Worcester Porcelain Green 'Kakiemon' Leaf-Moulded Cream Boat, English 1768/70
A Worcester porcelain green 'Kakiemon' leaf-moulded cream boat, English circa 1768/70. Provenance: Robyn Robb England. 2005 Exhibition no 10 (5950 pounds). Robert Burke collection no 112. Reference: There appears to be only one service decorated in this pa
18th Century Worcester Porcelain Lettuce Leaf Sauce Boat with Insects
Mid 18th century first period Worcester porcelain Cos Lettuce leaf sauce boat, painted with butterflies and insects 1756 9.65 in. length (faults)
Dr Wall Floral Sauce Boat, 1780
18th century Dr Wall sauce boat, c.1780, of boat form, the interior decorated with floral sprays and dot diaper border, with molded exterior and floral sprays, on oval foot, crescent mark and gallery label verso, length 6.10 in.
Early Worcester Sauce Boat and Puce Jug
Two first period Worcester wares, a sauce boat and a jug, circa 1750-1770, an early Worcester double lipped two handled sauce boat, with 'Smoky primitives' swan and sailing ship transferware designs, and a scenic Worcester puce sparrow beak jug, unmarked,
18th Century Sauce Boats: Longton Hall & Worcester
Two sauce boats, Longton hall and Worcester, 1750-1760, a Longton hall purple veined leaf moulded sauce boat with scattered insects to the interior and a trailing stem handle, a footed and moulded Worcester sauceboat decorated with bird in landscape scenes
Antique Bowls and Sauceboat from Worcester and Liverpool
A first period blue and white Worcester ribbed bowl, a Pennington Liverpool sauce boat, other, 1772-1775, 1780 (Worcester), 1784-1794 (Liverpool). Provenance: The Packhouse, Surrey, 1998 (Worcester) £165., Jackdaws Hants (Liverpool), £390. A finely ribbed
Worcester Porcelain Mission Church Sauce Boat (1765)
A first period Worcester porcelain sauce boat, circa 1765 decorated with the mission church pattern inscribed to base: open crescent mark in underglaze blue 2.17 in. high, 5.91 in. wide
Blue and White Sauce and Cream Boats (9 words)
Three blue and white sauce and cream boats Worcester and probably Longton hall, circa 1750s, Worcester wares with pre-1760s workmen's marks, 'P', a crisply moulded lozenge shaped double scroll handled sauce boat and a cream boat of tapering form with an an
Neoclassical Cream Boats with Gold Decoration
Two neoclassical Barr, flight & Barr Worcester cream boats, 1804-1813 period, the oval boats of swollen form with high set handles and waisted necks, decorated with husk, gold band and frieze borders, one with an undulating band in gold, the other with gol
18th Century Worcester Lettuce Sauce Boat with Insects
A Dr Wall Worcester Cos Lettuce sauce boat, circa 1765, the moulded leaf dish with a crabstock handle, decorated with additional applied leaves and gourd like fruits, enamel painted insects and butterflies; unmarked, height 4.72 in., width 8.86 in.
Worcester Porcelain Blue & White Sauce Boat, 1775
A Worcester porcelain blue and white sauce boat, English, circa 1775, 3.35 in. high. Provenance: Christie's, Melbourne, 24 June 1996
Worcester Lettuce Sauceboat, 1755
A fine Worcester leaf form sauceboat, circa 1755, the delicately moulded sauceboat in the form of a cos lettuce with a crabstock handle, with fine restrained pastel floral decoration and ox blood brown lines to the edges. Height 4.92 in. Width 8.66 in.
Floral Worcester Twin-Handled Sauceboat, 1760
A Worcester twin handled floral moulded sauceboat, circa 1760. 7.48 in. wide
18th Century Worcester Sauce Boat with Insect Motif
A Worcester cos leaf moulded sauce boat painted with insects, circa 1755. 7.09 in. long
18th Century Worcester Silver Fisherman's Mark Sauce Boat
A rare Worcester silver shaped sauce boat, English, mid 18th century, Fishermans mark below handle. 2.76 in. high, 6.50 in. long