18th Century PORCELAIN |
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Small Mansfield Teapot and Cover, decorated in the Imari fashion with overglaze iron red enamels and gilt, open crescent mark, Worcester, c.1765-80 |
Double ogee shape Chocolate Cup and Saucer, decorated with the Kempthorne pattern, Worcester, square marks, c.1770 |
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Unusual octagonal Plate painted in underglaze blue with a central floral spray with primula leaves and a butterfly, Bow, workman's mark, c.1755 |
Large Chaffers Bowl, finely painted with the Triffid pattern, c.1758-60 |
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Rare Sauceboat, Mission Church pattern, Worcester, c.1765 |
Asparagus Server, painted with a chinoiserie landscape scene, Derby, incised cursive N mark, c.1785 |
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Rare Keeling (Factory X) Coffee Pot Stand, Pattern 235, c.1790 |
Sparrow beak Milk Jug, probably Chaffers, Liverpool, c.1760-65 |
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Teapot and Cover, Large Exotic Bird pattern with Maltese Cross border, John and Jane Pennington, c.1785 |
Bucket shape Coffee Cans, Caughley, Chantilly sprigs pattern with ozier moulded rim, c.1785 |
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Saucer printed with chinoiserie design of a woman holding a bird, probably John Pennington, c.1785 |
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Rare Butter Tub, painted with Cotton Stem flowers, Derby, c.1758-60 |
Bread and Butter Plate, painted with an unusual sgrafitto border in famille noire colours, A. & E. Keeling (Factory X), c.1795 |
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