A collection of Caughley porcelain, 18th century, comprising a 'Fence and House' coffee cup and saucer, transfer-printed, Sx marks, saucer 12cm diameter; a 'Fruit and Wreath' coffee cup and saucer, printed C with serif mark to base, 6.5cm high; a 'Fence' bowl, Sx mark, 15.3cm; a 'Full Nankin' soup plate, of octagonal form, with Fitzhugh-type border, 22.5cm wide; and a 'Fisherman' leaf-shaped butterboat, 7cm long
Provenance: The C.R. Pilkington Collection, exhibited at the Coalport China Works Museum. The soup plate exhibited in the Caughley Exhibition 1999, no. 295.
Sold for £120
Condition Report
Fence and House - Minute nibble to rim of saucer, otherwise good
Fruit and Wreath coffee cup and saucer - good condition
Fence bowl - Scratches to interior, tiny fleabite to rim
Butterboat - good condition.
Soup plate - No damages or repairs.
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