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A Caughley oval baking dish, circa 1780-90, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Fisherman or Pleasure Boat pattern within a cell diaper and spear head border, unmarked, 23.5cm wide *For a similar example see Godden, Geoffrey; Caughley and Worcester Porcelain 1775-1800, Herbert Jenkins, 1969 (hereafter referred to as C&W P), plate 87 for a similar example from the author's collection and noted as being made in several different sizes.
A Caughley polychrome cream boat or 'gadroon boat', Chamberlain decorated, circa 1780-85, with raised, overlapping strap handle and scroll terminal, raised on a spreading, rope moulded foot, painted in over-glaze polychrome enamels in the Dog Rose pattern, with floral sprays, below a red lined rim, impressed star mark, 6.5cm high *See Caughley in Colour, page 59 where the author notes that this pattern was found at both Worcester and Caughley, however was only found on two shapes.
A Caughley oval basket, circa 1776-80, the diamond pierced tapering sides with flower head applications, set within rope twist handles with foliate terminals including 'hot cross bun buds', the interior basket printed in blue with the Pine Cone pattern within a blue painted 'lambrequin' border, the exterior details picked out in blue, underglaze blue C with serif mark and impressed Salopian, 27.5cm wide This form of basket was first developed by the modeller John Toulouse at Worcester in the 1770's. It has been posited that Toulose also worked at Caughley, the 'hot cross bun buds' being a signature of his style.
Late 18th century English porcelain to include a Caughley saucer, transfer-printed in the Birds in Branches pattern, a Caughley tea bowl in the Mother and Child pattern, a Caughley Pleasure Boat pattern tea bowl, a Worcester Pleasure Boat pattern tea bowl and a Worcester saucer in the Three Flowers pattern (5)
Elliott Art Deco walnut three train eight day mantel clock, the movement with Westminster and Whittington chime selector playing on eight rods, the 9.5" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed J.W. Cassidy, Worcester with strike/silent lever at three o'clock, within an Art Deco stepped case, 9.25" high; also another Elliott walnut mantel timepiece, 8" high (2)
English florally painted teacups and saucers, early 19th century, comprising a Coalport Empire-shape cup and saucer, unmarked, (handle cracked); a Grainger's Worcester London shape teacup and saucer, unmarked; a Grainger's, Worcester fluted cup with Old English handle and matching saucer, pattern number 1327, a cup with broken loop handle and two saucers, a Mayer and Newbold cup and saucer, pattern 320 and a further cup and saucer (13)
Assorted English cups and saucers, 19th century, comprising a Royal Worcester trio painted with scrolling green foliage below a dentil gilt rim, pattern number 3075; a Spode trio, pattern 2009, painted with flowers between busy gilt borders; a further Spode trio embossed with white flowers in relief against a pale olive ground with further painted flowers, pattern 723; an old English handle pink-ground teacup and saucer decorated with flowers and raised gilding; a trio painted with flowers and yellow borders, pattern number 563; a large breakfast cup trio, pattern number 2/1955 and a further green and yellow ground teacup and saucer painted with flowers (qty)
A Royal Worcester vase and cover, shape 1937, late 19th/early 20th century, of twin handled form with crown-top finial, with central panel painted with exotic birds between a turquoise border, the reverse with raised giltwork, above a square pedestal foot with cockbeaded detail, 24cm high (factory and date mark rubbed)
A Caughley sauce boat, circa 1780-85, of wide reeded form, with scroll handle and printed in underglaze blue with the Apple pattern with supplementary fruit and floral prints, below a blue line rim, printed S mark, 17cm long *See C & W P page 143 for a discussion of sauce boats including this form which was also employed at Worcester, Lowestoft and Derby. See also CBE catalogue no.9 for a similar example.

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