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A Caughley, Salopian tea cup and saucer, late 18th century, decorated in gilt and cobalt blue with leaves, Crown Derby tea cup and saucer decorated with a band of flowers, a late 18th century famille rose porcelain bowl decorated with panels of figures, an imari plate decorated with flowers and a Royal Crown Derby porcelain imari sugar scuttle. (7)
Collection of Caughley, to include a Pagoda pattern lidded sucrier, teapot stand, three coffee cups in Temple pattern and Willow Nankin pattern, and three saucers in Fence and House, Fenced Garden and Bandstand patterns, (9) Condition report: There is gilt wear to all pieces bearing gilded decoration. The three cups have some re gilding, the bandstand saucer has a stapled repair, the Fence Garden saucer has a crack. There are no other damages.
Collection of similar Caughley tea ware to include a teapot, tea caddy, three graduated saucer dishes, slop bowl, spoon tray, and two trios, all decorated with Pagoda pattern except the spoon tray which is decorated with The Fenced Garden pattern, (15) Condition report: Spoon tray; three cracks to the rim, re-gilding. Saucer dishes: the smallest has a section of the foot lacking, the other two pieces are not damaged but have some re-gilding. Bowl: some re-gilding which has losses in places. Trios: one cup has a small foot chip, one saucer has a filled chip. Tea Caddy: restored rim chip and finial, some re-gilding. Teapot: filled chip to the flange of the lid and some re-gilding.
Four pieces of Caughley circa 1780 to include a shell dish, asparagus server, pickle dish and strainer, printed with pleasure boat pattern in underglaze blue transfer, (4) The shell dish measures 12cm wide Condition report: Shell dish: Stapled repair. Strainer: filled rim chip, tiny hairline to rim. Pickle dish: restuck with filled section. Asparagus server: tiny nick to corner.
Four Caughley tea bowls and saucers circa 1780 printed with Pleasure Boat, Temple, Tower, and Willow Nankin patterns, (8) Condition report, Pleasure boat: filled rim chip to tea bowl, hairline and foot chip to saucer. Temple: two short hairlines to the saucer. Tower: three hairlines to the tea bowl, one to the saucer. Willow Nankin: Saucer restuck. Some gilt wear to all pieces with gilding.
Two Caughley cream jugs circa 1790 printed with Pagoda pattern in underglaze blue transfer, `S` marks to bases, (2) the tallest jug measures 10.5cm high Condition report: The Sparrow beak jug has no damage or restoration, only gilt wear. The second jug has old restorations to the handle joins as well as a crack to the body.
A box of miscellaneous items to include 19th Century blue and white transfer decorated child's part tea set, two vintage light bulbs, a modern "The Caughley" mask head jug, a blue and white bowl, a 19th Century Tunbridge ware type wooden box containing a collection of carved wooden chess pieces, a Continental porcelain figure group, etc CONDITION REPORTS Small blue and white tea set : teapot has crazing throughout, some chips to rim, some chips throughout, damage to spout, sugar pot - one of the handles is lifting from the body, some crazing throughout, some minor chips to inside of rim, some chips to outside of rim, cream jug - crack to bottom of handle, assorted chips to rim, crazing, three teacups & three saucers - assorted small chips and minor cracks. Large bowl has crazing throughout, minor scratches, assorted signs of general wear and tear. Small coffee set has some wear to giltwork, some minor cracks and small scratches to glaze. Chess pieces : some pieces are missing, some damage and chips, etc. Hardwood box with assorted losses, chips, scratches. Caughley jug with small scratches throughout. Blue and white jug with assorted crazing, cracks, scratches, chips, etc. Belleek vase with some minor scratches. Dog ornament has mild crazing.
A Caughley blue and white porcelain wet mustard pot, lacking its cover, circa 1780-5, printed with the 'Fence' pattern, straight sided cylindrical form with ornate scroll handle and shell upper terminal, blue printed C with serif mark, 8cm high Footnote: Purchased from Christies' Pitchford Hall Sale, 28th/29th September, 1992; originally part of lot 904.
A Worcester blue and white porcelain sauce boat, circa 1780, decorated with the Doughnut Tree pattern, length approx 18cm (chip to footrim and firing crack to handle), together with a Caughley blue and white tea caddy and cover, circa 1780, printed with Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, pseudo Chinese marks to base, height approx 13cm (restoration).
CAUGHLEY ‘SCHOLAR’S ROCK’ PATTERN PLATE, C.1780 painted in blue on the centre with an insect amongst flowering shrubs, the scalloped rim with alternating panels, diameter 7.1"" — 18 cm., C mark in underglaze blue Provenance: Label with Klaber & Klaber, London Robert W. Macaulay Collection, Toronto
A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER painted in underglaze blue and `clobbered` with the Caughley Gillyflower pattern, saucer 12.5cm diam, open crescent, c1785 Described as "very rare" in Branyan, Sandon & French. This example has the added interest of contemporary factory clobbering. ++Both in fine condition with only a few light glaze scratches
A PAIR OF NEW HALL BLUE PRINTED HARD PASTE PORCELAIN TRENCH MORTAR PATTERN PLATES, A SMALL GROUP OF MOTHS PATTERN TEAWARE, A CAUGHLEY PAVILION AND PAGODA PATTERN FLUTED TEA BOWL AND A SPODE BLUE PRINTED PEARLWARE COFFEE CUP c1790-95 ++Spode cup cracked, the other items in good condition with localised light wear
A CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE CHELSEA EWER transfer printed with the Birds in Branches pattern, 11cm l, c1778-92 and a Worcester blue and white reeded coffee cup and saucer, open crescent, c1770 (3) ++Caughley ewer with single descending hairline crack and some glaze speckling caused during manufacture. Worcester cup and saucer in fine condition
TWO CAUGHLEY COFFEE CUPS one painted in famille rose enamels with a prominent flower centred spray and fringed puce scale inner border with red sprigs, rim gilt, the other of ogee shape and enamelled with the Worcester Dragons in Compartments pattern, 6.5cm h, c1790 For the patterns see Caughley in Colour, exhibition catalogue, 2005, nos 49 and 73. ++Both in fine condition
Late 18th Century English porcelain coffee cup, probably Caughley or Worcester, the body with vertical flutes and having floral decoration in lilac, green, pale blue, red and gilt, 6.75cm high Condition Report: Some rubbing to the gilding and minimal paint loss to the decoration - ** General condition consistent with age
A pair of Caughley coffee cups and a saucer. Printed in blue with the fisherman and cormorant pattern. Printed S marks c1780, along with two other early English porcelain saucers. Condition Report : One extremely minor feint hair crack to the rim of one cup only. No further damage and free from restoration. Two coloured saucers with minor hair cracks.
A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE DISH, 18TH CENTURY, of shallow circular form, painted with fleur de lys motif within a cobalt blue band, highlighted in gilt, crescent mark, 22cm diameter; together with another Worcester blue and white dish of similar period, and a caughley blue and white preserve jar and cover, 11cm high (3)

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