A John Pennington Liverpool tea bowl and saucer, Two Figures on a Bridge and Pagoda pattern, transfer-printed in blue, the saucer 12.6cm diam c.1780; a Worcester tea bowl and saucer, Three Flowers pattern, within concentric bands, the saucer 13cm diam, crescent marks, c.1770; a Caughley fluted tea bowl and saucer, Temple pattern, boldly transfer printed in blue, picked out with gilt bands, the saucer 14cm diam, S marks in blue, c.1780; a Caughley fluted slop basin, quite plain, gilt bands, 7.5cm high, 15cm diam, c.1780; two New Hall tea bowls, c.1790 (2) [9] Provenance: the Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: Each in generally good condition with surface wear, rubbed gilding if gilded, pitting here and there, etc.
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A collection of 19th century and later jugs including a Coalport Caughley reproduction example, showing the Iron Bridge, Royal Doulton Arvon example, etc, together with royal commemorative wares including two Wedgwood mugs designed by Richard Guyatt to commemorate the 1977 Silver Jubilee and 25th Wedding anniversary of the Queen, etc
A collection of Caughley polychrome porcelain circa 1780-92, comprising coffee cup and saucer in the Ladies Sprigs pattern, tea bowl and saucer in the Royal Fly pattern (new fly festoon), tea bowl in the Dresden Flowers pattern together with a gilt floral swag and dot large saucer dish, pattern 253 to base, Chamberlains Worcester sprial fluted saucer with concentric gilt bands floral motif to centre, a Worcester Queen's pattern saucer with gold star gilding around the border and a Caughley sucrier cover (some damages throughout) Provenance: Ex. Cartwright Collection.
A small group of English and Chinese porcelain to include a Caughley fluted slop bowl transfer-printed in the rare Uninhabited Pagoda pattern, a Staffordshire pearlware figure of a reclining female holding bunch of flowers, an English cream jug painted in polychrome with flowers, pattern 687, ttwin-handled famille rose Chinese cup and saucer, two covers etc (8)
A Caughley powder-blue dish, painted in the Scholar’s Rock pattern (Holed or Flaming Rock), 1780 to 1785, of fluted form, decorated with a powder blue ground, reserves containing Buddhistic symbols and a large central, white, reserve with holed rock design, underside painted with four group of stylised trailing leaves and single blue line towards the foot rim, 22.5cm diameter (chipped) Provenance: Cartwright Collection no. 311 , purchased 2011 from a private seller.
A rare Caughley figure of a girl in Turkish dress c.1790, standing with her right arm partially raised, holding the edge of her elaborate robes in her left hand, wearing a headdress and raised on a low scrolled base applied with flowers and leaves, detailed in blue, a little good restoration, 10.3cm. Provenance: the Roy Hogarth Collection. Purchased from Bonhams, 1st December 2010, lot 169. This is one of only two Caughley figures to have been identified, after Geoffrey Godden drew attention to their existence in his book on Caughley and Worcester Porcelains in the 1960s. John Sandon identified a reference to these figures in the Worcester archives - a section titled 'Goods Rec'd from Tho's Turner Esq, Caughley' includes the entry 'Sept. 23 '89, 6 turks white @ 9d - 4/6'.
TWO WORCESTER TEA BOWLS AND SAUCERS, circa 1770, blue printed in the Fruit and Wreath pattern, hatched crescent marks, diameter of saucers 12.5cm; together with a pair of saucers printed in the Three Flowers pattern, hatched crescent marks; and a Caughley fluted coffee can in a similar pattern, printed C mark (7)
CAUGHLEY OR SALOPIAN PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, late 18th century, blue transfer printed in the Pagoda pattern beneath gilt borders, comprising teapot and cover, hexagonal teapot stand, sucrier and cover, tea canister and cover, sparrow beak milk jug and cover, slop bowl, spoon rest, four coffee cups, five tea bowls, nine saucers and two larger saucer dishes, blue printed S (27)
A group of five face mask jugs, comprising three blue and white decorated with sprays of flowers, Salopian Coalport, Caughley, and one unmarked, largest 20cm, and a pair of polychrome floral modern Coalport examples, titled to bases 'The Caughley Mask-Head Jug', 12.5cm. (5)Provenance: Private Deceased Estate
ROYAL WORCESTER - an early blue and white Worcester 'Royal Lily' tea bowl, 5cms height and an early Worcester floral and butterfly tea bowl and saucer, each with early blue Caughley mark NOTE: INTENDING PURCHASERS MAY WISH TO CHECK QUOTED DATE DOTS, BEARING IN MIND POOR LEGIBILITY ON SOME PIECES
A collection of late 18th / early 19th century English pottery and porcelain including a Caughley porcelain pagoda pattern lobed teapot stand, deep saucer and coffee cup; a small pearlware tea bowl and saucer; four pearlware saucers with impressed London anchor marks, poss. John Carr & Co.; a pink lustre and sprigged part tea service; etc. (qty)
A late 18th century Caughley cabbage leaf moulded mask jug, blue and white printed with sprigs of flowers, S mark verso, h.19.5cm; together with a mid-18th century Worcester blue and white slop bowl, decorated in the Fence pattern, crescent mark verso, dia. 15.5cm (2).Jug - appears good apart from lots of sticker residue.Bowl - some chipping to foot, otherwise good.
A Caughley cabbage leaf mask jug, circa 1775-90, printed in blue with the Fisherman & Cormorant pattern and associated border, underglaze blue S mark to base, h.22cmCondition report: Some restoration visible under UV light to the mask, rim and handle. Grubby and with some paint splashes (presumably from a careless decorator).
A Caughley Porcelain Kidney Shape Dessert Dish, circa 1790, painted in underglaze blue with The Weir pattern, 27cm wide; A Similar Three Flowers Pattern Cream Jug, 11.5cm high; and A John Pennington Liverpool Porcelain Cylindrical Mug, painted in underglaze blue with a flower spray, 9.5cm high (3)
A Worcester Porcelain Oval Basket, circa 1775, with crabstock handles, printed in underglaze blue with The Pine Cone pattern, crescent mark in underglaze blue, 26cm wide; A Similar Circular Basket, 13cm diameter; and A Caughley Twin-Handled Oval Stand, printed in underglaze blue with The Rose Centred Spray pattern, printed mark in underglaze blue, 20.5cm wide (3)
Large late 18th Century Caughley porcelain jug, printed with the 'Pleasure Boat' or 'Fishermen and Cormorant' pattern, with mask spout over cabbage leaf-moulded body, S (Salopian) mark beneath, 26.2cm high Condition: Good original order with no chips, cracks or restoration - **General condition consistent with age
An 18th century Caughley blue and white porcelain scalloped plate, fisherman and cormorant pattern, impressed Salopian mark verso, 20cm, and a blue and white shallow dish decorated with islands and fence, 21.5cm, together with a square dish and two plates with blue floral decoration and gilt embellishments (5) (a/f)

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