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A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN SCULPTURE of three yellow grunts swimming amongst coral, modelled by R Van Ruykwitt with a model number 3576, signed beneath and with various marks, 14.6cm high together with a small continental porcelain model of a monkey violin player wearing a yellow hat, 7cm high (2)
A COLLECTION to include a Royal Worcester figure by James Hadley, adapted as a lamp, 38cm high, a Goebel figure of The Virgin Mary, two white ceramic christening mugs 'Mary and John', a silver backed hairbrush and dressing mirror, a silver pepper caster and a blue and white 'Fairy Villa' plate (8)
A collection of cabinet plates comprised of a Royal Worcester plate commemorating the 150th anniversary of the RNLI (1824-1974) and another by the same factory commemorating the 150th anniversary of the RSPCA (1824-1974), two Lenox limited edition plates entitled 'Racoons' and 'Mountain Blue Bird', a set of six limited edition plates produced by the US Bicentennial Society, all boxed, a Crown Staffordshire plate entitled 'The Pintail', 1974 and a Masons Ironstone Christmas plate, 1978, mostly boxed - Part of a private owner collection
A Royal Worcester plate by James Stinton decorated with a 'Golden Crested Wren', signed Jas Stinton, titled to the underside, factory mark for 1915, 23.3cm diameter and two Royal Worcester tazza's decorated with a 'Goldfinch' and a 'Wren', each signed E Barker and titled to the underside with factory marks for 1913, 23.7cm diameter, both tazzas extensively cracked CONDITION REPORT: 'Goldfinch' - Two large cracks running in from the rim to the foot. Significant crazing to the glaze. Several other hair line cracks including two running in from the rim to the foot and three curved ones to the centre. 'Wren' - One large crack than runs in from the rim and then when it gets to the foot it curves around and follows the line of the foot. There is a small chip where the crack meets the foot. There is another hair line crack running in from the edge of the foot. 'Golden crested wren' - A few minor scratches but not to the decoration.
Worcester porcelain reference books: 'Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852' by Geoffrey Godden, 'Worcester Porcelain, the Kelsper Collection' by Simon Spero, 'Landscapes on Derby and Worcester porcelain' by John Twitchett and Henry Sandon, 'Dr John Wall 1708-1776 Worcester Porcelain' by Albert Amor Ltd, 'Royal Worcester Porcelain 1862 - Present Day' by Henry Sandon, signed by the author, and 'The Sandon Guide to Royal Worcester figures 1900-1970' by David, John and Henry Sandon (6 vols) - Part of a private owner collection
A Royal Worcester porcelain teapot; 'Reproduction of Early Worcester Elmley circa 1768', 12.5cm high, a Booths silicon china blue and white decorated teapot, a Crescent pottery George Jones and Sons blue and white teapot, a Herend porcelain teapot, a Royal Worcester porcelain jug; 'Reproduction of early Worcester blue sprays c1760', and a Coalport bone china jug; 'The Caughley mask-head jug originally produced around 1770, 16.5cm - Part of a private owner collection
A Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain teacup with lilac ground internal border, yellow feathered scrolls and gilt detail, with transfer decorated crest of a fish and a bird, shape featured in Michael Berthoud's 'Compendium of British Tea cups', plate 894, two Royal Worcester porcelain coffee cans with hand painted decoration, with printed factory mark for 1879, with hand painted floral decorated bands and light blue ground, and a Copelands china coffee can and saucer with cobalt blue ground, white enamel beading and gilt rim, hand painted in enamels and gilt with intertwined initials beneath a crown - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Worcester cups - Cup one: Dark brown staining to the base of the interior and patches of lighter brown staining to the remainder of the interior. There is a hairline crack running down from the rim approx 2cm long. There are small patches of light brown staining to the duck egg blue ground. Cup two: Brown staining to the base of the interior. An area of light brown staining below the rim near the handle. Chamberlains cup - Gilding to foot rim worn. Gilding to the base of the interior worn. Remainder of gilding with minor wear. The body of the cup on the interior is creased. Copeland cup and saucer - Cup: Handle restored with slight crazing to the rim of the cup by the handle. Very small chip to foot possibly done in the factory. Saucer: Small chip to the foot rim. A few scratches to the blue ground. A hairline crack running down from the rim approximately 1cm long
A collection of small porcelain items comprised of a Royal Crown Derby imari pattern bowl, a miniature imari pattern cup and saucer, a miniature Wedgwood teapot, a Locke and Co. Worcester jug decorated with a Peacock, a Royal Worcester porcelain miniature blush ground jar and cover, a Royal Doulton Dickens Ware vase, a miniature German porcelain cup with Augustus Rex mark, four chamber sticks, a Royal Worcester green lustreware bowl, a transfer decorated three-handled tyg and a Hammersley and Co ring tree decorated in the imari palette - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Dickens Ware Vase - 'Bill Sykes', heavily mottled with three large hair line cracks running down from the rim, 7.9cm high. Royal Worcester 'Crown Ware' lustre bowl - Some wear to gilding round the rim, 3.8cm high Tyg - Condition good, 3.6cm high German cup - Gilt rim with some wear. Chip to the rim, 3.2cm high Royal Crown Derby bowl - Mark badly printed. Gilt rim with wer, some brown stained patches. Glaze heavily crazed in areas, 4.6cm high Wedgwood teapot - Condition good, 4.7cm high Imari cup and saucer - Some yellowing and crazing to the glaze. The cup with a chip to the rim, 2.2cm high, saucer 6.3cm diameter Worcester jar and cover - Some wear to the gilding and a chip to the inside rim of the lid by the spoon hole, 5.5cm high Ring tree - Tiny firing crack to the rim, and minor wear to the gilding on the rim, 8.3cm high Locke and Co jug - Areas of the enamelled peacock have flaked off, 5.6cm high Small blue ground chamberstick with enamelled flowers - Restored handle, rim and candle holder, 3.7cm high Green leaf chamberstick - Candle holder restored and a chip to the rim, 4.2cm high Largest blue ground candleholder with apricot and gilt decoration - Minor wear to the gilding, 5.7cm high Hammersley chamberstick - Condition good, 4cm high
A Royal Worcester figure, 'Mondays Child is Fair of Face', number 3257, 17cm high, a Royal Doulton figure 'Daffy-Down-Dilly' HN1712, initialled EL with impressed no.s 968 and 27, 20cm high and a Royal Doulton figure, 'Grace' HN2315, 19cm high - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Worcester figure - Condition good. Doulton figure - Four large cracks running from the hole in the base
A set of four modern Royal Worcester porcelain figures, raised on turned wooden plinths (one lacking), two entiteld 'Delia' and 'Florinda', each figure approximately 13.5cm high (excluding plinths) - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: All figures in good condition with factory stamps to the back

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