Worcester and Caughley
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A blue and white tea bowl and saucer from Caughley which was near Ironbridge in Shropshire and after it was acquired by John Rose ca 1795 was duly amalgamated with Coalport. The teabowl is in the Mother and Child pattern whereas the saucer has The Bell Toy which was the arrangement used for a trio in which the coffee cup would also have been Mother and child… so look out for one if you want to make it into a trio. 5415C
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£95 |
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This pretty little creamer is decorated with an attractive painted floral pattern with an enigmatic little dark floating bud and has no cracks chips or other faults.
5406c
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£450 |
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A very attractive oblong gadrooned creamboat of London shape, handsomely gilded, and richly decorated in a Chinoiserie garden setting in pattern 767 illustrated on page 136 of Geoffrey Godden’s book on Chamberlains. It was in fact part of the Godden Reference Collection.
5357c
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£135 |
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This Worcester globular teapot is a classic Worcester shape and style dating from 1765 – 73 and it is decorated with puce enamel floral sprays set in gilt scrolled cartouches, with a rosebud knop to the cover which has had some good old repair leaving two small pieces of leaf relief missing. Otherwise it is in good condition with ribbed moulding to the handle.
4396c
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£325 |
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A Caughley blue and white coffee cup in the Pagoda pattern circa 1790. 4905c
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£25 |
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A superb example of a Worcester bell shaped mug with raised moulded handle decorated with hand painted floral sprays of Kakiemon style, dating from ca 1758 -60. 5140c
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£495 |
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A beautifully proportioned little Worcester ribbed creamer, 3.5 inches high, rib moulded with a shaped rim and spout and a simple handle with bulbous terminals.
According to Geoffrey Godden, ”Blue and white Porcelain” p.177 dating from ca 1760-5. Filled blue crescent mark to base. Outstanding condition, no chips,cracks or restoration; the only flaw was in firing - a small thin patch of ribbing disguised with an insect by the decorator! 5605c
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£550 |
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This lovely little sparrowbeak creamer was once part of the Zorensky collection. It dates from ca 1770 and has a shaped rim and grooved handle with tiniest nick to the spout. Decorated in blue and white with the paeony pattern it is clobbered with further flowers in iron red and gold. 5317c
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£495 |
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A Worcester polychrome coffee cup of Kakiemon style,grooved handle ca 1765-70 4945c
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£195 |