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A collection of 19th Century and later English and Continental china wares to include a Dr Wall Period Worcester saucer depicting pheasants on a blue ground, a similarly decorated trinket dish, a Royal Crown Derby rectangular trinket dish and a twin-handled vase, various other 19th Century cups and saucers, a floral encrusted basket ware lidded dish stamped "Meissen" to base and a Royal Copenhagen trinket dish depicting a Pekinese type dog, stamped "Royal Copenhagen", initialled "RY" and No'd. 3637 CONDITION REPORTS The Dr Wall saucer has a hairline fracture running down it as does the similar rtrinket dish. The twin-handled vase has loss to the gilding throughout especially to the top and a replacement lid which appears to be more Chinese. The basketware pot has losses to the extremities throughout. The three gilt and white saucers - one has a star crack to the base. The other two have significant wear to the gilding. The similar cup has a couple of hairline fractures and a star crack to the base. The other cups have hairline fractures, significant wear, etc. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. All very dirty and in need of a clean. See images for more details.
Circa 1953. A set of five Queen's Beasts, designed by James Woodford R.A., featuring, the Falcon of the Plantagenets, the Greyhound of Richmond, the Black Bull of Clarence, the Yale of Beaufort and the Lion of Mortimer.These figures were produced in Bone China, specifically for the Queen's Coronation vase, designed by John Wadsworth, which was a collaboration between Minton, Copeland & Sons, Doulton & Co., Royal Crown Derby, Wedgwood, and Royal Worcester. These are miniature versions of the ten Heraldic statues displayed outside Westminster Abbey at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The Minton factory manufactured the vase, and the other factories produced two of these Queen's Beasts figures, which are housed in individual alcoves on the base of the coronation vase. None were for public sale, Minton later produced a limited edition series, with a different base. Each stamped JW at the base, tallest measures 13.5cm. (5)
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN COLLECTION OF TEN CHATSWORTH IMARI PATTERN CABINET CUPS AND SAUCERS, with one additional saucer, pattern No 2826 A/FCondition Report:One cup badly cracked and re-glued with one minor loss. One cup with a small nip to the rimk. Two cups with old vertical cracks to the interior.
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