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A collection of Royal Worcester Regency ware "Blue Dragon" pattern coffee wares comprising coffee pot, cream jug, six cups and six saucers together with a 19th century blue and white printed plate with river scene central panel with in a floral border, a collection of blue ground Wedgwood jasperwares comprising a pair of low candlesticks, a pair of vases and a tobacco jar base, etc
A Royal Worcester vase with gilded simulated basket weave moulding to the lower section with painted pink and red rose decoration, the upper section signed A Watkins, together with white glazed lid (possibly associated, but well fitting), puce printed mark to base number 1286, 14 cm tall approximately
A Royal Worcester vase of ovoid form raised on three gilded supports and with moulded and gilded and decoration to the shoulder with painted pink rose decoration, signed A Hood, with green printed mark to base, further painted initial H, painted numbers 245 1554 (missing lid), 14 cm tall approximately
Two miniature Royal Worcester Blush Ivory trinket boxes and covers of circular form, both with painted floral sprays, one with green printed mark to the base number 2133, the other unmarked together with a Royal Worcester dish modelled as a pair of leaves with gilded decoration and puce printed mark to the base
*Biography. The Rheads were an old North Staffordshire family who had been connected with pottery production since the 18th century. Frederick Alfred Rhead [1856-1933] was to follow the family tradition of potting but combined it with that of artist and designer. At the age of thirteen he joined Mintons as an apprentice painter and a year later was assigned as an apprentice to Louis Solon, the leading exponent of the difficult and skillful technique of pate-sur-pate. Frederick worked for Solon until 1877 and the following year joined the Wedgwood factory. He also worked as a freelance for firms such as Pinder, Bourne and as art director for James Gildea, Brownfield`s and Wileman & Co. In 1912 he joined Wood & Sons and then in 1929 Cauldon Potteries which at that time was a conglomerate including Royal Crown Derby, Royal Worcester and Ridgways. Five of Frederick`s six children were involved in the pottery business, Frederick Hurten Rhead [1880-1942] and Charlotte [Lottie] Rhead [1885-1947] are probably the best known. Frederick Hurten worked for most of his life in the United States for firms including Tiltonville, Wheeling, The Weller Pottery, Roseville, his own firm Rhead Pottery and the Homer Laughlin China Company. Charlotte Rhead [1885-1947] started her career at Wardle & Co. in Hanley and it was here that she developed her skills as a tubeliner. She subsequently worked for Keeling & Co., T&R Boote and with her father at Wood and Sons. She is probably best known for her work at Burgess & Leigh [Burleigh Pottery] and A.G.Richardson [Crown Ducal]. PROVENANCE: The present collection is being sold on behalf of the Executors of the estate of the late Richard Harry Rhead Cronin. Frederick Alfred Rhead and his wife Adolphine had six children: Frederick, Henry, Marie, Charlotte, Catherine and Adolphine. Richard Harry Rhead Cronin was the son of Marie and therefore Charlotte Rhead`s nephew. A fine Frederick Alfred Rhead, probably for Minton, pate-sur-pate porcelain vase: of cylindrical form decorated with an angel holding aloft a large bowl with text below `And when the angel with his darker draught draws up to thee-take that and do not shrink` taken from verse 48 of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, signed F.A. Rhead, 30.5 cm. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
A Flight Barr & Barr Worcester vase: of campana form with scroll handles, applied jewelled band and painted with a landscape view `Near Matlock, Derbyshire` on a pink and foliate gilded ground, on socle base, painted title and mark `Flight Barr & Barr, Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester, London House 1 Coventry Street`, 13.5 cm high, rim and one handle restored.
A pair of Flight Barr & Barr deep plates: of shaped circular form, the centres painted with vignettes depicting the ruins of `Amberley Castle, Sussex` and `Kirkham Priory Gateway, Yorkshire` within burgundy rims, impressed factory marks, painted titles and `Flight Barr & Barr Royal Porcelain Works Worcester, London House 1 Coventry Street` circa 1825, 19.5 cm diameter, minor rubbing to edge of well.
A Royal Worcester porcelain jardiniere painted by Ernest Phillips: of two-handled campana form, painted with bouquets and single pink and yellow roses suspended from foliate garlands, with gilded pea-green rim, handles and pedestal foot, signed, printed factory mark and date code for 1903, 25cm wide, 18cm high, interior crack to well.
Two Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet cups and saucers: one enamelled with pink roses on a mossy ground by Miss Twinberrow, puce marks and datecode for 1918, the latter a composite enamelled with apples, peaches and grapes on a mossy ground by Harry Ayrton and Walter Austin, puce backstamps and datecodes for 1924 and 1926.
Shelf of assorted china and glass including Royal Worcester `Padua` coffee set and a Royal Doulton `Rondelay` tea set Due to the nature of this lot a thorough condition report is not available. If you would like a condition report on a specific item in this lot please let us know by 2pm 17th January
Three trays of ceramics including Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and cover, Continental floral plates, three Aynsley animals, two Continental figure groups etc Due to the nature of this lot a thorough condition report is not available. If you would like a condition report on a specific item in this lot please let us know by 2pm 17th January
A tray of decorative ceramics including a Royal Worcester figure `Parakeet`, modelled by F G Doughty, a Royal Worcester Blue Tit, a pair of small Beswick pheasants, a Lladro figure of an angel etc Due to the nature of this lot a thorough condition report is not available. If you would like a condition report on a specific item in this lot please let us know by 2pm 17th January
A collection of 15 various collector's cups and saucers, to include Coalport, Royal Worcester, etc CONDITION REPORTS All with some light wear, scuffs and crazing to glaze, purple cup and saucer rather irregular in shape and with wear to gilding. Worcester and Coalport items appear in reasonable order with only minor wear, although there is some scuffing to the large gilded areas.
A Royal Worcester miniature trinket dish and cover painted with a bird and foliage and initialled "DMME(?)", with black back stamp, together with a Royal Worcester miniature trinket dish and cover painted with fruit, with puce back stamp CONDITION REPORTS Both with some light wear and crazing to glaze, but overall appear in good sound condition.

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