
A group of Liverpool (Richard Chaffers) teawares in 'Jumping Boy' pattern, circa 1756-60 Painted in blue, comprising a hexagonal beaker, 5.9cm high, an octagonal teabowl, 5cm high, and an octagonal saucer, 11.7cm wide, a second octagonal saucer, 11.3cm wide, and plain circular form teabowl, 4cm high, both painted with a borderless version of the pattern, all but the plain teabowl with pseudo Chinese character marks (5) Footnotes: Provenance With Roderick Jellicoe (hexagonal beaker) Lyn and Maurice Hillis Collection Literature Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain (2011), p.180, fig.5.82 (octagonal beaker) and p.182, fig.5.87 (borderless octagonal saucer) It is very unusual to find this pattern without its border on hexagonal or octagonal forms, the saucer in this lot being the only example known to Maurice Hillis at the time of writing. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing































