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Twelve early 20th century similar Dresden porcelain fruit plates, also with similar comport and four saucers with two cups, decorated with colourful handpainted floral garlands on white ground, and six pieces of Royal Worcester porcelain tea wares (a lot) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 24 - chips and hairline cracks to most pieces, particular damage to comport.
A matched pair of late 19th Century Royal Worcester Hadley figurines modelled as Eastern Musicians in the Egyptian Revival taste, both in shot enamels to a faux ivory ground, he playing a lute, she playing the tambourine, both with green printed marks, (she later in date than he), height 23cm
A pair of early 20th Century Royal Worcester vases, each of square form decorated with stylised tall trailing trees with enamel flowers and blue birds, all to a blue sponged ground with gilt detailing and moulded handles formed as lion heads, blue mark with date code for 1917, height 27.5cm (one S/D) together with a matching vase of tapering form, with date code for 1918, height 21.5cm, S/D (3)
An early 20th Century Royal Worcester comport decorated by Richard Seabright, the central reserve with hand painted pears and red grapes against a dark blue ground with pale pink cartouche panels and gilt jewelling, the foot with similar decoration, puce mark with date code for 1911 and manufactured for H.G Stephenson Ltd, Manchester, height 6cm, diameter 24cm
An early 20th Century Royal Worcester comport decorated by Richard Seabright, the central reserve with hand painted apples and strawberries against a dark blue ground with pale pink cartouche panels and gilt jewelling, the foot with similar decoration, puce mark with date code for 1911 and manufactured for H.G Stephenson Ltd, Manchester, height 6cm, diameter 24cm
An early 20th Century Royal Worcester cabinet plate decorated by Richard Seabright, the central reserve with hand painted pears and raspberries against a dark blue ground with pale pink cartouche panels and gilt jewelling, the foot with similar decoration, puce mark with date code for 1911 and manufactured for H.G Stephenson Ltd, Manchester, diameter 22cm
A pair of 19th Century Flight Barr and Barr pedestal urns each decorated with hand painted landscape cartouche panels, the first titled Llan Beris (sic) Church, N. Wales and the second a Bridge near Ffestiniog, Monmouthshire, each against blue grounds with gilt serpent handles and gilt palmette and foliate detailing, each titled to base and painted in script Flight Barr & Barr, Royal Porcelain Words, Worcester, London House, 1 Coventry Street, height 14cm, S/D

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