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Two Aynsley Christmas plates for 1979 (1st in series), a Royal Worcester Christmas plate for 1979, four Minton ‘Brocade’ dishes, A set of five Wedgwood ‘Sporting Dogs’ plates (limited to 200), three Caithness scent bottles, a Spode and Wedgwood Prince Andrew’s wedding mugs, a Holme Gaard crystal bowl and dish, Caithness goblet, Royal Worcester commemorative mug, mostly boxed, (qty)
Three: Gunner W. A. Bell, Royal Field Artillery, who was twice gassed during the Great War 1914-15 Star (11820 A. Bmbr. W. A. Bell. R.F.A.); British War and Victory Medals (11820 Gnr. W. A. Bell. R.A.) nearly extremely fine Three: Private E. Walker, Motor Transport Section Army Service Corps 1914-15 Star (M2-099619. Pte. E. Walker. A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medals (M2-099619 Pte. E. Walker. A.S.C.) in named card box of issue, extremely fine Three: Private F. Edgar, Army Veterinary Corps 1914-15 Star (SE-9725 Pte. F. Edgar. A.V.C.); British War and Victory Medals (SE-9725 Pte. F. Edgar. A.V.C.) nearly very fine and better (9) £120-£160 --- William Arthur Bell was born at Runcorn, Cheshire, and attested for the Royal Field Artillery at Worcester on 7 September 1914. He served with the 92nd Brigade, R.F.A. during the Great War on the Western Front from 21 July 1915, and was twice gassed, on 14 July 1917 and on 25 August 1918. He transferred to Class ‘Z’ Reserve on 15 March 1919. Edward Walker was born in 1893 and attested for the Army Service Corps Motor Transport Section at Blackburn, Lancashire, on 19 May 1915, a motor driver by trade. He served with 258 Company A.S.C. during the Great War on the Western Front from 16 July 1915, and was admitted to 32nd Casualty Clearing Station on 21 February 1916, suffering from a strangulated hernia attributable to war service. Transferred to 8th Stationary Hospital at Wimereux, and then to the U.K. on the Hospital Ship St. David, he again served in France from 8 November 1916 to 9 April 1919, with 315 Company A.S.C. and subsequently with the 3rd Auxiliary Petrol Company, A.S.C. (Motor Transport). He was discharged to Class ‘Z’ Reserve on 9 May 1919. Frank Edgar attested for the Army Veterinary Corps and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 27 June 1915. He later transferred to the Royal Field Artillery and was re-numbered 120246.
A Great War ‘Western Front’ M.M. group of four awarded to Sergeant S. Lees, Royal Horse Artillery Military Medal, G.V.R. (51160 Sjt. S. Lees. E.3/Bde. R.H.A.); 1914 Star, with clasp (51160 Bmbr: S. Lees. R.H.A.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (51160 Bmbr: S. Lees. R.A.) light contact marks, generally very fine (4) £300-£400 --- M.M. London Gazette 12 December 1917 Sydney Lees, a native of Worcester, attested for the Royal Horse Artillery and served with ‘O’ Battery during the Great War on the Western Front from 5 November 1914. M.I.D. unconfirmed. Sold with copy research.
2 trays of assorted china, 19th century Spode warming plate 'Floral' pattern, Royal Worcester 'Willow' pattern jug, Spode lidded condiment pot and 1 marked Pembroke Bisto England to the base. Spode 'Queen Charlotte' trumpet shaped vase, Spode 'Entrance to ancient granary' taurine. Ridged and fluted, naively decorated polychrome decoration on a white ground bowl. Possibly Newhall miniature vase, exotically decorated Spode creamer etc. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Worcester jug has a crack jug has a crack , urn shaped vase is cracked, One Small tureen is badly discoloured. Small floral vase is restored, Spode Imari jug is cracked. Tea pot spout repaired
2 Trays of collectors mugs including Paragon, Spode, Royal Doulton, Worcester and Crown Staffordshire. Royal commemorative mugs, including including 1900-1980 Birthday of the Queen Mother. Royal Worcester Christmas 1983 mug, 1978 Commemorative mug coronation of Queen Elizabeth 25th Anniversary of the Coronation etc (7) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory urns, model number 1959, early 20th century, each of inverted baluster form decorated with rose buds to one side and rose blooms to the other, gilt highlights to rim, handles and base, puce maker's mark for 1912 to base, each 21.5cm high (2) (one at fault) CONDITION REPORT:One urn shows a loss to the rim and consequent descending hairline crack extending approximately 4cm. The other shows no obvious chips, cracks or losses. Both show fine surface wear and minor rubbing to the gilt highlights.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory jardiniere of small proportions, early 20th century, the body hand enamelled with rose sprays to four shaped moulded panels, green maker's mark for 1907 and painted F192 and "CH" to base, 13.5cm high The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers do not ship items containing ivory outside the UK. Trevanion recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation.
A Royal Worcester porcelain vase, possibly 1891, of square form, with gilt and painted rose decoration, printed marks,18cm hightogether with a pair of similar Royal Worcester porcelain bowls,1924 and 1915, printed marks,18cm and 20cm diameter (3)Surface scratches and marks throughout. Crazing to the vase.
A Royal Worcester porcelain vase1908, by Henry Chair, with flared rim leading to thin neck, and ovoid body painted with roses, printed and painted marks,19cm hightogether with another Royal Worcester porcelain vase,1910, of shouldered form, decorated with painted roses and gilding, printed marks,22cm high (2)Minor marks and scratches throughout.
A Royal Worcester porcelain vase and cover,c.1907, the sloped cover with a pierced finial, over a tapering body with integral scroll handles, painted with exotic birds and insects, all within turquoise borders, signed 'C Johnson', printed marks,27cm highFinial broken off and repaired, with a section of gilding. General wear and rubbing to the decoration.
A Royal Worcester Chamberlain pattern cake plate with matching cake slice, both boxed; an ironstone fruit bowl, 23.5cm diameter; a floral planter with blue ground, 20.5cm diameter; an Aynsley twin-handled lidded vase; a Belleek shamrock pattern jug; a hexagonal biscuit barrel; a blue and white stilton cheese stand; a Wade Hatbox 'Peg' figurine; two other dog figurines; and a blue and white printware jug.Qty: 1 box
A Royal Worcester biscuit porcelain inkwell with owl finial to the cover, 18.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: On inspection the inkwell looks good, there are some areas of rubbing and loss to the gilt and a few tiny nibbles throughout, some slight speckles/spotting present and discolouration to the underside.
A Royal Worcester figure 'En Repos', modelled by Kenneth Potts, no 38/500, 22cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request, the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

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