‡ A WORCESTER TRIO, CIRCA 1765-70, comprising a coffee cup, teabowl and saucer, each painted with a Chinese family, a table, a tall stand, a dog and insects inside a red and gilt 'crowsfoot' border, saucer 12cm diameter Provenance: a Swiss Private Collection of English Porcelain (Lots 44-76); The C.H. Tipping Collection (paper labels)
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‡ A WORCESTER SPARROW BEAK MILK JUG, CIRCA 1765-70, the pear shaped body painted with the 'Conjuror' pattern of two Chinese figures at a table with an attendant standing beside, underglaze blue inner border, 8cm high Provenance: a Swiss Private Collection of English Porcelain (Lots 44-76); Collection of J.D. & Louise Trabue (paper label 'E35')
‡ A RARE WORCESTER COFFEE CUP, CIRCA 1758-60, of bell shape with wishbone handle, painted with two Chinese boys playing in a fenced garden, a woman seated nearby with two rabbits inbetween, a bird in a gilded hoop on the reverse, 6cm high Provenance: Provenance: a Swiss Private Collection of English Porcelain (Lots 44-76); The Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, sold Bonhams, London, 7 March 2007, lot 52; The Billie Pain Collection, sold Bonhams, London, 26 November 2003, lot 133
‡ A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP, CIRCA 1775, with scrolling form handle, painted with two Chinese boys in a garden holding flowers beside blue rocks and a tree, 6.5cm high Provenance: a Swiss Private Collection of English Porcelain (Lots 44-76); The Barbara Leake Collection of English Porcelain, sold Bonhams, London, 12 March 2008, lot 200
‡ A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP, CIRCA 1765, painted with a Chinese woman and a boy, she standing with arms raised waving a fan and watching two chickens in a fenced garden, the interior with red and gilt chainlink border, 6cm high Provenance: a Swiss Private Collection of English Porcelain (Lots 44-76)
‡ AN UNUSUAL WORCESTER GLOBULAR TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1765-70, painted, possibly in the atelier of James Giles, on each side with a panel enclosing Chinese figures and buildings against a blue diaper pattern ground reserved with panels of birds in iron-red and black, 14.5cm high Provenance: a Swiss Private Collection of English Porcelain (Lots 44-76)
‡ A RARE WORCESTER SAUCER DISH, CIRCA 1775, fluted 'French' shape, painted in the 'Mandarin' palette with Chinese figures in a fenced garden, two birds in the foreground and buildings in the distance, inside a diaper and cell pattern border reserved with four buildings in landscape panels, 18.5cm diameter Provenance: a Swiss Private Collection of English Porcelain (Lots 44-76); The Zorensky Collection, sold Bonhams, London, Part I, 16 March 2004, lot 71, where footnoted: 'It is rare to find this decoration, relatively old-fashioned by the later 1770s, on a shape which had only recently been introduced at that date. The combination may not have been popular, which possibly accounts for it being the only one known of its type.' Literature: Simon Spero & John Sandon, 'Worcester Porcelain, 1751-1790, The Zorensky Collection', Woodbridge, 1996, Fig.180
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