We found 129934 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 129934 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
129934 item(s)/page
A Royal Worcester gilded ivory flat back jug, decorated with flowers, shape number 1094, height 5.5ins, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri, lacking outer cover, and a coffee can and saucer, printed with a game bird after Stinton Condition report: Flat back jug - chip under gilding to foot rimCup and saucer - Good condition - ModernPot Pourri - missing pierced outer cover, Good condition
Three Royal Worcester figures, Sleeping Boy, modelled by Margaret Cane, shape number 2918, height 3ins, Two Babies, modelled by F G Doughty, shape number 3150, dated 1954, height 3.5ins and Mischief, modelled by F G Doughty, model number 2914, height 3.25ins Condition report: Sleeping Boy - minor crazingTwo Babies - Good conditionMischief - Crazed
A Royal Worcester figure, Sea Breeze, modelled by F G Doughty, shape number 3008, dated 1936, height 8.25ins, together with Royal Worcester figure, Dancing Waves, modelled by F G Doughty, shape number 3225, af, height 9ins Condition report: Sea Breeze - Good conditionDancing Waves - One arm been off and glued, missing thumb on same arm, other arm possibly restored
A Royal Worcester bow vase and cover, the body decorated with peacocks and peahens on pine tree branches with pine cones by Albert Shuck, with gilded pierced neck and a pair of gilded handles, shape number 1428, dated 1912, cover af, height 12.5ins Condition report: Cover broken and glued, the base in good condition
A group of Royal Worcester blush ivory, to include a plate, a covered circular pot, a vase and a vase supported on a claw, all decorated with floral sprays, all af Condition report: Vase repaired through stem, small vase in two pieces, plate cracked through middle and pot cracked through base
A Royal Worcester porcelain inkwell, modelled as a Roman helmet and face, inscribed to base Copied from a helmeted head found in a Phonician tomb at the village of Calavarda the vile of the ancient City of Carnivos on the coast of the island of Rhodes. Exact size of the original which is in the possession of Edward Corles Esq. Worcester, with impressed mark, height 2.75ins Condition report: Good condition

-
129934 item(s)/page