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A Royal Worcester porcelain figural oil lamp, circa 1890, modelled by James Hadley with a young girl and boy standing beneath an entwined tree, the boy protecting the girl from an unfortunate frog, decorated in blush ivory and shot enamels, picked out in gilt, the basket moulded reservoir with Hinks Duplex patent brass fittings, etched cranberry glass shade and clear glass chimney, moulded `Hadley` signature to back, impressed and puce printed factory marks, including shape No. 1240 to base, total height excluding chimney approx 71cm.
A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain vases, circa 1909 and 1910, pained by Harry Stinton, signed, each baluster body painted with a pair of Highland Cattle in a misty mountainous landscape within moulded blush borders and pierced rim, green printed factory marks, including `1061` over `G` to bases, height approx 13.5cm (one with minor rim restoration).
A Royal Worcester porcelain potpourri jar and cover, circa 1912, painted by Harry Davis, signed, the quatrelobed body painted with a pair of sheep grazing in a Highland landscape, within green and gilt moulded strapwork borders, the similarly decorated pierced cover with knop finial, green printed factory marks, including `291` over `H` to base, height approx 16cm.
A Royal Worcester figure, 'China Man', from the Nations of the World Series, modelled by James Hadley, standing by a milestone and holding a pipe, his face naturalistically painted in colours, raised on a canted rectangular base, impressed and printed puce mark, date code for 1882, shape number 837, 17.5cm high
A large Royal Worcester twin-handled blush ivory vase by Edward Raby, shape 1398, circa 1890, the urn shaped body with scroll handles, grotesque masks and swags in relief, painted with flowers and highlighted with gilt, on a square pedestal base, signed with the artist's monogram, factory mark and shape number in puce, 42cm high (base secured by a bolt)
A Royal Worcester reticulated teapot and cover by George Owen, circa 1880, of double-walled construction, the outer wall of the ovoid body pierced with a wide band of honeycomb divided by a more elaborate chain design around the middle, the spout also with a reticulated panel and a band of white 'pearls' applied around its base, the finely gilded formal borders with turquoise and white 'jewelled' decoration, cover with spire top finial, printed and impressed factory marks, with gilders initials SW, overall height 13cm dated code indistinct,
A Royal Worcester fruit-painted tea/coffee service, second half of 20th century, pattern number Z4299, painted by various artists including C.Bowen, Sigley-Lewis, W. Prowley and J.Cook, with grapes, cherries, peaches and apples against a mossy ground, signed, the interiors parcel gilt, comprising; six teacups, six saucers, six coffee cups, six saucers, cream jug, sugar bowl, six tea plates, 17.5cm diameter and one large plate, 24cm diameter, black printed factory marks (33)

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