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Lot 102

Lot to include cased flatware, ceramics to include Beswick, Royal Worcester, Cauldon, Royal Albert and similar.

Lot 385

A Royal Worcester porcelain miniature cup and saucer by Ernest Barker, painted to the interior with a scene of two sheep with a gilt exterior, signed, printed marks to base, dated 1919. [2]Condition Report: Appears in good condition, no chips, cracks, hairlines or restoration, visible crazing to the interior and base of the cup, some rubbing to the gilt in areas.

Lot 386

A Royal Worcester porcelain miniature demitasse cup and saucer decorated to the exterior with pheasants with gilt interior, by James Stinton, printed marks to the base and dated 1918.Condition Report: A hairline crack to the saucer approximately 15 mm length, no other chips, cracks or hairlines, visible crazing to the lower part of the cup, some rubbing to the gilt in areas and some stray gilt paint on parts on the cup

Lot 387

A Royal Worcester porcelain miniature demitasse cup and saucer decorated to the exterior with fruit and with gilt interior, the cup is signed J Llewellyn, printed marks to the base and dated 1917, saucer is c1916 and unsigned and likely paired with the cup later. [2]Condition Report: Appears in good condition, no chips, cracks, hairlines or restoration, some rubbing to the gilt in areas and a couple of scrape marks to the saucer.

Lot 388

A Royal Worcester porcelain miniature cup and saucer with floral decoration to the interior and gilt exterior, printed marks to the base and dated 1920. [2]Condition Report: Saucer 9.5 cm (d), cup 5.8 cm (d) not including handle and 3.5 cm (h). Appears in good condition, no chips, cracks, hairlines or restoration, slight rubbing to the gilt in areas, base of cup is crazed.

Lot 390

Royal Worcester - A plate with decoration of fruit to the centre surrounded by a wide gilt border, signed Ricketts, dated 1918 (26cm diameter) and a small blush ivory pot with floral decoration (lacking cover). [2]Condition Report: Plate is 2nd quality, no chips, cracks or restoration but a couple of small hairlines to the rim, scattered scratching to the gilt, pot has no chips, cracks, hairlines or restoration, some surface dirt in areas.

Lot 342

A Royal Worcester fruit painted child's part teaset, comprising teapot, sucrier, milk jug, cup, saucer, and side plate, black printed marks, signed by various artistsCondition report: Good condition. No damage or repair. Gilding with only very minor surface wear.

Lot 346

A 20th century Meissen breakfast cup and saucer, a Royal Worcester demitasse cup and saucer, and other continental cups and saucers including Rosenthal

Lot 413

A Royal Worcester twin-handled vase painted with a pheasant by James Stinton, shape number 155 (restored), 8cm, two Royal Worcester blush ivory vases, a Royal Dux figure of a woman, a Royal Dux model of a dog, and a Swedish glass desk ornament, signed (one tray)

Lot 418

A collection of Royal Worcester including shell formed dishes, jewelled cup and saucer, Belleek and Royal Crown Derby Imari china, together with a Wedgwood yellow Jasperware coffee can and saucer and two Boehm china flowers (one tray)

Lot 433

A large quantity of ceramics, glass, metalwares etc, including Stuart crystal sherry glasses, Royal Crown Derby Imari ware, cranberry glass, Wedgwood Lichfield tea service, Vienna tea service, a Capodimonte figure, a Royal Worcester tea service, a coral specimen, a burr wood carved vase, African hardwood busts, continental figures (seven boxes)

Lot 456

A quantity of Royal Worcester Evesham dinner wares

Lot 459

Four boxes of ceramics and glass etc including Derby teawares in the Derby Posies pattern, Minton chamber pot, Royal Worcester Chinese ginger jar, table lamps, etc, (four boxes)

Lot 137

A Royal Worcester vase painted with roses, another Royal Worcester vase, a Stourbridge glass paperweight, together with other ceramics and glass including Royal Copenhagen and Spode (one tray)

Lot 151

A collection of porcelain figures including Royal Worcester Grandmother's Dress, the Parakeet, Royal Doulton Top 'o the Hill, Christmas Morn HN1992, the Old Balloon Seller HN1315, LLadro figure of a girl with puppies, two Royal Copenhagen Millenium Collection figures Emma and Frederik and Bing and Grondahl figure of two lovers (one tray)

Lot 116

ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE OF 'THURSDAY'S CHILD HAS FAR TO GO', (3522), 19.5cm high, along with another Royal Worcester figure of 'October' (3417) (2)

Lot 330

CONTINENTAL FIGURE GROUP,of a seated male and female, 16cm high, along with a Royal Stratford figure of a fox, number 702/2500, in original box, two decorative mantel clocks a Royal Worcester dish and other ceramics

Lot 331

ROYAL WORCESTER JUG,in the shpae of a tuskCondition report: repairs and missing pieces visible

Lot 6058

Four Wedgwood bisque porcelain figures designed by Shirley Curzon comprising Abigail, Georgina, Harriet and Christina with certificates, together with two Royal Worcester Moments figures 'Friendship', both boxed (6)

Lot 496

Three Hadleys Worcester vases, together with a Royal Worcester vase, two decorated with roses and two with berries, flowers and leaves, height approximately 4ins

Lot 513

A boxed Royal Worcester coffee set in the Roanoke pattern 

Lot 550

A box of teaware, to include Royal Worcester, Duchess, etc. (36326)

Lot 551

A collection of sundries, to include Royal Worcester, resin models, etc.

Lot 106

A box of Royal Worcester gold lustre coffee ware

Lot 153

A box of china, to include Royal Doulton and Royal Worcester

Lot 162

A box of sundries, to include Royal Worcester

Lot 205

A box of Royal Worcester Evesham china

Lot 218

A box of assorted glassware together with a pair of candelabrum, and Royal Worcester tea pot

Lot 220

A box of blue and white china, together with a Royal Worcester dish, a Dresden cup and saucer etc

Lot 258

A box of Royal Worcester poppy pattern china

Lot 259

A box of glassware, to include Royal Worcester Evesham glass, coloured glass, continental examples, etc.

Lot 263

A Royal Worcester lily wall pocket, shape number G82

Lot 317

A Royal Worcester blush ivory dessert service, decorated with floral sprays, comprising twelve 9.5ins plates, a pair of shaped oval plates, a pair of square plates, and a pair of circular dishes with intregal handles, some pieces af, dated 1899 - 33173

Lot 330

A Royal Worcester Florence pattern set of cups, soup bowls, saucers plates, together with some Royal Worcester Evesham pattern items

Lot 366

A Royal Worcester porcelain wine funnel, height 7ins x max diameter 4ins

Lot 384

A pair of Royal Worcester trumpet vases, decorated with roses, shape number G923, height 4.5ins - Both are in good condition

Lot 396

A Boehm limited edition figure, American ladies, Penelope, together with a Wedgwood Galaxy Collection Queen of the Night limited edition figure and a Royal Worcester limited edition figure The Fairest Rose

Lot 398

A Royal Worcester figure, The Parakeet, together with two Royal Doulton figures Little Ballerina and Ballet Shoes

Lot 408

A Royal Worcester blush ivory cracker barrel, af, height 6ins, together with a small quarter lobed Hadley style vase, height 3.5ins

Lot 414

A Royal Worcester Silver Jubilee commemorative bowl, with box and certificate, diameter 10ins - Good condition

Lot 269

Two Royal Worcester bird models, including chaffinch 8.5cm high and two chaffinches 13.5cm high (2)

Lot 292

Two commemorative Royal Worcester National Maritime museum tankards, with pewter tops for Lord Nelson and Captain Cook, together with a decanter set and glasses

Lot 296

Two boxes of teacups, saucers, Royal Worcester ramekins, oriental tea bowl etc

Lot 305

Royal Worcester cake plate and Royal Albert cake knives

Lot 404

Royal Doulton figurine Paula, Worcester figurine Sweet Ann, Doulton figurines Tinkerbell and Rose and Coalport figurine Andrea

Lot 325

Good quantity of Royal Worcester "Evesham" pattern & small quantity of glassware

Lot 408

Royal Worcester Fine Pair of 19th Century Porcelain Figural Posy Vases. Date Letter for 1884, Green Worcester Stamps to Underside of Figure. Each 7 Inches - 17.5 cms Tall. Each Figure 1st Quality and Mint Condition.

Lot 409

Royal Worcester - Early 1930's Hand Painted Figure ' June ' RW20906 - Model Number, Date Mark 1934. Designed / Modelled by Sybil V. Williamson and Jessamine S. Bray. Height 6.5 Inches - 16.25 cms. 1st Quality and Mint Condition.

Lot 428

Royal Worcester James Hadley - Hand Painted 19th Century Figure Depicting ' A Young Lady In Pink Coloured Spring Dress ' Carrying a Basket. Ref No 414 Impressed to Base. c.1870 - 1880. Height 10 Inches - 25 cms. 1st Quality and Mint Condition.

Lot 436

Royal Worcester Hand Painted 1930's Small Figure ' Noel ' RW2905. Modeller Jessamine Bray and Sybil Williams. Issued 1931 - 1959. Height 4.5 Inches - 11.9 cms. 1st Quality and Mint Condition.

Lot 448

Royal Worcester Ltd and Numbered Edition Hand Painted Porcelain Figure, Made Exclusively For The Royal Worcester Collectors Society for 1999 Only ' Francesca ' Date 1998. Ltd to, 1999 Figures Produced, Designer Elizabeth Greenshields. Issued 1999 Only. Height 9 Inches - 22 cms. With Circular Wooden Plinth. 1st Quality / Mint Condition.

Lot 463

Royal Worcester - 1930's Pair of Small Hand Painted Early Figures. Comprises 1/ ' Michael ' Green Suit, RW2912. Modeller Freda Doughty, Issued 1931 - 1957. Height 2.5 Inches - 6.4 cms. 2/ ' Michael ' Yellow Suit, RW2912. Modeller Freda Doughty. Issued 1931 - 1957. Height 2.5 Inches - 6.4 cms. Both Figures are 1st Quality and Mint Condition.

Lot 502

Royal Worcester Hand Painted Figurine ( Premier ) of The Year ' Margaret ' Modelled by Richard Moore. Issued 2000 Only. Height 23.5 cms - 9.25 Inches. 1st Quality and Mint Condition.

Lot 1062

COLLECTING, softback editions, inc. Sylvac, Goss, Coalport, Royal Worcester etc., VG, 8

Lot 215

A miscellaneous lot to include commemorative porcelain: Royal Worcester figurine of Elizabeth II in commemoration of the Queen's 80th Birthday in 2006, Royal Crown Derby saucer, mixed silver plate, and three Beanie Babies Location 5.2

Lot 268

A quantity of glassware to include Royal Worcester ship decanter together with mixed paperweights to include Caithness 'Polka' Scotland example and others Location: G

Lot 270

A set of six Royal Worcester leaf dishes c. 1890, L. 24cm.

Lot 115

A Royal Doulton Old Colony part tea service, stoneware jars, Royal Worcester bottle & stopper, Limoges bowl with cover and stand, Masons Mandarin pattern dish and other ceramics

Lot 116

Miniature porcelain plates including Coalport, Limoges, Wedgewood, Lladro, Franciscan, Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester, Noritake, Royal Copenhagen, Spode and Zsolnay and assorted ceramic thimbles

Lot 118

A Great War ‘Western Front 1916’ M.C. and ‘Gallipoli, April 1915’ D.C.M. group of seven awarded to Regimental Sergeant-Major William Callaghan, Royal Munster Fusiliers, who landed at ‘V’ Beach from the River Clyde on 25 April 1915 Military Cross, G.V.R., the reverse engraved ‘7661 R.S.M. W. Callaghan 1st R. Muns: Fus:); Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (7661. S. Mjr: W. Callaghan. 1/R. Muns: Fus:); 1914-15 Star (7661. C.S. Mjr. W. Callaghan, R. Muns. Fus.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (7661 W.O. Cl.1. W. Callaghan. R. Mun. Fus.); Jubilee 1935; Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (7211075 W.O. Cl. 1 W. Callaghan. M.C. D.C.M. R. Mun. Fus.) mounted as worn, edge bruising and contact marks, nearly very fine (7) £3,000-£4,000 --- M.C. London Gazette 1 January 1917. One of only three Warrant Officer recipients of the M.C. to the Regiment. Decoration presented on 9 January 1918. D.C.M. London Gazette 16 May 1916: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He refused to go to hospital when wounded, and on three other occasions remained at his duty when sick. He has set a fine and gallant example.’ Annotated gazette states ‘Gallipoli, 28th April.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 5 May 1916 [Sir Ian Hamilton’s despatch of 11 December 1915, for Gallipoli]. William Callaghan was born on 30 July 1883, probably in London but his father Michael was originally from Tralee, County Kerry. He enlisted into the Munster Fusiliers in 1904 and joined the 1st Battalion in India, and later Rangoon, Burma, where in 1912 Callaghan was serving as Armourer Sergeant. The battalion left Burma in December 1914, being recalled to the U.K. to form part of the 86th Brigade in the newly formed 29th Division. In March 1915 the Division sailed for Alexandria and thence to Tenedos in preparation for the Gallipoli landings. C.S.M. Callaghan landed at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. The landing was made at ‘V’ Beach from the collier River Clyde, which was beached near the village of Sedd-El-Bahr a little after 6am. The Munsters suffered heavy casualties from machine-guns and snipers, with many men drowning. The remnants took cover under a low sand bank. The landing was suspended and the Battalion was only able to land fully later that evening after dark. Overnight, elements of the battalion advanced in conjunction with the 2nd Hampshires but were soon forced to fall back. However, by 8am on the 26th, ‘Old Castle’ had been occupied and the advance through the village commenced. It was occupied despite heavy sniper fire and by 3pm the assault on Hill 141 commenced. This was captured by 4pm and by 5pm troops were taking up outpost positions extending from the left of ‘Y’ Beach to the right of Hill 141. At 6.30 on 27 April the battalion was relieved and fell back to ‘Y’ Beach, having suffered over 600 casualties. Later that day the battalion was sent to hold Lighthouse at Hill 138 and entrenched for the night. The following morning, the 28th, the battalion advanced to take over trenches and act as Reserve for 29 Division’s attack on Achi Baba. The battalion at this time became a little disorganised as small bodies of troops were detached to plug gaps in the line. On the 29th the Munsters and the Dublins advanced 1,000 yards and entrenched, beating off a Turkish counter-attack on 1st May and being relieved on the 2nd. The battalion moved up to the front line again on 4 May and on the 7th made an advance of 200 yards. A night attack was made early in the morning of the 9th and an advance of 500 yards made before enfilading fire made the position untenable and they were forced to retire. By 11 May the battalion had been reduced to 379 officers and men. Having received some reinforcements, 28 June saw the battalion attack on Bruce’s Ravine and further casualties mounting to some 159 in killed, wounded and missing. 5 July saw a heavy Turkish counter-attack while the battalion was in the Worcester Flat Trenches, which was successfully beaten off. On 16 July the survivors of the battalion were taken off from ‘Y’ Beach aboard H.M.T.B.D. Savage and headed for Mudros, only to return to ‘V’ Beach on the 21st. On 20 August, the battalion was transferred to Suvla Bay, where landings had been effected on the 6th. The following day the battalion attacked Hill 112 on the Anafarta Ridge, but the attack failed and incurred heavy casualties of 314 killed, wounded and missing. By 1 September, the battalion was in trenches on the front line but, on 8 September, were withdrawn to Imbros, returning to Suvla on the 21st. October and November were spent in the usual trench warfare and, on 14 December, the battalion evacuated Suvla Bay and landed once more at Helles. The battalion left Gallipoli for the last time on 2 January 1916, landing in Egypt and then arriving at Marseilles on 22 March 1916. Shortly after arriving on the Western Front, the battalion joined 48th Brigade, 16th (Irish) Division with whom they served for the remainder of the war. R.S.M. Callaghan was awarded the Military Cross for his services with the 1st Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers in France during 1916, which included actions in the Loos salient, at Bernafay Wood on the Somme, at Ginchy, and at Messines. He was one of only three Warrant Officers in the Munsters to be awarded the Military Cross. In April 1918 the battalion was transferred to the 172nd Brigade, in 57th Division, being in the vicinity of Lille at the time of the Armistice. Callaghan remained in the Army after the war and in 1922, following the disbandment of the Munsters, transferred to the West Riding Regiment at Halifax depot. He was gazetted Lieutenant on 23 November 1926, and promoted to Captain & Quartermaster on 23 November 1934. He died while still serving in the army after complications following a routine operation in September 1936. Sold with comprehensive research including several copied images of Callaghan, one showing him wearing his medals.

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