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Seven pieces of Royal Worcester, five jugs, vase and cauldron. Tallest 20 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The vase with the tall narrow neck has had professional restoration. It appears to have been broken in half and overpainted. All other pieces in the lot are in good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is some rubbing to the gilding particularly on the tusk bars. There is rubbing to the gilding on other pieces but it is more minimal.
A Royal Worcester vase, decorated with a peacock and signed "C. White". Height 30 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The lid does not appear to have any repairs or restoration. There are some very minor glaze scuffs and discolouration to the very bottom edge of the underside of the lid but no significant issues. The vase itself appears to be in very good order. There is a minor loss to the gilding on the top lip but other than this no issues.
A pair of Royal Worcester vases, trumpet shaped with flared lip and with handpainted floral sprays, puce printed mark also G706. Height 16 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: One vase has had professional restoration to the top lip. Two of the points have been restored and overpainted. There may also be a small hairline crack also covered by overpainting. The second vase is in good order with no issues other than very minor rubbing to the gilding.
A pair of Royal Worcester figural spill holders, in the manner of Hadley, with green printed mark to base and impressed marks. Height 25.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both figures are in extremely good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The gilding is also very good with no significant rubbing.
A Royal Worcester lidded urn, with thistle and foliate decoration, puce printed mark and Registration No. 188129 and 1572. Height 27 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both vase and cover are in very good condition with no damage, no chips, no repairs and no restoration. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding but no real condition issues.
A pair of Royal Worcester figural candlesticks, signed "Hadley" and each with puce printed mark, Registration No. 43551, also 1141 and with further impressed marks. Height 27 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both candlesticks are in very good condition with no visible damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding on both sticks and dirt in the sconces but no real issues.
A large Royal Worcester two handled vase, decorated with floral sprays, Registration No. 35782 and 1109. Height 23 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The vase is in extremely good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The gilding is also very strong with only very minor rubbing.
A Victorian Royal Navy Cadet's Uniform to Thomas Candler Wharton of Her Majesty's Training Ship ''Worcester'', comprising black wool tail coat with brass buttons and gold lace and white wool facings, waistcoat with silver ball buttons, white cotton twill breeches, black wool jacket and white corduroy breeches, peaked cap with raised bullion cap badge, and black silk bicorn hat, together with a 1 1/2inch single draw telescope, engraved with his name, with leather sleeve and case; a copy of The Young Officer's Scrap & Reference Book containing some of his work, and a printed copy of an 1893 article `Thames Nautical Training College, H.M.S. ''Worcester''' **Thomas Candler Wharton died of pneumonia at the age of 17 years in 1891 See lot 246 for a related item
SEVEN SPODE, CHAMBERLAIN WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH POTTERY AND PORCELAIN TEA AND COFFEE CUPS , ALL EARLY 19TH C, A ROYAL DOULTON BONE CHINA FIGURE OF ARNOLD BENNETT, 25CM H, PRINTED MARK HN4360, A CONTINENTAL MAJOLICA SPILL HOLDER FIGURE IN THE FORM OF A BOY, 21CM H, LATE 19TH C; TWO ROYAL DOULTON FIGURES AND A ROYAL DOULTON MINIATURE CHARACTER JUG
ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN TWIN HANDLED VASE AND COVER having hand painted reserve panel of fruit on a mossy background, signed H Ayrton within gilt borders on a cobalt blue mottled ground. Printed puce marks to base, date cipher 1926, shape no. 2710. 29cm high not including cover. CONDITION REPORT: Finial on cover has old damage, had been glued but is detached. Otherwise no other obvious damage, some wear to gilding.
ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN PEDESTAL DISH of lobed oval form with shell and scroll design handles, hand painted depicting still life of peaches and grapes on a mossy background, signed T Lockyer. Printed puce marks to base, date cipher 1924. 31.5cm at widest point, 8cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition, two hairline glaze cracks to base. Pedestal underside crazing in places but no significant loss. Minor wear to gilding.
BRITISH SCHOOL, (18th Century), figures in a wood, standing beneath a large oak tree, probably representing King Charles II and the Royal Oak in Boscobel Wood, Staffordshire, where the King hid from Roundhead soldiers after the battle of Worcester in 1651. Oils on oak panel. 32 x 27cm approx. CONDITION REPORT: Unframed, minor wear, mark to the outer edge where it originally had frame, no significant damage or losses.

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