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A RARE LIMITED EDITION ROYAL WORCESTER 'HARD PORCELAIN' FIGURE by Arnold Machin of a diaphonously clad semi naked young woman (one of the seasons) standing before a pedestal with urn and kissing infants, 46cm high, c.1970s. A limited edition set of fifty purchased in its entirety by Thomas Goode & Co of London. See illustration
A ROYAL WORCESTER POT POURRI VASE AND COVER painted by Jas Stinton with cock and hen pheasant in undergrowth, the blush ivory pierced and domed cover with bud finial the rounded body on supports on a pierced undulating and scalloped base; tripod scrolled, 19cm high (restored) printed mark for 1905
A ROYAL WORCESTER PART DESSERT SERVICE each piece hand painted with a botanical study of English flowers on a white ground within jewelled fruit, pale green and gilt borders, comprising sixteen plates 23.5cm diameter, tazza on pedestal foot 24cm diameter and the dished top to a comport 24.5cm diameter (lacking pedestal). See illustration
A ROYAL WORCESTER GILDED CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, the cup painted by E Barker with flowers against a mottled ground, the saucer signed Price, printed marks for 1938 & 1941, together with a vase of squat lobed and two handled form painted by K Blake with blackberries and leaves on a cream ground, enriched with gilt, shape no H155, printed mark for 1928
A pair of Royal Worcester Watteau style figural candelabra, each modelled as young male and female subjects seated on twin branch tree stumps with candle holders aloft, rock work bases, puce printed marks, shapes 1092 & 1093, 26cm high CONDITION REPORT: Gilding rubbed, restoration to both pieces
[Poetry]. Two volumes of poetry pamphlets, 18th century, comprising: 1. Swift (Theophilus). The Temple of Folly, in Four Cantos, 1st edition, London: for J. Johnson, 1787, half-title, engraved frontispiece (damp-stained and offset), ESTC T49932 (ten copies world-wide), 2. ibid., Poetical Address to His Majesty: occasioned by the Late Royal Visit to Worcester; at the Meeting of the Three Choirs, held August the 6th, 1788, 1st edition, Worcester: John Holl, 1787, half-title, ESTC N40261 (two copies world-wide: British Library and University of Illinois), 3. Shaw (Cuthbert). Monody to the Memory of a Young Lady who died in Child-bed ... Third Edition, corrected, London: for J. Dodsley [and others], 1770, title-page browned and stained, ESTC T41389 (five copies in UK libraries), 4. [Combe, William]. The Diabo-Lady: or, a Match in Hell. A Poem dedicated to the Worst Woman in His Majesty's Dominions, London: Fielding and Walker, 1777, half-title discarded, closed transverse tear in inner margins extending into text to no loss, contemporary annotations naming characters' real identities, ESTC T31773, 5. ibid. The Diaboliad. A Poe. Part the Second, London: for J. Bew, 1778, lacking half-title, final text-leaf and advertisement leaf, staining, ESTC T112377, 5 works in 1 volume, contemporary half calf, worn, 4to (26.6 x 20.5 cm), and 1. [Jodrell, Richard Paul]. The Female Patriot: an Epistle from C[a]t[herin]e M[a]c[aulay] to the Reverend Dr. W[a]l[to]n on her Late Marriage, 1st edition, London: John Bew, 1779, half-title discarded, title-page loose, final leaf nicked and marked, ESTC T98506 (three UK copies) 2. Sargent (John). The Mine: a Dramatic Poem, 1st edition, London: for T. Cadell, 1785, half-title, light spotting, ESTC T2392, 3. [Lee, Sophia]. A Hermit's Tale: recorded by his own Hand, 2nd edition, London: for T. Cadell, 1787, half-title discarded, toning, staining, ESTC T85992 (four copies world-wide) 4. More (Hannah). Florio: a Tale for Fine Gentlemen and Fine Ladies: and, The Bas Bleu; or, Conversation. Two Poems, 2nd edition, London: for T. Cadell, 1787, half-title discarded, title-page nicked, stained and laid down, marginal loss to upper inner corners of quires K-M, final 2 leaves loose, staining, ESTC T35623 (six UK copies), 5. [Denton, Thomas]. Immortality: or, the Consolation of Human Life. A Monody, 1st edition, London: printed for R. and J. Dodsley, and sold by M[ary] Cooper, 1754, half-title loose, dust-soiling, T37010 (seven UK copies), 5 works in 1 volume, loose in contemporary half calf (very worn), cords split between quires M and N of item 4, 4to (25.8 x 21 cm)Qty: (2)
A late 19th century Royal Worcester figure in gilt and ivory porcelain depicting young women in classical dress holding a posy of flowers, imp 'Hadley' No 1828, height 33 (3 fingers on one hand chipped); a Royal Worcester figure of a Middle Eastern water carrier, No 594, height 32 cm (jacket lapel chipped)man now finally reunited with water pot, previously seen in lot 185
A Royal Worcester pair of baluster vases with pierced and gilded rims, hand painted with pheasant and duck in landscapes, sig Jas Stinton, height 13.5 cm (small chip to rim)1 vase has small rim chip with loss, with small associated hairline1 vase has 2cm successive chip with some loss and small associated hairlineotherwise vases both in good condition with o other obvious damage repair or restoration

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