A Royal Worcester figure, for Compton & Woodhouse, With all my Heart, 4,011/12,500, certificate, boxed; others similar, Ella, 83/7,500, certificate, boxed; a Royal Doulton figure, Easter Parade, HN4629, 8020/15,000, certificate, boxed; Pretty Ladies Victoria, HN4623, certificate, boxed; Easter Parade in Pink, HN4628, certificate, boxed (5)
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Waterloo 1815 (Thomas Goods. 2nd or R.N. Brit. Reg. Drag.) fitted with original steel clip and ring suspension, some minor marks and lightly polished, otherwise good very fine £3,800-£4,400 --- Provenance: Colonel Murray Collection, Sotheby 1928. Thomas Goods was born in the Parish of Panckern, near Bromyard, Herefordshire, and enlisted for the 2nd Dragoons at Worcester on 13 March 1804, aged 19, for unlimited service. He served in Captain Poole’s Troop at Waterloo and although this troop was very much in the thick of the action, Goods appears to have escaped injury. He served in the regiment for 22 years and 32 days and was discharged at Dublin on 13 April 1826, in consequence of being ‘worn out in the service’. He was admitted to an out-pension at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, on 17 May 1826, at the rate of 1s per day. Sold with copied discharge papers.
A collection of Royal Doulton figurines, comprising: HN3975 'Lauren' (figure Of The Year 1975), HN1298 'Sweet & Twenty', HN2430 'Romance', and HN2429 'Elyse', with a Royal Worcester 'Elizabeth' figurine in box with certificate, a Coalport Collingwood Collection 'Catherine' figurine, in box with certificate, a Coalport 'Alice' figurine in box with certificate, and a Coalport 'Flora' in box with certificate (8)
A Royal Worcester stem vase, 20th century, of baluster form, hand painted with apples and cherries by Harry Ayrton and signed H Ayrton, printed maker's mark and pattern number 2491 to base, 11.5cm high, with a Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri vase and cover, shape number 1314, of lobed form (lacking pierced cover), puce maker's mark for 1903 to base, 11cm high, a Royal Worcester blush ivory posy jug, shape number 1376, puce maker's mark (possibly for 1897) to base, 10cm high, and a pair of Minton ovoid vases, each with turquoise ground and three relief moulded classical motifs, on spreading foot, each 12.5cm high (5)
A Beswick 'The Mad Hatter's Tea Party' figural group, with a Royal Doulton Wind In The Willows WW9 'Every Hole Possessed A Face' and WW5 'Sprawling By The River Bank', two Royal Worcester 'Days Of The Week' figures: 'Monday's Child' and 'Saturday's Child', a Beswick fawn, a Royal Doulton HN1679 'Babie' and a Beswick Appaloosa stallion (8)
A Shelley tête-à-tête tea service in the 'Melody' pattern, early 20th century, comprising: a teapot and cover, two cups, two saucers, a milk jug and a sucrier and stand, each piece decorated with floral sprays against a mint green ground, gilt highlights to rims, printed maker's marks and painted 'Z12974' to bases, with six early 20th century Royal Worcester tea cups and four saucers, each with pink body and Indian import marks (18) CONDITION REPORT:Shelley: All pieces show minor rubbing to the gilt highlights, but no visible chips, cracks or losses.Worcester: All pieces show extensive fine surface crazing. One saucer shows a circular hairline crack around the edge of the cup recess. A second saucer shows staining around the cup recess.
A Royal Worcester porcelain trio, mid 20th century, comprising a teacup, the interior hand painted with fruits on a naturalistic ground, signed P.H. Price, the exterior parcel gilt, puce printed maker's mark for 1936 to base, a conforming saucer signed E. Townsend, puce maker's mark for 1935 to base, and a similarly decorated side plate with shaped rim, also signed E. Townsend, puce maker's mark for 1940 to base (3) CONDITION REPORT:The cup shows no visible chips, cracks or losses. The gilt finish shows minor rubbing and fine surface scratching. The interior shows the odd small firing frit.The saucer shows no visible chips, cracks or losses. There is a small glazing fault at approximately 9 o'clock 1cm in from the rim. The gilt finish to the centre shows minor rubbing and fine surface scratching. The gilt rim shows more extensive rubbing. Diameter 14.5cm.The side plate shows no visible chips, cracks or losses. The rim shows minor rubbing to the gilt finish. Diameter 17.8cm
A Royal Worcester Hadley Ware posy vase, early 20th century, of compressed baluster form with four lobed panels each hand painted with floral sprays, green printed maker's mark for 1905 to base, 8cm high, with a Royal Crown Derby Imari stem vase, printed maker's mark to base, 10cm high, a Bohemian flashed cranberry glass lobed goblet, 17cm high, a Bohemian flashed green glass decanter (lacking stopper), 28cm high, a campaign glass beaker in leather case, a Royal Worcester posy vase modelled as a tall jug, an Aynsley stem vase and a Limoges trinket box with cover and stand (10)
Set of 12 Aynsley fruit painted coffee cans and saucers signed N Brunt, three Royal Worcester mugs 'Monday's Child', 'Friday's Child' and 'Saturday's Child', two Royal Worcester china covered cylindrical trinket boxes, a Royal Worcester limited edition porcelain figure 'Rosalind', no. 37 with certificate, boxed and another 'Melanie', no.37 with certificate, boxed
19th century pottery William Ratcliffe, circa 1837-40, large mug, transfer-printed with chinoiserie figures, a Davenport china cup and saucer, Imari decorated, three Royal Worcester limited edition china Christmas cups and saucers 1980, 81 and 82, a Royal Crown Derby white and gilt china plate and a moulded glass inkwell
Royal Worcester ivory ground two-handled small vase painted with a bouquet of flowers within gilt and pearl borders, 10cm high and two blush ivory ground two-handled miniature mugs painted with loose flower sprays within gilt rims, printed green and puce marks, circa 1900 (one extensively damaged and restored) (3)
Royal Worcester small plate painted with apples and cherries, signed by 'S Roberts', 15cm diameter and a Royal Worcester vase of spherical form decorated with shamrocks, thistles and roses in gilt on a blue ground, 7cm high (2) Condition ReportNo obvious crazing or gilt loss to plate.Some crazing and crack to the base of vase.
Two Royal Worcester parian figures, tinted and partially glazed and heightened in gilt, to include 'Morning Dew' and another larger pair emblematic of 'Day' and 'Night' unglazed, 40cm and 47cm high CONDITION REPORT: Morning Dew' broken to two middle toes on her right foot. The other smaller figure with a tiny chip to the end of her hair. One of the larger figures 'Day' with restoration to her right hand.
A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer painted flowers, signed E. Phillips, a teaplate signed E. Barker, a Copelands cup and saucer and a Royal Crown Derby cup and saucer CONDITION REPORT: Phillips cup with a tiny chip to footrim. Small patch of rubbed gilding on handle of Copelands cup. All other items in good condition.
A Royal Worcester ornithological tea service comprising six cups, six saucers and two cake plates with beaded borders and a similar set of six plates and six side plates with gilt borders CONDITION REPORT: One of the larger plates from the set without a beaded border has a crack to the centre, another is in two pieces. One of the cups has a small footrim chip. Otherwise good condition. No glaze crazing to either set
A Copeland plate decorated with four named views, a Royal Worcester plate signed by R Rushton, a pair of Rockingham plates and a matching cup and saucer CONDITION REPORT: Copeland plate with named views - condition appears good.Worcester plate good.One Rockingham plate has short hair crack to rim. Both have some rubbing to gilt.Cup and saucer - some rubbing to gilt
A group of Royal Worcester including two-handled pedestal bowl, twin-handled vase, plate, pair of saucers and a dated cup and saucer CONDITION REPORT: The teacup and saucer are in good condition, the two small teaplates and the saucer dish all have hairline cracks. The vase is in good condition. The bowl is restored through the stem.

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