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Summer Catalogue Sale (Three Days): Thursday 22 July 2010 10:00AM
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A Derby Porcelain Baluster Mug, circa 1760, painted with a portrait of Shakespeare leaning on books on a column in a gilt and red scroll cartouche, flanked by two flowersprays and scattered sprigs, 17.2cm high

Guide Price: £300-400

View Lot No. 141

 
 

A Chaffer's Liverpool Porcelain Tea Bowl, circa 1760, painted in underglaze blue with chinoiserie foliage and rockwork; A Saucer, with similar decoration; A Pennington's Liverpool Tea Bowl, with foliate decoration; A Lowestoft Redgrave Pattern Slop Bowl; A Bow Blanc de Chine Coffee Cup; A Worcester Milkmaids Pattern Coffee Cup; a Worcester Feather Moulded Coffee Cup; A Similar Fence Pattern Coffee Can; Two Mansfield Pattern Saucer; A Chelsea-Derby Wrythen Fluted Coffee Cup, with flower sprays; A Similar Fluted Saucer, with green monochrome sprigs; and A Chamberlain's Worcester Coffee Can (13)

Guide Price: £300-400

View Lot No. 142

 
 

A Pennington's Liverpool Porcelain Teapot and Cover, circa 1790, of globular form with conical knop, painted in colours with chinoiserie figures in landscapes, 16.5cm high; and A Matching Tea Bowl (3)

Guide Price: £200-300

View Lot No. 143

 
 

Withdrawn

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A Creamware Coffee Pot, circa 1770, of pear shape with entwined strap handle, painted in colours with chinoiserie figures in a scroll and flower cartouche, the reverse inscribed Margt Moody within a similar cartouche, 18cm high (a/f)

Guide Price: £80-120

View Lot No. 145

 
 

A First Period Worcester Porcelain Royal Commemorative Bell Shaped Mug, circa 1759-60, printed in black with George II, Liberty amongst trophies of war and with naval ships, marked RH Worcester and anchor, 12cm high

See Cook (Cyril) The Life and Works of Robert Hancock, items 52 and 61, and Spero (Simon) 18th Century English Transfer Printed Porcelain and Enamels, item 1.1.

Guide Price: £2000-3000

View Lot No. 146

 
 

A First Period Worcester Porcelain Coffee Cup, circa 1758, painted in underglaze blue with the Warbler pattern, painters mark, 6.2cm high

Guide Price: £300-400

View Lot No. 147

 
 

A Longton Hall Porcelain Sparrowbeak Jug, circa 1755, with angular handle, painted in underglaze blue with a chinoiserie landscape, painter's number 3, 7.6cm high

Guide Price: £300-400

View Lot No. 148

 
 

A Worcester Porcelain Polychrome Cream Boat, circa 1750-58, moulded with scroll rocaille edged panels on each side enclosing flowers issuing from blue rocks, a butterfly to a similar panel beneath the lip, with sprays and sprigs of flowers around the inner rim, scroll strapwork handle, hexagonal foot, 5.3cm high, 10.8cm long

Guide Price: £500-800

View Lot No. 149

 
 

An English Delft Charger, circa 1760, painted in blue with a flower spray within a border of five flower sprays, 34cm diameter

Guide Price: £200-300

View Lot No. 150

 
 
 
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