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Three Royal Worcester candle snuffers late 19th century and 1908, including Mr and Mrs Caudle, both ready for sleep, and The French Cook wearing a white apron over a pink dress, and a Grainger's Worcester candle snuffer of The Tyrolean Hat, with two pink feathers issuing from a tied ribbon above the brim, 8cm max. (4)
Two Royal Worcester figures of soldiers 1941 and later, one of an Officer of the Dragoon Guards, wearing a bicorn hat and leaning on his sword, the other an officer of the 29th Foot (Worcestershire Regiment), both raised on shaped black bases, printed marks, and an Italian porcelain figure of a soldier with a fur-lined jacket slung over his shoulders, raised on a tall square base, 30.5cm max. (3)
A Royal Worcester candle snuffer date code for 1919, of Confidence, depicting the singer Jenny Lind as a nightingale, dressed in a yellow gown and holding a sheet of music, printed mark, 10.5cm. Jenny Lind first visited the Worcester porcelain factory in 1849, and settled close to Worcester following her retirement. This snuffer (along with its pair, Diffidence) is believed to have been made as a tribute in recognition of the charitable concerts held by Lind to raise money for the local hospital.
Three Royal Worcester candle snuffers date codes for 1882, 1895 and 1937, one of The Monk, attributed to William Boynton Kirk, frowning over an open prayer book, one of Budge from Helen's Babies, wearing an oversized coat and top hat, the last of The Mandarin, a rotund Chinaman in a yellow robe, printed marks, 12cm max. (3)
Six Royal Worcester Chinese figures 20th century, including a pair of kneeling figures modelled by Agnes Pinder-Davies, nos. 3397 and 3398, one of a dancer by the same modeller, and three of Chinese children modelled by Gwendoline Parnell, all decorated in a stylized palette of turquoise, red and black, black marks and various date codes, some damages, 21.5cm max. (6)
A pair of Royal Worcester candle snuffers 20th century, of The Motorists, the couple wearing motoring goggles and long overcoats, standing with hands in their pockets, from a limited edition of 500, and a Bronté porcelain special commission candle snuffer of Young Queen Victoria, from a limited edition of 100, 11.8cm max. (3) Each with a certificate confirming the limited edition, and signed respectively by John Morris and Henry Sandon.
An interesting comparison group of English and Chinese ceramics most 18th century, including a Chinese plate and two small Worcester plates decorated with the Pinecone pattern, a Chinese plate and a cup and saucer with later European polychrome decoration, two Chinese teabowls, one decorated with the Royal Lily pattern, two Worcester cups and a modern Worcester thimble in the same pattern, a Caughley printed cup and a pearlware cup and stone china plate in the same design, and two Chinese copies of Worcester fluted polychrome coffee cups, some faults, 23.5cm max. (16) Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection.
A comparison lot of blue and white ceramics most 18th century, including a Worcester teabowl and saucer, and a coffee can, a Chinese coffee cup, a Liverpool coffee can, a Bow coffee cup and a Royal Worcester thimble, decorated with versions of the Cannon Ball pattern, and two Worcester slop bowls printed with the Plantation and the Man in the Pavilion patterns, various marks, some faults, 15.3cm max. (9) Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection.
Three Royal Worcester candle snuffers late 19th century, one a blush porcelain example of Granny Snow, her hands thrown up before her, one of Mob Cap, the head of a young woman wearing a pink mob cap, believed modelled by James Hadley, the last of Feathered Hat, depicting a young girl in a large hat with a gilt feather, printed marks, 8.6cm max. (3)
Two Royal Worcester vases and a bowl date codes for 1902, 1910 and 1938, one vase of Hadley Ware type with a tall narrow neck, the ovoid body painted with blackberry sprays, a small ovoid vase painted with roses, the bowl painted by Kitty Blake with sprays of fruiting blackberry to the inside and out, printed marks, 25.2cm max. (3)
Royal Worcester figure - In Celebration of The Queen's 80th Birthday 2006, Royal Doulton figure - To Celebrate The 30th Anniversary of The Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II HN2878, plus two other Royal Doulton figures - Diana Princess of Wales HN5061 and Beatrice HN3263 (4) CONDITION REPORT Very good condition
Royal Worcester Viceroy pattern dinner service with gilded edge (46 pieces) CONDITION REPORT 2 tureens with covers1 oval platter1 gravy boat and stand9 dinner plates10 dessert plates10 side plates6 two handled cups6 saucersGravy boat has small chip on gilt rim near the handle. One dessert plate has small chip on gilt rim. Majority of this set has a cross scratched into the base. Some of the gilding has very light wear, otherwise in good condition
Three Royal Worcester porcelain pot pourri vases with covers, each with hand-painted fruit decoration and signed by H. Ayrton, all numbered 1286 to base, 27cm high CONDITION REPORT Both larger vase bodies in good order, one larger lid has chip to knop. Knop glued back on and one arm glued back on, inner lid good order. One larger lid has two pieces and knop loose but present , inner lid in good order. Smaller inner lid cracked and central spine and one arm re-stuck. Smaller inner lid small chip, smaller vase body in good orderVases painted on both sides

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