A pair of beautiful globular scalloped vases and covers, deep blue, painted with exotic buds, with pierced borders and covers of the highest quality£1105s.
A cup and saucer, with festoons in raised white (chipped)11s.
Another, with flowers and crimson drapery edges3
A beautiful two-handled cup and saucer, with medallions of Cupids in pink, and striped gold sides21

Mr. Marryat mentions the sale of some “Chelsea” in 1865:

At Lord Cardogan’s sale, a pair of vases, painted with exotic buds on gold ground60guineas.
A two-handled vase, open-work back and cover painted with flowers, on a gold ground, seventeen inches high250guineas.
A fine figure of a female holding a branch, a lion at her feet, penciled in gold100guineas.
Fifteen plates of old Chelsea, blue and gold, fetched£150

There are but few examples of Bow and Chelsea in this country. Mr. Prime, and Mr. Barlow, of New York, I am told, have some pieces. Mr. Wales has a bowl, and cup and saucer, in very rich, warm colors, being designs from china, which are no doubt Chelsea, and excellent work. They are shown in Fig. 148, on the right-hand corner, but this cannot, of course, give any idea of the fine coloring.