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Two Royal Worcester limited edition bird figures, modelled by R. Van Ruyckevelt The first a 'Bob-White quail male', numbered 202, and 'Bob-White quail female', numbered 202, both with certificate of authenticity and raised on original wooden bases. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Female Quail - Small chip to the tip of the lower area of the foliage, missing section approx 1cm in length. Male Quail - Appears to be in sound condition with no visible signs of damage or restoration.
A Royal Worcester Islamic inspired ivory glazed vase, dated 1888 The bulbous tapered vase, rising from four scalloped and tapered foliate supports, rising to a relief moulded neck adornment with chrysanthemum and lotus designs, the knopped stem rising to a reticulated trellis work flared rim and flanked by twin solid gilt loop handles, painted in gilt to the exterior sides with lotus depictions, 34cm high, puce printed factory marks. CONDITION REPORT: Rubbing to gilt at the rim. Scratching and wear to the gilt at the handles. Minor scratching to the ivory body. Wear and loss to the gilt at the supports. Scuffing and wear to the underside of the supports. No visible signs of structural damage or restoration.
A fine Royal Worcester blush ivory pedestal ewer, in the manner of William Hale, dated 1897 The relief moulded spreading circular base, extending to a segmented knopped stem, the rounded body with relief moulded band to the shoulder detailed with mythical creatures, masks and tendrils glazed in green/blue, and terminating at an upright spout, the blue ivory ground picked out with spring blooms, 38cm high, puce printed factory marks, shape number 1356. CONDITION REPORT: Small gilt chip loss to the upper rim, less than 0.5cm in size. Small restored section to the tip of the thumb rest size approximately 0.5cm in size. Wear to the gilt at the mask designs to the body. Minor wear to gilt throughout. Scuffing and wear to underside of foot rim.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory pedestal vase, dated 1898 Rising from a stepped spreading circular base, to an ovoid body flanked by twin arched loop handles, and terminating at a flared rim surmounted by a domed cover with flowerbud finial, painted to either side with depictions of thistles and winter foliage, reserved against a blush ivory ground picked out in green and gilt, puce printed factory mark and shape number 1481, 31cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Completely restored and overpainted lower section of the cover and exteneded outer rim. Rubbing to the gilt at the very tip of the finial. Scuffing and scratching to the gilt at the upper rim. Small hairline crack approx 1cm in length to one of the handles. Minor scratching to the paintwork.
A Royal Worcester James Hadley vase, dated 1905 The tapered ovoid form vase, with Islamic inspired shoulder designs and arched twin loop green glazed handles, painted to the exterior sides with pink roses, 26cm high, initialled to base, together with a Royal Worcester ivory glazed jug, dated 1892, the lobed bulbous jug extending to dished shell rim and applied with gilt naturalistic handles, 22cm high, puce printed factory mark and shape number 1507. (2)(both with damages)
A collection of Royal Worcester blush ivory items To include a pot-pourri jar and cover, dated 1919, of rounded form, painted with floral sprays reserved against a blush ivory ground, together with a baluster form vase, dated 1902, with pierced rim and twin handles, 15cm high, and a small globular form vase, dated 1903, 11cm high.(3)
A fine Royal Worcester vase, by Charles Baldwyn, dated 1903 The ovoid form vase, rising from a stepped spreading circular low pedestal base, and flanked by twin high loop handles with animal mask terminals, the typical pale blue ground finely painted with four swans in flight, before bullrushes, signed, 15.5cm high, puce printed factory mark and number 1399. CONDITION REPORT: The vase is broken and non professionally restored at the neck. The area directly below the knopped section has been broken, the break line and glue residue is visible on close inspection. Overall surface dirt. The verso of the vase shows three small white paint smudges. Small fingernail chip to the underside of the overhanging upper rim. Rubbing to the gilt at the upper rim. Minor scratching to the blue ground throughout.
A Royal Worcester fruit painted vase, by Albert Shuck, dated 1937 Of bottle form, rising from a low footring, and terminating at a gilt flared rim, painted to the exterior sides with apples, grapes, and raspberries, signed, 14cm high, puce printed factory marks, shape number C702. CONDITION REPORT: Restoration to upper neck / rim of the vase. The gilt area appears to have been completely re-gilded, and in the areas which have been restored also. It is likely that the vase has been re-gilded at the foot rim also, as this gilding looks thick in appearance.
A Royal Worcester Works reticulated pot-pourri lidded vase, early 20th Century The bombe shaped blue ivory vase, detailed with gilt floral sprigs, surmounted by a reticulated rim, with liner and cover, with pointed bud finial, heightened in gilt throughout, 15cm high, brown printed factory marks, numbered 3230.

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