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A Very Important Rare Private Collection of 18th Century English Blue & White PorcelainThe following Collection was amassed over 50 years by a well-known Irish Collector, and consists of the following Items:1.Worcester Tea Bowl painted with the prunus root pattern circa 1765. Open crescent mark on base. The lobed (or notched) rim is quite unusual on the prunus pattern as mentioned in Bonham's catalogue, part 1 of the Zorensky collection of Worcester porcelain (lot 364) 16 March 2004. A plain Tea Bowl with notched rim together with a press-moulded fluted saucer was sold by Phillips (now Bonhams), in the Watney sale (lot 604) on 10 May 2000, They fetched £1050 plus commission, (see catalogue). 2.Worcester saucer painted with the prunus root pattern circa 1765. Crescent mark on base. Provenance: Purchased from Roderick Jellicoe, 18th century English porcelain specialist. The dealer's label is on the base.3. Worcester Saucer painted with the prunus root pattern. Workman's mark on base. Circa 1755-1760.4.Worcester Tea Bowl painted with the prunus root pattern. Slight chip to footrim. Workman's mark to base. 1755-60.Note: Numerous peculiar marks were used on Worcester painted Blue & White tea wares. In the absence of any definitive explanation for the purpose of these marks they are referred to as Workmens' marks. They were used between c. 1752-605. Worcester moulded Tea Bowl & saucer embossed with the 'Chrysanthemum' pattern. An example of this pattern is illustrated in the Watney collection sale catalogue, Lot 608 10 May 2000. Note: the tea bowl was bought at auction in 1981, it took a further twenty seven years to find a matching saucer. C17656. Worcester fluted Tea Bowl painted with the rare 'Hollow Rock Lily' pattern. Open crescent mark. 1760-68. Illustrated: Godden's Guide to English Blue and White Porcelain, page 152, plate178 7. Worcester fluted Saucer painted in the 'Hollow Rock Lily' pattern.1760-1768. See Godden's Guide to English blue and white porcelain. Match with 6, (repaired)8. Worcester fluted Tea Bowl, painted with the Hollow Rock Lily pattern. 1760-68. See Godden's Guide to English Blue & White porcelain, plate 178, page 152. Has been broken in two and re-stuck.9. Rare/Unique? Derby moulded sauce boat with open handle. C. 1765. This item has been identified after correspondence with the Victoria & Albert Museum and Dr Bernard Watney. 10. Worcester Tea Bowl painted with the 'Rock Strata Island' pattern.This design has been copied exactly from Chinese porcelain. It is sometimes referred to by the name Island Sampan because of the sampan moored to one side of the island. Open crescent mark. C.1770.11. Worcester sparrow beak Jug of small proportions with a grooved handle. Painted in the Mansfield pattern. C. 1770. Open crescent mark. This pattern was re-introduced by Royal Worcester in the 1930s. Re-named (Mansfield) after the person who made this decision.12. A delightful little Worcester Mug 2.5" h. Slightly flared at the bottom.Painted in the Prunus Root pattern. 1760-65. The price gives an idea of the value of these highly sought after mugs, the smaller the more desirable. 13. Worcester rare Tea Bowl and matching saucer, both painted in the "Waiting Chinaman" pattern, 1765-1775. Open crescent mark.14. Rare miniature Caughley Plate painted in the 'Island' pattern between 1755 and 1758. Miniature Caughley mug painted in the Island pattern between 1755 and 1758. 'S' mark = Salopian porcelain works, Caughley. Miniature Caughley platter painted in the 'Island' pattern 1755-1758. Illustrated in Godden's English Blue and White Porcelain p.458.15. Worcester Tea Bowl painted in the "Waiting Chinaman" pattern c. 1765-7516. Worcester Saucer with crescent mark. C. 177017. Worcester Tea Pot with matching tea bowl and saucer c.177518. Worcester Jug with matching tea bowl and saucer c. 1770 19. Worcester Slop Bowl painted in the Rock Strata Island pattern. c.1770 Similar to 18 20. Caughley porcelain fluted Slop Bowl, printed "Temple" Pattern. Pre 1799. No mark. On the sale of the Caughley factory in 1779 the new owner, John Rose ceased manufacturing soft paste porcelain and changed to bone china, the formula having been recently discovered by Josiah Spode. It is possible that Rose or the previous owner Turner had added some of the new clay creating a hybrid paste. Either way the bowl is Caughley soft paste porcelain pre 1800.21. Liverpool Coffee Cup and Saucer inscribed; Alice Coffey Carlow 1786Note: According to Richard Lucas' General Directory of the Kingdom of Ireland 1788, John Coffey had a China and Glass Warehouse in Burrin Street, Carlow. An important collection amassed over 50 years. As porcelain, w.a.f. (1)
A late-19th century Coalport yellow and gilt coffee set, comprising six coffee cans, (two damaged) and saucers (one damaged), stamped 347115 to base, in silver pierced foliate holders and six spoons, London 1899, maker Goldsmith & Silversmith Co. Ltd, in fitted case, a similar cased Crown Staffordshire coffee part-set with six silver pierced holders, Birmingham 1902 and a cased Royal Worcester gilt and blue decorated coffee part-set with six silver pierced holders, (3).
A Royal Worcester bone china part dessert service, enamelled in colours by Richard Sebright and William Ricketts with bold mixed fruit and floral vignettes to centres within wide Royal blue and gilt decorated borders inset with roses, comprising square lobed dish, 9.75ins square, circular lobed dish, 9.5ins diameter, oval lobed dish, 10.75ins x 7.25ins and six 9ins diameter plates (nine pieces - puce printed, painted and impressed marks with date codes 1910-1913)
A ROYAL WORCESTER LIMITED EDITION 'YORK MINSTER RESTORATION VASE', No346/600, to commemorate the restoration York Minster following The Great Fire of 9th July 1984, with certificate, together with Royal Doulton 'The Potter' figure HN1493, two continental namestands 'Limoges' etc and a Dresden porcelain table top cigarette stand (af) (5)
A SMALL GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASS, to include three pieces of Spode 'Golden Valley' (square shaped covered vase, height 17cm, shell shaped dish, length 26cm and covered rectangular trinket box, width 24cm), a Royal Albert 'Country Roses' photo frame, a Waterford 'Marquis' photo frame, a Stuart glass photo frame and a boxed Royal Worcester commemorative box
A MURANO GLASS TABLE LAMP BASE, in the form of a dolphin, a Vaseline glass vase standing on a stem supported by foliate base, a Royal Worcester shell shaped vase, two boxed Royal Doulton miniature ladies, 'Elaine' M201 and 'Ninette' M206, 'John Doulton' character jug D6656, a pair of stoneware bud vases, a clock, etc
A collection of decorative ceramics , to include a Coalport vase and cover decorated with fruit, a Royal Crown Derby cabinet plate, decorated with boats, and signed 'Dean', a Royal Worcester cup and saucer decorated with fruit, a Devon 'Sylvan Lustrine' vase and pin dish and cover, Herend pin trays, a quantity of Notake wares, etc
A Royal Worcester figure, the Bather Surprised after Sir Thomas Brock. The semi clad figure is modelled leaning against a tree stump, decorated in autumnal hues and gilt and raised on a canted plinth. Printed mark, model 486, date code for 1914, 38.5cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Good condition.
A Royal Worcester figural blushware centrepiece by James Hadley. Modelled as a lady and gent conversing around a large basket and raised on a naturalistic base. Signed. Printed and impressed marks, model 1154, 23.5cm high.Condition report intended as a guide only.Chip to the hem of the girls dress. No restoration.
A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE AND COVER, the two-handled ovoid body raised on a pedestal foot, painted with roses, indistinctly signed (or initialled), no. H248, date code for 1919, puce printed mark. 24cmTip of cover restored.Some minor wear to the gilding of the vase, more so to the rim of the neck. No chips or cracks.

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