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The Property from an English Private Collection A pair of Minton porcelain Pembroke vases circa 1830 raised on cylindrical plinths and square bases each painted with landscape panels against an apple-green ground 22cm. 8.75in. minor wear to gilding; and a pair of small Royal Worcester pink ground two-handled vases circa 1903 painted with panels of birds black printed marks 15cm. 6in. (4)
A Royal Worcester two-handled vase and cover 1963-1971 painted by E.Townsend signed with a continuous scene depicting three highland cattle on each side beneath a pierced gallery enriched with gilding and applied with ribbon-tied swags above gilt loop handles the cover with an acanthus leaf-moulded finial black-printed mark black-painted shape number 1428 30.5cm. 12in. (2)
Two Royal Worcester pot pourri vases inner liners and covers circa 1970 painted by Freeman and Telford signed each with autumnal fruits in a woodland setting between moulded borders heightened with gilding each crown-shaped cover pierced black-printed marks shape numbers 2048 and 1286 tallest 25.5cm. 10in. small flat chip to edge of smaller liner tiny nick to finial of larger cover (6)
A large Royal Worcester two-handled vase and cover circa 1970 painted by Freeman signed on each side with fruit on a woodland floor the handles with animal head terminals the cover with acanthus-moulded finial black-printed mark black-painted shape number 1691 35.5cm. 14in. (2) A similarly decorated pair was sold in these rooms 3rd July 2003 lot 338.
A large Royal Worcester two-handled vase and cover circa 1892 the ovoid body decorated with flowers after Edward Raby outlined in raised gilding between moulded panels the scroll handles flanked by snakes and drapery the domed cover with crown finial puce printed mark shape 1398 51cm. 21in. restoration to finial minor chip to moulding (2)
A SET OF ELEVEN ROYAL WORCESTER PLATES CIRCA 1931 painted by Jas.Stinton signed with named bird subjects portrayed in their natural habitat against a pale lemon ground beneath a gilt rim; together with another eleven matching plates printed and painted by Jas.Stinton signed puce-printed and impressed marks script titles painted pattern number Z566 26.7cm. 10.5in. light surface scratches minor wear (22)

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