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Click here to subscribeA Pair of Worcester Porcelain Butter Tubs, Covers and Stands, circa 1775, printed in underglaze blue with the "Fence" pattern, crescent marks, ex H. Leonard fuller collection, together with a sugar bowl in "Mansfield" pattern, cylindrical mug, a Caughley fluted tea canister, sparrow beak jug and sucrier and cover (one tray)Butter tubs - one with loss to one handle, the cover with loss to the corner of the handle notch. No other damage to the six components and free from repair. Mansfield bowl - slight wear and staiing to rimBowl and cover - bowl with a rim chipMug - in good conditionTea Caddy - chip to rim of cover and chip to rimJug - chip to end of spout
Two Worcester Porcelain Baskets, circa 1770, printed in underglaze blue with the "Pinecone" pattern, Two Further Ovoid Baskets printed in "Gilliflower" pattern, together with A Caughley Quatrefoil Stand (5)Both pinecone baskets are cracked, larger oval basket with a handle detached but retained, both cracked, stand is good.
Caughley porcelain blue and white square dish, circa 1780, decorated with a pavilion, rock and fence pattern, 22.5cm (Please note condition does not form part of the catalogue description. We strongly advise viewing to satisfy yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view and a condition report is not already available, please request one and it will be provided in writing).
Collection of ceramics Comprising four Royal Crown Derby paperweights, a koala, 11cm high, a seal, 12cm wide x 7cm high, a badger, 7cm high approx, all with gold seals to the base, a pig, stamped mark to the base, 12cm wide x 5cm high, with their original boxes, a Coalport 'Caughley jug', marked to the base, 12cm high, and a saucer, unmarked, 13.5cm across (6) All with surface dust, dirt and scratches. No damage that we can see.
A COLLECTION OF FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PINE CONE PATTERN PORCELAIN, various dates, comprising a pierced cress dish with matched stand, both with plain lined barbed rims, 7 1/2" and 8 1/2" diameter, two similar larger plates, 9 1/2" diameter, a smaller plate with scroll border, 8" diameter, various marks, and a Caughley small plate, 7" diameter, together with a Worcester Waiting Chinaman pattern teabowl, open crescent (7) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: One 9 1/2" plate has chips to footrim, cress dish has an over glazed tear to base,
A small group of ceramics - including an Art Deco style pale pink glazed porcelain coffee pot by Epiag of Czechoslovakia, 21cm high; an Oriental white glazed bucket style vase painted with cranes, 25.5cm high; a 19th century Caughley blue and white saucer dish, 12.5cm diameter; a Jackson & Gosling Grosvenor Bone China yellow ground tea cup and saucer; etc.
A collection of ceramics to include a Rococo style blanc de chine porcelain centre piece with twin griffin handles on four scrolling feet by Royal Worcester, an early 19th century blue and white Caughley carnation platter with an Edmundson Collection sticker to the base, a studio pottery bowl with impressed marks and another contemporary porcelain dish. (With damage and historical repairs as seen). W.48cm (largest).
A collection of 18th and 19th century blue and white pearlware teabowls and saucers to include Wolfe, Mason & Lucock 'Gardners' pattern, Coalport 'Banana Tree' pattern, etc, together with a blue and white teapot stand and matching saucer, likely by Caughley, (9) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
A WORCESTER CYLINDRICAL MUG CIRCA 1775-80 Printed in blue with the 'La Peche' and 'La Promanade Chinoise' patterns Hatched crescent mark 14cm high TOGETHER WITH A CAUGHLEY CYLINDRICAL MUG, CIRCA 1770-80, printed in blue with flower sprays, blueprinted 'S' mark, 14.5cm high Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW With wear as per age, handling, use, and cleaning Some glazing spots and surface discolouration to bases ADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
A large Franklin Porcelain vase 30cm high - quality porcelain made in Japan - together with an Old Tupton Ware vase, a large Caughley mask-head jug by Coalport, an Ayshford miniature clock, boxed Stuart Crystal large size Edwardian Chutney Jar, boxed Spode ceramic paperweight in the form of a book of Shakespeare sonnets, Wedgwood etc.
GROUP OF FIVE CERAMIC JUGS, Coalport Caughley mask head jug, 17cms (h), Shelley panelled jug decorated with pink flowers, 14cms (h), cream octagonal jug hand-painted with floral sprays, 18.5cms (h), etc.Provenance: The Cornelia Bayley Collection from the historic Welsh Jacobean house, Plas Teg, Flintshire. Further auctions to follow including Plas Teg Principal Interiors, further details on this important Jacobean house and its clearance Welsh House Clearance of a Generation — Rogers Jones Co
A group of 18th century blue and white porcelain, comprising a Worcester butter boat, circa 1760, relief moulded and decorated in the 'Pickle Leaf Daisy' pattern, workman's mark to base, 8.6 by 6 by 3.6cm high, a Worcester pickle dish, a/f cracked and repaired, circa 1765, relief moulded and decorated in the 'Pickle Leaf Vine' pattern, workman's mark to base, 8 by 9 by 2.5cm high, a Worcester cup, decorated with figures, crescent mark, 6.38cm high, and a Caughley egg drainer / strainer, printed in underglaze blue in the 'Pleasure Boat (Fisherman)' pattern, unmarked, 8 by 3cm. (4)
Wedgewood Queen's Ware "Blue Landscape Calendar Clock", limited edition 60/950 for the Millennium for Compton and Woodhouse, H.24cm; Coalport Caughley Mask Head jug, H.19.5cm; three blanc de chine shell vases, W.18cm the largest; 6 other pieces of Coalport; Royal Crown Derby Imari plate, 2451, Dia.22.5cm; 24 pieces of Royal Worcester including vases, cache pots, pin dishes, etc.; and 4 other items. (40)
Late 18th Century Caughley porcelain bread and butter plate or large saucer dish, transfer decorated in underglaze blue with the "Willow Nankin" pattern, underglaze blue "S" mark to base, Dia.22cm, (glazed over foot rim chip); Worcester, Flight Period, saucer dish with blue and gilt floral decoration, Dia.20cm; Davenport Stone China "Two Temples" Willow Pattern muffin dish with cover, pattern 142, c.1830, Dia.21.5cm; and a Staffordshire Pearlware "Willow" Pattern chestnut basket and stand, the basket formed of imitation strapwork joined by a rope-twist, panel base within an osier moulded border, on a rope-twist foot, the stand with pierced and osier moulded rim, W.21.5cm overall. (6)
A group of blue and white porcelain coffee cans, 18th century, including a Worcester mug, c.1765, in 'The Fence' pattern, printed in underglaze blue with open crescent mark; a similar, unmarked example; an unmarked example painted underglaze with deer, possibly Bow, c.1750s; a larger Caughley mug, with floral sprays, S+ mark to the base; and one other, unmarked,Caughley 10cm wide9cm high (5)Condition ReportAll are in good stable condition with no large chips or cracks. Wear to bases and old nibbles to edges. Colour run to one unmarked example.
A collection of egg hoops to include two stoneware hoops with white sprig decoration, three Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed hoops and a Caughley porcelain hoop, together with a green porcelain napkin ring and a Spode blue and white oval salt with two divisions, (8) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
Caughley blue and white porcelain to include a ‘Broseley’ pattern cup, teabowl and saucer, 'Temple' pattern saucer and teapot stand, another Caughley trio with teabowl, cup and saucer decorated by Chamberlains, together with a Worcester teabowl and saucer, Flight script mark to base and three Derby teabowls, etc (15) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
A Caughley blue and white 18th century porcelain caddy and cover, 10cm, together with a collection of blue an white transfer printed pottery to include a Spode saucer, Staffordshire Etruscan pattern dish probably by Hicks & Meigh, a Rogers sauce boat with damages, a small pearlware cream jug, three Miles Mason items comprising a root dish, 26cm long and a Veranda pattern jug and sucrier (8) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
Caughley three flowers pattern porcelain jug, 10cm, Worcester porcelain sparrow beak jug, Charles Bourne teacup, Worcester European Landscapes coffee cup and a Worcester Mansfield pattern coffee cup together with a restored Spode pickle dish, etc (8) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
Two pieces of Worcester decorated with Dry Blue flowers, 1770s, the first a reeded French shape coffee cup with gilt detailed rim, unmarked, height 6.8cm, the second a faceted sucrier bowl, fretted square mark in underglaze blue to base, diameter 10cm, together with a small group of other 18th century English porcelain, including a Liverpool Pennington Profile Bud pattern coffee cup, height 6.3cm, a Lowestoft Doll's House pattern teabowl, a sparrow beak jug, Fruit and Wreath pattern teabowl and saucer, a Caughley fruit printed saucer, a Caughley blue and gilt decorated floral pattern saucer dish, diameter 20.5cm, and a similar plate (faults).
Early Caughley cabbage leaf jug with blue floral sprays and overscrolled handle and mask spout, 24cms high; Worcester large bowl with floral sprigs, open crescent to the base, 17cm diameter; Worcester water jug with impressed leaf body and blue floral decoration, underglaze crossed swords to the base, 20cm high and modern salt pot (4)
Two Caughley porcelain 'Bouquets' cabbage leaf maskhead jugs, circa 1785, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, printed S and C with serif marks,19cm high and 22cm high (the taller with stapled repair) (2)Condition:Small example - Good condition with no damages or repairsLarger - Long body crack with stapled stabilised repair, crack around upper terminal of handle
A collection of English blue and white pottery and porcelain, late 18th century onwards, including a Jones & Son 'Elizabeth Addresses the Troops' sauceboat, 20cm long; a 'Boy on a Buffalo' pearlware small globular teapot, lacking cover, 9cm high; a Davenport sauceboat on fixed stand, 22cm long; Caughley 'Temple' teapot with replacement Chinese cover, 12cm high; a pearlware coffee pot, lacking cover, 21cm high; and another, of reeded from, with cover, 22cm high; 'Ancient Rome' mug, further larger mugs, various plates and dishes including Rogers Elephant etc (group, 3 trays, damages/repairs)Condition:Elizabeth Addresses the Troops - Small patch of restoration to spoutBoy on a Buffalo teapot - spout with chips and restored tip, small nibbles around rim, crack to foot.Pearlware chinoiserie jug - spout chipped and restored, with a crack and further rim chipsDavenport sauceboat on fixed stand - stand cracked near foot rim of sauceboat, foot rim chipRuins jug - Large restored chip, spout variously nibbled, foot chipped, hairlinesMug with ruins and figure on horseback - handle crudely restored, rim chipsCaughley teapot - replaced Chinese cover, badly cracked to body, handle spur missingPearlware coffee pot - lacking cover, handle crudely restored, spout restored, drilled holes to rim for a replacement coverReeded coffee pot - tip of spout restored, restored chips to cover and small nibble to underside of coverAncient Rome mug - large body crackMug with figures on horseback and men with hound - Hairline, crazed, stained to underside of footLarge pearlware porter mug - Heavily discoloured throughoutTemple landscape porter mug - hairline near handle, further large body crackHumphrey's Clock dessert sauce tureen - lacking cover, large restored chip to foot rimCattle beside an abbey dish - cracked, chippedRemainder of plates variously chipped, cracked and/or repaired
An assorted group of English pottery and porcelain, 18th/19th century, comprising a Worcester 'Three Flowers' circular butter tub with a matched 'Fence' cover, 8.5cm high; a Derby cos leaf sauceboat, 17cm long; an early Worcester 'Fisherman and Willow Pavillion' bowl with spiral moulding, Meissen style crossed swords mark, 11.5cm diameter; a Worcester sparrow beak milk jug, decorated with two panels of fancy birds against a wet blue ground, open crescent mark, 10cm high; a Caughley 'Fenced Garden' teabowl, 8cm diameter; a Worcester 'Three Flowers and Butterfly' tea bowl and saucer, hatched crescent mark, bowl 7.9cm diameter; a Philip Christian (Liverpool) polychrome slop bowl, 19.5cm diameter, a pearlware sauceboat, 19cm long; together with a Chinese bowl, pearlware bowl etc (mixed group) (a.f)Condition:Butter tub - large body crack, firing cracks to leaves on matched coverDerby cos leaf sauceboat - Extensive old restoration which has now yellowedFisherman and Willow Pavillion - Variously broken and repairedWorcester exotic birds jug - Crack near handleCaughley 'Fenced Garden' tea bowl - cracked'Three Flowers' - Some scratches to interior but otherwise good condition. Saucer heavily scratched.Christian bowl - Crack descending from rim, heavy rubbing to enamelsPearlware bowl - variously broken and re-gluedChinese bowl - badly worn, crackedPearlware sauceboat - spout chipped with associated hairlinesRemainder of unspecified items with some cracks, repairs and chips
A rare and early Caughley porcelain 'Stalked Fruit' coffee pot and covercirca 1775-78transfer-printed in underglaze blue, featuring a stalked apple and supplementary sprigs, of plain baluster form with a double indented strap loop handle with a kicked terminal and thumb grip, the cover with a 'flame' knop, the unglazed dry base marked 'S', 19cm high(restored)Condition:A chip and associated crack descending from the rim has been restored, with surrounding overpainting to colour match affecting a larger portion of the area, and one blue sprig has been repainted. This restoration is now slightly yellowed and flaking in areas. The condition with otherwise good with no further damages or repairs. The spout has not been off but there is just one large strainer hole to the interior.The height of the pot without cover is 15cm. The internal diameter of the cover is 5.7cm
A LARGE COLLECTION OF MOSTLY EARLY NINTEENTH-CENTURY TEA AND COFFEE CUPS including a small group of early nineteenth-century Minton pieces comprising a teacup and saucer in pattern no. 542 (staining to both), a cup in pattern 600 (wear to gilt, inclusions to the glaze, chips to the rim), another possibly Minton cup and saucer (based on shape and decoration, scratches to the saucer) and a separate cup, a group of blue and white ceramics to include four single coffee cups (wear to gilt on all, one with a hairline crack and chip to the foot, the fluted one has a chip and hairline crack to the rim), an early Worcester tea bowl (hairline crack and signs of restoration), a possible Caughley fluted tea bowl, a Pagoda patterned cup and saucer with gilded rims (inclusions in the rim), a Chinese saucer with five dragon medallions with three bats painted to the underside of the rim and an unusual backstamp, a group of Imari patterned items to include a Copeland Garrett cup with a Minton saucer (wear to gilt rim of the cup, hairline crack to the saucer), a Wedgwood cup with painted elements to the interior, a 'Bloor Derby' cup and similar saucer (wear to gilt), a Newhall Pattern 484 cup (hairline cracks), a gilded Spode cup and saucer marked pattern number 1132 (chip to the foot of the saucer, wear to the gilt), a cup with signs of historical restoration, two early Derby items comprising a tea cup with hand painted floral bands and a coffee cup with a gilt rim, and others (qty) (Condition Report: itemised conditions above, some may display signs of historical repair or age, some nibbles or scratches)
A rare Caughley polychrome mug, c.1790, painted possibly by Joshua Cristall with a Classical maiden seated before pine trees and resting her arm on a shield inscribed with gilt initials 'JW', the sides with flower sprays in gilt and dry blue, 8cm high.The watercolour painter, Joshua Cristall, worked for Thomas Turner around 1790. Cf. Transactions of the English Ceramic Circle, Vol. 21, for a paper by Chris Brown on Joshua Cristall. In it, Brown illustrates a mug from the National Trust collection, bearing very similar decoration which, Brown argues, is unlike that being produced by the Chamberlain decorators. Another similar mug is in the collection of the British Museum, no.1939,0104.1.
A pair of Caughley teabowls and saucers, c.1792, the spiral-moulded forms painted by Fidelle Duvivier at the Chamberlain workshop, with scenes of children at play and in pastoral landscapes, reserved on a ground of formal scattered leaf sprigs in green and gilt, 14cm. (4)Cf. Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain, p.54 and pls.238-241 for a discussion on the decoration of this service, painted during Duvivier's brief period at the Chamberlain workshop.
A group of mostly Worcester teawares, c.1775-1820, including a coffee cup painted with birds by George Davis, on a pink and yellow ground, a Chamberlain's plate with bird panels, a spiral-fluted cup and two saucers, probably also by George Davis with baskets of flowers, a Barr, Flight and Barr cup also with flowers, a similar Derby saucer, a lobed saucer painted in the Chelsea manner with panels of figures alternating with a blue ground, a Caughley trio painted in the Chamberlain's workshop with landscape panels within a leaf border, a similarly decorated teabowl, and a Caughley teabowl with a stylised pattern, 18.8cm max. (13)
A Royal Worcester Heritage Collection mask spout jug, printed with ripe fruits, picked out in gilt, 16cm, printed mark in gold, boxed; another similar, printed with flowers, 16cm, printed mark; a set of five graduated Coalport Caughley mask-head jugs, glazed throughout in gloss white, the tallest 19cm, printed marks (7)
Four late 18th/early 19th century porcelain coffee cans comprising an example with the Worcester 'Cornflower Sprigs' pattern, circa 1780, a Caughley example with vertical flutes, sprigs and garlands of flowers, a Bowers of Brownhills cup with hand painted floral pattern and one further example with right-handed spiral flutes, unmarked (4).