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A Royal Worcester cabinet plate with blue and gilt banded border decorated with wildflowers, the centre field decorated with butterfly and dragonfly amongst wildflowers, bears green overglazed stamp verso with nine dots for 1925, 23 cm diameter, together with a Chinese Imari teacup with figural decoration, a Chinese blue and white scalloped edge tea bowl and a further oxide red and gilt decorated tea bowl of hexagonal form, bearing character marks to base (4) CONDITION REPORTS The plate - is incredibly dirty and otherwise has some light surface scratches. There is a line in the glaze from the dragonfly wing to the rose on its left. Some small areas of wear to the gilding, etc. throughout. See images for more details.The Imari cup - has had the handle off and badly reglued.The tea bowl - has some surface scratches to the interior predominantly.The hexagonal bowl - has some areas of chipping throughout on the top edge.All items have general wear conducive with age and use and are in need of a good clean. See images for more details.
A collection of Royal Worcester blush and other wares to include a Royal Worcester Patent Metallic copper lustre twin-handled vase with green mark to base, No'd. 1021 and stamped "Patent Metallic", 15 cm high, a square tapered vase set with ivy and applied frog decoration, bearing green mark to base, 10 cm high, a similar vase / trinket box decorated with snail and butterfly / moth, bearing puce mark to base, 6.5 cm high, a blush ware jug with floral sprays and puce mark to base, No'd. 1094, 11 cm high, a miniature teapot with floral sprays and green mark to base, 6 cm high and a collection of floral decorated plates with various stamps and numbers and a Grainger & Co. plate inscribed "Conwy Castle" verso (11), together with JAMES FAIRBANK "Tug on the River Mersey with Liver building in the background", watercolour heightened with white, signed lower left, 19 cm x 28 cm, together with another by the same hand "Fishing boats, church and lighthouse in background", watercolour, signed lower right, 19 cm x 28 cm and 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Alpine scene with figures in roadway and snow-capped mountain in background", watercolour, 17 cm x 24 cm, together with two further watercolours and three various engravings (8) (19 total)
A collection of figurines to include Royal Doulton "Southern Belle" (HN2229), Royal Worcester "Summer Days" modelled by F G Doughty, Coalport lady, a Royal Doulton Walt Disney Showcase Cinderella "This is Love", a Royal Doulton Pretty Ladies "Christine", etc., together with a box containing assorted crystal style ornaments CONDITION REPORTS The Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester and Coalport figurines all have general wear and tear and are a bit dusty and in need of a clean - otherwise OK. All bar Royal Worcester "Summer Days" and Royal Doulton "Southern Belle" have boxes. The "Lee-Anne" porcelain lacy figures all have some damage - in places, significant, to the lacework. "Louise" (the blue one) has some marks on the branch. Looks like old glue - unsure if the chain has been moved / altered in that area. See images for examples.
A collection of Chinese and Japanese pottery and porcelain including a Chinese turquoise glazed relief decorated vase by Wang Bing Rong Zuo bearing relief seal mark to base 22.5 cm high, a 19th Century Chinese blue and white cylindrical vase with flared rim, the main body decorated with four toed dragons amongst blossom bearing four character Kangxi mark to base 31 cm high, a Kutani Revival famille verte vase decorated with seated tiger and three toed dragon bearing green and black seal mark to base 30 cm high, Satsuma ware globular vase, Noritake figure of a seated chicken, Imari charger, Chinese blue and white blossom decorated plate, Chinese famille rose plate etc together with a box of English Japan pattern and Oriental influence china wares including a Royal Worcester blue and gilt decorated aesthetic period pair of vases, Crown Derby Japan pattern two handled vase, Spode Imari pattern trumpet shaped vase on three lion's paw feet bearing oxide red mark and No. 967 together with various cups, saucers, dishes, teapot and plate, various dates and makers (all for restoration) CONDITION REPORTS Item marked 126 only - there are some losses to the enamel and the extremities. There has been a large repair to the rim (badly). Surface scratching etc throughout. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
A pair of Crown Derby pot pourri vases, set with floral bands and gilt decorated masks, raised on lion's paw feet to stepped base (no covers), 14 cm wide including masks x 11 cm high, together with an early 19th Century Chamberlains Worcester floral spray decorated pot pourri vase with two dolphin scrollwork handles, raised on pedestal base to circular foot, 17 cm high, together with an early 19th Century Grainger style vase of Classical form with twin dolphin handles, decorated with floral vase and plain blue ground verso, raised on square foot, 24.5 cm high (4) CONDITION REPORTS The Worcester pot pourri vase - the lid has been completely restored. There has been significant restoration to the handles and variously throughout. There are losses to the enamel in various places, crazing throughout, wear to the gilding, heavy discolouration to the interior. The Grainger vase has had an area of restoration to the lip, particularly noticeable to the underside. Heavy restoration to both handles. The base appears to have been re-glued to the main body. Wear to the gilding, crazing, discolouration and staining and there is a bubbled texture particularly noticeable to the blue ground on the back. Both items have various firing faults as well as general wear and tear. Both in need of a good clean - see images for more details
A box of assorted decorative china and trinkets to include a set of three floral decorated Limoges plates, a Halcyon Days lidded pot pourri pot depicting Sweet Peas, boxed, various Goss and other crested wares, a Limoges floral decorated plate, indistinctly signed and a pair of diamond shaped Worcester salts, etc., together with a Potschappel cachepot set with floral and ribbon decoration, 27 cm diameter x 24 cm high (1 box plus cachepot)
A Royal Worcester "Hyde Park" part dinner and coffee service including dinner plates, serving plate, tea plates, rimmed bowls and twin-handled bowls, coffee cups, saucers, etc. CONDITION REPORTS Three pieces appear to be 2nds, one of the dinner plates, the milk jug and one twin handled bowl. Otherwise all generally ok, have been used but not much. General wear and tear conducive to age and use and in of a clean. Some pieces have impressed marks to the bases. See images for examples.Lot comprises:1 x oval serving plate 39.5cm8 x dinner plates 27cm dia6 x side plates 20 cm dia2 x small bowls 20cm dia6 x big bowls 23cm dia2 x plates 18cm dia7 x coffee cups and 7 x saucers 13cm diamilk jug5 x twin handled bowls 10cm dia7 x saucers 14.5cm dia10 x tea plates 15.5cm dia3 x bowls (straight sides) 10cm dia1 x sugar bowl and lid
Lysons (Daniel & Samuel). Magna Britannia; Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain, 6 vols. in eight, 1806-22, 12 engraved maps, numerous engraved plates (some hand coloured and folding), occasional scattered spotting, some browning and offsetting, early etched bookplate of Worcester Library to upper pastedowns, contemporary half calf with vellum corners, modern rebacks with green morocco title labels, folioQTY: (8)
Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Aberistwith on the Sea Coast com. Cardigan wherein are Included the Roads to Oxford and Worcester..., on three sheets [1675 or later], three hand-coloured engraved strip road maps, the first with a decorative cartouche showing a surveyor using a waywiser, the first sheet with repaired marginal closed tears and with the central fold strengthened on the verso, the second sheet a little toned and stained, each approximately 320 x 450 mm, together with The Road from London to Barwick Actually Survey'd and Delineated..., on five sheets [1675 or later], five hand-coloured engraved strip road maps, each approximately 320 x 450 mmQTY: (8)NOTE:Sheet numbers 1, 2 & 3 [and] 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9. Two complete sets.
Branyan (Lawrence, Neal French & John Sandon). Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790, 2nd edition, London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1989, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with:Griffin (John D.), The Leeds Pottery 1770-1881, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Leeds: The Leeds Art Collections Fund, 2005, numerous colour illustrations, original uniform cloth in dust jackets, folio, plusJohn (W. D.), Nantgarw Porcelain, 1st edition, Newport: R. H. Johns, 1948, 42 colour & 143 monochrome illustrations, ex-library copy with associated marks, original gilt decorated full red calf, boards & spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, large 4to, and Sword (Rosalind), The Marshall Collection of Worcester Porcelain in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Oxford: Ashmolean, 2017, numerous colour illustrations, original uniform cloth in dust jackets,folio, plusHillis (Maurice), Liverpool Porcelain 1756-1804, 1st edition, Liverpool: Maurice Hillis, 2011, numerous colour illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 8vo, and other modern porcelain reference, including publications by Antique Collectors' Club, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, good to very good, 8vo/folioQTY: (5 shelves)
* British Topography. A collection of approximately 2000 prints and engravings, mostly 19th and 20th-century, showing views of Birmingham, Cambridge, Cumberland, Dorset, Essex, Hampshire, Northamptonshire, Somersetshire, Suffolk, Warwickshire, Westmorland, Winchester, Worcester and others, by or after F. Bedford, Sands, Higham, Hooper, Wallis, Greig, Barber, Deeble, W. Wallis, D. Buckle, W. Radclyffe, J. C. Varrall, Richardson and others, various sizes and condition, some mounted QTY: (approx 2000 )
TWO WORCESTER FLORAL PAINTED MUGS CIRCA 1770 one of cylindrical form, polychrome painted with sprays and sprigs of flowers, with monogrammed initials ‘IAC’, gilt rim, unmarked; the other of baluster form with similar decoration, unmarked (2) 11.8cm and 14.2cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
THREE LARGE WORCESTER PRINTED MUGS LATE 18TH CENTURY one of baluster form, printed with ‘The Minuet’ and ‘The Garland Makers’, unmarked; one of cylindrical form, printed with ‘Milkmaids’ and ‘May Day’, unmarked; and a commemorative baluster shaped mug printed with The King of Prussia and trophies, unmarked 11.5cm - 14cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
TWO WORCESTER WET MUSTARD POTS AND COVERS LATE 18TH CENTURY both printed in underglaze blue, ear-shaped handles, one decorated with ‘The Three Flowers’ pattern, crescent mark, with a spoon; the other with the ‘Fence’ pattern, crescent mark (3) 10cm high, spoon 10.5cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF WORCESTER TEAWARE WITH ORIENTAL DESIGNS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a teabowl, a saucer and a Chinese porcelain coffee cup in the ‘Pu Tai’ pattern, unmarked; an ‘Old Mosaic’ Worcester coffee cup, Chinese style character mark; a ‘Fan’ pattern tea bowl, crescent mark (5) saucer 11.9cm diameter Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN CUPS AND JUGS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a fluted Worcester cup in the ‘Hollow Rock Lily’ pattern, crescent mark; a Worcester ‘Feather Mould Floral’ pattern cup, W mark; a Worcester ‘Prunus Root’ cup, open crescent mark; a Worcester ‘Man in Pavilion’ cup, open crescent mark; a Caughley ‘Broseley’ pattern cup, unmarked; a sparrow beak footed pearlware jug, probably Liverpool, unmarked; and a Worcester ‘Band Stand’ pattern jug with gilt rim, disguised numeral mark (7) 5.8cm - 10.2cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF NINE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN EGG DRAINERS EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising three Caughley examples printed with the ‘Fisherman’ pattern, two unmarked, one marked S; a Worcester ‘Fisherman and Cormorant’ pattern drainer, with gilded rim and fan handle, marked with disguised numeral 8; a Spode ‘Forest Landscape I’ example, unmarked; a drainer printed with ‘Brosely’ pattern, unmarked; a drainer with a chinoiserie border, pierced with diamonds and ovals, unmarked; a ‘Willow Pattern’ drainer with flat fan handle, unmarked; and a John Rogers drainer printed with ‘Monopteros’ pattern, raised on three feet, blue O mark (9) largest drainer 10.5cm wide, smallest 8.7cm diameter Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
FIVE VARIOUS ENGLISH PORCELAIN SPOON TRAYS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a Salopian example, polychrome painted with an urn and flowers, impressed mark; a Caughley ‘Derby Sprig’ pattern example, unmarked; a Caughley tray in the ‘Fenced Garden’ pattern, unmarked; a Worcester ‘Fisherman and Cormorant’ pattern tray, crescent mark; and a Ridgway polychrome printed and enamelled spoon tray, painted pattern number 2 3065 (5) 14.8cm - 17.2cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British CeramicsThe Caughley ‘Fenced Garden’ spoon tray has labels for The Wright Collection No. 110 and The Clements Collection No. 55
COLLECTION OF WORCESTER 'THREE FLOWERS' PATTERN PORCELAIN LATE 19TH CENTURY comprising a sugar bowl with domed cover, 12.5cm high; a sparrow beak jug, 10cm high; a teabowl and saucer; a coffee can; a cup; similar Salopian cup, S mark; together with a ‘MANSFIELD’ PATTERN BUTTER TUB AND COVER ON STAND; crescent marks (8) butter tub stand 15.7cm diameter Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
THREE WORCESTER PORCELAIN POLYCHROME CUPS LATE 18TH CENTURY one densely painted with flowers, unmarked, Albert Amor label; a cup painted with the ‘Spinning Maiden’ pattern, unmarked, Watney Collection label; and a cup painted with the ‘Two Quail’ pattern, unmarked, Girton 2004 Exhibition label (3) all approximately 6.5cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: The ‘Two Quail’ pattern cup exhibited at the ‘Two Quail Collection’, 2004 Loan Exhibition, Dr C Girton, No. 468. The ‘Two Quail Pattern' exhibition, a history of 300 years of the pattern, was shown at Stockspring Antiques in London and The Museum of Worcester, Worcester.
COLLECTION OF BOW PORCELAIN MID 18TH CENTURY comprising an octagonal plate painted with chrysanthemum and flowering foliage to the centre, the border with diaper and floral panels, unmarked, 22.1cm wide; a white glazed coffee can moulded with sprigs of blossom, unmarked, 6.2cm high; a white glazed coffee cup with floral moulded details, with an underglaze blue border above the foot rim and an internal diaper border, unmarked, 5.5cm high; a large knife with pistol handle moulded scroll and floral painted detail, 18cm long; and a dessert knife and a WORCESTER DESSERT FORK, with pistol shaped unmoulded handles painted with foliate details (6) smaller knife and fork 18cm and 20.5cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: For a reference to cutlery of this type see Gabszewicz 'Made at New Canton' and Adams and Redstone ‘Bow Porcelain’, p238
GROUP OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN CHINOISERIE DECORATED TEAWARES 18TH CENTURY comprising a globular Worcester teapot with domed cover, ‘Mandarin’ pattern, unmarked; a Chamberlain's Worcester teabowl and matching saucer, unmarked; a ‘Waiting Chinaman’ coffee cup, possibly Worcester, crescent mark; a Worcester chinoiserie coffee cup, unmarked; and a Worcester coffee cup decorated with a figure and stags, unmarked (6) teapot 15.5cm high, saucer 13.7cm diameter Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
WORCESTER JUG WITH COVER AND A WORCESTER SAUCE BOAT CIRCA 1760-1770 the fluted sparrow beak jug with domed cover and flower finial, polychrome painted with sprays and sprigs of flowers, scroll handle, gilt rim, square seal mark; the sauceboat painted with ‘Fisherman by Rock’ pattern, within moulded panels, the green border with black diaper designs, pedestal foot, unmarked (2) jug 13cm high, sauce boat 13.3cm wide Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: For a similar sauceboat see Zorensky Catalogue. No. 32, Fig.225
ROYAL WORCESTER TWIN HANDLED VASE AND COVER BY CHARLEY BALDWYN DATED 1905 of urn shaped form, the twin scroll handles with mask terminals, painted to the front with five swans in flight, amongst grasses and sedges picked out in gilt, with a swallow to the reverse, over a band of moulded anthemion motifs, raised on a square socle foot, factory marks, shape 1572 27cm high
WORCESTER PUCE PRINTED TEABOWL AND SAUCER LATE 18TH CENTURY with sixteen flutes, printed with ‘L ‘Amour’, seal marks; together with a WORCESTER CUP printed with classical ruins, unmarked (3) saucer diameter 12cm, teabowl diameter 8cm, cup 6cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: Cup with a paper label for ‘Burrell Collection TR27’
CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER SCENT BOTTLE CIRCA 1798-1802 painted en grisaille with a scene of Worcester, and with a polychrome cherub to the reverse, inscribed ‘Worcester’ and ‘Fame’, with metal stopper, unmarked 12cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: See Godden’s ‘Chamberlain Worcester’, p283
RARE WORCESTER PORCELAIN SPOON TRAY LATE 18TH CENTURY of lozenge shape with lobed rim, finely moulded and painted in blue with the 'Chrysanthemum' pattern with a central flowerhead, the rim with a lambrequin border, crescent mark; together with a WORCESTER ‘THE FRUIT SPRIGS’ pattern spoon tray, with brown rim, crescent mark (2) 15.4cm and 14.8cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: For a similar example to the ‘Chrysanthemum’ spoon tray see Bonhams, lot 73, 9th September 2009. Geoffrey Godden (2004), p 149, pl 172, illustrates a similar example. Another was in the Zorensky Collection, part 1, lot 314
NEAR PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN EWERS DATED 1901 AND 1903 each with a reticulated spout and scroll handle, painted with two highland cattle, with a landscape vignette to the reverse, raised on a circular foot, gilt highlights, restored example signed J Stinton, the other unsigned, factory marks, G965 16.5cm high
COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAWARE LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY comprising a Worcester polychrome floral painted teacup and saucer, square seal mark; a Caughley trio of saucer, teabowl and coffee cup of wrythen fluted form, painted with landscapes views, probably decorated at Chamberlain's, unmarked; a Derby coffee cup and saucer of rare shape, of fluted form, enamelled in green floral decoration with gilt highlights, unmarked, and a Worcester pink camaieu painted trio of saucer, coffee cup and teabowl with floral decoration within gilt cartouches, unmarked (10) Derby saucer 13.3cm diameter, Derby cup 5.7cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
WORCESTER CHESTNUT BASKET AND COVER AND A PAIR OF PIERCED STRAWBERRY DISHES LATE 18TH CENTURY the chestnut dish with a pierced cover, the twig handles with flower terminals, printed to the interior in underglaze blue with a modified ‘Pine Cone’ design, crescent mark; the strawberry dishes underglaze printed with the ‘Pine Cone’ pattern, crescent marks (3) basket 21cm wide, dishes 23cm wide Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
FIVE VARIOUS WORCESTER DISHES LATE 18TH CENTURY all with underglaze blue decoration, one pickle dish in the form of a shell, painted with the ‘Two Peonies and Rock Bird’ pattern, v workman's mark; one pickle of vine leaf form, painted with the ‘Gillyflower’ pattern, crescent mark; a ‘Mansfield’ pattern butter boat, moulded with overlapping acanthus leaves, marked with three dots; a vine leaf pickle dish in the 'Pickle Leaf Fruit' pattern, indistinct workman's mark; and a round patty pan printed with the ‘Gillyflower’ pattern, crescent mark (5) shell pickle 7.3cm long, patty pan 11.1cm diameter Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
COLLECTION OF WORCESTER TEABOWLS, CUPS AND SAUCERS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a ‘Cannonball’ pattern teabowl and saucer, workman's marks; a ‘Mother and Child’ pattern teabowl and saucer, open crescent marks; a ‘Classical Ruins’ teacup and saucer, concealed numeral 7 marks; a ‘Fisherman’ pattern teabowl and saucer with gilt rims, crescent marks; a ‘Dark Sprig Centre’ pattern fluted teabowl, saucer and sugar bowl, various marks; a teacup and saucer in ‘The Circled Landscape’ pattern, crescent marks; and a cup and saucer polychrome painted with flowers within vase and mirror reserves on scale blue ground, seal marks (14) polychrome cup 6.1cm high, polychrome saucer 12.8cm diameter Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT PAINTED PLATES, PAINTED BY FRANK ROBERTS DATED 1917 one painted with apples and grapes on a mossy ground, the other painted with plums and raspberries on a mossy ground, each with a gadrooned scalloped rim, both signed F. Roberts, puce factory marks (2) 22.4cm diameter
GROUP OF POLYCHROME PAINTED CUPS AND A CAUGHLEY TEAPOT LATE 18TH CENTURY the globular teapot painted with flowers and with puce diaper borders, unmarked, 16cm high; comprising a Worcester ‘red line ware’ cup painted with flowers and double red lines near the base, unmarked; a Worcester ‘Back to Back Roses’ pattern cup, unmarked; a Worcester cup painted with a spray of flowers within a gold leaf border, with turquoise and ochre diapers on the internal border, unmarked; a Worcester floral decorated cup with a tan rim, unmarked; a Worcester cup with pink camaieu floral sprays, unmarked; and a Caughley cup painted with pink flowers, unmarked (7) cups approx 6cm - 7cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
WORCESTER TEAPOT, COVER AND STAND LATE 18TH CENTURY decorated in the ‘Hop and Trellis’ pattern, the teapot of barrel, fluted form, with an ear-shaped handle, the stand of hexagonal form with scalloped rim, all enamelled in purple, green, red and turquoise, with gilt highlights, gold crescent mark (2) teapot 14cm high, stand 13.5cm wide Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: The influence of Sevres in the mid 1760s led to the production of decorative patterns in the French style. Despite the name, the Hop and Trellis pattern, depicting garlands of green leaves dotted with red berries, was not intended to represent hops.
THREE ENGLISH PORCELAIN UNDERGLAZE BLUE CREAM EWERS LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a Derby dolphin ewer with stylised line and shell decoration, unmarked; a John Pennington dolphin ewer of moulded form, decorated to each wide with a daffodil, unmarked; a Worcester ewer of hexagonal form painted with floral sprays to the exterior and the interior, crescent mark (3) 5cm - 7cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

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