ROYAL WORCESTER; two figures modelled by James Hadley, comprising 'The Scotsman' shape number 913, height 16cm, and 'J. Bull' shape number 851 decorated with gilt highlights against a white ground, 17cm (2).Additional InformationThe figure of the Scotsman with some rubbing to the blush finish throughout and a tiny nick to the corner of the base at the front, the figure of John Bull is signed Hadley in the moulding of the stump behind his right leg, some rubbing to the gilding here and there throughout, both figures are lightly grubby.
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ROYAL WORCESTER; four boxed figures, comprising 'Elaine', 'Cecelia', 'Alice' and 'Felicity', each with certificates and fitted in original box.Additional InformationThree of the figurines are at fault. The only one in good condition is Felicity. Elaine has a large crack running through the base. Cecelia with a large crack running through the body. Alice with part of the tree that has been broken off but still present.
SHELLEY; a bone china Mabel Lucie Attwell nursery mug, height approx. 9.5cm, and four Royal Doulton Bunnykins nursery items and a Royal Worcester candle snuffer modelled as an owl (6).Additional InformationThe Shelley mug with a small rim chip through the green band and a few light surface scratches. The cup of the Bunnykins with crazing to the handle and some glaze imperfections at the rim and a small graze at the rim. The Bunnykins plate with a few light graze scratches.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a cased six setting tea service decorated in the 'Balmoral' pattern, comprising six cups, six saucers, together with Villeroy & Boch.Additional InformationThe Worcester set is boxed, the box with minor staining, light wear to the interior but the service is in good condition.
A collection of 19th century and later decorative ceramics and glass to include a Royal Worcester specimen vase painted with flowers, shape no.1015, a 19th century basket painted with a pastoral scene, a Grimwades Royal Winton 'Sweet Pea' pattern three piece cruet, a pietra dura ink blotter, a corkscrew, a Beswick model of a recumbent dog on a cushion, five Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' pattern trinkets.Additional InformationThe Royal Worcester specimen vase with a chip at the rim and a hairline crack at the rim. The basket with pastoral scene heavily repaired.
A collection of 19th century and later ceramics and glass to include two Alcock dessert bowls, a Royal Coronaware 'Rosetta' pattern teapot, ginger jar, pair of candlesticks and hatpin stand, two modern Royal Worcester trio coffee cans decorated with roses, various meat platters and other items.Additional InformationMany of the older items with chips and cracks, particularly the Coronaware and the oval platters. The large shaped oval platter with a large restored crack/break.
A Collection of Various 18th and 19th Century Ceramics Comprise Leeds Pottery Creamware Cup, Stylised Banded Handles Terminating to Floral Mounts, Creamware Warmer with Acorn Finial, Blue and White Transfer Printed Plate, Wedgwood Jug, Royal Worcester Aesthetic Crane Pattern Bowl, Flow Blue Vase with Chinese Chinoiserie Design, Villeroy and Boch Early Jug and an Early 18th Century Tin Glazed Bowl, Scrolling Dragon Decorated Saucer and a Copeland and Garrett Shallow Bowl with Classical Central Design Depicting Vase of Flowers and Nude Figures and Exterior Trompe L'oeil Stylised Border
A Grainger & Co. Worcester reticulated vase, one similar and a Copeland parian vase: the first of ovoid form with cylindrical neck, pierced with panels of scrolling foliage, the neck with a turquoise 'jewelled' band, printed mark including 'Royal China Works', 20cm; the second of spiral fluted form, printed mark with date letter for 1891, 13cm [repair to rim]; the Copeland vase in Renaissance style with panels of moulded arabesques within gilt highlights, impressed 'Copeland/Crystal Palace Art Union', 29cm [damage to rim] 3.*Notes For the Copeland vase see: Richard Dennis 'The Parian Phenomenon' page 177, fig 576.
A Minton pâte-sur-pâte vase and cover attributed to Alboin Birks; a Minton vase and cover and a Royal Worcester vase: the first of neo-classical form with ribbon tied wreath handles and bud finial, decorated in white slip on a pink ground depicting Cupid standing on a globe and holding a long paddle, on an overall gilded cream ground, impressed 'Mintons' and gilt globe mark with incised shape no.1013, impressed indistinct date code, circa 1910-20, 30cm [stem broken and repaired]; the second vase of bombe form and decorated in gilt with flowering stems, puce printed mark, 27cm [cracks]; the Royal Worcester vase painted with a panel of flowers and fruit on a gilded deep blue ground, puce mark with shape no.2327 and date code for 1916, 16.5cm [damage to rim] 3.
Royal Worcester 16 place setting dinner service in the Windsor pattern, comprising: 16 dinner plates, 16 pudding plates, 16 side plates, 15 small sides plates, 3 serving platters, 2 vegetable dishes, 2 tureens and covers, 1 sauce boat and 2 stands, (73 pieces), together with 12 John Lewis gilt rimmed pudding bowls

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