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A GROUP OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN PRINTED WITH THE `THREE FLOWERS' PATTERN ( 22)Circa 1770 Comprising; a bullet-shaped teapot and cover, 16.5cm high; a jug and cover, 17.5cm high; a slop bowl, six teabowls and six saucers, hatched crescent marks; also a Worcester cabbage leaf moulded mask jug in the `Natural Sprays' pattern, 24cm high; a Worcester `Fence' pattern sugar bowl and cover and saucer dish, and a Caughley blue and white `Bouquets' pattern printed cylindrical mug, blue `S' mark, 11cm highTeapot and cover- teapot with a shallow dent to one side and some glaze specking. The cover with some small chips to the flower finialJug and cover- jug with some heavy brown staining and a short crack to the rim. The cover with some chips and staining.Slop bowl, 15.5cm diameter- some minor chips around the footrim but otherwise in good conditionSix teabowls and saucers- four teabowls in overall good condition. One with a large rim chip, another with some black specking to the glaze. One saucer with rim chip, another with chips to footrimCabbage leaf moulded jug- poor restoration to the spoutSugar bowl and cover- bowl with a haircrack around the body, approx. 8cm length. Cover with small chips to the flower knopSaucer dish, 19cm diameter- small shallow chip around the footrim. Otherwise in good conditionCaughley mug- Long haircracks to lower body and across base
A GROUP OF CERAMIC TEAWARES to include a group of six Coalport Revelry Adam Green coffee cups and saucers (one cup has visible signs of repair to the handle), a modern Coalport Caughley Mask-Head jug, a boxed Coalport blue Revelry cake slicer and fork, a Royal Doulton British Airways EC1071 coffee cup and saucer, a Copeland Spode Flemish Green coffee set comprising one coffee pot (chip to the underside of the lid and spout), five coffee cups (one with significant hairline crack), and three saucers, a group of Aynsley tea wares comprising a cake plate, ten side plates (all ring dull when tapped but consummate with age), four tea cups (two with hairline cracks), and a milk jug (large chip to the rim), a Caverswall Imari style side plate, a group of early twentieth century Redfern and Drakeford tea wares comprising six tea cups (five with hairline cracks), six saucers, twelve side plates(two with hair line cracks, two with chips, light scratches and light crazing), and a milk jug (dull when tapped) (qty) (Condition Report: significant issues mentioned in the main description, varying degrees of crazing and wear)
A PAIR OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PRINTED CABBAGE-LEAF MOULDED MASK JUGS CIRCA 1780 Decorated with the 'Pinecone' pattern, blue crescent cross-hatched marks, paper collection labels 30cm high; AND A CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE BOWL FOR A GUGLET, CIRCA 1780, printed with a version of the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, un-marked, paper collection label, 29cm diameterProvenance: The Leonard Fuller Collection Condition Report: One jug has a 2cm long section of wear to the rim and some marks and wear to the guglet bowl. Please see additional images available from the Dept. upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Derby teapot, cover and stand, c 1798, of straight sided oval shape, enamelled and gilt with trailing foliage, 14.5cm h, painted puce crown, crossed batons and D, a Sampson Hancock Derby teapot and cover, second half 19th c, painted in the Imari palette, 16cm h, a New Hall Old Oval teapot and cover, pattern no 80, 15cm h, and Caughley teapot stand, c 1775, 15.5cm w, S mark in blue script The Derby cover and stand repaired, otherwise good with slight wear. New Hall spout, cover, and inner-rim with some restoration. Caughley stand good, with some stacking wear.
Royal Worcester blue and white milk jug, with rose sprays, approx 14.5 cms h, Worcester 18th century tea bowl circa 1775, crescent moon mark approx 8 x 5 cms together with a blue and white sparrow beak creamer approx 10 cms h. This lot includes a blue and white Newhall tea bowl and saucer (Holgate plate 192) and a Caughley blue and white sauce boat and cover circa 1780 approx 14 x 9.5 cms (af)
Cloisonné tea pot two similar bowls and covers, silver goblet trophy cup, tea spoon, fish servers, Caughley jug and another (9) With firing imperfections. With chips and cracks. The finial is loose on the teapot. With denting. Small hole in the spout of the teapot. Goblet and cutlery with discolouration.
Collection of ceramics to include a Worcester blue and white cup, a Caughley cup, with 'S' mark to the base, 6.5cm high, a Worcester blue and white teabowl, 4.5cm x 8cm, a small blue and white porcelain teapot, unmarked, in the manner of Lowestoft and an Englisporcelain teapot, marked to the base, 12cm high (5) Both teapots with extensive damage, losses and extensive restoration. The lid of the larger teapot may not be original in our opinion. The cups and teabowl with small chips and underglaze chips to the bases. All with surface dust, dirt and scratches.
Late 18th century Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, circa 1770-1780, decorated in the fruit sprigs pattern, each with crescent mark beneath, teabowl H4.5cm D7.5cm, saucer D12cm, together with a late 18th century Caughley egg drainer, circa 1785, decorated in the Pleasure Boat pattern, with moulded shell handle, with S mark beneath, including handle L9.5cm, a late 18th century Worcester leaf shape pickle dish, circa 1770, decorated with floral sprays and sprigs, with crescent mark beneath, L8.5cm, and an early 19th century leaf shape pickle dish, decorated in the Queen of Sheba or Chinese Procession pattern, with crown mark beneath, L14.5cm, (5)Condition Report: Tea bowl and saucer in good overall condition with light wear, predominantly in the form of surface scratches, and very small nick to edge.Egg drainer with break through centre of bowl and edge of handle which has been re-glued, and other surface wear, predominantly in the form of surface scratches.Caughley pickle dish with two small losses to tips of rim edge, plus general surface wear predominantly in the form of scratches.Other pickle dish with two losses to rim edge, as well as a number of smaller losses along edge, hairline running down bowl near stem, and general surface wear predominantly in the form surface scratches.
A Caughley porcelain tea service, circa 1790, of fluted form, painted in underglaze blue and overglaze gilt with sprigs, with chain pearl borders, the service comprising a barrel-shaped teapot and cover, a bucket-shape cream jug, two coffee cups, two tea bowls, a pair of saucers and a circular bread and butter plate, painted S marks, teapot 14.5cm high; sold together with a Victorian trio of coffee cup, saucer and side plate, decorated in red, yellow and gilt, pattern number 625, two miniature teacups and saucers, 20th century, a Royal Worcester blanc de chine sweetmeat dish, shape 349, and a Copeland Spode twin-handled sucrier and cover, designed for the American market, retailed by Gered, London, Piccadilly Arcade, 12cm high and a small Victorian blue and yellow glass vase (group)Condition:Caughley service - various elements of some gilding wear, particularly to the teapot (mainly the cover, rim and the lower portion of the body). The cover also has some minute nibbles on the underside rim. The teapot spout has a chip and associated hairline crack.Teapot stand - gilt sprigs heavily rubbed.Cream jug - small hairline below the spout.Teabowls - small blemish to one foot, this tea bowl also has some black scratches to the interior.No other damages or repairs to the service.
A Worcester fluted milk jug, c.1770-1790, in Gold Queen's pattern, a Caughley fluted milk jug, c.1790, in Dresden Flowers pattern and a Caughley coffee cup, c.1785, transfer printed with Pagoda pattern, 9cm h and smaller, coffee cup with printed blue S (3) Hairline crack to base and crack to base of handle of jug, chip to rim of cup
A group of English blue and white porcelains, c.1755-80, including a Philip Christian (Liverpool) oval potting pot printed with the Fence pattern, a Bristol coffee cup painted with flowers, an early Worcester coffee cup and saucer in the Prunus pattern, a Worcester leaf dish, a Bow moulded dish, a Lowestoft Imari milk jug, a Worcester teapot and cover in the Fisherman pattern, a New Hall coffee can, a Caughley two-handled cup, three teabowls, a mustard pot and a fork handle, some faults, 19.5cm max. (16)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.
A Caughley trio and a coffee cup, c.1790, the fluted forms painted with back-to-back pink roses between formal scrolls in blue, red and gilt, a Worcester teabowl and saucer of Warmstry fluted shape, decorated with a panelled Japan pattern, and a Derby coffee cup and saucer painted in green monochrome and gilt with millet sprays issuing from a banded hedge, 14cm max. (8)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.
A small group of Caughley porcelains, c.1770-90, including a rare heart-shaped dessert dish, probably decorated by Chamberlain with the Sèvres Swags formal floral design, an armorial cream jug with a mermaid crest above the initials GG, a trio with a formal design of gilt swags and green motifs, two coffee cups and saucers, a single coffee cup with gilt flowers, and a fluted teabowl with gilt dots, 27cm max. (11)Provenance: the Joy Hallam Collection. The cream jug formerly the Geoffrey Godden Reference Collection.Exhibited: Caughley Polychrome Exhibition, Ironbridge, 2005, no.175 (the dessert dish).
A rare Caughley blue and white inkwell and liner, c.1775-80, of capstan shape, printed with the Bell Toy pattern, the reverse with vases of flowers in a garden setting, the flat top pierced with four small holes around a central aperture containing the liner, decorated with flower sprigs, faint C mark, 9.6cm across. (2)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.Cf. Geoffrey Godden, Caughley and Worcester Porcelains, pl.128 for a similar example plus wasters excavated from the factory site.
A collection of 18th Century blue and white Worcester and Caughley including, a Bowl decorated with flowers and butterflies with double blue band to inner to rim, 6"Diam, a Tea Bowl and Saucer with Pagoda and stylised flower patterns, unmarked, another Tea Bowl and Saucer with fence and Flower pattern, three Coffee Cans and a Saucer (Some A/F). The Bowl appears to be in good condition with no majorly obvious damage or repair, just a few small chips to the foot rim. Coffee Can with decorated interior rim, has a large hairline crack that runs from the top edge down to the foot rim, the bottom of the handle also has been cracked.Pagoda pattern Tea Bowl and Saucer - the Saucer has a fairly large star crack, is slightly misshapen (firing fault), and has scratches all over the surface.Moulded Tea Cup appears to be good.Small Pagoda and Tree design Bowl has firing/glazing faults around the top rim and to the underside of foot rim.
A small collection of Regency and mid-19th century English porcelain - including a first period Worcester 'Mansfield' pattern tea bowl with open crescent mark; a New Hall silver shape teapot (a/f - cracked and two chips inside rim); a Caughley fluted slop bowl with blue and gilt swagged and sprigged decoration, underglaze blue 'S' mark, 8cm high; a Worcester spiral fluted coffee cup and saucers, decorated in blue and gilt, open crescent marks, the saucer 13.8cm diameter; a New Hall Worcester-style fluted coffee cup; an iron red and gilt decorated tea cup and saucer, with 'The Henry Sandon Collection' label to base, lot 1155; a pair of Bloor Derby saucers decorated in blue and gilt with fruiting vines; a hand painted botanical plate, inscribed 'Larger Lake Coloured Watsonia' to base, 21cm diameter; etc.
Five late 18th/early 19th century English porcelain cups and saucers to include a circa 1800 John Rose Coalport cup and saucer, Caughley blue and gilt circa 1790 cup and saucer, Caughley blue and white tea bowl and saucer, Flight Barr and Barr Worcester circa 1825 cup and saucer and a New Hall blue and white circa 1790-95 cup and saucerIf there is no condition report shown, please request
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