A set of twelve Royal Worcester porcelain plates painted by Harry Ayrton, each depicting a fish, on cream ground with gilt heightened border, comprising chub, dace, barbel, pike, perch, carp, roach, salmon, gurnet, bream, silver bream and char, all titled and bearing printed marks to base, date code for 1932, diameter 24cm (12). CONDITION REPORT: Generally condition of all plates is very good, just some areas of rubbing to gilt and minor scratches or losses to paint, some surface staining particularly to underneath.
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A Royal Worcester porcelain circular plaque hand painted with a city and sea scape with figures in boats, signed lower right R Rushton (Raymond Rushton), marked and titled in puce to the back "The Port of Havre", date code for 1917, diameter 10.5cm, framed and glazed. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A large quantity of Royal Worcester ceramics including a part tea service in yellow and black floral pattern, comprising two sandwich plates, jug and bowl, twelve tea plated, twelve cups and saucers, a further jug and bowl in a similar pattern, also plates, dishes, spill vases, egg coddler etc.
A Royal Worcester porcelain circular plaque hand painted with seascape with ships, signed R Rushton lower right (Raymond Rushton), marked and titled in puce to the back "Off Hastings", date code for 1915, diameter 10.5cm, framed and glazed. CONDITION REPORT: Extensive crazing throughout the top of the plaque.
A large quantity of Royal Worcester floral transfer decorated and gilt heightened dinner ware, registered no. 68547, comprising dinner plates, numerous side plates and salad plates, a large soup tureen, two smaller tureens (one handle af), two ladles a sauce boat, oval platters in various sizes, and shallow soup bowls.
A small quantity of collectors' items comprising a gold plated Parker fountain pen in box, a Dunhill tie clip, a magnifying glass with resin tusk shaped handle, a cased plated christening set of knife, fork and spoon with initials, a small plated christening mug with initials, and two Royal Worcester bird decorated egg coddlers.
A quantity of mixed ceramics comprising six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers in "Lady Evelyn" pattern, Paragon five tea cups and six saucer in "A548 9" pattern with gilt heightened floral panels, three tea cups and six saucers in a rose and floral panel pattern, two Queens china saucers in "Elizabeth Rose" pattern, a small pseudo-Vienna cup and saucer, a Grimwades Royal Winton primula small sauce boat and saucer, two other jugs and an Ironstone platter.
A Royal Crown Derby figure of a teddy, three Halcyon Days enamel boxes including one modelled as an egg, a similar Portmeirion example, a Royal Worcester "The Connoisseur Collection" series example and a Limoges floral transfer decorated example, also a Masons Ironstone trinket box of hexagonal form (lid missing) (8).
Thirty-Seven (37) Piece Vintage Royal Worcester Partial Dessert Set. Includes: 2 compotes (one with crack); 2 sherbet cups (one with repair and crack); 2 square bowls; 12 plates 8-1/2" (one with crack), 8 demitasse cups (one cracked); 11 saucers (one with rim chip). Signed with Red Back Stamp. Condition as described. Shipping: Third party
A RARE NORTH ITALIAN HALF ARMOUR, LATE 16TH / LATE 17TH CENTURY, FOR USE BY THE SWISS PAPAL GUARD comprising associated morion formed in one piece with a rounded crown rising to a high roped medial comb decorated to either side of its crest and base with incised lines, and a 'swept' integral brim turned down at each side and rising to an acute point at the front and the rear (the left of the brim cracked, each point damaged), the base of the crown pierced at the nape with a pair of holes for the attachment of a missing plume-holder and encircled by eleven (originally eighteen) round-headed lining-rivets with brass rosette-washers; collar formed of a single plate front and rear (the former with a small riveted patch at the left shoulder), each flanged upwards at the neck-opening to receive one or more additional lames (now missing), their roped lower edges originally ribbed but subsequently flattened; breastplate with an outward-flanged lower edge, of 'peascod' form fitted to either sides of its main plate and at the inner edges of the movable gussets of its arm-openings with working-life extensions (backplate missing); and large symmetrical pauldrons each formed of six lames overlapping outwards from the third and connected by a turner to a tubular upper cannon cut away diagonally at the inside of its lower edge; the main edges of the armour formed with roped inward turns, accompanied on the breastplate and the morion by recessed borders, the subsidiary edges of the pauldrons decorated with incised lines, all surfaces except those of the morion decorated with deeply incised acanthus scrolls, for the most part arranged symmetrically and involving at the top of the breastplate a grotesque mask embossed in relief, the decoration originally gilt on a blackened ground (now extensively pitted, patinated and worn) Provenance The Hon. Rose Talbot, sold Christies, London, 14 April 1976, lot 75, pl. 5. The armour can be recognised from its distinctive decoration as one of a series made for the use of the Swiss Papal Guard. Other armours of the series are to be found in the Museo Civico L. Marzoli, Brescia, Inv. Nos 860, 927-8, 941 & 947 (Rossi & Carpegna 1969, Cat. Nos 22-5 & 44, pp. 22-3 & 30), the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Acc. No. Hen.M.1.2.a-c-1933 (Eaves 2002, pp. 123-5, ill), the J. W. Higgins Armoury Museum, Worcester, Mass. Inv. No. 1137 (Grancsay 1961, p. 82, ill), and the Art Institute, Chicago (Karcheski 1995, p. 68, ill). Their decoration has in all cases been applied in the late 17th century to elements of late 16th and early 17th century North Italian make. The associated morion is one of a series obtained by the London dealer W. H. Fenton in Ireland at some time before 1933. Others of the series are now to be seen in the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds, Inv. No. IV. 449 (Dufty & Reid 1968, pl. CII, c), the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Acc. Nos Hen.M.32, 33 & 34-1933 (Eaves 2002, pp. 153-5, ill), and the Glasgow Museum and Art Gallery.
*Royal Worcester. A cased porcelain coffee set comprising 6 cups and saucers with red ground and gold floral decoration, purple mark to base with six silver spoons by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1938 (one saucer with chip), together with a modern Chinese famille-rose bowl, 30.5cm diameter on a hardwood stand (2)
THREE ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY FLORAL SPRAY DECORATED PLATES, shaped square example with pierced scrolls, green marks to base, circa 1903, approximately 24.5cm x 21cm, shaped oval with puce marks, circa 1897, approximately 30cm x 22cm and a spouted circular example with puce marks, circa 1897, approximately 23.5cm x 22cm (hairlines) (3)
Two Royal Doulton figurines HN1537 'Janet'; and HN2379 'Ninette'; together with four modern Worcester style figurines; a Paragon figurine 'Alyce'; an Art Deco blue glass centrepiece; a Nao figure of a man with a sword; a Lladro figure of a boy with a leather gourd; a Lladro figure of an angel; two Beswick ornaments 'Red Pocket Handkerchief' and 'Foxy Whiskered Gentleman'; a Beswick model of a seated cat, model no. 1886; and two other ware ornaments.

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