Collection of early19th century tea ware including a Coalport John Rose cup and saucer decorated with flowers on a Coalport gold and gilt ground, a Samuel Alcock cup and saucer decorated with flowers on a a peach and gilt ground, Ridgway two cups and one saucer, a Coalport John Rose two cups and a saucer decorated with red and gilt swags, a Caughley teapot stand, a Derby cup saucer and tea bowl with white fluted body and gilt decoration and another Derby cup and saucer
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An 18th Century English porcelain saucer dish, of Worcester, Caughley, or Lowestoft style decorated with a pagoda pattern, measuring 12cm in diameterCondition report - There appears to be no significant damage to this saucer. There is however a very slight graze to the rim of the saucer in one area
Three Caughley eyebaths, circa 1785-90Of oval shape set on slender tapering stems, two painted in blue with trailing floral sprigs in the French style, the third printed with small sections from the 'Fisherman' pattern below a cell and dagger border, 4.6cm - 6.4cm high (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Caughley inkwell, circa 1780-85Of waisted cylindrical form, the top with a large central hole to contain a well, surrounded by four smaller quill holes, the sides brightly painted in blue with a spray of flowers, scattered sprigs and an insect in flight, four foliate sprigs to the rim, 8.8cm diam, 7.9cm highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Liverpool blue and white porcelain bowl. Circa 1780, with blue and white floral painted decoration, height 6.6cm, diameter 16cm, together with two Worcester blue and white Fisherman pattern tea bowls, each with disguised Chinese character marks, two Caughley tea bowls, a Caughley cup and a blue and white saucer (7).
18th century Caughley blue and white sparrow jug, decorated in the Mother and Child pattern, circa 1780-1790, with underglaze C mark beneath, H9cm, together with a Worcester coffee cup, circa 1785 painted with floral sprays in underglaze blue and gilt, with crescent mark beneath, and a Caughley trio of tea cup, tea bowl and saucer, each of moulded wrythen fluted form and decorated with gilt and blue sprigs and bands, each with crescent mark beneath, (5)Condition Report:Jug handle restored.
A Chelsea style teapot, jug and sugar bowl with another coffee set. Caughley ribbed teapot, decorated in polychrome with sprigs of flowers, the rim with blue within solid gold lines, the lid with similar & gilt knob. Marked with a gold anchor, circa 1785, H15cm; coffee set decorated with birds in foliage, gold crown mark to base, pot H18cm. (7).
FOUR PIECES OF CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE FLORAL PRINTED PORCELAIN, comprising a circular butter tub of circular form, lacks cover, bears 'S' mark and 'Wright Collection No.647' sticker to base, diameter 10.5cm, (professional restoration to the uprights and some of the rim), a saucer in the Fruit and Wreath pattern, 'Sx' mark to base, a sparrow beak jug (professional restoration to spout and front of jug), 'C' mark to base, height 10.5cm and a sugar bowl in the Three Flowers pattern, 'S' mark to base, diameter 10.5cm (4) (Condition Report: any significant damage mentioned within description, appear good apart from restoration)
A GROUP OF LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN, in the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, comprising a shell shaped pickle dish, a scalloped edged plate, diameter 17.5cm, two tea bowls, a teacup, a saucer and a small bowl, diameter 4.5cm x height 2.5cm, most pieces having 'S' or 'Sx' blue backstamps, small bowl is unmarked, scalloped plate bearing impressed 'Salopian' mark (7) (Condition Report: pieces appear in good condition, small bowl has chipped foot rim, teacup also has a tiny chip on the foot rim, signs of light use, wear commensurate with age)
THREE PIECES OF CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE PRINTED PORCELAIN, comprising a coffee pot in the Fence pattern, lacks cover, bears 'C' mark to base (old repair to base filled with piece of metal which is visible inside and out), height 17cm, a sucrier lacking cover, bears 'C' mark to base, height 7.5cm and an unmarked tea bowl in the Mother and Child pattern (3) (Condition Report: any significant damage is mentioned in the description, otherwise good condition commensurate with age and use)
A GROUP OF LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN, hand painted with cornflowers and other floral designs, comprising a bullet shaped teapot decorated with cornflowers, moulded handle and spout, height 14cm, (crack in rim towards spout, chips around top rim of lid, nibbles to underside of foot rim), a Caughley mug, height 9cm, two spoon trays of serpentine outline, one bears label for 'The Edis-Blewitt Collection', length approx. 15.5cm, a Caughley sucrier and cover of wavy circular form, 'S' mark to base, a saucer dish with bell flower design and two coffee cans, one pattern no.384, possibly by Anstice Horton & Rose (8) (Condition Report: any significant damage mentioned within the description, otherwise wear to the gilding in varying amounts)
A GROUP OF LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY CAUGHLEY (SALOPIAN) AND OTHER PORCELAIN TRANSFER PRINTED IN BLUE WITH PATTERNS INCLUDING TEMPLE AND PAGODA, including some Caughley (Salopian), comprising a reeded teapot and cover, Caughley 'S' mark to base, (lid chipped in two places, teapot cracked), an unmarked sucrier ad cover (glued repairs to sucrier, cover has some staining and rough patches), an unmarked saucer dish, two saucers with 'S' mark, a trio with 'Edis-Blewitt Collection' stickers to the undersides, four assorted tea bowls and three coffee cups, one of which has 'S' mark (15) (Condition Report: some wear to the gilding, any significant damage mentioned within the description)
TWO PIECES OF POLYCHROME DECORATED CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN, comprising a sparrow beak jug with a chrysanthemum design, unmarked, height 9cm, the coffee cup with a rose design, unmarked, height 6cm (2) (Condition Report: a few minor nibbles to the foot rims of both, otherwise both in good condition)
A COLLECTION OF LATE 18TH ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA WARES INCLUDING WORCESTER AND CAUGHLEY, ALL PRIMARILY BLUE AND GILT DECORATION, including a Caughley tea bowl and saucers with wavy rims, both marked 'S', saucer bears label for 'The Edis-Blewitt Collection', a trio of coffee can, tea bowl and saucer with cornflower design, saucer bears 'J & S Wyatt' label, a trio of coffee can, tea bowl and saucer with wavy rims and ribbed body, decorated with cornflower heads, all unmarked, a set of coffee can, two tea bowls and two saucers, floral designs, a Worcester tea bowl and a Caughley tea bowl in near identical patterns, etc (17) (Condition Report: generally good condition, a few tiny nibbles to foot rims and wear to the gilding)
A Caughley Temple pattern blue printed barrel shaped tea canister and cover, 1780s, of fluted form, underglaze blue mark to base, height 11cm, together with two pieces of Caughley printed in the Fisherman pattern, comprising a large pickle leaf dish, length 16.8cm, and a sucrier and cover, height 11cm (minor faults).
A set of 18th century Caughley cup and saucer and a 19th century ironstone gilt blue and white bowl. The lot comprising a Caughley blue and white cup and saucer decorated with landscape, pagoda, trees and bridges to exterior, gilt rim and foliage scrolling along the rim in the well, along with a matching design saucer. Further, a 19th century English ironstone blue and white bowl decorated with houses and landscape with gilt rim to exterior, foliate scrolling and gold decoration along the rim and a floral motif in the centre. Largest measures approx. 8.5cm tall x 16cm diameter.
A Caughley blue and white sparrow beak jug and fluted tea bowl and a Lowestoft tea bowl and saucer, c1780-1800, saucer 12.3cm diam Saucer – slight wear. Tea bowl – good, no cracks or chips. Caughley jug – tiny chip on lip, not cracked. Caughley tea bowl – gilding worn, foot ring cracked
A rare Caughley blue and white inkwell, c.1780, of capstan shape, printed with small flower sprigs between cell diaper borders, the shoulder pierced with four quill holes, blue C mark, the liner lacking, 8.2cm across.Cf. Geoffrey Godden, Caughley and Worcester Porcelains, pl.127 for a similar example plus wasters excavated from the factory site.
A small collection of Caughley miniature teawares, c.1770-80, including a teapot and cover and three saucers painted in underglaze blue with the Island pattern, a miniature teabowl and saucer printed with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, and a coffee cup and saucer decorated with gilt flower sprigs, some restoration and damages to the Island pieces, 9.3cm max. (9)
A Caughley blue and white mask jug, c.1770, printed with the Three Flowers pattern, and a Lowestoft-style mug, decorated with a bird amongst foliage, the base inscribed 'Abm Moore August 29th 1765', 18.2cm max. (2)Cf. British Museum, Accession No. 1887,0307,XI.7 for a genuine example, and 1957,0403.1 for a modern forgery. The genuine Lowestoft mugs were made in varying sizes, although it is not known who Abraham Moore was.
A Caughley reeded white and gilt part tea service, circa 1790, decorated with circle and dot band, comprising eleven tea bowls, six saucers and two saucers dishes, together with seven similar coffee cupsOne teabowl with two hairline cracks, one cracked across and riveted, one with rim chip.Two saucers with hairline cracks. Two of the coffee cups are cracked. Some wear to gilding and enamels overall.
An 18th century Worcester teapot c.1780, in 'Rose' transfer pattern, replacement cover, 13cm high; together with a small collection of 18th and 19th century blue and white teacups, to include a Liverpool Richard Chaffers coffee can c.1762, flowering prunus below a trellis border, 6.5cm high; Worcester 'Mansfield' pattern teacup with crescent mark to base; Worcester 'Three Flower' pattern teacup (af), crescent mark to base; Caughley 'Fisherman' cup etc (7)
Three 18th century porcelain sauceboats: A Worcester sauceboat, c.1770, decorated with flowers within moulded panels, crescent mark to base, 10cm high; a Liverpool John Pennington porcelain sauceboat with biting snake form handle and decorated with Chinoiserie scenes, 11cm high; and a small Caughley porcelain sauceboat, Chinoiserie garden scenes, C mark to base, 6.5cm high (3)

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