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A QUANTITY OF BOXED ROYAL AND OTHER COMMEMORATIVES to include Coalport limited edition twin handled goblet 'HM The Queens Silver Jubilee' No325/1000, limited edition footed bowl 'Silver Jubilee' 208/500, Royal Worcester limited edition 'Golden Jubilee Bowl' 22/450, Wedgwood mugs designed by Richard Guyatt to commemorate Royal marriages, two limited edition Lichfield Cathedral plates etc (25)
A Victorian Royal Worcester reticulated goblet vase in the manner of George Owen. With salmon ground borders, gilded and jewelled framing the turquoise ground honeycomb pierced work reserved with four small and two large panels decorated in raised and tooled gilding with birds and butterflies. Unmarked, 19cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Internal wall with heavy loss. The outer reticulated wall with only one small loss. No repairs.
A Royal Worcester twin handled pedestal vase by Harry Chair. Ground in burnt orange, with raised gilding and painted with roses. Signed, printed mark, date code for 1896, model number 2058, 19cm. Note; Harry Chair was often chosen to paint the work of George Owen.Condition report intended as a guide only.No chips, cracks or repair. Some light scratches to the ground colour.
A Royal Worcester dessert dish by Ernest Phillips. With twin shell moulded handles and gadroon moulded rim edged in cobalt blue and gilt. Enamelled with a festoon border framing a central bouquet of flowers. Signed, printed puce mark, date code for 1911, 28cm wide. Condition report intended as a guide only.Very good condition. No chips, cracks or repair. Enamel and gilt free from wear.
Four Royal Worcester Limited Edition "The Birds of Dorothy Doughty" Dessert Plates, Myrtle Warbler & Cherry 1973, Blackburnian Warbler & Hemlock 1975, Cerulean Warblers & Western Hemlock 1980, Beswick,s Wren & Yellow Jasmine 1983, In original outer wrapping, with booklets and original boxes, (4)
A small Royal Worcester coffee cup and saucer decorated with a metallic silvered repeat prunus blossom pattern, puce mark with date code for 1929, saucer diameter 10cm together with a Royal Worcester pomander of ovoid form with a domed cover decorated with a gilt pattern over the pale blue ground, puce mark, height 11cm (2)
A 19th Century Flight, Barr and Barr cabinet plate decorated to the central well with hand painted shells against the white ground, the border edge with gilt seaweed decoration, puce Flight, Barr & Barr Proprietors of the Royal Porcelain Works Worcester printed mark alongside impressed FBB, diameter 22cm
A Royal Worcester cabinet plate decorated to the central well with two woodcock birds by S. Johnson within a green border edge, signed, green mark with date code circa 1903, diameter 23cm together with awo graduated Royal Worcester Vitreous oval dishes each painted with an oval roundel of birds in marshy landscapes, probably painted by George Johnson, unsigned, puce and green printed marks, circa 1900, the largest 23cm (3)
A Royal Worcester Hadley shape 230 vase panel decorated with autumnal foliage and berries, unsigned, printed mark, height 10cm together with a small Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits jug decorated in the round by Ricketts with hand painted apples and cherries, signed, puce mark with date code for 1921, height 8.5cm S/D (2)
An early 19th Century Chamberlain Worcester plate enamelled decorated to the centre with the armorial crest 'Comme Je Fus' (As I Was) for the 10th Earl of Dudley, believed to be John William Ward (1781 - 1833), framed within a gilt border with a royal blue rim edge, painted Chamberlain & Co, 155 New Bond Street mark, diameter 23cm
A pair of large late 19th Century Royal Worcester Hadley figures of Bringaree Indians, both in traditional dress, he with a rifle by his side, she with a staff by her side, the whole in blush ivory with matt gold detailing, incised Hadley to the reverse, both with impressed marks, height 49cm, S/D.
Three pieces of Royal Worcester with hand painted decoration by Jas Stinton, comprising a shape G42 vase of cylindrical form with a pierced collar neck and raised to four scroll feet, the body panel decorated with a pheasant and grouse, signed, height 15cm, a shape G789 vase decorated with a mallard, height 13.5cm and a shape 2491 vase decorated with a pheasant and grouse, height 15cm, each signed, all S/D (3)
MIXED LOT OF CERAMICSincluding a Royal Worcester coffee can and saucer decorated with a gilt harp, a Capodimonte figure of a photographer, large Hammersley sugar sifter, Shelley crested cup, Masons Ironstone jug, two Carlton Ware shaped dishes, Royal Doulton shaped dish and two Aynsley cups and saucers

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