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A circa 1918 Royal Worcester porcelain vase decorated with an oval valley landscape with sheep in middle distance and waterfall in foreground, reserved on a splashed green and gilt ground, 14.25 cm high, and a circa 1954 Royal Worcester bone china pin dish decorated with peaches and grapes, indistinctly signed, 8.5 cm diameter (2)
A near pair of Royal Worcester pot pourri vases and covers, by M. Hunt one bearing date code for 1937, shape number H175, of lobed form and painted with rose blooms and buds within gilt arches, below pierced and gilded covers, puce printed mark, a/f, 11.5cm high along with another very similar example date code for 1923, unsigned, 11.5cm high (3)
A near pair of Royal Worcester vases and covers painted by A Shuck, model number H179 date codes for 1929 and 1930, each of tapering, pedestal form, with two scroll handles and painted with pink rose blooms and buds amongst foliage, the covers with acorn finials, puce printed marks, 31.5cm high (2)
A Royal Worcester florally decorated cup and saucer 1889, moulded in stylised floral form and painted with floral sprays against an ivory ground within gilded borders, puce printed marks, saucer 13.5cm diameter along with a Royal Worcester cup and saucer 1910, painted with pink and white roses, unsigned, within gilded rims, puce printed marks, saucer 14cm diameter (4)
A Limoges part tea service, decorated with flowers against a white and gilded ground, comprising; cake plate, twin handled sugar bowl, cream jug, six teacups, saucers and plates, five egg cups and a trinket dish, together with six Royal Worcester coasters and three pieces from a Royal Copenhagen dinner service.
An extensive Royal Worcester diner and tea service decorated in the 'Silver Jubilee' pattern, comprising; six dinner plates, pair of vegetable dishes and lids, small vegetable dish, gravy boat and saucer, teapot, coffee pot, two sugar bowls, two milk jugs, six soup bowls and saucers, twelve tea cups and saucers, six dessert and side plates and one cake plate.
A Royal Worcester lamp modelled in the Italian Renaissance manner, with four satyr head terminals, ‘Old Ivory’ ground with raised stylised gilding in the manner of Moreton and brass reservoir and fittings, 50cm high overall, impressed and puce printed marks, shape no. 1157, date code for 1888
A pair of Royal Worcester two-handled circular tapered urn pattern vases, with painted panels of landscapes with buildings and figures on a bridge, applied blue and white beadwork decoration, on blue ground, with square bases, puce mark no. 1870, date code for 1911 (two handles restored), 3 3/4in. high.
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA BOWL, circular, internally decorated with three gilt butterflies with blue, grey and green wings, on a pale yellow ground, externally glazed in matt black and bordered to the rims in black and gilt, printed puce mark for 1915, shape No 2577, 30.5cms diameter x 8cms high; together with a Carlton Ware black and colour enamelled ashtray
D Ruth Burden (British, b.1925) A Greyhound with her Family on Gower Beach oil on board 90 x 120cm William Scott regarded Ruth Burden as one of his star pupils. Ruth Burden was born and educated in Worcester. She studied at the Birmingham College of Art, 1945-50 under Fleetwood Walker and Katherine Fryer. She later studied and taught briefly at Bath Academy of Art (Corsham), 1950-51, under William Scott and Peter Potworowski. Ruth Burden later taught in Warwickshire and Oxfordshire. Her exhibitions include group shows at New English Art Club, Royal West of England Academy, Royal Society of Artists Birmingham and the Womens International Art Club of which she was an elected member. She has loaned pictures to the Arts Council, who exhibited her work in various group shows, including the Young Contemporaries and Pictures for Schools, and recently had a very successful exhibition at Duncan Campbell Fine Art in London in 2002

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