FIVE VARIOUS ENGLISH PORCELAIN SPOON TRAYS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a Salopian example, polychrome painted with an urn and flowers, impressed mark; a Caughley ‘Derby Sprig’ pattern example, unmarked; a Caughley tray in the ‘Fenced Garden’ pattern, unmarked; a Worcester ‘Fisherman and Cormorant’ pattern tray, crescent mark; and a Ridgway polychrome printed and enamelled spoon tray, painted pattern number 2 3065 (5) 14.8cm - 17.2cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British CeramicsThe Caughley ‘Fenced Garden’ spoon tray has labels for The Wright Collection No. 110 and The Clements Collection No. 55
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COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN ASPARAGUS SERVERS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising two Spode examples, one printed with ‘Gothic Castle’, one unmarked, one marked; one probably Minton in the ‘Net’ pattern, unmarked; one by John Turner in the ‘Stag’ pattern; one in the ‘Forest Landscape’ pattern; one Caughley in the ‘Fisherman’ pattern; one Ridgeway in the ‘Osterley Park’ pattern, unmarked; and one Spode or Herculaneum printed with the Tower vignette from the Net Pattern, unmarked (9) 7.1cm - 8.5cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF MINIATURE TEA WARES MOSTLY 18TH CENTURY comprising a Ridgway ‘Curling Palm, patter teapot, unmarked; a London shape teapot printed with a mansion and church by a riverside, unmarked; a globular teapot with pink sponged decoration, unmarked; a pearlware coffee pot painted with ’Tree Fence House' pattern, unmarked; a Caughley teabowl and saucer printed with ‘Fisherman’ pattern; a Spode teabowl and saucer printed with ‘Tall Door’ pattern, marked S; a Rathbone of Portobello teapot printed with flowers in panels on a squiggle ground, unmarked; and a teabowl printed with a squirrel and ferret, probably Portobello, unmarked (10) largest teapot 9.5cm high, saucers 9.9cm and 9.7cm diameter From The Maisels Collection
COLLECTION OF CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a printed ‘Fruit and Wreath’ pattern teabowl and saucer, saucer with S mark; a fluted ‘Temple’ pattern cup, sticker for the ‘Watney Collection’, unmarked; a scalloped shell dish in the ‘Fisherman’ pattern, So mark; a spoon tray in the ‘Pagoda’ pattern, unmarked; a large cabbage leaf jug printed with the ‘Bouquets’ pattern; and a bulbous jug printed with the ‘Pecking Parrot’ pattern, C mark (7) largest jug 19cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
CAUGHLEY RICE SPOON AND A PIERCED EXAMPLE LATE 18TH CENTURY after a Chinese shape, both painted with the ‘Maltese Cross’ pattern, with a flowerhead applied at the terminal, open crescent mark 13.7cm and 14cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: The form is inspired by the Chinese rice spoon, but the exact purpose of the English porcelain rice spoon is unknown. The plain shape and flat handle made them difficult to use, except as a small ladle. The same shape of spoon with a pierced bowl was probably used as a sifter spoon.
RARE BADDELEY LITTLER 'DOLPHIN' CREAM EWER AND A CAUGHLEY 'CHELSEA' EWER LATE 18TH CENTURY the dolphin ewer with shell moulding and a band of acanthus leaves around the foot, polychrome painted with a floral garland suspended from red loops, with a blue line rim, unmarked; the Caughley ewer of wrythen fluted form, printed in blue with chinoiserie figural decoration and urns issuing flowers, underglaze SO mark (2) Baddeley Littler dolphin ewer 11.5cm wide Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: The Baddeley Littler ewer was purchased at Bonhams, London, lot 320, 10th September 2008. The shape is apparently unrecorded in the literature.
COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAWARE LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising a Worcester polychrome floral painted teacup and saucer, square seal mark; a Caughley trio of saucer, teabowl and coffee cup of wrythen fluted form, painted with landscapes views, probably decorated at Chamberlain's, unmarked; a Derby coffee cup and saucer of rare shape, of fluted form, enamelled in green floral decoration with gilt highlights, unmarked, and a Worcester pink camaieu painted trio of saucer, coffee cup and teabowl with floral decoration within gilt cartouches, unmarked (10) Derby saucer 13.3cm diameter, Derby cup 5.7cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
THREE ENGLISH PORCELAIN 'DOLPHIN EWER' CREAM BOATS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a Derby ewer painted with sprays of flowers to each side, with a red line rim; a Seth Pennington ewer painted with mixed flowers with gilt highlights and a star below the spout; and a Caughley ewer painted with flowers, with a rope moulded foot rim and ochre line rim, incised star mark (3) 6.5cm - 8.2cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN BUTTER BOATS AND WINE TASTERS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a Caughley butter boat printed with the ‘Fisherman’ pattern; two various Spode examples, one marked Spode, one unmarked; a Caughley wine taster printed with the ‘Fisherman’ pattern, unmarked; a Derby wine taster centred with a flower head, unmarked; together with a spoon-shaped EGG DRAINER, possibly Derby, painted with floral sprigs, unmarked (6) egg drainer 9.6cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
GROUP OF POLYCHROME PAINTED CUPS AND A CAUGHLEY TEAPOT LATE 18TH CENTURY the globular teapot painted with flowers and with puce diaper borders, unmarked, 16cm high; comprising a Worcester ‘red line ware’ cup painted with flowers and double red lines near the base, unmarked; a Worcester ‘Back to Back Roses’ pattern cup, unmarked; a Worcester cup painted with a spray of flowers within a gold leaf border, with turquoise and ochre diapers on the internal border, unmarked; a Worcester floral decorated cup with a tan rim, unmarked; a Worcester cup with pink camaieu floral sprays, unmarked; and a Caughley cup painted with pink flowers, unmarked (7) cups approx 6cm - 7cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
Two trays of assorted English ceramics to include: large blue and white bowl labelled for Grant Davidson Collection, as possibly Caughley, George Jones 'Botanical' plate, Granger's Worcester blue and white dish, 19th century Staffordshire pickle dish, pair of English porcelain floral straight sided vases, Swansea porcelain 'Mandarin' design two handled bowl (lacking lid), Barr Flight and Barr Worcester muffin dish cover and other items. Mostly bearing P G Whited Collection labels. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Swansea Mandarin bowl - No lid- no obvious damage.
Two trays of assorted 19th century and later china to include: two Swansea cups, Swansea chocolate cup, Newhall fluted teacup, straight sided Caughley blue and white tankard, Oriental design teapot, feeding cup, English porcelain oil lamp bearing label for Coalport, three English blue and white transfer printed tapering spoons rests and other items. together with early 19th century brass snuff box with Georgian coin. Mostly bearing P G White Collection labels. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Swansea cups - dull tone to one cup, the other two appear OK. Cider mug - badly cracked. Cup and cover - cracked. Fluted mug - wear and star crack. Worcester teacup - OK.
A COLLECTION OF CAUGHLEY BLUE & WHITE TEAWARES circa 1790, transfer-printed in the Pagoda pattern, with gilded decoration, comprising six tea bowls, six cups, six saucers, and a slop bowl, some with 'S' mark to base, slop bowl 15.25cm diameter, saucers 12.75cm diameter, tea bowls 4.75cm high and 8cm diameter, cups 6cm high. Condition Report : Two saucers with hairline star cracks to base; one cup with 2.5cm hairline crack; slop bowl with chipped gilding to rim. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Decorative Ceramics - a Caughley Mask head jug; a Noritake coffee pot and cream jug; two Royal Crown Derby blank gravy boats; Wedgwood Kutano Crane ginger jar; six Limoges dishes and stands; Coalport Ming Rose plates; Coalport pin dish; Royal Albert American Beauty dish; Belleek Shamrock vase; Dresden cup and saucer; Royal Worcester pin dishes, various; others, Copenhagen, Minton, etc; a three tier cake stand; etc
A set of six Coalport blue, gilt and white octagonal coffee cups and saucers, (three cups cracked), and two modern Coalport “Caughley Mask’’ jugs, (14), tallest 14.5cm. Condition - varies Four cups substantially glue-repaired; others good; saucers good; minor surface wear to all. Jugs good.
FIVE 18TH CENTURY ASPARAGUS SERVERS DECORATED WITH FRUITS AND FLOWERS, two Caughley with underglaze blue decoration, crescent mark and three probably Derby with Dry Point floral decoration, unmarked but with Alasdair Morrison labels to bases to two (5) (Condition Report: one of the Caughley servers has been broken in half and glued, all the others appear to be in good condition)
A GROUP OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PRINTED WITH THE `THREE FLOWERS' PATTERN ( 22)Circa 1770 Comprising; a bullet-shaped teapot and cover, 16.5cm high; a jug and cover, 17.5cm high; a slop bowl, six teabowls and six saucers, hatched crescent marks; also a Worcester cabbage leaf moulded mask jug in the `Natural Sprays' pattern, 24cm high; a Worcester `Fence' pattern sugar bowl and cover and saucer dish, and a Caughley blue and white `Bouquets' pattern printed cylindrical mug, blue `S' mark, 11cm highTeapot and cover- teapot with a shallow dent to one side and some glaze specking. The cover with some small chips to the flower finialJug and cover- jug with some heavy brown staining and a short crack to the rim. The cover with some chips and staining.Slop bowl, 15.5cm diameter- some minor chips around the footrim but otherwise in good conditionSix teabowls and saucers- four teabowls in overall good condition. One with a large rim chip, another with some black specking to the glaze. One saucer with rim chip, another with chips to footrimCabbage leaf moulded jug- poor restoration to the spoutSugar bowl and cover- bowl with a haircrack around the body, approx. 8cm length. Cover with small chips to the flower knopSaucer dish, 19cm diameter- small shallow chip around the footrim. Otherwise in good conditionCaughley mug- Long haircracks to lower body and across base
A GROUP OF CERAMIC TEAWARES to include a group of six Coalport Revelry Adam Green coffee cups and saucers (one cup has visible signs of repair to the handle), a modern Coalport Caughley Mask-Head jug, a boxed Coalport blue Revelry cake slicer and fork, a Royal Doulton British Airways EC1071 coffee cup and saucer, a Copeland Spode Flemish Green coffee set comprising one coffee pot (chip to the underside of the lid and spout), five coffee cups (one with significant hairline crack), and three saucers, a group of Aynsley tea wares comprising a cake plate, ten side plates (all ring dull when tapped but consummate with age), four tea cups (two with hairline cracks), and a milk jug (large chip to the rim), a Caverswall Imari style side plate, a group of early twentieth century Redfern and Drakeford tea wares comprising six tea cups (five with hairline cracks), six saucers, twelve side plates(two with hair line cracks, two with chips, light scratches and light crazing), and a milk jug (dull when tapped) (qty) (Condition Report: significant issues mentioned in the main description, varying degrees of crazing and wear)
A PAIR OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PRINTED CABBAGE-LEAF MOULDED MASK JUGS CIRCA 1780 Decorated with the 'Pinecone' pattern, blue crescent cross-hatched marks, paper collection labels 30cm high; AND A CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE BOWL FOR A GUGLET, CIRCA 1780, printed with a version of the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, un-marked, paper collection label, 29cm diameterProvenance: The Leonard Fuller Collection Condition Report: One jug has a 2cm long section of wear to the rim and some marks and wear to the guglet bowl. Please see additional images available from the Dept. upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Derby teapot, cover and stand, c 1798, of straight sided oval shape, enamelled and gilt with trailing foliage, 14.5cm h, painted puce crown, crossed batons and D, a Sampson Hancock Derby teapot and cover, second half 19th c, painted in the Imari palette, 16cm h, a New Hall Old Oval teapot and cover, pattern no 80, 15cm h, and Caughley teapot stand, c 1775, 15.5cm w, S mark in blue script The Derby cover and stand repaired, otherwise good with slight wear. New Hall spout, cover, and inner-rim with some restoration. Caughley stand good, with some stacking wear.
Royal Worcester blue and white milk jug, with rose sprays, approx 14.5 cms h, Worcester 18th century tea bowl circa 1775, crescent moon mark approx 8 x 5 cms together with a blue and white sparrow beak creamer approx 10 cms h. This lot includes a blue and white Newhall tea bowl and saucer (Holgate plate 192) and a Caughley blue and white sauce boat and cover circa 1780 approx 14 x 9.5 cms (af)
Cloisonné tea pot two similar bowls and covers, silver goblet trophy cup, tea spoon, fish servers, Caughley jug and another (9) With firing imperfections. With chips and cracks. The finial is loose on the teapot. With denting. Small hole in the spout of the teapot. Goblet and cutlery with discolouration.
Collection of ceramics to include a Worcester blue and white cup, a Caughley cup, with 'S' mark to the base, 6.5cm high, a Worcester blue and white teabowl, 4.5cm x 8cm, a small blue and white porcelain teapot, unmarked, in the manner of Lowestoft and an Englisporcelain teapot, marked to the base, 12cm high (5) Both teapots with extensive damage, losses and extensive restoration. The lid of the larger teapot may not be original in our opinion. The cups and teabowl with small chips and underglaze chips to the bases. All with surface dust, dirt and scratches.
Late 18th century Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, circa 1770-1780, decorated in the fruit sprigs pattern, each with crescent mark beneath, teabowl H4.5cm D7.5cm, saucer D12cm, together with a late 18th century Caughley egg drainer, circa 1785, decorated in the Pleasure Boat pattern, with moulded shell handle, with S mark beneath, including handle L9.5cm, a late 18th century Worcester leaf shape pickle dish, circa 1770, decorated with floral sprays and sprigs, with crescent mark beneath, L8.5cm, and an early 19th century leaf shape pickle dish, decorated in the Queen of Sheba or Chinese Procession pattern, with crown mark beneath, L14.5cm, (5)Condition Report: Tea bowl and saucer in good overall condition with light wear, predominantly in the form of surface scratches, and very small nick to edge.Egg drainer with break through centre of bowl and edge of handle which has been re-glued, and other surface wear, predominantly in the form of surface scratches.Caughley pickle dish with two small losses to tips of rim edge, plus general surface wear predominantly in the form of scratches.Other pickle dish with two losses to rim edge, as well as a number of smaller losses along edge, hairline running down bowl near stem, and general surface wear predominantly in the form surface scratches.
A Caughley porcelain tea service, circa 1790, of fluted form, painted in underglaze blue and overglaze gilt with sprigs, with chain pearl borders, the service comprising a barrel-shaped teapot and cover, a bucket-shape cream jug, two coffee cups, two tea bowls, a pair of saucers and a circular bread and butter plate, painted S marks, teapot 14.5cm high; sold together with a Victorian trio of coffee cup, saucer and side plate, decorated in red, yellow and gilt, pattern number 625, two miniature teacups and saucers, 20th century, a Royal Worcester blanc de chine sweetmeat dish, shape 349, and a Copeland Spode twin-handled sucrier and cover, designed for the American market, retailed by Gered, London, Piccadilly Arcade, 12cm high and a small Victorian blue and yellow glass vase (group)Condition:Caughley service - various elements of some gilding wear, particularly to the teapot (mainly the cover, rim and the lower portion of the body). The cover also has some minute nibbles on the underside rim. The teapot spout has a chip and associated hairline crack.Teapot stand - gilt sprigs heavily rubbed.Cream jug - small hairline below the spout.Teabowls - small blemish to one foot, this tea bowl also has some black scratches to the interior.No other damages or repairs to the service.
A Worcester fluted milk jug, c.1770-1790, in Gold Queen's pattern, a Caughley fluted milk jug, c.1790, in Dresden Flowers pattern and a Caughley coffee cup, c.1785, transfer printed with Pagoda pattern, 9cm h and smaller, coffee cup with printed blue S (3) Hairline crack to base and crack to base of handle of jug, chip to rim of cup

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