A Caughley porcelain 'Three Flowers and Butterfly' sparrow beak milk jug, circa 1785, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, C with serif mark, 9cm highCondition:It is in good condition with no damages or repairs, although the underglaze blueprint has run/blurred to the subsidiary florals and a small patch on the rim.
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A rare Caughley porcelain 'Strap-Fluted Floral' sauceboat, circa 1776-82, painted in underglaze blue with the flower group within moulded panels, painted open C with serif, 17.5cm long and 9.5cm tallNote: Likely an addition to the 'one of two known' as referenced in The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White Patterns, p.115 (one of which was sold as part of the Rev. Maurice Wright Collection).Condition:In good condition with no cracks, chips, damages or repairs. There is a short firing fissure crack descending from the rim, approximately 5mm long.
An early Coalport porcelain coffee pot, circa 1800, of baluster form with shanked lower body, decorated in gilt with sprigs and foliage with cobalt band to rim, unmarked, 28cm high; sold together with a Coalport mask-head jug, transfer-printed in the Caughley 'Three Flowers and Butterfly' pattern, C with serif mark, 18.5cm high (3 pcs including cover)
A small Caughley porcelain 'Parrot Pecking Fruit' mug, circa 1780-85, of slightly waisted form, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, without a cell diaper border, unmarked, 8.1cm highCondition:Tiny hairline just below the bottom junction of the handle, not disfiguring. Rings well when tapped. No other damages or any repairs.
A rare Caughley porcelain 'Fruit and Wreath' dry mustard pot, lacking cover, circa 1777-84, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, of slender baluster form, printed S mark, 7cm highProvenance: Featured in the 1999 Caughey Bicentenary Exhibition, no. 68Condition:Minute fleabite to rim, otherwise good.
A rare and large Caughley porcelain mug in the 'Natural Sprays' pattern, circa 1775-80, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, printed C with serif mark, 14.2cm high and 10.8cm diameterThis print is more commonly found on Worcester porcelain, and the close similarities between the patterns at both factories suggest they share either an engraver or a source.Condition:Good condition with no damages or restoration.
A substantial Caughley porcelain porter mug, circa 1780, with capacity for three pints, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'La Promenade Chinoise' pattern, accompanied by the secondary print 'La Peche', printed S mark, 13.4cm high, 13.5cm diameterProvenance: Formerly Leonard Fuller Collection.Condition:A couple of small nibbles to the underside of the foot rim, otherwise good.
A collection of English blue and white pottery, early 19th century, including a Davenport 'Muleteer' circular dish raised on four feet, printed title and factory marks together with impressed anchor marks; and Davenport 'Rhenish Views' tureen stand, a Minton and Boyle 'Devon' serving dish; small Willow pearlware quadrant serving dish, a Minton 'Tintern Abbey Monmouth' tile teapot stand, four small Willow pattern platters, a small oval box printed in the Japanesque style with fan-shaped panels of birds; a pair of small toy dessert tureens and covers with stands, small Mason's Ironstone bowl, Stevenson tureen lacking cover; a pair of small nursery sideplates with moulded rims, small Willow pattern tureen stand, a leaf-shaped dish, Coalport jug with Caughley print, Spode 'Grasshopper' saucer, 'Milkmaid' tea canister, sauceboat, etc (mixed lot, some damages variously throughout)Condition:Davenport Muleteer stand - 29cm diameterRhenish Views - 40cm wide
A mixed group of English pottery and porcelain, comprising a pair of gadrooned salts; H&R Daniel gadrooned saucer painted with landscape vignettes and flowers, unmarked, 14.2cm diameter; Chamberlain's Worcester 'Dragons in Compartments' breakfast saucer, 16cm diameter; a Coalport bute-shaped coffee cup and saucer, circa 1805, decorated with a central green dotted band with diamond-shape and oval panels, with red border with scrolling foliate trim, unmarked, saucer 14cm diameter; Wedgwood black basalt teapot and cover, 9cm high; pearlware chinoiserie mug; a creamware slop basin and tea bowl; a Machin porcelain twin-handled ecuelle, pattern 1236; a 19th-century salt-glaze stoneware money box, 12.5cm high; a Staffordshire inverted trumpet vase painted with a male figure with pipe and ale bottle, 14cm high; a Caughley 'Temple' pattern coffee cup and saucer; Derby mask-head jug, circa 1765, painted with birds in branches above fruit, unmarked, 16cm high sold together with a decorative model of a Sphinx and Continental porcelain comprising Oude Loostrecht tea bowl and a Schlaggenwald tea bowl (group) (damages and repairs variously throughout)Condition:Chelsea jug - broken and repaired, crackedLoostrecht tea bowl - variously broken and repaired, chipped
A small group of Caughley blue and white porcelain, 18th century, comprising a 'Tower' pattern coffee cup, a 'Bridge and Windmill' saucer, and a 'Parrot Pecking Fruit' baluster maskhead jug, 14.8cm high (badly cracked); sold together with a John Rose Coalport 'Tower' coffee cup, circa 1800-10, 6.2cm high (4) (a.f)Condition:Baluster jug - badly crackedBridge saucer - several hairlines
A superb Chamberlain-decorated Caughley porcelain, circa 1790, gilt and cobalt, with monogrammed initials 'RCH' faintly shadowed in red, enclosed within a line and dot medallion flanked by finely detailed trailed foliage, the cobalt borders with lattice work and scrolling vines, bold painted S mark, 11.5cm highProvenance: Formerly Godden reference collection.Condition:Good condition with no cracks, chips, damages or repairs. Some rubbing to the gilding on both upper and lower rims and further minor wear to gilding on handle.
A rare Caughley 'Apple' and 'Sliced Apple' vase, circa 1780-85, of baluster form, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with associated fruit and sprigs, with cell border to shoulder and foot, C with serif mark, 14.5cm high (numerous chips)Provenance: Exhibited in the 1972 Caughley Centenary.Condition:One large chip to mouth alongside two large foot chips and one further smaller foot rim chip.
A very rare Caughley porcelain 'Gooseberry / Fruit Sprays' ecuelle and cover, circa 1776-1785, the round broth bowl applied with two shell-shaped handles and a flower finial, the cover with an opening for a spoon, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with scattered sprigs, a spray including a gooseberry repeated on both sides of the bowl and the cover, the cover with a printed lambrequin border, printed C mark, 12.3cm diam of cover, 16.4cm wide across handles, (chips to cover) (2) Provenance: Previously sold at Bonhams, 9th September 2009. Condition:Cover - Overside rim chip and several breakages to the tips of the petals on the flower knop, one further chip to the edge of one side of the spoon inletBase - undamaged, but with a firing crack through one leaf below the handle.Please see additional images
A small Caughley porcelain 'Le Promenade Chinoise / La Peche' mug, circa 1780, of slightly waisted form, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, So mark, 8.5cm high, 9cm diameterProvenance: Formerly Bernard Watney Collection (lot 793, Part II, Phillips, 10th May 2000). This well-printed mug is further illustrated in Bernard Watney, English Blue and White porcelain, pl. 90c.Condition:Some very fine hairlines to the base, otherwise in good condition and displays very nicely.
An uncommon Caughley porcelain 'Birds in Branches' coffee pot and cover, circa 1780-85, of baluster form, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, with indented strap handle and projecting thumbrest, the domed cover with floral knop, C with serif mark, 22cm high (minor damage)Although this pattern is not rare, it is scarcely seen on coffee wares, and coffee pots are rarer still. As such, a similar coffee pot was sold at these rooms in 2010 for £800.Condition:Nibbles and associated hairline to spout, Y-shaped hairline to base
An uncommon and early Caughley porcelain 'La Peche / La Promenade Chinoise' mug, circa 1776-80, of medium size, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, the unglazed base unmarked, 12.5cm highCondition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. The print is somewhat blurred, as sometimes seen on these earlier pieces.
An uncommon Caughley porcelain 'Rose Centred Spray' stand, circa 1778-88, of oval twin-handled form with foliate applied terminals, C with serif mark, 18.5cm wideCondition:One handle broken and restuck and missing one flower petal, otherwise good. Small firing crack to underside and to the restuck handle.
A medium Caughley porcelain mug, circa 1780, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the 'La Promenade Chinoise' pattern, accompanied by the secondary print 'Le Peche', printed S mark, 9.5cm high, 11cm diameterCondition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Small slight firing crack to the underside of the foot rim.
A rare Caughley porcelain 'Thorny Rose' mask-head jug, circa 1775-79, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, of baluster form on a raised pedestal foot, the unglazed base marked 'S', 17cm high (hairlines)Condition:There is a firing crack around the upper terminus of the handle which has extended into a slight hairline (most visible to the interior). There is one further hairline to the lower section of the mask-head's beard. The hairline does not extend beyond the beard. The hairline around the handle terminal is approximately 5cm long at a curve
A mixed group of 18th and early 19th century English porcelain, comprising: New Hall - a tall pedestal cream jug, painted with pink roses and other flowers, 11.5cm high; a 'Boy with Butterfly' tea bowl, pattern 421, 8.2cm diameter; a puce floral tea bowl and saucer, and further two floral saucers 13cm diameter and one tea bowl; a further tea bowl and saucer, attributed to Keeling; a Caughley plain white fluted trio of coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer, saucer 14cm diameter; a Flight Worcester spiral shanked tea bowl, open crescent, 8.2cm diameter; and Caughley, comprising a large gilt and white saucer dish, 19cm diameter; a 'Dresden Sprigs' trio of coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer, and a further 'Dresden Sprigs' coffee cup, 6.5cm high; 'Spangles' saucer, 13.5cm diameter (mixed group)Condition:New Hall cream jug - handle crackedNew Hall saucers - 1 cracked and chippedKeeling attributed tea bowl and saucer - faint star crack to saucerLone New Hall tea bowl - filled rim chipCaughley plain white and gilt trio - Some nibbles to foot rim of saucerFlight tea bowl - no damageSome pieces with minor gilt wear, no other damages noted
A large Caughley 'Parrot Pecking Fruit' porcelain mug, circa 1780-85, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the main print and secondary butterfly, C with serif mark, 14cm high and 9.5cm diameterProvenance: Formerly with Roderick Jellicoe. Condition:A few small nicks around underside of foot rim, otherwise good.
A Caughley 'Gooseberry / Fruit and Wreath' low Chelsea ewer, circa 1780, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Gooseberry to exterior and 'Fruit and Wreath' to the interior, with associated border pattern, unmarked, 6.5cm highProvenance: Featured in the 1999 Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition, no. 26.Condition:In good condition with no damages or repairs. Some very minor small spots of staining around the rim.
Two Caughley porcelain 'Birds in Branches' tea bowls and saucers, one circa 1778-80, the other 1785-90, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, C with serif and Sx marks respectively, saucers 12cm diameter (4)Provenance: The earlier example formerly Barbara Leake Collection, sold as part of lot 151 at Bonhams, 12th March 2008.Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Some scratches to the interior of the earlier tea bowl.
A Worcester porcelain spoon tray, circa 1765, decorated in cobalt and gilt, unmarked, 15.8 wide; together with a Caughley porcelain spoon tray, circa 1790, painted with Cornflower Sprigs, unmarked, 17cm wide; together with a French Sprigs pickle leaf dish, 12cm wide (the latter a.f) (3)Condition:Spoon trays - No damages or repairs but heavy wear to gilt on the Caughley tray and patchy wear to the rim on the Worcester tray.Pickle leaf dish - cracked, stained
A rare Caughley 'Fisherman' porcelain beaker, circa 1785, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, with internal cell diaper and spearhead border, unmarked, 6cm high and 7cm diameterProvenance: Formerly Godden Reference and Gittins Collections.Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. Some of the blue print has run to the interior.
Collection of 18th century Caughley blue and white porcelain items to include: barrel shaped tea caddy and cover in the 'Fisherman' pattern, straight sided mug in the 'Gilly Flower' pattern, sauce boat in the 'Chrysanthemum' pattern, milk jug in the 'Floral' pattern, toy plate in the 'Island' pattern etc. (6) (B.P. 21% + VAT) No obvious damage or restoration to any of the items.
A CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN BIRDS IN BRANCHES COFFEE POT AND COVER, c.1775, of baluster form, C mark in underglaze blue, 8 1/2" high, together with a matching tea bowl and saucer, unmarked, and a Penningtons Liverpool Rural Lovers printed teapot and cover, unmarked, 6 1/2" high (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Minor losses to both knops and Liverpool spout, chip to L'pool cover. Coffee pot purchased c.1996 for £450 from Red Dolphin. Liverpool (unknown dealer), £150. Teabowl/saucer from Cynthia Walmsley in 1996 for £200.
A quantity of Coalport ceramics to include a lidded urn hand painted by Malcolm Harnett to commemorate the bicentenary of the birth of J.M.W Turner 1775-1975. Limited edition 70/100, measuring 31cm. A lidded hand painted urn by Peter Gosling Madeley Court Limited edition 62. 3 x Caughley mask headed jugs, 2 x hand painted twin handled urns and a plate (8).
Collecting Porcelain and china - reference books - D.G. Rice " Rockingham Ornamental Porcelain" , John Twitchett " Derby Porcelain", Pat Halfpenny " English Earthenware Figures 1740-1840", Geoffrey Godden " Chamberlain -Worcester Porcelain" Schiffer E.R. " Chinese Export Porcelain " , Geoffrey Godden " Caughley and Worcester Porcelains 1785-1800", Garner and Archer " English Delft Ware" and related volumes ( 1 box)
A small collection of bone china - including a boxed Royal Worcester 'Carina Blue' cake plate; a boxed Royal Worcester lidded trinket box; a boxed Royal Worcester pin dish; a Coalport blue and white 'Caughley Mask-Head' jug, 14.5cm high; a Wedgwood 'The Mayflower' mug; an Adams 'Cries of London' mug; and a graduated pair of German porcelain blue, white and gilt jugs, early 20th century; together with a small studio pottery vase, 9.3cm high; a graduated pair of blue and white transfer ware platters, 'Rosary' pattern by J. H. Weatherby & Sons of Hanley, the larger cracked; three Delft miniatures; and other blue and white china. (19)
A Worcester Porcelain Cabbage Leaf Jug, circa 1765, printed in underglaze blue with the "Heavy Naturalistic Floral" pattern, workman's mark23cm highA Sauceboat, painted with the "Doughnut Tree" pattern15.5cm longA Sparrow Beak Jug, painted with the "Rock Strata Island" pattern9cm highA Caughley Teapot Stand, printed with the "Cormorant Fisherman" pattern14cmA Small Coalport Mug, after a Worcester original8.5cm high (5)Sparrow beak jug - crack to the body under the lower handle terminal.Coalport mug - badly cracked. All other components free from chips, cracks and repair.
GROUP OF MINITATURE CAUGHLEY TEA WARE LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a coffee cup and saucer painted in underglaze blue with ‘The Island’ pattern, saucer unmarked, cup with a reversed S; and a trio of a coffee cup, a tea bowl and a saucer, printed with the ‘Fisherman’ pattern, various marks including Sx (5) saucers 7.2cm and 7.4cm diameter coffee cups 3cm and 3.4cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN CUPS AND JUGS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a fluted Worcester cup in the ‘Hollow Rock Lily’ pattern, crescent mark; a Worcester ‘Feather Mould Floral’ pattern cup, W mark; a Worcester ‘Prunus Root’ cup, open crescent mark; a Worcester ‘Man in Pavilion’ cup, open crescent mark; a Caughley ‘Broseley’ pattern cup, unmarked; a sparrow beak footed pearlware jug, probably Liverpool, unmarked; and a Worcester ‘Band Stand’ pattern jug with gilt rim, disguised numeral mark (7) 5.8cm - 10.2cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF NINE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN EGG DRAINERS EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising three Caughley examples printed with the ‘Fisherman’ pattern, two unmarked, one marked S; a Worcester ‘Fisherman and Cormorant’ pattern drainer, with gilded rim and fan handle, marked with disguised numeral 8; a Spode ‘Forest Landscape I’ example, unmarked; a drainer printed with ‘Brosely’ pattern, unmarked; a drainer with a chinoiserie border, pierced with diamonds and ovals, unmarked; a ‘Willow Pattern’ drainer with flat fan handle, unmarked; and a John Rogers drainer printed with ‘Monopteros’ pattern, raised on three feet, blue O mark (9) largest drainer 10.5cm wide, smallest 8.7cm diameter Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
FIVE VARIOUS ENGLISH PORCELAIN SPOON TRAYS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a Salopian example, polychrome painted with an urn and flowers, impressed mark; a Caughley ‘Derby Sprig’ pattern example, unmarked; a Caughley tray in the ‘Fenced Garden’ pattern, unmarked; a Worcester ‘Fisherman and Cormorant’ pattern tray, crescent mark; and a Ridgway polychrome printed and enamelled spoon tray, painted pattern number 2 3065 (5) 14.8cm - 17.2cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British CeramicsThe Caughley ‘Fenced Garden’ spoon tray has labels for The Wright Collection No. 110 and The Clements Collection No. 55
COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN ASPARAGUS SERVERS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising two Spode examples, one printed with ‘Gothic Castle’, one unmarked, one marked; one probably Minton in the ‘Net’ pattern, unmarked; one by John Turner in the ‘Stag’ pattern; one in the ‘Forest Landscape’ pattern; one Caughley in the ‘Fisherman’ pattern; one Ridgeway in the ‘Osterley Park’ pattern, unmarked; and one Spode or Herculaneum printed with the Tower vignette from the Net Pattern, unmarked (9) 7.1cm - 8.5cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF MINIATURE TEA WARES MOSTLY 18TH CENTURY comprising a Ridgway ‘Curling Palm, patter teapot, unmarked; a London shape teapot printed with a mansion and church by a riverside, unmarked; a globular teapot with pink sponged decoration, unmarked; a pearlware coffee pot painted with ’Tree Fence House' pattern, unmarked; a Caughley teabowl and saucer printed with ‘Fisherman’ pattern; a Spode teabowl and saucer printed with ‘Tall Door’ pattern, marked S; a Rathbone of Portobello teapot printed with flowers in panels on a squiggle ground, unmarked; and a teabowl printed with a squirrel and ferret, probably Portobello, unmarked (10) largest teapot 9.5cm high, saucers 9.9cm and 9.7cm diameter From The Maisels Collection
COLLECTION OF CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a printed ‘Fruit and Wreath’ pattern teabowl and saucer, saucer with S mark; a fluted ‘Temple’ pattern cup, sticker for the ‘Watney Collection’, unmarked; a scalloped shell dish in the ‘Fisherman’ pattern, So mark; a spoon tray in the ‘Pagoda’ pattern, unmarked; a large cabbage leaf jug printed with the ‘Bouquets’ pattern; and a bulbous jug printed with the ‘Pecking Parrot’ pattern, C mark (7) largest jug 19cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
CAUGHLEY RICE SPOON AND A PIERCED EXAMPLE LATE 18TH CENTURY after a Chinese shape, both painted with the ‘Maltese Cross’ pattern, with a flowerhead applied at the terminal, open crescent mark 13.7cm and 14cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: The form is inspired by the Chinese rice spoon, but the exact purpose of the English porcelain rice spoon is unknown. The plain shape and flat handle made them difficult to use, except as a small ladle. The same shape of spoon with a pierced bowl was probably used as a sifter spoon.
RARE BADDELEY LITTLER 'DOLPHIN' CREAM EWER AND A CAUGHLEY 'CHELSEA' EWER LATE 18TH CENTURY the dolphin ewer with shell moulding and a band of acanthus leaves around the foot, polychrome painted with a floral garland suspended from red loops, with a blue line rim, unmarked; the Caughley ewer of wrythen fluted form, printed in blue with chinoiserie figural decoration and urns issuing flowers, underglaze SO mark (2) Baddeley Littler dolphin ewer 11.5cm wide Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: The Baddeley Littler ewer was purchased at Bonhams, London, lot 320, 10th September 2008. The shape is apparently unrecorded in the literature.
COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAWARE LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising a Worcester polychrome floral painted teacup and saucer, square seal mark; a Caughley trio of saucer, teabowl and coffee cup of wrythen fluted form, painted with landscapes views, probably decorated at Chamberlain's, unmarked; a Derby coffee cup and saucer of rare shape, of fluted form, enamelled in green floral decoration with gilt highlights, unmarked, and a Worcester pink camaieu painted trio of saucer, coffee cup and teabowl with floral decoration within gilt cartouches, unmarked (10) Derby saucer 13.3cm diameter, Derby cup 5.7cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
THREE ENGLISH PORCELAIN 'DOLPHIN EWER' CREAM BOATS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a Derby ewer painted with sprays of flowers to each side, with a red line rim; a Seth Pennington ewer painted with mixed flowers with gilt highlights and a star below the spout; and a Caughley ewer painted with flowers, with a rope moulded foot rim and ochre line rim, incised star mark (3) 6.5cm - 8.2cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN BUTTER BOATS AND WINE TASTERS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a Caughley butter boat printed with the ‘Fisherman’ pattern; two various Spode examples, one marked Spode, one unmarked; a Caughley wine taster printed with the ‘Fisherman’ pattern, unmarked; a Derby wine taster centred with a flower head, unmarked; together with a spoon-shaped EGG DRAINER, possibly Derby, painted with floral sprigs, unmarked (6) egg drainer 9.6cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
GROUP OF POLYCHROME PAINTED CUPS AND A CAUGHLEY TEAPOT LATE 18TH CENTURY the globular teapot painted with flowers and with puce diaper borders, unmarked, 16cm high; comprising a Worcester ‘red line ware’ cup painted with flowers and double red lines near the base, unmarked; a Worcester ‘Back to Back Roses’ pattern cup, unmarked; a Worcester cup painted with a spray of flowers within a gold leaf border, with turquoise and ochre diapers on the internal border, unmarked; a Worcester floral decorated cup with a tan rim, unmarked; a Worcester cup with pink camaieu floral sprays, unmarked; and a Caughley cup painted with pink flowers, unmarked (7) cups approx 6cm - 7cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
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