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A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, woven wicker effect cover, comes with inner lid, the vase painted with Summer flowers with gilt highlight, further basket weave design below, printed and impressed marks, shape No.1286 and date code for 1898, height approximately 25cmcondition: The wicker effect top shows signs of restoration under uv light and there is a small area of missing glaze at the top of the shoulder of the main vase
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER PEDESTAL POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, decorated by Edith Spilsbury, blush ivory ground with green and gilt heightened details and painted with pink and red roses, flame finial above pierced wavy circular cover, the bulbous urn raised on a pedestal with lion masks and scrolls, circular base, shape No.H206, puce printed marks, date code for 1924, height approximately 26.5cmcondition: There is a very tiny nibble right on the very tip of the finial, image taken to show extent, couple of areas of scratched glaze to the underside, images taken, otherwise no sign of cracks, chips or restoration.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER VASE PAINTED BY HARRY STINTON, of baluster form, moulded with ivory and gilt arches, painted with two Highland Cattle in a misty landscape, signed H. Stinton, puce printed marks, shape No.H169, date code for 1915, height approximately 14cmcondition: There is no evidence that this piece had a lid, nor place for it to sit, there is no evidence of chips, cracks or restoration but there is a little gilding loss on the highest points.
Able Seaman H.A. Jenkins, Royal Navy. 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal all named to J.10355 H.A. Jenkins, Able Seaman, Royal Navy. With full copy set of Naval papers, Born Worcester 21st July 1894. He is noted as having served aboard HMS Russell at the time of its sinking by a mine off Malta in April 1916. Later aboard HMS Royal Oak and at the submarine base HMS Dolphin. (3) Good very fine

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