A Bow pickle dish, circa 1760, probably Caughley coffee cup and saucer, First period Worcester butter boat, rice ladle, tea bowl and saucer, period 1753-56 the Bow leaf shaped dish "Koto Player" pattern painted in blue, an Oriental lady playing a stringed instrument by a table, painter's mark; the Caughley cup and saucer painted in Fisherman's pattern, underglaze S mark; the pickle dish painted in blue floral sprays, workman's mark; the butterboat painted in 'Mansfield' pattern with relief to underside, workman's mark; the rice spoon with Maltese cross floral pattern and moulded flower terminal; the crimped rim 'Prunus'Root' pattern tea bowl and saucer, painted wth knarled roots, flowering branches and insects (8). Provenance: Bow pickle dish - Albert Amor Ltd, label to underside Worcester butter boat - Barrett collection, no.145 label
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