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A pair of small Flight Barr and Barr Worcester porcelain cylindrical spill vases, decorated with landscapes within gilt surround and pinky ground with vermicule and Greek key decoration, each marked to the base with the factory name and two addresses, '...manufacturers to their Majesties the Prince of Wales and the Royal Family', in puce and a teacup and saucer with the crest of a lion's head facing right within gilt surround and apricot ground with gilt vermicule decoration - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Each vase measures 12cm high x 5.7cm diameter of the foot. Vase One - Top half of vase broken into three pieces and re-glued. Section lacking and filled in (13mm x 9mm at the widest points). A large piece of sellotape has been applied to the interior of the vase to help hold the filled section in place. Vase Two - One large section broken and re-glued in the top 1/4 of the vase. Gilding worn to the foot. Tea cup - 6cm high. Hairline crack below the handle. What I had originally thought to be staining was in fact dirt and wiped off! Saucer with wear to the gilding to the centre. 14.9cm diameter
A collection of small porcelain items including Royal Crown Derby miniature items, an enamelled snuff box, a Sevres bisque porcelain swan salt with gilt interior, three double salts and other items - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Pair of double salts - Handle restored on one, 9cm long. Single double salt fine, 9.25cm long. Royal Crown Derby cup and saucer. Condition fine, saucer 5.8mm, cup 2.2cm high. Miniature Davenport ewer - Neck broken off and neck and body have been previously broken and re-glued/restored. Small sections missing, 6.2cm high. Two similar porcelain salts and a spoon - Gilt decoration worn. Worcester miniature mug - Tiny chip to the rim by the handle. Vienna porcelain miniature mug - Gilding worn in places, especially the handle. Vase and cover - Chip to rim of vase with hairline crack. Porcelain box - Restoration to one corner of the box, the lid signed P Roehe. Sevres bisque porcelain swan - Firing crack to inside of the bowl beneath the neck. Very minor wear to the gilding, 8.5cm high. Miniature yellow ground cup and saucer - Meissen style blue crossed swords mark. Cup broken in two and a small chip to the rim - all re-glued. Factory mark on the cup scratched through. Saucer - wear to gilding on the rim
A Royal Worcester porcelain plaque painted by M. Powell, of a rural landscape with hills to the distance and a thatched cottage with a figure outside beside a river, 12cm x 17cm, housed in gilt frame, the back with painted letters RO/STI - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Condition good
A Royal Worcester porcelain 'Independence Service', coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, the coffee pot signed R Daniel in gilt to the base, 4.5cm high, the cream jug signed D Perry in gilt, 6.5cm high and the sugar bowl signed J Ross, 9.75cm diameter (3 items) - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Condition excellent on all three items
A collection of 17 mainly 19th century English porcelain cups and saucers and trios - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Picture 1 (6 cups and saucers and 1 plate) - Back row left to right, Cup and saucer one - Both numbered 4/3829 in red and gilt. Some wearing to the gilding. Cup and saucer two - Condition good (dirty in picture). Cup and saucer three - Saucer cracked. Front row left to right, Cup saucer and plate four - All numbered G2731 in red and stamped Mintons to saucer and plate. Saucer badly cracked. Cup and saucer five - Impressed letter G to base of cup and D to saucer, blue decoration on saucer pale. Cup and saucer six - Indistinct impressed marks to base and letter F. Picture Two (Ten cups/bowls and saucers and one bowl) - Back left to right, Cup and saucer one - Underglazed blue Meissen style crossed swords mark to both cup and saucer, saucer marks scratched through with two stikes, cup also numbered 18 in green enamel, the saucer with small indistinct underglazed blue mark and impressed mark. Hairline star crack to base of saucer, cup broken and re-glued, pin missing. Cup and Saucer two - Gilding to rims worn. Bowl and saucer three - Saucer with small red mark to the base above 190, gilt rims worn, bowl not cup. Middle row left to right, Cup, bowl and saucer four - Saucer with open crescent mark and star in pink, bowl indistinctly numbered in red, cup no markings. Some minor wear to gilding. Cup and saucer five - Saucer printed Wedgwood in red. Some browning to inside of bowl of the cup (the rest visible in the picture is dirt on the foot etc). Some areas of wear to the gilding on the cup. Two teacups and saucers six - The saucers and a tea and a coffee, one with some wear to the gilding. Front row left to right, Cup, bowl and saucers x 2 - Labels to saucers say Newhall 1790, pitting to glaze on inside of teabowl and all with minor wear to the blue enamel rim. Cup and saucer two - Royal Worcester, date mark 1929, saucer cracked.
A set of six Royal Worcester coffee cans and saucers decorated with flowering plants, a collection of Paragon china coffee cans and saucers decorated in cobalt blue and gilt and with floral sprays, a collection of Staffordshire tazzas with green and gilt borders, each painted with scenery, together with a small beer stein

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