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Lot 6247

A Royal Worcester J Skerrett hand painted dish, 15cm diameter

Lot 6248

A Royal Worcester J Skerrett hand painted dish, 15cm diameter

Lot 19

A 19th Century Royal Worcester cup and saucer.

Lot 958

A Royal Worcester figurine and four others.

Lot 773

A quantity of Royal Worcester wedgwood jasper ware, crown Dorset etc

Lot 439

A quantity of miscellaneous plates/bowl including Royal Worcester &H G Wood etc.

Lot 803

A Royal Worcester chamberlains rose pattern plate with box

Lot 151

Ceramics - Royal Worcester Evesham pattern lidded tureen, Caverswall plate, Denby Glynn College vase, 19cm high, square dish, Hornby Heirloom flour jar, two jugs, condiment jar, Noritake, Derby Posie; etc

Lot 198

Royal Worcester ‘Bernina’ dinner service for eight comprised of; twelve dinner plates, eight medium, twelve side plates ,eight bowls, gravy boat and stand, two lidded tureens, meat dishes

Lot 184

Royal Worcester ‘Harvest Ring’ dinner ware comprised of; one meat dish, five dinner plates, five smaller, six side plates four soup tureens and saucers, gravy boat and stand mid century Dakin dinner service for five, red and black cross hatch design including; five dinner plates, five smaller, five soup tureens and saucers; etc

Lot 165

Royal Worcester Evesham pattern kitchen and dinner ware including; eight dinner plates, lidded tureens, oven dishes, ramekins, flan dishes; etc

Lot 131

A Paragon tea service for six; Royal Worcester Royal Garden plate, Wedgwood; etc

Lot 160

Royal Worcester Astley pattern dinner ware including; eight dinner plates, eight medium, eight smaller, dishes; Paragon Belinda tea set for eight; Portmeiron Botanic Garden;etc

Lot 83

Royal Worcester June Garland table service for eight including; eight dinner plates, eight side plates, eight bowls, two lidded tureens, coffee pot, tea pot, chocolate pot, tea cups and saucers, soup bowls; qty

Lot 137

Royal Doulton from The Snowman Collection including ‘Snowballing’, ’Pianist Snowman’, ‘Violinist’; Doulton figure ‘A tuppance a bag’ HN2320,all boxed; Spode ‘A Christmas Story’ cake stand and another; Royal Worcester figure of Mothers love, boxed; Wedgwood including Hidden treasures bayeux box, Wild strawberry; Royal Copenhagen Emma; etc

Lot 416

Royal Worcester Contessa part dinner service Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 273

A collection of commemorative china to include mugs, a Poole ER II jug, a Royal Worcester 2002 mug, thimbles and plates together with commemorative glassware, spoons and a boxed Royal Anniversary Trust horse and carriage model. Location:4.3

Lot 411

A Royal Worcester Raffles pattern art dinner and teaserviceLocation: A4FIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 216

A Coalport Zoo-Keeper no 766, My Goodness My Guinness figure on a plinth, together with Royal Worcester millennium dish and trinket and miniature models of houses and others, along with a Royal Mint the Wedding Coin collectionLocation:If there is no condition report, please advise

Lot 94

A group of Royal Worcester posy vases to include a pair of fruit painted vases, signed K Blake, and two Hadley Worcester vases Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 82

A group of Victorian and later ceramic ornaments to include a Chinese Canton famille rose brush pot A/F, a pair of Austrian creamware figure groups, a pair of Staffordshire flatbacks of a figure seated on a goat, Royal Worcester vase, set of three flying duck wall plaques and other itemsLocation:If there is no condition report, please advise

Lot 86

A miscellaneous lot to include a Cecil Aldin print, stools, a Moorcroft bud vase, light shades, Royal Worcester pot pourri jar and cover A/F, and other items Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 100

A Royal Worcester blush ivory covered vase decorated with flowers, shape no 1927, 7cm, together with Coalport examples A/F decorated with a floral designLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 101

A pair of Royal Worcester "Evesham" pattern dishes and covers, two bowls and other Evesham, a Wedgwood part teaset and other table china

Lot 55

Miscellaneous ceramics to include: late 18th Century blue and white Worcester 'three flowers' saucer: Chamberlains Worcester 'Thumb and Finger' pattern tea ware, in Japanese Imari style; two Victorian jelly moulds; a Cauldon ware dish; a Royal Doulton Lambeth jug; and other items.

Lot 35

An early 19th Century Staffordshire meat plate, 'Versailles' pattern, c.1850; a French porcelain part dessert set; early 20th Century Royal Worcester dinnerware; an Iron Stone sauce terrine; and other items. (17)

Lot 215

Royal Worcester figure The Queen's 80th Birthday 2006 with Royal Doulton figure Autumn Ball HN5465 (2). UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 152

Royal Worcester tea and dinnerware in the Herbs pattern. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 198

The outstanding Polar Medal group of four awarded to Captain A. B. Armitage, Royal Naval Reserve, who was Scott’s second-in-command and Navigator of the Discovery in the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04, and later Commodore of the P. & O. Steam Navigation Company A pugnacious sort of character – who once decked an opponent with a single blow – he led the first team to reach the Polar Plateau, a pioneering breakthrough recounted in the pages of his Two Years in the Antarctic But his achievement was somewhat undermined by a bitter bust-up with Scott over contractual arrangements, in the wake of which he pronounced his friend Shackleton as the real hero of the Golden Age of Exploration British War and Mercantile Marine War Medals (Albert B. Armitage); Polar Medal 1904, silver, 1 clasp, Antarctic 1902-04 (Lieut. A. B. Armitage, R.N.R. “Discovery”); Royal Naval Reserve Decoration, E.VII.R., reverse hallmarked 1909; together with the recipient’s Royal Geographical Society Scott Medal 1904, silver (Lieut. Albert B. Armitage, R.N.R.) good very fine (5) £30,000-£40,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Albert Borlase Armitage was born at Balquhidder in the Perthshire Highlands on 2 July 1864, where his father - a doctor - had taken a house for the summer. Shortly afterwards the family settled in Scarborough where Armitage grew up with his six brothers and attended Clifton Villa School as a boarder from the age of six. In his autobiography Cadet to Commodore, he relates how he fell out with one of his brothers, and later his father, and of his prowess as a boxer. By his own account he was a quick-tempered man and once, during a boxing bout on a P. & O. vessel, he went ‘berserk’ and felled a man with a massive blow to his heart. His career in the merchant service commenced with his appointment as a cadet in the training ship Worcester in 1878 and he passed out at the end of the following year with a First-class Extra in Navigation and a First-class in Seamanship. Duly qualified, he undertook his first voyage in the cargo sailing ship Plassey, bound for Calcutta. On the return leg of his second voyage Plassey ran ashore in a storm near Sandgate, where she eventually broke up, still with some of the crew aboard. Jackson-Harmsworth Expedition 1894-97 Armitage subsequently joined the P. & O. Company, his first trip being in the cargo-passenger ship Bokhara to the Far East. And it was through company channels that he was recommended for employment in the Jackson-Harmsworth Expedition to Franz Joseph Land in the Arctic Ocean in 1894. Having undertaken training at Kew Observatory, he was appointed second-in-command of the expedition, in which, over a period of three years, he took charge of the magnetic, meteorological and astronomical work and gained valuable experience in ice navigation and sledge travel. Memorable and trail-blazing these three years in the wilds of the Arctic may have been, but they resulted in the loss of his seniority and promotion within the ranks of the P. & O. By way of compensation, however, he received the Murchison Grant of the Royal Geographical Society in 1898. Moreover, it was on account of knowledge accrued during the expedition that he was selected for the British National Antarctic Expedition 1901-04. Scott’s First Expedition 1901-04 Sir Clements Markham and Scott both wanted the expedition to be manned entirely by members of the Royal Navy but Sir Alfred Harmsworth, who donated the large sum of £5,000 towards the expedition, made the condition that Armitage and Koettlitz - also of the Jackson-Harmworth Expedition - be included. Armitage got on very well with Scott during the preparations for the voyage and his R.N.R. rank of Lieutenant ensured that he was made second-in-command and Navigator of the Discovery. Cadet to Commodore takes up the story: ‘I went to see Scott, and dined with his mother and sister and him. I was charmed by him from the first. He said to me, “You will come with me, won’t you? I cannot do without you.” I felt that we would be friends; I wanted to see the Antarctic; I consented to go, even though it was against my better reasoning. Scott had no experience of the work he was undertaking; I had three years’ knowledge of it. I was to be his adviser, a sort of dry-nurse, and knew enough of human nature to fear the result. I threw my reasoning aside. I will say at once that I never met a more delightful man than Scott to work with during our collaboration in the preparation of all matters in connection with the expedition. We were the greatest of friends during those six months and for many months afterwards, until, indeed, the relief ship Morning left us after her first visit, in spite of the fact that I could not see eye to eye with him in regard to many things in the conduct of affairs. Athletic, brainy, with a keen, quick intelligence, great courage and charming manners, he had not to my mind that magnetic quality which could have made me follow him in all things. This I recognized from the beginning, and put forward certain suggestions for both Sir Clements Markham and Scott to consider before I signed the agreement. These they consented to. Had they been kept, all would have been well. They were apart from the official agreement signed by all members of the expedition, and were as follows: My appointment was independent of Scott, although of course I was under his command. I was to be landed, if possible, with a hut and equipment sufficient for two years; eight men, including one of the surgeons, and a team of dogs. There was to be no restriction put on my sledging. My expedition was not to be more than fifty pounds per annum less than Scott’s. It was to commence when I left my P. & O. ship, and continue until I rejoined a P. & O. ship. With the exception of the expedition pay, not one of these conditions was fulfilled.’ Here, then, the causes for Armitage’s falling out with Scott, not least his deep disappointment at having his sledging ambitions curtailed to just one major outing: ‘As I said, I went south. I was told off to find a pass between the lofty peaks of South Victoria Land, to the west, and gain the inland plateau if it existed. I did so, although he [Scott] did not believe I would find it … But he would not allow me to carry on my work: he did it himself, and refused to allow me or anyone else to attempt a further southern journey, saying that there was no use in it.’ His notable achievement in being the first to lead a team onto the Polar Plateau over the Western Mountains was later eclipsed by Scott, who sledged beyond Armitage’s furthest west, thereby creating further angst, since the latter wanted a second shot at it. Yet Armitage’s contribution to the overall aims of the expedition shone through: ‘I did what was in me to do. As Navigator I took the Discovery further east into the ice than any other craft had been in such a high latitude and determined the Barrier’s boundary in that direction – one of the principal objects of the expedition – as well as discovering King Edward’s Land. As Magnetic Observer at sea I helped in carrying out another of the main objects for which Discovery was built, and the chief reason for the Government grant. On shore, I made the pioneer journey to the summit of the ice-caps, obtaining practical proof of a continental area.’ On his return to the U.K., Armitage was paid off by the expedition but it...

Lot 590

Regimental and Shooting Medallions. A good selection of regimental and shooting medallions and fobs including a distinguished service five year award from the society of miniature rifle clubs (Sgt. E. V. Philpott, 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards), a silver Liverpool City Police, shooting award fob hallmarks for London 1927, a silver YMCA shooting award watch fob, with hallmarks for Birmingham 1916 (M.C. Dick), Winner open competition, Feb. 1917, a very attractive fob consisting of an enamel shield of a shooter within a wreath, assorted NRA, Astor County Cup. Army Rifle Association, Worcester County Rifle Assoc. Home Guard Match, Lord Roberts shooting medallions, a 1st Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment, Bronze, Dublin manufacture, a silver 59th Warwickshire Searchlight Regiment RA, 148 LAA, Gunnery 1944, (Sjt. A.E. Smith) with hallmarks for Birmingham 1940, a silver and enamelled 325 Siege Battery RGA France 1917 medallion with hallmarks, a Boxing medallion (Gdsn. W. Mottram, 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards) on original ribbon, Devonshire Regiment, Royal Tank Corps. Royal Artillery, 2nd Indian Division, Baluchistan District 1938, The King’s Medal 1937, Regular Army Fifty. 13th/18th Hussars,The Buffs, Fencing Medal. Dorsetshire Regiment 1934 medallions, etc., generally very fine (lot) £60-£80

Lot 513

2 Royal Worcester limited edition figurines ‘I love Emily’ 154/950 and ‘Christmas Special Edition 2001’ 50/750

Lot 501

Royal Worcester Pastoral Collection - 3 figurines: Goose Girl, Market Day and Fruit Picking

Lot 372

3 boxes of items to include glass and china, coal scuttle, wicker baskets, mirror. Includes Royal Worcester, Limoges, etc

Lot 251

A large number of collector's plates including full sets; Russian Legends (12), Poetic Visions of Japan (8), Idyllic Village Life (10), Life on the Farm (8), Annual Thanksgiving (6), French Country Landscapes (8), Songbirds of Europe (8), Britain's Wild Ponies, Royal Worcester , etc.

Lot 650a

A box of assorted ceramics to include coalport figurines, Royal Worcester figurines, Lladro & moorgroft etc.

Lot 637

Box with Royal Albert Old Country Roses china, box of Palissy Royal Worcester and a box of glassware

Lot 154

A box of pottery including Poole, Hornsea, Ambleside pottery, Royal Worcester Evesham, Buchan ware etc

Lot 585

3 boxes of mixed glass and ceramics including Royal Worcester, Poole, Limoges etc. together with an umbrella stand

Lot 566

Royal Worcester Evesham - 28 pieces including breakfast cups and saucers, teapot, milk jug & covered sugar basin, serving dishes etc.

Lot 155

A box of assorted china, ornaments & watches to include Royal Worcester, Border Fine Arts & vintage scales with weights etc.

Lot 512

Royal Worcester Kestrel on bronze foliage under glass dome (overall height 19cm) together with a Royal Worcester ‘British Birds on Bronze - Chaffinch’

Lot 550

Royal Worcester- 4 limited edition figurines - ‘The Last Waltz’ (with COA), ‘1855: The Crinoline’, ‘The Shepherdess’ and ‘Lullaby’

Lot 655

A mixed lot of ceramics and glass including 19th century blue and white jug and bow, Noritake part dinner service, sherry/wine glasses, Royal Worcester flan dish, glass footed dish, Aynsley trinket dish, Dresden lidded trinket dish, etc.

Lot 726

Two boxes of Royal Worcester Evesham dinner ware approx. 20 pieces

Lot 569

Royal Worcester ‘Evesham’ dinner wares - 38 pieces including 6 each of dinner plates, soup coupes & stands, bowls etc.

Lot 584

A Royal Worcester Silver Chantilly pattern porcelain cake plate and matching knife.

Lot 180

A QUANTITY OF CERAMICS AND FIGURES TO INCLUDE A BESWICK PONY, ROYAL WORCESTER BIRD, OWLS, A HIGHLAND COW, WEDGWOOD TRINKET BOWL, ETC

Lot 274

A GLENEAGLES GLASS DECANTER IN PRESENTATION BOX, A PAIR OF ROYAL DOULTON FINEST CRYSTAL WINE GLASSES WITH ETCHED FLORAL PATTERN, BOXED, A SET OF FOUR WEDGWOOD 'WILD STRAWBERRY' NAPKIN RINGS, BOXED, A ROYAL WORCESTER BOXED COMMEMORATIVE MUG, A WATCH, BRACELET AND LETTER OPENER

Lot 834

A ROYAL WORCESTER GREAT TIT FIGURE TOGETHER WITH A GOEBEL FIGURE OF A BLUE TIT MOUSE AND A RAYBUR STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE OF A KINGFISHER

Lot 1562

Mixed ceramics to include Hornsea wall plates a Lennox lady figure, Royal Worcester pin dishes, etc. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 119

Three 19th century hand decorated Royal Worcester comports, a pierced Meissen dish and 19th century bowl. Largest D.23.5cm

Lot 186

An 18th century Royal Worcester Meissen Style teacup and saucer, floral decoration, together with two Chinese Export Ware blue and white plates, diameter 25.5cm, decorated with Western country scene, and a small blue and white saucer (5).

Lot 317

A quantity of Royal Worcester and Carlton Ware porcelain, to include a gilt and green detailed vase decorated with floral motif on blush ground, marked 2033, height 42.5cm, together with various plates on blush ground and with painted fruit design signed J Bowman. (10)

Lot 313

A pair of late 19th century Royal Worcester candlesticks, marked 1125, of tree form with boy and girl figures in period country dress, gilt detailing, height 22cm. (2)

Lot 307

A pair of late 19th century Royal Worcester twist fluted vases, flowers with gold detailing on a blush ground, marked 1452, height 28cm. (2)

Lot 311

A Royal Worcester ginger jar, with gilt details and painted fruit design by P. English, marked 1286 m/s, with lid and pierced lid cover, height 27cm.

Lot 315

An early 20th century pair of Royal Worcester miniature vases, with gilt detailing and painted pheasant design, signed James Stinton, marked 1661, height 17cm. (2)

Lot 309

A Royal Worcester blush vase, with floral decoration and gilt detailing, marked 946, height 32.5cm.

Lot 308

A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory vases, gilt handles and detailing to flowers, limited edition 89/200, height 26cm, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory limited edition Bennet Bowl 150/250, diameter 23cm. (3)

Lot 23

Minton gilded bowl, Royal Crown Derby raised dish, Royal Worcester tazza (damaged) with hand painted decoration by Richells, Coalport dips dish & 3 cream vases 

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