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A good mixed lot of ceramics to include Coalport, Wedgwood decorated in the Hathaway Rose pattern, Royal Worcester, Coalport Ming Rose, Wedgwood decorated in the Kutani Crane pattern, Wedgwood decorated in the Clemantine pattern, Aynsley and similar Est £20 - £30 - This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday following the auction.
A PORCELAIN PLATE hand-painted with Highland cattle in landscape decoration, signed "Stinton", with a deep gilt border, considered to be Royal Worcester, but the backstamp obscured by an adhesive disc wall hanger, 25.5cm diameter, together with a ROY AL WORCESTER PLATE hand-painted with partridge, signed G. Johnson, 23cm diameter and TWO OTHER HAND-PAINTED PLATES, signed G. Cole (4)
A MID 19TH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN WALL POCKET modelled as a shell and coral, glazed in the white, 28cm high, impressed factory mark and date registration diamond 1845, together with a CHINESE PLATE painted in the Imari palette, 26cm diamet er, and a BRETON STOOP, hand-painted pottery (3)
A collection of six Royal Worcester figurines, each a limited edition of 4500, comprising "Queen Mary I" (488), "Queen Elizabeth I" (699), "Mary Queen of Scots" (765), "Queen Victoria" (66), "Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother" (169) and "Queen Elizabeth II" (228) (6) CONDITION REPORTS All figurines show general wea and tear commensurate with age. the Queen Elizabeth II figurine has a large crack that starts approx 1" from the base and carries all the way throguh along the base
Two cut glass vases, a selection of various 19th Century and other glass drinking glasses, facet cut carafe, Royal Worcester teapot and water jug and Sadler cream jug and sugar bowl CONDITION REPORTS The largest vase is 34 cm high, the medium vase is 23 cm high and the smallest vase is 17.5 cm high. The large Waterford vase has water staining and numerous ecretions on the inside and the outside. There is also a small chip to the corner of one of the race decorated parts on the rim. The smaller of the two vases has water staining, some inclusions, numerous ecretions and both vases have general wear and tear commensurate with age. The smallest of the glass vases has water staining and various ecretions. The two gilt Royal Worcester teapot and coffee pot both show general signs of we and tear, there are light surface scratches and scuffs over the bodies and slight rubbing of the gilt on both objects. There are numerous ecretions on the teapot. The Sadler gilt decorated lidded sugar bowl shows general wear and tear commensurate with age. There are losses to the giltwork where it is rubbed and scuffed. There is also on one side what appears to bea chip where it has taken the glaze off and some of the giltwork - see images for further details. The Sadler gilt milk jug shows general wear and tear commensurate with age. Light surface scratches and scuffs and losses to the giltwork
A box containing various china wares including Royal Worcester floral decorated plates and other floral decorated plates, composition bodied doll, a pair of figures of Chinese musicians, various books, papyrus study of Egyptian Deity and modern model of TuthanKhamun and a picture of a lady in a green dress
Late Victorian Royal Worcester clock with scrolling foliate decoration, circular face, Roman and Arabic numerals, striking bell, marked 1201, 27cm x 22cm. CONDITION REPORT: Several chips to the case including larger loss to flower petal. Clock face has several chips around both winding holes. Rear glass has two cracks. See images.
Late Victorian Royal Worcester twin-spout kettle, with blue and gilt decoration, marked T R to base and a blanc de chine teapot decorated with plums. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Double spouted teapot: no obvious chips, cracks or restoration. Some blue spotting to underside on lattice ground.White teapot: hairline crack to spout.
A late-19th century Royal Worcester 'Shell' Vase CONDITION REPORT: The height is 17cm to the highest point. Although the gilding is rubbed in places it appears to be in quite good original order but there is a pin head sized piece of porcelain to the top of the lip that is not discernible from the outside but when you run your finger along it you can feel a small nick.

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