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A Worcester teabowl and saucer, painted in underglaze blue with the Mansfield pattern, within scroll and diaper panelled borders, blue crescent marks, circa 1760 (cracks), and a Caughley coffee cup and saucer, printed in blue with the Pagoda pattern, and picked out in gilt, circa 1780-85 (cup with small rim chip)
A Liverpool baluster shaped sparrow beak milk jug, painted in famille rose palette with two figures in a garden, in Chinese style, 9.5 cm high (3 3/4"), circa 1775 (handle and lip restored), a Liverpool coffee can, painted in blue with a Chinese style landscape (crack), and a teabowl and saucer, painted in Chinese famille rose style (glaze flaking).
A Worcester coffee cup, with notched loop handle, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, the interior with an iron red hoop and dot band, 6.5 cm high (2 1/2"), circa 1770, a Worcester saucer, similarly decorated, and a teabowl, painted in Imari style with a version of the Worcester 'Dolls House' pattern, circa 1820.
A Derby spirally fluted coffee cup and saucer, moulded with stiff leaves, and decorated in gilt with flowers, within blue and gilt border, crowned crossed batons marks in puce and number 54, circa 1790, and a Derby spirally fluted teabowl, decorated with pendant vine band, mark in puce and pattern number 114, circa 1790
A Worcester saucer, finely 'pencilled' in black with two figures in a fenced garden, in Chinese style, within a diaper panelled border, 12 cm diameter (4 3/4"), circa 1775 (area of rim restored), and another, printed in purple with ruins and a church in a landscape, purple line rim, circa 1765 (area of rim glued).
A Flight spirally fluted round teapot stand, decorated in gilt with insects, within a blue and gilt border, 13.5cm diameter (5 3/8"), blue crescent mark, circa 1785, a saucer dish, bat printed en grisaille with flowers, pattern number 80, circa 1800-10, and a Ridgway ovoid milk jug, decorated in blue, cream and gilt

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