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A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY VASE with gilt mask handles, decorated overall with daisies and a butterfly, gilt monogram signature, puce printed mark and no. 1683 to the base, 91/2", together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory urn with floral decoration on a square stand and a blush ivory sugar bowl (3)
A ROYAL WORCESTER HANDKERCHIEF STYLE BOWL, decorated with gilded and painted floral sprays with gilt borders, puce printed mark to the base, 6", a similar Royal Worcester bottle flask, decorated with floral sprays against an ivory ground, puce mark and no. 1215 to the base and a similar globe shape jar, no. 1039 (3)
Two Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Miniature Teapots and Covers, 2nd half of 20th century, each of compressed spherical form and with flower bud finials to the domed covers, one painted with two peaches and purple grapes against a mossy bank, the other with two apples and grapes, both signed (indistinctly), black printed crown and wheel mark, and "Z791", 8cm; and A Fruit Painted Pedestal Cream Jug, Walter Harold Austin, 1924, decorated with two apples and brambles against a mossy bank, signed, with leaf sheathed C scroll handle, puce printed crown and wheel mark, and year mark, 7.5cm high (3)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Plate, Alan Telford, circa 1960-70, of bracketed circular form, with gilded gadrooned rim, painted with three peaches, a bunch of grapes, two gooseberries and a bramble on a mossy bank, signed, printed crown and wheel mark, and "C55" in gilt, 26.5cm diameter; and A Fruit Painted Nut Dish, P M Plat, 1956, circular, painted with a peach and four cherries on a mossy bank, signed, black printed mark and year mark, 11.2cm (2)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Small Dish, John H Freeman, 1956, of rounded rectangular form with shell and acanthus leaf tab end handles, gadrooned rims, painted with two peaches and four cherries against a mossy bank, signed, black printed crown and wheel mark, and year mark, 17.5cm; and Another Similar, Christopher Bowen, circa 1955-59, painted with two apples and five cherries against a mossy bank, signed, black printed crown and wheel mark, 17.6cm wide (2) See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Cylinder Vase, Harry Ayrton, 1956, with guilloche pierced short neck, the body painted with two pears and brambles against a mossy bank, signed, two brambles to the reverse, on four parcel gilt leaf knurl feet, black printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, and shape "G42", 14.1cm high
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Milk Jug, George Moseley, 1939, of everted classical helmet shape, painted with two peaches, purple and green grapes against a mossy bank, signed, solid gilded strap handle, 12cm high; A Fruit Painted Sugar Bowl, Horace H Price, 1939, hemi-spherical, painted with a peach and gooseberries, signed, solid gilded exterior, 12.5cm diameter; and A Similarly Decorated Plate, George Moseley, 1930, painted with two peaches and brambles against a mossy bank, signed, 17.9cm diameter, all with puce printed crown and wheel marks (3)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Rose Painted Small Vase and Cover, Miss Mildred Hunt, 1939, of ovoid shape, shell panel pierced domed cover with upswept finial with solid gilding, the body with four strapwork arches enclosing roses and buds, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, shape "169", 15cm high
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Small Vase, Edward Townsend, 1938, of compressed cushion form with trumpet neck, solid gilded neck, painted with raspberries and two pairs of conjoined cherries against a mossy bank, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, indistinct shape mark (G702?), 13.3cm high
A Group of Four Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Coffee Cups and Saucers, Horace H Price and William Ricketts, 1922, decorated with various fruits on mossy banks, each piece signed; and Two Side Plates Similar, Horace H Price and Walter Harold Austin, circular, each signed, 18cm diameter, all with puce printed marks, year mark, and some printed with retailer's "The Northern Goldsmiths Co Newcastle-upon-Tyne" (6)
A Matched Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Highland Cattle Trumpet Vases, Harry Stinton, 1918, with gold misted borders, each painted with two highland cattle in misty mountain vignettes, each signed, the reverse with rocks amongst heathers, green and puce printed crown and wheel marks, one only with year mark, shape "G923", 22.6cm and 22.4cm high respectively See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Miniature Teacup and Saucer, William Ricketts, 1917, the interior of the cup painted with two apples, brambles and a gooseberry against a mossy bank, signed, the saucer with two apples, a gooseberry and grapes on a mossy bank, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, and year mark, saucer 9.6cm diameter; and Three Royal Worcester Porcelain Coffee Cups and Saucers, one painted with apples, grapes and brambles, by Ayrton and Austin, 1924, (saucer badly cracked), another with apples, damsons and pears, by Reginald and Walter Austin, 1919, and example painted with a peacock in a fruiting pine branch, by W H Austin, 1928 (4)
A Group of Four Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Teawares, by Horace H Price, W H Austin and Albert Shuck, circa 1919-23, comprising three side plates painted with plums, grapes and brambles, each signed, 15.5cm diameter, and a teacup and saucer, all with puce printed crown and wheel marks, and year marks
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pheasant Painted Small Vase, James Stinton, 1917, of compressed spherical form with short trumpet neck moulded with a band of pointed leaf tips, and olive petalled collar, on one side with a cock and hen pheasant, signed, on the reverse clouds over a misty moorland, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape "F110", 10cm high; Another, James Stinton, 1913, of ribbon fluted compressed ovoid form, painted on a blush ivory ground with solitary cock pheasant at the edge of the copse, signed, the reserve with small woodland vignette, green printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, and shape number "G161", 6.6cm; and A Pheasant Painted Coffee Cup and Saucer, James Stinton, 1912, of slight concave sided form, painted with a cock and hen pheasant on a hillside, signed, the reverse with tree vignette, ribbon tied solid gold handle, the circular saucer painted with a pair of pheasants at the edge of a wood, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, and "W9141" (3)

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