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A collection of thirteen Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet pieces, to include miniature cup painted with fruit, signed "T. Lockyer" with puce back stamp, miniature saucer painted with fruit, signed "E. Townsend" with puce back stamp, miniature cup painted with fruit, signed "W. Hart" with puce back stamp, small shallow dish painted with fruit, indistinctly signed, with black back stamp, miniature cup and saucer painted with blackberries, the cup signed "K. Blaka" and each with puce back stamp, a cabinet plate painted with fruit, signed "Sibley-Lewis" with black back stamp, a shaped oval sweetmeat dish painted with fruit, signed "E. Townsend" with puce back stamp, a small trinket dish painted with fruit, signed "N. Ayrton" with puce back stamp, a pair of small circular plaques framed as one, each painted with fruit, one signed "W. Bee" and the other signed "Ricketts", each with puce back stamp, a small vase painted with pheasants, bearing green back stamp, and two modern printed pieces of Royal Worcester porcelain decorated with floral sprays (13) CONDITION REPORTS The Lockyer cup has hairline crack, frits to the edges. The Hart cup has a hairline crack and a chip. The blackberry decorated saucer has a hairline crack. The Townsend dish has several large cracks and several areas of gilding are very worn. The Ayrton trinket dish has had a sticky mat stuck to the bottom and remnants are present. the pair of plaques are mounted but appear to be OK when viewed through the glass, unable to ascertain whether there is any hidden damage. The vase has had its neck broken and reglued and vase is cracked and has considerable wear to gilding. All items have surface scratches, firing and painting blemishes, wear to gilding, dirt etc.
A rare 19th century Royal Worcester porcelain figural candle snuffer modelled as Jenny Lind depicted with bird's head, a Swedish opera singer, known as "The Swedish Nightingale", unmarked, height 9.5cm (af), with a circular floral mould decorated stand, diameter 8.3cm. CONDITION REPORT: The candle snuffer is badly damaged. It has been broken at the level of the waist and elbows and crudely reglued with some major loss to the left hand and some tiny losses at the line of regluing. It appears that there is a tiny chip to the tip of the beak, areas of flaking to the paint, some minor surface dirt and a few areas of wear. Stand appears to be in good condition, minor firing/glazing imperfections and with a few small areas of flaking/rubbing to the gilt.
A George Owen Royal Worcester ivory porcelain reticulated double walled cream jug of baluster form with gilt heightened edges, beak spout and handle, printed in brown and impressed marks to base, inscribed in red "1 978", height 10cm. CONDITION REPORT: General condition good with no traces of damage or restoration, only some minor wear to base.
A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain leadless glazed vases with ovoid bodies, hand painted with floral and foliate scroll motifs and with floral garlands, with gilt heightened slender neck with bell shaped rim on cream ground, with similarly decorated raised handles and spreading circular foot, marked in green to base, registered number 362805, 2119, c.1898, height 16cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition with no damage or restoration, only some minor areas of rubbing to the paint of the floral garlands and foliate scroll decoration, and odd tiny areas of flanking to the gilt.
A large Royal Worcester ivory porcelain jug of baluster form, painted in gilt with sweet flag, with foliate scroll mould decorated green glazed rim and similarly decorated base, and with turquoise and purple C-scroll decorated handle, marked in puce to base, dated 1897, registered number 189328, 1587, height 22.5cm.
A Royal Worcester hand painted cabinet cup and saucer decorated with fruit, the saucer by W.H. Austin, the cup by Cole, both with puce printed marks, diameter 10cm. CONDITION REPORT: Cup: a few areas of flaking and rubbing to the external gilt, minor scratches commensurate with age, crazing to the base. Saucer: similar condition to the cup.
A Royal Worcester Mappin & Webb cabinet plate centred with a floral hand painted roundel signed J Stanley, on green gilt ground with transfer decorated garlands within textured gilt border, marked to base in gilt, date code for 1923, diameter 27cm. CONDITION REPORT: An area of scratches to the top surface approx 1.3cm, tiny areas of flaking to the gilt on the edge of the rim and possible area of minor restoration to the edge of the rim.
Four pieces of Royal Worcester blush ivory items comprising a small scallop shaped dish with stem modelled as a dolphin, a shell shaped bowl, both with hand painted floral sprays and dated 1909, a foliate and cornucopia decorated vase, height 14cm (af), dated 1908 and a foliate gilt heightened jug, dated 1903, each piece with green stamped manufacturer's mark (4). CONDITION REPORT: Cornucopia vase has a small loss to one of the edges and some rubbing to the gilt, Each piece also has rubbing to the gilt and wear to the bases.
A Royal Worcester porcelain vase of baluster form, hand painted with Highland cattle, signed "H(?) Stinton", probably Harry Stinton, marked in puce to the base, date code for 1918, also marked G702, height 14cm. CONDITION REPORT: The first name initial is illegible but looks like an H. There is a tiny chip to the rim covered with gilt and may be a manufacturing imperfection or a simple restoration. There is an area of firing/glazing imperfection to the opposing side of the main image which is surface bubbles and black dots with tiny similar dots on the neck and area of gilding and odd ones to the rest of the body. Also tarnish to gilding on the band around the flared rim.
Four pieces of Royal Worcester hand painted fruit decorated porcelain by Albert Shuck, comprising a gilt edged crimped oval bowl, a coffee can and saucer, and a small side plate (4). CONDITION REPORT: Scratches to centre gilding of the saucer, otherwise all four pieces are in good condition.
A Royal Worcester bowl with hand painted fruit decorated central panel by Albert Shuck within a blue and gilt heightened border with shaped rim, puce printed marks to base, numbered W8346, diameter 24cm. CONDITION REPORT: Rings true. Rubbing to gilt on edge of rim. Minor surface wear/scratches. Minor surface dirt.
Two pieces of Royal Worcester hand painted fruit decorated porcelain by Edward Townsend, both with puce printed marks, diameter 14cm and 11.25cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Shaped dish: crazing throughout, gilt appears intact, three tiny areas of paint imperfections to centre. Circular: no crazing, rubbed mark, odd firing imperfections (black dots).
A Royal Worcester miniature teapot, hand painted with fruit by Harry Ayrton, with blue printed marks, length 9.5cm, a fruit decorated bowl by Ayrton with gilded interior, with puce printed marks, diameter 10.2cm, and a miniature sparrow beak fruit decorated jug, with black printed marks, length 5.5cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Tiny area of rubbing to gilt on rim of jug. Areas of flaking of paint on the main picture. Surface wear to inside of bowl (minor scratches) and odd tiny flakes to the outside. Rubbing to gilt on the finial of the teapot an similar wear to the rest.
A Royal Worcester porcelain 9ct yellow gold framed oval brooch hand painted with apples, grapes and flowers, signed R. Sebright (Richard Sebright), stamped with factory mark in puce, date code for 1916, 4 x 5.5cm, with safety chain. CONDITION REPORT: Very dirty otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Royal Worcester hand painted rose decorated jug with scrolling handle and angled spout, puce printed marks, numbered 1587, height 15.5cm, and a similarly decorated smaller jug with green printed marks, numbered 1094, height 10.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: A tiny chip to the gilding on the outside of the spout on the taller of the jugs, otherwise OK.
A Royal Worcester C. Reizenstein Sons, Pittsburgh, PA porcelain cabinet twin handled soup bowl and saucer, both centred with hand painted floral sprays, the cup signed E Phillips, on green ground with transfer gilt decoration, factory marks in blue to the base of the saucer, diameter 17cm, the bowl unmarked, and a figural candle snuffer modelled as a Chinese man marked in puce, date code for 1918, height 9cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The candle snuffer has some flaking to the paint on the hat, also surface dirt.
A Royal Worcester hand painted rose and butterfly decorated baluster vase, green printed marks to base, numbered 307/10, height 24cm, and a similar twin handled smaller example with puce printed marks, numbered 287, height 16.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor rubbing to the gilding but otherwise OK.
A Royal Worcester hand painted twin handled vase decorated with roses, with pierced rim, pierced handles, and unusual scrolling feet, puce printed marks to base, height 23cm, and a similar twin handled example with green printed marks, numbered 248/1574, height 22cm (af) (2). CONDITION REPORT: The larger has minor rubbing to the gilding but otherwise OK, the second has had restoration through the neck and rim, also the upper portion of the handle and through the base where the foot meets the body of a vase.
A large Royal Worcester hand painted rose decorated squat circular vase with reticulated neck and main panel signed R. Austin, green printed marks to base, numbered G703 (lacking inner liner), height 13.5cm, and a Royal Worcester hand painted rose decorated trumpet vase with heavily gilded lower section, puce printed marks numbered 1746, height 24.25cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: There is a 0.4cm hairline crack to the part of the reticulation, otherwise rubbing to the gilding, a few scuffs to the raised points of the neck and lacking inner liner as mentioned, a few surface scratches to the raised parts, and the trumpet vase has minor rubbing to the gilding but basically OK.
A Locke & Co Worcester pressed porcelain vase of squat globular form with slender tapering leaf mould decorated neck, a pink glazed cup and saucer with moulded rims, and a Royal Worcester white and turquoise saucer, marked in puce to base, dated 1894, diameter 16cm, and a similar cup and deep saucer with gilt heightened edges (4).
A Royal Worcester porcelain vase of globular form with wrythen twist body, marked in blue to base, dated 1904, height 7cm, a square tapering vase decorated with an applied lizard, a trinket box modelled as a vegetable (lacking lid), dated 1896, a modern Royal Worcester trinket box, pattern number 3851, and a Locke & Co limited Worcester electroplate mounted mustard pot (5).
A Royal Worcester porcelain shaped oval dish, hand painted with rose sprays and with gilt heightened scroll and scallop decorated rim, signed, E. Spilsbury, marked to base in puce, date code for 1917, also inscribed "W8505", 29.5 x 19cm, and an unmarked cabinet plate, hand painted with apples and strawberries, signed R Sebright, diameter 22.5cm (2).
A collection of various Royal Worcester porcelain ware to include a pair of blue glazed globular jars and covers with gilt heightened foliate motifs (one af), height 11.5cm, a mug with hand painted floral sprays, a Grainer & Co jar and cover, a twin handled mug, and a Locke & Co Worcester reticulated ovoid vase, height 9.5cm.
A group of Royal Worcester porcelain predominantly cream glazed hand painted floral cups and saucers with gilt heightened rims. CONDITION REPORT: Minor dirt and surface wear and areas of rubbing to the gilt. A few cups with hairline cracks and some with losses to glazing (mainly on the handles).
A collection of various predominantly ceramic pill/trinket boxes comprising four Royal Worcester examples, one modelled as an urn (two boxed), Aynsley, Limoges, Crummles, Halcyon, and Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" pattern, a Halcyon Days porcelain boxed posy vase of square form, a larger example, and a boxed figure of an elephant, also a small group of various porcelain pin dishes. CONDITION REPORT: All boxes generally good, Limoges with tarnish to the mounts and horse decorated piece with small surface scratch. Elephant appears good, so do the pin dishes.
R.H. AUSTIN (1890-1955); watercolour, still life study of a basket of roses, signed, 37 x 54.5cm, framed and glazed. Austin was a painter of porcelain at Royal Worcester. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk

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