Royal Worcester 'Roseland' tea set with floral and blue borderline design, comprising of four cups, saucers and side plates, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with two B&L Ltd Farmers Arms 'God speed the plough' plates, diameter 15.5cm, J.F Wileman Foley Potteries Queen Victoria Royal Jubilee plate, diameter 16.5, Grosvenor China hand painted small dish with garden and tree scene, diameter 9.5cm and a pair of small porcelain dog figurines with hand painted finish and red anchor marking to base
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A collection of 18th century and later Worcester ceramics. Comprising seven cups, two dishes and a bowl, all glazed in blue and white with floral or oriental decoration, maximum height 4.5cm Condition Report: Tiny chip to the rim of the tea bowl; Small chip to heart shaped jug and the handle is cracked in three places; Worcester is badly cracked and chipped; one with Chinese landscape is cracked and chipped.
An extensive collection of Royal Worcester Evesham pattern tablewares to include tureens, dinner plates, tea cups (4 boxes)Heavy wear to gilding on all plates, worn away in places. Few nibbles.Same for bowls.Signs of use on all plates, bowls and some serving bowls.Coffee pots and tureens appear in good order.
A collection of mixed ceramics, to include a Royal Worcester Scottie Wilson sugar bowl and saucer, and a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, decorated by Richard JoycePilkington bowl - broken and repaired, lustre loss to interior.Doulton sugar bowl - chips to rim of lid.Paint loss from bellboy.Man with basket, looks like repairs have happened to both arms.Royal Worcester - sugar bowl: discolouration, side plate: hairline crack and deep knife marks, crazing.
A BR(W) brass cabside numberplate 9490 from an 0-6-0 pannier tank built by the Yorkshire Engine Company under subcontract from Hunslet in 1954-55.The loco was first allocated to Ebbw Junction and then Worcester before being withdrawn in December 1964. In partially restored condition with surface marks to black paint on face and outer edge finished in grey primer. Measures 30 x 64.5cm HxW.
A large collection of commemorative plates, modern, to include Royal Worcester Porcelain, country scenes, by Peter Barnett, 1979, (12), Royal Grafton Christmas plates, 1976-1987, (11), Mason's Ironstone plates, of cathedrals and palaces, a Christmas series, (12), Coalport Bone China Christmas plates, 1976-1988, (13), Staffordshire Fine Bone China, Scenes from Dickens, four plates, (4) and two Grimwades Bruce Bairnsfather plates, one chipped, (2), and four Wedgwood Christmas plates, (4)
A pair of Sevres style porcelain vases, early 20th century, with 18th century figural scenes and gilt brass handles and square bases, damages, height 39cm, a Worcester porcelain figure of a kingfisher on a bronzed metal base, base stamped, height 17cm, and a Royal Worcester figure, Grandmother's Dress, modelled by F.G.Doughty, (4) Condition Report: Lids restored, one foot damaged.

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