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A collection of assorted 19th Century tea wares to include a tea cup decorated with a black and white transfer depicting Hope and Faith, three Royal Worcester cups and saucers decorated with birds and ferns, a relief moulded coffee can, a Spode vase with relief moulded cherubs and a tin glazed pedestal vase, damages (qty)
A Royal Worcester candle snuffer modelled as a young boy wearing an oversized long coat and top hat, after designs by Kate Greenaway, smudged green mark S/D together with six assorted Royal Worcester candle snuffers comprising The Abbess (or Sister of Charity), French Cook and four modelled as The Monk (7)
A mixed lot including a Chinese puzzle ball figurine carving, stained in red (5" tall), a Georgian Spode London shaped cup, with a floral and gilded pattern, numbered and named Spode 312 on the base, other cabinet cups including Royal Worcester examples, a Tettau cup and saucer in the blue onion pattern etc. CONDITION REPORT: The puzzle figurine is wobbly, the porcelain items are in good condition free from damage.
A Hungarian Zolnay Pecs reticulated coffee pot the surface including the handle, lid and spout pierced with a lattice work design in colours of green, white and gilt, printed gold mark to base, 23cm high together with a pair of Royal Worcester blush ware shell bowls on winkle-shell feet, the interiors painted with sprigs of flowers, printed green marks, 8cm high and 20cm wide (3)
An English Porcelain Plaque, painted by John Powell, circa 1810, with the Village Politicians after Sir David Wilkie, signed, 15.5cm by 22.5cm See illustration John Powell was recorded as a painter of figure subjects at the Chamberlains Worcester factory around 1800, before becoming an independent decorator working on Chamberlains, Nantgarw, Swansea and French porcelain blanks. He exhibited paintings on porcelain at the Royal Academy from 1811-30. The Village Politicians was exhibited by Sir David Wilkie at the 1806 Royal Academy Exhibition, where it became hugely popular

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