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Lot 203

A CAUGHLEY TEA CADDY, CIRCA 1775, barrel shaped, blue printed with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, underglaze blue 'S' factory mark. 12.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Chip to inner rim of the cover, chip to inner rim of caddy, significant broken blisters to the design, general surface wear.

Lot 1425

Various 18th/19thC English tea bowls and saucers, including Spode, Caughley, Derby, Barr Worcester. (9)

Lot 1129

Late 18th century Worcester plate, decorated in the Pine Cone pattern with pierced rim, D17cm, together with a late 18th century Worcester silver shape cream boat, decorated in the Fruit Sprays pattern, L11.5cm, each with blue crescent mark beneath, and an 18th century Caughley saucer, decorated in the Bell Toy pattern, D12.5cm, (3)

Lot 141

A pair of English porcelain blue and white asparagus servers, late 18th century, probably Caughley, printed with chinoiserie fisherman in landscape, 8 cm long

Lot 405

A collection of English porcelain tea bowls, circa 1780-90, including New Hall-type, Caughley and others, each painted with flower-sprays, including two spirally-moulded examples (5)

Lot 271

A CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE SHAPED OVAL WILLOW PATTERN SPOON TRAY. Crescent mark in blue. 6ins long.

Lot 162

A First Period Worcester porcelain cabbage-leaf plate, blue and white transfer-printed with fruit, flowers and butterflies, crescent mark on reverse, 27.5 x 21 cm, a First Period Worcester porcelain cabbage-leaf jug with foliate moulding and Bacchus-mask spout, blue and white transfer-printed with floral sprays, 20 cm high (both professionally restored), a First Period Worcester porcelain fruit basket with pierced rim, the lattice with applied florettes to the outside, blue and white transfer-printed with fruit and flowers, 24.5 cm diam, crescent mark (for repair), a 19.5 cm diam side-plate printed to match, crescent mark, and a leaf-embossed oval blue and white bowl with vine decoration, 'Oriental disguised numbers' marks (sometimes associated with Caughley) 22 x 19 cm; lot also includes two Edwardian Copeland Spode floral-printed wall-plates (7)

Lot 104

A pair of Royal Crown Derby witches pattern flared hexagonal vases, 13.5cm high; a 19th century Derby saucer; a graduated set of three Coalport Caughley mask-head jugs (6)

Lot 417

A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE - NINETTE MODELLED BY PEGGY DAVIES, HN2379; TOGETHER WITH A NAO FIGURE OF GOOSE GIRL, COALPORT CAUGHLEY MASK HEAD JUG, 19TH C PEARL WARE PLATE TRANSFER PRINTED IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE WITH STAG IN A CHINOISERIE LANDSCAPE, HATCHED RIM, 23.5CM DIAM, A ROYAL DOULTON BALUSTER VASE, A COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN BALUSTER CADDY AND COVER, TWO COALPORT COTTAGE ORNEES, A SYLVAC BLUE BUNNY, BESWICK FOAL, ANOTHER DUTCH EXAMPLE, A MID 19TH C CYLINDRICAL MUG INSCRIBED MARY AND SCOTT BORN 4 FEBRUARY 1841, PAINTED WITH FLOWERS AND LEAFAGE IN PINK, BLUE, GREEN AND BLACK, 8CM H AND A FLAXMAN WARE BUDGERIGAR JUG 19th c mug with crazing and discolouration. Beswick foal with ears detached and re-glued. Faults to neck of Doulton vase. Sylvac rabbit's ears detached and re-glued. Pink lustre cup and saucer cracked, crazed and discoloured. Other wear consistent with age

Lot 208

A Caughley temple pattern coffee pot and cover, with S mark to underside. Height 26 cm (see illustration).

Lot 309

Various cabinet cups and saucers, a Royal Worcester handpainted floral cup and saucer, 14cm wide, further Worcester and Caughley pieces, tea bowl, Worcester vase decorated with flowers, FDB tea cup, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 2196

CAUGHLEY; three blue and white printed bowls, each decorated in a variation of the Willow pattern, one example with 'So' mark to base, diameter 20cm, together with five further pieces of blue and white porcelain, including a pickle dish (8).Additional InformationLight scratches and wear throughout, one of the bowls with collection label to the underside, one of the saucers with glaze fault to the body, staining and crazing to the reverse, also numerous glaze chips. The tea bowl with an overglazed chip to the rim.

Lot 2197

CAUGHLEY; two 18th century cabbage leaf moulded jugs, the larger example with masthead spout, decorated with floral sprays, height 24cm.Additional InformationThe larger jug glaze fault to the underside of the handle, the smaller jug with firing fault to the handle, each with crazing to body, the smaller with hairline crack to the rim, approx 4cm in size.

Lot 2199

A collection of 18th century and later blue and white porcelain including a tea cannister and cover with rose finial, probably Worcester, decorated with a landscape scene, height 13cm, printed Caughley dish and tea bowl, with 19th century printed quadraform bowl by Turner, etc (16).Additional InformationOne of the blue and white saucers is crazed and does not ring true, one of the tea bowls with cubbin collection label to the underside, the same bowl with chip to the inside rim, further tea bowl with minor chip to the foot rim, one of the blue and white painted tea bowls with large crack running down the body, the teacup with hairline crack terminating at the rim, the cover with a tiny sliver chip to the underside and numerous chips to the relief decoration, the canister with heavy wear to the gilding, minor chips to the interior rim, the cover with a sliver chip.

Lot 109

A large group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed tea wares, c. 1800-10 To include: Newhall, Caughley, Spode, Swansea: Broseley pattern, Long Bridge, Emerging boat, Tall door, Forest Landscape, Buffalo etc. (22)Condition: Some damages throughout.

Lot 34

A Worcester Blue and White Sparrow Beak JugThree Flowers pattern along with a Caughley Sparrow Beak Jug  with The Fisherman patternDate circa 1780Size 8.5 and 9cm high  Condition;  Good No damage or restoration

Lot 48

A Caughley saucer dish, cobalt blue flowers with gilt leaves, sprigs and simple diapered inner rim border, crescent mark to base, diameter 18 cms, staple repaired large crack, A Caughley fluted tea bowl and saucer with gilt and blue Dresden style flowers, arrow and dash border, Salopian mark to base, teabowl Height 5 cms, diameter 8.5 cms, some gilt wear, saucer diameter 13.5 cms, section broken off and restored, chips and nibbles to foot rim, gilt wear, Along with a Caughley gilt spring painted cup and saucer, cup height 5.5 cms, diameter 7.5 cms, cracked and repaired, saucer diameter 13 cms,gilt wear [5]

Lot 41

Set of four Coalport reproduction "Caughley Mask-Head" graduated jugs (4)

Lot 186

A collection of early English ceramics, to include late 18th century Worcester cups and a teabowl, the cups with hand painted flowers, a twin handled Caughley porcelain works blue and white cup, and others Condition report: 2 teapots: both lids have chips to the edges, smaller lid with restoration to edge, the bodies on both have cracks and chips to the top rim and spout. Cups: hairline crack to the twin handled cup rim; the two hand painted floral cups have minor chips to rim at top and base; Chelsea (red anchor) bowl with star crack to base; blue and white tea bowl with chips to rim and hairline cracks; chips to rim of saucer

Lot 280

A Royal Crown Derby 'Imari' pattern 1128 plate and smaller 'Old Imari' pattern pin dish, miniature Belleek porcelain teapot and small Belleek match holder, a reproduction Caughley mask head jug, Royal Copenhagen vase with yellow tit, no.4880, two Royal Copenhagen pin dishes, Royal Crown Derby 'Posy' pattern oval pin dish, two small Shelley 'Daisy' pattern delicate pin dishes, etc (15).

Lot 647

18th century Worcester blue and white porcelain bowl, together with a similar Caughley bowl (2)Condition report: Please see additional photographs. The Worcester bowl has a break to the edge, the caughley bowl has a hairline to the base

Lot 5203

A CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE FISHERMAN AND CORMORANT PATTERN ASPARAGUS HOLDER, 'S' mark. 7.5cm

Lot 8

Caughley Salopian sucrier and cover, decorated with gilt dots on blue ground within floral borders, H12cm together with a Caugley Salopian circular dish, D19cm both with blue painted S mark beneath (2)Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.

Lot 333

Two graduated Caughley mask head jugs, largest H: 21 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: No cracks, chips or visible restoration.

Lot 97

Pair of Caughley egg strainers in underglaze blue with the fisherman pattern (2)

Lot 132

Group of Chinese 18th century tea bowls with various blue and white designs, together with a Caughley tea bowl of fluted shape, with factory mark to bases (4), Caughley 8cm diam

Lot 488

Worcester Crescent period reeded porcelain bowl, decorated with a flower and a rim border, crescent mark to the underside, 6" diameter, 2.5" high; together with a Caughley tea strainer (at fault), Adams Old English oval platter, a vine moulded dish 5.5" diameter and a Chinese pattern blue and white platter 13" x 10" (5)

Lot 229

A GROUP OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE CERAMICS including a Worcester Fence pattern slop bowl, 16.5cm dimeter, a Caughley Fence pattern bowl, 12.3cm diameter, a Worcester Cannonball pattern bowl, 12.3cm diameter and a Worcester Pinecone pattern lobed dish all with blue crescent marks, 17.8cm diameter (4) Condition Report: including a Worcester Fence pattern slop bowl, 16.5cm diameter - pings well but does have a lot of wear to inside. a Caughley Fence pattern bowl, 12.3cm diameter, pings well. a Worcester Cannonball pattern bowl, 12.3cm diameter, pings ok but does have a glaze imperfection inside. a Worcester Pinecone pattern lobed dish all with blue crescent marks, 17.8cm diameter, pings well. All have been used and have surface scratches and wear to insides.

Lot 94

A Caughley Pleasure Boat pattern mask jug, printed in underglaze blue with Chinoiserie landscape vignettes, the baluster moulded in low relief with overlapping leaves, scroll handle, 19cm high, c. 1775

Lot 95

A Caughley Willow Nankin pattern oval dish, printed in underglaze blue, 22.5cm wide, c. 1780; a conforming quatrefoil-shaped dish, 23.5cm wide, c. 1780, [2] Provenance: the first, the Godden Reference Collection; subsequently exhibited at the Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition, Ironbridge, 1999, Ref. L516, No. 413, labelled.

Lot 113

A Caughley tea bowl and saucer circa 1775, polychrome painted in the "Waiting Chinaman" pattern, bowl 7.5 cm diameter x 4.4 cm high, saucer 12.4 cm diameter x 2.6 cm high

Lot 12

A box to include a modern lacquered brass cased carriage clock, the dial with Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed "Woodford", together with a brass oil lamp, assorted china to include a Coalport Caughley mask headed jug, etc

Lot 978

Five slop bowls, Worcester factories, circa 1770-90, a Worcester tea canister and a Caughley oviform tea canister (both lacking covers) CONDITION REPORT: The two canisters lack covers, as catalogued. Two of the slop bowls have a faint star crack to undersides. One bowl has two small rim chips and a star crack under. There is some wear to gilding throughout this lot, commensurate with age.

Lot 369

An 18th Century Miniature Blue and White Sauce Boat Decorated with Pagodas and an Early Caughley Coffee Can

Lot 114

Blue and White Porcelain - a small Worcester Prunus Root fluted tea bowl, printed in underglaze blue, 7cm diam, workman's arrow mark, c. 1765; a small Worcester Cannonball pattern saucer, printed in underglaze blue, diaper border, 12cm diam, c. 1765; further Worcester teabowls (3); a Liverpool Bird in Branches pattern teabowl, probably Chaffers, 8.5cm diam, c. 1760; a small Bow sauce or butter boat, painted in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie design, 11.5cm long, c. 1765; a Derby wine taster; Caughley saucers (3); a Coalport slop basin, [12]

Lot 131

A Caughley globular tea or punch pot and cover, printed in underglaze blue, 17cm high, printed S mark, c. 1780; a Caughley mask jug, moulded as overlapping leaves, printed in underglaze blue, 19cm high, printed C mark, c. 1780; a Caughley quatrefoil dessert dish, ozier border, 23.5cm wide, impressed Salopian, c. 1790, [3]

Lot 147

A Caughley monteith or verrièrecirca 1785a wine-glass cooler or rinsing bowl, with notched and crenellated upper rim, painted S, incised H, 29.5cm wide (chip to one section of rim)Provenance: Previously ex. Rev. Hayes Collection, purchased at Sotheby's Olympia in 2005.Notes: Godden suggests that the incised H stands for Francois Hardenbourg from Strasbourg, who worked at the Sèvres manufactory and at the Caughley factory from 1780-88. The original vendor noted that the monteith, originally one of two sold, came from a house in Falloden Northumberland and possibly belonged to the house's previous owner, Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey.This monteith is one of only four known. One is held in the V&A Museum, another in the Shrewsbury Museum and a third in a private collection in Germany.Condition report: Chip to one of the lobed sections of the rim and a very small hairline to the middle rim of another crenallation. There are no further damages or repairs. Internally, there are some firing cracks, but not disfiguring, and one further firing crack to the lower left hand side of one handle. Otherwise in a good condition with no obvious scratches to the exterior and only one or two light scratches to the interior.

Lot 148

A Caughley jardinierecirca 1790of cylindrical form with shell-handles, painted in blue with the 'Chantilly Sprigs' pattern, painted S,12cm high, 13.5cm diameterProvenance: Ex. Rev. Hayes Collection.Condition report: Small firing crack to foot rim.

Lot 149

A Caughley jardinierecirca 1790of cylindrical form with shell-handles, painted in blue with the 'Chantilly Sprigs' pattern, painted S,12.5cm high, 13.5cm diameterProvenance: Ex. Rev. Hayes Collection.Condition report: in a good condition with no cracks, chips, damages or any restoration.

Lot 150

A Caughley robin's beak jugcirca 1785of barrel form, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern below a double blue line border, C with serif,7.5cm highProvenance: Ex. Godden Reference Collection.Condition report: No cracks, chips, damages or restoration. There is a small firing crack around the upper terminal of the handle.

Lot 151

A Caughley spittoon circa 1778-85 transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Columbine and Ripe Pomegranate pattern, unmarked, 11.2cm high (faint star-crack to base) Provenance: Ex. Rev. Blakeway-Phillips CollectionCondition report: Faint star shaped hairline cracks to the underside of the base and afurther very fine hairline to the right of this. Otherwise in a good condition with no further cracks, chips, damages or any repairs.

Lot 153

A Caughley bell-shaped mug circa 1778-83 transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'Bouquets' pattern featuring roses, pinks, primulas, foxgloves, fuchsias and peonies, indiscernible mark, 12.5cm high Provenance: Ex. Rev. Blakeway-Phillips Collection.Condition report: There are no cracks, chips, damages or any restorations. The foot rim has some nibbling and there is a firing fault to the interior wall of the mug.

Lot 154

A Caughley mask-head cabbage leaf jug circa 1782-93 transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Conversation pattern and an interior associated border, printed S, 14.5cm high (faint star-crack to base) Provenance: Ex. Rev. Blakeway-Phillips Collection. The Conversation pattern is one of the rarer landscape patterns, occurring occasionally on larger mask head jugs but only very rarely on smaller ones.Condition report: Some very minor nibbling to foot rim, faint star crack visible to the underside of the base. No further damages or repairs

Lot 156

A Caughley polychrome tea canister and covercirca 1792-94of shanked form, the cover originally with a button knop finial, decorated in overglaze enamel and gilt landscapes contained within a circular wreath of gilded leaves, a border design of overglaze leaves linked by stylised flowerheads to the neck, unmarked, 13.5cm high (cover finial restored)Condition report: The finial to the cover has been restored and re-gilded, there is a small chip or 'ding' to the foot rim. Painted panel and gilding generally in good condition.

Lot 157

A Caughley coffee pot with associated cover,circa 1775-80painted in underglaze blue in the 'Rock Strata Island' pattern, painted S mark,22cm highProvenance: Ex. Wright Collection.Condition report: In good condition with no cracks, chips, damages or repairs.

Lot 158

A group of Caughley porcelaincirca 1785transfer-printed in underglaze blue, comprising a 'Pleasure Boat' slop bowl, Sx mark, 12.5cm diameter; a half-fluted ogee cup with a 'Fitzhugh' border, 6.5cm high; 'Fenced Garden' and 'Birds in 'Branches' tea bowls and a 'Pagoda' fluted coffee cup and saucer, S mark(6)Condition report: Pagoda coffee cup and saucer - no damages or repairs, some rubbing to gilding around rim and borders.Slop bowl - two glaze faults to interior, general wear in the form of scratches. Half ogee cup - no damages or repairs, only very minor wear to gilding around rim.Birds in branches tea bowl - minute chip to foot rimFenced garden tea bowl - firing flaw to foot rim, rubbing to gilding Please see images

Lot 159

A Caughley 'French Sprigs' part tea and coffee servicecirca 1790of spiral fluted form, painted in polychrome with scattered flowers, the service comprising four tea bowls, three coffee cups, five saucers, a bowl and two bread and butter plates, unmarked, saucers 14cm diameter(15) (minor damage)Provenance: Ex CB CollectionCondition report: 1 coffee cup with hairline around base of handle, another with glaze crazing and fine hairline descending from rim2 teabowls with heavy rubbing to gilding, 1 of which has heavy discolouration to the foot rim. Another tea bowl with small foot rim chip. General wear and scratches to interior of bowls, some losses to painted enamels of exterior. Slop bowl- hairline, gilding rubbed in area and rubbing to a few flowers on exterio4Saucers - general wear and some discolouration to the raised edges of the saucer Wells, one saucer with two foot rim chips and a hairline Plates - one with a star crack, the other stained

Lot 161

Two Caughley tea bowls and saucerscirca 1785transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'Birds in Branches' and 'Mother and Child/Bell Toy' patterns,unmarked, saucers 12.2cm diameter (4)Condition report: No damages or repairs

Lot 163

A Caughley pickle leaf dishcirca 1778-82transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Pickle Leaf Vine pattern, printed S9.5cm wideProvenance: Ex. Godden Collection.Condition report: No damages or repairs.

Lot 164

A group of Caughley and Worcester blue and gilt warescirca 1785-90comprising a Worcester Queen's pattern slop bowl, Caughley coffee cup and similar tea canister (lacking cover); two 'Dresden Flowers' coffee cups, further fluted slop bowl with chain-link inner border and a shell-shaped dessert decorated with a turquoise border and gilded dots, 20cm wide (cracked)(7)Condition report: Plain fluted slop basin- gilding to rim rubbedShell dessert dish - fine star crack, small rim chip, gilding around rim rubbed1 Dresden Flowers coffee cup with wear to internal borderQueen's coffee cup - some rubbing to decoration and rimNo further damages or repairs

Lot 165

A Caughley mask-head cabbage leaf jugcirca 1785-90transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Pleasure Boat or Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, printed S mark,22cm high (nibbles to the spout)Provenance: Ex. Grice Collection.Condition report: Old restoration to spout, the very edge of the spout has and been rebuilt with some signs of good restoration to the rim either side of the spout when viewed under UV. There is a small chip to the spout and some glaze loss in this area. No further signs of damages or repairs

Lot 166

A Caughley mask-head cabbage leaf jugcirca 1785-90transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers pattern, printed Sx mark,22cm highCondition report: Slight discolouration to the lower section of the mask. No damages or repairs.

Lot 167

A group of Caughley dessert warescirca 1790-95decorated in the 'Dresden Flowers' pattern, comprising lobed plate, unmarked, 20.5cm diameter; shell-shaped dish, painted S mark, 20cm wide and a canted oval dish, 23.5cm wide(3)Condition report: Canted oval dish with heavy rubbing to gilding. Some further gilding wear to the other dishes.

Lot 168

A Caughley pickle dishcirca 1780of scallop shell shape, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'Pleasure Boat' or Fisherman pattern within a cell and spearhead border, unmarked, 10.1cm wideCondition report: No damages or repairs.

Lot 169

A Caughley polychrome cream jug circa 1792-94 of tapered bucket form, the central design motif consisting of two hand-painted doves and the inscription 'l'Amitie' (friendship), internal border with a chain-linked floral band, painted S in blue, 6.5cm high (restored) Provenance: Ex. Rev. Blakeway-Phillips Collection. Previously exhibited at Ironbridge Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition 1999, no. 671.Condition report: Portion of rim and body rebuilt with repainting, please see images.  When viewed under UV, approximately three quarters of the exterior of the jug shows signs of restoration

Lot 170

A Caughley chocolate cupcirca 1788-93of twin-handled form, decorated in the 'Dresden Flowers' pattern, unmarked,9.5cm highProvenance: Ex. Edmundson Collection.Condition report: Some gilding wear, predominantly around the rim. Minute nick to the foot rim, otherwise good.

Lot 172

A Caughley Chelsea ewer cream boat circa 1780-85transfer-printed in underglaze blue in the Pleasure Boat or Fisherman pattern, interior with associated cell and spearhead border, 6.5cm high (star crack to base)Condition report: Star crack to underside of the base, two firing cracks to the foot. Manufacturing flaw to the very top of the spur of the handle.

Lot 173

A Caughley dessert dish circa 1790of melon form with lobed and cusped rim, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Pleasure Boat pattern, impressed 'Salopian' and S mark, 23.2cm wide (restored rim chip)Condition report: Rim chip restored at 10 o'clock, approximately 1cm w x 0.5cm long

Lot 174

A Caughley Chelsea ewer,circa 1785-90of spiral-fluted form with acanthus moulding, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'Mother and Child' pattern,unmarked, 6.5cm high (restored)Provenance: Ex. Wright Collection.Condition report: Hairline has been filled in.

Lot 175

Two Caughley tea bowls and saucerscirca 1777-90transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'Fence' and 'Pleasure Boat' patterns, unmarked,tea bowls 8cm diameter, saucers 12.5cm diameter (4)Condition report: Very small chip to inside foot rim of Fence tea bowl. Some nibbling to foot of Fisherman saucer. No further damages or repairs.

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