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A Royal Worcester cabinet plate signed and painted by Freeman, date code for 1951, decorated with a peony within cobalt and gilt borders, black printed factory marks, also two plates, the first decorated with a redstart by William Powell, signed, the second of a robin by Edward Townsend, signed, and a plate with scalloped edges and decorated with a goldfinch, signed 'I Williams', all 27cm diameter (4)
A Royal Worcester part dessert service model number 1426, date codes for 1893 and 1894, printed and painted with wild flowers and insects on a blush ivory ground, within scrolling gilt borders and with reticulated edges, printed monogram for Edward Raby to four comports and ten plates, to include; two oval comports, 14cm long, 7cm high, two pedestal comports, (one at fault) 22cm wide, 11cm high, two short comports, (one at fault) 22cm wide, 5.5cm high, and eleven plates, 21cm wide, also a similarly decorated vase, shape number 1021, date mark for 1898, 10.5cm high and another of bulbous reeded form on three short feet, factory mark smudged, 7.5cm high (19)
Royal Worcester coffee cup, saucer and a side plate hand painted with fallen fruit, signed by W. Powell, H. Stinton and R. Austin, date codes for 1929, 1927, 1928, (3) Condition report: large section of the plate broken and restuck, minor nick to footrim of the saucer, crazing to the base of the coffee cup.
A Royal Worcester figure `The Curtsey`, modelled by Doughty, RW3360, circa 1952, black printed factory mark to base, together with two other Doughty Worcester figures, comprising `Little Grandmother`, RW4155, and `Teatime`, RW4160, both from The Worcester Children series, black printed factory marks to bases (minor faults).
A Royal Worcester blush ivory globe violet vase, circa 1902, typically decorated with gilt enriched floral sprays, green printed factory marks to base with shape No. `916`, together with a Royal Worcester vase, circa 1964, painted with flowers beneath a wavy rim, a Locke & Co. Worcester vase, painted by W. Stinton, signed, with a view `Loch Achray`, and a Royal Worcester low stand (stand restored).
A Worcester gilt handled jug with hand painted floral decoration, marked to base 1094, a miniature Worcester tri handled cup, a Worcester vase, number 1730, two Royal Crown Derby pin trays hand painted with floral sprays, a miniature Coalport coffee pot, a millifiore paperweight, and a paperweight with butterfly to interior. (8)

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