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A set of ten Royal Worcester handpainted lepidoptery dessert plates, date code for 1874,

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A set of ten Royal Worcester handpainted lepidoptery dessert plates, date code for 1874,
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Cockermouth, Cumbria
A set of ten Royal Worcester handpainted lepidoptery dessert plates, date code for 1874, each of octagonal form and decorated with a variety of butterflies and moths amongst blossoming branches and flowers, with moulded gilt rims and printed and impressed marks, pattern number 9338, 22 cm diameter (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The plate with the blue butterfly rings out nicely when lightly tapped. There are small patches of enamel missing from the blue butterfly. There is very light gilt rubbing to the rim specifically at the top and bottom edges. The plate with the two butterflies and dragonfly has excessive gilt rubbing to four sides on the rim. A further side has slight rubbing. The main decoration appears to be in good order. The plate rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The plate with the orange butterfly with blue tips has very light gilt rubbing on the pointed edges. The yellow moth in the main picture has very light enamel rubbing. The main orange butterfly has lost the blue colour from its bottom wing tips. The plate rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The plate with the red butterfly and small yellow butterfly appears to be in good order, it rings out nicely when lightly tapped. There is gilt rubbing on all edges. The main enamel decoration appears to be in good order. The plate with the butterfly with red spots rings out nicely when lightly tapped, the main butterfly has lost the majority of its colour and that which remains is faded. All other enamels appear to be in good order. The gilt rims also appear to be in good order. The plate with prunus and lotus flowers has very light gilt rubbing to the edges. The main decoration enamel appears to be in good order throughout. The plate rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The plate with the small butterfly with pink and yellow wings has light gilt rubbing to each corner point. The main butterfly appears to be in good order but the colours are ever so slightly faded. The floral decoration with the white flowers has lost the colour in the flowers. There is a 6 cm very fine hairline crack within the glaze on the underside of the rim just below the pattern number. This crack can also be seen on the top side. The plate with the small lavender butterfly has excessive gilt rubbing to three sections of the rim. The main brown and red butterfly colours are faded and lightly scratched. Otherwise the plate appears to be in good order and rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The plate with the red and white butterfly with purple insect rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The enamels appear to be in good order on the butterflies, flowers and insect although there is slight rubbing on the branches. There is very light rubbing on the points of the rim. The plate with the large butterfly and wasp rings out nicely when lightly tapped, the main butterfly colours are faded. The remaining enamel decoration on flowers and wasp appear to be good. There is very light gilt rubbing on the rims.
A set of ten Royal Worcester handpainted lepidoptery dessert plates, date code for 1874, each of octagonal form and decorated with a variety of butterflies and moths amongst blossoming branches and flowers, with moulded gilt rims and printed and impressed marks, pattern number 9338, 22 cm diameter (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The plate with the blue butterfly rings out nicely when lightly tapped. There are small patches of enamel missing from the blue butterfly. There is very light gilt rubbing to the rim specifically at the top and bottom edges. The plate with the two butterflies and dragonfly has excessive gilt rubbing to four sides on the rim. A further side has slight rubbing. The main decoration appears to be in good order. The plate rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The plate with the orange butterfly with blue tips has very light gilt rubbing on the pointed edges. The yellow moth in the main picture has very light enamel rubbing. The main orange butterfly has lost the blue colour from its bottom wing tips. The plate rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The plate with the red butterfly and small yellow butterfly appears to be in good order, it rings out nicely when lightly tapped. There is gilt rubbing on all edges. The main enamel decoration appears to be in good order. The plate with the butterfly with red spots rings out nicely when lightly tapped, the main butterfly has lost the majority of its colour and that which remains is faded. All other enamels appear to be in good order. The gilt rims also appear to be in good order. The plate with prunus and lotus flowers has very light gilt rubbing to the edges. The main decoration enamel appears to be in good order throughout. The plate rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The plate with the small butterfly with pink and yellow wings has light gilt rubbing to each corner point. The main butterfly appears to be in good order but the colours are ever so slightly faded. The floral decoration with the white flowers has lost the colour in the flowers. There is a 6 cm very fine hairline crack within the glaze on the underside of the rim just below the pattern number. This crack can also be seen on the top side. The plate with the small lavender butterfly has excessive gilt rubbing to three sections of the rim. The main brown and red butterfly colours are faded and lightly scratched. Otherwise the plate appears to be in good order and rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The plate with the red and white butterfly with purple insect rings out nicely when lightly tapped. The enamels appear to be in good order on the butterflies, flowers and insect although there is slight rubbing on the branches. There is very light rubbing on the points of the rim. The plate with the large butterfly and wasp rings out nicely when lightly tapped, the main butterfly colours are faded. The remaining enamel decoration on flowers and wasp appear to be good. There is very light gilt rubbing on the rims.

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Lots: 1-666A
Lots: 667-1337
Lots: 1338-2011
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We understand it is not always possible to attend a sale or collect your winning lots in person so Mitchells offers a postage and packing service using Parcel Force, Royal Mail Special Delivery or Cumbria Xpress for larger items.

We will do our best to ensure your parcel is packed in such a way that it is as safe as possible for its journey (see Testimonials for examples of positive feedback on the quality of service we provide) however we are not professional packers or shippers and Mitchells will not be responsible for making any claim in the event of damage.

We also reserve the right to respectfully decline to send items which we deem too fragile/too heavy/too big for postage. We remind customers that items cannot be insured due to the nature of our lots and courier terms and conditions.

• Please note that items are sent a minimum of a week following the sale and cannot be guaranteed for a specific delivery date.

• There is a minimum packing charge of £10 

• We can pack items for your courier to collect subject to a packing charge

• We will always use a tracked/signed for despatch route Eg. Royal Mail Special Delivery / Parcel Force

• For larger items in the UK, we use Cumbria Xpress on a 2/3 day delivery service

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