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Click here to subscribeA 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
A group of three Caughley blue and white porcelain pieces, late 18th century, comprising a mug decorated in 'La Peche' and 'La Promenade Chinoise' designs, 13cm wide, an asparagus server and a mustard pot and cover together with Worcester 'Fence' design jug, underglaze marks to base (4)Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).Condition ReportThe mug with two small chips to the foot rim, although one appears to have happened pre-glaze. Further small nibbles to foot rims. General light surface wear and scratches. Minor manufacturing imperfections. Overall appear in good order.
A COLLECTION OF CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN including a late 18th century fluted tea bowl, 5cm high, a similar teapot and associated stand, the teapot 14cm high, the stand 14.5cm wide, a sugar box and cover, 11.5cm high, and a Salopian ware bowl, 21.5cm diameter (5)Provenance: The Old Vicarage, Chideock.
An 18th century Worcester or Caughley peony pattern tea bowl and saucer, circa 1765 -1775, together with an 18th century Caughley apple pattern tea bowl and saucer, circa 1770 -1790, two 18th century Caughley Mother and Child tea bowls and a saucer, and a small 18th century tea bowl decorated in polychrome enamels with Chinese figures to a landscape with rust red boarder, unmarked Condition Report: There is a minor chip to one saucer, there is some pitting to the glaze of tea bowl decorated with oriental figures.
A collection of tea ware including four Worcester black printed bowls and saucers, Milkmaids and L'Amour with RH Worcester marks, Country Scenes and Tea Party No 2, together with Derby puce mark coffee cup, Worcester monochrome and gilt coffee cup, late Liverpool fisherman coffee cup and a Caughley tea cup (8)
Collection of 18th century English porcelain tea ware items to include: Worcester tea bowls and teacups, Caughley and a Liverpool Pennington 'Two Quails' design teacup. (9) Provenance: The Audrey White Collection. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Worcester saucer - restored. Imari bowl - hair-crack. Most of the cups have small but noticeable chips.
A collection of late 18th Century English blue and white teawares, including a Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer with Chinoiserie blue transfer printed over white ground, decorated in the Mother and Child pattern, filled blue crescent mark, a Caughley tea bowl and saucer, blue transfer printed over white ground, decorated in the Fence pattern, printed marks to reverse, together with a Cauhley Temple patter tea cup and saucer, Chinoiserie landscape pattern with gilded scalloped borders, maximum height 6.5cm. (6) PLEASE VIEW CONDITION REPORT
18th century Caughley blue and white sparrow jug, decorated in the Mother and Child pattern, circa 1780-1790, with underglaze C mark beneath, H9cm, together with a Worcester coffee cup, circa 1785 painted with floral sprays in underglaze blue and gilt, with crescent mark beneath, and a Caughley trio of tea cup, tea bowl and saucer, each of moulded wrythen fluted form and decorated with gilt and blue sprigs and bands, each with crescent mark beneath, (5)Condition Report:Jug handle restored.
A Collection of 19th Century English Porcelain, including a garniture of three cache pots with lion mask handles and painted with landscape vignettes, a Victorian porcelain teaset painted with ornithological subjects, Davenport teacup and saucer, Caughley saucer and a Nantgarw coffee cup (one tray)Cache pots (collectors label for Herculaneum) - all missing stands, central pot with a small chip to the side of the base. Side pots one with heavy chipping around the drain hole, the other with a long crack, gilding very heavily worn on all. Davenport saucer - crazed, cracked and with staining.Victorian teaset - one cup badly cracked.All pieces with general wear.
A group of Caughley 'Apple and Damsons' tea and coffee warescirca 1780-84comprising two coffee cups, one tea bowl and two saucers, unmarked, sold together with a Worcester 'Fruit Sprays' tea bowl, circa 1775-80, saucers 12cm diameter (6) (some damages)Provenance: The Worcester tea bowl is ex. Zorensky Collection.Condition:Caughley tea bowl is cracked. One saucer is also cracked. One coffee cup with foot rim chip.
A Ridgway (Cauldon Place) 'Savoy' bone china tea service, pattern 2/9123, circa 1835-40, the pink borders painted with flowers, comprising twelve teacups, twelve saucers, twelve sideplates, a pair of bread and butter plates, a muffin dish cover (no stand), slop basin and sugar bowl, and one further dish, numbered; sold together with a Coalport reproduction Caughley-style maskhead jug, 11.5cm high (43)Condition:One teacup is chipped with an associated crack. One saucer has a Y-shaped crack to centre. Second saucer has a hairline to rim. Third saucer has multiple hairlines. Fourth saucer has some noticable crazing lines. Fifth saucer badly cracked.One sideplate cracked and chipped.One cakeplate fairly scratched.No other damages or repairs. Decoration and gilding generally in good condition
Four Caughley blue and white wine tasters, circa 1760-80, of circular form, printed to the interiors with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, applied with a foliate handle7cm width over handlesOne with a small surface chip to the underside of the handle. One with a 1 inch crack to the rim. One is marked S
Five 18th century cabbage leaf moulded jugs with mask spouts decorated with bouquets of flowers, one with a Caughley mark, tallest 19.5cm together with Copeland aesthetic movement teapot, pewter lidded stein, pewter lidded water jug and pair of transfer printed jugs with moulded lion head spouts
Collection of early19th century tea ware including a Coalport John Rose cup and saucer decorated with flowers on a Coalport gold and gilt ground, a Samuel Alcock cup and saucer decorated with flowers on a a peach and gilt ground, Ridgway two cups and one saucer, a Coalport John Rose two cups and a saucer decorated with red and gilt swags, a Caughley teapot stand, a Derby cup saucer and tea bowl with white fluted body and gilt decoration and another Derby cup and saucer
An 18th Century English porcelain saucer dish, of Worcester, Caughley, or Lowestoft style decorated with a pagoda pattern, measuring 12cm in diameterCondition report - There appears to be no significant damage to this saucer. There is however a very slight graze to the rim of the saucer in one area