A pair of Royal Worcester spill-vase figures and a pair of French porcelain scent-flasks and stoppers. CIRCA 1865 AND MID 19TH CENTURY, THE SPILL-VASES WITH IMPRESSED MARKS. The spill-vases modelled as a boy and girl wearing eighteenth century dress, each standing beside the tree spill, on a circular mound base; the green-ground scent-flasks of shaped octagonal section, painted with panels of flowers and enriched in gilding. The figures 6 in. (15s in.) high (6).
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A pair of Royal Worcester ivory-ground posy-vases. DATE CODES FOR 1901, PRINTED GREEN CROWNED MARKS, SHAPE 1242. Modelled as figures of children in the Kate Greenaway style, standing by cylindrical bowls moulded to simulate fence-work, enriched in shades of matt-green, orange and gilding. 5s in. (14 cm.) high (2).
A good cased Royal Worcester set of six Harry Stinton highland cattle enamelled coffee cups and saucers, date code for 1932 painted with two cattle to each component in a misty highland landscape, gilt rims and handles, gilt interiors to cups, signed to each, puce mark, gilt cased black Morocco case. (2) .
A good Royal Worcester fruit painted pot pourri jar and pierced cover, circa 1960 of bulbous ovoid form, enamelled with peaches, grapes and raspberries on a mossy ground, signed J Skorett, with inner flat lid and domed pierced moulded gilt cover, on a circular gilt base, printed black mark, shape number 1286 height 24cm.
A pair of Royal Worcester green ground campana shaped vases, date code for 1899 of flared twin handled form, enamelled with fruit to either side in quatrefoil gilt vignettes, gilt fruiting vine ornament, opaque white beaded detail, on a circular pedestal, black printed mark, shape number 1926 height 19cm. (2)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Plaque, Terence Nutt], rectangular, depicting three peaches, a bunch of grapes, brambles and blossom on a mossy bank, signed, black printed crown and wheel mark and "hand painted fruit study" RT/0, in a frame, 16.5cm by 24.5cm; together with [A Small Framed Certificate], signed by the artist and the Director of the Worcester Royal Porcelain Company (2)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot-Pourri Vase and Cover, 1911], of compressed quatrelobed form, the lid pierced with scrolls and flowers, twig finial, the body printed with a half timbered country cottage, signed "E Lewis", enriched in olive burnished with gilt throughout, twig feet, green printed crown and wheel mark and date mark, shape 241H/47.74, 19cm high (A/F)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Rose Painted Cache-Pot, Mildred Hunt, 1922], squat circular form, the four raised and scroll edged reserves depicting red roses painted in the Hadley style, signed, against a solid gilded ground, puce printed crown and wheel mark and date marks, shape F132 and H15.54, 7.8cm high
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Orchid Dessert Plates, 1904], each of petalette circular form, transfer printed and painted with orchids named on the reverse "Aerids Zuinquervulnererum" and "Cypripedium Niveum", against ivory grounds, puce printed crown and wheel mark and date mark, shape No. 1348, 22cm diameter
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Blush Ivory Hors d'Oeuvres Dish, 1912], three lobed divisions, of arched handle, printed and painted with sprays of summer flowers, enriched in gilt, puce printed crown and wheel mark and date mark, shape No. 1994, 26.5cm wide; and [A Similarly Decorated Tray], rectangular, date code for 1912, 26.8cm wide (2)
A Collection of Five Royal Worcester Porcelain Blush Ivory Trinket Jars and Salts], circular and elongated oval shape, three having covers, variously painted with sprays of flowers, all with green or puce printed crown and wheel marks, circa 1900-1910, ranging 2.3cm to 3cm high; and [A Small Blush Ivory Model of a Hand], wearing a bracelet, picked out in gilt, printed mark in green and shape No. 392, 8cm high (6)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Toy Teapot and Cover, 1908], of compressed ovoid form with short spout, painted and printed with sprays of flowers against a blush ivory ground, puce printed crown and wheel mark and date mark, 6.5cm high; [A Similarly Decorated Ewer, 1903], 12cm; and [A Similar Two-handled Vase, 1906], of conical form with scroll pierced handles, 11.7cm high (3)
A Group of Four Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Porcelain Vessels, circa 1890-1910], comprising a square section two-handled jarlet and cover, 11cm; [Two Similar Graduated Ovoid Jugs], each decorated with sprays of flowers and enriched with gilding, various puce and green printed crown and wheel marks, date codes, 12.2cm and 10.5cm high and a cylindrical spill vase with pierced rim, 8.8cm; and [Two Royal Worcester Coffee Cups, circa 1924], both enamelled in blue and with neo-classical gilded decoration, one with associated silver and enamel coffee spoon, date codes for 1924 and 1925 (6)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain "Richmond Castle" Topographical Cabinet Plate, Raymond Rushden, circa 1935], painted with an angler on the River Swale beneath the castle, signed, brown printed crown and wheel mark and title, 27.6cm diameter *Raymond Rushden, 1886-1956, was a fine landscape painter, specialising in pictures of old fashioned manor house gardens, cottages and castle subjects. A prize winner at the National School of Arts in his earlier years, and was fond of fishing in his spare time and was an accomplished pianist, playing at the Fountain Inn (opposite the Worcester factory) in the evenings for beer money. In his later years he became crippled with arthritis, and did not sleep at all well and often dozed off at work. Ref: Sandon (Henry) "Royal Worcester Porcelain from 1962 to Present Day", pg 104
A Large Porcelain Floral Mug, G Sparks, Royal Porcelain House, Broad Street, Worcester, circa 1850], the detailed floral spray to the front and reverse within broad solid bandings, anthemion decorated scroll handle, script mark in red on the base, 17cm high *Sparks (George) 1804-1874, outside decorator in Worcester 1836-1854
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain "Tusk" Jugs, 1913], each printed and painted with sprays of carnations, daisies and other summer flowers, in soft colours and gilt against a blush ivory ground, the handles fashioned as antlers, puce printed crown and wheel mark and date mark, shape No. 1116, 28cm high
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Bowl, Kitty Blake, 1935], of shaped circular form with everted rim and angled foot, internally and externally painted with blossoming and fruiting brambles, signed, within soft gold frame, printed puce crown and wheel mark and date code, 18.5cm diameter
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Comport, Thomas Greville Lockyer, 1933], of shaped oval form, with gilded and gadrooned borders and shell tab handles, painted with two pears, an apple, purple grapes and two raspberries against a mossy bank, signed, the swept and cusped circular foot painted with two apples, brambles and redcurrants within a gadrooned and gilded frame, puce printed crown and wheel mark and date code, 31.5cm wide, 7.5 cm high,
A Set of Four Royal Worcester Ornithological Painted Coffee Cups and Saucers, Reginald Harry Austin, 1914], each cup painted with a different Australian bird in a naturalistic setting, signed, and with correspondingly painted saucer (two saucers signed), together with two spare saucers and a coffee cup (all signed), puce printed crown and wheel mark and date code, and C528
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Basket Weave Effect Jug, circa 1898], of bag shape, with antler-effect handle and cord enwrapped neck, applied with a lizard, in burnished olive and soft apricot colours throughout, puce printed crown and wheel mark and (indistinct) date mark, shape 1714, 15.5cm high
A Pair of Royal Worcester "Aesthetic Movement" Cylinder Vases, in the manner of Kate Greenaway, 1905], the blush ivory grounds moulded in relief with young women beside sunflowers and bulrushes, picked out in olive, copper and gilt, puce printed crown and wheel marks and date code, shape 2350, 12.5cm high,
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Two-Handled Baluster Vase and Cover, 1913], neo-classical style, the pierced and domed cover with pinnacle finial, inswept shoulder handles to a fluted neck, frontally painted with full blown English pink and claret roses and buds, the reverse with further roses, signed "J Southall", on a swept circular leaf collared base, enriched in gilt and olive colours overall, puce printed crown and wheel mark and date code, shape No. 248, 41cm high
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Coffee Set for Six, 1925-26], the cups painted by H Powell (one) H Everett (two) and W Hale (three), and saucers, puce printed crown and wheel marks and date marks, each signed together with six silver gilt scroll end coffee spoons, (hallmarks for London 1926-27) in the original Vickery, Regent Street fitted case
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Highland Cattle Vase, James Stinton, 1917], frontally painted with two longhorn cattle watering in a misty glen, signed, the reverse with boulders on a mountain side, the background frame picked out in fawn and olive, burnished in gilt, upon cloven feet, puce printed crown and wheel mark and date code, shape 250H, 19.2cm high
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Highland Cattle Vase, John Stinton, 1906], the cupped neck pierced with panels of flowers, the front painted with two longhorn cattle watering beside a loch in a misty glen, signed, the reverse with a rocky outcrop beside a loch, within "stained ivory" borders, puce printed crown and wheel mark, date code, shape 1089, registered No. 27579, 25.5cm high
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Coffee Set for Six, 1923-24], comprising coffee pot and cover, signed "H Price", cream jug, signed "Ricketts", sugar bowl, signed "A Shuck", six coffee cups and saucers, signed "Rushton", "W Hale", "H Ayrton", "E Townsend", "H Everett" and "W Bee", puce printed crown and wheel mark and year marks, with six silver and fruit enamelled coffee spoons, London import marks 1924-25, in the original fitted red cloth covered case
A Pair of Flight Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Two-Handled Pedestal Urns, circa 1825], each with twin serpent handles, beaded borders, the fascias with panels depicting sprays of flowers against a puce ground, on square plinths, red script mark "Flight Barr & Barr Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester, London House, Coventry Street", crown and initials impressed marks, 13.5cm high (restored)

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