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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Saucer, by Harry Stinton, 1916, painted with highland cattle in landscape within gilt line borders, signed, printed marks in puce; and A Matched Set of Four Similar Cups and Saucers, by James Stinton and Reginald Austin, 1920-25, painted with peacocks and pheasants in landscape and with heather sprigs, signed, printed marks in puce. With some glaze crazing. Matched set of cups and saucers with some glaze crazing throughout and one saucer with hairline crack. One pheasant saucer heavily crazed. No repair.
A Royal Worcester Cabinet Cup and Saucer, by Reginald Austin and William Ricketts, 1923 and 1924, painted with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank on a gilt ground, signed, printed marks in puce; and A Similar Coffee Can, by Frank Roberts, signed, printed mark in black (3). Typical minor scratching to gilding.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Coffee Service, by Harry Stinton, 1919, painted with highland cattle in landscape within gilt line borders, comprising six cups and saucers, signed, printed marks in puce, together with Six George V Silver Gilt Coffee Spoons, London 1919, in a fitted tooled morocco case stamped Asprey See illustration. Cups and saucers with some minor faint glaze crazing. One cup with a stain to a crazing line showing to the outside only. One saucer with a very small foot chip. Cups all internally gilded. Some wear to spoons and typical minor wear and creasing to case.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Small Pedestal Dish, by Harry Ayrton, 1939, of shaped circular form, painted with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed mark in puce, 10cm diameter; A Similar Asymmetrical Dish, by George Moseley, 1936, painted with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank within a moulded and gilt scroll border, signed, printed mark in puce, 11.5cm wide; and A Similar Dish, by John Freeman, 1935, painted with a flowerspray on a mossy ground, signed, printed mark in puce, 11.5cm wide (3). Some typical very minor surface wear. Freeman dish broken and restored.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Topographical Dessert Service, by Harry Davis, 1900, painted with named landscapes within a green border with gilt cailhoutte and gadrooned rim, comprising a comport and ten plates, signed, printed marks in grey, 23.5cm diameter. One plate broken in half and restuck. Two plates with short deep scratches to green border and one plate with small flake to green enamel. Some typical very minor surface wear throughout.
ROYAL DOULTON; a figure HN1843 'Biddy Pennyfarthing', HN1834 'Top o' the Hill', two Royal Worcester figures to include Queen Elizabeth II, two Lladró and four Nao figures (10).Additional InformationThe small Worcester figure of the boy has had its head broken off and reglued. 'Top o' the Hill' has been cracked.
ROYAL WORCESTER; 'The Parakeet', 3081, designed by Doughty, black printed marks to base, height 18cm (af).Additional InformationThe left foot has been restored as has the base where they join, also the tip of the parakeet's tail. There is a crack running right through the right arm from the hand through the wrist past the parakeet to the shoulder. There is also crazing to the back of the neck.
GOEBEL; eight assorted Hummel figures, height of largest example 16cm, also a Bridgewater lidded preserve jar, Royal Worcester Golden Jubilee mug and four Wedgwood mugs (14).Additional InformationOut of Danger with a chip to the fringe, general wear, dirty throughout, crazing, figure with girl feeding chicks with a chip to the foot rim, Wayside is at fault (af), singing boy with numerous chips, Sweet Music has had the top of the double bass crudely reglued as well as his head, Good Hunting is missing part of his gun. General wear throughout.
A group of 18th century and later English ceramics including a Wedgwood salt glazed teapot (af), two 18th century small circular dishes, a 19th century Willow transfer decorated egg separator, an early 19th century part service, each piece with gilt heightened initials to ovals, two further bowls, a Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri bowl, three floral decorated Royal Worcester saucers, a Wedgwood small coffee can and a Wedgwood part tea service.Additional InformationThe Wedgwood teapot is broken in half, staple and glue repair. The two bowls both have cracks and chips throughout, the Worcester potpourri bowl also has chips and losses. Heavy looses to the initialled service, crack through the handle of the egg separator and general surface wear throughout. As catalogued, the saucer with birds on is English.
N BRUNT FOR AYNSLEY; a handpainted fruit plate, diameter 26cm, together with a similar vase and dish by D Jones, four pieces of 'Orchid Gold', a Royal Worcester trinket box and cover, Copenhagen model of a penguin, height 6cm, etc (12).Additional InformationGeneral wear, minor rubbing to the gilding. One of the Orchid Gold pieces with strike through the mark, which indicates it is a second. The fruit plate with very minimal wear.
A collection of assorted glassware, ceramics and metalware to include four 20th century hock glasses, silver plated hip flask, Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature cup and saucer, etc.Additional InformationThe Worcester with a hairline crack to the rim, numerous items of glassware with nibbles. The Japanese cloisonné vase with cracks to the body.
A large quantity of Royal Worcester Evesham dinner ware and kitchen ware including serving dishes and bowls comprising: large teapot, coffee pot, nine breakfast cups and saucers, twelve tea cups and saucers, large fruit bowl, salad bowl, six custard cups with lids, gravy boat and stand, large cream jug, small milk jug, various serving dishes, large tureen, small tureens, butter dish and lid, etc.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, the quarter lobbed body decorated with floral sprays, shape number H169, dated 1915, height 5ins, together with a Royal Worcester patch box and cover, decorated with floral sprays, dated 1941, diameter 3ins, a Royal Worcester blush ivory saucer decorated with floral sprays and a 19th century Rockingham cup and saucerCondition Report: Vase - some rubbing to gilding but otherwise good.Pot and cover - good condition,Saucer - crazed.Cup and saucer - both crazed, cup cracked and stained
A Royal Worcester cup and saucer, decorated with flowers by Philips to an ornate gilt border, together with a Royal Worcester cup and saucer, decorated with fruit to a mossy background, the cup signed Aryton, the saucer unfinished, both afCondition Report: Fruit cup is cracked, the saucer is unfinished and cracked. The flowers cup is crazed and the saucer cracked
A Royal Worcester cup, decorated with teal by James Stinton, together with a saucer decorated with Highland cattle by Harry Stinton, three Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, decorated with Highland cattle by Stinton, af, and a coffee can decorated with a castleCondition Report: Teal - cup is crazed. Coffee can - cracked. three cups - all cracked. Four saucers - all crazed, one of them chipped
A Royal Worcester square plate, decorated with hand painted fruit by Richard Sebright, to a rich gilt and green border, maximum width 8.25ins, together with another, decorated with flowers to a burgundy border by Jack Stanley, and an unfinished plate decorated in the Corot style by G H Evans, diameter 10.5insCondition Report: Flower plate - good condition. Fruit plate - rubbing to gilding and glazing marks to back. Landscape plate - unfinished, not marked
A Royal Worcester covered pedestal vase, decorated with gilt foliage to a terracotta ground, shape number 2713, height 12ins, together with a similarly decorated covered vase, shape number 2712, height 5.5ins, and a Royal Worcester crown ware lustre vase, shape number 102, height 8ins, all afCondition Report: Large covered vase - finial been off, crack to body. Smaller vase - finial been off, chip been glued back to rim. Crown ware vase - chipped, cracked and crazed
A Royal Worcester 18th century style coffee cup and saucer, decorated with panels of flowers to a scale blue, together with an elongated octagonal shaped pin dish decorated with roses by Millie Hunt, diameter 4.5ins, a miniature three handled mug decorated with a blue tit, height 1.5ins, a circular pin dish decorated with a bird, diameter 2.75ins, a Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware vase decorated with mallards landing, height 4.5ins, and a Royal Worcester two handled vase decorated with a circular panel of a castle to a Sabrina ground, height 5.5insCondition Report: Vase - damaged round the neck. Sabrina - crazed. Cup and saucer - crazed. Tyg - good condition. Bird dish - good condition. Dish - crazed

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