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A Lowestoft pickle dish and two English blue and white miniature jugsLate 18th centuryThe pickle dish 9cm long, the smaller jug Caughley, 4.7cm high, the other jug Worcester, 5.4cm high, together with a Worcester miniature cup painted with swags of harebells, 4.5cm high (4)Footnotes:Smaller jug painted with the 'Island' pattern, unmarked.Larger jug printed with the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, unmarked.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of English teawareLate 18th/19th centuryIncluding a Caughley 'Birds in Branches' teabowl and two cups, a Derby twin handled teacup and saucer, and a wrythen moulded Worcester cup, teabowl and saucer trio, etc various marks, some unmarked (18)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th century Worcester porcelain globular shaped teapot decorated with sprigs of garden flowers in underglaze blue, height approx 18cm, a Caughley porcelain cup and saucer with blue Willow pattern and gilt trim, cup marked with underglaze blue Salopion mark and two late 18th century teacups, including one polychrome decoration (5). CONDITION REPORT Teapot has repair to spout, minor rim chips. Cup has crack from rim to near base.
A Caughley trio comprising a teabowl and saucer and coffee cup painted in colours with cornflowers along with a Caughley coffee cup and saucer painted with red flowers entwined with gilt ribbons c.1780. Trio with a cracked coffee cup and some gilt wear throughout. Red flower duo with some gilt wear only/
A Caughley porcelain coffee pot and cover, circa. 1775, of typical form, decorated in the 'fisherman and cormorant' pattern, to a cell diaper border, printed 'Sx' to base, 22.3cm (at fault), along with two further late 18th century tea bowls, each with ogee form rims and fitzhugh borders (at fault) (3) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
Seventeen Ca Mau 'fisherman' pattern blue and white saucers and twelve tea bowls, circa 1725, with a lone fisherman at the water's edge, a sampan moored on the shore opposite, buildings in the background, the rim with a narrow hatched border, the tea bowls 6.3cm diameter, saucers 10.8cm (29)Provenance: A private collection, purchased Sotheby's, Amsterdam, part lot 290, 29th-31st January, 2007This pattern was copied at Worcester and CaughleyηΊ¦ζΈ 1725εΉ΄ θΆειη―ζ²θΉιθ±ζΈε€«εΎθΆη’12δ»ΆεθΆη’17δ»Άζεζ₯ζΊοΌθ±ε½η§δΊΊζΆθοΌ2007εΉ΄1ζθ΄θͺθε―ζ―ιΏε§ζ―ηΉδΈΉοΌζεηΌε·290ε·Condition Report: some glaze degradation some chips and cracks typical of shipwreck porcelain Condition Report Disclaimer
A rare near pair of Caughley blue and white plates, c.1785-92, painted with the Salopian Peony spray, within smaller scattered sprigs, with formal trellis borders to the scalloped rims, painted S and C marks, each with a restored rim chip, 20.2cm. (2) Cf. The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White Patterns, p.110 for a monogrammed mug, previously thought to be the only piece in this pattern.
Three Caughley creamers, c.1780-85, one painted in underglaze blue with the Rock House Island pattern, another left in the white with traces of gilding to the rim, the last of low Chelsea ewer form, painted with the Simple Posy pattern, 11.2cm across max. (3) The white creamer from the Godden Reference Collection.
A Caughley composite blue and white printed part tea service, circa 1785, highlighted in gilding; comprising; a `Pagoda' pattern teapot and cover, slop bowl and two teabowls and two saucers; a `Temple' pattern slop bowl, sugar bowl, two saucer dishes, six teabowls and six saucers, painted S mark to some, teapot 14cm. high, (23).
English blue and white pottery, a Bow Chinoiserie pattern saucer with blue pattern 51 mark, circa 1760 β4¾in. (12cm.) diameter (rim chips and hairline); a Worcester prunus root pattern saucer, circa 1765 (chips), a Caughley βtoyβ tea cup with S mark (chip and crack), a Worcester butter dish and a Caughley scalloped edged saucer printed with the fisherman pattern
Ceramics - a pair of Goebel Artis Orbis Michelangelo vases, boxed; a Coalport Caughley Jug, boxed; a Royal Worcester Lea & Perrins 150th Anniversary collector plate no. 772 of 1000, boxed; a Ringtons Landmark Vase; a salt glaze owl; a Worthington & Green ale jug embossed in relief with cherubs; another larger marked WYE to base; crested ware including a miniature tea service and Billiken The God of Luck; etc. qty
A group of late eighteenth century blue and white transfer printed and hand-painted Worcester and Caughley porcelains, circa 1760-90. Included: Comprising of: a Caughley Bell Toy saucer, a Worcester floral saucer, a Fisherman and Cormorant coffee cup and tea bowl, a Fence pattern coffee cup, a colourful floral decorated coffee cup, a Chinese-style waste bowl, and three fluted tea ware pieces with blue and gilded decoration. Saucers: 13 cm wide, cups: 6.5 cm tall. (11)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Fence cup damaged, others in generally good overall condition bar wear to gilding in places.
A group of late eighteenth, early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed and hand-painted porcelain tea wares, c.1750-1810. Wares include: Two Chinese export hand-painted blue tea bowls, a Chamberlain tea bowl, a Lily pattern coffee can, A Caughley coffee cup and a Miles Mason coffee can. All around 6-7 cm tall. (6)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: All in overall good order.
A group of eighteenth Century Caughley blue and white transfer printed tea wares, circa 1780. They all printed with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern. Included are: a teapot and cover, sparrow-beak cream jug, open sugar, waste bowl and two saucers and three tea bowls. Teapot: 20 cm long. (9)Condition: Damage to both saucers, one tea bowl, and the teapot knop.

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