TWENTY ONE PIECES OF ROYAL WORCESTER 'EVESHAM' DINNERWARES, to include two tureens (one missing lid), coffee pot, salt and pepper pots, sauce boat and saucer, six coffee cups and saucers, one 'Evesham M' tea cup and saucer (Condition Report:- tureen without lid has staining, some wear and signs of light to moderate use) (21)
We found 129934 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 129934 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
129934 item(s)/page
A cased 'Coracle' picnic set for four persons by G.W.Scott & Sons, circa 1909,black leather-cloth case, with brass handles, lock and catches, opening to reveal wicker framework interior fitted with wicker-handled kettle with burner, stand and oil flask, two large wicker-covered glass bottles, a smaller glass bottle, a Coracle ceramic-based food container, two other food tins, a set of four Royal Worcester gilt-edged bone china tea-cups with saucers, four rectangular enamel plates, two ceramic Butter and Preserves jars, four stacked glass tumblers in wicker frames and two condiments jars, with cutlery housed behind leather straps in the lid, the case measuring 61 x 22 x 32cm overall. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: †◊†VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.â—Š £30 + VAT uplift and storage at £6 + VAT per lot per day.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Christopher Dresser design cased tea-set for two persons, retailed by Kendall & Co, Paris, circa 1905,black leather case with impressed 'E.M.C.' monogram, replaced leather handle, with double doors opening to grey suede-lined two-tiered interior, the upper level fitted with gilt-plated Britannia Metal wicker-handled kettle by James Dixon & Sons, (Registered Design No.85275 for 1887), containing tea-caddy, with oil flask and folding stand, and wicker-handled teapot by James Dixon & Sons containing milk jug and sugar bowl, the lower level fitted with a pair of Royal Worcester blue glaze bone china teacups on suede pads with accompanying saucers, with spoons and sugar tongs housed in the double doors, the case measuring 29.5cm wide. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Regency Spode?s Imperial part dinner service decorated in the Imari palette comprising 3 soup plates, 8 dinner plates, 1 dessert plate, a pair of sauce tureen and covers, a soup tureen stand and two rectangular vegetable dishes, painted mark 4176, together with a pair of Victorian Royal Worcester porcelain comports, each painted colourful floral sprays and leaves with pink, gilt and jewelled borders, printed marks in puce, 23.5 cm diameter and a Coalport bone china Indian Tree Coral pattern bowl
Late 19th century porcelain plate, hand painted by Frederick Sutton, depicting a female figure and putto within a wooded landscape, with recumbent sheep and brook to the fore, signed F N Sutton, unmarked verso, D22.5cmFrederick Sutton was employed as a painter at the notable factories of Royal Worcester, Coalport, and Minton.
LATE VICTORIAN COPPER/SILVER LUSTRE TEAPOT AND COVER, of shaped oblong form, the body enamelled with a continuous band of scrolling foliage, 12.2cm high, along with Royal Worcester lustre teapot and covered sugar bowl, also two lustre goblets and a trophy cup (6) Provenance: The William Mowat-Thomson Collection
A Set of Eleven Royal Worcester Porcelain Plates, 1937, painted by Harry Ayrton, Edward Townsend and another with still life of fruit on a blue ground within a cream border gilt with lattice and with gadrooned rim, ten only signed, printed marks in blue, 24cm diameter. Some typical minor surface wear and scratching.
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Vases and Covers, 1902, of ovoid form with tall trumpet necks and scroll handles, painted with sprays of flowers in foliate and scroll cartouches on an ivory ground within blue, green and gilt borders, printed marks in green, 31cm high. Both covers lacking knops. One cover with a rim chip. Bodies free from damage. Model number 2128
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase, early 20th century, of baluster form with twin scroll handles, applied with naturalistically modelled and painted flowers in a basket on a ground of ribbon and foliate swags within formal classical borders, on a circular foot, 44cm high. Some minor losses to applied decoration and typical minor wear.
A Matched Royal Worcester Porcelain Three Piece Garniture, 1885 and 1886, of twin-handled conical form, painted with an owl and kingfisher in moonlight and parrots perched on a branch on an ivory ground within gilt and moulded borders, printed marks in green and puce, 17.5cm and 14.5cm high. Typical minor surface wear. Centre vase with a broken and repaired neck.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Dessert Service, 1876, painted with sprays of flowers within a light blue and gilt border with white enamel beading, printed marks in brown, comprising: 2 tall tazzas 3 low tazzas 10 plates. Both tall tazzas reattached at the collar and one cracked on the dish. One low tazza with a large open rim crack. Some plates with patches of gilt wear but mostly all gilding and enamelling in good order.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Scent-Bottle With Gilt Plate Mount, Design Registration Number 56943, circular, one side moulded with the bust of Queen Victorian within gilt-heightened roses, thistles and shamrocks, the other side with a central panel with roses, thistles and shamrocks and with the legends 'India'; 'Australia' and 'Canada' on the border, the gilt plate screw cap formed as the royal crown, 8.7cm high . Marked on base of bottle with Royal Worcester mark and design registration number. There is some loss to the gilding. The gilt plate mount with some discolouration.
Collection of ceramicsto include: Royal Worcester blush ivory jug, Royal Worcester figures, Beswick cat etc (9) Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Three boxed Halcyon Days Enamels trinket boxes comprising one ' A Commemoration of Wolverhampton City 2000' numbered 67 from a limited edition of 250, one titled 'The children of the new Millennium hold our future in their hands' and the last a design inspired by the Wallace Collection, together with a boxed Royal Worcester trinket box celebrating the Golden Jubilee. (4)
Ten assorted Royal Worcester bisque models of birds comprising Nuthatch 3334, S/D, Thrush 3234, S/D, Blue Tit 3199, Yellow Hammer 3377, Goldfinch 3239, Chaffinch 3240, Chaffinches 3364, Pied Woodpeckers 3363, Robin 3197 and Goldfinch 3875, S/D, all with black printed marks together with a Royal Crown Derby model of Blue Tit & Chicks, marked as a second. (11)

-
129934 item(s)/page