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Click here to subscribeA 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).
A Caughley blue and white Bird Pecking Fruit cabbage leaf mask jug, relief moulded ovoid form with drawn neck, C scroll handle and portrait moulded spout, underglaze printed blue decoration of a perched parrot on foliate branch over a bed of fruit, height 20cm, together with a Worcester Natural Sprays pattern example, height 18cm. (2)
A Caughley 'Birds in Branches' porcelain tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780-85, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, unmarked, saucer 12.2cm diameter; sold together with a Caughley/Coalport hybrid hardpaste cream ewer and saucer in the same pattern, cream ewer 6cm high (4)Condition:Ewer with hairline crack, Coalport saucer with foot rim chip
A collection of Caughley porcelain, 18th century, comprising a 'Dresden Flowers' plate, S mark, 20.1cm diameter; a 'Gold Star' border plate, unmarked, 20.5cm diameter; and a 'Gold Star Border' fluted trio of coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer; a 'Dresden Flowers' tea bowl and saucer, S mark; and a 'Dresden Flowers globular teapot and cover, with a canted teapot stand, S mark (10 pcs including cover)Condition:Dresden Flowers plate - Minor rim flake, some gilding wearGold Star Border - filled rim chipGold Star Trio - Coffee cup broken and repaired, underside foot rim chip to saucerDresden Flowers tea bowl and saucer - Small chip to tea bowl, some gilding wearTeapot and cover - Teapot cracked. Stand - some gilt wear.
An assorted collection of Caughley blue and white porcelain, 18th century, comprising the following in the Pagoda pattern: a saucer dish, S mark, 19.2cm diameter; two coffee cups, a 'Fisherman' trio of coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer, S mark to cup; a 'Mother and Child' tea bowl and saucer, a 'Fenced Garden' teapot stand, unmarked, 14cm wide; two 'Apple and Damson' tea bowls and one saucer; a 'Three Flowers' saucer, a 'Fence' tea bowl and saucer, a 'Fenced Garden' trio and two further othe trios (group) (damages, repairs)Condition:Large Pagoda saucer dish - gilding wornPagoda coffee cups - gilding wornFenced Garden teapot stand - section to rim broken and repairedFisherman trio - Small chip to cupMother and Child tea bowl and saucer - small chip to saucer, tea bowl repairedApple and Damson - One tea bowl cracked and chipped, saucer with small rim flawsThree Flowers saucer - crackedFence tea bowl and saucer - rim chip to tea bowl, chips to saucer
A group of Caughley porcelain, 18th century, comprising an 'Angouleme Sprigs' fluted trio of coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer, unmarked, saucer 13.8cm diameter; a white and gilt bordered fluted coffee cup and saucer; a 'Dresden Sprigs and Festoon Border' fluted tea bowl and saucer, S mark, saucer 14cm diameter; and a 'Bridge and Gold Star' border fluted cream jug, unmarked, 7.5cm high (8)Condition:Angouleme trio - some spots of gilt wear, coffee cup with interior firing crack sprung into a hairlineGilt coffee cup and saucer - Gilding wornDresden Sprigs and Festoon Border - Gilding worn to exterior of tea bowlCream jug - gilding worn
A Caughley bowl, c1776-90, painted in underglaze blue with the Rock Strata Island pattern, 21cm diam, reversed S in underglaze blue, collector's label, a Caughley fluted blue and gilt cream jug, c1790, reversed S in underglaze blue and a Chinese blue and white dragon vase, 19th c, Kangxi mark (3) Provenance: (bowl) Wright Collection Bowl broken in two and formerly stapled, now neatly restuck, labels removedJug in good conditionVase in good condition save for some fritting around foot
Miscellaneous English teaware, c1800, to include Caughley, Worcester and two saucers bat-printed with animals, probably Minton, various sizes and marks (18) Provenance: Willis Collection Hairline crack to bat-printed saucer, hairline crack to two cups, chips to two saucers, hairline crack to saucer
A Caughley trio, tea bowl and saucer and coffee cup and saucer, c1782-92, the patterns comprising Fence and House, Pagoda and Fisherman, largest saucer 14cm diam, printed S, with or without painted x, or unmarked Provenance: Bill Dickenson, Ironbridge UndamagedFence and House tea bowl with glaze blister, during firing
A Caughley sparrow beak jug and jug and cover, c1782-92, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Fence and Pagoda patterns, 12 and 12.5cm h, printed C or S in underglaze blue and painted x in underglaze blue Provenance: Bill Dickenson, Ironbridge Jug in good conditionBlue and gilt jug - localised wear to gilding, small chip under the foot and chip on cover
A group of various 18th century and later pottery and porcelain To include three Caughley dishes from a dessert service; Two Dutch Delft plates; three Chinese porcelain plates; a Derby bottle vase; and further blue and white and other ceramics.Wear to the gilding, particularly on the Caughley pieces. One Caughley dish broken in half and re-glued.The Delft plates with fritz and marks to the outside, one with further losses to the glaze. The bottle vase with wear to the gilding overall. The Chinese blue and white plates with some slight losses and chips to the edges. Other items in moderate condition overall.
Four boxes of various china and glassware to include Albany Fine China Ltd Lucern figure group of woman with doves, 32 cm high, a pair of Samson type floral spray decorated writhen trophy design vases and covers with armorial decoration on a bracket foot base, 28 cm high, Spode terracotta ground and gilt decorated chinoiserie design fruit bowl, 26 cm diameter x 12.4 cm high, Chinese polychrome decorated gourd shaped vase and cover, Wedgwood Jasperware pot, Masons Ironstone "Sapphire" ginger jar and cover, Poole Studio Design grape and vine decorated jug, hand painted stone panel depicting rainbow trout, signed verso Thomas L Brown 1993, 22.5 cm wide x 10.1 cm high, Coalport "The Caughley mask-head jug", Masons Ironstone hydra jug with chinoiserie decoration, James Kent bramble relief work jug, fourteen other various pottery jugs, a pair of Continental porcelain figures of shepherd and shepherdess etc together with various glassware including celery jar, dressing table tray, powder bowl and cover, a pair of faceted moulded glass hexagonal candlesticks, water jug etc
A Rare Miniature Worcester Bullet Teapot c. 1770-80 Bird of Paradise decoration with green body colour (The green body colour is a later redecoration). Similar decoration found on Caughley and Neale items. Height 10 cms approx and handle to spout 12.5 cms approx. Two small chips to underside of rim of lid and a minute chip to spout. Provenance: Bonhams, Lot 137, June 2005, then Discovery Antiques and thence to a Private Owner Collection
A Worcester Teacup and Saucer and a Coffee Can c.1780 (3) Queen Charlotte pattern Height of each cup 6.5 cms. Diameter of saucer 15 cms Condition good. The odd patch of gilding wear on rim, but minimal. Provenance: Willow Antiques and thence a Private Owner Collection Together with a Caughley Porcelain Asparagus Server c.1775-80 Fisherman/Pleasure Boat Pattern Excellent condition Length 7.5 cms approx Provenance: David Scriven Antiques then a Private Owner Collection
A Caughley porcelain egg strainer, late 18th century, decorated with a printed design of the 'Fisherman' pattern, 9.5 cm wide, a Caughley porcelain dish, 18th century, printed and decorated with the 'Pleasure Boat pattern', 21 cm diameter, an English porcelain sparrow beak jug, decorated with Chinese buildings and landscapes, 9.5 cm high, a Wedgwood type basalt ware jug and cover decorated with oval plaques of mythological scenes, late 18th/early 19th century, 19 cm high and a pair of English porcelain tazza, decorated to the centre with floral sprays, 9 cm high by 22 cm diameter (6)
A Coalport porcelain two-handled vase and cover, early 20th century, painted with fruiting vine within vertical green glazed stripes beneath orange 'jewelled' gilt borders, flanked by gilt scroll handles, the similarly 'jewelled' cover with gilt knop, green printed and painted marks to base, height 16cm, together with a Royal Worcester coffee pot, dated 1931, painted by Shuck, signed, with still life fruit studies (lacking cover, restored), and a pair of Caughley blue printed coffee cups.
A Worcester porcelain slop bowl, circa 1770, polychrome painted with flowers and insects, the rim interior with an iron red border, diameter 14.7cm, together with a mixed group of 18th and 19th century English porcelain, including a Chamberlain's Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in cobalt blue and gilt, a blue printed teabowl and saucer, probably Miles Mason, a Worcester saucer dish gilt in the manner of James Giles with floral swags, diameter 18.5cm, a French Green Worcester saucer dish, diameter 18.5cm, Derby and Caughley (restoration).
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.
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.