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An English porcelain dish in green, yellow and gold colours, transfer print and over painted in the Chinese taste. Marked with the rare British Royal Arms Mark, which dates it c.1816-36. The mark is printed in red. It shows the pre-1837 Royal Arms, Chamberlains Worcester N 155 New Bond Street London" and "Royal Porcelain Manufacturers" (in script). The lower 3/4 of the mark is surrounded by a wreath. W27cm. Πιάτο από πορσελάνη και διακόσμηση λουλουδιών. Inhouse Packing & Shipping: For EU countries €40.
Royal Worcester vase decorated with floral sprays, date code c. 1919 H17cm, another Royal Worcester vase and a jug Condition Report Vase with crimped rim - small loss. Small chip to base of other vase. Generally - rubbing to gilded areas. Please refer to condition report images on the www.davidduggleby.com website. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A collection of Royal Commemorative porcelain tankards to include a Diamond Jubilee 2012, a Marriage of Prince William of Wales and Katherine Middleton, Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II and two Royal Wedding of Camilla and Charles tankards, one for 8th April 2005 and the other 9th April 2005, together with an Aynsley porcelain Charles and Diana marriage plate and a Royal Worcester Silver Jubilee of the new Girdler's Hall, stamped Asprey, London, 1986 (8)
A SET OF FOUR ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASES in the form of nautilus shells on naturalistic bases with applied shells, green, purple and impressed marks, 19th century, 8.25"-9" high (4). Provenance: The Collection of the late William Gronow Davis MFH of King John's House, Tollard Royal, Wiltshire.
A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE in the form of a nautilus shell with applied lizard on naturalistic base applied with shells, purple printed and impressed marks, 19th century, 9" high. Provenance: The Collection of the late William Gronow Davis MFH of King John's House, Tollard Royal, Wiltshire.

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