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Lot 9

A Part Royal Worcester Dragon Tea Set with Blue & White Decoration

Lot 631

A Royal Worcester pot pourri, lacking lid, Rd No. 112589, 1312 mark on base

Lot 640

A Royal Worcester pot pourri vase, 277, a Worcester Locke & Co. vase signed Blake, a Royal Bonn vase signed and a Copeland teapot with golf scenes, a/f

Lot 642

A Royal Worcester figure, June, 2906, modelled by Williams and Bray

Lot 643

A Royal Worcester figure, Babes in the Wood, 3302

Lot 548

Exceptional Royal Worcester twin handled lidded vase, decorated by Charles Baldwyn circa 1901, with a scene of grey wagtails amongst foliage on a riverbank and to the reverse with thrushes perched on rose branches, signed CHC Baldwyn., model number 1398, 51cm high

Lot 46

Large Royal Worcester Evesham Bowl and Serving Plate

Lot 14

A late 19th century Royal China Works, Worcester flower vase and cover, with gilded decoration and pierced lid

Lot 13

A hand painted Royal Worcester pin dish decorated with fruit and berries

Lot 811

A collection of Royal Worcester Evesham dinnerware

Lot 50

Four Royal Worcester 'The Graceful Arts' figurines, Embroidery, Painting, Music and Poetry, limited edition no.418 of 2,500, with wooden stands and certificates (4)

Lot 27

A Royal Worcester British Friesian Bull, modelled by Doris Lindner, limited edition, on oval wood plinth, overall 8½in (21.5cm) high.

Lot 722

A collection of Jewellery and Costume Jewellery, including eight pairs of small 9ct yellow gold earrings and butterflies, 7.8g, a heart shaped locket, marked 9ct back and front, a 9k gold twist chain, 2.6g, a 9ct yellow gold pendant and chain set blue stone, half eternity ring in 9ct set white pastes, a worn 18k white gold and platinum ring set small diamond points, together with various brooches, necklets and two ladies wristwatches etc., some in musical box and a Royal Worcester commemorative box (a lot)

Lot 49

A Royal Worcester porcelain 'The Parakeet' figure, model number 3087, modelled by F. G. Doughty, light blue, 7in (17.75cm) high, together with two other Royal Worcester figures, 'Grandmother's Dress', 3081, and 'Saturday's Child' (3)

Lot 51

Three Royal Worcester 'Romance of the Victorian Era' figurines, The Fairest Rose, Royal Debut and The First Quadrille, limited edition of 12,500, with certificates, together with the Royal Worcester Anniversary Figurine of the Year 2000, limited edition (4)

Lot 156

A ROYAL WORCESTER JUG WITH ELEPHANT HANDLE in blush ivory, gilding and with painted flowers, 13cms high

Lot 149

A ROYAL WORCESTER TWIN HANDLED VASE DECORATED WITH SWANS believed by Charles Baldwyn, the eight swans in flight amongst wetland reeds on an ivory ground and with openwork to the handles and neck, shape No.1079, date mark for 1889, 26cms high

Lot 166

A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURAL VASE in the Classical style with sorrowful robed lady holding a dead bird aside the taller trumpet vase, all on a circular base, date mark for 1899, 32cms high

Lot 170

A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER DISHES moulded with foliate handles and foliate borders featuring painted centre cameos of river scenes surrounded by painted floral sprigs to 24cms wide

Lot 159

A SMALL ROYAL WORCESTER NARROW NECKED VASE painted with wild roses by Millie Hunt, signed, 14cms high

Lot 148

A ROYAL WORCESTER PLATE DECORATED WITH FRUIT BY RICHARD SEBRIGHT with mottled peacock-blue reserve to the wavy-edged border, the interior with a fine scene of apples, grapes and leaves, signed, date mark for 1928, 24cms diam

Lot 145

A ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE-CAN & SAUCER decorated with fruit by W H Austin, date mark for 1923

Lot 180

A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH LIDDED JUG having a mask head spout, faux bamboo handle and basket weave to foot and neck, decorated with gilded branches, circa 1870, 25cms high

Lot 168

A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY TWIG-HANDLE JUG the neck of naturalist form and the body painted with wild-flowers, 21cms high

Lot 163

A FRAMED OVAL ROYAL WORCESTER PLAQUE of concave form, painted with two figures picking flowers in a woodland by Milwyn Holloway, signed, 16 x 22cms (visible plaque, excluding frame)

Lot 169

A SMALL ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH VASE with twin-handles on a circular foot and the body painted with flowers, date mark for 1900, 14cms high

Lot 165

FRAMED OVAL ROYAL WORCESTER PLAQUE of concave form, painted with a Scottish Highland scene of three cattle at a river with a bridge and dramatic sky and mountains beyond, by Milwyn Holloway, signed, 22 x 16cms

Lot 171

A SMALL ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT PAINTED DISH of circular form and painted with peaches and green grapes by Frank Roberts, signed, 9cms diam

Lot 137

A ROYAL WORCESTER POWDER BLUE TWIN-HANDLED VASE decorated with gilded flowers and with yellow glazed foot and neck, date mark for 1893, 18cms high

Lot 174

A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER MUSICIAN SPILL-HOLDERS on naturalistic bases and stood against stumps playing tambourine and string-instrument, date mark for 1862, 21cms high

Lot 181

A ROYAL WORCESTER TWIN HANDLED VASE raised on a circular base, with tapered neck to the ovoid body and with elaborate naturalistic handles, the body painted and gilded with flowers and leaves, date mark for 1867, 26cms high

Lot 136

A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE DECORATED BY CHARLES BALDWYN with cover and painted with four swans in flight on powder-blue ground and with single small bird to the reverse, signed, date mark for 1903, 23cms high

Lot 183

A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUE GLAZED VASE painted with wild-flowers rising upwards, date mark includes Union Jack to commemorate the outbreak of The Great War, 22.5cms high

Lot 157

A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE painted with wild roses by Kitty Blake (missing lid), 16cms high

Lot 135

A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE OF ELIZABETH I a limited edition of 1368/4500 for Compton & Woodhouse

Lot 147

A ROYAL WORCESTER WATER JUG on a square base, with crimped neck and handle terminating in Achelous mask, in cobalt blue ground and decorated with gilded flowers, date mark for 1922, 27cms high

Lot 164

FRAMED OVAL ROYAL WORCESTER PLAQUE of concave form, painted with a thatched cottage, church, bridge, cows and swans, Milwyn Holloway, signed, 16 x 22cms

Lot 144

A ROYAL WORCESTER MOON FLASK having twin handles and raised on four feet in ivory ground and decorated in relief in the Oriental style with blossoming trees and a bird in flight, date mark for 1872, 26cms high

Lot 140

A ROYAL WORCESTER NARROW NECKED VASE painted with pheasants perched in fir trees by Walter Sedgley, 20cms high

Lot 146

A ROYAL WORCESTER TRUMPET VASE in ivory ground, painted with a cartouche of fruit by William Bee, within an elaborate gilded border, signed, date mark for 1922, 15cms high

Lot 167

A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY JUG with gilded naturalistic handle and painted with wild-flowers, 18.5cms high

Lot 173

A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH SHELL VASE raised upon a circular foot and of naturalist form, dated 1894, 21cms high

Lot 162

A ROYAL WORCESTER CABINET PLATE painted with three sprays of pink roses by S Pillsbury, signed, date mark for 1918, 23cms diam

Lot 158

A SMALL ROYAL WORCESTER GLOBULAR VASE with serpent twin-handles and raised on four feet, painted with flowers, 1892, 8.5cms high

Lot 154

A ROYAL WORCESTER TWIN-HANDLED VASE raised on a chamfered square base and decorated with wild-roses, signed J Llewellyn, 25.5cms high (repaired)

Lot 160

A SMALL ROYAL WORCESTER JUG with gilded handle and upright spout, painted with roses by Millie Hunt, signed, date mark for 1938, 10cms high

Lot 143

A ROYAL WORCESTER MINIATURE PLANTER on four feet, with crimped neck and painted with flowers, dated 1909, 6cms diam

Lot 408

A Royal Worcester sparrow beak jug 1924, small chip to beak

Lot 444

A Royal Worcester bucket form vase with floral design, 8cm tall

Lot 166

LLADRO NAO PORCELAIN TABLE LAMPof a young girl in her night gown, holding a teddy bear, with a cream shaped shade, 52cm high overall; a Royal Worcester Vine Harvest pattern cake stand, boxed; together with four Royal Doulton, one Old Country Rose and two Staffordshire porcelain floral posies

Lot 531

A Royal Worcester fruit decorated cup, saucer and plate signed Flaxman the cup painted with plums and grapes signed Flaxman, the saucer painted with plums and blackberries, signed Flaxman, a pin tray painted with apples and grapes, indistinctly signed, 11.5cm, a Royal Worcester plate painted with peaches and blackberries with scalloped beaded and gilded border, signed Price, 21.5cm (4)

Lot 505

A Royal Worcester blush ware vase painted and decorated with chrysanthemums and wild flowers, printed puce mark, 20.5cm high, a pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern candlesticks, 15cm high, pattern 2451, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern scalloped edge pin tray, pattern 2451 and another dish (5)

Lot 362

A PAIR OF CERAMIC PLAQUES - SIGNED N CREED - ROYAL WORCESTER ARTIST, featuring still life fruits, in modern frames, W 8.75 cm

Lot 361

A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY FIGURES, ladies with Grecian urns, gilt detailing, H 24.5 cm (2)

Lot 360

A ROYAL WORCESTER HAND PAINTED CABINET PLATE, central decoration depicting a bird with blossom and foliage, a second bird in the distance, scalloped edge with blue band and gilt accents, marks to reverse for 1899, signature indistinct but possible E Johnson as described on paper label remnants to reverse, Dia. 23 cm

Lot 359

A ROYAL WORCESTER PART COFFEE SET - SIGNED H MARTIN, consisting of six saucers with hand painted banded fruit decoration, together with five coffee cans - three coming with hallmarked silver holders, in fitted case W 39 cm

Lot 144

A quantity of English porcelain miniatures to include a Royal Worcester tankard, pair of Staffordshire vases and an early inkwell in the form of a shoe stamped Royal Rockingham Works

Lot 118

Royal Worcester hand painted jug

Lot 145

A Royal Worcester porcelain vase decorated with pink hues and marked to the base, and two hand-painted dishes

Lot 218

*An Early Pair of Baronet of Nova Scotia Badges: The Musgrave Baronets of Hayton Castle, comprising: (i) A gold and enamelled badge in the shape of a crowned shield, of multi-part rivetted construction with hinged suspension loop, circa 1790, possibly by Rundell & Bridge and attributed to Sir William Musgrave, 6th Baronet (1735-1800); the plain gold reverse engraved Dominus at crown and Edwardus Musgrave de Castellis de Scalebye et Hayton Miles Baronettus Creatus 20: Octob: 1638. on shield, 45mm (including crown and suspension) x 25.7mm, some enamel losses to crown and top of shield, otherwise good very fine and of high quality; (ii) crowned gold and enamelled oval badge, circa 1820, probably by Rundell, Bridge and Rundell and attributed to Sir James Musgrave, 9th Baronet (1785-1858), the reverse in gold, the crown with detailed engraving, the outer border of the oval badge engraved in capitals Fax Mentis Honestae Gloria. (motto of the Baronets of Nova Scotia), the centre engraved in italics Dominus Edwardus Musgrave de Castellis de Scalebye et Hayton Miles Baronettus Creatus 20: Octob: 1638., 72.5mm (including crown and suspension) x 35.5mm, with original neck riband, reverse and enamels with light scratches, about extremely fine and of very fine quality (2). The Musgrave Baronetcy was established in 1638 when Charles I advanced SIR EDWARD MUSGRAVE to the dignity of Baronet of Nova Scotia. Sir Edward was later to distinguish himself in the Royalist cause and was created Colonel by Charles I. He raised a regiment on behalf of the king which he financed himself and which was eventually to cost him some two thousand pounds per annum, found by selling parts of his estate. When at the Battle of Worcester Charles II had his horse shot under him, Sir Edward placed the Prince on his own mount. Following the battle he escaped to Scotland where he sought sanctuary with the Duke of Gordon; Cromwell demanded that Gordon should surrender him but Sir Edward escaped to the Isle of Man where he remained until the Restoration. His estates and honours were then returned to him. SIR WILLIAM MUSGRAVE, 6TH BARONET succeeded his brother in 1755 and became a barrister in 1758, subsequently becoming bencher, reader and finally Treasurer of the Middle Temple. He was made a Commissioner of the Revenue in 1763 and elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1774, becoming Vice-President in 1780; he was additionally a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1778 and its Vice-President, in 1786. He was appointed a Trustee of the British Museum in 1783 and a Commissioner for auditing the Public Account in 1785. He died without issue 3 January 1800 and is buried at St. James’s, Westminster, where his monument can still be seen. SIR JAMES MUSGRAVE, 9TH BARONET succeeded his father in 1814. A keen sportsman, aficionado of prize-fighting and a prominent member of the Quorn Hunt, he died in 1858 to be followed in turn by his brother, SIRWILLIAM AUGUSTUS MUSGRAVE, the last Baronet and former Rector of Chivenor, Oxfordshire (who died without issue in 1875).

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