1. Chelsea group of two children, eating porridge from a bowl, c.1756, red anchor mark, offered for £3200 at Albert Amor. The piece has a provenance back to Robyn Robb, the London ceramic dealer from Australia who also sold extensively to Burke.
2. This Worcester canted rectangular dish is from the Duke of Gloucester Service, the first documented Worcester Royal service and considered the finest English porcelain service of the 18th century. It is painted in coloured enamels and is available for £9000.