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A Royal Worcester Hadley Ware vase, hand painted with floral sprays decorated with butterflies, on a moulded base with outswept feet, height 10cm, a small ewer with green printed marks, numbered 221H1149 and with H mark for Hadley, height 9cm and Aesthetic globular vase decorated in the Japanese manner, raised on three gilded spherical feet, printed marks to base, height 8.5cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: All three items are dirty, but none show any signs of damage or restoration.
A Royal Worcester figure of a moustachioed gentleman holding his horn in right hand, puce printed marks and impressed marks to base, height 17.5cm and a Royal Worcester figure of young lady wearing a bonnet, height 17cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Both hat and bonnet have been restored, as well as ladies foot.
A small Royal Worcester fruit painted cup and saucer, the saucer signed S.Roberts, the interior of the cup signed J. Sewell, diameter of saucer 8.5cm and with black printed marks, a small plate signed by H. Ayrton, puce printed marks to the base, diameter 9cm, a further example by T. Fuller with black printed mark, diameter 8cm and a rose painted shallow bowl with puce marks, diameter 7cm (4). CONDITION REPORT: Very minor wear to the gilding and very light surface scratches but overall in good order.
A Royal Worcester cup and saucer hand painted by James Stinton and decorated with pheasants in a landscape, puce printed marks, diameter of saucer 9.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very minor rubbing to the gilding and very minor surface scratches to the central gilded panel of the saucer but overall in good order.
A Royal Worcester turquoise ground cup and saucer with painted floral, enamel and gilt decoration, puce mark for 1878 to base, also similarly decorated mint ground plate with mark for 1882, a Grainger's dish and a small lidded bowl marked 2209 to underside (5). CONDITION REPORT: Worcester cup and saucer generally good, some minor wear to surface decoration, crazing; remaining Worcester decoration and lidded bowl more heavily worn further crazing.
A set of twelve Royal Worcester porcelain plates and four matching comports, of Regent shape, gilt decorated and painted with wild flowers, Rd no 117913, red painted mark W3769 and HS, diameter of plates 22cm, height of comport 6cm. Condition report: All have crazing to glaze.Comports - Two with chips, One with hairline crack on baseTwo with staining.Four plates - staining on front, one quite badly.Two plates - staining on front.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri vase and cover, with floral decoration, shape number 1286, height 19cm. Condition report: Damage to lid (see pic), gilt rubbed on lip of pot pourri vase otherwise gilt in good condition on vase & cover, Floral decoration in good overall condition. Three slight blemishes (see pic) and some white paint splashes on vase.
A pair of Worcester Flight Barr & Barr plates, early 19th century, decorated in the Imari style with a mock oriental garden scene with a fence and four storey pagoda. Impressed mark and printed Royal Porcelain Works mark. Old paper label inscribed 'Lynn Greenwold Antiques, Stow-on-the-Wold, Glos'. Diameter 24.5cm.
TWO SIMILAR ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN TRUMPET VASES, hand painted with pink roses and foliage, signed by K. Blake, shape no.: G923, date cypher: 1925. 23cm high. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Both appear in good overall condition, minor wear to gilding as expected with age, no obvious significant damage, losses or chips. One of the vases does feel heavier in the hand.
A RARE ROYAL WORCESTER EATHERNWARE PLAQUE, DATED 1880 painted in the Barbotine manner by G Siéver, signed and dated with the head of a young woman, the back in turquoise majolica glaze, 40.5cm diam, oval impressed mark, incised artist's monogram, date 80 and title Agnes La jouvencelle According to the 1881 census, Louis Gustave Siever (born 1854), a native of Grenoble who is described as an "artiste-painter" lodged with the family of Samuel Ranford, one of the factory's finest porcelain decorators, at 9 College Yard Precincts, Worcester. ++In fine condition

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