A Royal Worcester fruit cup and saucer by Moseley, a vase decorated by Barker, both with puce printed mark, together with a small cup and saucer and small vase, the vase signed Platt, the cup and saucer without signature. CONDITION REPORT: All items in this lot are in generally good order with no chips, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The large Moseley cup and saucer have no visible crazing on the painted surfaces, however the white underside does have faint crazing. There are very minor surface scratches to the gilding to the centre of the saucer. The other pieces in this lot are not crazed. The miniature saucer diameter is 87 mm.
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A Royal Worcester miniature teacup and saucer, painted with pink rosebuds, gilded exterior, dated code for 1924; a Royal Worcester shaped oval dish, painted by K Mason, signed, with ripe fruits on a mossy bank, 12cm wide, printed marks in black; a similar trinket dish, painted by Mosely, signed, year code for 1938; a Royal Worcester blush ivory cream jug, 10cm (4)
A Flight Barr and Barr plate painted with a view of 'Ronayn's Island' (Ronan's Island, Upper Lake, Killarney), after an engraving of the same name by Samuel Middiman (1750-1831), the plate with a dark purple and gilt border and further decorated with scattered butterflies and insects, titled verso, printed and impressed factory marks, 21.5cm diameter; sold together with a Royal Worcester plate decorated with fruit by R. Sebright (badly cracked), 23cm diameter(2)
A group of Worcester polychrome porcelain, circa 1775-80painted with over-glaze enamels with assorted bouquets of flowers within gilt and red borders to the rim, comprising a shaped dessert plate, 22cm diameter; a tureen stand, 23cm wide and an oval dessert centre dish, unmarked, 27cm wide, a 'Fruit and Wreath' coffee cup, 6cm high; a 'Fenced Garden' saucer dish, 18cm diameter; a coffee cup decorated with simple green buds (restored), 6.2cm high; a 'Royal Lily' bowl, 16.5cm diameter; a further saucer dish decorated in polychrome with roses and other flowers in a cell diaper border, 19cm diameter; together with an unusual sparrow beak cream, printed in black with Robert Hancock's 'King of Prussia' print, possibly Staffordshire(qty) (some a.f)Some rubbing to enamels on the shaped circular dessert plate. Some further rubbing to the gilding around the central well of the stand as well as further lighter wear to the gilding around the rim. The red-lined rim of the dessert centre dish is also worn in areas.Lily bowl - hairline to underside of base.Floral dish- has been in at least two pieces and restored, restoration now yellowed.Fruit and wreath cup - hairline around lower terminal of handle.Green flower cup- badly cracked, stained.Prussia jug - some wear to print.
Five Royal Worcester ladies, comprising 'Philippa', limited edition numbered 146/750 and complete with certificate; 'Serena' (Figurine of the Year 1997); 'Hannah (Les Petites); 'Lady in Red (High Society) and 'Lady Elizabeth (Fashionable Victorians, limited edition of 9,500); together with a Coalport ring tray and four assorted Coalport trinket pots including Ming Rose and Ludlow pattern; eight Coalport ladies, comprising Charlotte, A Royal Debut (Golden Age, ltd edition 12,403/12,5000); 'Rosamund'; 'Katie'; 'Debutante - Miranda', three from the Ladies of Fashion series - 'After the Ball'; 'Clare Marie'; and 'Penelope Ann' and a collection of Royal Doulton character jugs, comprising 'King Phillip of Spain' D6822 (Spanish Armada, ltd edition of 9,500); large jugs 'Pied Piper' D6403; 'Anne Boleyn' D6644; 'Beefeaters'; 'Izaak Walton' D6404 (Commemorating 300th Anniversary of the Compleat Angler); 'Rip Van Winkle' D6438; 'Old Charley'; 'Aramis' D6441; 'Falstaff' D6287; 'Long John Silver' D6335; 'Old Salt' D6551, one other and a Beswick Toby Philpot character jug, shape 1110(qty)
An assembled group of English tea and coffee wareslate 18th and early 19th centuriescomprising a Derby coffee cup, circa 1790, painted with a floral scrolling border below gilt dentil rim, painted factory mark and numerals '115' in puce, 7cm high; a further Derby coffee cup, circa 1795, shanked from left to right with moulded acanthus leaves, painted with a blue and gilt border with three sparse sprigs in gilt, 7cm high; a group of bute-shaped wares decorated with gilt thistles with Spode-type handles, possibly Factory Z (Thomas Wolfe), comprising two teacups, one coffee can and two saucers; a Flight's Worcester coffee cup, decorated with a thistle; a Worcester spiral fluted tea bowl and saucer, circa 1792, incised 'B' mark; a New Hall slop basin, circa 1815, pattern 1045, 15.5cm diameter; a tea bowl and saucer, printed and painted with a moth and shells, a Worcester (probably Chamberlain's) spiral fluted bowl painted with a sepia landscape roundel to the interior; two Chamberlain Worcester imari tapered coffee cups, 6.2cm high; a saucer painted with a musical scroll inscribed 'Andantino'; 14.5cm diameter; a ring-handled teacup and saucer, painted with a continuous band of grey foliage with green leaves and orange fruit or seeds, pattern number 745; two North-East or Staffordshire pearlware lustre teacups and saucers, decorated with loosely painted pink and blue flowers with green leaves, painted '20' to the saucers; a Coalport trio of a teacup, coffee cup and saucer, twenty-four shanked flutes, decorated with a Flaming Pearl-style border; a Derby 'French Sprigs' teacup and saucer together with a Minton and Hollins Royal commemorative teapot stands and a Dresden teacup and saucer, a pair of Godwin 'Willow' pattern meat plate and a William Ridgway meat plate, printed in brown with an urn of flowers and a butterfly (qty, mixed lot)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.
A Royal Worcester pot pourri jar with inner and outer cover, shape 1326, dated 1891, with moulded and printed floral decoration, printed factory mark, 10.5cm high; together with a small Royal Worcester oval dish, dated 1875, painted with a bird in foliage against pale green ground with gilt border, printed factory mark, 10cm wide.(2)Rw dish - Very small nibble to the foot rim and one crazing line visible to the base. No damages or repairs. The painted decoration is in good order with no visible scratches or wear, the raised gilding to the border is all generally intact but there are a few small black blemishes/flaking to a couple of these dots.Pot pourri - no damages or repairs but somewhat heavy rubbing to gilding.
A group of three pieces of Royal Worcester blush ivorycomprising a vase, the bulbous body with twin handles and tall tapering neck, hand painted with flowers, shape number 1761, 24cm high; together with a further twin-handled vase, shape 1747, similarly decorated, 17cm high and a small squat baluster vase, printed and painted with flowers, shape 1176, 9cm high(3)Shape 1747 vase restored.
Three Royal Worcester ladies from the Compton and Woodhouse series inspired by the romance of the Victorian era,comprising Sweetest Valentine, a limited edition numbered 5002 of 12,500; Queen of Hearts, limited edition numbered 8,652 of 12,500 and Royal Debut, a limited edition numbered 7152 of 12,500, 22cm high (3)
A pair of Royal Worcester Connoisseur Collection oval trinket pots and covers, the first painted with a still life study of fruit by J. Bowman, artist signed, a limited edition numbered 103 of 250; the second painted by D. Fuller, a limited edition numbered 104 of 250, with original boxes and certificates, 7cm wide(2)
A collection of assorted ceramicscomprising Royal Doulton 'Curly Locks' HN2049 (at fault); Royal Worcester 'Saturday's Child Works Hard for a Living' Model 3262; a Petite Ladies Renaissance figure; Hammersley China breakfast cup, saucer, side plate and pedestal fruit bowl printed with fruit and autumn leaves; a Meissen style vase and cover, of ewer form, encrusted with flowers, indistinct crossed swords mark, 20cm high and further Continental pot pourri vase and cover decorated with flowers and putto, 29.5cm high(some damages, losses)
A SMALL GROUP OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN PAINTED WITH FRUIT (4)Comprising; a squat two-handled vase, circa 1924, signed Ricketts, 9cm high; a plate painted by T. Lockyer, circa 1924, with wavy gilt gadroon moulded rim, 22.5cm diameter; a coffee cup, circa 1924, signed W.Hale and a saucer by W.Powell, indistinct mark, 9.5cm diameter , all with puce printed marks,Condition Report; Vase- good conditionPlate- long haircrack across the centre, approx. 12cm length. Haircrack to the rim, approx. 3cm length. Several glaze cracks to the underside of the rim. Minor scratches.Coffee cup- good conditionSaucer- good condition
A ROYAL WORCESTER TWO-HANDLED BLUSH IVORY POT POURRI VASE AND COVER (2)Circa 1910Of baluster form, decorated with insects amongst flowers, set with green acanthus moulded handles, puce printed marks, shape 1927, 24cm highSome wear to the gilding around the rim. The finial on the cover has a repaired break
FOUR ITEMS OF ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY PORCELAIN (7)Late 19th/early 20th centuryEach piece with flower decoration, comprising; a `1047' shaped jug, 23cm high; a `1229' shaped jug, 18.5cm high; a `1094' shaped jug, 13.5cm high and a circular box and cover, 9.5cm diameter; also a Grainger's Worcester blush ivory vase and cover decorated with raised gilt flowers, 23cm highOverall in good condition with minor wear to the gilding on the rims of the box and cover
A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY GOLDEN JUBILEE COMMEMORATIVE SCENT BOTTLECirca 1887Moulded with a bust of Queen Victoria above a light blue banner inscribed Victoria 1837-1887, the reverse moulded with flowers emblematic of countries of the United Kingdom, the silver screw top cover in the form of a crown, gilt factory mark and registration number 58103, 7.5cm highTwo small chips to the gilt frame around the Queen's portrait.Minor wear to the gilding. The silver cover appears to have originally had some gilding which has worn
SILVER, WHITE METAL, COIN & OTHER COLLECTABLES GROUP to include a pair of wishbone sugar nips, Birmingham 1935, Maker possibly James Swann & Son, two silver spoons, Birmingham and Exeter hallmarks, rectangular glass dressing table pot with cherub embossed silver lid, Birmingham 1901, Maker Sidney & Co, three Victoria silver crowns dated 1889/91/93, Royal Worcester porcelain thimble in fitted case, four various white metal pill boxes, malachite egg and other collectable items

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