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A Grainger”s Worcester vase, naturalistically modelled as a basket supported by tree branches, brown printed shield mark and date code for 1898, 11.5cm high; together with a Royal Worcester vase modelled as a hand with jewelled cuff holding an urn painted en camaieu with a maiden in 18th century dress, brown printed and impressed marks and date code for 1867, 15cm high (2)
Small Royal Worcester cream glazed posy vase of scallop shell moulded trefoil form on tripod feet, date stamped 1962, 7cm high, also a Continental white glazed pottery vase of scallop shell form supported by Prunus blossom on naturalistic oval base and surmounted by a figure of a girl (slightly a/f), 28cm high. (2)
A large Spode vegetable tureen and stand, decorated in blue and yellow with flowers and urn motifs, bowl 27cm diameter; an Imari palette footed bowl, 27cm diameter; a Royal Doulton toby jug 'Farmer John'; and a Worcester style twin-handled vase with flowers on a blush ivory ground, 31cm high (5)
A selection of artist decorated Royal Worcester, comprising; a sugar bowl painted with fruit by W.H. Austin, a cream jug painted with fruit by T. Lockyer, a cabinet cup and saucer painted with fruit by W. Powell and another un-signed example painted with pink roses (cup cracked and glued), pink printed marks, various date codes circa 1920.
A pair of Royal Worcester dark-blue ground ewers painted by Chivers, with gilt C-scroll panels of fallen fruit, the loop handles with gilt satyr mask terminals, on pedestal bases, 26.5cm high, green printed marks, date code for 1911, shape no. 1144 (some crazing of the pooled glaze of the necks)
A pair of Royal Worcester "Blush Ivory" porcelain bulbous two handled vases finely decorated in coloured enamels by Ricketts with still lives depicting apples and grapes, and peaches and grapes, each with cherries to reverse, within moulded leaf pattern borders and gilt decorated neck, handles and footrims, 11ins high (printed marks in rose to base, with shape No. 248 and date codes for 1919 and 1920 - one broken through at the base and cover damaged)

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