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Tray of assorted china to include Yeoman plate Alice Blue floral & plated biscuit barrel, Old Foley Gaiety various colourful plates, modern Royal Worcester floral circular pin dishes, Crown Staffordshire, gilt & floral sandwich plates, Tuscan fine bone china floral part tea ware to include cups, saucers, plates, sugar bowl etc. 1995 & 1998 Buckingham Palace commemorative mugs together with The Gardens of The Rose Royal Mail mint stamps etc.
A fine pair of Royal Worcester oval plaques, late 19th/early 20th century, painted by William A. Hawkins, one with a copy of Meisonnier`s painting of a Cavalier from the Time of Louis XIII, the other of Sir Joshua Reynolds painting of Mrs John Carnac, both signed, within gilt and deep blue borders, framed and glazed, the plaques 21cm high. (2)Old paper labels to the reverse relating the pictures to the Wallace Collection originals, one signed `Howard J. Hadley`.
Fine pair Royal Worcester, James Stinton, decorated coffee cans and saucers and matching plate finely painted with pheasants in landscapes, signed - Jas Stinton - date marks for 1925 - the plate date mark for 1914 (5) CONDITION REPORT All in good condition, apart from one cup handle which has been re-stuck
Fine Royal Worcester Harry Stinton, decorated ewer-shaped vase finely painted with Highland cattle in landscape, signed - H. Stinton (handle broken), on shaped socle base - date mark for 1916, model no. 1944, 17cm high and Royal Worcester miniature coffee pot and cover painted with a finch, signed - P. Badham, 13cm (2) CONDITION REPORT Ewer-shaped vase - Handle broken (not present) and neck of vase re-stuck
A pair of Royal Worcester bone china two-handled bottle shaped vases and covers with moulding to necks, foot and handles, each enamelled in colours with pheasants within a wooded landscape, signed A. Shuck, 17ins high (printed marks to base - date code for 1919 and shape No. 229H.115.74 - one cover restored)
* Leader (Benjamin Williams, 1831-1923). Mountain landscape, possibly North Wales, 1896, oil on canvas, of a stream and rocks, with mountains, sheep, and two figures, signed and dated lower left, 31 x 51cm (12 x 20ins), gilt moulded frame. Benjamin Leader RA, was born in Worcester. His father was a keen amateur artist and a friend of John Constable, and Benjamin would often accompany him on sketching trips along the banks of the River Severn. Leader studied art in the evenings at the Worcester School of Design, and in his free time did a lot of ‘open air’ landscape painting. In 1854, at the age of 23, he was admitted as a student to the Royal Academy Schools in London, and, unusually, in his first year, had a picture accepted for exhibition there, “Cottage children blowing bubbles”, which was subsequently sold to an American buyer for the then large sum of £50. Subsequently his work appeared in every summer exhibition at the Academy until 1922, when Leader was 91 years old. (1)

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