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A pair of Royal Worcester limited edition Bob-White Quails, male, 3827, and female, 3828, both 268/500, with certificates (restored) (2) Condition report Report by NG Applied leaves to base of male quail have been restored. Appear to be some other breakages and losses. The base numbered 355. Damages to leaves applied to base of female quail no visible restoration. Couple of small chips to branches behind.
A Royal Worcester porcelain and silver bon bon dish, the porcelain panel decorated strawberries, signed Ricketts, within a pierced basket, Birmingham 1912, 10.5 cm diameter, a pair of silver ashtrays, Birmingham 1947, and a pair of silver bowls, Birmingham 1904, approx. 8.8 ozt (weighable silver) (5)
A Minton in Miniature figure, Peacock, 26 cm high, a Burslem Pottery limited edition walley bird jar and cover, a Royal Worcester Blue Tit (a.f.) and other birds (box) Condition report Report by NG Minton Peacock: No visible damage or repair. Burslem Pottery Walley Bird: 25 cm high - neck of jar cracked and only attached one side, but this does appear to be a production fault. Royal Worcester Blue Tit: Has been dropped and crudely repaired, with losses and some pieces still detached. Sylvac Eagle type bird: Crazed Royal Worcester Great Tit: Broken and glued Royal Doulton Blue Tit: Losses to flowers Aynsley Ptarmigan: Surface scratches Denton China Bullfinch: Cracks to base and losses to flower Branksome Owl: No visible damage or repair Wedgwood Thrush: Some small nibbles to tail feathers Royal Doulton Chaffinch, DA5: No visible damage or repair John Bourdeaux Wren: Underglaze chips to wings and beak Wedgwood Mouse: Some losses to ears of wheat Royal Adderley Blue Tit: Small nibbles to flowers Royal Doulton Robin and Young: Marked as a 2nd, losses to applied flowers and foliage, Piece Robin holding in beak broken.
A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain centrepieces, of figures supporting baskets, 962 & 963, the largest 21 cm high (a.f.) (2) Condition report Report by NG Both comports repaired. Girl support: basket broken and glued in several places. Also hands have been repaired, with the base marked 963. Boy support: chips to hair, crack in his coat. Base marked 962. Both pieces with rubbing to painted and gilt decoration.
A Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plate, painted to the centre with apples and blackberries, signed Richard Sebright, four further roundels painted with fruit to a gilt highlighted border and centre to a yellow ground, puce mark and date code for 1918 CONDITION REPORT: some surface scratches and glaze imperfections
A Royal Worcester cabinet coffee can and saucer, the can painted with peaches and black grapes in a naturalistic setting signed Moseley, blue mark and date code for 1937 the saucer painted with an apple, gooseberries and cherries in a naturalistic setting signed E Townsend, puce mark and date code for 1937 CONDITION REPORT: both in overall good condition
A Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet tea cup and saucer painted with gooseberries, raspberries apples and hazelnuts to a naturalistic setting, signed E Townsend, puce mark and date code for 1936 on both CONDITION REPORT: some gilding scratches, minor paint scratches to the saucer otherwise both in overall good condition,
A rectangular hinge lidded ceramic trinket box, the lid decorated with a cavalry scene, the sides and the base decorated with floral sprays within borders of gilt scrolls, a rectangular ivory box, a rectangular papier mache box, decorated with children, a circular box, a box formed from a shell, a gilt metal mounted circular Royal Worcester porcelain box, commemorating The Millenium 2000, four napkin rings, a carved model of an elephant, a model of a stylized frog and an Oriental treen stand.

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