A matched pair of Royal Worcester blush ground potpourri vases of baluster form and with twin scrolling handles. Heightened in gilt and painted with wild flowers. Printed puce marks, date codes for 1897 and 1903, shape number 1927, 25cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Both lacking covers. One with a cracked rim.
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A Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase of ovoid form with scrolled handles, the body painted with margarites and harebells, with prunus blossom verso, gilded highlights throughout, on a stepped pedestal base, printed marks to the base, number 2036, dated 1903, Rd No 33240, 15cm tall, together with a further Worcester blush ivory vase painted with flowers with gilded trail and gilded highlights, puce marks to the base, dated 1896, number 1034, Rd No 14192, 13cm tall. (2)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory handled vase, the lobed form body painted with roses, forget-me-nots and clematis, with pierced neck, raised on a pedestal of three dolphins above a circular base with three scaly paw feet, puce marks to the base, number 1639, dated 1895, Rd No 206862, 22cm tall.
A Royal Worcester vase of baluster form, the flared neck with gilded rim and collar, the body painted with a peacock and peahen roosting in a pine tree, signed J Southall, the whole raised on with four scallop moulded feet, green marks to the base, dated 1912, number F106 printed with additional painted marks, 22cm tall.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase of squat form with dolphin handles, the body painted with flowers, with gilded highlights throughout, raised on four feet, puce marks to the base, shape number 1176, dated 1893, Rd No 60366, 9cm tall, together with a Locke & Co, Worcester blush ivory vase painted with a robin in prunus blossom, 11cm. (2)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain vase of ovoid twin handled form, painted with Highland Cattle by Harry Stinton, the narrow gilded neck with acanthus leaves above the moulded shoulders, all with gilded highlights, above the clear body painted with a pair of Highland cattle in a moorland landscape, signed H Stinton bottom left, with landscape verso, puce marks to the base, dated 1912, 1762, 21cm tall
A pair of Royal Worcester vases, of twin handled baluster form, the flared neck with gilded inner, gilded scrolled handles and gilded circular pedestal base, the body of each painted with a scene depicting a peacock and peahen roosting in a pine tree, each signed F J Bray, puce marks to the base, dated 1911, number 287 printed with additional painted marks 5067, 21cm tall. (2)
Four Royal Worcester figures, comprising of Parakeet modelled by FG Doughty, stamped 3087 to underside, Grandmothers Dress modelled by FG Doughty, stamped 3081 to underside, limited edition figure of Bridget no.466, boxed, limited edition figure of Emily, no.466, boxed, the latter two figures are from the Victorian series (4)
A cased set of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers panel decorated by Harry Stinton with Highland cattle on a mossy bank with mountains in the distance, the reverse with mountainous ferns, the cup interiors in gilt with gilding to the central wells of the saucers, each signed, puce marks with date code for 1924.
A Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits twin handled pedestal vase decorated in the round with hand painted peaches and grapes to one side and blackberries and apples to the reverse by S. Weston, the scroll handles, moulded foot and neck with tonal gilding, black printed mark alongside Hand Painted Fruit Study, signed to the body, height 31cm.

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