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A Royal Worcester fluted vase, of bottle shape with upswept gilt handles, decorated after Edward Raby, printed monogram, with water lilies and other flowers on a shaded apricot ground, the rims gilt 24.5cm h, printed mark, rd no, 1761, date code for 1894 In fine condition and attractive; no damage or restoration
A Royal Worcester two handled vase and cover, painted with highland cattle in a landscape by H Stinton, signed, between leafy gilt borders, on gilt trumpet foot, knopped cover, 25cm h, printed mark, H247, date code for 1917 Finial re-joined to the cover but neatly done, the vase in fine condition with no restoration
Three Royal Worcester plaques painted by James Stinton, one signed, with pheasants on a fallen tree, oval, 9.5 x 5.5cm or oblong 12 x 3cm, printed mark, date code for 1929 All in fine condition. One of the oval plaques with very mild wreathing of the glaze which is hardly noticeable and does not detract. No scratches, flaking, wear or restoration
A Royal Worcester jug and cover, with gilt bamboo handle, printed and painted with wild flowers on an ivory ground, 17cm h, printed mark, date code for 1891; a Royal Worcester miniature loving cup, decorated with Worcester Cathedral; a Royal Worcester spouted jug, floral decorated, both c1900 (4) Jug and cover - minor descending hairline crack near handle, slight wear to the gilding on the handles. Spouted jug - slight wear to the gilding on the handle and rim. Loving cup - in fine condition.
A Royal Worcester cabbage leaf dish and three other Royal Worcester dishes, all printed and painted with wild flowers or blossom on an ivory or shaded apricot ground, gilt borders, leaf dish 20cm l, printed mark and date codes, all c1900 Minor localised wear to the leaf dish which does not detract One of the other dishes with a small rim chip; the smaller circular dish with slight wear to the gilding and a flatish rim chip to the underside
A Royal Worcester vase and a pair of Royal Worcester two handled globular vases, painted by John Hopewell with a robin on holly and mistletoe or another bird and bellflowers on a pink ground, the pair of globular posy vases with tightly packed flowers to either side, on gilt ball feet, 8 and 18cm h, printed mark, both c1880 Slight wear to the gilding in places but in overall fine condition
A pair of Royal Worcester 'jewelled' tea cups and saucers, a similar dessert stand, a pair of plates and a trembleuse cup and saucer, all painted by John Hopewell with bird studies in gilt borders, stand 24cm diam, impressed or printed marks, all c1880 The stand restored. Minor hairline crack in the trembleuse saucer. The other pieces in fine condition
Twenty-eight Royal Worcester models of birds, decorated in colours, 14cm h and smaller, printed mark, title and shape number, 1960s & '70s (full details on request or at www.mellorsandkirk.com) The lot comprises: pied woodpeckers, kingfisher, thrush, goldcrest, marsh tit, wax wing, blue tits, yellow hammers, chaffinches, robin, bluebird, nut-hatch, coal tits, great tit, blue tit, chaffinch, bullfinch, wood warbler, sparrow, western tanager, goldfinch, nightingale, linnets, hedge sparrow, red cardinal, wren, American robin, blue jay. All in fine condition with no damage or restoration.
A Royal Worcester honeycomb reticulated cabinet cup and saucer, the double walled cup and flared saucer enamelled in turquoise and pink with 'jewelled' gilt ribbon borders, saucer 15.5cm diam, impressed and printed marks and dated 76 for 1876 Localised restoration to the teacup and with loss of some of the turquoise jewel droplets around the lower border
A Royal Worcester serpentine handled oviform pot pourri vase and cover, painted to either side in 'wet' enamels with brambles and wild flowers within chrome green and gilt borders with bud knop and square plinth, 28cm h, printed mark and 63 for 1863 This vase was almost certainly painted by David Bates (1843-1921), a professional artist who first received training at the Worcester factory from about 1855 leaving in 1880. For comparable vases by Bates including an example of the same shape (519), see Sandon (H), Royal Worcester Porcelain from 1862 to the Present Day, plt 46. Pinhead sized flat nick to the rim of the cover, in otherwise excellent condition with no cracks, chips, damage or restoration, the gilding also fine
A fine and early Royal Worcester gold ground rosewater stand, painted by Josiah Rushton with 'jewelled' grotesques and medallions reserved on a ground of scrolling foliage with squirrels and birds in an azure blue and gilt rim, the underside and low cavetto foot also enamelled and gilt, 31cm diam, impressed mark, signed J Rushton Pinxt. in puce script, c1870 In fine condition with no cracks, chips, rubbing, wear or restoration
A LATE 18TH-CENTURY FLIGHT WORCESTER PORCELAIN FOOTED BOWL, of navette form with incurved integral handles, the ogee-shaped bowl painted in underglaze blue with Royal Lily pattern, between mazarine blue borders, gilt-enriched, the foot with similar borders, iron-red lining to the rim and foot, 30.5cm, (12in) long
SIX MID 20TH-CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN PLATES DESIGNED BY A.H. WILLIAMSON, each of wavy-edged circular form with gilt rim and mint green border, the centres printed and overpainted with flowers, entitled verso "Columbine", "Poppy", "Tulip" (2) and "Lily" (2, one badly damaged), printed marks including date code for 1949 and painted number 2197 to base of each, 23cm, (9in) diameter
A LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN HANGING PLANTER of unusual balustroid form with relief-modelled entwined gilt foliage applied to the matt ivory ground, green printed mark with indistinct date letter (1885?), Rd N. 14620 or 14820, and model number 1045 plus puce stamp "PATENT METALLIC" to reverse, 26.5cm, (10.4in) high (hairline)
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN CHOCOLATE POTS, each of barrel form with scroll-form side handle, the bodies with gilt greek key frieze above a gilt monogram (M.A.C.?), green printed mark with date code for 1886 to base of each, red printed mark with date code for 1887 beneath each cover, 9.5cm, (3.75in) high
A PAIR OF MID-VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN POSY VASES or violetiers modelled as bird's eggs, each with two curious mice (one peeping out of the shell), on a naturalistic base, faintly impressed standard mark, numbered 7 over 53, and inscribed "No 313" "1873" to base of each, 6cm, (2.3in) high
FIVE MINIATURE ITEMS OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN, comprising: A lidded pot of cauldron form with slightly domed cover, both hand-painted with floral sprays, puce printed mark with date code for 1915 to base, 3.5cm diameter x 2.8cm high, (1.4in x 1.1in); A mid Victorian condiment stand of naturalistic form, modelled with three bird's nests on a gilt branch, with curled double leaf as menu holder, green printed marks, Design Registration lozenge for 22 December, 1866, date code for 1869, 10cm, (4in) long; and A three-piece condiment set, comprising salt and pepper casters of matching spherical design with moulded foot, green printed marks with date code for 1923, the casters 3.8cm, (1.5in) high (5)

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