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A Worcester plate from the Lord Craven service, circa 1770The blue scale ground reserving rococo shaped panels of colourful flowers framed with sc...

A Worcester leaf dish, circa 1770Formed as two overlapping leaves, with a curled stalk handle, painted with flowers and unusual feather-like purpl...

A Worcester teabowl and saucer, circa 1770Decorated with the 'Marchioness of Huntly' pattern, floral festoons spiralling from apple-green borders ...

A Worcester plate, circa 1770-75With a lobed edge in Meissen style, painted in the Giles workshop with bouquets and scattered sprigs of formal flo...

A Worcester teacup and saucer, circa 1770Decorated in the Giles workshop with vibrant flowers and scattered leaves, the cup with a spray of forget...

A Worcester small plate, circa 1770With a scalloped rim, painted in the Giles workshop in so-called 'Wet Brush Style' with a central spray of a fi...

A Worcester dessert dish, circa 1770Of lobed lozenge shape, painted in the workshop of James Giles in vibrant colours with a loose bouquet and sca...

A good Worcester teacup, coffee cup and saucer, circa 1770-72Painted in the Giles workshop with loose flower sprays between blue tramline borders ...

A fine Worcester saucer dish, circa 1770The rich underglaze blue scale ground reserving rococo or mirror-shaped panels, painted in the Giles works...

A Worcester leaf dish, circa 1770Crisply moulded as overlapping vine leaves forming a serrated edge, boldly painted in colours in the Giles worksh...

A Worcester small plate, circa 1765-70Of attractive small size with a scalloped rim, painted in the Giles workshop in the 'Naturalistic' style wit...

A Worcester coffee cup and saucer, circa 1770Decorated in the Giles workshop with the so-called 'Sheridan' pattern of generous flower sprays inclu...

A Worcester saucer, circa 1770Decorated in the Giles workshop with the so-called 'Sheridan' pattern of a mixed flower spray, within a border of a ...

A rare Worcester teacup, circa 1770Decorated in the Giles workshop with three cursive floral garlands suspended from a scrolled purple scale borde...

A rare Worcester dessert plate, circa 1770From the 'Horner of Mells' service, decorated in the Giles workshop with sprays of fruit and flowers in ...

A Worcester teapot, cover and stand, circa 1770Of fluted form, the teapot with an ear-shaped handle, the low cover with an open flower finial, pai...

A Worcester dessert basket, circa 1770-75Of oval form, the rim pierced with interlocking circles, florets applied to the exterior junctions, decor...

A very rare Worcester teabowl, circa 1775Decorated in Sèvres style with six gilt scroll-edged panels reserving flower sprigs and feather-like pink...

A Worcester spoon or ladle, circa 1780The slender tapering handle with lightly moulded rococo ornament, the round bowl with an underglaze blue bor...

A Worcester sparrow beak jug, circa 1780-85With a grooved loop handle, painted with a large thorny pink rose, the reverse with a smaller pink flor...

A Worcester footed bowl and cover, circa 1785-88The raised bowl and domed cover with elaborate entwined handles washed in pale green, leaves and f...

A Liverpool (Richard Chaffers) coffee can and a Worcester coffee can, circa 1756-58Of attractive small size with grooved loop handles, the first p...

A Lowestoft coffee can, circa 1762-65Of cylindrical form, the thin handle with a slight thumbrest, painted in blue with trailing prunus blossom, a...

A good Lowestoft mug, circa 1765Of bell shape with a turned foot and S-shaped handle with a thumbrest, painted in dark blue with a Chinese landsca...

A pair of Derby candlestick figures of Italian Farmers, circa 1765Modelled as a well-dressed couple standing on ornate high-scrolled bases before ...

A pair of Derby baskets and a pair of pickle dishes, circa 1765-75The circular baskets with lattice sides applied with florets at the intersection...

A Derby botanical plate by William 'Quaker' Pegg, circa 1813-15The centre fully painted in distinctive style with a 'Moss Rose', the fully open pi...

A pair of very unusual Derby two-handled botanical cups, covers and stands, circa 1800Of footed form with entwined handles, painted with a variety...

A rare Derby teapot and cover, circa 1765Of globular form, the domed cover with a mushroom finial, painted in Mandarin style with a Chinese man st...

A Derby chocolate cup, cover and stand by Thomas 'Jockey' Hill, circa 1796Of bucket form with entwined handles and a ring finial, painted with vie...

A Derby coffee can and saucer and a sucrier by James Banford and William Billingsley, circa 1793-95The can painted by James Banford with Una and t...

A fine and large coffee can by John Brewer, circa 1795Painted with a still life of an upturned basket, a watering can and a bunch of grapes, a sma...

A significant Derby botanical plate painted by William Billingsley, circa 1790Made in Chelsea style with a moulded 'feathered edge' picked out in ...

A Derby coffee can or small mug, circa 1795Of cylindrical form with a scrolled and gilded handle, painted by Zachariah Boreman with a view of The ...

A Derby coffee can by John Brewer, circa 1796-1800Painted with two soldiers and two women riding atop a cart laden with luggage, pulled by three h...

A Derby coffee can and saucer by 'Jockey' Hill, circa 1795-1800Painted with a view 'In Kedleston Park, Derbyshire', a rustic fence and a stone pat...

A Derby coffee can by John Brewer, circa 1800Painted with a dog lying by a tree, the reverse with a kingfisher, smaller panels of insects in betwe...

A Derby bough pot, circa 1797-1800Of footed form with angular handles, painted with 'The Straits of Menai from Anglesea', flanked by two smaller o...

A Derby plate, circa 1805Of silver shape, the cavetto painted with a view 'Near Brailsford, Derbyshire', the blue borders finely gilt with scrollw...

A pair of Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester serving jugs, together with two Flight, Barr and Barr stands, circa 1810-20Of generous globular shape wi...

A Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester plate, circa 1804-05Possibly painted by Samuel Smith, the full centre very finely painted in the 'Picturesque' s...

Two Flight Worcester beer jugs, circa 1795 and 1790With double ogee bodies and clip handles, one by Flight and Barr painted with the 'Worcester Ho...

A Flight Worcester cream jug and a teapot and cover, circa 1785-90Both decorated with 'Rich Kakiemon' flower panels including wheatsheaves, framed...

A Flight Worcester vase and cover, circa 1790In neoclassical taste, with a delicately pierced cover and slender handles, the shoulder painted in p...

A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester vase, circa 1820Ovoid with moulded bands and stiff leaves, applied pearls and gilt dragon handles, with elaborat...

A most impressive Barr, Flight and Barr or Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester vase and cover, circa 1812-20Of octagonal baluster shape with arabesque...

A Flight Worcester 'Hope Service' soup plate, circa 1790Also from the service made for the Duke of Clarence, the centre painted by John Pennington...

Two Flight and Barr Worcester beakers, circa 1795Plain tapering shapes, both painted with an oval panel in black monochrome by John Pennington, on...

A pair of Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester dessert plates, circa 1808-13Attributed to William Billingsley, with gilt vermicellae borders, the centr...

Two Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester vases, circa 1816-20One cylindrical with eagle and ring handles, painted with Cupid in flight pursuing a butte...

A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester small mug, circa 1815Of cylindrical form with a ring handle, delicately painted in colours with flower sprays an...

A large Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester pot pourri vase, circa 1815-20Possibly painted by Thomas Baxter, with a pierced shoulder and gilt sphinx-l...

A Flight and Barr Worcester feather-painted teacup and saucer, circa 1800Finely painted with a selection of colourful feathers scattered on the wh...

A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester spill vase, circa 1815-20Cylindrical with a flared rim and square foot, the eagle and ring handles linked by a r...

A Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester cabinet cup attributed to William Billingsley, circa 1808-13With a gilt eagle and biting snake handle and three ...

A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester vase, circa 1820Tapering to a flared rim and with gilt serpent handles linked by a row of white pearls, the fron...

A Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester campana vase, circa 1810With eagle handles linked by a row of white pearls, the front panel painted with a group...

A Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester vase, circa 1810-13Of flared cylinder shape on a square foot, applied with two gilt eagle and biting snake handl...

A Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester taperstick and a Flight, Barr and Barr taperstick, circa 1810 and 1820The former of hexagonal form, the handle w...

A large Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester vase, circa 1810Probably painted by John Pennington, of generous shield shape, the square strap handles wi...

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