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A small collection of English blue and white porcelains, 2nd half 18th century, variously printed and painted, including two Caughley strainers, a Caughley asparagus server, a butterboat and a coffee cup, a miniature Worcester saucer, and a tea canister, a Mansfield-pattern coffee cup, a Lowestoft patty pan, a Derby scallop shell pickle dish, a wine taster, and a Bow sauceboat. 15.5cm max. (12)
Two Worcester blue and white dishes, c.1775, one a lobed plate printed in the Pinecone pattern, a deep dish in the Fruit Sprigs pattern, a Worcester slop bowl printed with the Three Flowers pattern, and a saucer painted with the Rock Strata Island pattern, hatched or open crescent marks to most, 23.3cm max. (4)
Four items of Worcester porcelain, c.1770, decorated with the Marchioness of Huntley pattern, with sprawling flower sprays within a shaped green border, and a Chelsea-Derby lobed dish painted with a garland urn and scattered insects within a leafy swag border, various marks, 22cm max. (5) Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec`d, of Crichel House, Dorset.
A rare and early Worcester sauceboat, c.1755-56, of curled leaf shape but moulded with panels of flowers and leaves, the rim with a continuous band of flowerheads and leaf scrolls, painted within the panels with the Stag Hunt pattern, the handle formed as a stalk, 22cm across. Cf. Bonhams, The Zorensky Collection Part II, lot 17 for an identical example, previously thought to be virtually unique.
A Worcester sauce tureen and cover, c.1760, printed in black with various scenes of Classical ruins including Monument of a Warrior and Temple Ruin, the cover with further ruins and flowers, 17.5cm. (2) The Temple Ruin print is derived from a Panini painting, while the Monument is from an engraving by Vivares at the British Museum.
An early and rare Worcester octagonal coffee cup, c.1753, decorated in the famille verte palette with panels of flowers, vases, insects and with the unusual addition of a Chinese figure, scroll moulded handle, 5.8cm. Cf. Phillips, The Watney Collection Part II, 10th May 2000, lot 583 for an identical example.
A Royal Worcester Evesham pattern part dinner service, comprising souffle dish, graduated open bowls, scallop dishes, lidded preserve pot, lidded ramekin, plates, side plates, further bowls, etc., together with a small quantity of Evesham Vale dinner ware and `Victorian Violets` cups, each 9.5cm high, (a quantity).
A pair of Royal Worcester hard paste porcelain cabinet plates, decorated with bucolic country cottages, signed 'R Rushton', within foliate gilt heightened banded reserves, D. 23 cm, together with one other Rushton decorated Worcester plate 'Market Day at Rotterdam' (cracked), and one other Royal Worcester plate by F.R. Rushton decorated with a bucolic country cottage, D. 27 cm.

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