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Ralph Lauren, a part dinner service, 'Farmstead Ticking' comprising seven dinner plates, 26cm diameter, ten pasta bowls, 22cm diameter, seven salad plates, 20.5cm diameter, seven bread plates, 18cm diameter, six cups and saucers, a milk jug and a studio pottery part service in speckled cobalt glaze, comprising six plates, 21cm diameter and five cereal bowls, 13cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, just small chip to one saucer, and chip to foot of milk jug.
Joanna Constantinidis (British 1927-2000), two porcelain white glaze tea cups and saucers, impressed mark CONDITION REPORT: Condition good, no damage or repairsARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
David Leach (British 1911-2005), four coffee cups and saucers, coffee pot with lid, 18cm high, milk jug and sugar bowl CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Norman Wilson and Keith Murray for Wedgwood, a pottery part tea service in matt green with silver lustre leaf border, comprising six teacups and saucers, six tea plates, a sandwich platter, a sugar bowl and a milk jug, and a Wedgwood matt green oval dish CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Five Italian saucers and two teabowls c.1760-80, a Cozzi saucer painted with blue and red flowers, another with a monochrome chinoiserie landscape, a Nove saucer with large flowering plants, a Venice teabowl and saucer with a red landscape, and a Cozzi teabowl and saucer with small gilt sprigs, some faults, 12.8cm max. (7)
A group of teawares 18th and early 19th century, including two Chinese saucers probably London-decorated with flowers in green camaieu, a Giles-decorated Worcester saucer, a fluted saucer, a Worcester coffee cup and a Derby coffee cup with similar green flowers, and three Derby cups and saucers with various floral decoration, 14cm max. (12) Provenance: the Jean Lucas Collection.
A group of Worcester blue and white teawares c.1760-70, including two teabowls, three saucers and a mustard pot and cover painted in the Mansfield pattern, two saucers, a teabowl and a coffee cup printed with the Three Flowers pattern, a teabowl and saucer painted with the Cannonball pattern, and a Liverpool saucer in the same pattern, various marks, some faults, 12.4cm max. (14) Provenance: the Jean Lucas Collection.
Two Worcester coffee cups and three saucers c.1765-70, decorated in a Japan pattern with panels of Kakiemon plants alternating with chrysanthemum mons on a blue ground, one with Warmstry fluting, and a Chinese coffee cup and saucer copying the Worcester original, blue square seal marks, 13.3cm max. (7) Provenance: the Jean Lucas Collection.
Three Vauxhall saucers and a teabowl c.1755-60, one painted in underglaze blue with a Chinese figure walking in an island landscape, another with a three-storeyed pagoda beneath a fringed tree, the last in the Imari palette with a figure crossing a low bridge beside holey rockwork, the teabowl with a bird perched on flowering peony branches, 12cm max. (4)
Two Liverpool blue and white teabowls and saucers c.1756-60, one William Reid and painted with windswept trees beside a low hut, the other Richard Chaffers and decorated with bamboo before a trellis fence, and a further Chaffers saucer painted with a small hut beside rockwork, 12.2cm max. (5) Provenance: the Jean Lucas Collection.
Two Chelsea-Derby teabowls and saucers c.1770-75, one painted with pink roses within a turquoise and gilt rim, the other with leaf swags in blue, green and pink enamel, another teabowl painted with unusual swags in cold blue, a two-handled Chelsea-Derby cup and cover with spiralling gilt stripes, and a teacup and saucer with gilt and cobalt blue borders, various marks, some damages, 13.3cm max. (9)
A Strasbourg porcelain bough pot and a pair of Niderviller coffee cans and saucers late 18th/early 19th century, the bough pot of six-sided D-shape, glazed in a rich claret with gilt husks, the coffee cans gilded with leaf swags on a white ground, the saucers with blue factory marks and incised St, minor faults, 20cm max. (5)
Two Worcester cups and saucers c.1775, one a large coffee cup and saucer decorated in the Queen's pattern with gilt compartments, the other a two-handled cup and saucer decorated in a turquoise glaze, a teabowl and saucer decorated in the Queen Charlotte pattern, and a fluted tea cup painted with fancy birds beneath turquoise husk swags, some faults, 14cm max. (7) Provenance: the Jean Lucas Collection.
Two German porcelain cups and saucers c.1760, one Höchst and painted with loose flower sprays, the other Berlin and painted with similar floral arrangements, and a Ludwigsburg teabowl and saucer with moulded panels to the rim, the teabowl painted with a landscape, the saucer with various fruits, 13.2cm max. (6)
A Vauxhall blue and white slop bowl c.1755-60, painted with a horse frolicking beneath a fringed tree, the reverse with a single flower sprig, 12.9cm dia. Cf. Steven Goss, British Blue and White Porcelain Saucers, no.180, p.98 for a saucer in the same design from the Victoria and Albert Museum.
A group of Worcester blue and white teawares c.1765-75, including two teabowls, a teacup, two saucers and a mustard pot printed with the Fence pattern, an egg drainer printed with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, a teabowl and coffee cup printed with the Mother and Child pattern, and a saucer in the same pattern with a wide border, a teabowl and saucer in the Argument pattern, and a gilded coffee cup in the Bandstand pattern, various marks, some faults, 12.5cm max. (13) Provenance: the Jean Lucas Collection.
A Spode part tea service c.1815-25, brightly decorated in pattern 1930 with a dense formal foliate design in gilt and iron red between narrow yellow borders, pattern number to some pieces. Comprising: a sucrier and cover, a slop bowl, two cake plates, eleven teacups, ten coffee cups and twelve saucers. (38)
A Spode part tea service c.1815, moulded with sprays of flowers and leaves, painted with bucolic landscape scenes, some pieces with factory marks and pattern number 1926. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a sucrier and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, two cake plates, eleven teacups, ten coffee cups and eleven saucers. (41)
A group of New Hall famille rose hardpaste porcelain: painted in Chinese export style with floral and ribbon garlands, pink scale borders and scattered sprigs, circa 1790-1800, including patterns 124/173/186/193/241 and 253, comprising four teabowls and saucers, a coffee cup and saucer, a slop bowl, four saucers and a teabowl [some damage]16.
A New Hall bone china teapot stand, a similar teacup and saucer and two other tea cups and saucers: the first painted with a band of pink roses and pansies, printed 'New Hall' mark, pat.no.1571, 19 cm wide; the second with similar decoration, pat.no.1498 [hair crack]; the last two painted with flowers and foliage, one in pat.no.U593 [7] all circa 1815-25.
A New Hall bone china coffee can and saucer and two New Hall teabowls and saucers: the first decorated in the Imari palette with a river scene including a man carrying panniers over a bridge, a pavillion and trees, pattern 1163, circa 1810; a bone china teabowl and saucer painted in pattern 1180 with floral sprays and pink bands; the other hardpaste in pattern 467 with iron-red ribbon bands and floral sprays [6].
A collection of New Hall black monochrome and bat printed wares: painted and printed with bunches of fruit, rustic and Adam Buck scenes, classical urns and floral sprays, including patterns 308/709/753 and 1922, late 18th/early 19th century, comprising three teabowls and saucers, three coffee cans, a pair of teabowls, a slop bowl, two saucers and a teabowl [minor damage] 15.
MINTONS 'HADDON HALL' PART DINNERWARES, B1451, to include covered tureen and a tureen lid, two graduating meat platters (one marked sub standard), six twin handled soup and saucers (some seconds and different backstamp), gravy boat and stand, cruet set etc (various backstamps and some seconds)

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