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A Royal Worcester Covered Jar of circular baluster form with pierced outer cover, plain inner lid, the body painted with an all over scene in colours depicting a pond with flowering foliage within gilded borders, printed mark and date cipher for late 19th Century, Shape No 2048, 9 ½" high Condition:Some rubbing to raised gilding, otherwise generally good condition.Please note: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers take great care to ensure that any statements as to attribution, age, date, origin, provenance and condition are reliable and accurate but it should be noted that all such statements are skilled opinions, if provenance (written or historical fact) cannot be produced. However, Keys Fine Art Auctioneers do not guarantee that condition reports, whether included in the catalogue, or given at a later time; cover all aspects of an item(s) condition. No guarantee or warranty is issued or given in anyway, either written or verbal and therefore refunds will not be issued on the basis of the Lot not being “in working order”, “incomplete”, or “not in original condition”.Keys Fine Art Auctioneers would respectfully ask that prospective buyers view Lots in person, wherever issues regarding condition are seen as important to them, satisfying themselves as to the condition, completeness and originality of any Lot on which they intend to bid.
A pair of Royal Worcester Plates with gadrooned gilded rims, the centre is painted in colours of sprays of fruit and foliage, signed Price, circa mid 20th Century, 8 ¾" diameter Condition:Some losses to gilding on borders, otherwise generally good condition.Please note: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers take great care to ensure that any statements as to attribution, age, date, origin, provenance and condition are reliable and accurate but it should be noted that all such statements are skilled opinions, if provenance (written or historical fact) cannot be produced. However, Keys Fine Art Auctioneers do not guarantee that condition reports, whether included in the catalogue, or given at a later time; cover all aspects of an item(s) condition. No guarantee or warranty is issued or given in anyway, either written or verbal and therefore refunds will not be issued on the basis of the Lot not being “in working order”, “incomplete”, or “not in original condition”.Keys Fine Art Auctioneers would respectfully ask that prospective buyers view Lots in person, wherever issues regarding condition are seen as important to them, satisfying themselves as to the condition, completeness and originality of any Lot on which they intend to bid.
A Grainger & Co Royal China Works Worcester pedestal Tazza of shaped oval form, decorated with central spray of roses to a gilt highlighted rim, raised on a spreading pedestal base, 9? diameter Condition:Gilding worn down to white in two small places on tips of two mounts, some further all over wear.Please note: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers take great care to ensure that any statements as to attribution, age, date, origin, provenance and condition are reliable and accurate but it should be noted that all such statements are skilled opinions prepared with due care, if provenance (written or historical fact) cannot be produced. However, Keys Fine Art Auctioneers do not guarantee that condition reports, whether included in the catalogue, or given at a later time, cover all aspects of an item(s) condition. All clocks, watches and mechanical items are sold on behalf of vendors by Keys Fine Art Auctioneers strictly on an “As Found” basis.No guarantee or warranty is issued or given in anyway, either written or verbal and therefore refunds will not be issued on the basis of the Lot not being “in working order”, “incomplete”, or “not in original condition”.Keys Fine Art Auctioneers would respectfully ask that prospective buyers view Lots in person, wherever issues regarding condition are seen as important to them, satisfying themselves as to the condition, completeness and originality of any Lot on which they intend to bid.
A Royal Worcester vase in the form of an elephant c.1880, naturalistically modelled by James Hadley, wearing a large caparison with gilt detailing, impressed mark and moulded registration diamond, together with a large rectangular Austrian porcelain base moulded with fruiting grapevine and satyr masks, chips to the tusks, 28cm across. (2)
A Royal Worcester limited edition equestrian figure of `His Royal Highness Prince Charles on Pan`s Folly` c.1979, modelled by Lorne McKean with the Prince brandishing his polo mallet in his right hand, holding the reins in his left, set into a wooden base with a titled brass plaque, printed marks, 28cm across. (2) Together with a certificate confirming this number 18 of 250.
A Royal Worcester figure of a Bringaree Indian date code for 1895, wearing traditional dress and holding a rifle by his side, and a figure of a female Middle Eastern musician, holding a stringed instrument and wearing a headdress with coin tassels, printed marks, a repair to the latter, 22.5cm max. (2)
Five Royal Worcester figures of Countries of the World date codes for 1897, modelled by James Hadley, emblematic of England, Ireland, Scotland and America, plus a female figure also emblematic of Ireland, each decorated in green, orange and yellow lustred enamels, printed marks, a large chip to one base, 18cm max. (5)
Four rectangular porcelain ornithological plaques c.1970s, painted by Peter Platt one with a blue tit and another a robin perched on flowering bramble, the others with a pair of pheasants and a pair of mallard ducks, signed, framed, the plaques 19.5cm high. (4) Peter Platt was an artist at the Royal Worcester factory from 1951, usually specialising in fruit and still life subjects.
A Royal Worcester cabinet plate date code for 1910, painted by Richard Sebright with an arrangement of fruit, within a wide shaped border of raised gilt designs on salmon and green grounds, and another Royal Worcester plate painted by William Bee with apples and grapes on a wide engraved gold ground, signed, 27.5cm max. (2)
A Royal Worcester square dish from the Kellogg Service date code for 1928, painted by Harry Davis in the Corot style with a central panel of cattle standing in a stream beneath trees, a figure seated on the bank before, reserved on a claret ground with elaborate raised gilt design, and a similar square plate also painted by Harry Davis with a figure picking flowers with a village beyond, both signed, 21cm. (2) Provenance: the Kellogg Service plate purchased from Ascott Antiques in February 1989. Harry Davis was responsible for the decoration of the dessert service for William K. Kellogg and his landscapes were based on a book in the library of the Royal Worcester factory, Les Paysages de Corot.
A Worcester small cylindrical mug c.1775, painted with panels of exotic birds reserved within gilt cartouches on a blue scale ground, and a Warmstry fluted coffee cup and saucer decorated in the Giles atelier with alternating panels of Royal blue and foliate gilding, square seal marks, 11.7cm max. (3) Cf. Christie`s, Ceramics from the Rous Lench Collection, 30th May 1990, lot 292 for an identical cup and saucer.
A Royal Worcester fruit painted cabinet cup and saucer, the cup with "beaded" rim, painted in the round with apples, cherries and gooseberries, unsigned, the saucer of lobed shaped with "beaded" rim, painted with peaches, blackberries and gooseberries, signed SMITH, black printed factory marks. Diameter of cup 10cm
A Royal Worcester vase in the form of an elephant c.1880, naturalistically modelled by James Hadley, wearing a large caparison with gilt detailing, impressed mark and moulded registration diamond, together with a large rectangular Austrian porcelain base moulded with fruiting grapevine and satyr masks, chips to the tusks, 28cm across. (2)
A Royal Worcester limited edition equestrian figure of `His Royal Highness Prince Charles on Pan`s Folly` c.1979, modelled by Lorne McKean with the Prince brandishing his polo mallet in his right hand, holding the reins in his left, set into a wooden base with a titled brass plaque, printed marks, 28cm across. (2) Together with a certificate confirming this number 18 of 250.
A Royal Worcester figure of a Bringaree Indian date code for 1895, wearing traditional dress and holding a rifle by his side, and a figure of a female Middle Eastern musician, holding a stringed instrument and wearing a headdress with coin tassels, printed marks, a repair to the latter, 22.5cm max. (2)

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