7th Feb, 2024 10:00

Two Day Pictures, Ceramics, Collectables and Modern Design Auction

 
  Lot 14
 

Small group of Caughley, 18th century

A small group of Caughley, circa 1782-1794, comprising two reinforced beakers or tea bowls in the 'Temple' pattern, unmarked, 6cm high; a teacup, also in the 'Temple' pattern, unmarked; together with 'Pagoda' wares, comprising a slop basin, Sx mark, 15cm diameter, two coffee cups, two tea bowls and two saucers; a 'Fenced Garden' tea bowl and saucer, unmarked and a fluted teabowl and saucer, decorated in cobalt gilt (14)

Sold for £45


Condition Report

Fenced tea bowl and saucer- minor gilt wear to tea bowl. Firing cracks to the underside of the saucer.

Reinforced tea bowls - one with some gilt wear to rim.
One smaller Fluted tea bowl originally had a gilt rim and this now almost completely gone, the other is just heavily rubbed.
Gilt and blue tea bowl and saucer - hairline to tea bowl, minor gilt wear to the lobed rim. Saucer with chips to the foot rim.
Slop bowl - gilding to rim 90% rubbed.

Temple teacup with star crack to foot and crack to interior.
No other damages or repairs.

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