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Five boxes of assorted china and glassware to include Emma Bridgewater mugs, Royal Worcester "Evesham" ramekins, three modern pottery shaped dishes by Tim R Walker, together with a box of sundry items to include a Chinese superwash rug, various prints, a mirror, etc CONDITION REPORTS All items with wear and scuffs, some items with damage and losses. Two Emma Bridgewater mugs - light wear and dirt. Hare figures are of plastic / resin. Portmerion Botanic Garden plates with wear, scuffs, scratches, some with chips. The Studio pottery wares - some inscribed to base TRW. The cranberry glass jug is damaged and cracked. Metal items with various wear and rusting, some losses. The Spode Italian Pattern items have wear and scuffs, and some small chips. The Prattware style jar and cover has cracks, crazing, stains and inscribed to base "Windsor Castle and Hare Coursing ..... reproduced by Kirkhams Ltd ....". This lot contains a large quantity of items, in five boxes, please see photos for examples of contents.
A box of assorted china wares to include Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, various Royal Worcester trinket dishes and a pair of egg coddlers, two Mdina glass vases, a pair of decorative photograph frames, assorted modern porcelain dolls, etc, together with a box containing assorted books and a box containing assorted briefcases, etc
Three Prattware pot lids in wooden frames "Harbour of Hong Kong", "Hide and Seek", and "Gentleman reading", together with a late 19th / early 20th Century Worcester plate with pierced rim and decorated with seashells in the Japanese taste, and two Royal Doulton series ware plates "Gaffers" and "Barnaby Rudge" (6)
A Royal Worcester platter of shaped lozenge form hand painted with fruit within gilt border and gilt heightened ornaments, with two twin handles modelled as ribbons, traces of marks to base, 41 x 33cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: There is a major crack to base with areas of staining with an area of restoration to the rim.
An opposing pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory flower painted jugs, height 11.5cm, with puce mark to base "1507", dated for 1903, and a Royal Worcester blush ivory ewer with tube lined floral decoration and faun mask, height 26.5cm (base af) (3). CONDITION REPORT: The tall ewer has had a crude repair to it. the small jugs have some wear to gilding, one has had restoration around rim.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled bowl with fluted edge decorated with flowers, with puce mark to base "1013", diameter 11cm, and a Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri vase and cover decorated with flowers, puce mark to base "2048", height 25cm (lid af) (2). CONDITION REPORT: The small bowl/vase has wear to gilding, a chip to base of one handle and anther chip on the other side. The pot pourri pot top is fixed shut, wear to gilding.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory jug of tapering form with gilt heightened floral decoration, puce mark to base "1047", dated 1899, height 20cm, and a further Royal Worcester blush ivory jug with a mask spout, decorated with violets, puce mark to base "1366", height 16cm, an a small Royal Worcester blush ivory baluster vase decorated with flowers, puce mark to base "2491", for date 1912, height 11cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Smaller jug: area of restoration to rim, a second more major one; possible minor repair to top of handle, rubbing to gilt. Vase: small chip to base underneath and a few to bottom rim, rubbing to gilt. All have some surface wear and minor dirt.
A small Royal Worcester vase of globular form, hand painted with apples and cherries, with gilt detailed rim and base, date code for 1957, height 8cm, and a similar example of squat quatrilobed form with flared rim and moulded decoration to upper part, date code for 1960, height 8cm, both signed by Frank Roberts (2). CONDITION REPORT: Larger vase; wear to base and minor to surface rubbing to raised parts beneath rim and tarnish/dirt to the gilding. Smaller vase: apart from some wear to base and a few scratches, they appear good.
A Royal Worcester ivory porcelain jug of sectional tapering form, hand painted and gilt heightened with floral sprays, with a handle modelled as a branch with moulded blossoming branches to the top, date code for 1887, 17049, height 23cm. CONDITION REPORT: Rubbing to gilt (most edges between sections). Minor surface dirt. Rings clear, appears not to have had any restorations, damage or cracks.
A small collection of ceramics, a Royal Crown Derby paperweight cat with a gold plug, a Sinclairs Plumstead piglet and a Sinclairs Pickworth piglet, both with gold Crown Derby plugs, and two Royal Worcester candle snuffers, one in the form of a blue tit and the other of conical form (5). CONDITION REPORT: Good condition with no sign of damage or repair.
A quantity of mixed ceramics including items by Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, Mintons, Royal Worcester, a commemorative mug for Edward VIII, also a Thomas Webb crystal Royal Wedding decanter for Charles and Diana with certificate, a Caithness Royal Wedding Moonflower glass paperweight, limited edition with certificate, a Waterford crystal Christmas bell and a claret jug etc.
Attributed to Harry Davis for Royal Worcester, a painted porcelain plaque of two deer, after the original Landseer painting 'A Random Shot', impressed Worcester mark to the reverse, 14cm x 21cm Note: Edwin Landseer's 1848 painting, 'A Random Shot' is a representation of Victorian morbid sentimentality, prevalent at the time. The original is in Bury Art Gallery, and was inspired by Walter Scott's poem 'The Lord of the Isles'. It was reproduced in print form as well as on ceramics throughout the following century.

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