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Mixed lot of Antique Ceramics including Worcester Ribbed Tea Bowl, 19th century Copeland Imari and Gilt Bowl, 19th century Wedgwood Dark Blue Jasperware Oval Plate, Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Baluster Vase, Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Basket Weave Bowl and Royal Worcester ' Tolly ' Trinket Dish
A Royal Doulton figure, Bedtime Story HN2059, Delphine HN2136, Charity HN3087, Faith HN3082, Hope HN3061, Sweet Seventeen HN7734, Faith HN3082, Kimberley HN3379, and a Royal Worcester figure, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (9)The Doulton figures all first quality, small repair to the rim of the dress of Delphine, no other chips, cracks or restoration found
A fine Royal Worcester reticulated teapot and cover, in the manner of George Owen, dated 1876, the double-walled body pierced with a fine network of honeycomb and geometric holes detailed with a gilt dot at each intersection, between gilt overlaid pink glazed borders heightened with red enamel and turquoise 'jewels', the pierced spout with a ring of pale blue beads at its base, the handle with red enamel diamond decoration and further turquoise 'jewels', the similarly decorated pieced cover with pointed pale blue finial, puce printed and impressed marks to base, height 11.5cm (minor chip to tip of spout).
A Royal Worcester Islamic style ewer, dated 1882, decorated by James Sherriff, signed, the ivory ground pear shaped body gilt and enamelled with butterflies and a bee amidst branches of oak leaves and acorns, the extended neck with low relief moulded detail, puce printed and impressed marks to base with red painted signature, height 41cm (stopper restored).
A Royal Worcester ivory glazed basket, dated 1885, the basketweave moulded body with overhead handle and gilt highlights, green printed factory mark with numerals '992', height 17cm, together with an Adderley's part dessert service, decorated with pink roses and blue ribbons, comprising four plates and two dishes, and four pieces of Royal Copenhagen, painted with blue flower bouquets, oval dish 34cm long.
A French faience inkstand, late 19th/early 20th century, of rectangular shape, painted with flower baskets and garlands within blue borders, the dished front with gallery edge, the back with two inkwells backed by a pierced apron, manganese painted mark, length 21.5cm, together with a Bonn two-handled vase, decorated with flowers and leaves, height 31cm, and a small group of other ceramics, including a Clarice Cliff Celtic Harvest preserve jar and cover, a Belleek pig, a Belleek cauldron and a jug, both decorated with shamrock, a Royal Worcester Flower Fairies money box and three floral arrangements (some faults).
A Royal Worcester reticulated jug, dated 1875, the double-walled body pierced with an aesthetic trellis design heightened in gilt dotted borders with red and pale blue enamel detail, the neck with turquoise 'jewelled' stylized flowers and gilt foliage, the handle in the form of bamboo, green printed factory mark to base, height 13cm (minor faults).
A Royal Crown Derby 1128 Japan pattern diminutive vase, dated 1904, red printed and painted factory marks to base, height 7cm, a matching Royal Crown Derby two-handled small tazza, diameter including handles 16cm, and a similar pitcher, height 12cm, together with a Booths 18th century Worcester style bough pot and cover, length 19cm, and a similar pair of Crown Staffordshire potpourri vases, liners and covers, height 11cm (faults and repairs).
A Royal Worcester reticulated jug, dated 1875, the double-walled body pierced with a honeycomb design heightened with gilt dots at each intersection, reserved with red enamelled panels and flanked by a pair of floral painted panels, the neck glazed in pale pink detailed with a gilt zig-zag heightened with white and turquoise 'jewels', the bamboo-form handle glazed in pale pink, puce printed mark to base, height 10cm (two tiny nicks to footrim).
A pair of Royal Worcester reticulated cups and saucers, circa 1876, of double-walled construction, pierced with a honeycomb design heightened with gilt dots at each intersection, glazed in pale blue reserved with red enamelled panels, the rims glazed in pale pink detailed with gilt zig-zags heightened with white and turquoise 'jewels', the bamboo-form handles glazed in pale pink, green printed and impressed marks to bases, diameter of saucers 15.5cm (faults and repairs).
A Royal Doulton limited edition figure The End of Sweet Rationing, HN5023, No. 279 of 1500, with certificate, six other Royal Doulton figures, comprising And One For You, from the Childhood Days series, HN2970, What's The Matter?, HN3684, New Baby, HN3713, This Little Pig, HN2125, Sugar and Spice, HN4103, and Wedding Vows, HN2750, six Royal Worcester figures, including two limited edition Living Sculptures designed by Liz Greenshields, with certificates, three Wedgwood figures and a Coalport figure.
A Royal Worcester part service, circa 1895, decorated with gilt enriched stems of flowers in an aesthetic style, comprising two bread and butter plates, diameter 23cm, ten tea plates, slop bowl, twelve teacups and eight saucers and jug, puce printed factory marks to bases with red painted pattern No. W1701, together with a mixed group of other pottery and porcelain, including six New Hall style teabowls and saucers with a matching milk jug, four Staffordshire flatback buildings and a pair of Dresden figures, height 11cm (faults and restoration).
A Worcester Fence pattern blue printed teabowl and saucer, circa 1770, underglaze blue hatched crescent mark to bases, diameter of saucer 10.8cm, together with a mixed group of English and Continental pottery and porcelain, including an Art Deco Crown Ducal two-handled vase, decorated with a garden view, height 14cm, a Shelley Mabel Lucie Attwell Baby's Plate, a child's toy tea service, decorated with clowns and circus figures by Morley Fox & Co, a Royal Worcester part service, a Karl Ens bird group and a pair of Clarice Cliff soup bowls and stands (minor faults).
A Hadley Royal Worcester jardinière, dated 1903, painted with roses within relief borders against a pale green ground, green painted marks to base with 'CH' monogram and painted numerals, height 13cm, together with a Royal Worcester green ground tankard, dated 1906, painted by Johnson, signed, with exotic birds and butterflies within gilt scroll edged panels, height 14.3cm.
Ten Royal Doulton Childhood Days figures, comprising Dressing Up, HN2964, Please Keep Still, HN2967, It Won't Hurt, HN2963, I'm Nearly Ready, HN2976, Just One More, HN2980, Save Some For Me, HN2959, And So To Bed, HN2966, And One For You, HN2970, Stick 'Em Up, HN2981, and As Good As New, HN2971, together with three limited edition Royal Doulton NSPCC figures, comprising Faith, Hope and Charity, three other Royal Doulton figures, a Royal Doulton National Service Edition The Sailor small character jug, with certificate, and a Royal Worcester figure Monday's Child..., majority boxed.

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