Royal Worcester Style 19th Century - Large Blush Ivory Figural Centrepiece In the Form of a Large Horn with Large Eagle Wings Spread Perched to Centre of Horn. Not Marked Except For Impressed Number 3601, Could be An Early Worcester Pieces. Height 9.75 Inches - 24.40 cms & Width 13 Inches - 32.5 cms. Excellent Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.
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A Trio of Ceramic Items - Including Royal Crown Derby and Royal Worcester. Comprises 1/ Royal Crown Derby Six Sided Lidded Trinket Box. A1297, Date 1989. 2/ Royal Worcester Miniature Toby Jug ' The Lady ' 2841. Puce Mark Dated c.1934. 3.5 Inches - 8.75 cms. 3/ Royal Worcester Country Scenes ' Snail ' Modelled by K.Potts. Height 1.5 Inches - 3.75 cms. All Pieces are 1st Quality and Mint Condition.
Locke & Company Worcester Blush Ivory Pot-Pouri with Reticulated Cover and Sides, Embellished with Painted Gold Highlights of Flying Saucer Shape. Date 1880. Height 5 Inches - 12.5 cms + A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Trumpet Shaped Vase, with Ornate / Fancy Shaped Base and Reticulated Centre. Date 1911 & Shape No 1938. Height 9 Inches - 22.5 cms. Both Pieces In Excellent Condition.
Royal Worcester Hand Painted Ltd Edition Pair of Dorothy Doughty ' Flowers and Birds ' Cabinet Plates. 1/ Blue tits and Witch Hazel, Date 1978. 7th In a Series of 12. 2/ Cerulean Warblers and Beech. Date 1980. 2/ This Is the 9th Plate In a Series of 12. Each Plate 9 Inches - 22.5 cms Diameter. Both Plates 1st Quality and Mint Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.
Royal Worcester Hand Painted Ltd Edition Pair of Dorothy Doughty ' Flowers and Birds ' Cabinet Plates. 1/ Bewicks Wren and Yellow Jasmine. Date 1983. This Plate Is 12th of a Series of 12 Plates. 2/ Redstart's and Beech, Date 1972, This Plate Is the 1st In as Series of 12 Plates. Each Diameter 9 Inches - 22.5 cms. Both 1st Quality and Mint Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.
Royal Worcester Hand Painted Ltd Edition Pair of Dorothy Doughty ' Flowers and Birds ' Cabinet Plates. 1/ Myrtle Warbler and Cherry, Date 1973. The Second In a Series of 12 Annual Plates. 2/ Ruby Crowned Kinglets and Abutilon. This Plate Is Eleventh In a Series of 12 Plates. This Plate 1983. Each Plate 9 Inches - 22.5 cms Diameter. Each Plate 1st Quality and Mint Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.
Royal Worcester Hand Painted Ltd Edition Pair of Dorothy Doughty ' Flowers and Birds ' Cabinet Plates. 1/ Willow Warbler and Cranes Bill. This Plate Is 10th of a Series of 12 Annual Plates, Date 1981. 2/ Mountain Bluebird and Pine, This Plate Is The 8th In a Series of 12 Plates. Date 1979. Both Plates Size 9 Inches - 22.5 cms Diameter. Both Plates are 1st Quality and Mint Condition.
Royal Worcester Hand Painted Pair of Dorothy Doughty ' Flowers and Birds ' Cabinet Plates. 1/ Blue Winged Sivas and Bamboo, Date 1976. The Plate Is 5 of 12 Annual Plate. 2/ Blackburnian Warbler and Western Hemlock. Date 1975. The Plate Is the 4th of 12 Plates. Both Plates 1st Quality and Mint Condition, Sizes 9 Inches - 22.5 cms.
Royal Worcester Pair of Fine Hand Painted Blush Ivory Floral Jugs / Ewers with Naturalistic Handles, Each Jug Decorated with Painted Images of Summer Flowers and Highlights in Gold. Dates 1911 & 1982. Shape Nos 1047. Height of Each Jug 8.25 Inches - 20.70 cms. Each Jug Excellent Condition - No Issues, Please Confirm with Photo.
Royal Worcester Pair of Fine Quality Hand Painted Blush Ivory Naturalistic Handle Jugs, Each Decorated In Painted Floral Images ( Summer flowers ) and With Brush Gold Highlights on Ivory Ground. Dates 1911 & 1904. Shape Nos 1116 Both Jugs. Heights of Jugs 7 Inches - 17.5 cms & 6.5 Inches - 16.25 cms. Both Jugs No Issues - Excellent Condition.
Royal Worcester and Royal China Works Trio of Hand Painted Assorted Items ( 3 ) Comprises 1/ Royal Worcester Lily Bud Vase, Date 1909 & Shape No 891. Height 4 Inches - 10 cms. 2/ Royal China Works Hand Painted Floral Vase. Date 1890 & Shape No 1040. Height 5.5 Inches - 13.75 cms. 3/ Locke and Company Small Hand Painted Pheasant Cup. c.1880. Height 2 Inches - 5 cms. All Pieces are In Excellent Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.
Royal Worcester Trio of Hand Painted Assorted Blush Ivory Porcelain Pieces ( 3 ) Comprises 1/ Royal Worcester Hand Painted Cabinet Plate, Decorated with Painted Images of Summer Flowers. Date 1900, Shape No 1416. Diameter 8.25 Inches - 20.60 cms. 2/ Royal Worcester Hand Painted Basket Weave Floral Twin handle Basket / Bowl of Small Proportions. Date 1909 & Shape No 441. Size 4.75 Inches - 11.90 cms. 3/ Royal China Work Blush Ivory Basket Weave Twin Handle Small Bowl. Date 1890 & Shape No 441, Size 4.75 Inches - 11.90 cms. All Pieces In Excellent Condition.
A Collection of Royal Worcester White Porcelain Figures From Mid 19th Century ( 3 ) Figures In Total. Comprises Royal Worcester Figural 2 Branch Candelabra - The Figure of a Young Girl, Sitting Between 2 Branches Resting, Royal Worcester Stamp for 1886 to Underside of Figure. Height 8.5 Inches - 21.25 cms. Excellent Condition In All Aspects + A Further Two Royal Worcester White Porcelain Small Figures with Royal Worcester Impressed Marks. For Dates Between 1876 - 1891. Both Figures Excellent Condition.
Carlton Ware - A 1930s Art Deco Modern Ware bowl decorated in the Tyrolean Bands pattern, printed script mark alongside original paper label, length 26.5cm, together with a Rainbow Stripe vase, an orange lustre bowl with wide brim, an eggcup on a matching saucer and a Royal Worcester Crown Works orange lustre vase and cover with a gilt overlay pattern, all S/D. (5)
A Worcester Music pattern bowl, printed in underglaze blue, onglaze cobalt blue picked out in gilt with diapers, iron red rim, 16.5cm diam, blue crescent, c. 1790; a conforming pair of Chamberlains Worcester circular dessert plates, 21.5cm diam, c. 1820, (2); a Worcester Royal Lily pattern saucer dish, 19cm diam, c. 1790; a conforming small Flight, Barr & Barr bowl, 6.5cm diam, impressed marks, c. 1820, [5]
Ceramics - a Royal Worcester vase (faults); A SylvaC 1514 bulb planter; a SylvaC 4233 squirrel jug; a Kelmscott jardiniere; a Copeland Spode Heron pattern jardiniere; a Gold Imari pattern vase; a Shelley Blossom Time pattern cigarette dish; other ceramics including commemorative ware and EPNS etc (quantity)
A Royal Worcester figure, the Welsh Lady, in typical native costume, in tones of blush ivory and gold, canted faux wooden base, 18cm high, model no. 1875, puce printed marks, date code for 1912; another similar, of a sleeping boy, seated, 10cm high, model no. 888, puce printed marks, date code for 1914; another, of the Regency Lady, in polychrome, 20.5cm high, model no. 1016, printed and impressed marks, date code for 1906, [3]
Two sets of Royal Worcester ornithological teacups, saucers, and tea plates, Swallow and Blue Tit, painted by William Powell, signed and titled in script, gilt line borders, the tea plates, 15.5cm diam, puce and pink printed marks, mixed dates; a conforming teacup and saucer, Thrush, purple printed marks; another teacup, Bullfinch, puce printed marks; a matched saucer, Bullfinch, painted by Ernest Townsend, signed and titled, 15cm diam, black printed marks, [10]
An unusual Royal Worcester Aesthetic Movement vasecirca 1875of elephant twin-handled form, decorated in mottled green and brown glazes, relief moulded factory mark,38cm highCondition report: There are no cracks, chips, damages or repairs. The entire vase has crazing to the glaze and there is a small section of glaze loss to the tip of one of the elephant's trunks.
Pair: Private W. J. Sandford, Tank Corps, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 25 August 1918, during an act of heroic self-sacrifice as he succeeded, at the cost of his own life, in rescuing four of his comrades from a burning tank, for which act of gallantry he was strongly commended British War and Victory Medals (109780 Pte W. J. Sandford. Tank Corps); Memorial Plaque (William Joseph Sandford) in card envelope, with Buckingham Palace enclosure, extremely fine (3) £240-£280 --- William Joseph Sandford was born in Worcester and attested there initially for the Royal Army Service Corps, before transferring to the Tank Corps. He served with the 11th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front, and was killed in action on 25 August 1918, whilst performing an heroic act of self-sacrifice in an attempt to rescue wounded comrades. An Appendix to the Battalion War Diary for 25 August 1918 states: ‘From:- Lieutenant F. A. Burton, No. 5 Section, “B” Company, 11th Tank Battalion. To:- Officer Commanding, 11th Tank Battalion. Sir, I have the honour to submit the following report in connection with the action at Boyelles on 23 August, 1918, in which I was wounded and taken prisoner. Orders were received from Battalion Headquarters for “B” Company to leave Blairville Wood about 10:30 p.m. on 22 August, and proceed to the front line, distant about 6 kilometres. I was in command of Tank No. 9659. The first driver and the first gunner were taken to the line by car in order that they might rest before going into action. On arrival within 2km of the line the Company had to pass under enemy shrapnel fire and all ranks were ordered to remain in their tanks until the shelled area was passed. The Company arrived in the vicinity of the “Jumping off” place about 6:15 a.m. when an enemy aeroplane was sighted and orders were received to shut down engines and camouflage tanks at once. The action was to commence at 7:00 a.m. Owing to the time taken in camouflaging, greasing, filling up, etc., the reconnaissance of the battle area had to be limited to a rather hurried discussion over a map. There was no time for Tank commanders to examine the ground over which they had to travel. The first driver and first gunner arrived just as our barrage was opened. All tanks were immediately uncovered and started into action. The Orders received by me were as follows:- Tank (9659) was to be the right hand tank of the section. On the crest of the hill about 1,000 yards distant was our front line, and on top of the next crest was the enemy front line (about 700 yards from ours). The tanks were to start after the infantry, overtake them, then cross the enemy front line and patrol it until the arrival of the infantry, after which all tanks would proceed as quickly as possible to the rallying point. The crew of the tank with the exception of the first driver and the first gunner, having been on the move all night, were more or less fatigued, and the tank was very hot. As the action proceeded the heat inside the tank became intense. On crossing the enemy front line my first driver (Corporal Hammond) and first gunner (Lance-Corporal Watkins) were killed by A.P. bullets, and whilst they were being replaced the tank received a direct hit through the front which stopped the engine and set the tank on fire. I remember nothing more until I found myself lying in a shell hole alongside the tank, and discovered that I was wounded in the right leg. The tank was burning furiously and continuous explosions of the 6 pdr. and S.A. ammunition occurring With me in the shell hole were three other survivors, Gunners Hurd, Goozee and Clark, all wounded. Gunner Clark informed me that he had been carried from the burning tank by Gunner W. Sandford, who, up to that time, was unwounded. This gallant action was performed under the heavy machine-gun fire which was being concentrated on the tank. On entering the tank again to see if he could effect further rescue Gunner Sandford was killed, presumably by the explosion of the ammunition in the tank. This statement is corroborated by the other survivors. I strongly commend to your notice the gallant conduct of Gunner W. Sandford.’ There were many cases of gallantry that, for whatever reason, went un-rewarded during the Great War, and Sandford ultimately received no medallic recognition for this gallant act. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Vis-en-Artois Memorial, France. Sold with copied research
A Royal Worcester ewer with pierced neck and shoulders, pattern no. G965, painted with highland cattle by Harry Stinton, signed, printed marks and date code for 1909, height 16.5cm, together with a Royal Worcester twin handled vase, pattern no. 1762, painted with sheep by Ernest Barker, signed, printed marks and date code for 1912, height 21cm.Condition report: 810The ewer is in good order, the vase has a glued break to its neck and there is a tiny area of paint loss above the head of the grazing sheep, otherwise good.
A pair of Royal Worcester shot silk figures of children, late 19th century, after Hadley, the boy seated backwards on a chair, the girl seated on a stool, printed marks in puce and green, height 10cm.Condition report: There is no restoration. The girl has a chip to the lower edge of her bonnet, the boy has a chip to the hat glued back and a chip to the back of his hat brim. He also has a chip to his collar
Royal Worcester extensive tea and dinner service in the Forget Me Not pattern of 48 pieces. This lot does not fall into our P&P groups, and as such would incur a charge of £35+VAT for in-house postage on THIS LOT ONLY. Condition Report: Good condition with light cutlery marks, first quality.

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