Royal Worcester bone china tea service of 42 pieces, with gilt tooled urn, ribbon, and swag borders, comprising teapot, 3 jugs, sugar bowl, 2 plates, Dia.23.5cm, (one marked Maple London), 12 teacups and 11 saucers, and 12 tea plates, (few pieces a/f), and a Paragon "Rockingham Red" teapot, jug, sugar bowl 2 cups with 2 saucers, and tea plate. (50)
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This charming tableware set includes three Royal Worcester egg cups featuring a bird and fruit motif, along with two Duchess mugs adorned with a rose motif. The largest piece measures 4.5"L x 3.5"W x 4.25"H. Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Royal Worcester and DuchessCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A rare and important 17th century tortoiseshell and ivory mounted folding fan and a related leather glove of royal interest, both reputedly given to Jane Lane as a gilt by King Charles II, the fan with two tortoiseshell guards and ivory sticks piqué inlaid with scrolling foliage, the vellum panel painted with a scene of the 'Rape of Europa' to one side and floral sprays to the other, length 27cm, within a card case, the fine cream leather glove embroidered in silk and metal threads with flowers and scrolls to the cuff, length 28cm. Note: by family repute the fan and glove were given by King Charles II, after the Restoration, to Jane Lane, in gratitude for helping to save his life after the battle of Worcester in 1651. Provenance: by family descent to the present owner. Exhibited in September 1946 at the City Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol. Note: a non-transferrable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for the sale of this item.
Collection of 11 x Royal Worcester Freda Doughty figurines - #2915 Joan (puce mark for 1931), #3261 Friday's child is loving and giving, #(3262) Saturday's child (girl) #3417 October, #3418 November (birds a/f), #3433 Young farmer, #3453 February, #3457 Snowy (tail a/f), #3521 Wednesday's child knows little woe, #3524 Saturday's child works hard for a living (boy) & #3534 Tuesday's child is full of grace - tallest 20cm & no obvious damage (apart from 2 mentioned) ~ Freda Doughty (1895-1972)

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