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A small Royal Worcester fruit painted pot pourri vase and cover by William Roberts, decorated with peaches, grapes and cherries, black printed marks, H/279 and DH in black script, 12.5cms; and another similar decorated with apples and cherries, black printed marks, H/291A and DH in script, 130cms. (2)
A Royal Worcester fruit painted bowl by Albert Shuck, painted with plums, apple, grapes and strawberry, within a gilt line border, the exterior glazed in mustard yellow, signed A.Shuck, printed marks in puce including date cypher for 1921, retailers marks in brown for Townsend & Co, Newcastle, 15.5cms diameter.
A fine Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, 1890, reticulated in the manner of George Owen, and finely gilded probably by Samuel Ranford, with landscape vignettes, the cup double skinned, printed marks in puce including date letted for 1890, and initial R.S in pink.*A similar cup was recently sold from the Henry Sandon Study collection by Chorley's Cheltenham, on 18/4/23 lot 184
A collection of Carlton ware to include an Oyster dish decorated with a lobster together with Royal Worcester blush jug, a 1928 Bakelite napkin ring with silver shield shaped plaque initialled 'G', a silver plated dish, a silver plated decanter label and a black Bakelite tray with white metal monogramLocation: R1.4
A Royal China Works, Worcester (Grainger & Co). A twin handled blush ivory vase and cover painted by James Stintonof ovoid tapering form with twin scrolled handles, moulded neck and foot, the body painted with pheasants emerging from woodland, signed 'Jas Stinton', printed factory marks, 960 over G height 28cmCondition: Good condition overall
A Royal Worcester porcelain vase painted by William Hawkinsof twin handled urn form and gilt decorated throughout on a dark blue ground, the beaded rim above a fluted neck and with vine leaf moulded decoration, the front cartouche panel with painted fruit and signed 'Hawkins', on a spreading foot, black printed factory mark leadless glaze RdNo352097 number 2099, impressed M mark, date code for 1900height 22cm, diam. 15cmCondition: In good condition overall.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase painted by W.G Ricketts of tapering form with twin acanthus moulded loop handles on a leaf moulded foot, the body painted with Antirrhinum, (snapdragons), the reverse with Forget-Me-Knots, highlighted in gilt, green printed factory marks RdNd362626 shape no 2129, dated code for 1901height 32cm.,Condition: Good condition
A Royal Worcester fifteen piece dessert service painted by James Stintonto include twelve dinner plates, two oval serving dishes and a square serving dish, each piece painted with a variety of game birds, Pheasant, Red Partridge, Red Grouse, Black Grouse, Ptarmigan, Snipe, Mallard in woodland, moorland and marsh landscapes, all with waved gilt edges and signed 'Jas Stinton', puce factory marks, bearing 1912/14 date code, of which six stamped RD312259, (15)plates diam. 22cm, oval dish 31cm, square dish 29cmCondition: All in good condition overall. There is a patch of wear to the handle of the square serving dish. There is very minor crazing to the edges of two plates and one dish.
Six Royal Worcester blush ivory jugslate 19th/early 20th centuryfirst of tapering form, with twin reeded bands to waist and loop handle, the neck moulded with flowering prunus, the body painted with a spray of Hawthorn blossom, puce factory marks, Rd 17049, date code for 1890, shape 1225, together with five flatback jugs, shape 1094 in various sizes, of ovoid form and with gilt reeded loop handles, decorated with thistles, pink heather and other flowers, the two smallest jugs with butterflies, puce printed factory marks, Rd No29115, (6)first height 16.8 cm, smallest 13cmCondition: overall in good condition. First may have had cover originally There is some small areas of wear to the handles in places. Some rubbing to gilt

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