A Royal Worcester Porcelain "Blush Ivory" Standing Figure of a Grecian Water Carrier, balancing an urn on her head and carrying another in her right hand, on circular base, 31.5ins high, printed mark to base, shape 125 and date code for 1902The underside of the base completely sprayed with cellulose. The external base with cellulose spray and repainting. A visible pair of hairline cracks in the base below the figure's natural left foot and have opened and show some historic restoration, but the extent of restoration cannot be determined. The upper edge of the rim of the two-handled Greek vessel she holds on her head shows a recess and below this a thread suggesting that originally something was screwed into this model. Some spraying both to the inside and outside of the hem of her robe where it touches the ground. We confirm the height is 31.5ins
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A Collection of 19th Century and Later English Porcelain etc, including Derby, Minton's, Sunderland Lustre, Ridgeway, Sèvres style plate etc. (two trays)Derby - sucrier cover lacking, one handle missing, chips to feet. tea cup very short crack to rim.Minton's - waste bowl with two large cracks. breakfast cup with a crack. star cracks to both saucers.Sunderland Lustre - both saucer dishes badly chipped. cream jug crack to base. two saucers badly cracked. four cups badly cracked. general wear and staining throughout.Ridgeway - teapot with loss to spout, signs of an old staple repair, two large rim cracks, handle reattched with signs of an old staple repair. sucrier lacking coverSèvres - light gilt rubbing.Black basalt bowl - good condition.Royal Worcester miniature mug - good condition. Chinese tea bowl - slight fritting.Monochrome printed bowl - stained star crack to the base.Bat printed bowl - general wear.
An 18th century Bristol porcelain hard paste dish decorated with swags, heightened in gilt, 19.5cmD, (restored), together with a further unusual blue and red plate stamped W, a Flight Barr & Barr Royal Porcelain Works Worcester, 21cmD, and a W(***) bulb potProvenance: The Michael V Bailey collection
Retailed by Leuchars & Son c.1900-1904, this exceptional, 100% complete, possibly original travelling tea set is believed to be unique and specifically commissioned for Hukin & Heath, London. Comprising of, on the higher level, a kettle with a delicately woven wicker covered handle and cover standing 9cm high, a matching teapot and cover, measuring 8cm high, both in heavy, silver plate. The kettle contains a tea caddy and cover incorporating paraffin burner and burner stand. The teapot contains a sugar bowl, a fine heavy glass milk flask and cover. A cleverly designed fold-out kettle support is in its own compartment. Two elegant teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs are safely secured in the fold-out doors, stamped 'H & H 2110' . The lower level contains two perfect blue and white Royal Worcester cups and saucers, both with their perfect velvet travelling support trays. The complete set is skilfully contained within a black leather-covered and royal blue velvet-lined fitted case with retailer's mark 'Leuchars & Son, London and Paris' logo in gilt lettering to the rear of the case. A graceful swing-down brass handle aids ease of carrying and a simple brass catch allows access to the interior.Dimensions: case 29cm wide, 19cm high, 15.5cm deep.A most stylish and beautiful work of art for the lucky driver and passenger to partake of a gentle and refined cup of tea on a stop on their civilised and gentle motorcar journey. Click here for more details and images
JAS STINTON FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; two pairs of hand-painted cabinet cups and saucers decorated with pheasant and woodland scenes, with gilt interior, handle, edge and foot rim and puce factory mark to the base, height of cup 5cm, diameter of saucer 10cm.Condition Report: Inspected under a strong light and also a UV light, there are no obvious cracks, chips or repairs. There is some crackle to the surface and possible tiny paint loss as expected but nothing significant.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a pair of twin-handled lidded vases on circular footed base, painted with roses by Jenny Lander, shape no.247, green date mark for 1897, height of each 29.5cm.Condition Report: - One lid is damaged extensively and partially repaired. The other with minor chips to the lid. Minor scratches to both, otherwise good.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a twin-handled waisted vase with red ground and painted cartouche of roses, gilt highlighting, raised on a circular foot, shape no.1020, indistinct date mark, height 19cm.Condition Report: - The lid is missing its knop, but it is present. The gilt is rubbed. Minor scratches to the vase. Date mark too blurred to read.
A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory jug, pattern no. 1047, hand painted floral and gilded decoration, together with a Royal Worcester Blush Ivory bottle neck vase, pattern no. 1528, hand painted decoration, jug height 20.5cmJug has a restored U-shaped chip to the top visible to the naked eye, gilding rubbed, bottle vase good condition, both have rubbing to the gilding and surface wear
A pair of mid 20thC Royal Worcester blush porcelain twin-handled vases, each of compressed globular form, decorated with handpainted flowers in coloured enamels with a flared rim, on pedestal base and raised on a shaped square plinth, gilt heightened, green Royal Worcester stamp to underside and dated 1958, 19cm high.
18thC and later cabinet plates, comprising a Derby cabinet plate, with transfer printed floral decoration, 22cm diameter, a Royal Worcester Imari pattern cabinet plate, 21cm diameter, a pair of 19thC Spode Newstone cabinet plates, a Spode floral soup bowl, a Stoke China Staffordshire style oval plate, and a Chamberlain Worcester game dish. (7)

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