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BOW, CAUGHLY, LIVERPOOL, LOWESTOFT, NEW HALL, Etc.

 

The continuing passion for porcelain in the second half of the 18th century and the urge to profit from this led to the founding of many new companies all trying different formulas to develop wares that survived the firing kilns successfully and that were in the latest styles to please their customers.

Bow and Lowestoft added bone ash to the soft paste body. Caughly and some of the Liverpool factories made a soapstone porcelain. New Hall meanwhile adapted the hard paste formula of Champion's at Bristol

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For other 18th century British porcelain see Chelsea : Derby : Worcester, colored : Worcester, blue & white

For makers that continued into the 19th century also see British Porcelain 1800-1850::see also British Tea Bowls, Cups & Cans

Stock #

 Item Description

Date

Maker

 Price
26744

DO YOU NEED A LID? See also #26743.

SMALL LID. 2 " diameter. Interior diameter 1-14"

Butterfly and moth pattern for a sparrow beak cream jug or hot milk jug. Could also be Caughley or Worcester.
Bud finial re-attached, cracks
.

1770
LOWESTOFT
$25.00
26505

BOWL, 6" diameter, bright enamels over underglaze blue, peony, rock with holes and bird on branch. Interior with iron-red border of looops and center with a flower spray.

Unmarked

Sold as is with chips and wear to center flower.

c. 1770

LIVERPOOL

 

$225.00
23035

CREAM JUG, 4 inches high.Pear shaped with a sparrow beak. Decorated with a rose spray, the reverse with a purple convolvulous. Inside the rim there is an iron red border. Chip to spout

No mark

1760-1765

LIVERPOOL

Chaffers

$375.00
24218

TEABOWL & SAUCER, teabowl 2 inches high, saucer 5-1/4 inches diameter. Border of black swags and bows. Gold rims. Pattern #455

Hybrid hard paste. No marks. Wear to gold rims and bands. Nibbles to rim of teabowl

 1790-1800

NEW HALL

 $ 65.00
24222

TEAPOT. Height 6-3/4 inches, length 11 inches.
New Oval Shape. Hand painted floral sprays in black enamel.

UNMARKED. Small hairline crack in parapet, kiln debris on base.

c.1790

NEW HALL TYPE

STAFFORDSHIRE

$145.00

DESSERT PLATE, 6-3/4 inches diameter.Twisted fluted and basketweave border. Decorated with the "Yellow Tiger" pattern. The gold rim is worn.

A dessert plate of the same form is shown in the "Bicentennial Exhibit of Caughley Porcelain" #120

 

1785-90
Caughley
$ 125.00

 26434

 SAUCEBOAT, 4 inches high by 7 inches long. Biting snake handle. The white body molded with a well defined scroll and basket pattern, the foot with acanthus leaves. The reserves painted with dark blue floral design, the "Profile Bud" pattern. With sticker from Wynn Sayman.

Crack in base

 1763-1770

 John Pennington

LIVERPOOL
 $ 550.00

 40427

TEABOWL & SAUCER, /" high. Blue underglaze pattern of a building by the sea. Gold rims and bands.

The "Mortar" pattern so called for the strange cannon shaped items near the house . Based on a print of a Malaysian village. Hybrid hard paste. No marks

 1785-1800

NEW HALL

 $ 225.00

 

40025

 TEA BOWL & SAUCER, bowl 1-1/2" high, saucer 5" diameter

. Decorated in under-glaze blue with a chinese figures in a landscape within a large ornate frame. Known as the "Mother and child and man fishing" pattern. Unmarked.

*

 1770-1775

  Philip Christian

LIVERPOOL
 $375.00

 

40018

 SAUCE BOAT, 8" long. "BLUE ROSE FLORAL" pattern. White floral molded body, cartouche on either side with a floral bouquet featuring a rose, the rim border with floral sprays and a large beetle. Under the spout a morning glory. Interior with blue cell border, the well with a rose, floral sprays and a large beetle. Scroll handle. Footed oval base.

Unmarked

 c.1760-65

 BOW
 $775.00

40428  SOLD

 TEABOWL & SAUCER, tea bowl 2"high, saucer 5-1/4" diameter. Chinoise design of a landscape with two adult figures and a small boy pointing to a butterfly. Hybrid hard paste. No marks.

"Boy with the butterfy", Pattern #421.

  1785-1800

NEW HALL

 SOLD

 

26392 SOLD

 TEA BOWL & SAUCER, bowl 1-3/4" high, saucer 5-1/4" diameter

Fluted form in the "Scarlet Band" Japan" pattern. Decorated in over-glaze enamels with three white reserves with Chinese style florals and three red bands with a gold trellis pattern. Unmarked.

*Saucer: Minor losses to enamel, chip and hairline crack, Tea bowl: hairline crack

 c.1790

 CAUGHLEY

$300.00

SOLD

24219 SOLD

COFFEE CAN & SAUCER, can 2-1/4" inches high, saucer 5-1/4 inches diameter. Border of black swags and bows. Gold rims. Pattern #455

Hybrid hard paste. No marks. Rubbing to gold rims and bands. Hairline crack in base of saucer. Crack to can

 1790-1800

NEW HALL

SOLD

 

26399 SOLD

 STAND. Diameter 6-1/8 inches. Decorated in the Kakeimon style with the Two Quail pattern. Wear to glaze and the enamels in well and three areas of abrasion on the rim.

Unmarked.

c.1760

 BOW
 SOLD

  

40429  SOLD

  SAUCER, 5-1/4" diameter. Chinoise design of three figures in a garden with a further figure looking through the window. Brightly and strongly colored. No marks.

So called "Window" pattern #425. Hybrid hard paste.

 c.1785

 NEW HALL
 SOLD

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