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A cased Royal Worcester coffee service for six, circa 1920, comprising six saucers, six coffee cups and six silver spoons, the wares in royal blue with gilt highlights and decorative enamelling, the spoons similarly enamelled, stamped '925' and bearing maker's marks for Henry James Houlbart, retailed by Sorley of Glasgow and in original fitted caseAll pieces in good condition, noting very light scractching to gilded centres of saucers from use (minor), the enamel is good on all spoons, the slilver in need of a clean.
A selection of decorative ceramics, including: a Royal Worcester ceramic figure of 'Scotland', by Freda Doughty, 3104, 13.5cms high; a pair of Royal Copenhagen ceramic figures of miniature mermaids, 2313, 5cms high; and a Royal Crown Derby 'Royal Antoinette' pattern ceramic trinket box and cover, date cypher LIX.
A collection of 19th century and later porcelain plates, including a Chamberlains Worcester plate, c.1820; a Royal Worcester Sir Joshua Reynolds pattern plate; an armorial plate; a Samson of Paris armorial plate; A Davenport plate; a Derby plate; a Chinese famille rose plate and others. (11)
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER POT POURRI VASES & COVERS 1907, hand-painted with blackberries, leaves and flowers, each 12.5cm high. Condition Report : One lid with restored finial and rim. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A Minton part teaset with turquoise band flanked by a gilt band of leaves, comprising 6 cups, 5 saucers and two cake plates, together with a Royal Worcester bird painted part set, with gilt and white enamel dot band, comprising 7 cups, 6 saucers, sugar bowl and two cake plates Condition Report:Available upon request
An early 19th-century Worcester Chamberlains jug, decorated in gilt and blue throughout with a scene of Worcester by the river, along with a Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, Worcester trio each decorated in cobalt blue and floral sprigs, Worcester Royal Lily pattern bowl and dish, and three Royal Worcester miniatures.
A good selection of late 19th and 20th century British regimental tunic buttons, including some scarce WW1 examples. Made in various sizes and finishes, including brass, gilt brass, silvered, and anodised. To include example for the Royal Warwickshire Regiment (used 1881-1902, and 1902-1933), the 1st Birmingham Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1914, the 2nd Birmingham Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1914, the 3rd Birmingham Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1914, and other Royal Warwickshire Regiment examples (in use from 1933-1963). Plus, examples for the Royal Welsh Fusiliers (used from 1881-1920 and beyond), and the Worcester & Sherwood Foresters Regiment (used 1970-2007). 54 buttons in total. Condition: good. Normal age related wear and patination, with some polishing to the high points of the designs, and some tarnishing. Each button retains its shank to the reverse side.
Tray of ceramics to include: Royal Worcester globular porcelain vase depicting robin on a tree shape No. 161, together with some blue and white and green and white Wedgwood Jasperware items including framed plaque, similar bottle vase and stopper and a continental floral encrusted bonbon dish. (B.P. 21% + VAT). Images of large bottle vase added. Height 30cm approx.

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