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A GROUP OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY CERAMICS, including two Arts and Crafts style 6'' square tiles printed with male musicians, a Victorian Staffordshire pottery spaniel with two free standing legs, approximate height 13cm, two Limoges porcelain trinket boxes, Royal Worcester cup and saucer, plates etc (16)
A LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN PART TEA SET (8405), hand painted with sprays of flowers, turquoise and gilt bands, comprising eight cups, nine saucers and two bread and butter plates, not all pieces marked, with letter from 'The Worcester Royal Porcelain Company Limited', dated 1924, relating to request for matching tea plates, together with a pair of Coalport dessert plates and matching broken comport (twenty two and letter)
ROYAL WORCESTER BONE CHINA GROUP 'MERANO AND CAP. RAIMONDO D' INZEO, MODELLED BY DORIS LINDNER No. 467 OF 500, 1963 (W. 28 CM) (FIRING CRACK TO TOP OF LEFT POST) WITH CERTIFICATE AND RECEIPT FROM ARMY & NAVY STORES FOR £287, 17.1.76, ON THE ORIGINAL ILL FITTING WOOD STAND, WITH PACKING AND BOX (A LOT)
JAMES SKERRETT (B.1954), BONE CHINA BALUSTER VASE PAINTED WITH TWO APPLES AND BLACKBERRIES (H. 25.8 CM) AND A TALLER BALUSTER VASE PAINTED WITH THREE APPLES AND BLACKBERRIES (H. 29.5 CM) (2). JAMES SKERRETT WAS APPRENTICED TO ROYAL WORCESTER AND WAS RANKED AS ONE OF THE FINEST CERAMIC ARTISTS OF THE POST 1970'S ERA. HE RESIGNED FROM ROYAL WORCESTER IN 1989 AND THEN WORKED FROM HIS STUDIO.
JAMES SKERRETT (B.1954), BONE CHINA BALUSTER VASE PAINTED WITH TWO APPLES AND BLACKBERRIES, WITH A DOMED COVER (H. 17 CM) SIMILAR VASE WITH COVER (H.16.5 CM) AND A STAND (5). JAMES SKERRETT WAS APPRENTICED TO ROYAL WORCESTER AND WAS RANKED AS ONE OF THE FINEST CERAMIC ARTISTS OF THE POST 1970'S ERA. HE RESIGNED FROM ROYAL WORCESTER IN 1989 AND THEN WORKED FROM HIS STUDIO.
JAMES SKERRETT (B.1954), BONE CHINA CAMPANA SHAPED VASE PAINTED WITH TWO PEACHES AND BLACKBERRIES ON A CIRCULAR FOOT (RETAILED AT £175) (H. 5.0 CM) AND A VASE PAINTED WITH TWO APPLES AND BLACKBERRIES, WITH A DOMED COVER (H. 13.7 CM) (2). JAMES SKERRETT WAS APPRENTICED TO ROYAL WORCESTER AND WAS RANKED AS ONE OF THE FINEST CERAMIC ARTISTS OF THE POST 1970'S ERA. HE RESIGNED FROM ROYAL WORCESTER IN 1989 AND THEN WORKED FROM HIS STUDIO.
JAMES SKERRETT (B.1954), PAIR OF BONE CHINA PLATES ONE PAINTED WITH PEACHES AND GRAPES AND TWO GOOSEBERRIES (DIA. 22.2 CM) AND THE OTHER PAINTED WITH A PEAR, APPLE, GRAPES, AND A BLACKBERRY (D. 22.4 CM); PLATE WITH TWO APPLES, BLACKBERRIES, AND A GOOSEBERRY (DIA. 20.5 CM), SMALLER PLATE (DIA. 15.5 CM), AND A SIMILAR BOWL (H. 8.2 CM). JAMES SKERRETT WAS APPRENTICED TO ROYAL WORCESTER AND WAS RANKED AS ONE OF THE FINEST CERAMIC ARTISTS OF THE POST 1970'S ERA. HE RESIGNED FROM ROYAL WORCESTER IN 1989 AND THEN WORKED FROM HIS STUDIO.
A late 19th century Royal Worcester baluster-shaped blush porcelain jug; hand-gilded and decorated with flowers etc., the handle modelled as a gilded dragon, printed mark to one side (22.5cm high)The gilding and decoration appear generally very bright; the gilded dragon looks like it is good condition, generally overall no restoration noted to the dragon, there is a tiny pinhead-sized chip where its leg articulates (see image); the underside exhibits discolouration around the printed mark and there appear to be minor hairlines to the body (please see close-up images)
An early 19th century oval English porcelain entrée dish hand gilded and decorated in the Imari palette (26cm wide) together with a similar period boat-shaped English porcelain tureen cover and stand, the cover surmounted with a gilded lion and late 18th century Royal Worcester cup and saucer in loose Chinese style Oval tureen - the gilding is quite worn around the edge of the base of the tureen. The interior of the tureen looks good gilt-wise and painting & decoration wise although there is some glaze crazing to the border around the base section. Turning over there looks like some kiln dirt in the glaze and the oval foot-rim is darker where it is expected to be commensurate with age. Although there are no cracks, chips or restorations the cover of the tureen appears to be in reasonable condition and finial looks undisturbed. The Royal Worcester cup and saucer - the saucer has small kiln grit in the glaze and some minor discolourations. No evidence of hairlines, chips, cracks or restorations noted to the underside. The top section gilding looks fairly good with the decoration looking good to the outside and the centre. The cup looks in good general overall condition, minor markings such as a 3mm mark is noted to the inside of the cup. In the Auctioneer's opinion this is most certainly a firing mark and is not discernible to the outside. The handle looks good and no evidence of cracks, chips or restorations are noted here. The lidded entree dish on stand - the gilding around the border is quite badly rubbed there is a lot of discolouration around the edge of the stand. Gilding is rubbed on the main body of the stand also and there is significant discolouration around the edges to the underside as if the piece had been put into an oven etc. The discolouration follows on the main piece inside. There is a star crack to the base of approx. two inches and a little bit more beyond that. This is visible from the underside and the inside of the main piece. Again, some gilt rubbing and a firing problem where one of the handles affixes to the body there is bubbling of glaze etc. to a one cm square area approx. discolouration the the outside of this circular foot is noted and and as per before certainly the cover with the recumbent lion finial appears reasonable. The lions looks undisturbed and not restored, again gilt rubbing where you would expect it commensurate with age through usage. No chips cracks or restorations noted here although some gilt rubbing etc.
A ROYAL WORCESTER TWO-HANDLED PORCELAIN VASE, of pedestal form, painted with a river landscape by Harry Davis, shape no. 1937, highlighted with gilding, printed factory mark. 19.5cm highThe 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.Hairline crack on inner neck of vase, restored handle.

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