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A dated Caughley blue and white cabbage leaf jug, c.1782, printed with the Fisherman pattern to each side and around the neck, below the spout inscribed `Manlove Vernon Lawrence 1782`, printed S mark, 23.2cm. Exhibited: Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition, Ironbridge, 1999, no. 343. Manlove Vernon Lawrence of Leese Hill, Uttoxeter, was christened in Shropshire on 4th January 1782, the eldest son of Ellen Hartshorne and the Reverend Thomas Lawrence. His unusual Christian name and his middle name came from his grandmother, Ellen Vernon (née Manlove) from whom his mother inherited her vast estate. He married Miss Ann Brindley in 1809.
A small collection of English blue and white porcelains, 2nd half 18th century, variously printed and painted, including two Caughley strainers, a Caughley asparagus server, a butterboat and a coffee cup, a miniature Worcester saucer, and a tea canister, a Mansfield-pattern coffee cup, a Lowestoft patty pan, a Derby scallop shell pickle dish, a wine taster, and a Bow sauceboat. 15.5cm max. (12)
A group of four Worcester blue and white tea wares, a similar plate by Caughley, two other items of blue and white porcelain and an 18th century pearlware plate CONDITION REPORT: extensive damage, Please see additional images, coffee cup with crack (see image), largest plate in 2 halves, smaller plate with chips to rim, largest bowl with chips and cracks throughout, next bowl no obvious damage, smallest tea bowl with hairline crack, saucer dish with hairline cracks, asparagus servers no obvious damage
A late 18th/early 19th century Worcester or Caughley jug, height 8 ins, together with a 19th century sparrow beak jug, height 5 ins, two Willow patterned plates with pierced borders, diameter 7.25 ins, two sugar basins, each diameter 6 ins, and one small blue and white shallow bowl, diameter 6.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This jug has had professional restoration. The sparrow beak has been completely restored and there is evidence of overpainting to the blue pattern to both the left and right hand side of the top rim. There is evidence of overspraying to the inside of the lip approximately half of the way round the inner and outer neck.
A SMALL STUDY COLLECTION OF LATE 18TH CENTURY TEAWARE comprising a Liverpool Profile Bud pattern tea bowl and saucer, Seth Pennington, a Liverpool Fisherman pattern coffee cup, John or Seth Pennington, a Worcester Three Flowers pattern tea bowl and saucer, a New Hall Trench Mortar pattern tea bowl and saucer, an early Coalport Pagoda and Bridge pattern coffee cup and saucer and two Caughley gilt coffee cups and saucers, saucers 12-13.5cm diam, hatched crescent or unmarked, c1785-1800 Three Flowers saucer with minute grazed outside the rim. Wear to gilding on Caughley cups and saucers, Coalport coffee cup with insignificant tiny crack
An 18th Century Worcester / Caughley blue and white spoon rest with chinoiserie decoration, 7.5 cm long CONDITION REPORTS Overall with some general wear and scuffs, some nibbles to edges, two chips to corners to underside, but also visible from the sides, plus some chips along the edge, it is unmarked to the base.
A rare Caughley 'French Sprig' pattern porcelain oval fluted teapot, cover and stand, circa 1792, decorated in enamels and gilding with cornflowers and foliage arranged in wreaths around each rim, with detached sprigs forming a pattern over the remaining surface, teapot 11cm high, stand 20cm wide Sold together with a photocopy of The Caughley Society Newsletter, February 2014, No.57, which documents a very similar teapot, cover and stand.
A Coalport trio, finely painted reserves of summer flowers within gilt scroll borders on a powder blue ground/Literature: Godden (G A) Caughley and Worcester Porcelains 1775-1800, p.97, pl.166 Condition Report: Coffee cup and tea cup have restoration to the lower part of the handle (the scroll ‘bracket’). The coffee cup has slight discoloration to interior and a small area of restoration to the inner rim. The saucer has two slight frits to the rim and wear to the gilt at the extremities.

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