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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Model of Arkle, modelled by Doris Lindner, No.1327, 1967, standing and turning slightly to the right, on a rounded flat plinth, black printed crown and wheel mark and details, including Owned by Anne, Duchess of Westminster, upon the original wooden stand, 27cm high overall See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Appaloosa Stallion, modelled by Doris Lindner, No.985, 1969, naturalistically modelled and coloured, on a rounded flat plinth, black printed crown and wheel mark and inscription (as above), also incised DK985, inserting into the original wood stand, 26cm high See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Low Pedestal Dish, George Mosley, 1939, of waved shaped circular form, painted with two apples and brambles against a mossy bank, signed, gilded rim, outswept low pedestal foot, puce printed crown and wheel mark, and year mark, 14.6cm diameter See illustration
A Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Cabinet Plate, Edward Townsend, 1939, the small central star shape reserve painted with two apples and green grapes against a mossy bank, signed, within solid gilded twelve-petal lappet cavetto, conforming "silver shape" rim, gilded crown and wheel mark, year mark, impressed 5Q IW, 27.2cm diameter
A Matched Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Pin Dishes, Edward Townsend, 1933 and Albert Shuck, 1935, of serpentine edged rectangular form, painted with apples and brambles, and two peaches and black cherries against mossy banks respectively, both signed, puce printed crown and wheel marks, and year marks, 10.5cm diameter See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Coffee Service, various artists, 1934, comprising pedestal baluster coffee pot and cover painted with apples, peaches and brambles, signed A Shuck, inverted helmet shape cream jug (Shuck) and circular sugar basin (Edward Townsend), and six coffee cups and saucers, three by Henry Ayrton, two by Edward Townsend, and one a joint effort, puce and blue printed crown and wheel marks, year mark and H9535 in red script See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Bowl, Richard Sebright, 1931, of ogee sided circular shape, painted with three large peaches and a bunch of purple grapes, two strawberries and three raspberries against a vine and ivy leaf strewn mossy bank, signed, within a gilded narrow rim band, externally with solid black glaze, blue printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape no.2577, 31cm diameter See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Dessert Dish, William Dee, 1928, of rounded square form, centrally painted with two apples, a bunch of green grapes and apple blossom against a mossy and ivy leaf strewn bank, signed, within a trellis of lambrequin gilded frame against a powder blue ground, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, 24.8cm wide (significant glaze crazing)
A Composite Set of Seven Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Tea Plates, various artists, 1924-26, each with two main fruits including apples, pears and plums with grapes or brambles, each signed, the artists comprise Walter Sedgley, H Everett, Ayrton, Townsend (2), Mosley (2), each with puce printed crown and wheel marks, and year marks, 16.2cm diameter See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Highland Cattle Painted Vase, Harry Stinton, 1924, of slender ovoid shape with short flared neck, gilded at the rim, painted with a pair of Highland cattle amongst boulders in a misty glen, a boulder and heather motif to the reverse, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape no.2491, 14.5cm high See illustration
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Small Trumpet Vases, William Albert Ricketts, 1924, with gilt misted flared neck and base, one painted with two apples, three cherries and a redcurrant amongst blossoms on a mossy bank, three cherries to the reverse, the other with two peaches and three purple grapes against a bank with dog violets, three cherries to the reverse, both signed, green printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape no.G923, 12cm high See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Highland Cattle Painted Small Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, Harry Stinton, 1924, of compressed quatrelobed form, the shallow domed and scroll pierced cover with fluted pointed finial, frontally painted with three cattle near a thatched bothy in a Highland river landscape, the reverse with crag and boulder vignette, signed, with olive green and gilt strapwork shoulder moulding, and with serration to the swept circular foot, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, and shape no.278H, 13cm high See illlustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Bowl, William Albert Ricketts, 1923, of bracket circular form, the interior painted with three peaches, a bunch of purple grapes and three blackcurrants amongst blossoms against a mossy bank, signed, gilded rim and misted gilded exterior and angled foot, puce printed crown and wheel mark, and year mark, 23.1cm diameter See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Flower Painted Cabinet Plate, 1926, circular, with central painted flower spray, indistinctly signed, within a radiating gilt mesh enriched with white enamel "jewels", swags of festoons to the solid gilded broad border, gilded crown and wheel mark, year mark and C2540 in red, 26.7cm diameter
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Highland Cattle Painted Two-Handled Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, John Stinton, 1921, the bud finial issuing from knurled leaves from a domed and gadrooned cover edged with raised leaf tip band, on a low concave sided neck with two foliate and dolphin pierced panels applied with ribbon-tied swags of laurels, with acanthus enriched arched side handles, frontally painted with three highland cattle grazing amongst boulder-strewn heather against a misty mountainside, the reverse with a misty lochside vignette, a rocaille moulded low pedestal solid gilded foot, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year cypher and shape no 1428, 33.5cm See illustration
Two Similar Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Dessert Dishes, Horace H Price, 1925 and Albert Shuck, 1926, of bracket edged oval shape, the Shuck example painted with three apples, purple grapes and a strawberry against a mossy bank, signed, the Price example painted with two pears, an apple, damsons and a red gooseberry, against a mossy bank, signed, gilded rims, both with puce printed crown and wheel marks, and year marks, the Shuck example with red painted W9534 and impressed B10, 27.7cm wide See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Sheep Painted Two-Handled Pedestal Vase, Ernest Barker, early 20th century, the ovoid body with solid gilded trumpet neck and spurred shoulder handles in olive-gilt colours, painted with a pair of sheep on a heather clad misty mountainside, signed, the reverse with a boulder vignette on a solid gilded circular pedestal foot, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark indistinct, shape no. 1963, 21.5cm high See illustration, Ernest Barker (1890-1956) Painter trained at the Royal Worcester factory by Harry Davis.
A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Porcelain Jardiniere on Pedestal, 1899, the cauldron shape jardiniere leaf enriched and semi-gadroon printed and painted with sprays of flowering thistles and asters, 26.5cm high, on a slender swept stem delicately fluted and similarly decorated, on cabochon moulded swept circular base, 99cm high, both with puce printed crown and wheel mark, date mark and shape number 1925, combined overall high 125.5cm
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Sheep Painted Vase, Harry Davis, 1900, of slender baluster shape, with solid gilded trumpet neck, painted with two sheep and a lamb amongst boulder strewn heather on a misty moor, on the reverse with a rocky and heather vignette, signed, on low swept circular foot with olive banding and gilt edging, green printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, shape no 307/H, 20.3cm high See illustration
A Pair of Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Two-Handled Pedestal Vases, 1901, each with strapwork decorated trumpet necks and downswept shoulder handles solid gilded, each printed and painted with arrangements of flowering and berried honeysuckle and jasmine, and also to the reverse, on gadrooned and leaf tip edged circular pedestal feet, green printed crown and wheel marks, year mark and shape no 2128, 28.5cm high See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Blush Ivory Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, 1893, of compressed ovoid shape, moulded in relief with faux basketry, the domed and pierced cover with fluted and pointed finial (inner cover lacking), printed and painted with chrysanthemums and other rambling flowers, enriched in gilt throughout, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape no 1286, also impressed 16, 29.5cm high
An extensive Royal Worcester service of Evesham pattern comprising plates in 2 sizes, soup plates, serving platters, bowls, flan dish, ramekins, hors d`oeuvres dishes, preserve pots, butter dish 4 breakfast cups and saucers, 8 tea cups and saucers, 2 tea pots, sugar and cream, oven to table ware dishes, etc.
A pair of Royal Worcester bone china claret jugs, circa 1910 and 1911, each conical body with gilt ribbed bands and naturalistic handle beneath a prunus moulded neck, painted with flower sprays on a blush ground, puce printed factory marks including shape No. `1047` to bases, height approx 20.5cm.
A Royal Worcester porcelain set of six coffee cans and saucers with pierced silver holders, circa 1910, the porcelain decorated in green and magenta with ribbon tied Neoclassical harebell swags beneath a cobalt blue and gilt gadrooned rim, the pierced silver holders with arched decoration, puce printed marks to bases, cased (case with faults, minor hairline to one can).
A Royal Worcester part dinner service, circa 1901, decorated with a gilt enriched crest against a cobalt blue wide band between gilt edging, comprising four vegetable tureens and covers, four sauce tureens, three covers and four stands, six graduated oval platters, a soup tureen and cover, a circular dish, twelve soup plates, forty-one dinner plates, twenty-six dessert plates and eleven crescent shaped dishes, green and puce printed marks to bases with `Phillips`s Ltd` retailers stamps, pattern no. `5709` (faults and repairs).
A Royal Worcester circular pot and cover, with floral painted decoration on a blush ivory ground; a 19th Century Vienna tea plate with pierced border and central panel of a maiden dancing; and six Hammersley fruit decorated dessert plates, on rich blue ground with gilt floral embellishment, (some AF), (8)
* A Royal Doulton stoneware jardiniere, decorated with a blue border above a stylized floral band on a brown ground, mottled green ground body, impressed marks to base, a Victorian blue and blue wine bucket, decorated with floral sprigs, printed marks to base, height 18 cm, a Worcester plate, inset with a outline of a Royal Lily pattern saucer, between stylized patterns, printed marks to base, width 26 cm, a Copeland Spode blue and white crested plate, printed marks to base, width 20 cm, a ceramic tile, decorated with a black and grey geometric pattern, width 17 cm, a pair of Royal Doulton snowman plates, printed marks to base, together with a quantity of plates, (a lot).

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