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A Victorian Royal Worcester porcelain group of two children carrying a blush ground basket, raised on an oval rustic base, model no 896, printed and impressed factory marks and registration mark, circa 1880, possibly modelled by James Hadley, 18.5 cm high c/w oval velvet covered base Condition Report Chips to the boys hat
Royal Worcester fruit painted porcelain comprising: a teacup and saucer, both indistinctly signed, date cypher 1921, a shaped dish by E Townsend, 14 cm diam., date 1935, octagonal dish by Stinton, date 1936, two posy vases by E. Townsend and H. Ayrton, 8 cm high, a later coffee can and saucer and miniature jug, all indistinctly signed to/w a blush ground small jug, pattern 1048, date 1909 and a small blush ground twin handle vase, patt. 1034, date c. 1922 (11) Condition Report Please note that the deterioration includes a large crack to the octagonal saucer, but as a group lot condition varies from object to object.
A Royal Worcester cream jug painted with a Robin by W Powell, date cypher 1921 to/w an addition Royal Worcester cream ground cream jug 1893; miniature blush ground tyg, 1904; Royal Crown Derby Imari decorated seated cast paperweight and a small iridescent glass model of a bird by Sabino, France (5) Condition Report Bird - wing and tail chipped
A Worcester 'Blind Earl' pattern plate of typical foliate form decorated with floral and leaf designs, 19 cm diameter, circa 1765; together with a Barr Flight & Barr vase, decorated with sailing vessels, 10.5 cm high; and a Royal Worcester vase, 15 cm high (3)For a similar dish with the so-called 'Blind Earl' design, compare 'Old English Porcelain' by W.B. Honey, pages 244-5. Honey wryly observes that whilst these dishes are generally associated with The Earl of Coventry, the Earl did not lose his sight until 1780, long after these designs first appeared. Condition Report Unglazed repair to back of plate approx 8.5 x 4 cm, vase decorated with sailing vessels - gilding rubbed

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