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A DAVENPORT PLATE, PAINTED IN A WET PALETTE WITH SEVEN FLOWER SPRAYS AND GILT, 25.5CM DIAM, PUCE PRINTED MARK, C1830, A CROWN DERBY SHOULDERED OVIFORM VASE AND COVER WITH RAISED GILT DECORATION ON A DUCK EGG BLUE GROUND, C1885, A ROYAL WORCESTER PRIMROSE GROUND SHELL SHAPED PLATE WITH RAISED GILT DECORATION, ANOTHER DECORATED WITH A GAME BIRD AND A ROYAL CROWN DERBY POSIES PATTERN CREAM JUG
A ROYAL WORCESTER MINIATURE MUG, PAINTED WITH FRUIT, 6CM H, PUCE PRINTED MARK, A ROYAL WORCESTER POT AND COVER PAINTED WITH WILD FLOWERS BY W POWELL, SIGNED AND TWO ROYAL WORCESTER DISHES PAINTED WITH FLOWERS OR BLACKBERRIES, ONE BY K BLAKE, THE OTHER SIGNED INDISTINCTLY, PUCE OR BLACK PRINTED MARKS
Literature: D Drakard and P Holdway 'Spode Printed Ware', Henry Sandon 'Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain 1783-1840', Heather Toomer 'Lace: A Guide to Identification', and six other reference works by Geoffrey Godden, Alan Smith and Peter Hyland on Davenport, Minton, Ridgway, Davenport and Herculaneum. (9)
Seven small English porcelain figures of dogs, most 1st half 19th century, three of poodles, one of a seated pug, one of a setter, recumbent on a rectangular base, and two Royal Worcester figures of Cavalier spaniels on tasselled cushions, together with a Staffordshire porcelain model of a bird beside a bunch of grapes, minor faults, 10.7cm max. (8)
A rare Worcester coffee cup, c.1758, the squat bell-shaped body painted in a variation of the Kakiemon palette with a rare version of the Two Quail pattern, the two birds painted brown with turquoise wing tips, beneath bold flower sprays with a further bird perched on a spray of bamboo, a scrolled wishbone handle, 6.2cm high. Cf. Chris Girton, The Two Quail Pattern, p.35, fig.24 for the Chelsea version, also The Zorensky Collection, Part III, lot 61, for another similar Worcester example.
A small group of teawares in the Kakiemon and famille verte palettes, 18th century, including a Worcester coffee cup and teabowl in the Parrot in a Ring pattern, a Worcester mug and a Chinese scallop-edged teabowl in a Scarlet Japan pattern, a Worcester saucer with long-tailed birds perched above banded hedges, and a Chinese saucer with birds in flowering prunus branches, some damages, 13cm max. (6)
A comparison group of Chinese and English porcelains, 18th century, variously decorated with the Two Quail pattern, including a small Chinese teabowl and saucer, a lobed Chinese teabowl and another saucer, a Worcester coffee cup, two Chaffers coffee cups and a small Worcester bowl, with pencilled birds beneath polychrome flower sprays, and a small flared Japanese beaker, some damages, 12cm max. (9) The beaker with a paper label for the Girton Two Quail Collection, 2004 Loan Exhibition, No. 100.
Two Royal Worcester miniature ornithological jugs and a mug, 20th century, one jug painted by James Stinton with a cock pheasant, the other with a kingfisher, the mug painted with a goldfinch perched on a gorse bush, and a Caverswall miniature cup and saucer painted by W R Tipton with a thrush and a pied wagtail, printed marks and date codes including 1913 and 1917, 6cm max. (5)
A rare Coalport centrepiece, c.1802, of circular two-handled form, painted by William Billingsley with a central floral panel including tulip, nasturtium, poppy and convolvulus, the rim decorated in the Worcester manner with shaped panels of flowers reserved on a blue scale ground, 32cm. Cf. W D John, Billingsley, col. pl. 8 for a dish from the same service.
Two Liverpool coffee cups, c.1760-70, one enamelled with two white egrets behind and above a large lotus spray, the other in underglaze blue with a long-tailed bird perched on a flowering branch. and a Worcester blue and white teabowl, moulded with a band of chrysanthemum to the exterior, some faults, 7.5cm max. (3)
A Flight Barr and Barr Worcester vase, c.1825, of squat campana shape with large twisted twig handles, the body painted with a panel of roses and other flowers reserved on a blue ground with gilt foliate motifs, painted script mark, and an unusual English porcelain vase, probably Derby, finely decorated in tooled gilt with two lovers embracing, titled 'Susan's Interview with William', the reverse with a full length portrait of Susan, raised on a cylindrical stand above paw feet, 28cm max. (2)
A Chelsea-Derby two-handled cup, c.1770, decorated with a large spray of gilded flowers and small scattered insects on a deep blue ground, and a Worcester coffee cup decorated in the Kakiemon palette with vertical stripes of flower sprigs in panels, 6.5cm max. (2) The Chelsea-Derby with a paper label for the F S MacKenna Collection, no. 393.
Four Caughley spoon trays, late 18th century, two printed in underglaze blue with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern and the Fenced Garden pattern, the others with flower sprigs in gilt and blue, a Worcester spoon tray printed with The Bandstand pattern, and a small Chinese porcelain spoon tray painted with polychrome flowers, various marks, 16.3cm max. (6)

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