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An Oriental Imari decorated plate, 29cm dia (slight paint loss on surface) plus a small saucer from the 'Tek Sing' wreck sold through 'Nagel Auctions' (label on base), 15.5cm dia, together with a Royal Worcester 'June Garland' six setting tea set, a Coalport heart shaped pot and a long dish plus an 'Argenta Sweden' small dish
Two Wilkinsons 'Oriflamme' miniature lustre vases, one decorated with a fish 7.5cm tall, marked to base for John Butler (small chip to rim), the other a plain lustre 6.5cm tall, marked Butler to base plus a Royal Worcester signed pin dish 'Spilsbury', a Copenhagen vase and a pair of Copeland & Garrett Felspar armorial dishes
A Japanese Kutani Charger, Meiji period, painted with a dragon and with brocade panels, together with a quantity of other various ceramics, including a Royal Crown Derby Imari teapot, two Royal Worcester candle snuffers, Copeland Victorian commemorative teapot, Capodemonte figure, Belleek cream jug etc (two trays)
A Royal Worcester Twin Handled Pedestal Vase, hand-painted with roses shape No 2249, 24cm high, together with a further rose painted Royal Worcester vase, shape No G923, 23cm high and a Royal Worcester basket moulded jug, applied with a lizzard, shape No 1714, 15cm high (3)All three items free from chips, cracks and restoration.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and cover by Kitty Blake, of quatrelobed form hand painted with autumnal leaves and berries, faintly signed Kitty, with green printed marks beneath including shape number 278, and date code for 1910, H13.5cmCondition Report:Cover restored. Possibly small touch-ups to the body and general surface wear.
Two early 20th century Royal Worcester cache pots, of compressed form, each with four hand painted panels within gilt strapwork borders, the first decorated with roses, the second with autumnal berries and foliage, green printed marks beneath including shape number F132 and date codes for 1908 and 1909, H8.5cm (2)
Victorian Royal Worcester Persian style vase, of pear form with twin floral pierced mounted handles and lattice slender neck, hand painted and gilded with floral sprays, upon a circular moulded foot, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 942 and date code for 1886, H43cmCondition Report:Large areas of restoration to the body and foot, also re-gilded in areas.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester twin handled footed bowl of squat baluster form with scalloped rim, hand painted with roses, unsigned, upon pedestal base, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 2344, and date code for 1910, L29cm x H13cmCondition Report:Restoration, cracks and wear throughout.
Matched pair of Royal Worcester baluster form vases by Gerald Delaney and Roberts, each hand painted with a still life of fruit, with black printed marks beneath including shape number 2491, H10.4cm, together with a Worcester style shaped dish, hand painted with fruit by Leighton, signed beneath, D11.5cm (3)Condition Report:Roberts vase: cracked and repaired to rim and neck and shoulder. Some losses to the gilding and surface weat to all pieces.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester vase, of lobed form with applied twin handles and flared rim, hand painted with roses, with green printed marks beneath including shape number 153, and date code for 1908, H20cm, together with another Royal Worcester vase, signed K.H. Blake (2)Condition Report:The twin handled vase has restoration to the handles, neck, rim and areas of the body. The second vase has been heavily restored.
Two early 20th century Royal Worcester vases, of bottle form with relief moulded slender necks, each hand painted with roses, with green and puce printed marks beneath including shape number 153, and one with date code for 1907, H21cm max (2)Condition Report:Both have minor surface wear commensurate with age and some rubbing to the gilding.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester vase, of twin handled urn form, hand painted with roses, with green printed marks beneath including shape number 247 (a/f), another vase by Mildred Hunt, hand painted with roses, signed M. Hunt, on gilt pedestal base, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 2260, H14.5cm (2)Condition Report:Both pieces restored.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester vase by Mildred Hunt, of waisted cylindrical form, hand painted with roses, signed M Hunt, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number G923 and date code for 1938, H18.5cm max, together with a Royal Worcester pot pourri jar, of globuar form with pierced rim, hand painted with floral sprays, with blue printed marks beneath including shape number 1039 and date code for 1913 (2)Condition Report:Pot pourri vase lacking cover, loss of gilding, some small areas on body showing under UV. The waisted vase appears free of damage. Both having some surface wear.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester vase, of ovoid form, hand painted with roses, upon circular gilt foot, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 312, and date code for 1915, H13.5cm and another similar vase, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 302B, and date code for 1918 (2)Condition Report:Minor surface wear to both.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester fruit bowl by Reginald Austin, hand painted throughout with roses on a faded green ground, signed R. Austin to the exterior, with puce printed marks beneath including date code for 1926, D22cm, together with a early 20th century Royal Worcester ewer vase, high loop handle with dolphin terminal, hand painted with flowers and foliage, on circular foot, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 2441, and date code for 1912, H17.5cm (2) Condition Report:Crazing to the bowl. Both having minor surgace wear and some loss of gilding.
Late Victorian Royal Worcester Persian style vase, of globular form with floral moulded flared rim, the ivory ground heightened in gilt with Butterflies, flowers and foliage, on moulded foot, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 1257, and date code for 1888, H21.5cm Condition Report:Loss of gilding throughout, some restoration to the feet and other areas of damage to the gilding. General surface wear.
Late Victorian Royal Worcester Persian style, vase of globular twin handled form, the ivory ground painted with Butterflies, flowers and foliage, on circular moulded foot, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 1574, and date code for 1892, H25.5cm, together with a similar style vase, with twin mask handles, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 1626 and date code for 1894 (2)Condition Report:Shape 1574: restored neck. The other vase has restoration to the rim and small areas of the neck. Both have loss of gilding and surface wear.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester vase, of twin handled urn form, painted with faded green borders and floral sprays to the body, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 2247, and date code for 1903, H18.5cm, together with another late Victorian Worcester vase, of bottle form, hand painted with thistles and flowers, with green printed marks beneath including shape number 1889 (2)Condition Report:General surface wear and some loss of gilding.
Late Victorian Royal Worcester twin handled ovoid form vase, painted and gilded with floral sprays, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 1021, H15.5cm, together with two early 20th century Royal Worcester blush ivory vases including shapes 1021 and 2151 (3)Condition Report:All have general surface wear and some loss of gilding.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester cabinet plate by Richard Sebright, the centre painted with plumbs and gooseberries, signed R. Sebright, within a pink, yellow and gilt floral and shell border, with puce printed marks beneath, retailed by 'C. Reizenstein Sons, Pittsburg PA.', date code for 1909 and pattern no. W8346, D23cm, together with a matching pair (a/f) (2)Condition Report:The intact plate has a hairline crack through the centre of the plate and other small hairline cracks. The other is in need of full restoration. Both have surface wear.
ROYAL WORCESTER; an approximately ninety-six piece dinner service, each item with a hand painted central floral decoration, with cobalt blue and gilt border panels, each with floral sprays and insects, the top central cartouche has the family crest of the Walker family, possibly of Blythe Hall and inscribed 'Cura et Industria' (Care and Industry), opposite the coat of arms there is also a cartouche with the monograms of 'CVW', comprising a large tureen, three oval platters, two planters, menu frame, large plates, side plates, coffee cups, tea cups, saucers, kidney-shaped bowls, etc, each item stamped with a Royal Worcester puce mark dated 1895 and retailer's mark for 'Phillip's 175 Oxford Street London' (approx. 96).Condition Report; To the best of our knowledge, there are approximately fifty-two pieces found to have some form of restoration or damage. In some cases ranging from a small chip to the underside of the rim, to extensive riveted repair. Items with damage include the large twin-handled tureen, nine plates, diameter 26cm, two oval platters, diameters 36cm and 43cm, six kidney-shaped plates, nine side plates, diameter 22cm, a large salad bowl, a menu holder, three coffee cans, two small tea cups, six large tea cups, an egg cup, a jug, etc.The items that have no obvious chips or repairs include six kidney-shaped plates, one large oval platter, length 46cm, width 38cm, twelve small saucers, diameter 14cm, ten large saucers, diameter 15cm, three dinner plates, diameter 26cm, a small oval platter, length 30cm, two side plates, diameter 22cm, five coffee cans and one small teapot.Of the good pieces there does not seem to be any crazing
A late 18th century Royal Worcester porcelain ice-pail and cover, circa 1790, with liner, the lid with acanthus loop handle, with gilt detail, the front with rams head crest above three gilt initials, on a waisted spreading circular base with gilt ring, the underside with puce crossed batons, crown and D mark, 20 cm high (not counting the handle).Provenance: Contents of the Estate of Sir Frank Williams CBE and Lady Virginia Williams. Location:BWR
A Crown Staffordshire miniature porcelain cabaret set, with floral pattern, together with two miniature German cups and saucers, one by Augustus Rex, the other with crossed swords, possibly Meissen, two Royal Worcester miniature jewelled cups and saucers, in yellow and blue, and other miniature porcelain, the Royal Worcester teacups 5 cm highProvenance: Contents of the Estate of Sir Frank Williams CBE and Lady Virginia Williams. Location:R2.5

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