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A rare Bow creamjug or sauceboat, circa 1752Modelled as a half-peach raised on three bud feet, with a crabstock handle, applied in high relief wit...

A rare Worcester bowl, circa 1754-55Of 'Scratch Cross' type, painted in bright famille rose style with a long-tailed, pink-breasted bird perched o...

A Caughley toy coffee pot and cover, circa 1785-88 Of slender baluster shape, painted in blue with the 'Island' pattern consisting of a tree and h...

A Caughley toy sucrier and cover and a jug, circa 1785-88 Painted in blue with the 'Island' pattern consisting of a tree and huts on an island fla...

A Caughley toy sauceboat, circa 1785-88Of oval form with a delicate loop handle, painted in blue with the 'Island' pattern, a tree and huts on an ...

Two Longton Hall saucers and a teabowl, circa 1756-58The saucers painted in underglaze blue with the 'Gatehouse' pattern, one with a blue line bor...

An impressive Longton Hall tankard, circa 1755-58 The ovoid body with a turned foot and double scrolled handle, painted in blue with a Chinese fig...

A rare West Pans leaf pickle dish, circa 1765Of leaf shape with a gently serrated rim, with incised veins to the upper surface, the flat base ungl...

An Isleworth butterboat, circa 1765The exterior moulded with overlapping geranium leaves below a shaped rim, the handle formed by a plain stalk, p...

A rare Isleworth feeding cup, circa 1775-85Of low, circular form with a fixed half cover, applied with two fan-shaped handles and a curved spout, ...

Two Worcester wet mustard pots and covers, circa 1772-1780 Of cylindrical form with moulded scroll handles, one finely reeded, the low domed cover...

A Worcester punch pot and cover, circa 1770 Of large size with a comparatively diminutive spout, the domed cover with a pointed finial, fully pain...

A Worcester saucer dish, circa 1775Painted in shades of blue with the 'Two Quail' pattern (I.C.15), the two birds in profile flanked by tall grass...

A Worcester teapot, cover and stand, circa 1762-65The unusual domed cover with a flower final, the stand of rare hexafoil shape, in 'Chrysanthemum...

A rare Worcester egg cup, circa 1770 Painted in blue with the 'Egg Cup Floral Sprays' pattern (I.E.11), leafy sprigs trailing around the pedestal ...

A very rare Worcester butterboat, circa 1756-58, and another Worcester butterboat, circa 1765 Of geranium leaf form, the earlier with unusually cr...

A Lowestoft jug, circa 1770-75With a sparrow beak spout and an S-shaped handle, painted in the style of the 'Tulip Painter' with a spray of flower...

A Longton Hall jug, circa 1756With a generous sparrow beak spout and plain scroll handle, painted in 'Trembly Rose' style with a mixed floral spra...

A Longton Hall mug, circa 1755-57The angular scrolled handle with a moulded thumbrest, painted with the 'Goose' or 'Two Geese' pattern, two red bi...

An early Chelsea salt or sweetmeat dish, circa 1745-49In the form of an upturned scallop shell nestled on a band of red coral encrusted with delic...

A Worcester teabowl, circa 1752-53The twelve-sided form moulded with deep concave flutes, brightly painted with a 'Strutting Bird' in a garden bes...

A fine Longton Hall sauceboat, circa 1753-55Crisply moulded with rococo C-scroll borders and a diaper ground, the high scrolling handle with incis...

A Lund's Bristol or early Worcester scallop shell pickle dish, circa 1752The shell form painted in enamel colours with a curious rock in pale purp...

A rare Lund's Bristol coffee can or small mug, circa 1749-51Of squat cylindrical shape modelled with a fine ridge around the base, the angular han...

A good Worcester mug or tankard, circa 1756Of cylindrical form with a gently spreading foot and a grooved strap handle, painted in blue with the '...

An early Worcester small coffee pot and cover, circa 1752-53Painted in blue with a kneeling Chinese figure bowing in front of a willow tree and a ...

A large Worcester mug, circa 1757-60 Of bell shape with a grooved loop handle, printed in black with a half-length portrait of King George II look...

A rare Worcester stand for a finger bowl, circa 1756-58Printed in brown with 'La Cascade', a promenading couple in a formal garden, musicians near...

A Worcester finger bowl and stand, circa 1758-60Of plain circular form, printed in intense black with water birds, the bowl with 'Geese with Baske...

A Worcester coffee cup, circa 1755Of bell shape with an elaborately moulded handle with a high curled thumbrest, the crisp strap-fluted ground res...

A good Worcester sucrier and cover, circa 1758Of strap-fluted form, the low domed cover with a flower finial, moulded scroll-edged panels colourfu...

A Worcester tea canister, circa 1762-65Of ovoid shape, decorated in the workshop of James Giles with a colourful bird strutting on rockwork, flank...

A Worcester creamboat, circa 1765Of 'dolphin ewer' shell form and finely potted with a pedestal foot and lamprey handle, the moulding picked out i...

A rare Liverpool (William Reid) sauceboat, circa 1756-58Of generous proportions with a shaped rim and pronounced lip, the handle with a high thumb...

Two Liverpool (Richard Chaffers) beakers, circa 1756-60Thinly potted and of tapering hexagonal form, one painted in blue with the 'Jumping Boy' pa...

A Liverpool (Samuel Gilbody) teabowl and saucer, circa 1758-60Painted in blue with spiky flowering plants issuing from hollow rockwork, with narro...

An important pair of Lowestoft tea canisters, circa 1763-65Of large size and rectangular form with canted corners, moulded in Hughes style with pa...

A good Lowestoft tea canister and cover, circa 1770-80Of finely ribbed, rectangular form, the domed cover with a flower finial, painted in blue wi...

Three Lowestoft milk jugs, circa 1765-80The early example with a scrolled handle with a thumbrest, painted in underglaze blue with a tall Chinese ...

A good Worcester coffee can or small mug, circa 1755Thinly potted and of slightly waisted cylindrical form with a finely grooved loop handle, pain...

A good Worcester mug, circa 1756-58 Of bell shape with a grooved loop handle, fully painted in blue with the 'Prunus Root' pattern (I.D.27), the t...

A fine Worcester chamberstick, circa 1770-72Intricately modelled with a border of rococo scrollwork and a satyr mask below the double scroll handl...

An exceptional scallop shell pickle dish, Lund's Bristol or possibly Limehouse, circa 1749-51The shell form finely painted in blue with a group of...

A Worcester large mug, circa 1757-58Of bell shape with a grooved strap handle, painted in purple monochrome with classical ruins, a section of an ...

A good Worcester spoon tray, circa 1755-57 Of lobed hexagonal form, finely pencilled in black with a Chinese landscape, buildings enclosed within ...

A Worcester teabowl and saucer, circa 1756-58 Pencilled in black enamel with a Chinese figure holding a bird in one hand and a parasol in the othe...

A very rare Worcester sucrier and cover, circa 1757-60The low domed cover with a distinctive, large flower finial, printed in blue with the rare '...

A rare Worcester jug, circa 1758Of baluster shape with a sparrow beak spout and a fine grooved loop handle, painted in blue with the 'Heron on a F...

A Worcester sauceboat, circa 1765The generous helmet shape thinly potted and crisply moulded with rococo scroll panels on an ozier ground, painted...

A rare Limehouse scallop shell pickle dish, circa 1746-48The shell form with an unusual solid blue handle drilled with a small hole, painted in bl...

A good Limehouse leaf pickle dish, circa 1746-48Of press-moulded ivy leaf shape with a slightly everted rim, the centre painted in blue with a peo...

An important Vauxhall armorial ale jug, circa 1755Of baluster shape, the wishbone handle with scrolled terminals and a high thumbrest, painted in ...

A Limehouse leaf pickle dish, circa 1746-48 The single pointed leaf crisply moulded with veins on both sides, the underside with six pronounced fe...

A Limehouse scallop shell pickle dish, circa 1746-48 Probably moulded from an actual scallop shell, painted in blue with a house on an island, a m...

A very rare Lund's Bristol scallop shell pickle dish, circa 1749-51Of large size, painted in blue with two mandarin ducks swimming before an islan...

A Limehouse miniature vase, circa 1746-48 Of pear shape with a slender neck, painted in blue with a flowering peony issuing from hollow rockwork, ...

A Lund's Bristol scallop shell pickle dish, circa 1749-51The mould probably cast from an actual shell, the underside with fine ribbing, painted in...

A Lund's Bristol scallop shell pickle dish, circa 1749-51The mould probably cast from an actual scallop shell, painted in blue with a hut next to ...

A good Worcester small mug or can, circa 1753-54Of 'Scratch Cross' type, the cylindrical form with a spreading foot and grooved loop handle, paint...

A rare Worcester small mug or can, circa 1753-54 Of 'Scratch Cross' type, the cylindrical form with a spreading base and a grooved loop handle, pa...

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