CAUGHLEY "BASKETWEAVE" BOWL
"Pinecone" pattern with lambrequin border and trellis sides with florets (1 petal chipped) signed with crescent mark circa 1776-1780 - diameter 26.7cm (10 1/2in)
DR WALL WORCESTER TANKARD
"Floral Reserve" pattern with crescent mark circa 1770, one side with crack, purchased from Steppes Hill Farm Antiques, U.K.
PAIR FIGURINES
Each signed with Chelsea gold anchor mark, the floral encrusted trees showing old restorations - height approximately 16.5cm (6 1/2in)
WORCESTER CUP & SAUCER
Printed blue figural landscape design each with blue crescent mark - saucer is 11.8cm (4 5/8in) diameter; chips on base rims
DERBY SAUCE BOAT
Circa 1765-1770 purchased from Andrew Dando Antiques, U.K. - length 21cm (8 1/4in); minor lip and base rim chips
CAUGHLEY DISH
Saucer-shaped plate in "Pleasure Boat" pattern circa 1785, unsigned - diameter 18.4cm (7 1/4in)
10 SAUCERS
Most signed including crescent and artist marks - diameter approximately 12.7cm (5in)
PAIR WORCESTER DISHES
First period (circa 1770) in "Hundred Antiques" pattern each signed, diameter approximately 22.2cm (8 3/4in) - purchased from Town House Antiques, St. Catherines, Ont.
WORCESTER CUPS & SAUCERS
(2) cups and saucers painted with Chinese figures each signed with a blue crescent - cups have age cracks with one also chipped on rim - saucers approximately 12.1cm (4 3/4in) diameter
WORCESTER LEAF-SHAPED PICKLE DISH
First period Dr. Wall (circa 1765), signed with crescent mark, base rim with restorations - length 19.7cm (7 3/4in), purchased from Town House Antiques, Ontario
3 CREAM JUGS
Each signed with blue crescent mark - smallest 8.9cm (3 1/2in) high, the (2) larger have imperfections
WORCESTER TEAPOT & DISH
Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester circa 1792-1807, teapot has age check to base and interior of cover with rim chip and impressed "B"; oval dish is 17.8cm (7in) long - Town House Antiques p
2 CUPS & SAUCERS
One with handle-less cup and unknown mark on saucer; other with blue crescent mark
EARLY WORCESTER SAUCE BOAT
Circa 1754 with artist's mark underneath, spout has an old restoration and pedestal base an age crack - length 24.1cm (9 1/2in)
WORCESTER SPITTOON CUP
"Zig-Zag Fence" pattern with handle and wide flat rim signed with blue crescent - height 10.2cm (4in), rim diameter 12.7cm (5in)
CAUGHLEY COVERED BOWL & FLAT
Cover has a rim chip, bowl and 15.2cm (6in) diameter underplate signed with blue crescent mark
5 SAUCERS & SMALL BOWLS
Chinese figures and landscapes, (2) with blue crescent mark and (1) mended - diameter approximately 11.4cm (4 1/2in)
PAIR CORNUCOPIAE
Signed with unknown (probably artist) marks, height 21.6cm (8 1/2in) - provenance Roderick Jellicoe, London, U.K.
3 CONTAINERS
Covered dry mustard pot signed with blue crescent mark 14cm (5 1/2in) high overall; (2) unsigned tea jars less covers, the smaller having chips on base
LARGE MEAT PLATTER
"Pinecone" pattern signed underneath with blue crescent mark - length 38.7cm (15 1/4in)
LOWESTOFT OVAL DISH
"Zig-Zag Fence" pattern circa 1785-1795; one florette is chipped, base rim shows small chips, mold flaw by one handle, one handle with age check - length 21.6cm (8 1/2in), blue crescent m
4 CONDIMENT BOWLS
Pair leaf-shaped 11.4cm (4 1/2in) pickle bowls bowls having molded design underneath and each signed with a blue "D" mark for Derby circa 1756-1760; small unsigned pedestal bowl with lip
EARLY SAUCE BOAT
Lunds Bristol circa 1750 original to the Alixe W. McCart Collection - length 19.1cm (7 1/2in); small chips on spout, base rim damaged
2 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES
Taller 22.2cm (8 3/4in) with damage to right hand and sword hilt, smaller mold flaw on rear of turban
FEATHER-MOLDED COVERED POT
Caughley circa 1756-1760 in "Feather Mold Floral" design signed with "C" underneath - overall height 23.5cm (9 1/4in)
WORCESTER SCALLOPED DISH
Floral embossed "Chrysanthemum" signed blue crescent mark retaining labels from "Jas. A. Lewis, N.Y., N.Y." and "Roderick Jellicoe, London" - diameter 14.6cm (5 3/4in)
CAUGHLEY DISH
"Pinecone" design signed with crescent mark, small lip check - diameter 22.2cm (8 3/4in)
SAUCE BOAT
Body with molded decoration signed with blue mark - rough spout edge and interior discolouration - length 21cm (8 1/4in)
"VUNG TAU CARGO" DISH
Blue and white octagonal dish retaining label underneath from Christie's 1992 auction, Lot 808 - diameter 13.3cm (5 1/4in)
WORCESTER PLATE & OVAL DISH
"Hundred Antiques" pattern, both have old riveted repairs - dish is 24.1cm (9 1/2in) long
DR. WALL WORCESTER MUG
"Sunflowers and Roses" circa 1760-1770 signed with blue crescent - height 15.2cm (6in); small chip on base rim
AMERICAN COMMEMORATIVE MUG
"George Peabody, The Benefactor of the Poor", unmarked, probably produced at the time of his death in 1869
OVAL BASKET
Trellis sides with florets and twin spiral design handles, underneath signed with (4) blue marks and retaining an old inventory paper label - length 22.9cm (9in)
WORCESTER OVAL STAND OR TRAY
"Pinecone" pattern with modeled acorns, signed with crescent mark circa 1770-1772; handles have imperfections (missing pieces) - length 33cm (13in)
5 SMALL DISHES/SAUCERS
All with blue crescent mark, (2) have a chip on rim - diameter approximately 11.4cm (4 1/2in)
PAIR WORCESTER PLATES
"Rubber Tree" pattern circa 1775 shallow bowls or plates - diameter 19.1cm (7 1/2in)
CAUGHLEY SMALL CREAMER
"Low Chelsea ewer" circa 1775-1780, bottom of handle chipped and a few tiny lip chips - length 10.8cm (4 1/4in)
COVERED OVAL SMALL TUREEN
Signed with blue "S" mark and retaining label "Godden Reference Collection" - length 14.6cm (5 3/4in), both bowl and cover with restorations
WORCESTER LARGE JUG
"Molded Cabbage Leaf" jug with mask spout circa 1765-1770 - small chip on end of spout and hair line check near top of handle, signed with blue crescent - height 22.9cm (9in)
CAUGHLEY DISH
"Mock-Chinese" design enhanced with gold circa 1780-1785, printed "S+" mark underneath - diameter 18.4cm (7 1/4in)
COVERED TUREEN & STAND
Worcester circa 1770 both with blue crescent mark - cover finial and side handles have chips; oval stand 27.9cm (11in) long with a small lip chip and small chips on underside of "shell" handles
LOWESTOFT BOWL
"Zig-Zag" fence pattern circa 1785-1795 - partial mark underneath, base rim has a chip - diameter 10.5cm (4 1/8in)
ECUELLE CUP ON STAND
Inside of cover has two tiny rim chips, unmarked, stand is 14cm (5 1/2in) diameter with paper label "Watney Collection"
6 FIGURINES
(4) Staffordshire with imperfections and (2) smaller porcelain one of which has gold anchor mark - tallest 12.7cm (5in)
WORCESTER TWIN-HANDLED CUP
Dr. Wall first period circa 1765-1770, diameter excluding handles 9.5cm (3 3/4in) - provenance Town House Antiques, Ontario
SHELL-FORM PICKLE BOWL
Unknown blue mark attributed to Liverpool circa 1760 - width 15.9cm (6 1/4in)
CAUGHLEY DRAINING DISH
"Pleasure Boat" pattern circa 1785, one lip chip - diameter 21cm (8 1/4in)
WORCESTER MUSTARD POT
Finial handle on cover chipped, blue crescent mark underneath circa 1775 - overall height 10.2cm (4in)
CAUGHLEY PEDESTAL CENTRE BOWL
"Pinecone" pattern signed with blue crescent mark, rim has a chip and crack - diameter 24.1cm (9 1/2in)
FOUR-PIECE TEA SET
Teapot with impressed "B" mark for Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester covered oval sugar with age crack to one side; creamer with silver replacement handle, waste bowl - teapot is 22.9cm (9in) long ov
DR. WALL WORCESTER
Small bowl or saucer circa 1775 signed with blue crescent - provenance Town House Antiques, Ontario - diameter 10.8cm (4 1/4in)
WORCESTER SPITTOON
Wide flaring lip signed with blue crescent mark, lip chip and age cracks - height 11.4cm (4 1/2in), lip diameter 12.1cm (4 3/4in)
2 WORCESTER CREAM JUGS
One with rim and base rim chips, other age check near base - both having blue crescent mark; covers may not be original - overall height 12.7cm (5in)
CAUGHLEY TANKARD
"Rock Strata Island" pattern circa 1780, firing flaw at top of handle - height 11.4cm (4 1/2in)
COVERED POT
Blue crescent mark with "E", paper label "John Williams Collection" - overall height 21.6cm (8 1/2in)
WORCESTER SCALLOPED PLATE
First period circa 1770 signed with blue crescent mark, diameter 21.6cm (8 1/2in) - provenance Town House Antiques, Ontario
TEA CUP, EGG CUP
Small octagonal tea cup and a 6.4cm (2 1/2in) high egg cup both with labels from Roderick Jellicoe, London, U.K.
PARTIAL SEAFOOD SERVICE
Victorian semi-porcelain, the 54.6cm (21 1/2in) long oval platter with draining tray impressed with diamond registration mark together with set of (5) 26.7cm (10 1/2in) diameter plates - discolouri
WORCESTER TEA CUP & SAUCER
Saucer 12.7cm (5in) diameter signed with blue crescent mark circa 1775 - provenance Town House Antiques, Ontario
6 TEA CUPS
(3) blue crescent mark, (2) unknown marks, (1) unmarked - largest is 8.3cm (3 1/4in) diameter
LARGE CAUGHLEY JUG
Molded "cabbage leaf" in the style of Worcester having mask spout signed with blue crescent mark, base with crack which continues up one side - height 29.2cm (11 1/2in)
WORCESTER DISH
"Chrysanthemum" pattern signed with blue crescent retaining labels from Roderick Jellicoe, U.K. and Jas. A. Lewis, N.Y., N.Y. - diameter 14.6cm (5 3/4in)
LEAF-SHAPED PICKLE DISH
Two holes where handle joins, there may be an old restoration to part of the base rim - unmarked, length 19.4cm (7 5/8in)
PAIR PLATES
Pair plates or shallow bowls in "Pinecone" pattern each signed with blue crescent mark - diameter 24.1cm (9 1/2in)
WORCESTER VASE
Circa 1770 in so-called "Telephone Box" pattern, rim has chips and an age check - height 18.4cm (7 1/4in)
PAIR TEA CUPS & SAUCERS
Cups (1 cracked) scratched signed "B" for Worcester circa 1793-1803 - saucers are 14cm (5 1/2in) diameter
WORCESTER BARBER'S BOWL
Design incorporates a peacock, there are a few rough glaze spots on bottom edge; underneath has a hanging loop; chips on base rim and signed with blue "W" - diameter 21.6cm (8 1/2in)
HIGH-FOOTED CREAM BOAT
Unmarked (collection label underneath); age check on handle - length 15.2cm (6in)
WORCESTER SOUP TUREEN
"Pinecone" pattern modeled with acorns comprising twin-handled tureen, cover and 33.4cm (13 1/8in) long stand, blue crescent marks circa 1770-1772 - provenance The Zorensky Collection of
CYLINDRICAL MUG
Worcester "Man Aiming a Gun" circa 1770-1775, blue crescent mark, chip inside top rim - height 12.1cm (4 3/4in)
TWO WORCESTER BOWLS OR PLATES
Octagonal 20.3cm (8in) diameter circa 1768 and smaller with scalloped border decorated with Chinese landscapes including fan-shaped panels both signed with pseudo Chinese character marks - a very s
20-PIECE SERVICE
(14) 22.2cm (8 3/4in) diameter plates (2 with lip chips) and (6) assorted serving dishes, some pieces impressed with crown mark for Flight, Barr and Barr circa 1813-1829
LARGE EXPORT JAR
Armorial design, hairline check at top, shows some gold loss - overall height 35.6cm (14in)
MUSTARD POT
Blue crescent mark, cover finial has rough edges and tiny interior rim chips - overall height 10.2cm (4in)
CHARGER, SHALLOW BOWL
Smaller signed with six-character mark and base rim chips, larger 31.8cm (12 1/2in) diameter having discolouring
DR. WALL WORCESTER TANKARD
"Chinese Gardens" pattern with blue crescent mark circa 1765, height 11.8cm (4 5/8in) - accompanied by a receipt from Steppes Hill Farm Antiques, U.K.
2 SMALL TEAPOTS
Larger 12.7cm (5in) high with cover having rough edges on finial handle and interior rim chip
WORCESTER LEAF-SHAPED DISH
Fitted with a later hallmarked silver swing handle, blue crescent mark - length 26cm (10 1/4in)
2 WORCESTER MUGS
Both with blue crescent mark, smaller with lip chip and taller 11.8cm (4 5/8in) high with crack by handle
COVERED DISH ON STAND
Blue crescent marks, the cover has damage on finial handle and 15.9cm (6 1/4in) diameter stand with short age check on border
5 PLATES & DISHES
Worcester "Pinecone" pattern with blue crescent mark (crack); octagonal retaining label from Jonny's Antiques; (3) others
BALANCE OF THE COLLECTION
Semi-porcelain chamber pot, slop bucket less cover, jugs, creamers, plates and bowls including Duesbury, 1853 mug - imperfections
13 REFERENCE PUBLICATIONS
"Godden's New Guide to English Porcelain", "British Porcelain", "Porcelain", "Antique Blue and White Spode", "The Genuine Article", "English Blue and White Porcelain of the 18th Century", "The Ewer