A Royal Worcester two-handled bottle vase, the pink ground body printed and gilt with roses, 21cm high, printed marks in puce, shape 857, date code for 1893; a Royal Worcester bottle vase, the lobed body moulded in white relief with barbed panels of foliage, 27cm high, printed marks in puce, date code for 1892; a Royal Worcester two-handled pedestal vase, of slender ovoid form, printed and painted with bands of foliage, acanthus moulded handles, spool neck, 21.5cm high, printed marks in black, circa 1900 (handles restored); a Royal Worcester teacup and saucer, the pink ground body painted with birds and butterflies, gilt dentil rims, butterfly handle, impressed mark, circa 1860 (5)
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A Matched Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Plates, Sibley-Lewis and John Cooke, third quarter 20th century, circular, painted with three apples and a bunch of green grapes against a mossy bank, and three peaches and black grapes respectively, both signed, black printed crown and wheel marks and "W9535", 23.5cm diameter See illustration
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Side Plates, Richard Lewis, third quarter 20th century, of bracketed circular form with gadrooned gilt rims, one painted with two apples and gooseberries against a mossy bank, the other with two pears and green grapes, both signed, black printed crown and wheel mark, 17.2cm diameter
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Plates, Harry (Tim) Ayrton, mid 20th century, of waved circular form with gadrooned gilt rims, one painted with three apples and brambles against a mossy bank, the other with three peaches and black grapes, both signed, black printed crown and wheel marks, 22.5cm diameter See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Shaped Rectangular Dish, Christopher Bowen, 1960's, decorated with apples and grapes on a mossy and leafy ground within a shell and gadrooned gilt border signed, 18cm, black printed crown and wheel mark; and A Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Oval Pin Tray, Peter Love, circa 1960, painted with pears and blackberries on a mossy ground within gilt border, signed, black printed crown and wheel mark, 18cm (2)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Bowl, by Alan Telford, 1960's, decorated with peaches and grapes with the exterior with apples, grapes and blackberries, signed, 20cm diameter; and A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Bowl, John Smith, 1960's, decorated with peaches, blackberries the interior, the exterior with apples, grapes and peaches, signed, black printed crown and wheel mark, 23cm diameter (2)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Composite Fruit Painted Coffee Service, by John Freeman, Christopher Bowen, 1950's, each piece painted with a still life of fruit comprising peaches, raspberries, apples, cherries, grapes, comprising coffee pot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and saucers, black printed wheel and crown marks See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Tea Service, John Freeman, 1950's, each piece painted with a still life of fruit on a graduated mossy and leaf ground, to include apples, peaches, grapes, raspberries, blackberries, cherries, pears, gooseberries, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug, sugar bowl, twelve cups and saucers, twelve tea plates, two bread and butter plates, each with gilt gadrooned rim, signed, printed crown and wheel marks in black (42) See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Tazza, Harry Ayrton, 1944-1955, painted with pears, cherries and raspberries on a mossy ground within gilt gadrooned border and panelled flared fruit painted base, signed, black printed crown and wheel mark, 22.2cm diameter; and A Similar Fruit Painted Tazza, by Harry Ayrton, circa 1960, painted with pears, grapes and redcurrants on a mossy ground, panelled waisted fruit painted base, signed, black printed crown and wheel mark, 22.5cm diameter (2) See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Composite Fruit Painted Part Coffee Service, by Christopher Bowen, Sibley-Lewis, C Smith and Roberts each piece painted with a still life of fruit on a graduated background with solid gold interiors comprising six cups, saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl, printed crown and wheel marks in black (14) See illustration
Three Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Dessert Dishes, decorated by Harry Ayrton, 1944-1955, comprising a square shaped dish, oval dish and circular dish, each with shell moulded handle and gadrooned gilt rim, painted with peaches, grapes, raspberries, cherries, blackcurrants and apples, signed, printed black crown and wheel mark, 25cm, 28cm and 31cm
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Pedestal Vases and Covers, John Cook, 1950's, each with bud shaped finial and domed cover with shouldered ovoid bodies with angular mask handles painted with peaches, grapes and cherries above a stiff leaf band and waisted foot, square bases, black printed crown and wheel mark, and shape number "2363", 21.5cm; and A Similar Vase signed P Higgins (3) See illustration
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Pot Pourri Vases and Covers, John Freeman and Harry Ayrton, 1950's, each with crown shaped pierced outer cover, each with an ovoid body painted with peaches, grapes, raspberries and pears, apples, cherries on a mossy ground between stiff leaf moulded borders, picked out in brushed gilding, signed, black printed crown and wheel mark, shape number "2048", 35cm high See illustration
A Pair of Royal Worcester Pot Pourri Vases and Covers, decorated by John Freeman and Harry Ayrton, 1950's, each of shouldered ovoid form, tear shaped finials and stiff leaf moulded covers above a band of moulded stylised foliage, double mask and scroll handles painted with peaches, grapes and blackberries above a stiffly folded band, waisted square shaped bases, picked out in brushed gilding, printed crown and wheel mark in black, shape number "1572", 28cm See illustration
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Pot Pourri Vases and Covers, Harry Ayrton, 1950's, each of compressed globular form with pierced basket moulded outer covers with stylised flower finials painted with peaches, blackberries and apples, pears, peaches and blackberries above a basket moulded lower section, picked out in gilding on a flared foot, signed, black printed marks and shape number "1286", 26cm high See illustration
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Small Dishes, Kitty Blake, 1935, shallow circular, painted with fruiting brambles and blossom, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark and year mark, 10cm diameter; and Three Others Similar, by Moseley and others, painted with diverse fruits, all signed, the largest 11.5cm wide (5)
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Coffee Cups and Saucers, Harry Ayrton, 1935, decorated inside and outside with various garden fruits, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, and year mark; and Two Others, the saucers painted by Harry Ayrton and Horace H Price, both cups by Edward Townsend, puce printed crown and wheel mark, and year mark 1934 (4)
A Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Milk Jug, Harry Ayrton, 1934, of inverted classical helmet shape, painted with a continuous frieze of an apple, a pear and black grapes against a mossy bank, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and "W0535", 10cm high; and A Matching Sugar Bowl, Horace H Price, painted with two peaches, brambles and green grapes against a mossy bank, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and "W9535", 9.5cm diameter (2) See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, William Ricketts, 1926, of quatrelobed compressed ovoid form, with slightly domed scroll pierced cover with ovoid finial, painted frontally with two apples and four cherries against a mossy bank, signed, the reverse with three cherries, on a leaf moulded swept circular foot, enriched in gilt throughout, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape "H278", 12.5cm high See illustration
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Pheasant Painted Vases, James Stinton, 1919, of slender ovoid form with gilt rims and foot rims, painted with a cock and hen pheasant at the edge of a copse, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark and shape number "2491", 14cm high See illustration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Low Comport, Richard Sebright, 1918, of slightly dished circular form, centrally painted with two peaches, cherries and blossom, signed, within a midnight blue broad band enriched with acanthus enriched medallions in gilt, on an outswept blue glazed circular foot, puce printed crown and wheel mark, year mark, 23.6cm diameter
A Triple-Division Figural Table Centrepiece, Minton, circa 1860, as an infant scholar holding a globe of the Earth, standing beside a pile of books, on a mask moulded upswept stand from three shell form dishes, circular base, impressed "Mintons", shape "906", 27cm high; A Glazed Porcelain Centrepiece Bowl, Royal Worcester, circa 1890, of shallow "urchin moulded" form, on three dolphin supporters and tri-concave base, with pink lustre, blue and red enamel detail overall, impressed crown and wheel mark, 17.5cm high; and A Part Glazed Figural Centrepiece Bowl, Copeland, for The Ceramic and Crystal Palace Art Union, circa 1875, as an infant seated on rocks holding a basket, from a fern moulded circular dish, impressed "Copeland 075", 23cm high (incomplete) (3)
A Glazed and Tinted Parian Pierrot Group, unknown factory, circa 1890, as a cross-legged Pierriot being given a drink by a naked infant perched on his shoulders, on a tasselled cushion, indistinct impressed mark "... & C", 18.5cm high; A Glazed Parian "Hand and Basket" Table Ornament, unknown factory, circa 1885, on an oval plinth, impressed lozenge registration mark, 12.5cm high; A Bone China Seashell Vase, Royal Worcester, circa 1908, Shape 2351, issuing from a bed of seaweed and other shells, green printed crown and wheel mark, shape number, 22.5cm high; and Two Similar Recumbent Maiden Candlesticks, unknown factory, circa 1890, one tinted, one plain, as half-naked maidens recumbent on cushions, on rectangular bases with canted angles, 11cm high (5)
A Bust of Alexandra, Princess of Wales, Worcester, Shape 1/10, circa 1864, gazing downwards to dexter, on a circular pedestal, blue printed Royal armorial and "Worcester Royal Porcelain Works", 31cm high See illustration A similar bust is illustrated in The Parian Phenomenon, A Survey of Victorian Parian Porcelain Statuary & Busts, edited by Paul Atterbury, published by Richard Dennis, fig.663, pg.202. Princess Alexandra of Wales. Alexandra Mary Charlotte Louise Julia (1844-1925) of Denmark, married Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (the future Edward VII) in 1863. She was famous for her beauty and notable for her charitable works.
Il Penseroso, a Royal Worcester Tinted and Glazed Figure, Shape 2/67, circa 1865, as a classical maiden wearing green diaphanous robes, gazing thoughtfully downwards, on shaped circular (titled) base, impressed crown and wheel mark, 40cm high See illustration A similar uncoloured figure is illustrated in The Parian Phenomenon, A Survey of Victorian Parian Porcelain Statuary & Busts, edited by Paul Atterbury, published by Richard Dennis, fig.693, pg.211. "Il Pensorosa", the subject of a poem by Milton, is the personification of the contemplative life. This is a companion figure to L'Allegro.
A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Named Topographical Campana Vase, circa 1820, with gadrooned rim and internal gilded band of anthemion scrolls, frontally with a panel painted with a view of Malvern church-Worcestershire, within a plain gilt frame, against a blue ground enriched in gilt, and with winged caryatid handles, on a square foot, extensive script mark on base including title and "Flight, Barr & Barr Royal Porcelain Works Worcester, London House, 1 Coventry St", 12.7cm high
A Royal Worcester Tea Service, all decorated in colours with an Oriental pattern of butterflies and foliage etc, comprises: ten Cups, eleven Saucers, Milk Jug and Cream Jug, Sugar Bowl, two single-handled Dishes, three further two-handled Dishes, twelve Tea Plates, six Dessert Bowls and two Bread and Butter Plates

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