Group of English porcelain to include Caughley coffee cup, circa 1785, Spode coffee can, circa 1880, factory Z (Wolfe) coffee cup, circa 1800, cobalt coffee can, pattern 44, Machin coffee can, pattern 168 , a Machin saucer, pattern 154, Miles Mason bat printed sauce, pattern 349, Minton saucer,pattern 499 and Hicks & Meigh saucer, pattern 729 (9)
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A small reference collection of late 18th and 19th Century ceramics, primarily English, including - late 18th Century Chelsea Derby cup and saucer painted in cameo green and gilt with flowering sprays, Caughley blue printed cup and saucer printed with a chinoiserie design, Worcester slop bowl printed in blue with floral and fruit design, 2.5ins high, and fourteen other pieces, various
A pair of Scottish pearlware nursery plates, circa 1820 printed with commemoratives for Queen Caroline within basket moulded painted borders, 17cm diameter; A Worcester porcelain queen Charlotte pattern saucer dish, 18cm; a caughley dragons in compartments pattern ogee cup; and a porcelain plate, decorated in red, blue and green with a stylised beast and foliage, 20cm diameter (5)
A Worcester blue and white ovoid tea canister and cover, circa 1770, printed with 'The Fence' pattern, 12cm high, blue hatched crescent mark, a pair of Worcester blue and white tea bowls printed with 'The Fruit & Wreath' pattern and a Caughley blue and white coffee pot, printed with a similar pattern, matched cover, (6).
A selection of 18th century and later ceramics to include a Chinese Imari palette mug with wrought handle, 12.5cm high, a Worcester waisted mug painted with figure on a terrace, 9cm high, a Worcester golbular teapot, crescent mark to base, 11cm high, a pearlware pickle dish and a reeded Caughley coffee cup (5) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Chinese mug- Multiple chips to rim. Extensively rivet repaired throughout. Large chip to base rim. Worcester mug- Multiple chips to rim. Large rim descending stained hairline crack and a further smaller example. Teapot- Extensive stained hairline crack running through base and ascending through one side of the teapot. Noticeable Firing crack to interior below spout. Scratches exterior. Pickle dish- Dirtied chip to rim with smaller nicks to the rim. Coffee cup- Some gilt wear to rim.
A CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER, C1785-95 painted with the Salopian Sprigs pattern, 14cm diam, underglaze blue painted S, a Coalport Red Ribbon pattern coffee cup, a New Hall blue and white Two Moths pattern coffee cup, a Chinese blue and white coffee cup and a Chinese blue and white tea bowl, gilded in England (5)++Both blue and white coffee cups with hairline crack, the three other items in good condition
Two 19th century caneware game tureen dishes with liners and covers, the largest 29cm long, a Louis Wain jug with decoration of a cat and dog alongside the inscription 'Good Gracious, How you frightened me', 20cm high, a Caughley porcelain lobed waste bowl transfer-printed in the Apple and Damsons pattern, 16cm diameter and small selection of other ceramics
George III Caughley teabowl and saucer of Temple pattern, bases mark S, a Caughley teabowl of fisherman and cormorant pattern with stylised Chinese mark to base, a Worcester teabowl 1755-1780 of cannonball pattern with workman's mark to the base, and a Worcester unfinished scale pattern saucer with mark to base (5)
Three English porcelain blue and white pickle leaf dishes c.1770-80, of vine leaf shape, one Lowestoft and painted with grapevine within a berry border, one Caughley and painted with a central star motif within a serrated rim, the other Liverpool and painted with three flower sprigs, 10cm max. (3)
A Caughley blue and white teabowl and saucer c.1790, printed with the Trench Mortar or Malay House pattern, a New Hall saucer and a Coalport saucer both printed with Chinese pagoda designs, a Wedgwood pearlware teabowl and saucer with a similar Chinese landscape, and a pearlware teabowl printed with a pine tree issuing cones, 13.7cm max. (7)
A First Period Worcester blue and white pickle dish, a Caughley pickle dish and a Caughley wine taster: the Worcester pickle dish painted with the 'Pickle Leaf Vine' pattern, open crescent mark, circa 1765-70, 9 cm.; the Caughley example printed in the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, circa 1775-80, 10 cm [minor chips]; the taster similarly printed, S mark, circa 1780, 6 cm [3].
A First Period Worcester dessert plate and six pieces of blue and white porcelain: the plate painted with a 'fancy bird' in a landscape vignette within gilt swag and blue borders, W mark, circa 1775, 21 cm [two restored chips]; a Worcester milk jug printed in the 'Three Flowers' pattern, hatched crescent mark, circa 1775-80, 10.5 cm.; a Worcester saucer printed in the 'Birds in Branches' pattern, hatched crescent mark, circa 1770-80, 12 cm.; a Caughley teabowl printed in the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, circa 1775-80, 8 cm.; a Worcester cup similarly printed within gilt line borders, disguised numerals mark, circa 1775-80, 6.5 cm; a Worcester cup printed in the 'Bandstand' pattern, disguised numerals mark, circa 1780, 6 cm.; and a late 18th century Willow pattern teabowl, possibly Miles Mason, 9 cm [5].
A group of Caughley to include a coffee cup and saucer with gold edged decoration, two blue and white saucers, four blue and white tea bowls and a sucrier cover, together with a fluted tea bowl and saucer with puce detailing, two fluted Coalport bowls decorated with cherry blossom, 13cm and 15cm diameter and a coffee cup and saucer in pink and white with flowers, cup 6.5cm high and saucer 13.5cm diameter (qty)
A tray of blue and white transfer printed ware to include; a Royal Doulton "Norfolk" plate and cream jug, a Caughley sugar bowl 12.5cm diameter, a flow blue milk jug 15cm, a Leeds cream ware mug with oriental scene of a building 11.5cm, Wedgwood "Wild Flower" fern pot, pair of Masons "Denmark" mugs etc.
Marshall (H. Rissik, F.L.S.), Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period (1751 - 1783), Ceramic Book Company, Newport 1954, blue buckram, 4to; Branyan (Lawrence), French (Neal) and Sandon (John), Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751 - 1790: An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of the Patterns, Barrie & Jenkins, London 1981, h/b, d/j, 8vo; Spero (Simon) and Sandon (John), Worcester Porcelain 1751 - 1790: The Zorensky Collection, Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1996, h/b, d/j, 4to; Spero (Simon), Worcester Porcelain: The Klepser Collection, Lund Humphries, London 1984, h/b, d/j, 4to; Sandon (John), The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain: Volume I, 1751 - 1851, The Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1996, h/b, d/j, 4to; Spero (Simon), Lund's Bristol and Early Worcester Porcelain 1750 - 1758: The A.J. Smith Collection, C and J Smith, London [n.d., 2005], h/b, d/j, small folio; Hobson (R.L.), Catalogue of the Frank Lloyd Collection of Worcester Porcelain of the Wall Period Presented by Mr. & Mrs. Frank Lloyd in 1921 to The Department of Ceramics and Ethnography in the British Museum, Privately Printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, London [n.d., c. 1921], contemporary tan leather, gilt lettered spine, marbled endpapers, stamped: Dept. of Medieval and Later Antiqs., British Museum, small 4to; Sandon (Henry), The Illustrated Guide to Worcester Porcelain 1751 - 1793, Herbert Jenkins, London 1969, h/b, d/j, 4to; others, second edition, 1974 and third edition, 1980, (2); Reynolds (Dinah), The Marshall Collection of First Period Worcester Porcelain, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 1999, h/b, 8vo; Dawson (Aileen), The Art of Worcester Porcelain 1751 - 1788: Masterpieces from the British Museum collection, The British Museum Press, London 2007, h/b, d/j, square 4to; Barrett (Franklin A.): Worcester Porcelain, Faber and Faber, London 1953, h/b, d/j, 4to & Worcester Porcelain and Lund's Bristol, Faber and Faber, London 1953, h/b, d/j, 4to, (2); Godden (Geoffrey A.), Caughley & Worcester Porcelains 1775 - 1800, limited edition 1396/1500, Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1981, h/b, d/j, 4to, [15]
A Caughley blue and white porcelain mug, circa 1785-90, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Natural Sprays pattern, C mark, 11.5cm high Ex. B&R.M. Watkins paper label to the base. Literature: Ironbridge 1999, no. 39 and The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White Patterns, p.94. This is a rare print to be found on Caughley.
An 18th century Worcester porcelain blue and white decorated tea bowl and saucer, diameter of the saucer 13cm, a similarly decorated cup and a matched saucer, also a Caughley Salopian blue transfer decorated cup and saucer, marked (3). CONDITION REPORT: One coffee cup with repaired crack, general surface wear throughout, some nibbles to foot rims, pitting and fritting, kiln dirt and manufacturing imperfections.
An 18th century Worcester porcelain shaped circular plate painted in underglaze blue with floral and fruit sprays within ornamental border, diameter 15.5cm, a leaf shaped pickle dish (both af), and a Caughley Salopian parrot beak baluster cream jug (3). CONDITION REPORT: The plate has got a major crack spreading from the rim to the centre of the base, the pickle dish with a few chips to the edge of the rim, the jug appears to be in good condition.

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