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A Royal Worcester porcelain two handled potpourri vase and cover, circa 1908, the bulbous body painted by Austin, signed, with pink and yellow roses beneath a pierced gallery rim, flanked by green glazed angular handles, the cover with pierced floral panels, green printed and painted factory marks to base, height approx 18cm.
A Coalport porcelain oval bowl, of spiral moulded form with gilt simulated coral handles, printed factory mark and black painted `A8644` to base, a Royal Worcester circular bowl, circa 1892, with overhead swing handle above a lobed body painted with flowers against a cream ground, a Staffordshire pottery teapot in the form of a gentleman, and a collection of decorative ceramics.
A large Royal Worcester blush ivory two handled vase, circa 1889, the ovoid body decorated to each side with gilt enriched stems of flowers, flanked by gilt handles with scroll and flowerhead detail, the neck and shoulders with floral moulded detail, puce printed factory marks to base with shape No. `1200`, height approx 41cm.
A pair of Royal Worcester Figures, modelled as Grecian ladies carrying urns on their heads, printed marks, one restored urn, 52cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Both have gilt wear to details. Lady holding amphora in right hand has a rstored area to the top of the vase. Please view additional image (available upon request).
CROWNING GLORY The Stratton Collection of Royal Commemorative Mugs This collection of British souvenir mugs ranges from the reign of George III, through his appalling son, 'Prinny', later George IV, to the long reign of Victoria with three commemorating her Coronation. The transfer-printed portraits, mostly Staffordshire but including rare Worcester examples, include various mugs from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's long reign. GEORGE III A Worcester bell-shaped Mug, c.1758, with three transfer prints in black and the initials R I and Liberty beneath military trophies and a crown flanked by George III and sailing ships, 14.5cm Apparently the first royal commemorative on porcelain. CONDITION REPORT: Wear to body, scratches to decoration. Minor nibbles to top rim. Surface scratching to body.

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