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JAMES STINTON FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted coffee can and saucer, decorated with highland cattle, puce factory marks to the underside, and another Royal Worcester hand painted coffee can decorated with cattle by Harry Stinton (3).Additional InformationThe James Stinton can sounds dull when flicked although no hairline is evident, light crazing to the can, assorted with light scratches to the gilding.
ROYAL WORCESTER; five pieces of blush ivory including a twin handled bulbous shaped vase, height 18cm, shape no.1747, a basket, height 20cm, two flatback jugs, etc (5).Additional InformationLight wear to the gilding throughout, light scratches and scuffs, the larger flatback jug has been extensively restored.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted blush ivory tea cup and saucer, with moulded and hand painted floral decoration, with nine further pieces of Royal China Works Worcester, Locke & Co Worcester including a preserve jar and cover, a footed bowl, a menu holder in the form of an open shell, etc (10).Additional InformationThe baluster vase with wear to the gilding and minor chipping to the rim, the moulded bowl with restoration to the interior, the menu holder with minor chipping to the rim, each of the bamboo vases with hairline cracks.
A collection of 19th century and later ceramics including a Meissen moulded cabinet plate with gilt highlights, diameter 21.5cm, a Royal Worcester hand painted comport, a Derby Imari decorated plate, a Royal Worcester tureen and cover, a pair of teacups and saucers of shaped oval and similar twin handled sugar, etc.Additional InformationThe Royal Worcester tureen is cracked, the Derby plate with heavy wear to the gilding and decoration, the Coalport oval shaped tazza with a large open crack, the sugar bowl is heavily stained and crazed, one of the saucers in the same set with a large open crack, wear to the gilding on the Meissen plate.
A post-War C.B., 1953 Coronation C.V.O. pair awarded to Eric Bedford, Esq., who served as Chief Architect to the Ministry of Works from 1950-70, and designed the Post Office Tower which was, on its completion, the tallest building in Britain The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, C.B. (Civil) Companion’s neck badge, silver-gilt, with neck riband, in Collingwood, London, case of issue; The Royal Victorian Order, C.V.O., Commander’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, the reverse officially numbered ‘1165’, with neck riband, in Collingwood, London, case of issue; together with the related miniature awards mounted as worn, nearly extremely fine (2) £400-£500 --- C.B. London Gazette 13 June 1959. C.V.O. London Gazette 1 June 1953: ‘On the occasion of Her Majesty’s Coronation.’ Eric Bedford was born in Halifax, Yorkshire, on 23 August 1909 and was educated at Thornton Grammar School, before becoming an apprentice with a firm of architects in Leicester. In 1934 he won a Royal Institute of British Architects competition for the design of a railway terminal, and two years later joined the Ministry of Works, becoming its youngest Chief Architect in 1950, at the age of 41. In 1953 Bedford was given responsibility for the design of the backdrop to the 1953 Coronation. The project, for which he was appointed a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, included four steel arches, surmounted by gold and silver lions, white unicorns, and a coronet, was popular and well received. He was also responsible for the Post Office Tower (now known as the BT Tower) in central London, which upon its completion in 1964 was, at 177 metres, the tallest building in Britain. Described by Pevsner as ‘a notable 1960s landmark’, some of his other government buildings were less aesthetically pleasing, with his (now-demolished) Marsham Street development in Westminster being described by the same authority as ‘ruthlessly logical, but a spectacular failure, the very image of faceless bureaucracy’. Bedford was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in the 1959 Birthday Honours’ List, and retired in 1970. He died in Worcester on 28 July 2001. Sold together with the Bestowal Documents for both awards, both mounted in matching glazed display frames; and copied research.
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER ARMORIAL PORCELAIN, comprising three Royal Worcester soup plates and three matching plates with cobalt borders, puce mark, 10" diameter, a pair of Mintons small tureens and covers retailed by Mortlock, 9 1/4" wide, two unmarked plates and a French lobed dessert plate centrally painted with two guinea fowl within a pale green border, printed mark, 9" diameter (11) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Worcester tired, both unmarked, plates damaged
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA SMALL VASE, 1938, of waisted cylindrical form, painted in colours by E. Townsend with a still life of apples and blackberries on a mossy bank, signed, puce mark, shape G923, 4 1/2" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration. Purchased in 1998 for £350
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA SMALL VASES, 1928, of waisted cylindrical form, painted in colours by James Stinton with pairs of pheasants in woodland glades, signed, puce mark, shape G923, 4 1/2" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration. One has a little fritting to inner of everted rim
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, 1925, of lobed cylindrical form, painted in colours by Ricketts with a still life of peaches and cherries on a mossy bank, signed, puce mark, shape H/278, 5" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good, no chips, cracks or restoration
A SET OF FOUR ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS, 1936, all painted in polychrome enamels by Powell with sprays of flowers including asters, buttercups and harebells, together with a similar pair, 1935, painted by H. Everett with flowers, all signed, printed marks in blue and inscribed 2640 in burnt orange (6) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)One cup cracked, one saucer chipped
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN AESTHETIC MOON FLASKS, c.1880, with angular handles, raised upon key moulded bracket feet, each painted in lilac with a pair of birds perched upon scratched out grasses, with blanc de chine highlights, on a pale mottled grey ground, moulded mark, 8 1/4" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Hairline crack to moulding mark on rim on both vases, some wear to gilding
TWO ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA SMALL DISHES, 1930 and 1934, both painted in colours by A Shuck with a still life, one of shaped oblong form with apples and cherries on a mossy bank, puce mark, 4" x 5", and lobed circular example with peaches and blackberries, navy mark, 4 3/4" diameter, both signed (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, 1938, the cup interior and saucer border painted in colours by E. Townsend with a still life of pears and blackberries, peaches and black currants, the cup with solid gilt exterior, cup only signed, puce mark, saucer 4 1/2" diameter (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, 1913, the cup and saucer border painted in colours by Ricketts with a still life of fruits on a mossy bank, together with another similar, the cup (1919) painted by F. Harper, the saucer (1921) by L. Hariman, all signed, puce marks, saucers 3 3/4" diameter (2) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration. Gilding to Ricketts rather worn, spotting to gilding on Harper cup
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, 1935, the cup exterior and saucer border painted by Stinton with Highland cattle in mountainous landscape, both signed, puce mark, together with another similar cup, 1911, signed H. Stinton, and unsigned saucer, both saucers 3 3/4" diameter (2) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)First also inscribed W9003 in burnt orange, crazing to cup base, no damage or restoration. Second cup (unsigned), crazed. Saucer restored and very obvious wear to gilding
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA MINIATURE CABINET SOLITAIRE, late 20th century, painted in colours with a still life of fruits on a mossy bank, comprising coffee and teapot with covers, trio, milk jug, slop basin and two handled sucrier and cover, indistinctly signed, black mark, plate 3 1/4" diameter (8) (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA VASE AND COVER, late 20th century, of ovoid form, the two angular handles with female mask terminals, on waisted socle and square foot, painted in colours by Leaman with a still life of fruits including peaches, apples and blackberries on a mossy bank, signed, black mark, shape 2363, 8" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Knop reglued with loss. Crack to foot (on peaches side) left corner running through
A SET OF THREE ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET PLATES, 1916, of shaped circular form, centrally painted by Richard Sebright with still life fruit vignettes within a gilded wide cobalt blue border with six pale pink cartouche with raised gilding, signed, puce mark, inscribed W8346, 9" diameter (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks, restoration or crazing. Good. One date cypher only has 10 dots under mark, but the last dot is smudged so maybe 1913 or 1916
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA SMALL URN AND COVER, 1912, of plain U form with two flower moulded angular handles on waisted socle and square foot, painted in colours by Harry Stinton with Highland cattle watering within a raised flower gilded oval panel, on a cobalt blue ground, signed, puce mark, shape 2366, 8 1/2" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Minute chip to tip of finial, finial glued on. Minor crazing to inner lip of vase and socle, no restoration
An early twentieth century Royal Worcester Orlando pattern coffee service, c. 1920. Comprising of: a coffeepot and cover, an open sugar, a creamer, and six cups and saucers. All marked to the underside and decorated with printed and painted designs. Coffeepot: 21 cm tall. (9)Condition: in good overall condition.
A Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits cabinet plate, hand painted by Thomas Lockyer, 1931, decorated with peaches, black grapes and raspberries on a mossy ground, shaped gilt rim, signed, puce mark to reverse, 26cm diameter CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows a small loss to the glaze above the eft hand peaches, the odd small dark speck to the glaze, minor fine surface wear and minor rubbing to the gilt rim, but no obvious chips, cracks, crazing or restoration.
A Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits coffee can and saucer, each hand-painted by H.Everett 1925, cup decorated with peaches, black grapes and raspberries with gilt interior and handle, 5.3cm high, saucer 11.7cm diameter, together with a further Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits coffee can and saucer, the cup signed AG Moseley (date worn), 5.4cm high, the saucer signed H.Everett 1925, 11.7cm diameter, and a further Fallen Fruits coffee can and saucer, the cup signed AG Moseley 1925, 5.4cm high, the saucer signed W.Hale 1925, 11.7cm diameter (6) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show rubbing to the gilt highlights (particularly to the saucer wells which all show some surface scratching; the Everett saucer also shows some spots of discolouration to the gilt). All pieces show the odd small loss to the glaze, the odd small dark speck to the glaze, and minor fine surface wear, but no obvious chips, cracks, crazing or restoration.
A Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits teacup and saucer, hand-painted by E.Townsend, the teacup decorated with peaches, cherries, strawberries and grapes, dated 1938, 6.8cm high, the saucer with strawberries and damsons, dated 1937, 11.9cm wide, together with a further Royal Worcester teacup and saucer, painted by AG Moseley, teacup dated 1937, 6.9cm high, saucer dated 1936, 11.9cm diameter, a further cup with gilded exterior, unsigned, 7cm high, with associated saucer signed E.Townsend, dated 1938, 11.8cm diameter, and a further cup with gilded interior, signed Price, dated 1923, 4.8cm high, with associated saucer signed WH Austin, dated 1923, 12.7cm diameter (8) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show rubbing to the gilt highlights (particularly to the saucer wells which both show some surface scratching). All pieces show the odd small loss to the glaze, the odd small dark speck to the glaze, the odd firing frit, and minor fine surface wear, but no obvious chips, cracks, or restoration. One of the Townsend saucers and the Austin saucer show surface crazing throughout.
A Royal Worcester Lavinia dinner service, late 20th century, comprising twelve dinner plates, 27cm wide, twelve salad plates, 20.5cm wide, thirteen side plates, 16cm wide, eleven soup bowls, 21cm wide, two sauce boats and stands, 22cm wide, three graduated platters, max. size 40cm wide, a serving dish and cover, 27.5cm wide, and a further cover, each piece with fluted borders decorated with blackberry sprigs with gilt highlighted rims (58)
A selection of Royal Worcester porcelain figures, 20th century, to include: Monday's Child 3519, Thursday's Child 3260, Friday's Child 5323, Friday's Child 3262, Sabbath Child 3250, February 3453, April 3416, July 3440, October 3417, and a further selection of porcelain figures and tableware (Qty)
A collection of vintage 20th century figures to include makers Royal Worcester, Royal Doulton and Coalport. To include Over the Threshold - HN3274 - Royal Doulton, Mae & Marlene & Rita Royal Worcester, Moonlight Serenade and High Society by Coalport. All boxed and the majority having certificates. Measures 33cm tall.
A 20th century Royal Worcester Royal fine bone china lidded vase urn having hand painted faunistic decorations of hunted game birds to each side with gild detailing. Marked to base as "Royal Worcester Royal Warrant Holder for 200 years 1789 - 1989". The lot appears in overall very good conditions with no apparent damage or repair no cracks, chips, hairline cracks or crazing. Comes in original box. It measures approx. 30cm tall.
Two Royal Worcester figural candle snuffers in the form of a monk and a nun, second half 20th c, 12cm h, black printed mark, a Victorian Parian Ware figure of a boy holding a basket, c1880 and various other Royal Worcester, Royal Doulton and Beswick figures and birds, to include Pickwick and Beatrix Potter characters (19) Good condition

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