A group of English porcelain wares by Worcester and Copeland, late 18th to 19th century, comprising a Worcester blue and white fluted teabowl and saucer with English cottages in landscape roundels, 1780, a similar coffee can with mock Chinese marks underside; an unmarked first period Worcester-type floral sparrow beak jug; a Robert Hancock black transferware 'tea in a garden' jug, and a Copeland emerald ground trio with reserved topographical scenes, the largest jug 11 cm high