUCRIER AND COVER, CIRCA 1785 A CAUGHLEY SUCRIER AND COVER, CIRCA 1785, underglaze blue decorated with the 'Fence' pattern. 12.5cm highThe base is in good condition. A few nibbles to the knop of the cover. No restoration or cracks. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A Worcester fluted tea caddy and cover, circa 1770, painted in coloured enamels with flowers, together with a Worcester Flight period jug in Royal Lily pattern, incised B mark, two Caughley mustard pot bases printed with the Fence pattern and a Chinese teabowl and saucer (5)Provenance; Worcester jug, Houghton Hall Antiques 1972, with facsmimilie of receiptTea caddy cover, the finial restored, flight period jug, good condition, no damage or repair, some slight wear to the red painted rim, caughley mustard pots, the covers lacking, no damage or repair, Chinese teabowl with a small rim chip, saucer in good condition
LATE 18TH CENTURY CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN PART TEA SERVICE, blue printed and gilt with Chinese diaper pattern, comprising teapot, saucer dish, slops bowl, sugar basin, milk jug, five coffee cups, six tea cups, seven saucers, and a Caughley 'Pagoda' pattern tea caddy and cover,Comments: one teacup cracked, gilt wornProvenance:Chip and bad restoration to the tea caddy lidOne cup is cracked.Gild wear to most.
Three Caughley porcelain trios, circa 1790, of fluted form gilt with an undulating foliate band beneath a geometric band, together with a matching plate and a small group of other mostly English porcelain, late 18th, 19th and 20th century, including a Derby Imari coffee can, a Coalport miniature gold ground cup and saucer, and a lustre coffee can.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 group of mostly 18th century teawares, including a Worcester Three Flowers pattern teapot and cover (finial restored), a matching saucer, a Fruit Group fluted teabowl and similar saucer, a Caughley trio, painted in cobalt blue and gilt, a similarly decorated Derby cup and saucer, pattern No. 31, and a moulded Derby gilt decorated cup and saucer, together with a Chinese Imari painted teabowl and saucer and two further Chinese saucers (minor faults).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 porcelain miniature oval meat platter, circa 1780, painted in blue with The Island pattern, blue painted 'S' mark to base, length 7.3cm, together with five Spode blue printed Tower pattern miniature soup plates, diameter 8cm.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 CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GU VASE 20TH CENTURY Painted to the exterior with four winged beast standing on rocks amidst waves, 21.5cm high; a Chinese blue and white vase, 19th century, painted to the exterior with two figurine scenes in cartouches, the base with apocryphal kangxi mark, 26cm high; and a blue and white tea bowl, Caughley, circa 1780, 9.2cm diameter (3) Condition Report: Caughley bowl with extensive wear to the interior. Gu vase with two cracks to the rim Condition Report Disclaimer
A Caughley miniature blue and white tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780, decorated in the Island pattern, together with a miniature blue and white cup painted with flowers, probably Worcester (3)The saucer has a nick to the footrim. The cup has a reglued handle and a pre-firing chip to the footrim.
Quantity of 18th century Worcester and Caughley blue and white Fisherman and Cormorant pattern porcelain, including a large leaf-shaped pickle dish, asparagus server, two sets of cups and saucers, a strainer, a tea bowl and saucer, and two further pickle dishes (11)The large pickle dish has a hairline on the rim. A few pieces have some small chips but otherwise in good condition.
A WORCESTER PICKLE DISH, CIRCA 1760 A WORCESTER PICKLE DISH, CIRCA 1760, leaf-shaped, underglaze blue decorated with flowers and foliage, 9cm; together with A CAUGHLEY PICKLE DISH, leaf-shaped, underglaze blue decorated with the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, 9cm. (2)Worcester: Usual flea bites to the edge.Caughley: Chip to the underside of the rim.
TWO CAUGHLEY EGG DRAINERS, CIRCA 1785 TWO CAUGHLEY EGG DRAINERS, CIRCA 1785, the first with shell-form handle, the second with "twig" handle (blue 'S' mark), underglaze blue decorated with the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern. (2) First 10cm across the handleOne with a hairline crack to the base of the 'loop' handle. In otherwise good condition.
Caughley Porcelain, England. Group of two late 18th century Chinese style blue and white soft paste porcelain vessels including one teapot and one lidded bowl. Both depict landscapes with temples and feature gilded rims and decoration. The tea teapot marked along the underside with an S for the Salopian China Warehouse operated in London ca. 1772-1799.Keywords: Coleport, Worcester.(Teapot) height: 6 1/4 in x width: 9 in x depth: 5 1/4 in. (Lidded bowl) height: 5 in x width: 6 in x depth: 4 1/4 in.
Group of late 18th century wares , small Worcester mug in the rock strata island pattern , Liverpool cannonball teabowl , Caughley mother and child teabowl and a Worcester fruit decorated teabowl .Cracks to the mug and the fruit pattern and the Liverpool teabowls , chips to base of the fruit teabowl .
Six Caughley teabowls and saucers printed with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, circa 1780, together with four various prattware pots, Dr Johnson, The Village Wedding, Shrimpers, Peace (two trays)One tea bowl with two hairlines. Three saucers with chips. All pieces with varying degrees of crazing.
A group of seven late 18th/early 19th century English pottery and porcelain egg strainers: comprising a Caughley blue and white 'Fisherman' and Cormorant' pattern strainer, circa 1780-90, 10cm [restored]; two plain creamware strainers, one with acanthus leaf handle, the other with stalk handle, circa 1790 and 1810, 10 and 8.5cm; a Wedgwood creamware strainer decorated with a band of flowers and foliage in the Imari palette, impressed upper case mark, circa 1800, 11cm; and three blue and white transfer printed pearlware strainers, early 19th century, 8-12cm [7].
18THC CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN a mixed lot including a coffee can in the Mother & Child pattern, a sparrow beak jug (hairline crack to rim and handle), a small wine taster or scoop in the Fisherman or Pleasure Boat pattern (firing crack to base rim and chip to inside of base rim), a Chelsea type ewer in the same pattern, and 3 other items. (7)
CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN BLUE & WHITE JUGS including two mask head jugs of varying sizes in the Pine Cone pattern (18.5cms and 14cms high), the smaller jug with chip to rim and glazed over chip to foot rim, larger jug with chip and small hairline to rim and hairline to the handle. Also with a small Caughley mask head jug painted with sprays of flowers (14.5cms high), with glazed over chips to footrim. (3)

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