Five pieces of Sylvac to include a green glazed jug with squirrel handle, another similar with stork handle (repaired); a clamshell; treacle glaze novelty pipe and pale brown novelty hat, together with four Royal Worcester 'Mathon' cabinet plates decorated with Hereford Cattle and pheasants in woodland by Robin Clifton, artist signed (9)
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A Royal Worcester ruby 'Regency' dinner servicemid-20th centurycomprising 13 dinner plates, 27cm diameter; 8 plates, 24cm diameter; 12 plates, 20cm diameter; eighteen plates, 15cm diameter; twelve soup plates, 23cm diameter; six dessert bowls, 20cm diameter; four further bowls, 14cm diameter; two oval serving platters, 26cm wide; two further serving platters, 34cm wide, printed factory marks (77 pcs)Condition report: A small number of the items are seconds accounting for some colour variation, etc, and there are also a few minor scratches from normal wear and tear.
In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteArmy L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse (1294. Sergt. A. Savigear. 17th Lancers) impressed naming, good very fine £80-£100 --- Alfred Savigear was born in the Parish of Hay, near Brecon, Breconshire, and attested for the Royal Artillery at Worcester on 25 May 1855, aged 18 years 1 month, a bricklayer by trade. He served in North America for 2 years 9 months (no dates given) and transferred to the Military Train in October 1860. Promoted to Corporal in April 1861, and to Sergeant in June 1862, he re-engaged for a further 12 years at Aldershot in March 1867, and transferred as Sergeant to the 17th Lancers on 1 February 1870. He was finally discharged at Dublin on 8 June 1876 after 21 years service. Sold with copied discharge papers.
A group of ceramics, to include a late 19thC Royal China Works Worcester porcelain vase, the urn shaped body centred with a portrait of a dog, with hunting horn beneath, surrounded by flowers and scrolls, with gilt lined acanthus capped scroll handles on an inverted stem and circular foot, on an inverted plinth base, printed marks beneath no. 980, 25cm high (AF) together with a Continental bisque porcelain figure of a gentleman, standing holding lorgnette, in floral finery, predominately in blue, on a naturalistic base, unmarked, 44cm high, a base metal preserve pot, with blue glass liner and swing handle, 11cm wide, and a three piece cruet set, on plated stand. (4)
An Oriental design blue and white floral pattern jar and cover, Royal Crown Derby field mouse paperweight, decorative china and effects, kiss ornament, treen duck, souvenir crested china, If Mum Says No Ask Grandma bone china dish, Royal Worcester cornucopia vase no. 3212 undecorated, and two prints, etc. (5 trays and other)
Various collectable china, including a Royal Winton dish signed Zkas, a Royal Worcester trinket box, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pin dish, a Marquis Fine China covered pot, a Crown Ducal vase, and a Continental porcelain equestrian figureCondition report: Zia’s dish has a piece of the edge of rim broken off and re-glued and has a crack running through half of the dish. Lid missing from Crown Doucal vase, chip to lid of Marquis pot. Figure on horse has areas of red jacket over painted and has a slight rough finish.
A ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM DINNER AND TEA SERVICE, including dinner plates, luncheon plates, teapot, six cups and saucers, etc. The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Ten dinner plates; six tea cups and saucers; six side plates; six dessert plates; six bowls; four ramekins; one milk jug; one cream jug; one sauce boat and stand; one teapot; one sugar; one tureen and two covers; one twin-handle serving dish; one serving plate; one hurricane lamp
Royal Worcester Regency pattern tea and dinner wares in green, comprising two tureen and covers, oval serving platter, gravy boat, two dinner plates, two salad plates, twelve dessert plates, fourteen cheese plates, twelve bowls, thirteen side plates, eleven tea cups and eleven saucer, coffee pot, twelve coffee cups and twelve saucers, milk jug, open sucirer and stand. - Condition Report
Royal Worcester Evesham pattern dinner and tea wares, comprising five dinner plates, three salad plates, one dessert plate, and twelve side plates, one bowl, tureen and cover, seven assorted serving dishes/platters, biscuit barrel and cover, three tea pots, coffee pot, six teacups, eleven saucers, two jugs, and an open sucrier, together with a selection of Royal Worcester June Garland pattern wares, comprising serving plate, stand, six tea cups and six saucers, six side plates, and open sucrier, and Royal Worcester Silver Chantilly pattern plates, etc. - Condition Report
A Derby Porcelain Figure of Falstaff, circa 1780, standing, a sword in one hand, his shield in the other, on a scroll moulded base, 10cm high; A Worcester Style Teacup and Saucer, decorated with fancy birds on a blue scale ground; A Derby Porcelain Egg Cup, painted with harebells; A Royal Worcester Shell Shaped Vase, 10cm high; and A German Porcelain Cabinet Cup and Saucer (7)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Reticulated Cabinet Cup and Saucer, circa 1870, painted with finches and flowersprays within gilt borders on a pink ground, printed marks in puce. Saucer with a section of the pierced rim re-glued. No other chips or cracks, no professional restoration. Some very light crazing and enamel ware.
A Creamware Egg Drainer, early 19th century, of cylindrical form with twin scroll handles, 18cm wide; A Pair of Rockingham Plates, painted with exotic birds, 23cm diameter; A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Candlesticks, 20cm high; A Delft Ointment Pot, 6.5cm high; A Turkish Ewer, probably Cannakale, in the form of an animal, 23.5cm high; A German Porcelain Cabinet Cup; and A Uranium Glass Goblet, 17cm high (9). The lion shaped ewer with three legs re glued, the tail in three pieces and re glued and the right ear lacking.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Dessert Dish, 1912, of square form, painted by George Cole with fruit within a yellow border with panels of flowers and gadrooned rim, signed, printed mark in puce, 22cm wide; and A Similar Plate, 1906, painted with a spray of fruit within a printed paterae and swag border and gadrooned rim, printed mark in puce, 23cm diameter. Some typical very minor surface wear.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Tea Plate, by Ernest Barker, 1928, painted with sheep in landscape within a gilt line border, signed, printed mark in puce, 16cm diameter; A Similar Plate, by Ernest Philips, 1917, painted with a spray of flowers on a pink ground with further panels of flower swags highlighted in gilt, signed, printed mark in puce and Maples retailer's mark, 22.5cm diameter; and A Similar Plate, by Harry Davis, 1910, painted with a classical ruin in landscape within a green and gilt border, signed, printed mark in puce, 22cm diameter (3). Some typical minor surface wear.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cup and Saucer, by William Ricketts, circa 1919, painted with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt borders, signed, printed marks in puce; and A Similar Tea Plate, by Frank Roberts, 1918, painted with a border of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt borders, signed, printed mark in puce, 16.5cm diameter (3). Cup with no date marks. Saucer with some noticeable wear to well. All with some typical very minor surface wear.

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