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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Two-Handled Loving Mug, decorated with a Chinoiserie design of urns of flowers and shrubs, painted mark, 15cm high; a pair of Royal Worcester white glazed dolphin mounted sweetmeats dishes, 12cm high and a pair of Royal Worcester vases moulded with flowers and raised on leaf feet, 10cm high. (5)
Fine bone china figure that is part of the Les Petites Collection. Depicts lady in a sandstone orange and white gown with matching hat and slippers with black cardigan; gold gilt touches on dress, slippers and earrings.Royal Worcester backstamp. This item has no reserve. Artist: Jack GlynnIssued: 1996Dimensions: 6.5"L x 5.25"W x 7"HManufacturer: Royal WorcesterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Limited edition fine bone china that is part of the Splendour At Court. Depicts lady in a cadet blue and white gown with pink roses around dress and hair; gold gilt hand fan and touches around dress, bracelet and earrings.Royal Worcester backstamp. This item has no reserve. Artist: John BromleyIssued: 1996Dimensions: 6.25"L x 6"W x 9.5"HEdition Size: 2701 of 12500Manufacturer: Royal WorcesterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Limited edition fine bone china that was inspired by the romance of the victorian era. Depicts gal in a soft blue and white off the shoulder gown with gorgeous floral pattern around; gold gilt touches around dress, necklace, earrings and hair pin.Royal Worcester backstamp. This item has no reserve. Artist: N. StevensIssued: 1992Dimensions: 5.75"L x 6.5"W x 8.75"HEdition Size: 1783 of 12500Manufacturer: Royal WorcesterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Fine bone china that is part of the Summer Romance Collection. Depicts lady in a soft yellow - orange and blue dress with matching shawl and parasol; gold gilt touches on parasol and necklace.Royal Worcester backstamp. This item has no reserve. Artist: Jack GlynnIssued: 1996Dimensions: 6.25"L x 6.5"W x 9.75"HManufacturer: Royal WorcesterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Fine bone china that is the official figurine of the year 2010. Depicts lady in a Persian blue and purple strapless gown adorned with silver patterns around dress.Royal Worcester backstamp. This item has no reserve. Artist: M. PashleyIssued: 2010Dimensions: 6.5"L x 7.75"W x 9"HManufacturer: Royal WorcesterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Late 18th century Flight Worcester plate from the 'Hope Service', made for the Duke of Clarence, of lobed circular form, the centre finely painted in monochrome by John Pennington with a female figure emblematic of Hope, standing with an anchor by her side on a cliff top, a ship in full sail in the distance, within an elaborate gilded band and a blue and gold border of arcaded panels and paterae, crown, Flight and crescent mark in blue, 24.5cm diameterThe commissioning of this important royal service for William Henry, Duke of Clarence in 1789 (when he relinquished command of HMS Valiant) was described by John Flight in his diary in January 1790:'We used our two best painters last week to make some very fine designs for the Duke of Clarence, we have already completed 3 plates and I have sent them to London. One is a gold arabesque design, another the figure of Hope, the other of Patience.'On 24th January he added... 'Apart from the two plates mentioned... we have made two others with figures, Peace and Plenty. H.R.H. Duke of Clarence has decided on the Hope design with the decoration that we put on the Peace plate, he has ordered a table service that will amount to more than £700 sterling. He has given us a year in which to complete it...'.Literature: See Sandon, Henry, 'Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain' (1978) and by Sandon, John, 'Worcester Porcelain at Cheekwood' (2008), pp.100-102.
Chamberlain Worcester pair of armorial dessert tureens and covers from the Admiral Yeo service, each of twin-handled semi-reeded campana form on spreading foot, painted and enriched in gilding with the crest, motto and Badge of the Order of the Bath of Admiral Sir James Yeo, the borders richly painted in an Imari palette with flowering shrubs within oval cartouches reserved on royal blue ground gilt with stylised ornament, the gently domed cover with gilded pineapple finial and gilt highlighted acanthus leaf decoration within conforming border, puce script mark to underside of each cover, ‘Chamberlains Regent China Worcester & 155 New Bond Street London, circa 1815-19, 19.8cm high One of the most important Chamberlain armorial services was made for Sir James Yeo who had ordered a full breakfast, tea and dessert service in 1815. Like his famous predecessor, Admiral Nelson, Yeo chose a pattern from stock, in this case number 298 which had a richly gilded deep blue border with panels of Japan foliage. The painting of his crest and motto on every piece cost 10s. each time, and this accounted for a far greater amount than the cost of the porcelain and border decoration. The set was so lavish that it was not invoiced to Sir James’ estate until 1820, two years after he was killed on a journey home from Jamaica. John Sandon, ‘The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain 1751-1851’For an account of the Admiral Yeo service See John Sandon, ‘The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, Volume One 1751-1851, page 373 including an identical tureen from the same service illustrated, and Geoffrey Godden ‘Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852’ pp. 116-117 and colour plate XI
Chamberlain Worcester armorial porcelain slop basin from the Admiral Yeo service, of footed form, painted and enriched in gilding with the crest, motto and Badge of the Order of the Bath of Admiral Sir James Yeo, the borders richly painted in an Imari palette with flowering shrubs within oval cartouches reserved on royal blue ground gilt with stylised ornament, 16cm diameter For a fuller account of the Admiral Yeo service See John Sandon, ‘The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, Volume One 1751-1851, page 373 and Geoffrey Godden ‘Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852’ pp. 116-117 and colour plate XIFrom John Sandon, ‘The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain 1751-1851’,One of the most important Chamberlain armorial services was made for Sir James Yeo who had ordered a full breakfast, tea and dessert service in 1815. Like his famous predecessor, Admiral Nelson, Yeo chose a pattern from stock, in this case number 298 which had a richly gilded deep blue border with panels of Japan foliage. The painting of his crest and motto on every piece cost 10s. each time, and this accounted for a far greater amount than the cost of the porcelain and border decoration. The set was so lavish that it was not invoiced to Sir James’ estate until 1820, two years after he was killed on a journey home from Jamaica.
Royal Worcester porcelain set of six fruit-decorated coffee cans and saucers, comprising six coffee cans painted by J. Smith (1), T. Bowen (2), R. Tomson (1) and two by an unidentified hand, black printed marks, 5.2cm diameter x 5cm high; and six saucers by T. Bowen, black printed marks, 10.5cm diameter (12)
A ROYAL WORCESTER PART SERVICECirca 1940 Each piece printed and painted with titled cottage scenes, signed Rushton, inside silvered borders, comprising; a pair of shaped circular dishes, 25cm diameter, a shaped square dish, 24.5cm and twelve plates, 23cm diameter, puce printed factory marks, painted z 1894 (15)Dishes- each with some wear and surface scratches12 plates- each with some wear and surface scratches
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS (4)Circa 1920 Each piece painted with a golden pheasant, the saucers signed Sedgley, the interiors of the cups in solid gilt, puce printed marks, saucers 9.5cm diameterOne saucer with a glaze crack to the underside of the rim, which doesn't extend through to the upper surface., approx 2.5cm length. Minor surface scratches to the centres of the saucers
A PAIR OF SMALL ROYAL WORCESTER SIDE PLATESCirca 1932 Each painted with a central bouquet of flowers, signed E.Barker, inside cobalt-blue and pink borders enriched in gilding, puce printed marks, 15.5cm diameter; also a Royal Worcester cup and saucer, circa 1910, painted with titled studies of a kingfisher and a hawfinch, puce printed marks, saucer 14cm diameter (4)Pair of side plates- one in overall good condition. The other with some heavy crazing to the glazeCup and saucer- some crazing to the glaze, particularly to the saucer

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