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A Royal Worcester cream and gilt decorated novelty teapot in the Aesthetic taste, pattern No. 1339, date marked for 1912, 15 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS Lid is missing a corner section (see photo), otherwise in sound condition, with just some general wear to base conducive with age, and some minor scratching to giltwork.
A pair of late Victorian Royal Worcester blushware jugs with floral spray decoration and gilt embellishments, Rd. No. 29115/1094, date marked for 1896, 12.5 cm high, together with a modern blush ivory flat back jug, circa 2000, produced for the 250th Anniversary in 2001, 9.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS Middle size jug has a small pin head sized chip to foot, otherwise all with some slight wear but appear sound.
A Royal Worcester urn shaped vase decorated with landscape scene and figure on a riverbank, signed C Johnson, date marked for 1911, 13.3 cm high, together with a Royal Worcester cup and cover decorated with landscape panels and royal blue foliate spray panels, date marked for 1912, 10.75 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORTS Urn shaped vase : whilst overall look is good, with good colour and detail, there is a crack behind the right-hand scroll handle from the rim to the handle approx. 1.5 cm and then from the handle towards the image approx. 3.5 cm, gilding throughout appears to be a little rough and ready in places particularly to the foot rim, glaze to the base of the foot rim has some bubbilng and wear and tear. Cup and cover : cover with some signs of scratching and wear and tear to the gilding and craqueleur to the glaze particularly to the image side, the underside has some discolouration to the edge, actual cup has a browned surface crack possibly a firing crack as it goes all the way through visible from the underside and glazed over - perhaps just browned over time, otherwise overall condition appears good, though it must be noted that beneath the gilding there appears to be the odd bubble in the glaze and image to one side has yellow enamel bleeding into the white border bottom right corner, and the gilding to the foot appears to have scratch marks all round it - possibly done in application, though difficult to tell, base has some craqueleur to the glaze.
Twenty-two boxed Royal Crown Derby china Christmas decorations, commission by Compton & Woodhouse, limited edition, all with certificates, to include stars, baubles, wreath, star, bell etc, together with a boxed Royal Worcester Royal Mint Classic trinket box, decorated in gilt with St. George and the dragon
A Royal Worcester covered vase, the bulbous body hand painted to the front with fruit to a mossy background by Ricketts, with gilt neck, pierced gilt and white handles, raised on a flared stem with circular foot, shape number 2303, dated 1926, height 11.5ins Condition report: vase is in good condition with no signs of damage or restoration, deep crazing line to glaze top of stem, cover has been restored
A Royal Worcester centre piece of boat shape, hand painted to the front with three Highland cattle in landscape by J Stinton, and a landscape to the reverse, raised on four scroll feet, shape number H254, dated 1930, height 6ins Condition report: appears to have factory blemish which has been gilded over on rim, length 12ins
A collection of Royal Worcester porcelain to include a white pepper pot, of ball form, a bamboo blush ivory spill vase, shape number 1049, a blush ivory match holder of circular form, decorated with flowers, shape number 1417, and a blush ivory vase of square form, decorated with floral sprays, shape number 1728, together with a Royal Crown Derby blush ivory plate, decorated with flowers, diameter 8.75ins
A Royal Worcester pedestal vase and cover, hand painted with two Highland cattle in landscape to the front by H Stinton, shape number 2298, dated 1917, height 10.5ins Condition report: the ear to one handle appears to have been reduced in height and gilded over, whether this occurred at the factory or outside we are unsure, otherwise condition is good

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