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18th Century Antique Porcelain for Sale

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An Early Worcester faceted teapot in "The Prunus Root" pattern, lacking its cover. Workmans mark.
c.1755-60.

Good Condition.

Price: £265     Calculate Currency Exchange


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A Bow saucer, decorated in underglaze blue & very thinly potted.
c.1760.

Small rim nibbles.



Price: £145     Calculate Currency Exchange


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A Very attractive Caughley heart shaped dish decorated with the "Weir Pattern." Crescent Mark.
c.1780-90.

Good Condition, small chip to rear.



Price: £225     Calculate Currency Exchange


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A Philip Christian of Liverpool bell shaped coffee cup, with floral decoration in Polychrome enamels. Unmarked.
c.1765-70.

Excellent Condition.



Price: £245     Calculate Currency Exchange


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A Liverpool, Seth Penningtons saucer with a transfer print version of the "Two Quail Pattern." Unmarked.
c.1775-85.

Hairline from rim.



Price: £45     Calculate Currency Exchange


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A Worcester coffee cup printed in the fisherman or pleasureboat pattern. Marked with the disguised numeral mark.
c.1775-80.

Excellent Condition.

Price: £145     Calculate Currency Exchange


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A Rare Worcester teapot, with straight facted spout. Superb quality painting in polychrome enamels.
c.1758-60.

Very Good Condition.

Price: £425     Calculate Currency Exchange


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An Early Worcester Prunus Root Pattern teapot, lacking cover. Workmans marks.
c.1755-60.

Fair Condition.


Price: £145     Calculate Currency Exchange


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A Worcester Barr Period Coffee Cup & saucer in blue & gilt with spiral moulding. Perfect for Espresso. Unmarked.
c.1800.

Excellent Condition.

Price: £95     Calculate Currency Exchange


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A Worcester Barr Period Coffee Cup & saucer in blue & gilt with spiral moulding. Unmarked.
c.1800.

Excellent Condition.


Price: £95     Calculate Currency Exchange


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An early Bow coffee cup in underglaze blue, decorated in "The Desireable Residence" pattern. Unmarked.
c.1755-60.

Good Condition, hairlines.


Price: £175     Calculate Currency Exchange


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A Caughley teabowl & shaped saucer, transfer printed in the "pagoda" pattern.
c.1780-90.

Good Condition, wear to gilding on cup.

Price: £75     Calculate Currency Exchange


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A Caughley Slop Bowl, transfer printed in the fenced garden pattern.
c.1780-90.

Good Condition, wear to gilding only.


Price: £85     Calculate Currency Exchange


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A rare Bow dish, with moulded decoration & painted in underglaze blue. Mock Chinese marks.
c.1760-65.

Very Good Condition.

SOLD    


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A rare Bristol Hard Paste coffee cup decorated with a polychrome floral pattern. Marked with an "X".
c.1775.

Excellent Condition.


SOLD    


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A small Lowestoft saucer with Chinoiserie pattern painted in underglaze blue. Unmarked.
c.1785-90.

Hairline Crack.



SOLD    


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A New Hall teapot decorated in polychrome enamels in Pattern number 171.
c.1795-1800.

Excellent Condition.

SOLD    


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A Seth Pennington sparrow beak jug decorated with the fisheman or pleasureboat pattern.
c.1775-85.

Good Condition, chip to beak.

SOLD    


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A very rare Liverpool phosphatic teabowl & saucer by either William Reid or James Pennington. Later overglaze enamels.
c.1760.

Excellent Condition.

SOLD    


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An early Bow Coffee Can, thinly potted & decorated in polychrome enamels. Unmarked.
c.1752-56.

Fair Condition.


SOLD    


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A Very Rare Bow Blanc de Chine creamer with applied polychrome decoration. Unmarked.
c.1750-55.

Just one small rim chip.


SOLD    


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An early Bow coffee cup with European Flowers in polychrome enamels. Unmarked.
c.1750-55.

Excellent Condition, although heavily peppered.


SOLD    


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An early Bow coffee cup in polychrome enamels with Chinese inspired floral decoration. Some form of mark to foot.
c.1750-55.

Hairline cracks.

SOLD    


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A rare Bow Blanc De Chine Plate with moulded prunus decoration.
c.1750-55.

Short Hairline Crack.


SOLD    


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A rare Bow plate decorated in "The Rubber Tree" Pattern. Mock Chinese Marks.
c.1760-65.

Chip to rim.


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A rare unattributed Small Waste or Slop Bowl, Possibly Liverpool. Unmarked. c.1755-60.

Very Good Condition.


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