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Sale date:

Ceramics & Furniture Sale on Thursday 7th & Friday 8th February 2008

Lot numbers:

261-290 of 732

Lot

Description & Estimate

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Hammer Price £

261

A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PICKLE DISH, circa 1765, the leaf moulded body with scroll side handle, painted with insects and floral sprays, underglaze blue workman's mark to base of handle, 3" £80-150

Nil

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100
262 A SMALL FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER POLYCHROME BOWL, circa 1765, on a pedestal foot, the frieze painted with oriental actors, vase and a playful puppy, 4.5". See illustration £100-200

Nil

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140
263 A CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE CABBAGE LEAF MOULDED JUG, the ovoid body with a masked spout and double scroll side handle, transfer printed with flowers, crescent "C"-mark to base, 8" £50-100

Nil

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264 A CHELSEA "TOY" SEAL, 1750's, modelled as a calf or goat, painted in polychrome on a floral base, with gilt metal mount and seal, 1", and another of a chinaman playing a cello, inscribed to the base "Je vais au con...", 1" (2). See illustration £300-600

Nil

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490
265 A CHELSEA "TOY" SEAL, 1750's, modelled as a cherub, painted in polychrome, the base inscribed "Amitons les" with gilt metal mount, 1", and another in the form of two doves within a floral and leaf-tie surround (2). See illustration £300-600

Nil

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266 A SPODE TEA SERVICE, 19th century, pattern no. 2527, moulded with flowers and painted with polychrome floral sprays, on a cream ground, highlighted with gilding. Comprising a square-shaped teapot and cover, with canted corners, scroll spout, side handle and stand, slops bowl, two plates, four coffee cups and five tea cups (a lot). See illustration £150-300

Nil

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180
267 A VIENNA PORCELAIN ECEULLE COVER AND STAND, 19th century, the royal blue ground decorated with musical winged cherubs, in a cartouche, within gilt borders, underglaze blue beehive mark to base, 7" £50-100

Nil

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50
268 A SMALL FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE MUG, circa 1760, with simple loop handle, decorated with the Mansfield pattern, crescent "C"-mark to base. See illustration £100-200

Nil

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280
269 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE MUG, circa 1780, transfer printed with the "La Peche" pattern, with moulded loop handle, crescent "C"-mark, 3.5". See illustration £200-400

Nil

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270 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE MUG, circa 1770, decorated with the "natural sprays group" pattern, with moulded simple handle, script "W"-mark to base, 3.5". See illustration £150-250

Nil

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210
271 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE MUG, circa 1760, decorated with the "prunus root" pattern, with simple moulded loop handle, 3.5". See illustration £100-200

Nil

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200
272 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PIERCED BASKET, circa 1770, transfer printed with the "pine cone group" pattern, with a floral moulded pierced border and entwined loop handles, crescent "C"-mark to base, 8". See illustration £200-400

Nil

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450
273 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PIERCED BASKET, circa 1770, transfer printed with the "pine cone group" pattern, of shallow, slightly oval form, with floral moulded pierced borders, crescent "C"-mark to base, 7". See illustration £200-400

Nil

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300
274 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE FACETED PLATE, circa 1765, decorated with the "hollow rock lily" pattern, within a cellular border, crescent "C"-mark to base, 7.5" £100-200

Nil

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160
275 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE BARREL-SHAPED TEAPOT, circa 1770, decorated with the "rose scented spray group" pattern, moulded scroll spout, double-scroll side handle, the cover with floral knop finial, crescent "C"-mark to base, 4.5". See illustration £150-300

Nil

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190
276 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE TWO HANDLE SAUCE BOAT, circa 1760, the moulded body with double scroll side handles, decorated with oriental vignettes of figures in a punt, with lakeside pavilions, within diaper border, workmans mark to base, bearing paper label "Godden Reference Collection", 6.5". See illustration £150-250

Nil

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320
277 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE BUTTER DISH AND COVER, circa 1765, decorated with the "passion flower sprays" pattern, the base with scroll moulded lug handles, the domed cover with moulded leaf and floral finial, with cellular borders, crescent "C"-mark to base, 4.5". See illustration £150-300

Nil

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200
278 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE SAUCEBOAT, circa 1775, decorated with the "doughnut tree" pattern, with a wavy border, and spur-capped side handle, 7". See illustration £200-400

Nil

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320
279 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE SAUCEBOAT, circa 1765, decorated with the "mission church scene" pattern, the scalloped body with spur-capped side handle, on pedestal foot, crescent "C"-mark to base, 8.5". See illustration £150-300

Nil

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340
280 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE DISH AND COVER, circa 1765, decorated with the "candle fence" pattern, the domed cover with floral knop finial, the base with moulded scroll lug handles, crescent "C"-mark to base, 4.5". See illustration £150-250

Nil

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220
281 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE MUG, circa 1780, printed with the "parrot pecking fruit" pattern, with a moulded loop handle, script "W"-mark to base, 5.5". See illustration £250-400

Nil

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380
282 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT AND COVER, circa 1760, decorated with the "man in the pavilion" pattern, the domed cover with knop finial, simple loop handle and curved spout, crescent "C"-mark to base, 3.5". See illustration £100-200

Nil

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120
283 A RARE FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE CHELSEA EWER TYPE CREAM BOAT, circa 1760, decorated with the "convolvulus" pattern, with a leaf-moulded body, rustic twig side handle and cellular border, 2.5". See illustration £100-200

Nil

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300
284 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE SPARROWBEAK JUG, circa 1780, decorated with the "birds on branches" pattern, crescent "C"-mark to base, 4", and a teabowl and saucer ensuite (3). See illustration £100-200

Nil

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250
285 A RARE FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE MUG, circa 1780, transfer printed with the "man shooting a gun" pattern, the reverse with "man holding a gun" pattern, the cylindrical body with slightly flared rim and moulded side handle, workman's mark to base, 4.5". See illustration £800-1500

Nil

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1200
286 A PAIR OF CAUGHLEY LEAF-SHAPED BLUE AND WHITE PICKLE DISHES, circa 1780, transfer printed with the fisherman pattern, within a cellular border, 4". See illustration £100-200

Nil

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140
287 A RARE FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PICKLE DISH, circa 1756-58, decorated with the "two peony rockbird" pattern, with a shell-moulded body and workman's mark to base, 3". See illustration £150-300

Nil

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320
288 A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE TEACUP AND SAUCER, circa 1760, decorated with the "man in a pavilion" pattern, with crescent "C"-mark to base £80-150

Nil

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150
289 A CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE EGG STRAINER, circa 1770, transfer printed with the "caught fisherman" pattern, within a cellular border, 3.5". See illustration, and a Worcester blue and white patty pan, circa 1760, with the "bare tree and speared bird" pattern, workman's cross mark to base, 4" (2). See illustration £100-200

Nil

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300

 290

A RARE FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE CREAM BOAT, circa 1760, of silver shape, the moulded body decorated in reserves with the "two porter" pattern, with spur-capped scroll side handle on pedestal foot, workman's mark to base, 4.75". See illustration £600-1000

Nil

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