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Lot 65

A Caughley dinner service plate, circa 1785-90, of twelve lobed form, with basketweave border, printed in underglaze blue with a variation of the Gillyflower pattern with supplementary floral and insect motifs, within blue line border, impressed `Salopian`, 21cm diameter

Lot 66

A Caughley dessert plate, circa 1785-90, of twelve lobed form, with basketweave border, painted in underglaze blue with the French Sprigs pattern within blue line border, impressed `Salopian`, 20.8cm diameter

Lot 67

A Caughley dessert plate, circa 1785-90, of lobed and bracketed form, painted in underglaze blue with the French Sprigs and Festoons pattern, within blue line borders, impressed `Salopian`, bearing old collection label, 19.5cm diameter See C & W P plate 52 for a similar piece in the author`s collection. See CBE catalogue no. 511 for a similar example.

Lot 68

A small Caughley plate circa 1780-85, the lobed plate painted in underglaze blue with Salopian Sprigs within thick blue and wavy line borders, painted S mark, 17cm diameter

Lot 69

A Caughley plate, circa 1785-90, of lobed circular form, painted in blue with the Weir pattern, within an associated border, bearing old retailers label, 21cm diameter

Lot 70

Two Caughley octagonal soup plates, circa 1780, each printed in underglaze blue with the Full Nankin pattern within a Fitzhugh type border, 22.5 and 23cm wide respectively (2) For similar examples see CBE catalogue no. 295.

Lot 71

A Caughley radish dish, circa 1790-95, of punt shape and painted in underglaze blue with the Weir pattern, within a greek key and cell diaper border (smudged), underglaze blue x mark to the foot rim, 31cm wide See The Watney Collection Part III, London, 1st November 2000, lot 1216 for a very similar example in the same pattern, see also CBE catalogue no. 468 for a radish dish in the same shape decorated in the Chantilly Spriggs pattern.

Lot 72

A Caughley radish dish, circa 1785-90, of oval bracketed form with two scroll moulded handles, printed in underglaze blue with the Full Nankin pattern, within an associated Fitzhugh border, (chipped) 29.5cm wide See C & W P page 103 for a discussion of radish dishes and plate 164 for a similarly moulded radish dish in the Weir pattern, see also CBE catalogue nos. 293 and 475 for a similar dish.

Lot 73

A Caughley salad bowl or junket dish, circa 1780, the circular bowl moulded to the interior with three scallop shells, printed in underglaze blue with the Pine Cone pattern within a painted toothed internal border, the exterior printed with root vegetables, moths, a snail, underglaze blue C with serif, 25.5cm diameter See C & W P plate 167 for a similar piece, and page 142 for a discussion of the difference between Worcester and Caughley salad bowls. See CBE catalogue no. 79 for an almost identical piece. A similar lot was sold Bonhams London, 9th September 2009, lot 152.

Lot 74

A Caughley salad bowl or junket dish, circa 1780, the circular bowl moulded to the interior with three scallop shells, printed in underglaze blue with the Pleasure Boat pattern within a blue lined border, impressed `Salopian`, 25.5cm diameter

Lot 75

A Caughley saucer dish, circa 1790-95, the circular dish painted in underglaze blue with the Tower pattern, within a cell diaper and insect border and gilt lined rim (gilding rubbed), 22cm diameter See C & W P plate 28, for a similar example described as a bread and butter plate from the author`s collection also see Phillips, The Watney Collection Part III, 1st November 2000, lot 1215 for another example in this pattern.

Lot 76

A Caughley saucer dish, circa 1780, the circular dish printed in underglaze blue with the Birds in the Tree pattern, (at fault) 21.5cm diameter

Lot 77

Two Caughley fluted saucer dishes, circa 1780, the circular dishes printed in underglaze blue with the Temple pattern and the Pagoda pattern respectively, both within fluted, gilt lined borders, one marked S with serif and one marked S, both 19.5cm and 21cm diameter (2)

Lot 78

A Caughley bowl, circa 1780, printed in underglaze blue with the Birds in the Tree pattern, underglaze blue S mark, 12.5cm diameter

Lot 79

A Caughley bowl, circa 1785, printed in underglaze blue with the Stalked Apple pattern, with supplementary fruit and floral sprigs, below a blue lined rim, (at fault) 15.5cm diameter See CBE catalogue no. 15 for a waste bowl printed in this pattern.

Lot 80

A pair of Caughley small bowls, circa 1785-90, each of fluted form, having slightly flared rim, printed in underglaze blue with the Nankin border with a further blue lined rim to the foot, one marked C with serif, both 7.6cm diameter (2) See CBE catalogue no 668 for a very similar pair of bowls and also see Caughley Porcelains Bicentenary Exhibition 1972 Pl. 10, Cat. 135 which states that `The exact purpose of these unusual pieces is the subject of some speculation. They are known to have occured in a set of at least six which suggests a table rather than a wash stand accesory, and it is probable that they were some form of dessert bowl or dish. The shape and placing of the decorative band suggests something in the nature of an epergne cup, although spice bowls cannot be ruled out`.

Lot 81

A Caughley cream boat or `gadroon boat`, circa 1776-82, with raised, overlapping strap handle and scroll terminal, raised on a spreading, rope moulded foot, painted in underglaze blue with the Island pattern within a blue lined rim, impressed star mark to foot rim and blue painted C with serif, 9.5cm long, 6cm high See C & W P, plate 109 which shows an unglazed Caughley factory waster illustrating the base of a gadroon boat with an impressed star mark, see also page 91-92 where Godden discusses the impressed star marks and suggests that they are workman`s piece rate tally marks. See also CBE catalogue nos. 369 and 370, where 370 also has the impressed star mark. See Bonhams London, 20th October 2009, European Ceramics, Glass and Asian Art, lot 266 for a similar example.

Lot 82

A Caughley cream boat circa 1780-90, the pedestal boat printed in underglaze blue with the Fence pattern, with an internal blue line border and floral sprig, underglaze blue S mark (smudged), 10.5cm long

Lot 83

A Caughley dolphin ewer creamboat, circa 1785, the body moulded with shells and entwined dolphins, the handle in the form of a lamprey, the body painted with floral sprigs within blue line borders and painted to the pouring lip with an insect, blue painted C with serif mark, bearing Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition catalogue label no. 49, 9.2cm long, 8.6cm high

Lot 84

A Caughley creamboat, circa 1780, of Chelsea ewer shape, printed in underglaze blue with the Fruit and Wreath Gooseberry pattern, the interior with associated fruit and wreath border, 11cm long

Lot 85

A Caughley sauceboat, circa 1780-85, of wide reeded form, with scroll handle and printed in underglaze blue with the Apple pattern with supplementary fruit and floral prints, below a blue line rim, blue printed S mark, 16.5cm long See C & W P page 143 for a discussion of sauce boats including this form, which was also employed at Worcester, Lowestoft and Derby. See also CBE catalogue no. 9 for a similar example.

Lot 86

A Caughley sauceboat, circa 1785, of linenfold moulded form, with raised scroll handle, the body printed in underglaze blue with the Pleasure Boat pattern below a cell and spear head border, restored handle, 20.5cm long See C & W P plate 173 for a similar example alongside two unglazed factory wasters, see also CBE catalogue no. 354 for a similar example, and Panes, Nicholas, British Porcelain Sauceboats of the 18th Century, Gomer Press, 2009, page 248, figure 405 for a colour illustration of a similar piece. Panes suggests that contemporary creamware may have been the influence for this design.

Lot 87

A Caughley spittoon or saffer pot, circa 1780-90, of globular form with wide rim and printed in underglaze blue with the Fence pattern within a floral and bird border, within concentric blue line rim, 13cm diameter, 11.5cm high See C & W P page 104 for a discussion of the purpose of these vessels and their possible use as saffron bulb holders. Godden suggests that this could be the derivation of the term `safflower` which, when abbreviated could give the name `saffer` as found in the Chamberlain-Turner accounts. Plates 165 and 166 show spittoons or saffer pots in the Pleasure Boat pattern and the Fruit pattern. See also CBE catalogue no. 48 and 268 for very similar examples to this lot.

Lot 88

A Caughley spittoon or saffer pot, circa 1780-90, of globular form with wide rim and printed in underglaze blue with the Stalked Apple pattern within a blue line rim, underglaze blue S, 11.5cm diameter, 10.5cm high

Lot 89

A Caughley spoontray or dessert dish, circa 1780-85, the lobed, oval dish, printed in underglaze blue with the Full Nankin pattern within associated Fitzhugh type border, gilt lined, underglaze blue S with serif, old retailers label, 19.5cm wide See C & W P page 106, for a note on the use of spoon trays and also plate 180 for a smaller but similar tray from the Victoria and Albert Museum. See also CBE catalogue no. 300 which shows a dessert dish of similar form in the Full Nankin pattern.

Lot 90

A Caughley spoontray, circa 1780, the oval tray with ogee moulded rim, printed in underglaze blue with the Pagoda pattern beneath a gilt lined rim, blue painted S with serif and painted x, unglazed base, 16.5cm wide See C & W P plate 181, lower left, for an almost identical example. See CBE catalogue no 330 for a very similar example in this pattern.

Lot 91

A Caughley spoontray, circa 1785-90, the elongated hexagonal tray with fluted rim, printed in underglaze blue with the Temple pattern within associated Fitzhugh border, gilt lined rim and loop and dot internal border, unglazed base, 17cm wide

Lot 93

A Caughley mustard spoon, circa 1780-85, the bowl painted in underglaze blue with a floral spray, with a moulded rococo style handle, 10.5cm long See C & W P plate 290, for a comparison of Caughley and Worcester mustard pots and spoons, also see CBE catalogue no. 43.

Lot 94

A Caughley blue and gilt ladle, circa 1785-90, painted in underglaze blue and gilded with a Dresden Sprays pattern, with leaf moulded scroll handle, gilt highlighted, 17cm long See C & W P plate 207 for a similar ladle and also CBE catalogue no. 51 for an example of a Caughley dessert tureen ladle.

Lot 95

A Caughley strainer, circa 1780, the circular, pierced bowl with leaf handle, printed in blue with the Pleasure Boat pattern within a cell and spear head border, blue printed S, 10cm long See C & W P plate 119, page 231, for a similar example and CBE catalogue no. 350 for a similar example.

Lot 96

A Caughley strainer, circa 1780, the circular, pierced bowl with bent twig handle, printed in blue with the Pleasure Boat pattern within a cell and spear head border, blue printed S, 8.5cm long

Lot 97

A Caughley strainer, circa 1780-90, the circular, pierced bowl with leaf handle, painted in underglaze blue with the Island pattern within a segmented border, blue painted S, 9.5cm long See CBE catalogue no. 319 for a similar example in this pattern

Lot 98

A Caughley scoop or taster, circa 1780-90, the circular bowl with leaf handle, printed in underglaze blue with the Pleasure Boat pattern within a cell and spear head border, blue painted S, 5cm diameter See C & W P plate 186 for a very similar example with accompanying waster, and pages 35 and 107 where Godden discusses the possible purpose of this small container. See also CBE catalogue no 4.

Lot 99

A Caughley tart or patty pan, circa 1780, the exterior printed in underglaze blue with the Fence pattern within concentric blue line borders and moulded rim, simple blue printed floral spray to the interior, blue printed C with serif, 9.5cm diameter See C & W P plate 184 and 185 for examples of tart pans in Fisherman and Fruit and Wreath patterns. See also CBE catalogue no 275.

Lot 100

A Caughley tart or patty pan, circa 1780, painted in underglaze blue with the Island Sampan pattern within moulded rim, blue painted C with serif, 9cm diameter See CBE catalogue no. 327 for a very similar example in this pattern.

Lot 101

A Caughley tea canister and cover, circa 1780, the ovoid body printed in blue with the Three Flowers pattern with supplementary insects and sprigs, within concentric blue lined borders, 13cm high

Lot 102

A Caughley tea canister and cover, circa 1780, the reeded ovoid canister printed in underglaze blue with the Temple pattern within gilt lined rims, 12cm high

Lot 103

A Caughley tea canister and cover, circa 1780, the tapering cylindrical canister printed in underglaze blue with the Fenced Garden pattern within gilt lined rims, the cover with floral knop, 12.5cm high

Lot 104

A Caughley teapot and cover, circa 1780, the globular teapot printed in underglaze blue with the Birds in the Tree pattern, within floral and scroll border, the cover with button knop, blue printed S mark, bearing Caughley Bicentenary 1772-1972 exhibition label no 411, 13.5cm high

Lot 105

A Caughley teapot and cover, circa 1780, the globular, half fluted teapot printed in blue with the Fitzhugh Border pattern with gilt scroll detail, Chinese style spout and handle, the cover with ribbed knop, blue painted Sx mark, 14cm high See CBE catalogue no. 663 for a milk jug in the same pattern, see also nos 652 and 516 for teapots of the same shape in different patterns.

Lot 106

A Caughley teapot, cover and stand, circa 1785-95, the barrel shaped teapot of reeded form with ear shaped handle and half fluted spout, printed in blue with the Temple pattern below a Fitzhugh Border with gilt highlights throughout, the cover with ribbed, gilt knop, 14cm high the hexagonal stand with conforming decoration 13.5cm wide (2) See C & W P plate 196 for a tea service in this shape.

Lot 107

A Caughley teapot stand, circa 1780-90, the hexagonal, fluted stand, printed in blue with the Pleasure Boat pattern within cell diaper and spearhead borders, part printed S mark, unglazed base, 15cm wide

Lot 108

A Caughley tea bowl, circa 1780, painted in underglaze blue with the Blown Seed Head pattern, below a concentric blue line rim, underglaze blue painted S mark, bearing Wright collection label, 9cm diameter See C & W P plate 29, page 183, where Godden illustrates a waster from the factory, which appears to be a thickly potted saucer, painted with the Blown Seed Head pattern. See also Phillips London, The Watney Collection, Part III, 1st November 2000, lot 1209, for two small bowls similarly decorated in this pattern. See also CBE catalogue no 111 where it states that these shapes are influenced by the Chinese stem cup shape.

Lot 109

A Caughley coffee can, circa 1780, printed in underglaze blue with the Image pattern and associated three urns in landscape print, within a blue lined rim, printed C mark, bearing CBE label no. 433, 6cm high

Lot 110

A Caughley coffee can, circa 1780, painted in underglaze blue with the Peony pattern with supplementary insects and sprigs, associated border to the inside rim, painted open C with serif, 6cm high See CBE catalogue no 177 for a very similar example of this piece.

Lot 111

A Caughley beaker, circa 1785, the tapering cylindrical body painted in underglaze blue with Chantilly sprigs below a blue lined rim, 6.5cm high

Lot 112

A Caughley chocolate cup, circa 1780, printed in underglaze blue with the Fence and House pattern, the interior rim printed with a Fitzhugh type border, 7.5cm high

Lot 113

A Caughley tea bowl, circa 1785, of simple, plain form, with blue lined rim, bearing Pulver Collection label and CBE label no 662, painted S mark with serif, 5.5cm high, 9.5cm diameter

Lot 114

A Caughley tea bowl, coffee cup and saucer, circa 1785, each painted in underglaze blue with the Island Sampan pattern, within associated borders, coffee cup 6.5cm high (foot rim chipped), tea bowl 5cm high and saucer 12.5cm diameter (3) See CBE catalogue nos 323-326 for further tea and coffee wares in this pattern.

Lot 115

A Caughley Bridge and Windmill pattern tea bowl and saucer circa 1780-85, both painted in underglaze blue within hatched borders, tea bowl 5cm high, saucer 12.5cm diameter (hairline crack) (2) See C & W P plate 29 for a tea bowl hand painted with this pattern which Godden refers to as a `rare underglaze blue bridge design`.

Lot 116

A Caughley Tower pattern coffee cup and saucer, circa 1780-90, both painted in underglaze blue within associated borders, the cup with gilt lined foot rim and handle, cup 6.5cm high, saucer 13cm diameter, bearing BADA label (2) See C & W P plate 28, for a Caughley bread and butter plate from a tea service in this pattern from the author`s collection and two factory wasters. See also CBE catalogue no. 391.

Lot 117

A Caughley Temple pattern coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780-90, of rare fluted form with pronounced rims, gilt lined, the cup with Chinese style handle, the tea bowl and saucer with gilded x to the foot rim, tea bowl 8.5cm diameter, cup 6.5cm high, saucer 13.5cm diameter (3) See C & W P plate 16, where Godden shows a selection of Temple pattern fluted tea wares in this rare form, see also CBE catalogue no. 384 and 390 for two waste bowls in this pattern both with pronounced rims.

Lot 118

A Caughley coffee cup and tea bowl in the Image pattern and a saucer in the Bell Toy pattern, circa 1780, all within blue lined borders, the saucer and tea bowl with printed x marks, tea bowl 7.5cm diameter, cup 6.5cm high, saucer 12cm diameter (3)

Lot 119

A Caughley reeded coffee cup, tea bowl and fluted saucer circa 1775-80, printed in the Gillyflower pattern within internal Nankin borders, gilt lined, tea bowl with printed S mark, saucer with painted S mark, tea bowl 8.5cm diameter, cup 6.5cm high, saucer 13.5cm diameter and a Caughley Temple pattern coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer, gilt x to the foot rim of the cup, tea bowl and saucer marked S, tea bowl 8.5cm diameter, cup 6.5cm high, saucer 13.5cm diameter (6)

Lot 120

A Caughley coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer circa 1775, printed with the Stalked Apple pattern beneath blue lined rims, tea bowl 8cm diameter, cup 6.5cm high, saucer 12.5cm diameter (3) See CBE catalogue no. 3 for a coffee cup in the Stalked Apple pattern.

Lot 121

A Caughley tea bowl and saucer, circa 1775-80, of reeded form and printed in underglaze blue with the Apple pattern with internal Nankin border, printed S marks, teabowl 7.5cm diameter, saucer 12.5cm diameter (2) See CBE catalogue no. 6 for a similar example.

Lot 122

A Caughley coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780-85, printed in underglaze blue with the Fence and House pattern, internal Fitzhugh borders and gilt highlighted detail, tea bowl and saucer with Sx mark and So mark respectively, tea bowl 8cm diameter, cup 6.5cm high, saucer 12cm diameter (3) See CBE catalogue no. 276 for a coffee cup in this pattern.

Lot 123

A Caughley coffee cup and tea bowl, circa 1780, printed in underglaze blue with the Birds in the Tree pattern, tea bowl bears S mark, coffee cup bears C mark, tea bowl 8cm diameter, coffee cup 6.5cm high, along with a Caughley Fence pattern coffee cup, printed S mark, 7cm high (3)

Lot 124

A Caughley saucer, circa 1785, moulded with flowers and printed in blue with the Chrysanthemum pattern, within an associated border, printed C with serif, 12cm diameter See CBE catalogue no. 131 for a similar piece.

Lot 125

A Caughley cup, circa 1785-90, of bucket shape with basket weave border and clip handle, painted in underglaze blue with Chantilly Sprigs, below a blue line border, painted S mark, 6cm high See CBE catalogue no. 456 for a similar example.

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