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Box of assorted cased items to include: Royal Worcester Centenary of the Establishment of the Drug Club plate; boxed World Cup USA 1994 badges 'The Winning Team'; Butler Cavendish collection, EPNS spoons; plated small goblets; boxed service of foie gras (three pieces) etc.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Royal Worcester porcelain twin handled vase and cover on wooden plinth, together with Royal Worcester pottery vase dated: July 26th, 1917, dolphin decorated. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Hight of vase including wooden base - approximately 19cm high. Lid appears very, very dirty, yellow (maybe nicotine). Gilding very grubby but otherwise appears OK.
Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Small Helmet Shaped Jug, Decorated with Painted Images of Spring Flowers, Gold Gilt Handle and Borders. Date 1998. 4.25 Inches High + a Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Small Vase, Also Decorated with Images of Spring Flowers, Gold Bands and Border. Date 1904. 4.75 Inches High. Both Pieces are In Excellent Condition - No Issues.
TWO PIECES OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FLORAL PAINTED ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH CHINA, comprising: A SWOLLEN VASE AND COVER, with lattice pierced border and three gilt moulded paw feet, 5 ½" (14cm) high, date code for 1906, mould number 293, AND A LEAF MOULDED VASE, 8" (20.3cm) high, date code for 1902, mould number 915, (2) both a/f
ROYAL WORCESTER LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY TWO HANDLE PEDESTAL VASE, the peach ground egg shape body painted with sprays of wild flowers, green and gilt painted fluted tall neck, scroll handles and stepped oval foot, shape No. 2051, printed mark and Registered No. 338593, circa 1900, 8 3/4" (22.2cm) high (lacks cover ?)
ROYAL WORCESTER LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY PEACH GROUND CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER, of squat baluster form embossed with foliate scrolls with gilt detail and painted with wild flowers, puce printed mark, date code for 1900, 3 1/2" (9cm) high, DITTO BALL AND SHAFT SHAPE SMALL VASE, shape No. 1661, date code for 1895, 5 3/4" (14.6cm) high and SIMILAR EWER SHAPE CREAM JUG, shape No. 1094, 4 1/2" (11.5cm) high (chip to rim) (3)
ROYAL WORCESTER SMALL CHINA SMALL OBLONG BOX AND COVER, the cover printed with a view of a stately home, 1 3/4" (4.4cm) wide, DITTO 'Forget me Not' PATTERN CHINA BOWL AND COVER, with poppy finial, 5 1/4" (13.3cm) diameter, MATCHING LEAF SHAPE DISH with loop handle, 5 1/2" (14cm) wide and a SMALL CHINA AND GILT METAL HEART SHAPE BOX AND HINGED COVER, 1 3/4" (4.4cm) wide (4)
PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA COMBINATED TABLE CIGARETTE HOLDER AND ASHTRAY WITH HALLMARKED SILVER RIMS AND RESTS, HAND PAINTED BY E. TOWNSEND, each of circular, dished form with central fan shaped holder, painted with fruit against mossy banks, 3" (7.7cm) high, puce printed marks above the inscription, Direction, Betjemann, London, date code for 1931, (2), one lacking silver rest
A modern Royal Worcester 'Isabella' pattern part dinner service , with printed gilt border, comprising: twenty three dinner plates; twenty four breakfast plates; eleven side plates; four large circular serving plates; twelve crescent-shaped side dishes; twelve two-handled soup bowls and stands; six oval pickle dishes; two circular vegetable tureens and covers; two circular salad bowls; two oval serving dishes in sizes; two sauceboats and stands; and a tea and coffee set comprising: a teapot and cover; a coffee pot and cover; two sucriers and covers in sizes; two milk jugs; twelve teacups and saucers; twenty three coffee cans and twenty four saucers, black printed marks
Chinese blue and white dish, 16cm diameter and a Royal Worcester NSPCC commemorative figure 'I Pray' of young boy with teddy bear, 22cm high and a Nao figure of a young girl seated with blackboard and chalk, 19cm high (3) CONDITION REPORT: Chinese dish has large repaired chip, two chips to rimNSPCC figure has crack to base
Four graduated Royal Worcester jugs painted by William Powell: of tapering barrel shaped form with rustic handle each enamelled with ornithological specimens, signed lower right, green backstamps and datecodes 1924, 1937 and 1940 and captioned Robin, Kingfisher, Swallow and Chaffinch, 11, 8, 8 and 7 cm high.
Ceramic reference: a group of 'Antique Collectors' Club' titles comprising 18th Century English Porcelain Figures, The Dictionary of Minton, Mason China and Ironstone Wares, Wedgwood, Black Basalt, British Glass 1800-1914, Coalport, Royal Crown Derby, The Glaisher Collection vols I & II, English Pottery, English Earthenware Figures, English Porcelain Animals, Pratt Ware, Lowestoft Porcelains and Flight & Barr Worcester Porcelain. (16)
A pair of Worcester porcelain coffee cans and deep saucers: painted in blue in the 'Royal Lily' pattern within gold borders and red line rims, blue open crescent marks and additional solid gold crown and crescents, circa 1788-90, saucers 13.5 cm diameter.*Notes - According to R.W. Binns when George III and Queen Charlotte visited Worcester in 1788, they ordered a service of Lily pattern porcelain, thereafter named by the factory as Royal Lily in their honour. The original service did not survive in the Royal Collection although a facsimile service was presented to H.M. Queen Elizabeth II. As these pieces are of the highest quality and bear the highly unusual additional mark of a gold crowned crescent, it is logical to assume that these formed part of the original royal order. Since 2004 only a small handful of pieces have been offered for sale. These pieces are illustrated and discussed at length by Richard Burt, The Melting Pot no.11, Autumn 2007, pages 6-9.

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