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A Royal Worcester and silver matched coffee set AF, comprising six saucers, four cans each within hallmarked silver holders and two silver holders, decorated with gold scroll decoration to a royal blue ground, Sheffield 1894 - 1901, weight of weighable silver approx. 6oz (12) CONDITION REPORT: Coffee cans: One can with 2 large cracks. The other three cans - only minor wear to the gilt rim.Two saucers with hairline cracks, the other four with only minor wear to the gilt rim.
Six Royal Worcester blush ground miniature cabinet pieces, comprising bulbous bowl painted with a Blue Tit, date code 1903, 7cm high, tyg printed with flowers date code 1902, 6cm high, tyg painted with birds date code 1898(?), 4.5cm high, lidded dish of rounded oblong form printed and painted with flowers, date code 1903, 10cm long, jug of baluster form painted with Blue Tits date code 1903, 6.5cm high and circular lidded bowl printed and painted with flowers, date code 1903, 3.5cm diameter together with two Royal Doulton miniature blue and white jugs, 6cm high (8)
A Royal Worcester cup and saucer, each painted with a Blue Tit on a blossoming branch, signed W. Powell with title to base, date code for 1937 together with a Royal Worcester small plate painted to the centre with study of a Kingfisher, signed W. Powell and titled on base, date code for 1931, 12cm diameter (3)
*Royal Gold Medal, of The Institute of British Architects, obvs. Victoria Regina, profile facing left Cudi Jussit, rev. coat of arms The Institute of British Architects Incorporated 1837, edge impressed 'James Pennethorne. 1864', pierced with gold suspension, scratch to obverse, 55mm diameter, 120g, in a fitted dark blue velvet case, see lot 661 Although this medal is not hallmarked, it has been laster tested as 23ct gold or more. Sir James Pennethorne (1801-1871) was an architect and planner, particularly associated with buildings and parks in Central London. He was born in Worcester and moved to London to study architecture, first under August Pugin and then John Nash. In 1824 he set off on a tour of France, Italy and Sicily, studying Antiquities. On his return in 1826 he entered the office of John Nash and as his principal assistant directed the West Strand, King William Street and other important improvements completing the Park Village East and West in Regent's Park after Nash's death. In 1832 he was directly employed by the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Woods to prepare plans for further improvements to the capital. One of his aims was to form a great street running from the extreme east to extreme west of London but this proved to be too great for the government. Between 1852 and 1856 he completed the west wing of William Chambers' Somerset House. Pennethorne was knighted in recognition of his public services, in November 1870. The Royal Gold Medal for architecture is awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects, in recognition of an individual's or group's substantial contribution to international architecture. It was first struck in 1848 and it's recipients include some of the most influential architects of the 19th and 20th centuries, including Frank Lloyd Wright (1941), Le Corbusier (1953) etc. Sir James Pennethorne was the 18th recipient of the medal being presented it in 1865. (1)
A set of six Royal Worcester dessert plates decorated with central floral hand painted sprays to a pink border, together with a Sevres style bowl upon a tray, two coffee cans, two tea cups and four saucers, CONDITION REPORTS The royal Worcester dessert plates all have knife marks, surface scratches, wear to the gilding nad paintwork throughout. There are varying different back stamps, the Sevres style items all have surface scratches/knife marks, wear to the gilding etc. All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use and are in need ofa clean - see image for further details
A Richard Ginori part dressing table set comprising tray, two lidded boxes and pin dish, together with three Royal Worcester trinket dishes, "Derby Posies" bowl, "Derby Posies" tea strainer and two similar tea strainers, "Derby Posies" fan shaped bowl and four pieces of Crown Staffordshire floral decorated china
A pair of Edwardian Royal Worcester porcelain vases of hand painted decoration of cock pheasants in a woodland landscape signed by James Stinton, date marked to base for 1908 and numbered 702/G CONDITION REPORTS One vase has a large crack running through the base, the other has a small chip to the rim of the base both have general wear and tear to include come surface scratching etc to the decoration and are in need of a clean. Some pin head firing faults etc - see images for further details
A Victorian Royal Worcester cream ground and floral spray decorated ewer date marked for 1888 and no'd 1162 to base CONDITION REPORTS Approx 25 cm in height, has general wear and tear to include wear to the gilding and paintwork, light surface scratches etc and in need of a clean - see images
Three boxes of miscellaneous china, glass ware and oddments to include a 20th Century Chinese bowl in a yellow ground with four character mark to base, a lobed Royal Worcester white ground bowl marked "G69" to base, a Royal Doulton character jug, oil lamp, brass candlesticks, Badminton racket, a Helios homeopathic kit etc

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