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A Caughley Porcelain Custard Cup and Cover, circa 1785-90, of baluster form, printed in underglaze blue with the Cottage pattern, printed S mark in underglaze blue, 8cm highFootnote: See the Caughley Society Caughley Blue and White Patterns, pg.149, where it is discussed that this pattern appears predominantly on custard cups and coversCondition report: Tiny flake to rim of cup and flange of cover.
A Caughley Porcelain Egg Cup, circa 1784-99, of ovoid form, painted in underglaze blue with Chantilly Sprigs pattern within blue line borders, painted mark, 4.5cm diameterProvenance: The Roger Edmundson CollectionExhibited at the Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition, Ironbridge, 1999, ref. LS39/464Condition report: Short hairline crack from upper rim.
A Caughley Porcelain Artichoke Cup and Cover, circa 1790, of ovoid form with scalloped rim, printed in underglaze blue with the Fisherman pattern within gilt borders, 9cm highProvenance: Godden Reference Collection, see Bonhams, New Bond Street, 30 June 2010, lot 169Footnote: The Caughley Archives refer to “artichoke cups” and “artichoke butter cups” in two sizes, prized at 4 shillingsCondition report: Section of the scalloped rim of cover missing. Chip to inner flange of cover. Some wear to gilding.
A Caughley Porcelain Ice or Sorbet Cup, circa 1785, of campana shape with scroll handle, painted in underglaze blue with Chantilly Sprig pattern within blue line borders, printed S mark in underglaze blue, 6.2cm highFootnote: For a similar cup in the same pattern see Godden (Geoffrey) Caughley and Worcester Porcelain, pl.120 where the shaped is referred to as an egg cupCondition report: Very minor surface wear. No damage or restoration.
A Caughley Porcelain Small Vase, circa 1780-85, of baluster form, printed in underglaze blue with the Apple and Damsons pattern below a cell border, 11cm highProvenance: Ex Geoffrey Godden Collection, sold Bonhams, New Bond Street, 30 June 2010, lot 172Ex Mrs Davies, Bury Street, LondonExhibited at the Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition, Ironbridge, 1999, ref. L534/14The Caughley Society, Caughley, Blue and White Patterns, D01, pg.122Condition report: Large chips to foot rim and small bruise to neck rim.
A Caughley Porcelain Tea Bowl, circa 1785, of fluted ogee form, printed in underglaze blue with a cell border, printed C mark in underglaze blue, 8cm diameter; A Similar Leaf Shaped Butter Boat, printed with the Fisherman pattern, printed S mark in underglaze blue, 9cm long; and A Similar Coffee Cup, painted in colours with flower sprigs within a pink border (3)Condition report: Some very minor surface wear.
Various china, porcelain and effects, a Caughley mask head Coalport commemorative jug, with beak spot, 14cm high, Coalport lidded case, Royal Doulton Poor Little Lame jackdoor jug, leaf shaped pickle dish, cabinet trio, crescent shaped Royal Crown Derby dish, Chinese porcelain oval dish, etc. (a quantity)
A group of 18th century Worcester and other 18th/19th century English porcelain, to include a Worcester fluted sauceboat, a twin-handled chocolate cup and saucer, a teapot in the Three Flowers pattern, a fluted coffee cup and saucer in the Gillyflowers pattern, and a Chamberlain's Worcester teapot painted with flowers (two trays)Condition report: Dragon bowl (Chinese) broken in two and re stuckButter tub has the wrong cover and is restored.Scale blue dish badly cracked.Chocolate cup and saucer. No chips, cracks or repair. Some gilt wear and pitting.Strap fluted sauceboat with chips.Teapot missing cover and with loss to the end of the spout.Gilliflower teacup and saucer in good condition.Royal Lilly dish in good condition.Caughley plate with long staple repair.
A Caughley tea bowl and saucer and a contemporary matching Worcester tea bowl and saucer, c1790, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Bell Toy and Mother and Child patterns, saucer 12cm diam, printed S or hatched crescent or hatched crescent and R and a Worcester Fisherman pattern tea bowl, disguised numeral mark (5) Good condition
A pair of Caughley tea bowls and saucers, circa 1780-85, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Birds in Branches pattern, together with two Chinese famille rose tea bowls, a hybrid hard-paste spiral fluted tea bowl and a pair of Continental porcelain figures of a washerwoman and basket-mender, underglaze blue factory marks, 14cm high
A Caughley blue and white fluted coffee cup and saucer; a similar teabowl and saucer; and a vine leaf pickle dish: the first printed in the 'Temple' pattern within gilt loop and dot and line borders, S/Sx marks, circa 1785-90; the teabowl and saucer printed in the 'Pagoda' pattern, teabowl with S mark, circa 1785-90; the pickle dish printed in the 'Fisherman' pattern, S mark, circa 1785-90, 11.5cm wide [5].
A Caughley tea bowl and coffee cup and two Worcester tea bowls, c1780-90, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Fisherman and Apple and Damsons patterns (Caughley) or Fisherman and Fruit and Wreath patterns (Worcester), cup 83mm h, printed marks or unmarked Provenance: (Caughley coffee cup and tea bowl and Worcester fisherman tea bowl) T E Law 1964, 10s, 10s and 2s 6d; (Fruit and Wreath tea bowl) Simon Spero, September 1966 £2 0s 0d. Good condition; the cup with chip on rim near handle that was glazed over during manufacture
A Caughley tea bowl and saucer, larger tea bowl and coffee cup, c1790, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Fenced Garden or Temple patterns, the blue and gilt cup with the Daffodil Painter Group pattern, saucer 12.5cm diam, S marks, the last unmarked Provenance: (respectively) Camden Passage £3 0s 0d, Cooper, Ilkley 1964 £1 5s 0d and Collins, Ilkley October 1967 £2 5s 0d. Saucer - pinhead sized graze at 6 o'clock not visible from front. Tea bowl in good condition. Blue and gilt tea bowl - light wear to gilding on rim. Coffee cup with localised wear
Godden (Geoffrey A) ‘ Caughley and Worcester Porcelain 1775-1800, reprinted, illustrated, dust jacket, Woodbridge 1981 and others by the same authority ‘ Coalport and Coalbrookdale Porcelains, Minton Pottery and Porcelain of the First Period 1783-1850, Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852 (and several others), H Rissik Marshall ‘ Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period, J Twitchett ‘ Derby Porcelain, - Royal Crown Derby, R Reilly ‘ Wedgwood, 2 vols and others, English ceramics (23)
A Caughley basket, c1785, of the large size and oval open trellis form, painted and transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Pinecone pattern, 28cm l Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 1 May 2008, £458. One handle broken off and re-stuck and applied floret at the base of one handle re-stuck with glue residue
A GOOD COLLECTION OF ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE WARE, including a Chinoiserie pickle dish, a Liverpool-Delft jug, some Worcester/Caughley, a Salopian ware coffee cup, a Ridgely dish marked "The McCarthy Collection" ect. and a miscellaneous collectionCondition Report: Pickle dish in good condition with tiny unglazed spot to the serrated rimRidgeway dish in very good condition Three of the coffee can sin very good conditionsOne with hairline crackThe tea bowls in good condition, two with hairline crack, two with small rim chips, see images
A COLLECTION OF GILDED BLUE AND WHITE ENGLISH PORCELAINS, late 18th century, including Worcester and Caughley tea bowls and saucer dishes, a Salopian ware cream jug, a Chinese export dish with English gelding, and an early blue and white fence pattern dish (firing cracks) etcCondition Report: The teapot with damaged lid and small hips to tip of spout One Salopian ware tea bowl with staple repairThe nankin pattern dish with firing tear to body Otherwise all in good condition
LATE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEACUP, likely Caughley, the wrythen body hand-painted with a roundel depicting a Classical landscape, flanked by two floral sprays, with hoop handle, 7cm high, along with three late 18th/early 19th century teacups (4) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection

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