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A pair of Royal Worcester vase and covers,dated 1871, each decorated with farm girls on gilded cobalt blue ground, signed J.Rushton for Josiah Rushston. Each with berried finial, the domed cover with radiating beaded panels, the oviform body flanked by berried laurel handles, finely painted with familial subjects in rural landscapes, the reverse gilt with ribbon-tied wreaths, on beaded knop, conforming socle and canted square base. Both covers have been badly broken and re-stuck and vase with girl with pigeon has had one handle re-stuck. 39.2cm high (2)
Circa 1953. A set of five Queen's Beasts, designed by James Woodford R.A., featuring, the Falcon of the Plantagenets, the Greyhound of Richmond, the Black Bull of Clarence, the Yale of Beaufort and the Lion of Mortimer.These figures were produced in Bone China, specifically for the Queen's Coronation vase, designed by John Wadsworth, which was a collaboration between Minton, Copeland & Sons, Doulton & Co., Royal Crown Derby, Wedgwood, and Royal Worcester. These are miniature versions of the ten Heraldic statues displayed outside Westminster Abbey at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The Minton factory manufactured the vase, and the other factories produced two of these Queen's Beasts figures, which are housed in individual alcoves on the base of the coronation vase. None were for public sale, Minton later produced a limited edition series, with a different base. Each stamped JW at the base, tallest measures 13.5cm. (5)
A pair of Wedgwood twin lion head handled vases. In the style of Paul Follot - who designed for a period at Wedgwood. Heavily gilded, and hand painted. One vase bearing a monogram to base. Both finials restored, one lid stuck to one vase. Both measure 16.5 cm in height. (2)
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