
A Caughley dish and two plates, circa 1775-95 The lobed, lozenge shaped dish painted in blue in with the 'Flaming Rock' pattern, the rock flanked by flowering plants with an insect in flight above, the border with panels of Chinese emblems reserved on a powder blue ground, 29.6cm wide, C mark, a soup plate in Tournai style with moulded border, painted in with flowers 'Décor au Ronda', 22.2cm wide, S mark, and a plate with lobed rim and shell-moulded cavetto, painted with 'Bright Sprigs', 23.1cm diam, impressed Salopian mark (3) Footnotes: Provenance Lyn and Maurice Hillis Collection These patterns are recorded in the Caughley Society's Blue and White Pattern Book (2012), p.70, C04, p.78, C12 and p.178, E41. A pair of plates in 'Flaming Rock' or 'Scholar's Rock' pattern was sold by Bonhams on 2 May 2018, lot 356. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing































