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Set of six late 18th/early 19th century "Dragons in compartments" pattern small side plates, possibly Worcester but unmarked except for pattern NO 75 and one marked V, 15.5cm diameter (6). Condition Report: Slight variances in decorative detail, some rubbing throughout notably to gilding to centres and edges. Condition Report Disclaimer
OXFORD UNITED A collection of 13 Oxford United home programmes from 1961/62 , their last season as a Non League Club. Includes 8 Southern League games v Worcester City , Gravesend & Northfleet , Bexleyheath , Cheltenham Town , Merthyr Tydfil , Chelmsford City , Kettering Town and Cambridge City 4 Page Trial match, FA Cup tie v Salisbury , v Yeovil (winners of the previous season's Southern League and Southern League Cup) and 2 friendlies v Millwall and Bury. Generally good
HEREFORD UNITED 1972/3 Complete set of 33 home programmes for their first League season, 23 League, 3 Welsh Cup, 3 Friendlies v Aston Villa, Coventry and York 16/12/1972, 2 Borders Counties League v Rhyl and Worcester City and England v Wales Amateur International plus Southern League v Romford from season 1971/2 with score on cover. Good
Pair of Robinson and Leadbeater figures and a Royal Worcester figures, the Parian figures modelled as musicians, late 19th century, the Worcester figure as an 1894 date code. 40cm highCondition report: Restorations to all three including the hand, and body of the Worcester figure. The parian figures have restored chips and the headstock of the lute.
Collection of Royal Worcester, to include a miniature jug and bowl, cup and saucer and a cake stand, also a white glazed leaf jug which stands 10.5cm highCondition report: The white glazed jug has a rim chip. The cup has some wear and staining. The rest have minor signs of wear but are otherwise good.
Hadley’s Worcester jardiniere, painted with peacocks in sepia, with turquoise moulded borders, with pierced border. 19cm diameterCondition report: Condition report: No damage or restoration. Some minor wear to the outside and wear to the inside where a plant pot has stood. There is a few crazing lines underneath the base where the glaze is thicker but no crazing to the main panels. Occasional minor scratch to the brown enamel.
Travel - India, Forbes (Gordon S., Madras C.S. (Retired)), Wild Life in Canara and Ganjam, first and only edition, London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1885, pp: xvi, 270, [2] (publisher's advert), illustrated with 3 full-page chromolithographs (of 4, lacks frontispiece), 20th century cloth, 8vo, (1); Thomson (W.M., D.D.), The Land and the Book: or, Biblical Illustrations [...] of the Holy Land, London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1872, fold-out maps, full-page colour plates, in-text illustrations, contemporary quarter green calf over cloth, upper cover blocked in gilt: Worcester, Lichfield and Hereford Training College 1873, marbled edges and endpapers, 8vo, (1); Warburton (Eliot), The Crescent and the Cross; or, Romance and Realities of Eastern Travel, volume I only, sixth edition, London: Henry Colburn, 1847, full-page lithograph plates, contemporary cloth, 8vo, (1), [3]
A small late 18th Century Worcester teapot of footed ovoid form decorated in the blue and white Cannonball pattern, lacks cover, length 15cm, together with a small posy vase of ovoid form decorated in the Aesthetic style with blue mon motif, unmarked, probably Royal Worcester, height 8.5cm. (2)
ENGLISH CERAMICS. FABER & FABER, PUBLISHERS MONOGRAPHS COMPRISING LONGTON HALL BLUE AND WHITE, LOWESTOFT, WEDGWOOD, STAFFORDSHIRE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE, DERBY PORCELAIN, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY PORCELAIN, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN, DELFTWARE, WORCESTER, BOW AND NEW HALL (HOLGATE), ILLUSTRATED, DUST JACKETS, 1948-'80S (13)
WORCESTER PORCELAIN. HOBSON (R L) WORCESTER PORCELAIN A DESCRIPTION OF THE WARE FROM THE WALL PERIOD TO THE PRESENT DAY PLTS, BLUE CLOTH, 1912, A MOORE, THE COLLECTION OF OLD WORCESTER PORCELAIN FORMED BY THE LATE MR ROBERT DRAINE FLS, WRAPPERS, MAY 1922, H RISSIK MARSHALL, COLOURED WORCESTER PORCELAIN OF THE FIRST PERIOD 1751-1783, L BRANYAN [ET AL] WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN 1751-1790, G A GODDEN, CHAMBERLAIN-WORCESTER PORCELAIN 1788-1852, H SANDEN, FLIGHT & BARR WORCESTER PORCELAIN 1783-1840 AND - ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN FROM 1862 TO THE PRESENT DAY (7)
A group of predominantly British pottery and porcelain, late 18th and 19th century, including a Scottish spongeware bowl, a Worcester barrel-shape teapot and cover painted with puce sprigs, Victorian relief-moulded teapot with pewter cover, assorted teacups, coffee cans etc (damages and repairs throughout)
A Royal Worcester cabinet platedated 1925painted with a still life of fruit by T Lockyer, artist signed, printed factory mark,26cm diameter (cracked)Condition report: This plate is cracked, the crack runs right from the rim and extends to the centre, following around approximately 1/3 of the foot rim. Has dull thud when tapped.
Five pieces of Sylvac to include a green glazed jug with squirrel handle, another similar with stork handle (repaired); a clamshell; treacle glaze novelty pipe and pale brown novelty hat, together with four Royal Worcester 'Mathon' cabinet plates decorated with Hereford Cattle and pheasants in woodland by Robin Clifton, artist signed (9)
A Royal Worcester ruby 'Regency' dinner servicemid-20th centurycomprising 13 dinner plates, 27cm diameter; 8 plates, 24cm diameter; 12 plates, 20cm diameter; eighteen plates, 15cm diameter; twelve soup plates, 23cm diameter; six dessert bowls, 20cm diameter; four further bowls, 14cm diameter; two oval serving platters, 26cm wide; two further serving platters, 34cm wide, printed factory marks (77 pcs)Condition report: A small number of the items are seconds accounting for some colour variation, etc, and there are also a few minor scratches from normal wear and tear.
In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteArmy L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse (839. Sadr. Cpl. E. T. Chandler. 2nd Dn. Gds.) impressed naming, very fine £80-£100 --- Edward Thomas Chandler was born in the Parish of St Mary’s, Worcester, and enlisted for the 2nd Dragoon Guards at Westminster on 16 October 1862, aged 18, a boot closer by trade. He served abroad in India from July 1865 to January 1870, otherwise at home. He passed classes of instruction in Saddlery at Woolwich and was appointed Saddler in September 1870, becoming Corporal Saddler on 1 July 1881. He was appointed Saddler Sergeant on 16 November 1881, and was finally discharged in that rank on 10 November 1885. Sold with copied discharge papers which confirm L.S. & G.C. medal.
In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteArmy L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse (1294. Sergt. A. Savigear. 17th Lancers) impressed naming, good very fine £80-£100 --- Alfred Savigear was born in the Parish of Hay, near Brecon, Breconshire, and attested for the Royal Artillery at Worcester on 25 May 1855, aged 18 years 1 month, a bricklayer by trade. He served in North America for 2 years 9 months (no dates given) and transferred to the Military Train in October 1860. Promoted to Corporal in April 1861, and to Sergeant in June 1862, he re-engaged for a further 12 years at Aldershot in March 1867, and transferred as Sergeant to the 17th Lancers on 1 February 1870. He was finally discharged at Dublin on 8 June 1876 after 21 years service. Sold with copied discharge papers.
In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteUnited States of America, Massachusetts Volunteers’ Service Medal 1861-65, bronze (William A. Nye, Prvt. B. 3d. Btn. Rfn.) officially impressed naming, complete with ‘Massachusetts Minute Men 1861’ brooch bar, nearly extremely fine £240-£280 --- William A. Nye was born in Warren, Worcester County, Massachusetts in c.1838, and joined the 3rd Battalion (Rifles), Massachusetts Militia on 19 April 1861. He served in garrison at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, until being mustered out on 3 August 1861. He subsequently joined I Company, 27th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers on 9 October 1861 as a Sergeant. The Regiment was stationed at Annapolis Maryland, until January 1862 when it was placed under Brigadier General Ambrose Burnside and engaged in his North Carolina Expedition, taking part in the Battles of Roanoke Island (8 February) and New Berne (14 March). Nye was mustered out for disability on 1 October 1862 having started to show sighs of tuberculosis. He applied for a disability pension on 16 March 1863, and his mother applied for one on 29 June 1880, by which time Nye was presumably dead. Sold with copied research.

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