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A Barr Flight & Barr Worcester Teacup and Saucer, well painted in colours with panels of sea shells within octagonal gilded cartouches, on an abstract blue/black ground, the saucer marked “Flight & Barr, Coventry Street, London, Manufacturers to Their Majesties The Royal Family”, (saucer has some wear to gilding in centre)
A Royal Worcester two-handled covered Vase, decorated with a floral design in the Art Nouveau manner on a blue ground with dark blue/green detail, and with gilded rims, handles and foot, Shape No 2712 (knop on cover missing); together with a further small two-handled globular Spill Vase, printed in blue with a willow pattern, 5” and 3 ½” high (2)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Model of a Sparrow Hawk and Bullfinch, modelled by James Alder, 1974, modelled as the two birds on a blossoming branch, printed mark in black, 56cm high, on parcel gilt wooden base, with a certificate confirming that this piece is an artist`s proof copy presented by the Royal Worcester Company to the artist, signed and dated 2010, together with a watercolour preparatory design for the group
A Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Pedestal Baluster Vase, Edward Townsend, 1941, with slender solid gilded trumpet neck, the body frontally painted with two plums and raspberries against a mossy bank, signed, the reverse with a sprig of three raspberries, on a swept circular solid gilded foot, puce printed crown and wheel mark and date mark, shape H307, 20cm high
A Royal Worcester Part Dessert Service, 1878, after the First Period original, each piece painted in the manner of James Giles, with exotic birds in landscapes within blue turquoise and gilt borders, comprising double handled basket, two plates and shell form salt, printed marks in puce including date letter for 1878
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Reticulated Ewer, George Owen, 1909, of baluster form with floriform rim, the loop handle with satyr mask terminal, painted by Harry Chair with rose swags within beaded borders, signed H CHAIR, printed mark in puce, 17cm high For a similar example see Marsh (Peter) & Smith (Craig) Hand-Painted Royal Worcester Porcelain, The Golden Years, pg.87.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Beaker Vase, painted by Harry Stinton, 1916, with two highland cattle in landscape within gilt borders, signed, printed mark in green, 12cm high; and A Similar Royal Worcester Vase, painted by Harry Stinton, of baluster form with tall slender trumpet neck, signed, printed mark in puce, 16cm high (2)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Jar and Cover, painted by John Stinton, circa 1905, of globular form with leaf sheathed handles, the pierced neck hung with swags, the fluted domed cover with floriform finial, painted with two highland cattle in a misty landscape, the reverse with a vignette within blush ivory and gilt borders, signed, printed mark in puce, 34.5cm high
A Japanese Ivory, Mother-of-Pearl, Soapstone, Lacquer and Bronze Inlaid Hardwood Panel in Shibayama Style, late Meiji period (1868-1912), the rectangular wood panel depicting a parrot on a perch with vase and feeder attached and with elephantine finials, supporting fish and tassel pendant, the bird looking downwards towards a still life of a bronze wine pot containing flowering blossoms, applied stylised seal mark and four character mark, 76cm high, 45cm wide, applied on the reverse with old label Worcester Royal Porcelain Works Museum No.200 (also ink written number 280)
* A Victorian Worcestershire Regiment Other Rank`s Scarlet Tunic, with white facings to the collar and cuffs and inner breast edge and rear of jacket, the breast with seven brass Queen`s Crown Royal Crest buttons, two further to the rear and one for each shoulder strap, shoulder straps stitched `Worcester, remains of label to lining and inscribed `19282/063`, wear in places notably to the lining and stitching (1)
A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory flat back jugs decorated with polychrome and gilt floral sprays and with gilt reeded gilt handles, rims and bases. Puce marks and shape no.1094 (approx 13cms high) and another slightly smaller similar Royal Worcester flat back jug with a chip missing from the spout (approx 11cms as viewed)

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