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A mixed quantity of ceramics to include a Crown Staffordshire Imari bottle vase; a similar large ovoid vase and cover (cover repaired), twelve Spode Christmas plates, 1970-1981; Royal Albert Lavender Rose oval serving dish; a Japanese satsuma blue and gilt port coffee service; a set of eight Royal Worcester tea plates with tooled gilt border, puce mark; Wedgwood 1564 - 1964 Shakespeare Commemorative mug; Staffordshire enamel commemorative pill box (boxed) etc.
A pair of Royal Worcester vases early 20th CenturyThe vases in the classical manner with blush ivory and pale green ground, decorated with flowers and gilt, complete with lids, height 29cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Lot 96Gilt extensively worn on both pairs of handles,Gilt worn on one rim,Colour worn on masks and swags - both vases,Chip to rim of one vase cover,Top of vase finial missing on both.
A Collection of Royal Worcester miniature fruit pattern ceramicsTo include vase, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, cup and saucer and a coffee pot and a small plate (8). CONDITION REPORT: Lot 37 - all very good condition, no gilt wear.Coffee pot - un-numbered - signedCream jug no: 2791-3 - signedSaucer un-numbered - signedCup - un-numbered - signedTeapot no. 2791 - signedDish no: 2791- signedSugar bowl - un-numbered - signedVase no: 2491/4 - signedAll have R. Worcester stamp on base.
BJORN WIINBLAD FOR ROSENTHAL, A 20TH CENTURY PORCELAIN CHARGER PLATE Hand painted with a lustre glaze of a dancing girl on a gilt ground, together with a Royal Worcester soup dish with gilt interior, retailed by Waring & Gillow ,a Coalport rouge plate, a pottery figure of 'Spring' and a Staffordshire style cat. (approx d 32cm)
A pair of resin oriental figures 45cmH, a pair of Impala horns, a stoneware ginger beer bottle "Quench Your Thirst with G.Thomas Home Brewed Ginger Beer Camborne"; a Bell & Howell 8mm movie camera; a W Britain painted lead figurine of "Macdonald" on a wooden plinth 12.5cmH, a 19th century small gilt and metal trinket box depicting hop picking and stag hunting scenes,etc (one rear foot missing), two vintage pen knives and two cork screws; a small gilt picture frame, a small water colour and hand carved frame depicting mountain scenes in Quebec by Willard Mitchell, two comemmorative mugs, Royal Worcester trinket dish, Satsuma vase, continental jug in shape of cockerel, and an Abbot Pottery milk jug
Large ‘Workbasket’ - 1960 by William Mundy, Huntley, Boorne & Stevens published by Huntley & Palmers, round tin with multi-coloured embossed flowers on black background. Huntley & Palmers lettering on gold base, 25cm x 6cm, note: This is a new version of the 'Workbasket' tin made between 1954 and 1956. The original version had a diameter of 19 cm and a height of 6 cm, this striking design by William Mundy was obviously a successful one as it was produced yet again in 1975; ‘Workbasket’ - 1954 by William Mundy and published by Huntley & Palmers, a round tin embossed with multi-coloured flowers on black background, with Huntley & Palmers motif on gold base, 19cm x 6cm; ‘Workbasket’ - 1956 by William Mundy, published by Huntley & Palmers , small round tin embossed with flowers and jewels in red, green, yellow and blue over a gold ground, 19cm x 6cm; ‘Workbasket’ - 1960 by William Mundy, published by Huntley & Palmers, small round tin embossed with flowers and foliage in pink, green and blue on a gold ground, 19cm x 6cm; Workbasket ‘Nosegay’ - 1960by Huntley, Boorne & Stevens, published by Huntley & Palmers, medium sized round tin decorated with embossed flowers, in the Royal Worcester style, sprays of flowers alternate with blue panels around lid and sides, 19cm x 6cm; Workbasket ‘Duchess’ - 1958 published by Huntley & Palmers , tin with portrait of lady in feather hat surrounded by brown and gold embossed pattern on lift-off lid and around sides, a re-worked version of Thomas Gainsborough's 'The Honourable Mrs Graham' (exhibited 1777), 19cm x 6cm, (6)
Royal Worcester square shape dish signed W. Bee, painted with fruit within gilt scroll border, date code for 1926, 21cm wide Condition report: No damage or restoration, some crazing, gilt wear to the edge and a minor glaze scratch to the painted surface. Condition report: see terms and conditions
A Royal Worcester flat sided jug, printed with flower blossom on a blush ivory ground, reeded gilt loop handle, 16.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark, shape no.1094; a Royal Worcester fern leaf vase, in ivory, pink and blue picked out in gilt, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1903; etc (3)

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