A small group of Caughley porcelain, 18th century, comprising a 'Bell Toy' tea bowl and saucer; a 'Three Flowers and Butterfly' teapot and cover, 15.5cm high (restored); a 'Pagoda' tea bowl and saucer and a 'Daffodil Painter Group' blue and gilt tea bowl and saucer, unmarked (7)Provenance: Private Collection.
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Late 18th century English blue and white Toy porcelain, Caughley Salopian - a large scale dolls’ house sauce boat —2 1/4in. (6cm.) long (broken down the middle of body and glued) and a meat platter, marked S (chip to back of rim); and a Lowestoft jug —2 1/4in. (5.5cm.0 high (missing handle and repaired spout); and a Lowestoft small tea bowl (cracked and chipped)
Various 18th, 19th century and later pottery and porcelain jugs, to include a Staffordshire jug with coloured print titled 'The Sailor's Farewell', depicting a sailor to the front and the rhyme within a floral garland to the back, height 11.5cm, a Sunderland-style lustre pottery cream jug with wide spout and shaped handle, with pink lustre ladies and garden scene, height 12.5cm, a Coalport reproduction of the Caughley Mask-Head Jug, 'originally produced about 1770', height 18cm, a Spode 'Glendale' pattern jug reproduced from the illustrations in the company archives, height 8cm, length 11cm, a Portmaster gilt-heightened jug with fluted body and a Furnivals Denmark patterned water jug, height 15.5cm (10).
A Caughley cabbage leaf moulded jug, circa 1780, decorated by the Chamberlain family at Worcester with a central band of puce paterae with pendant swags of flowers in green, 17cm high; a Worcester mask jug, circa 1785 - 93, the globular body gilt with initials 'W.A.J.' and decorated with vertical floral bands, marks in blue, 18cm high Thelarger jug is in nice condition. The smaller jug as a small surface chip out to the footrim
A part Caughley composed dessert service, circa 1785, decorated in underglaze blue and gilt with flower sprays and scattered sprigs, comprising eight fluted lozenge-shaped dishes, two larger fluted lozenge-shaped dishes, three pairs of graduated square dishes, two shell dishes, three quatrefoil tureen stands, four fluted saucer dishes, three kidney-shaped dishes, forty-five plates and a bowl (73) Five plates are cracked and one is chipped Comport has a repaired chip Five lozenge shaped dishes chipped One of the mobed ones chipped. A lot losses to the gilding on the plates
An important Caughley centrepiece and stand from the Marquess of Donegal service, circa 1793, the centre decorated with a crowned D within a yellow, blue, gilt and pink banded rim, the broad foliate border reserved with panels of classical ladies painted en grisaille, one panel painted with the family crest, the dish marked CHAMBERLAIN, 38cm wide Provenance: Geoffrey Godden Literature: Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain, Barrie & Jenkins, 1982, ill. P.49, pl. 23 for a dessert dish, p. 50, pl. 24 for other pieces from the service including the present lot The invoice for this service is dated the 18 September 1793. It is a harlequin set as borders are of different designs, the centre dishes cost £8 8 shillings. The dish itself has slight rubbing to the gilding and a small restored chip to the rim. The stand has a foot missing and there is a crack to the side. Small amount of discolouration to a part of the base.
A pair of Caughley dessert plates, circa 1780 - 85, painted in blue monochrome, possibly by Thomas Pardoe after Paul Sandby, with rustic scenes, within gilt anthemion borders and blue and gilt rims, 22cm diameter; A Caughley plate, circa 1785, printed with the 'Pinecone and Foliage' pattern, 22.5cm diameter (3) Rubbing to the pair of plates, especially the central borders. Both have rim chips to the bases. The other plate has slight pitting
A Caughley part dessert service, circa 1780 – 85, painted, possibly by Thomas Pardoe after Paul Sandby, in blue monochrome with river landscapes and ruined buildings, within broad borders of gilt dots and interlaced oval band rims, comprising a large fluted dish, a pair of kidney-shaped dishes and a plate, the dish 34cm wide (4) Rubbing to the gilding, one of kidney shaped dishes has slight chips to the rim. Tiny chip to the gilding on the larger dish.
A Flight period Worcester coffee cup and saucer, circa 1790, with blue and gilt floral sprigs and borders, open crescent mark in blue; a matching tea bowl and saucer; a Caughley blue and white 'Temple' pattern coffee cup and saucer, circa 1780, S marks in blue; and a pearlware black printed tea bowl and saucer. (4)
A Collection of Coffee cups, tea bowls & saucers , dates vary between C1770-1800 Factories such as Liverpool , Lowestoft , Caughley, Coalport , Worcester, Miles Mason & New Hall. ( 19 ) All Coffee cups in good condition, apart from one with a rim chip, some wear to gilt rims. As shown. Saucers are as shown in pictures, with one stapled to reverse. The Swinton pearlware Tea canister C1790 , stands 9.5 cm tall and has a few rim nibbles and staining to the Base, As shown Please view all pictures
A Caughley Willow Nankin pattern oval dish, printed in underglaze blue, 22.5cm wide, c. 1780; a conforming quatrefoil-shaped dish, 23.5cm wide, c. 1780 (2)Provenance: the first, the Godden Reference Collection; subsequently exhibited at the Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition, Ironbridge, 1999, Ref. L516, No. 413, labelled.
A small collection of 18th / 19th century tea ware to include a first period Worcester tea bowl with feathered moulding, an 18th century Caughley porcelain slop bowl, an early 19th century Derby porcelain fluted tea bowl and saucer in pattern 68 with puce mark, small late 19th century Derby pin tray and four small Derby porcelain tea duos in the Cornflower pattern with Samson Hancock backstamps.
A Caughley Willow Nankin pattern oval dish, printed in underglaze blue, 22.5cm wide, c. 1780; a conforming quatrefoil-shaped dish, 23.5cm wide, c. 1780 (2)Provenance: the first, the Godden Reference Collection; subsequently exhibited at the Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition, Ironbridge, 1999, Ref. L516, No. 413, labelled.
A Samson porcelain mug,late 19th to early 20th century, Chinese export style, with an armorial crest,14.5cm hightogether with a Coalport porcelain cream jug,in the manner of a Caughley mask-head jug, printed marks,13cm highand a similar saucer, with a gilt rose border,13cm diameter (3)Condition ReportHairline cracks to the saucer and mug. Wear to the painted decoration.
A small collection of mixed ceramics to include; a 19th Century Caughley blue and white transfer bowl, with blue crescent moon mark, a 19th Century Chinese blue and white unmarked octagonal dish, with Pagoda and Chinoiseries scenes. Along with a small collection of commemorative collectors plates including a Queen Elizabeth II, Golden Jubilee plate, and Spode "The Durrow plate" and "The St Chad plate". (5) Further Details: Two chips to top rim, staining and general wear commensurate to age of Caughley bowl, similar to Chinese dish - some nibbles, wear, staining and chips and crack to underside. Collectors plates in good condition. Two plates in plate racks.
**PLEASE NOTE 1 ASPARAGUS SERVER HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE LOT/ ONLY 2 WILL BE SOLD IN THE LOT** A collection of 18th Century Caughley Fisherman and Cormorant pattern blue and white porcelain to include: a pair of sauce boats with Chinese pagodas scenes, a miniature tea and coffee pot (no covers), three miniature cups and tray, a dish, jar (no cover), three asparagus servers, three tea strainers, pickle dish, pin dish, shell shaped dish and stand, some pieces marked S underneath. Largest dish approx. 19.5cm diameter. Further details: some general wear, one strainer broken and glued, small pin dish restored and has nibbles, some nibbles/chips to miniature pieces, nibbles to foot rim of largest dish, minor crack to pickle dish under rim, foot rim nibbles to jar and shell dish, old repair/crack to handle of one sauceboat, general wear to all.
A Caughley 'Fisherman' or 'Pleasure Boat' teapot and covercirca 1785-90of globular form with a ridged handle, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the main pattern below an associated cell diaper and spearhead border, unmarked, 15.5cm highCondition:Hairline and a chip to the spout. Small chip to the cover's rim and a further smaller chip to the underside of the cover. Scratches and glaze pitting to the exterior of the teapot.
A small group of Caughley, circa 1782-1794, comprising two reinforced beakers or tea bowls in the 'Temple' pattern, unmarked, 6cm high; a teacup, also in the 'Temple' pattern, unmarked; together with 'Pagoda' wares, comprising a slop basin, Sx mark, 15cm diameter, two coffee cups, two tea bowls and two saucers; a 'Fenced Garden' tea bowl and saucer, unmarked and a fluted teabowl and saucer, decorated in cobalt gilt (14) Condition:Fenced tea bowl and saucer- minor gilt wear to tea bowl. Firing cracks to the underside of the saucer. Reinforced tea bowls - one with some gilt wear to rim. One smaller Fluted tea bowl originally had a gilt rim and this now almost completely gone, the other is just heavily rubbed. Gilt and blue tea bowl and saucer - hairline to tea bowl, minor gilt wear to the lobed rim. Saucer with chips to the foot rim. Slop bowl - gilding to rim 90% rubbed. Temple teacup with star crack to foot and crack to interior. No other damages or repairs.
A Caughley salad bowl or junket dish, circa 1785, transfer-printed in the 'Pine Cone' pattern, large printed C with serif mark, 25cm wide (restored)Condition:Restoration to a break covering just over one third of one side. This runs in an almost straight line and includes overpainting to the flowers and also colour matching to the underside. The bowl does ring when tapped. Please see close ups for some of the visible restoration
A group of Caughley porcelain, 18th century, comprising a 'Dresden Flowers' kidney shape dish, 27cm wide, with matching plate, 20.5cm diameter; a pair of 'Full Nankin' melon shaped dessert dishes, impressed 'Salopian' marks, 26cm wide and a small group of gilt and white tea and coffee wares, comprising four coffee cups, seven tea bowls and two saucers, with a hoop and dot border, and a similar plate, 20.5cm diameter (qty)Condition:One saucer badly cracked
A Caughley 'Fisherman' tea canister and cover, circa 1780-85, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, printed S mark, 13.5cm highCondition:Small chip and associated crack to the mouth of the canister. X shaped hairline to the centre of the base. Fleabites to the tips of the petals on the flower finial of the cover.
A small group of Caughley, comprising a 'Full Nankin' dessert centrepiece dish, of melon shape with canted edges, Sx mark, 29.5cm wide; a 'Three Flowers and Butterfly' tea bowl and saucer, printed C with serif, saucer, 12cm diameter; and a group of blue and gilt wares, comprising a trio of coffee cup, teacup and saucer; a slop basin, a coffee cup and saucer, and an unusual 'Dresden Flowers' handleless cup, possibly a finger bowl, with matching saucer, a 'L'Amitie' saucer; two 'Temple' tea bowls and saucers (one repaired); a large cylindrical 'La Peche' tankard, printed C with serif mark, 13.5cm high; sold together with a large pearlware tankard, circa 1785 (qty)Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Tea bowl and saucer - small glaze chip to tea bowl.Slop Basin - heavy gilt wear to the rim and interior.Tea bowl and saucer - Saucer with numerous stapled repairs.Pearlware tankard - badly crackedNo further damages or repairs.La Peche tankard - Three large rim chips and one associated crack.
A group of Caughley 'Apple and Damsons' tea and coffee warescirca 1780-84comprising three coffee cups, one tea bowl and two saucers, unmarked, sold together with a Worcester 'Fruit Sprays' tea bowl, circa 1775-80, one saucer marked S, saucers 12cm diameter (6) (some damages)Provenance: The Worcester tea bowl is ex. Zorensky Collection.Condition:Caughley tea bowl is cracked. One saucer is also cracked. One coffee cup with foot rim chip.
A COLLECTION OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAINC.1760-80to include: a mug in the Plantation pattern, two sparrow beak jugs in the Fence pattern, a mug in the Natural Sprays Group pattern, a sparrow beak jug and cover in the Mansfield pattern, a sparrow beak jug in the Cannonball pattern and a Caughley mug in a version of the Parrot pecking fruit pattern (7)11.9cm high (max)ProvenanceFrom a Private Collection, West Yorkshire, formed in the 1970s and 1980s.
A Collection of Various Coalport Blue and White to comprise Caughley Mask Head Jugs to Commemorate the Ironbridge Gorge Museum, Dragon Decorated Jug, Bow and Garland Swag Decorated Cup and Saucer, Egg Cups etc together with Various Other 19th Century China to include Floral Decorated Cup and Saucer with Printed Mark for 'Copeland and Garrett, Felspar', a Derby Figure of Dandy Boy Holding Letter Etc

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