A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Plates, painted by J. Birbeck (Sen) with 'American Golden Plover' and 'Red Grouse', retailed by Richard Briggs, Co, Boston, puce marks, 23cm diameter and a circular Royal Worcester dish painted by E. Spilsbury, signed, with pink roses, puce marks, 23cm diameter. (3)No chips, cracks or crazing, some dirt on plates (rubs off), light wear to gilt.
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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Plate, painted by Robert Sebright, signed, with ripening fruit against a mossy woodland bank within a dark blue and gilt border, puce mark, date code for 1930, 23cm diameter.dirt it all rubs off, very light crazing to back edge, one small area of paint chip
A Moorcroft Pottery teapot and Cover, of globular form painted in the 'Bramble' pattern against a blue ground, impressed mark, signed in monogram, 22cm high (chipped) and a Royal Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover, the 'Old Ivory' ground printed and painted with flowers, date code for 1887, printed marks, 14cm high. (2)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Part Tea Service, painted by J. Hunt, signed, with pink and white roses, puce marks, date code for 1925, comprising: sugar bowl, six teacups, saucers and plates together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory flat handled jug decorated with flowers, puce mark, shape number 1094, date code for 1907, 15cm high. (20)One cup with glue repair, one small plate with multiple cracks one other plate with crack, some rub to gilt and surface scratching throughout.
A Royal Doulton Stoneware Jardiniére, designed by Ethel Beard and Francis C. Pope, signed in monogram, with an Art Nouveau design of white roses and stylised foliage within a blue ground, 19.5cm high; A Royal Worcester 'Kingfisher' Spill Vase, printed marks, C.W. 240, date code for 1925. (2)Bird with light crazing, no chips or cracks.
Four Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures ''Hunca Munca'', ''Tom Kitten'', ''Mr Benjamin Bunny'', ''Peter Rabbit'', Royal Worcester figures ''September'', Two Royal Doulton Snowmen ''Thankyou Snowman'', ''The Snowman'' and Royal Worcester crazy cup and a selection of Royal Doulton Bunnykins Ceramics (two trays)
A Collection of Royal Worcester Porcelain, blush ground and with floral decoration, including pot pourri jar, a flat back jug and trumpet vase painted with thistles, etcBoth branch handled ewers with small rim chips. Scroll handled ewer with a small chip to the reverse of the rim. All other pieces in good condition. some gilt wear throughout. No restoration.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Jar and Cover, shape number 1428, blush ground and decorated with flowers, together with a large flat back jug and a pair of ewers with branch moulded handles (4) Pot Pourri jar - 30.5cm high, slight chips to knop, otherwise free from damage. Some gilt wear. Remaining pieces in good order with minor glaze flakes and gilt wear only. No restoration.
A Pair of Minton White Porcelain Figural Sweetmeat Baskets, late 19th century, after Meissen, together with a modern Chinese porcelain baluster vase, yellow ground with lotus scrolls and painted with birds and flowers in reserves and two Royal Worcester Botanical Studies plaques (two trays)Baskets - both with crazing, staining and some firing cracks. Male figure with the basket and one hand broken of and re glued. Female figure lacking a toe. chinese vase and plaques in good order.
Assorted Ceramics, including, a Mike Hinton pottery cat, pair of Victorian Royal Worcester bud vases, Royal Dux figure, Royal Crown Derby cat paperweight etc (one tray)Royal Worcester bud vases - one with a faint vertical crack to body, the other with two rim cracksOther items in the lot not reported
A Collection of Assorted Ceramics Including: a Meissen cup and saucer, Royal Crown Derby miniature, Paris scent bottles, a Japanese Imari bowl, a large pair of Satsuma vases and an 18th century Chinese famille rose bowl (qty)Meissen - loss to applied work and gildingRoyal Crown Derby Loving Cup - handle re-stuck, Derby cauldron cracked.Green Scent bottle - chip to stopperRed Scent bottle - stopper lacking, heavy giltwearPair of Royal Worcester Vases - slight giltwear Pair of Candlesticks - loss to girls fingersPair of Figural Posies - baskets damaged and gluedDresden Cup and Saucer - in good conditionImari Bowl - in good conditionArt Deco Bowl - no damage with some glaze scratches Chinese Bowl - badly broken and repairsPoole Conserve Jar - in good conditionBorder Fine Arts - in good conditionSatsuma Vases - badly broken and repaired
A Collection of Royal Worcester Porcelain, blush ground and with floral decoration, including pot pourri jar and three flat back jugsPedestal vase - top broken off and re-stuckDolphin shell dish - broken and re-stuck, chip to rimShell dish - small rim chips, no other damage, some general giltwear
A fine Christopher Dresser design cased tea-set for two persons with sterling silver accessories, 1909, retailed by Kendall & Co. 17 Rue de la Paix, Paris,Registered Design 85275, black leather-cloth case with handle, with double-doors opening to grey suede-lined two-tiered interior, the upper tier fitted with wicker-handled kettle containing tea-caddy, wicker-handled tea-pot containing sugar bowl and milk jug, spirit burner and stand, all in sterling silver by Johnson, Durban & Co Ltd and hallmarked Birmingham 1909, and inscribed with monogram initials 'MA', and some pieces marked with retailer's details; the lower tier fitted with two Royal Worcester green-glaze tea-cups resting on pads with matching saucers, with two sterling silver tea-spoons and sugar tongs housed in the double-doors, the case measuring 29 x 16 x 19cm and with retailer's marking to lower edge. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century Royal Worcester red ground moon flask. Decorated in the Japanese lacquer style with a bird over flowering branches on a red ground, with twin handles to the shoulder and an ornate base, grey date mark for 1876 to base. H25.3cm. Condition Report: Appears in a good condition for its age, there are some small chips to the corners of the feet, surface scratches, no cracks or restoration. Loss to the gilding most notably around the rim
An early Royal Worcester (Dr Wall Period) blue and white bowl. Late 18th century, decorated with flowering branches to the outside and with a scrolling wreath to the inside of the rim and further flowers in a roundel to the well. Crescent mark to base. Diameter 12cm. ** Please note change to image ** Condition Report: Appears in a good condition for its age, some small chipping to the rim, no cracks or restoration.
A late 19th century Royal Worcester moon flask. One side painted with a mother and two children on a beach, the other with ferns, all on a pink ground, with twin handles to the shoulder and on an ornate base. Puce date mark M for 1877 to base. H25.2cm. Condition Report: Appears in excellant condition for its age, no chips, cracks or restoration. A little loss to the gilt around the rim, a few small scratches to the back.
ROYAL WORCESTER PART MINIATURE COFFEE SERVICE, ALONG WITH A ROYAL WORCESTER PIN DISH each hand painted with fruit, comprising a coffee pot, two saucers and two plates, with a further Royal Worcester pin dishthe coffee pot 12cm highQty: 6Condition generally good. No chips or cracks. No noticeable crazing. Some scratches to dished section of one saucer. Manufacturing flaws to interior of cups, more noticeable to one - frit present.
A tray of porcelain and china plates including a John Stinton (British, 1854–1956) for Royal Worcester Highland Cattle cabinet plate, signed, purple stamp and impressed 'G11' mark to base, 26cm diameter, a G. H. Cole painted plate decorated with a central pastoral scene within a pink and gilt border, 27cm diameter, another hand painted plate, likely Staffordshire, 19th century, cranberry red boarder with gilding, 23cm diameter, four Paragon 'Sandringham' pattern plates and two 19th century Prattware plates on blue ground (thermal fractured pieces retained) (1 tray)
A Royal Worcester vase, c.1900, Hadley shape 302, the ovoid body decorated with hand enamelled rose sprays below stiff leaf moulded collar, gilt line borders, marks to base, 18cm high, a large Japanese tube lined vase with crimped rim and stylised slug handles, 24cm high, together with a large Staffordshire blue and white plate, transfer printed with a central image of 'Miss Croker from the painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence', marks to base 33cm diameter (3)
Local Interest: Charles Creese for Royal Worcester, four plates and a soup bowl, hand painted with transfer overlay depicting scenes of Worcestershire villages; Elmley Castle, Little Comberton, Harvington, Wick and Welford on Avon, signed 'Creese', with the retailer's mark of Maple to the reverse (5)
A mixed collection of ceramics including a Royal Doulton stoneware beaker with applied sprigged decoration, stamps to base 'X28983/9886' and a Doulton ribbed vase decorated with transfer nursery rhyme decoration, marks to base inscribed '9899', together with Royal Worcester, Paragon, Crown Ducal, Royal Aynsley, etc. (3 trays)
North America. Moll (Herman), To the Right Honourable John Lord Sommers, Baron of Evesham in the County of Worcester, President of Her Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council &c. This Map of North America According to ye Newest and Most Exact Observations is Most Humbly Dedicated by..., Herman Moll Geographer, printed for J. & T. Bowles, P. Overton and John King, circa 1725, engraved map on two conjoined sheets, contemporary outline colouring, large uncoloured cartouche, inset vignette of cod fish processing (giving it the name of the Codfish map), inset maps of Boston, New York, Charleston, Port Royal, Havana and others, insular California, some marginal closed tears, occasional longer repaired closed tears affecting the printed image, old folds, some splits and cracking along old folds, extensively strengthened and repaired on verso, 585 x 960 mmQTY: (1)NOTE:R. V. Tooley. The Mapping of America, number 82, page 130.
Christopher Hughes (Worcestershire, contemporary)"Honister Pass", a study of Honister Pass from a footpath, with a farmer herding a small flock of sheep alongside Gatesgarthdale Beck with the valley winding beyond, watercolour, signed, in double card mount and fancy gilt frame under glass, 60 x 50 cm overall[Christopher Hughes was born in 1955 in Worcestershire and studied art at The University of Swansea, going on to join the Royal Worcester Porcelain Company in 1974. His favoured medium is watercolour, and his subjects often involve local landscapes or still life. He has exhibited his work worldwide, including in Saudi Arabia, the USA and Australia]

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