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A CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE ASPARAGUS SERVER, circa 1770, printed with a version of the Fishermans pattern within cellular border, 7cm; another similar asparagus server; a small leaf-shaped pickle dish, Fishermans pattern, 6cm; a pierced strainer with gel-moulded handle, 9cm; and a shell-moulded dish with duck and peony pattern, 11cm (5)
SHREWSBURY GENERAL ELECTION A rare blue and white 'John Hill' election jug, Caughley or early John Rose Coalport, dated 1796, the spirally fluted body inscribed 'Honour and Honesty. John Hill for Ever. Prosperity to the House of Hawkstone', beneath the spout with the legend 'Majority of 44 in the Year 1796', restoration to the handle's terminal, 22.1cm. The controversial Shrewsbury election of 1796 did not in fact result in a victory for John Hill, as the inscription on this jug suggests. John Hill's claimed "Majority of 44" was reached by adding spoilt ballot papers to his valid votes, and amounted only to a majority over his younger kinsman, William Hill, rather than to the overall victor, William Pulteney. The confusion regarding attribution of the jug itself lies in the closeness of the two factories and the fact that several moulds exist. It is possible that both factories produced these Election jugs, although it has sometimes been quoted as the earliest known dated Coalport porcelain. Cf. Michael Messenger, Coalport Porcelain, pp.60-64.
SHREWSBURY GENERAL ELECTION A blue and white spiral-fluted jug, c.1796-1806, Caughley or early John Rose Coalport, printed with the heraldic shields of Shrewsbury and William Noel-Hill, third Baron Berwick beneath ribbon banners inscribed 'The Corporation and William Hill', restored, 18.3cm. See footnote to lot 149. This jug appears to have been made in support of William Hill rather than his cousin, John, and may possibly date to the 1806 election when Hill was finally successful (Sir William Pulteney who had triumphed in 1796 having died the previous year). Provenance: with Garry Atkins, July 2005.
A late 18th century Caughley porcelain part dessert service, decorated in gilt with leaf sprays and beaded borders, including rare lidded ice pail (8 pieces), with Salopian marks, circa 1765/70. CONDITION REPORT: The two clover leaf shaped bowls are both damaged. One has a significant full width crack and various chips to the edge. The other has a fingernail size chip to the outer rim. All other pieces are in good order with no chips, damage, repairs or restoration. All pieces have varying degrees of loss to the gilding. The ice pail does not have its original liner. The pieces that are impressed Salopian are the two tureen stands and the extensively damaged shaped plate. The second shaped plate is impressed P as is the large oval bowl. All other pieces are not marked.
An 18th century Caughley blue and white porcelain reticulated oval basket, decorated with flowers and leaves. 11 cm high, 28 cm long, 24 cm wide. CONDITION REPORT: One handle has been broken off and glued back in position. There is also a hairline crack across the same handle in another position. The floral encrustations all have small losses and edge nibbles. The main body of the basket is generally crisp and clean with no significant discolouration. The piece is generally faintly all over crazed. When turned upside down there is a 1 cm faint hairline crack running around the proud section of the foot rim.
Group of 19th century English porcelain tea wares, to include two Spode cups and a saucer, with relief moulded border of flowers and conforming painted decoration, with pattern number 3906 beneath, three Spode bute shape cups, two Coalport cups and a saucer, a wrythen fluted teabowl, possibly Caughley, and various other examples including a number by Newhall.
A Caughley barrel form tea caddy, printed with a fenced garden pattern, height 11.5cm, together with another Caughley blue and white caddy (2).Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.
A Caughley blue and white porcelain bowl, printed with the fisherman pattern, printed C mark, diameter 21cm, height 9cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.
A late 18th century Caughley Salopian dessert dish decorated in the Caughley Willow pattern with a willow type landscape containing two figures in conversation within a white reserve, with printed marks verso, L26.5cm, together with a later dish decorated in a similar pattern, D23.5cm, a 19th century blue and white platter decorated in the Long Bridge pattern, L51.5cm, and two further pieces of blue and white.
A mixed collection of British pottery and porcelain, late 18th/ and early-mid 19th centurycomprising four South Wales earthenware jugs painted in polychrome with flowers, tallest 19.2cm high; a Victorian transfer-printed nursery mug 'D for Donkey, Dove and Daisy', 6.5cm high; a Staffordshire porcelain baluster mug painted with flowers, 8.5cm high; a Sunderland or Staffordshire pink lustre mug, 6cm high; a blue and white transfer-printed mug, 6cm high and a selection of other porcelain and pearlware teawares including a New Hall silver lustre tea bowl and saucer, a sepia spiral fluted coffee can, Caughley plain white and gilt reeded tea bowl, Worcester half-size tea bowl painted with puce flowers, etc (some damages, 19)
From the Elcombe Collection of blue and white transfer printed wares - an early Caughley porcelain blue and whit tureen cover and stand printed in the Temple Landscape pattern with butterflies in the border, late 18th c., (some nibbles to edges), collection labels to base, 5 1/2'' tall x 7 1/2'' long.
Worcester and Caughley blue and white porcelain to include a rare Worcester ladle, 5" (restored); Worcester blue and white leak moulded butter boat, 3.25" wide; Worcester 'Pagoda' pattern sauce boat, 5.75" long; Caughley birds on branch sauce boat, another Caughley sauce boat and a moulded pickle dish (various faults and restorations) (some bearing old Christie's/Phillips lot labels) (6)
Worcester blue and white 'fence' pattern porcelain butter dish with cover, the cover with a flower moulded finial, with crescent mark, 4" diameter (base at fault); together with a Caughley blue and white porcelain butter dish with cover, decorated with pagoda landscapes, S mark to the underside, 4.25" diameter (base restored) (2)
Worcester blue and white 'pine cone' pattern porcelain chestnut basket, with applied flower moulded handles, bearing crescent mark and collectors labels to the underside, also with an old Christie's label attached, 10" wide; together with a Caughley porcelain pierced basket, with floral spray decoration, underglaze blue factory mark, bearing old collectors labels to the underside, 8" wide (one handle visibly restored) (2)
Caughley blue and white 'parrot with fruit' pattern porcelain jug, with a mask moulded spout, underglaze C mark and collectors labels to the underside, 7.25" high (visible repairs to the spout); together with two similar Caughley barrel tea canisters, one Willow pattern and the other Fisherman pattern, 5" high (3)
A tray of 18th century and later English porcelain including Caughley teawares with wet blue and gilt borders, Worcester fluted saucer with polychrome sprigs and a Derby part tea and coffee set with wide periwinkle blue and gilt borders (one tray). Derby periwinkle blue service, teapot with cracks to the base. One teacup with a bad crack. Another teacup with a firing crack inside the base. All pieces crazed, some with heavy staining. Some light / medium gilt wear throughout.
A rare Caughley eyebath, circa 1785-90Of boat shape on a tall baluster stem moulded with scrolls, the oval foot finely reeded, printed in blue with the 'Fisherman' or 'Pleasure Boat' pattern with the associated border just below the rim, small portions of the print used on the foot, 5.5cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceWith Roderick JellicoeA similar example is illustrated alongside a matching waster from the factory site by Geoffrey Godden, Caughley and Worcester Porcelains (1969), pl.122. The Caughley/Chamberlain archives record eyebaths in 'Pleasure Boat' pattern sold for 6d each. An example of identical shape from the Billie Pain Collection was sold by Bonhams on 26 November 2003, lot 327.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 19th century Spode 'Japan' pattern oval sucrier (restored), and cover, two Spode coffee cans and gilt white coffee can and saucer with anthemion-moulded decoration, together with a blue printed chinoiserie plate (probably Caughley), and other late 18th/ early 19th century English porcelain coffee and tea cups
GEOFFREY A GODDEN: 3 titles: MINTON POTTERY AND PORCELAIN OF THE FIRST PERIOD 1793-1850, London, Herbert Jenkins, 1968, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w; CAUGHLEY AND WORCESTER PORCELAINS 1775-1800, London, Herbert Jenkins, 1969, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w; RIDGWAY PORCELAINS, Woodbridge Antique Collectors Club, 1985, 4to, original cloth gilt, d/w (3)

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