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A Caughley pierced circular basket, circa 1780-85, with applied moulded flowers to the exterior, printed in underglaze blue with the Pleasure Boat pattern, with associated border to the inside edge, moulded flowers tipped in blue, unmarked, 15.5cm diameter (one external flower restored) See CBE catalogue no.84 for a basket of the same form in the Pine Cone pattern.
A Caughley slop bowl, circa 1780, printed in underglaze blue with the Sliced Apple pattern, with secondary companion print similar to that of Apple and Damsons, the centre of bowl with single Damson, below a single line blue rim, printed S mark, 10.5cm diameter Ex. J&S Wyatt Collection paper label.
A Caughley twin-handled cup, possibly for custard, circa 1785, painted with Bright Sprigs, below a single blue line border, blue S mark, 7.5cm high Footnote: See CB&W, page 70 for a discussion of this pattern where the author notes that it was derived from an unknown European source, possibly inspired by, but not copying, Tournai in Belgium.
A very rare Caughley pounce pot, circa 1780-90, of distinctive 'Bobbin' form with bulbous centre and spreading rim and foot, dished top pierced with several holes, printed in blue with floral sprigs and hexagonal cell borders, unglazed base with blue C with serif mark. 8.5cm high Ex. Bernard Watney Collection label.
A Caughley leaf shaped pickle dish, circa 1775-80, printed in underglaze blue with a Single Flower Spray, with associated blue line and feathered edge border, unmarked, 8cm wide *See CBE , no.203 for and lot 57 from the Caughley sale held at this saleroom on 28th April, 2010 for a similar example.
A Caughley mask head jug, circa 1785, of moulded cabbage leaf form, with double indented strap handle with scales and scroll supports, printed in underglaze blue with the 'Parrot Pecking Fruit' pattern, unmarked, 19.5cm high See CBE catalogue no.103 for a Mask Jug of a smaller size in the same pattern.
An unusual Caughley tea bowl, circa 1790, printed in underglaze blue with the Travellers Print, featuring a secondary print of a mother, child and dog in a landscape, below an associated double line border, unmarked, 8cm diameter See CB&W, p.63 for a discussion of this pattern, where the author notes that this print was based upon an etching by Paul Sandby RA (1731-1809). That this print is slightly unclear may be down to the re-cutting of the engraved plate.
A Caughley coffee cup and saucer, circa 1780, the cup with a grooved strap handle, painted in blue with the Cannonball pattern, painted C marks, cup 6.5cm high, saucer 12.5cm diameter (2) Ex Bernard Watney Collection paper label to coffee cup. See CBE catalogue no.251 for a coffee cup in the same pattern.
A Caughley coffee cup, circa 1780, painted in underglaze blue with the Bridge and Windmill pattern, below an associated internal blue border, painted S mark, 7cm high See C&WP plate 29 for a tea bowl hand painted with this pattern which Godden refers to as a 'rare underglaze blue bridge design'.
A composite Caughley porcelain part tea and coffee service, circa 1780-90, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Temple and Pagoda patterns, comprising a teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, eight tea bowls, nine saucers, seven coffee cups, teapot stand, one dish, 19cm diameter,a spoon tray, 16cm wide and two lobed dishes, 20cm and 22cm wide and an English porcelain cream jug, S marks (some damage) (33)
A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE WET MUSTARD POT AND COVER printed with the Three Flowers pattern, the cover painted with two flowers, 9.5cm h, hatched crescent, c1770, a Worcester clobbered tea bowl and saucer, painted in blue with the Two Quail pattern and with near contemporary additional decoration in iron red and gilt, c1780-85 and a Caughley blue and white fluted tea bowl in the Pagoda pattern, c1782-92 (5) ++Mustard pot with long crack running from the upper junction of the handle, flower knop chipped, saucer and both tea bowls in fine condition
A New Hall tea bowl and saucer printed in blue and white transfer with 'Trench Mortar' pattern, unmarked C1800, two 18th Century saucers, one poss Lowestoft painted in polychrome enamel in the Oriental style, two other saucers poss Caughley painted in underglaze blue in Chinese style, similar coffee can and saucer, a poss Bristol tea bowl and an a/f fluted custard cup.
A GROUP OF 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAWARES, c. 1770-1790, to include two Worcester 'scale blue' tea saucers, two Worcester 'Queens' pattern coffee cups, a Worcester blue printed 'Bell Toy' pattern saucer, a Caughley blue and gilt teacup and saucer, a Derby blue and gilt teabowl and saucer, a Chelsea Derby cream jug with green floral swags and a teabowl of the same pattern (11)
A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER SMALL PORCELAIN MUG, c.1758, of baluster form with reeded handle, on-glaze printed in black with the ""King of Prussia"", unmarked but Holdship`s rebus within the print, 3 1/4"" high, together with a Caughley porcelain blue and white printed canister of ribbed barrel form with matched cover, 4"" high, a similar plain canister with blue and gilt borders (no cover) and a similar blue and white saucer dish, 8 1/2"" high (4)

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