Messenger (Michael) Caughley and Coalport Porcelain, 1976, small 4to., dust wrapper; Miller (Philip) & Berthoud (Michael) An Anthology of British Teapots, 1985, 4to., dust wrapper; , Godden, (Geoffrey A.) Mason's China and The Ironstone Wares, 1980, dust wrapper; with a quantity of related volumes (qty)
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A pair of Spode porcelain plates, early 19th Century, bat printed with landscape scenes within gilt rims, red painted pattern No. '557' to bases, together with a group of English pottery and porcelain including some Rockingham dessert dishes, some Caughley and a miniature plate (some faults).
A Caughley part ribbed barrel shape tea service, comprising teapot and cover, teapot stand, sucrier and cover, tea canister and cover, spoon tray, slop bowl, deep side plate, nine tea bowls, seven teacups, each with ear shaped handles, lightly picked out in gilt with foliate sprig, demi-circle and line border, shaped rim, teapot 14cm high, pattern no.55, c.1790
A Caughley blue and white mug, printed with a blown flower pattern, and nine other blue and white items, including two cylindrical mugs, a pickle leaf dish printed with the Fisherman pattern and a small jug, all Caughley, a Worcester teabowl, a plate, two twin-handled cups and a Chinese custard cup, 18th and 19th centuries, damages, 22.3cm max. (10)
A rare Caughley two-handled cup, painted with a maiden wearing a headdress of flowers and draped in a billowing smock, the reverse painted with a cottage in a landscape, and a Caughley saucer decorated with a child nursing a toy beside a crib, c.1785-90, wear to the gilding, 14cm max. (2) The cup exhibited at Ironbridge, 1999, no. 770.
A Caughley armorial soup plate, painted with the arms of Braithwaite, of Yorkshire and Westmorland, with a printed Fitzhugh border in blue, unmarked, late 18th century, 19.3cm. Exhibition labels for Ironbridge 1999 and 2005. Cf. David Sanctuary Howard, Chinese Armorial Porcelain, p.688 U6. This plate was probably made to supplement this Qianlong service in the same pattern.
An armorial fluted teabowl and saucer, painted with a central crest amidst flower sprays within a gilt foliate border, and a Caughley fluted teacup, painted with a griffin within gilt swags, c.1785-90, some wear, 14cm max. (3) Exhibited: A Bicentenary Exhibition of Caughley Porcelain, Ironbridge, 1999, nos. 769 & 614.Caughley in Colour, Ironbridge, 2005, nos. 261 & 92.
A Caughley plate with scalloped rim, the well painted with two bacchantes adorning a term of Pan with garlands of flowers, after a painting by Angelica Kaufman, within a gilt foliate border on cobalt blue, unmarked, c.1785, wear to the gilding, 20.5cm. Exhibition labels for Ironbridge 1999 and 2005.
A Caughley heart-shaped dish, painted in the Weir pattern with an Oriental landscape in blue, later polychrome decoration in green, yellow and red, '8' mark to inside of footrim, c.1780-90, wear to the clobbered enamels and some peppering, 27cm. Exhibited: Caughley in Colour, Ironbridge, 2005, no. 278.
Two Caughley teabowls and saucers, one painted with an exotic bird amidst scattered butterflies, the other with back-to-back rose swags, painter's mark to one saucer, c.1785-95, minor wear, 14cm max. (4) Exhibited: A Bicentenary Exhibition of Caughley Porcelain, Ironbridge, 1999, nos. 98 & 680. Caughley in Colour, Ironbridge, 2005, nos. 29 & 230.
An unusual Caughley teapot and cover, the fluted form painted with sprays of flowers beneath borders of overglaze blue and pink hatching, c.1785-95, minor chipping, 21cm. (2) Exhibited: A Bicentenary Exhibition of Caughley Porcelain, Ironbridge, 1999, no.731.Caughley in Colour, Ironbridge, 2005, no.143.
MARSHALL (H Russik); Coloured Worcester porcelain of the first period, 1954: SANDON (Henry); Flight & Barr Worcester porcelain, 1783-1840: Royal Worcester porcelain, 1862 to present day: The Illustrated Guide to Worcester porcelain: GODDEN (Geoffrey A); Chamberlain-Worcester porcelain: GODDEN (Geoffrey A); Caughley & Worcester porcelain (5)
A late 18th Century Liverpool tea bowl, painted with the "Peg Top & Ramp" pattern, with trellis border, a first period Worcester tea bowl in Fence pattern, a Caughley "Two Temples" pattern tea bowl, Spode "Two Men on a Bridge" pattern tea bowl, 1790 and 1810 respectively, together with two further 18th Century English tea bowls and saucers (8) (illustrated)
A Barr Worcester wrythen coffee cup and saucer, blue and gilt banded, a matching tea bowl and saucer, a Caughley tea bowl and saucer with blue and gilt banding and gilt swags with monogram, together with 19th Century English coffee cup and saucer, tea bowl and saucer and tea cup and saucer, all with blue and gilt banding (6)

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