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A pair of Royal Worcester `Pheasants` cabinet cups and saucers, circa 1952, by L Maybury, each cu

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A pair of Royal Worcester `Pheasants` cabinet cups and saucers, circa 1952, by L Maybury, each cu
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A pair of Royal Worcester `Pheasants` cabinet cups and saucers, circa 1952, by L Maybury, each cup with gilt interior and handle, the exterior painted with cock and hen pheasants standing on a grassy area, printed marks to base, overall height 5.5 cm, together with a Worcester Style porcelain teacup and saucer, decorated with a blue fish scale ground with white cartouches painted with game birds, floral sprays and insects, with gilt highlighting, (6). Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.

A pair of Royal Worcester `Pheasants` cabinet cups and saucers, circa 1952, by L Maybury, each cup with gilt interior and handle, the exterior painted with cock and hen pheasants standing on a grassy area, printed marks to base, overall height 5.5 cm, together with a Worcester Style porcelain teacup and saucer, decorated with a blue fish scale ground with white cartouches painted with game birds, floral sprays and insects, with gilt highlighting, (6). Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.

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