GA012 | The Spring Auction Series
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309<br />
A pair of Swansea gilded and fluted<br />
cups and saucers, circa 1830<br />
the saucer 15cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
310<br />
A First Period Worcester tea cup,<br />
circa 1750<br />
decorated with the feather<br />
moulded floral pattern<br />
inscribed to base: painters<br />
mark in underglaze blue<br />
5.5 high<br />
$80–120<br />
311<br />
A First Period Worcester porcelain<br />
slop bowl, circa 1770<br />
decorated with the Fence pattern<br />
inscribed to base: hatched crescent<br />
mark in underglaze blue<br />
10cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
312<br />
A First Period Worcester porcelain<br />
coffee can, circa 1765<br />
decorated with the prunus root pattern<br />
inscribed to base: open crescent<br />
mark in underglaze blue<br />
6cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
313<br />
A First Period Worcester porcelain<br />
sauce boat, circa 1765<br />
decorated with the mission<br />
church pattern<br />
inscribed to base: open crescent<br />
mark in underglaze blue<br />
5.5cm high, 15cm wide<br />
$200–300<br />
314<br />
A First Period Worcester porcelain<br />
butter boat, circa 1758<br />
decorated with the butter<br />
boat Mansfield pattern<br />
inscribed to base of handle:<br />
cross in underglaze blue<br />
3.5cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
315<br />
A First Period Worcester porcelain<br />
pickle dish, circa 1758<br />
decorated with the two<br />
peony rock bird pattern<br />
inscribed to base: painters<br />
mark in underglaze blue<br />
10cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
316<br />
A Chamberlain’s Worcester breakfast<br />
cup and saucer, circa 1825<br />
the cup decorated with painted<br />
scenes of St. John’s, Isle of Wight, the<br />
saucer of Brathay Hall, Lancashire<br />
saucer 17cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
317<br />
A Copeland cup and saucer, circa 1860<br />
decorated with floral swags in<br />
a gilt arbor on green ground<br />
printed mark to base: back<br />
to back C’s COPELAND<br />
the saucer 13.5cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
318<br />
A Minton sucrier with twin handles,<br />
circa 1840<br />
decorated with rose sprigs between<br />
green and gilt oval bands<br />
10cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
319<br />
A New Hall cup and saucer, circa 1790<br />
printed with the three willow<br />
pattern with gilt border<br />
saucer 13cm diameter<br />
$80–120<br />
320<br />
A Chelsea porcelain lobed<br />
edge plate, circa 1765<br />
painted with flowers and birds<br />
inscribed to base: gold anchor<br />
22.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
321<br />
A Bow porcelain plate, circa 1760<br />
decorated with flowers, bushes and<br />
rocks in a famille rose palette<br />
22.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300