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GERALD DELANEY; a three piece tea service hand painted in the Royal Worcester style with fruit, each piece signed and with printed marks to base, the teapot he 19cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor nibbles to the teapot flange. There is minor rubbing to the decoration, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Royal Worcester porcelain nine section amphora vase group, each twin handled globular vase painted with birds or floral bouquets, underglaze red printed mark and date code for 1876 and with overglaze puce mark for Goode & Co, height 13.5cm (lacking top vase). CONDITION REPORT: One of the handles to one of the lower jars has been restored. There is rubbing to the gilt throughout, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Paragon figure of a child seated upon a cushion, three Royal Worcester limited edition figures; "Royal Debut", "Belle of the Ball", and "Sweetest Valentine", a Staffordshire lace floral bone china figure of "Amber", an Adderley figure of "Coquette", and a Adderley figure of "Gill" (7). CONDITION REPORT: Paragon figure: Rubbing to extremities but no chips or cracks. Adderley figure group - losses to dress. Firing crack to purple lady. Otherwise good.
Two Beswick models; model 802, issued 1940-1973, penguin with red umbrella, and a model of a fox, a boxed Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge figure, DBH14 "Basil", and a Royal Worcester Evesham pattern egg coddler (4). CONDITION REPORT: The spokes of the penguin's umbrella are missing paint in places. A small amount of crazing to the fox. Otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Collection of 14 Royal Worcester fine bone china figures depicting children, some with animals, including Monday's child is fair of face, Friday's child is loving and giving etc. Each appx 9cm high - of varying sizes Condition - mostly good, Sabbath day finger has a finger chipped off and the other Sabbath day figure has a windmill broken off, but pieces are there
A large Caughley teacup from the Prince of Wales service, circa 1790, of fluted and lobed shape, richly decorated by Chamberlains, Worcester with a border of blue lozenges, all gilt, edged with gilt ribbons, swags and large floral sprays, reserved with an oval cartouche containing the crowned Prince of Wales plume and motto 'Ich Dien', unmarked, 8cm high See CW&P, page 205, plate 73, alongside 'Caughley Porcelains' - A Bi-Centenary Exhibition', pl.23, Cat. 341 for a similar example of the cup, which is recorded in Chamberlain records as the 'Prince's Feather's' pattern. This pattern is also discussed more extensively within The Caughley in Colour Exhibition Catalogue of 2005, produced by the Ironbridge Gorge Museum trust on page 15, where the author notes 'The period over which Caughley was produced was one of scandal in the Royal family. There was the 'madness' of King George III and much political attention to the overspending of the Prince of Wales. The cartoonists were lampooning the Prince of Wales mercilessly and he seemed to have few friends other than his brother, Frederick Duke of York and the Fox/Sheridan combination who saw him as a way of displacing Pitt. It is therefore unlikely that these wares were made for the public and it seem almost certain that they were for royal use'.
Two Barr, Flight and Barr Royal Worcester armorial plates, each bearing a family coat of arms above the motto 'Virtus Sola Nobilitat', the first in bold colours with a broad border of of flowers, 18cm diameter (chipped), the second with a peach border and gilt cloud formations, 21cm diameter, printed and impressed marks (2)
A Royal Worcester porcelain coffee service by Ernest Barker, dated 1935, comprising six cups, and six saucers, each piece individually painted with birds, including Blue Tit, Robin, Bullfinch, Goldfinch, Chaffinch and a Wren, the saucers 10cm diameter, with signatures, printed puce factory marks and painted titles in gold, contained within a retail presentation case by Edward & Sons LTD, Glasgow (hairline to one cup) (12)

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