BRITISH CERAMICS
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A Leeds Creamware Pottery Small Coffee Pot, circa 1775,of
baluster shape, with entwined reeded strap handles with floret and leaf terminals picked out in enamel colours, the main body painted with sprays and sprigs of flowers in puce en camaieu, the domed cover with floret final and beaded rims, the inside of the cover impressed HM, 14cm high
£200 - 300
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A Leeds Creamware Milk Jug,
circa 1775, of baluster form with nipped spout, with entwined strapwork handle with floret and leaf terminals picked out in enamels, probably decorated in the Rhodes Workshops with buildings and a tower amongst trees within a scroll and flower border, circular foot, 14cm high (restored)
£200 - 300
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A Leeds Pottery Creamware Oval Bowl, circa 1775, with green
enamelled string line to the rim over faux brown enamel painted bead and reel string lines, internally centred with cursive puce initials JCRwithin ribbon tied leaf fronds, impressed LEEDS.POTTERY 19, 37.5cm diameter
£120 - 180
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A Barr Flight & Barr Worcester “Imari” Pattern Dessert Service,
circa 1805-10, comprising twenty- one dessert plates, a pair of sauce tureens and covers, four shaped square dessert dishes, four oval dessert dishes, four shell shape dessert dishes, and a large single dessert dish (36)
£3500 - 4500
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A Philip Christian Coffee Cup,
circa 1770, enamelled with two Chinese musicians and a boy, inner crow’s foot border, 6cm; A Coffee
Can, circa 1775, enamelled with
sprays of flowers, with inner red bubble and line border, 6.4cm high;
and A Coffee Cup, circa 1765,
enamelled with a large peony spray and sprigs, inner crow’s foot border, 6cm high (3)
£100 - 150
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A Group of Five Coffee Cans and Cups, circa 1770-1805, comprising
New Hall example, 1795, in Chinese export style (6.6cm), a Chinese example, circa 1756, enamelled in the Giles workshops, London, with fancy birds in a landscape (5.8cm), a West Pans (William Littler) example, circa 1764-75, enamelled with flowers (6.8cm), a creamware example, circa 1768, painted with flowers (6.8cm), and a Staffordshire example, circa 1805); and A Wedgwood
Creamware Asparagus Server,
circa 1780, with enamelled loop and husk border, impressed mark, 9.1cm (6)
£100 - 150
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