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Caughley porcelain was made in England from 1772 to 1814. Caughley porcelains are very similar in appearance to those made at the Worcester factory. Caughly Pottery Works first introduced the willow pattern of a bridge, three figures, birds, trees, and a Chinese landscape to England in 1780. See the Salopian category for related items.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Caughley | Dish | Gilt Trim, Oriental Scene, 18th Century, 7 7/8 In. | 1998 | | Caughley | Tureen | Dessert, Oriental Design, 1780 | 1998 | | Caughley | Bowl | Blue & White Floral Transfer, Pearlware, 6 1/4 X 2 7/8 In. | 1997 | | Caughley | Bowl | Waste, Blue & White Oriental Design, Pearlware, 6 1/4 In. | 1997 | | Caughley | Coffeepot | Floral Finial, S-scrolled Handle, Blue & White, 9 1/2 In. | 1997 | | Caughley | Tureen | Domed Lid, Pod Finial, Floral Clusters, Shell Handles, 1780s, 9 X 13 In. | 1997 | | Caughley | Eyebath | Lozenge Shape Bowl, Baluster Form Stem, 1785, 2 1/8 In. | 1996 | | Caughley | Jug | Cabbage Leaf, Pagoda On Reverse, Triple C-scroll Handle, 1783, 8 5/8 In. | 1996 |
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