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Five Royal Worcester fruit painted Plates, 6 1/2in D, signed 'Austin', 'Moseley', (2), and 'Townsend' (2) The Plate with Apples and Blackberries - has a scratch to the paintwork (white under showing through).The Plate with Peaches and Cherries has crazing that's visible both sides.The other three appear to be good no obvious faults.
A Royal Worcester Ewer, the top having pierced decoration, scroll handle, the body painted scene of Highland Cattle with a mountainous landscape, signed 'John Stinton' Wear to enamels and gilding to rim rubbed, Extensive Damage and Restoration to the collar and handle (quite possibly been off?), also damage to the pierced decoration.
A Royal Worcester lobed Pot Pourri Vase, painted Highland Cattle in a landscape, moulded gilded decoration, lid with finial, signed 'H. Stinton', No. 291, 6in H There is some rubbing/small chips to the inner rim of the Lid. There are a few places of gilt paint that has been touched up / overpainted around the rim of the Vase, these can be felt and seen (Possibly small chip repairs?).No major obvious faults that we can see.
* English School. King Charles II in The Royal Oak, later 17th century, original woodcut printing block carved on boxwood showing an oak tree with three crowns, a collection of acorns and the face of King Charles II within the branches, 'The Royal Oak' in type either side of the trunk, light surface wear with loss of Charles' right eye, handwritten label in pencil (late 19th or early 20th century) to side reading ' 'Charles, Royal Oak, Very Early, 36', surface size 74 x 54 mm, accompanied with an impression taken from the block on modern good-quality handmade paperQTY: (1)NOTE:After the defeat of his forces at the Battle of Worcester in 1651, Charles II, future king of England, was forced to flee from the Parliamentarian army. To evade capture, Charles hid in an oak tree at Boscobel House in Shropshire. The story of the "Royal Oak" subsequently became a symbol of loyalty to the monarchy.
A Royal Worcester figure, for Compton & Woodhouse, A Golden Moment, CW520, Anniversary Figurine of the Year 2001; others, The Last Waltz, limited edition 8,477/12,500; Zoe, CW633, Figurine of the Year 2003; Lauren, CW524, Figurine of the Year 2001; Queen of Hearts, limited edition 9,411/12,500 (5)
A Royal Worcester figure, for Compton & Woodhouse, The Shepherdess, limited edition 2,125/9,500; others, Lavender, Street Sellers; Market Day, limited edition 1,632/5,000; Hannah, Les Petites; Noelle, limited edition 759/9,500; Rose, Past Times exclusive, 93/500; Lucy, Collectors Society exclusive (7)
A Winstanley model, of a cat, size 2, 15.5cm long, signed; another; a Royal Worcester circular pill box, Blue Glade, 4.5cm diameter, boxed; another, Lazy Days, boxed; a similar candle snuffer, boxed; Border Fine Art animal models, including cats, pig, seal, etc; Royal Crown Derby Posies trinket dishes; etc, qty
An Aynsley Cottage Garden pattern vase, 21cm, boxed; a Royal Worcester for Compton & Woodhouse collector's plate, A Christmas Wish, in support of the NSPCC, 21cm, certificate, boxed; a Wedgwood V&A plate, A Victorian Christmas, certificate, boxed; a Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern tea strainer and tray, boxed; a Royal Worcester Evesham pattern gravy boat on stand, boxed; a royal commemorative HRH Elizabeth II coffee can and saucer; qty
A Royal Worcester figure, for Compton & Woodhouse, The Spirit of Summer, CW526, limited edition 339/9,500; others, Melanie, CW528, limited edition 513/950; Grace, Premiere Figurine 1999; Graduation Night, Glittering Occasions; Lorna Doone, Ladies of Literature, CW657, limited edition 105/500; Cathy, Ladies of Literature, CW658, limited edition 105/500; Gala Ball, CW798, limited edition (7)
A Royal Worcester Connoisseur Collection patch box and cover; a pair of Geo V silver mounted thistle shaped posy vases, London 1934; a Wedgwood lustre octagonal dragon bowl; a Meissen floral encrusted cup and saucer; a Border Fine Arts resin pheasant; an Art Deco Plant Tuscan coffee set; a Gray's Pottery Sunderland lustre box and cover and four coasters; a novelty nutcracker as an old woman in a red headscarf; a tinplate clockwork gnome on a donkey; a cut glass decanter and tot glasses; etc
A Coalport figure, Diana Queen of the Crown, CW464, limited edition 5,436/9,500, 24cm high; a Royal Doulton figure, Red Red Rose, HN 3994, from the Language of Love collection, limited edition 4,491/12,500, 22.5cm high; a Royal Worcester figure, The Fairest Rose, limited edition 9,530/12,500, 22cm high (3)

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