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Two Caughley leaf shape pickle dishes circa 1780 printed with Pleasure Boat or Fisherman and the Cormorant pattern, (2) the largest dish measures 12cm high Condition report: The largest dish has three rim chips approximately 5mm at the largest, a short hairline and a few tiny rim nicks. The smaller dish has a small section of the rim restuck and a few tiny rim nicks. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
Caughley porcelain circa 1780 to include an ogee shape cup and saucer a Tower pattern cup, a Fisherman and Cormorant pattern cup and a Full Nankin pattern lozenge shape dish, (5) Condition report: The ogee cup and saucer have worn gilt, there is a small rim chip to the cup. The Lozenge dish has foot rim chips. The Tower cup has slightly stained crazing to the base. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
An 18th century porcelain tea service, gilt decorated with flowerhead finials, probably 'Caughley' CONDITION REPORT: Extensive damage ADDED INFO: PLEASE NOTE SHOULD READ 'CAUGHLEY', 1 saucer with chip, another with long hairline crack, 3 bowls with cracks, 1 cup with crack, jug with chip to foot rim, teapot with extensive damage
A collection of 18th/19th century porcelain to include a Caughley coffee cup and jug, a Worcester blue and white coffee cup circa 1770, an 18th century blue and white, possibly Lowestoft or Bow butter boat circa 1770 (damaged), a Worcester blue and white Fisherman pattern strainer circa 1780, a small group of polychrome early 19th century transfer printed porcelain, possibly Spode and further blue and white jug
A shallow shaped dish, printed in deep blue, c1790, āTwo Figuresā or Caughley Willow pattern Ill: Coysh I.3, by Joshua Heath, 21.5cm, together with a multi lobed shallow dish by William Mason, c1830, āThe Windmillā pattern, 25cm. Condition Report: Lightly crazed on the front and heavy crazing on the reverse. Some staining and discolouration. A little lose of glaze to the raised edge on one of the lobe. The square dish is in generally good condition, some light crazing.
Seven late 18th century blue and white tea bowls comprising two fluted Caughley examples printed in underglaze blue with the Pagoda design, augmented with over-glaze gilding, painted 'SO' mark to one and 'S' to the other, 8cm diameter, two Caughley examples, in the 'Mother and Child' pattern and a 'Travellers' print, 8cm diameter (restored), a possibly early Coalport teabowl decorated with a chinoiserie landscape (at fault), and two fluted Caughley teabowls decorated underglaze blue and gilt (7) For the first tea bowl in this lot, see The Caughley Society, 'Caughley Blue and White Patterns', The Caughley Society (Llandysul: 2012) p.174 for a plate of the same design. For the 'Travellers' and 'Mother and Child' print teabowls, see the same book, pages 59 and 63 for illustrations of the same designs
A Caughley porcelain milk jug, circa 1780, of baluster form printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers and Butterfly design below a blue line border, blue printed S mark, 14cm high Ex J&S Wyatt Collection paper label to base, reference 142CA. See Halls Sale Catalogue 28th April 2011, p.20, lot 47 for a similar jug which sold for £160. See also p.118 of The Caughley Society, Caughley, Blue and White Patterns, Gomer Press (LLandysul: 2012) for a representation of this pattern.
A Caughley saucer, circa 1780, painted in underglaze blue in The Bell Toy pattern within a blue lined border, printed S mark, diameter 12.4cm, together with a Caughley blue and white porcelain fluted cream jug, circa 1780-99, printed in underglaze with a Nankin pattern landscape, with two figures crossing a bridge to one side, and buildings set amongst rocks and trees with one further figure standing in front of a building, underglaze blue S, 11cm high (restored) (2) See p.52 of The Caughley Society, Caughley, Blue and White Patterns, Gomer Press (LLandysul: 2012) for an illustration of the Bell Toy pattern.
A Caughley teapot and cover, circa 1780-5, of globular form, with quatrefoil section loop handle, cover with button knob, printed underglaze blue Fenced Garden design with associated border, fragment of the pattern is applied to the spout, unmarked, 15.5cm overall height (restored) See p.28 of the exhibition catalogue of A Bicentenary Exhibition of Caughley Porcelain c.1772-1799 for a black and white illustration of a teapot of the same design.
A late 18th century Caughley porcelain child's part tea and coffee service, decorated the Island pattern in underglaze blue, comprising a teapot and cover, a coffee pot and cover, a jug, a pair of trios, a bowl with a cover, a meat style plate, and a pair of plates (minor/occasional chips) See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by NG Hot water jug: approx. 9 cm high. Cover with several chips. Spout with chip and cracking running from this. Teapot approx. 8 cm high. Inside rim of cover missing or restored. Jug approx. 5 cm high: Small chip to sparrow beak lip and to footring. Sugar bowl and cover approx. 5.5 cm high Glaze heavily pitted. Oval plate approx. 10.5 cm wide. Two cups approx. 3.5 cm high. Two saucers/plates approx. 4.5 cm diameter. Two tea bowls approx. 5.0 cm diameter. Two saucers/plates approx. 8 cm diameter. One with underglaze chip to footring. Overall reasonable condition unless stated above. Pieces with glaze faults and pox marks. Some with blue running into glaze.
A group of Caughley porcelain in the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern: comprising a pair of leaf shaped butter boats, a pair of asparagus servers, a leaf shaped pickle dish, two strainers and a tea canister, devoid cover, each printed in blue in a cell and spearhead border, circa 1780-90, printed `S` marks to four pieces.(8)

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