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
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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.
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.
A mixed quantity of ceramics and glassware to include a Melba ware part tea set, Royal Crown Derby miniature tyg cup and saucer, Caughley tea bowl, Chinese 19th century blue and white inverted baluster vase and a French Clobbard vase in the Chinese style, miniature Goss cup and saucer boxed collectors plates and other items
A FLIGHT, BARR & BARR BLUE GROUND CABINET SAUCER, C1820, PAINTED WITH FANCY BIRDS IN GILT DOG TOOTH RIM, 11CM DIA, PUCE PRINTED CIRCULAR MARK, A BRISTOL SAUCER, C1775, PAINTED IN GREEN AND GILT WITH HUSK FESTOONS, BLUE ENAMEL X, A CAUGHLEY BLUE AND GILT SAUCER WITH SCALLOPED RIM, C1785, UNDERGLAZE BLUE S AND A COALPORT SCALE BLUE GROUND ETRUSCAN SHAPED COFFEE CUP, C1820, PAINTED WITH FLOWERS AND GILT IN WORCESTER STYLE (4) Condition reportFlight, Barr & Barr saucer - one or two tiny chips in the rim that are hardly noticeable. Bristol saucer with light wear only. Caughley saucer and Coalport cup both in good condition
A CHELSEA GOLD ANCHOR" OVAL DISH" enameled in polychrome with a border of roses and circlets of leaves within an undulating border highlighted in gilt, the base with a "Gold Anchor" mark, 32cm wide, a pair of Caughley leaf-shaped dishes, transfer printed in blue with daffodils, 14.5cm, and a Derby inkwell of circular form decorated in puce with neo-classical military trophies, a burning torch, and other neo-classical motifs, the base with a painted mark in red, 15cm diameter maximum (4)
A large group of 18th/19th century English blue and white porcelainMainly Worcester and Caughley, including a Caughley spittoon, a Worcester saucer printed with 'The Mother and Child' pattern, a press-moulded bowl printed with the Pine Cone group, 25cm diameter, a flared mug with 'The Gilliflower' pattern and various other items including teabowls, saucers, sparrowbeak jugs and plates, (39)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Caughley inkwell, lacking linercirca 1777-88of waisted cylindrical form, the rim pierced with four circular quill holes, fitted with a detachable well, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'Bell Toy' pattern, the reverse with a subsidiary print of three vases and a pagoda, the rim and top section with scattered flower sprigs, unglazed base with painted C mark, 5.5cm high(chipped, cracked)
A CAUGHLEY DESSERT DISH, CIRCA 1785-90, of shaped kidney-form, blue printed with the Full Nankin pattern, impressed Salopian mark, (riveted), 27cm wide; together with A WORCESTER BOWL, CIRCA 1770-80, circular, blue printed with the Three Flowers pattern, crescent mark, 10.2cm diameter; A WORCESTER TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, decorated with the Mansfield pattern; A WORCESTER PLATE, blue printed with the Fence pattern, crescent mark, 15.5cm diameter; and A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JAR AND COVER. (6) Provenance: The Chris Crabtree Collection, North Yorkshire.
A mid 18th century English porcelain slop bowl, with raised thickly painted figure in a landscape, 11cm diameter, a late 18th century Caughley blue and white cabbage jug, with foliate decoration, M Workmans mark to base, 24cm high, and an 18th century blue and white plate, 20cm diameter (3) Condition report: Repair to bowl, large chip missing from plate edge, crack to handle of jug
LATE 18th CENTURY CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN CYLINDRICAL MUG, transfer printed with flowers in underglaze blue, the cobalt oxide run badly during firing, also badly cracked, together with TWO SMALL EARLY 19th CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE TEAPOTS, one minus cover, the other with absent knop to the cover (3)
A rare Caughley mustard pot and cover c.1790, the slender baluster form printed with the Travellers pattern after a print by Paul Sandby, a family standing beside a laden donkey, the reverse with a mother and child standing in a rural landscape, S mark to the underside, restoration to the cover, 9cm. (2) Provenance: a private collection in London. Cf. Dr Chris Holloway and Felicity Marno, Paul Sandby and Related Influences on Caughley Porcelain, pp. 33-42.
18th Century Caughley Salopian blue transfer-printed porcelain mask jug, the leaf-moulded body with floral spray decoration and medallion 'God Speed The Forge' beneath cursive initials JD, blue-printed S marked beneath, 18.5cm high Condition: Minor glazing flaw to lower body, old loss to edge of handle, otherwise generally sound. **General condition consistent with age
A rare Caughley 'Bell Toy' inkwell and linercirca 1775-85.of waisted cylindrical form, the rim pierced with four circular quill holes, fitted with a detachable well, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, the reverse with a subsidiary print of three vases and a pagoda, the rim and top section with scattered flower sprigs, printed C mark,9.7cm diameter (top section cracked, inner rim chip, the inkwell chipped)
Lowestoft porcelain coffee cup with wavy rim and gold sprig decoration together with a further Lowestoft coffee cup with interlocking handle, decorated with an alternating pattern of turquoise and green beads, the interior with turquoise border, together with a Caughley cup with gilt floral design (3)
A Worcester blue and white mug, 1775-1785, printed in 'The European Landscape Group' pattern,14.5cm high, a Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, 1775-1785, printed in 'The European Landscape Group' pattern, saucer 12cm diameter, a Worcester blue and white teacup and saucer, printed with flowers, saucer 12cm diameter, a Caughley blue and white clamshell-shaped bowl, printed in 'The Fisherman' pattern, 14cm long, and a blue and white tea caddy and cover, of lobed barrel shape with a printed landscape and gilt border, 11cm high (8)Condition report: No obvious major faults.No apparent restoration, chips or damage to any of these pieces. Some surface dirt to the lidded cannister. A saucer of teacup has firing flaws, but only on close inspection.
An extensive collection of blue and white wares, decorated in the 'Belfort' pattern by Coalport and others, comprising: a coffee pot and cover, breakfast cups, tea cups, coffee cans, saucers, a milk jug, cream jugs, sucriers, dinner plates, desert plates, side plates, and egg cups, with a selection of further blue and white chintz patterned tea wares, two Coalport pint mugs decorated in the Caughley 'Fir Cone' pattern, and a Coalport Edward VII coronation plate (Qty)(at fault)
A Caughlty Fence pattern coffee can, printed with fence, flowers and foliage, tramline border, C mark, c.1780; a similar Cormorant pattern tea bowl, Salopian mark; another, Fence pattern; a Caughley tea bowl and saucers, in underglaze blue with plough, hut and pine trees, Salopian mark, c.1760

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