Details
Comprising:
A mug printed in the 'Man Holding a Gun' pattern to one side, the obverse in the 'Man Shooting a Gun' pattern, 434 in. (12 cm.) high
A lobed bowl or ‘junket’ dish, printed with the ‘Pinecone’ pattern to the interior, the exterior with vegetables, butterflies and a snail, 1012 in. (26.7 cm.) diameter
A small punch bowl painted with landscapes in the Chinoiserie taste, 814 in. (21 cm.) diameter
A waste bowl in the ‘Three Flowers’ pattern, 412 in. (11.3 cm.) diameter
A dish in the ‘Mansfield’ pattern, 718 in. (16 cm.) diameter
A milk-jug printed with flowers and a butterfly, 414 in. (10.7 cm.) high
A lobed hexagonal spoon-tray in the ‘Fence’ pattern, 614 in. (15.7 cm.) long
A saucer in the ‘Mansfield’ pattern, 434 in. (12 cm.) diameter
Together with
A Caughley porcelain mustard pot in the ‘Three Flowers’ pattern and cover, C mark to underside, of slightly later date

QTY: 9
Provenance
The Cadman Collection; Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, 2 November 1972, lots 177 (part, the spoon tray) and 181 (the mustard pot and saucer).
Anonymous sale; Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, 16 February 1973, lot 272 (the mug).
Dorothy G. Hale & Co. Chicago (the milk-jug, dish and waste bowl).
Anonymous sale; Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, 15 October 1980, lots 208 (the milk-jug, dish and waste bowl) and 210 (the lobed bowl).
All acquired by Annie Laurie Aitken (1900-1984) and Russell Barnett Aitken (1910-2002) from the above.
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