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Caughley dish circa 1790, painted with Weir pattern, also a Pleasure Boat asparagus server, late a Caughley Tower pattern tea bowl and saucer and a Derby asparagus server, (5) the dish measures 27cm wide Condition report: The teabowl has a small foot chip, the Derby asparagus server has a chip to the blue line enamel. No other piece has any damages and there is no restoration to any piece.
A massive Caughley blue and white charger or meat dish c.1775-85, printed with the Nanking pattern of figures in an extensive pagoda landscape, the cavetto with a cell diaper band, the rim with a Fitzhugh border, printed S mark, 57cm. Although one of Caughley's more common patterns, this dish is of an exceptional size for porcelain of this time.
Two English porcelain blue and white wine tasters c.1770-80, one Derby and moulded with a central flowerhead, the other Worcester and printed with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, a Caughley strainer in the same pattern, all with shell handles, and a Bow pickle leaf dish painted with a grapevine design, restoration to the latter, 9.5cm max. (4)
A 19th century Worcester (or Caughley) blue and white sauce boat in the Porter Landscape pattern, having a gadrooned handle over a rope molded oval foot, blue hollow crescent mark to base, (18.5cm x 9cm). Condition Report: Appears in good overall condition.No signs of restoration.Pitting to the underside of the foot rim.
A group of English porcelain to include a Liverpool coffee can, Bow coffee can and a Liverpool saucer; a group of Worcester porcelain to include a mandarin pattern teapot and cover, polychrome saucer, 'Tea Party' pattern saucer, two blue and white saucers, cup painted with flowers in pink camaieu, a 'Fisherman' pattern tea bowl; a group of Caughley ware to include a blue and white strainer, shell shaped dish, cup and saucer and a tea bowl (17)
A selection of books on pottery and ceramics comprising; Howard Davis - 'Chinoiserie, Polychrome Decoration on Staffordshire Porcelain 1790-1850, ' T. A. Lockett - 'Davenport Pottery and Porcelain 1794-1887,' Harold G. Clarke, C.B.E. - 'The Pictorial Pot Lid Book,' Deborah S. Skinner & Velma Young - 'Miles Mason Porcelain, A Guide to Patterns and Shapes,' Robin Blackwood & Cherryl Head - 'Old Crown Derby China Works, The King Street Factory 1849-1935,' Ian Harvey - 'Rathbone China Manufacturers, Tunstall, Staffordshire 1808 to 1843, A history and illustrated record of the china,' Franklin A. Barrett - 'Caughley and Coalport Porcelain,' Robert Cluett with Foreword by Geoffrey Godden - 'George Jones Ceramics 1861-1951,' Geoffrey A.Godden F.R.S.A. 'New Hall Porcelains,' Paul Atterbury and Maureen Batkin - 'The Dictionary of Minton, Jean Jones - Minton, The First Two Hundred Years of Design & Production.' Generally in good condition.
A Caughley lozenge shaped dish painted with underglaze blue 'Chantilly Sprigs', blue 'S' to base, c. 1790, 27.5 cm long to/w a Caughley blue and white transfer bowl in the cormorant pattern, 10 cm diam., a Worcester small cup painted with the fence pattern, underglaze blue 'W' to base and a Worcester coffee can and saucer painted in blue with the 'Royal Lily' pattern, open crescent mark to bases, c. 1790
Three Caughley teapots, two of globular shape, transfer printed in under glaze blue with Chinoiserie patterns within formal hatched floral decorated borders with gilt line detail, another royal lily pattern teapot, the three teapots all painted S in under glaze blue, the bases with label: The Phillip Miller Collection, 14cm high and smaller; together with a royal lily pattern cup (4) (faults)
Two 18th century Caughley "Fisherman" blue and white pattern asparagus servers, a further example, a Worcester "The Fisherman and Cormorant" pattern bowl, and a courtship and matrimony plate (5). CONDITION REPORT: There is gilt wear to rim of the plate. A firing crack and discolouration to one of the asparagus severs and fritting on top edges to the larger server.
A quantity of 19th century tea cups and saucers, coffee cans, tea bowl and a jug, to include Spode, Chamberlain, Caughley, Adams and Hilditch. CONDITION REPORT: Due to quantity of items in this lot and limit of photos that can be provided, we would advise to visit the saleroom to view this lot. We won't be able to ship . Please arrange your own collection or Mailbox.
A late 18th century Caughley porcelain bowl, together with a very similar Worcester dish, the Monteith shaped dishes, moulded with scallop shells inside and painted in underglazed cobalt blue with damsons, pears and flowers inside, with vegetables and insects to the outside, each with underglazed blue painted factory marks to bases, 25cm diameter. (2)

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