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A Chamberlain Worcester cache pot and stand, decorated with stylised flowers, banded in burnished orange with oval cartouches each with stylised flowers, the ground with gilt swags and stylised flowers, 18cm high, script mark, c.1815Provenance: From the Estate of Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Alice Cavendish CVO (1926 - 2018), daughter of Edward Cavendish, 10th Duke of Devonshire, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
A Worcester globular teapot, printed in underglaze blue with flowers and foliage, 11.5cm high, crescent mark, c.1770; a Worcester Three Flowers pattern tea bowl, c.1770; a Worcester wrythen bowl, banded in cobalt blue applied with gilt scrolling line and stylised flowerheads, 14.5cm diam, crescent mark; etc (8)
A group of ceramics, to include a late 19thC Royal China Works Worcester porcelain vase, the urn shaped body centred with a portrait of a dog, with hunting horn beneath, surrounded by flowers and scrolls, with gilt lined acanthus capped scroll handles on an inverted stem and circular foot, on an inverted plinth base, printed marks beneath no. 980, 25cm high (AF) together with a Continental bisque porcelain figure of a gentleman, standing holding lorgnette, in floral finery, predominately in blue, on a naturalistic base, unmarked, 44cm high, a base metal preserve pot, with blue glass liner and swing handle, 11cm wide, and a three piece cruet set, on plated stand. (4)
An Oriental design blue and white floral pattern jar and cover, Royal Crown Derby field mouse paperweight, decorative china and effects, kiss ornament, treen duck, souvenir crested china, If Mum Says No Ask Grandma bone china dish, Royal Worcester cornucopia vase no. 3212 undecorated, and two prints, etc. (5 trays and other)
Various collectable china, including a Royal Winton dish signed Zkas, a Royal Worcester trinket box, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pin dish, a Marquis Fine China covered pot, a Crown Ducal vase, and a Continental porcelain equestrian figureCondition report: Zia’s dish has a piece of the edge of rim broken off and re-glued and has a crack running through half of the dish. Lid missing from Crown Doucal vase, chip to lid of Marquis pot. Figure on horse has areas of red jacket over painted and has a slight rough finish.
A ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM DINNER AND TEA SERVICE, including dinner plates, luncheon plates, teapot, six cups and saucers, etc. The 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.Ten dinner plates; six tea cups and saucers; six side plates; six dessert plates; six bowls; four ramekins; one milk jug; one cream jug; one sauce boat and stand; one teapot; one sugar; one tureen and two covers; one twin-handle serving dish; one serving plate; one hurricane lamp
A CAUGHLEY DESSERT DISH, CIRCA 1785-90, of shaped kidney-form, blue printed with the Full Nankin pattern, impressed Salopian mark, (riveted), 27cm wide; together with A WORCESTER BOWL, CIRCA 1770-80, circular, blue printed with the Three Flowers pattern, crescent mark, 10.2cm diameter; A WORCESTER TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, decorated with the Mansfield pattern; A WORCESTER PLATE, blue printed with the Fence pattern, crescent mark, 15.5cm diameter; and A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JAR AND COVER. (6) Provenance: The Chris Crabtree Collection, North Yorkshire.
A WORCESTER BOWL, CIRCA 1755-80, circular, blue painted with the Cannonball pattern, open crescent mark, 15cm diameter; together with A WORCESTER BOWL, CIRCA 1765-85, circular, blue printed with the Fence pattern, hatched crescent mark, 16cnm diameter. (2) Provenance: The Chris Crabtree Collection, North Yorkshire.
A WORCESTER BOWL, CIRCA 1775-85, circular, blue printed with the Fruit and Wreath pattern, hatched crescent mark, 16cm diameter; together with A WORCESTER BOWL, CIRCA 1765-85, circular, blue printed with the Fence pattern, hatched crescent mark, 17.4cm diameter; and A TART OR PATTY PAN, CIRCA 1780, circular, blue printed with the Fence pattern, Wright Collection label no. 608, (hairline crack), 11cm diameter. (3) Provenance: The Chris Crabtree Collection, North Yorkshire.
Royal Worcester Regency pattern tea and dinner wares in green, comprising two tureen and covers, oval serving platter, gravy boat, two dinner plates, two salad plates, twelve dessert plates, fourteen cheese plates, twelve bowls, thirteen side plates, eleven tea cups and eleven saucer, coffee pot, twelve coffee cups and twelve saucers, milk jug, open sucirer and stand. - Condition Report
Royal Worcester Evesham pattern dinner and tea wares, comprising five dinner plates, three salad plates, one dessert plate, and twelve side plates, one bowl, tureen and cover, seven assorted serving dishes/platters, biscuit barrel and cover, three tea pots, coffee pot, six teacups, eleven saucers, two jugs, and an open sucrier, together with a selection of Royal Worcester June Garland pattern wares, comprising serving plate, stand, six tea cups and six saucers, six side plates, and open sucrier, and Royal Worcester Silver Chantilly pattern plates, etc. - Condition Report
A Worcester Porcelain Shell Pickle Dish, circa 1758, painted in underglaze blue with the Two Peony Rockbird pattern, workman's mark in blue, 10.5cm long; and A Similar Coffee Cup and Saucer, circa 1770, painted with the Rock Strata Island pattern, crescent marks (3). Some typical very minor surface wear.
A Derby Porcelain Figure of Falstaff, circa 1780, standing, a sword in one hand, his shield in the other, on a scroll moulded base, 10cm high; A Worcester Style Teacup and Saucer, decorated with fancy birds on a blue scale ground; A Derby Porcelain Egg Cup, painted with harebells; A Royal Worcester Shell Shaped Vase, 10cm high; and A German Porcelain Cabinet Cup and Saucer (7)
A Worcester Porcelain Large Coffee Cup and Saucer, circa 1770, of fluted form, painted with the Queen's Japan Star pattern, seal mark in underglaze blue. Very minor surface wear. Saucer - 13.5 diameter. Cup - 9.5cm diameter, 7cm high. Some very slight fritting to the rim of the saucer. No other chips or cracks to either piece, free from restoration. Just some very slight gilt wear.
A Worcester Porcelain Breakfast Tea Bowl and Saucer, circa 1775, painted with the Queen Charlotte pattern, seal mark in underglaze blue; A Flight Period Worcester Trio, of shanked form, painted in puce and gilt with flower sprigs; and A New Hall Trio, with puce and gilt swag border. Good clean condition, no chips cracks or repairs. Decoration free from wear and scratches.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Reticulated Cabinet Cup and Saucer, circa 1870, painted with finches and flowersprays within gilt borders on a pink ground, printed marks in puce. Saucer with a section of the pierced rim re-glued. No other chips or cracks, no professional restoration. Some very light crazing and enamel ware.

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