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1658. A Worcester blue and white small teabowl and saucer, c.1765-70, painted with the Eloping Bride pattern, the fated couple on horseback being chased by four other figures, pseudo Chinese marks, 10.5cm. (2) £400-600 Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection.
1659. A Worcester blue and white trio, c.1760-65, comprising a teabowl, coffee cup and saucer, painted with the Dragon pattern, each piece with a large scaly dragon chasing a flaming pearl of wisdom amidst small cloud scrolls, open crescent marks, 11.7cm. (3) £500-800
1660. A Worcester blue and white coffee cup and saucer, c.1758, decorated with the Feather Mould Floral pattern, workman’s marks, and a further moulded coffee cup decorated with the Fisherman and Willow pattern, 11.5cm max. (3) £150-200
Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection. The cup with a paper label for the Chas. Crane Collection.
1661. A rare Worcester blue and white octagonal dish, c.1754-55, the elongated form painted with the Two-Level Fence and Rock pattern, with twisted flowering branches issuing from holey rockwork and a zig-zag fence, the underside with simple leaf sprigs, workman’s mark, broken and restuck, 31.8cm. £200-300
1662. A rare Worcester blue and white sauceboat, c.1760, of lowfooted fluted form, painted with the Rearing Rock Island pattern, each side with a solitary figure beside tall rock formations in an Oriental landscape, 18.2cm. £200-300 Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection.
Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection. Cf. Branyan, French and Sandon, Blue and White Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790, No. I.D.27.
1663. Literature: D Drakard and P Holdway ‘Spode Printed Ware’, Henry Sandon ‘Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain 1783-1840’, Heather Toomer ‘Lace: A Guide to Identification’, and six other reference works by Geoffrey Godden, Alan Smith and Peter Hyland on Davenport, Minton, Ridgway, Davenport and Herculaneum. (9) £40-60
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1664. Two Worcester blue and white teabowls and saucers, c.1770, printed with the Three Flowers pattern, a Mansfield pattern saucer and a fluted fruit pattern saucer, a Worcester coffee cup in the Fruit and Wreath pattern, and an asparagus server in the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, 12.3cm max. (7) £100-200
1665. Literature: Porcelain for Palaces: The Fashion for Japan in Europe, Alfred Ziffer ‘Nymphenburger Porzellan: Bäuml Collection’, Bernard M Watney ‘Liverpool Porcelain’, and many other works relating to pottery and porcelain, including Worcester, Bow and other more general guides. (A lot) £100-200