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A Matched Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Vases, by Kitty Blake, 1930/1935, of fluted bag form, painted with blackberries and blossom within gilt borders, signed, printed marks in puce; 9.5cm high; and A Similar Matched Pair of Twin-Handled Vases, by Kitty Blake 1931/1934, signed, printed marks in puce, 9cm high (4). One twin-handled vase damaged, reglued and with associated losses. All with some typical minor wear throughout.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Bottle Vase, by Kitty Blake, 1940, of ovoid form with trumpet neck, painted with fruiting blackberries below a leaf moulded gilt border, signed, printed mark in puce, 10cm high; and A Similar Beaker Vase, 1940, printed mark in puce, 11.5cm high (2). Typical minor surface wear.
A Royal Worcester Hadley Ware Porcelain Bottle Vase, of ovoid form, painted with rose sprays beneath a leaf moulded and painted trumpet neck, printed mark in green, 10cm high; and A Similar Pear Shaped Bottle Vase, 1912, printed mark in green, 16cm high (2). Both with very minor surface wear.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase, by Walter Sedgley, 1913, of conical form with scroll moulded rim and foot, painted with peacocks in landscape, signed, printed mark in puce, 19.5cm high; and A Similar Pear Shaped Vases, 1907, signed, printed mark in green, 13cm high (2). Both with very minor surface wear.
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Vases and Covers, circa 1905, of baluster form with pierced scroll and mask handles, painted with sprays of summer flowers on a blush ivory ground within green and gilt borders, printed marks in puce, 40cm high. Typical minor surface wear. Marks not clearly struck.
A Royal Worcester kidney shaped dish, Rd No. 160128 1475, of moulded acanthus form with gilt decorated surface depicting fern leaves, 23cm wide with a Royal China Works G593 vase and cover, 16cm high (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
Two Royal Worcester vases, late 19th century, each vase of amphora form with applied stepped handles with scrolling terminals, the body with green ground and gilt highlights surrounding hand painted blue and white panels depicting wild flowers, raised on stepped spreading foot, both lacking covers, one with printed maker's mark for 1891 to base, each 30cm high (2) (Restored)
A Victorian Royal Worcester dessert service, 19th century, comprising two tall comports, four low comports and twelve desert plates, each with central panel hand painted with botanical floral sprays within a gilt highlighted turquoise border, impressed maker's mark and painted '8997' to bases (18) (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
An Edwardian Royal Worcester tea service, early 20th century, comprising; eleven tea cups, eleven saucers, eleven side plates, a milk jug, a slop bowl and two sandwich plates, each piece with gilt rim and decorated with birds in flight against a white ground, printed makers mark for 1905 to base (Qty)
A SET OF ROYAL WORCESTER DEMITASSE CUPS AND SAUCERS comprising five fruit painted cups and saucers by H. Ayrton and another cup and saucer signed by E. Townsend, all within a fitted box (13) Condition Report: Saucer by Townsend is chipped to the rim. One cup is unsigned but presumably by Ayrton .
Late 19th century Royal Worcester part dinner service, pattern no W2313, Reg no. 46051, repeating floral transfer pattern to the sides and borders with dark blue rim on a cream ground, including plates, soup bowls and three tureens with handles in the form of elephant heads, and gilded chicken feet finials, factory marks to base, some also marked for William Whitely Westbourne Grove and some for James Green & Nephew, LondonTo include: Tureen and cover w31cm x1 with stand 35 x 26cm, x1 without stand, Tureen and cover w25cm with stand 22 x 15cm, oval serving platter x2, soup bowls 25.5cm diameter x6, dinner plates 26.6cm diameter x8, side plates 23cm x12
Arnold Machin (1911-1999) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, believed to be a pre-production plaque for the Royal Worcester plaque issued to commemorate The Silver Jubilee 1952-1977, in a limited edition of 1000, unmarked 33cm x 21cmProvenance: Purchased from the artist's estate by the vendor's sister who was a friend of the Machin family.
A group of three porcelain plates, to include: An armorial plate with a central crest for the Chapman Family retailed by J Allsop, St. Paul's Church Yard, London (23 cm wide). A Worcester plate decorated with two classical figures (21 cm wide). A Royal Crown Derby Imari type plate with gilding and gadrooned rim (26 cm wide). (3)Condition: Some minor wear to the gilding.
A Royal Worcester Paussy Kismet part dinner set, comprising of a serving dish, coffee jug, milk jug, salt, six cups and seven saucers, six side plates, five dinner plates, two serving plates etc plus a Royal Worcester Kalabari part coffee set, including coffee pot, six cups, sugar bowl, five plates, two saucers etc (Q)
Two Royal Worcester hand painted cabinet plates, comprising large plated painted with a fruit scene of peaches, grapes and berries, signed by R Price, and another smaller plate painted with peaches and grapes, signed.Condition: Large plate diameter approx 27cm.Small plate diameter approx 20cm.Minor scratches to glaze on small plate.No obvious signs of damage or restoration to large plate.

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