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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Plate, by Albert Shuck, 1925, painted with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank within a gilt line border, signed, printed mark in puce23cm diameterA Similar Plate, by Peter Platt, signed, printed mark in black27cm diameter (2)Albert Shuck, no chips, cracks or restoration, one large scratch to the right-hand boarder, and some very minimal enamel scratches, very light scratches and wear to the gilding, Platt, no chips, cracks or restoration, some vert minimal scratches to the enamels and light wear to the gilding
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Bottle Vase, by Harry Stinton, 1926, of ovoid form with tall tapering neck, painted with highland cattle in a misty landscape, signed, printed mark in puce14cm highNo chips, cracks or restoration, enamels free from any notable wear and scratches, gilding in good order
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, by George Moseley, 1930, of lobed ovoid form, painted with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank within moulded, painted and gilt strapwork borders, signed, painted mark in puce11cm highA Similar Baluster Vase, indistinctly signed, printed mark in black11cm high (2)Typical very minor surface wear. Second vase with scratching through signature under the glaze.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Small Dish, by Harry Stinton, circa 1935, of circular form, painted with highland cattle in a misty landscape, signed, printed mark in blue10.5cm diameterA Similar Oval Pot, 1914, painted by James Stinton with pheasants in a misty landscape, signed, printed mark in puce6cm highA Similar Ovoid Vase, 1923, painted by Raymond Rushton with a thatched cottage, signed, printed mark in puce8.5cm highA Similar Circular Dish, 1930, painted with Mary Arden's house, indistinctly signed, printed mark in blue11cm diameter (4)Stinton dish signed Stinton not H Stinton. All with typical very minor surface wear.
A Matched Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Oval Dishes, by Edward Townsend and P Love, 1939 and later, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank within shaped gilt gadrooned borders, signed, printed marks in puce and black26cm wideTownsend, no chips, cracks or repair, some heavy crazing to the reverse, minor light scratches to the enamel, and some light gilt wear, Love, no chips, cracks, repair or crazing, small scratch to the left-hand pair, gilding with a mis fired craquelure
A Matched Set of Five Royal Worcester Porcelain Teacups and Six Saucers, 1949 and later, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt borders, various signatures, printed marks in blackTypical minimal surface wear.The saucers are 14.25cm diameter, the cups are 8.5cm diameter, cup height 5.75cm
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Cups and Saucers, by Roberts & Freeman, 1952, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt borders, signed, printed marks in blackA Similar Cabinet Cup and Saucer, by Bowen & Lyne, printed marks in black (6)Typical minimal surface wear.
A Matched Set of Six Royal Worcester Porcelain Tea Plates, 1954 and later, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy ground within gilt borders, bear various signatures, printed marks in black15.5cm diameterA Similar Tea Plate, 193616cm diameterA Similar Saucer, 193614.5cm diameter (8)Typical minor surface wear.
A Royal Worcester Style Porcelain Tureen and Cover, by David Bowkett, circa 1979, of cushion circular form with loop handle and ovoid knop, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt borders, signed DAVID R BOWKETT ESQ 79, printed DRB mark in black27cm wideTypical minor surface wear, particularly to gilding on knop.
A Royal Worcester Style Porcelain Soup Tureen and Cover, painted by David Bowkett, circa 1974, of shaped circular form with acorn knop and loop handles, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy ground, signed DAVID BOWKETT ESQ 74, printed DRB mark in black33cm wideTypical very minor surface wear.
A Quantity of Ceramics Reference Books, comprising:Bradshaw (Peter) Derby Porcelain FiguresSandon (Henry) Royal Worcester PorcelainBrayshaw (Gilhespy F) Royal Crown Derby ChinaBradley (Gilbert) Derby Porcelain 1750-1798Barrett (Franklin A) and Thorp (Arthur L) Derby Porcelain Godden (Geoffrey A) British Pottery and Porcelain 1780-1850Hughes (G Bernard) English and Scottish EarthenwareLewis (Griselda) Collectors History of English PotteryBennett (Ian) Oriental Rugs, Volume I CaucasianTwitchett (John) Derby PorcelainTwitchett (John) & Bailey (Betty) Royal Crown DerbyThe Charles Norman Collection of 18th Century Derby PorcelainEdmunds (William H) Pointers and Clues to the Subjects of Chinese and Japanese ArtStockspring Antiques Tea Trade & Tea Canisters, Exhibition CatalogueFujioka Ryotichi Shino and Oribe CeramicsLewis (J) & (G) PrattwareHenrywood (RK) Relief-Moulded Jugs 1820-1900Francis (Peter) A Pottery by the LaganWilliams-Wood (Cyril) English Transfer-Printed Pottery and PorcelainPotworks: The Industrial Architecture of the Staffordshire Potteries CatalogueLloyd Thomas (E) Victorian Art PotteryWakefield (Hugh) Victorian PotteryTowner (Donald) English Cream-Coloured EarthenwareCreamware and Pearlware Re-examined, ECC CatalogueSkinner (Deborah) Miles Mason PorcelainCopeland (Robert) Spode & Copeland Marks (two boxes)The books have not been collated and were all part of David Batties reference library, have been heavily used, dust jackets with sun fading
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Plates, painted by Po-Hing, circa 1875, in famille rose type enamels with courtly figures and a piebald horse in garden scenes within borders of large blue bats with flies, cache, birds and flowers, impressed marks, 23.5cm diameterFor a similar example see Sandon (Henry) Royal Worcester Porcelain, colour pl.VOriginally, this type of decoration was believed to have been carried out on Worcester blanks sent to Canton, but it is now known that the Chinese artist known as Po-Hing was employed at Worcester as a principal artist by Mr R W BinnsBoth plates with evidence of re-firing, free from chips, cracks, and repair, some minimal crazing and light wear to the decoration
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Plate, circa 1875, outside decorated with imitation hardstone panels, impressed mark and monogram, 23cm diameter; A Treacle Glazed Small Coffee Pot and Cover, painted with flower swags, 14cm high; A Creamware Twin-Handled Cup and Cover, 9cm high; A Pair of Swansea Pearlware Side Plates, 20cm diameter; A Pearlware Tivoli Pattern Plate; An Art Stoneware Vase, decorated in Japanese style; and A Quantity of Decorative and Useful Ceramics (qty)
A group of ceramics to include: 1. Coalport pattern no: V533, reticulated and shell pattern oval basket, white ground with gilt decoration, black factory stamp, pattern no: V533 and Registration no: 1408162. Royal Worcester candle snuffer modelled as a Nun3. Royal Worcester figure of Hush (3)
A matched set of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, all painted with a variety of fruit to include: sloes, blackberries, peaches or pears, gilt heightened, signed by artists (E Townsend, R Austin, H Price, H Ayrton), puce factory stamps to bases, in fitted case (6) (repair to handle of cup painted by E Townsend) Further details: overall condition good only coffee can with damaged and re-stuck handle

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