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A pair of Royal Worcester twin handled covered vases, both hand painted with two Highland cattle in a landscape by John Stinton, to a blush ivory cover, neck, handles and pedestal foot, shape number 2158, circa 1908, height 11ins Condition report: one broken and restored to foot, cover restored, other vase and cover ok
A Royal Worcester two handled urn, hand painted to the front with Highland cattle in a landscape, by John Stinton, with gilt bead edge to leaf moulded pedestal foot to square base, shape number 2157, circa 1930, height 12.5ins Condition report: base has been broken and reglued, rubbing to gilding, rest of urn ok
A Royal Worcester covered pedestal vase, hand painted to the front with three sheep in a landscape by Harry Davis, with gilt cover, neck and masked spout, the shot silk green body with scale moulding to embossed foot, shape number 2330, circa 1908, height 14.5ins - NB - REPAIRED TO JUNCTION OF PEDESTAL Condition report: repair to junction of pedestal, small crack to one handle, scratched to reverse panel, rubbing to gilding
A collection of 19th and 20th century cabinet cups and saucers, including Royal Crown Derby, Royal Worcester, Aynsley, Buckingham Palace, Royal Albert, Worcester, George Jones, Hammersley, etc. (19 including three trios). CONDITION REPORT: None of these items are boxed and none have certificates. The Royal Albert Heirloom pattern trio is probably a second. The Victorian Worcester saucer has an old hairline crack to the base. The Royal Crown Derby Pinxton Rose plate is second quality as is the Royal Crown Derby green Derby panel saucer. All other pieces would appear to be first quality. No items have any damage, repair or restoration other than the hairline crack already mentioned in respect of the Victorian Worcester saucer.
A Royal Worcester vase, decorated with roses, signed "H. Martin", green printed mark to base. Height 27 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This vase has had professional restoration to the top rim. There is evidence of a loss and overpainting to both the interior and exterior of the vase down to the gilt knop. Other than this the vase is in very good order with no other damage, repair or restoration.
A Royal Worcester handpainted cabinet cup and saucer, signed "F. Roberts". Saucer diameter 98 mm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There is no damage, no repairs and no restoration to either the cup or saucer. The saucer has some minor scratches and losses to the recessed gilt centre and slight rubbing to the lip. The cup has very slight rubbing to the gilding on the top lip.
A pair of Austrian figurines, in the Royal Worcester style. Height 25 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The male figure has nibbles to both cap wings. The left hand side of the anchor is missing. Other than this there are no issues. The female figure has nibbles to the right hand gilt hair adornments. The top of whatever she was holding in her hand is missing. Other than this there are no issues. Neither have back stamps. The male figure is simply stamped "Made in Austria" to both the package behind the anchor and the base. There is also a crown stamped to the front of the bottom parcel.
A Royal Worcester coffee service, cased, 6 cups, 6 saucers and 6 enamelled Sterling silver spoons, the case stamped "Reid & Sons, Newcastle Upon Tyne" (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All saucers are in generally good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are minor scratches to the surface of the centre gilt recess but no significant issues. The underside edge of one of the foot rims is lightly rough to touch where the glaze is a little thin. All cups are in good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. Two of the spoons have very small enamel chips but no significant issues.
A late 19th century Royal Worcester porcelain pot pourri jar with pierced cover and original inner lid, shape 1313. The ivory ground lobed body painted with apple blossom, harebell, clematis and japonica, Rd No.112588, height including lid and gilt handle 20cm. Condition Report: Very slight scratching and wear, but no damage.
A substantial Continental porcelain vase, stylistically modeled as a blossoming flower, central reserve painted with summer flowers, cobalt blue ground with gilding c.1900; Royal Doulton figure, Top O' The Hill, HN 1834; a Royal Worcester wall pocket, shield back picked out in gilt, impressed marks c.1900 (faults)
A group of twenty cabinet cups and saucers, makes include Royal Crown Derby, Noritake, Crown Devon, Cauldon, Wedgwood, Royal Worcester, Paragon, Victoria, Royal Doulton, Copeland, Rosenthal, Mintons, Tuscan, Satsuma and Crown Ducal. Condition - chip to royal crown derby saucer, no further damage, general wear to all items.

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