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Two Pieces of Royal Worcester & A Carltonware Vase (A/F): A Royal Worcester Pedestal Dish marked on the base with a stamp circa 1956, painted with fruit and having a serpentine gadrooned gilt edge meeting two shell motifs, signed T.Lockyer 12½ ins x 7½ ins (32 cms x 19 cms), 3 ins (8 cms) in height. A Small Royal Worcester Vase painted with pears & blackberries and signed E Townsend 5¾ ins (14.5 cms) in height. A Wiltshaw & Robinson Carlton Ware Vase of Japanese influenced design highlighted with gilt tracing and having a large flared rim. Impressed 217 on the base and numbered 3145 0/1217. Measuring 10 ins (26 cms) in height, 6 ins (15 cms) in diameter.
A Pair of Royal Worcester Lidded Jugs of flattened oval form having moulded wickerwork around the bases and collars, and hand-painted with delicate sprays of wild flowers outlined in fine line gilding on an ivory ground. The spouts ornamented with moulded face masks. The lids surmounted by gilded finial knops. Circa 1867. 7½ ins (19 cms) in height.
A Royal Worcester Watteau Pattern Service having multicoloured various figures, tree and landscape decoration, comprising 2 graduated oval meat plates, pair round 2-handled lidded tureens, coffeepot, cream jug, sugar bowl, gravy boat and saucer, 8 cups, 8 saucers, 8 dinner plates, 8 dessert plates, 8 fruit plates, 8 side plates, 8 soup bowls (67)
A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, painted with trailing summer flowers on a pink and white ground, with beaded gilt rim, the cup with ring handle, 1878, together with a 19th Century gaudy Welsh style cup and saucer and a blue and white Maud pattern cup and saucer "A Present from Scarborough" (3)
Royal Worcester blush and ivory glazed porcelain oil lamp with detachable reservoir having moulded and foliate decoration on a conforming base having domed foot and standing on four scroll feet, puce printed marks and date cipher for 1895. The brass fittings stamped Hinks and Sons patent, also with etched glass shade, 53cm high.
A pair of Worcester Flight Barr & Barr spill vases circa 1810, of cylindrical form, each decorated with a panel depicting the ruins of Mettingham Castle, Suffolk and Okehampton Castle, Devonshire within a broad gilt border, against a royal puce ground, below a beaded border and flared rim decorated with a gilt band and gilt foliate band, the sides with gilt bird`s mask handles, on a square gilt base, impressed FBB mark and inscribed with the details and the address of the manufacturer, 3.5in (9cm) high, one with restored rim. (2)

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