A GROUP OF LIVERPOOL AND WORCESTER TABLEWARES,
A GROUP OF LIVERPOOL AND WORCESTER TABLEWARES,

ALL SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY,

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A GROUP OF LIVERPOOL AND WORCESTER TABLEWARES,
ALL SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY,
the Liverpool wares: a Christian wastebowl in the 'Old Bill' pattern; a Chaffers moulded underglaze blue sauceboat clobbered in iron red, green and gilt; a Christian black tranfer-printed waste-bowl; a puce transfer-printed teabowl and saucer; a footed sauceboat with biting snake handle; a Pennington blue-transfer printed leaf-form butterboat; a Pennington blue transfer-printed saucer; a coffee-cup in the 'Chinese Fishing Group' pattern; the Worcester wares: a strap-moulded sauceboat, underglaze blue crescent mark, circa 1775; an underglaze blue rice spoon in the 'Maltese Cross' pattern, underglaze blue crescent mark; a leaf-shaped pickle dish in the 'Pickle Leaf Vine' pattern, underglaze blue mark; a coffee-cup in the 'Fringed Tree' pattern and clobbered in red in the 'Fisherman and Pavilions' pattern, underglaze blue crescent mark, circa 1770-1780; together with a Chinese export saucer in the 'Chinese Fishing Group' pattern
The Liverpool Christian wastebowl 6¼in. (15.9cm.) diameter (5)
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Please note that the piece count for this lot is 14, not 5 as is listed in the catalogue.

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