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A group of 20th Century enamel various boxes maker's include Royal Worcester, Staffordshire and Halcyon Days - titles: Le Paddock de Longchamp; The Prince's Stand Epsom Downs; The Grand Stand Epsom; The Weighting Room Epsom Downs; Leander Club; Nelson Collection; Lainston House Winchester; Chewton Glen and Eastwell Manor, Kent (9) 5 boxed
A Royal Worcester limited edition porcelain figure, Guys Hospital 1960s Staff Nurse, no. 746/750, 24cm high, and two Coalport porcelain figures of ladies, 'Charlotte A Royal Debut', and 'Ladies of Fashion Henrietta', together with a Royal Doulton porcelain model of 101 Dalmatians Pongo, a Royal Doulton character jug, Athos, and a pair of porcelain figures of a lady and a gentleman
A Family Group Queens South Africa Medal with three clasps Wittebergen, Transvaal and Cape Colony together with a Kings South Africa medal 1901 1902 clasp both awarded to 4332 PTE J Bagby Worcester Regt. Together with a 1914 15 star British War and victory medal awarded to 74042 DVR J Bagby RE and two coronation medals.
Royal Worcester Hand Painted and Signed Small Cabinet Plate ' Fallen Fruits ' Peaches and Grapes Pattern. Signed John Smith, Embellished with 22 ct Gold Border, Diameter 6 Inches - 15 cms. 1st Quality and Mint Condition + A Royal Worcester Hand Painted and Signed Small Dish ' Fallen Fruits ' Peaches and Grapes Design. Signed H. Ayrton. 4.25 Inches - 10.75 cms Diameter.
A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, painted fruit, by T Lockyer (chip to rim) and two other cabinet cups and saucersCondition:Chip to top rim and tiny chip to base on Royal Worcester cup.Dresden cup base is slightly rough, no apparent damages though. minor rubbing to gilding on all pieces.
18th century Worcester porcelain teapot of spherical form decorated with polychrome floral sprays with flowerhead finial, 15cm high; pair of early 19th century English porcelain dessert plates with landscape panels and gilt foliate motifs to lobed rims, each 21cm diam., pattern no. 326; 18th century floral decorated tea bowl and Chamberlain's Worcester plate decorated with chinoiserie; miniature presentware mug; Dresden floral decorated cabinet cup and saucer; small floral decorated circular trinket box and a Dresden thimble. Some items a.f. Condition report:Teapot - chipped rim on cover. Small chips to spout very light wear to enamelsPair of plates - Cottage looks as though gilt re touched on rim, other possibly restoredWorcester plate - cracked and chippedCup - rim chip with 2" crack. Saucer okMiniature present ware mug cracked. Thimble and trinket box modern but good condition, tea bowl cracked.
Pair of Chamberlain's Worcester "Dragon in Compartments" pattern (also known as Bengal Tyger or Kylin Pattern) large breakfast cups (11cm diam.) and saucers. Painted pattern no. 75. (4). Good afternoon1" haircrack to rim of one cup, slight discoloured crazing and scratches, glaze impurities and rubbed gilt. Other cup in good condition. Slight wear consistent with age and glaze impurities.Saucers - generally good condition. Some light wear and glaze impurities Air bubble to rim of one saucer
Early 19th century Chamberlain's Worcester finely painted cabinet cup and saucer with panel depicting Buckingham Palace, on powder blue ground with white and gilt floral and foliate scroll decoration, the saucer with floral panel. Painted puce mark for 155 New Bond Street and title inscription, paper label for Albert Amor Ltd., London. Conditon report:Handle has been re-glued with minimal loss apart from a tiny slither beneath the ring scroll. Painted panel in good condition. Gilding generally bright with very minor rubbing to gadrooned rim. Interior floral decoration bright. Three quarter inch very fine hair crack from top rim next to handle. Saucer has a quarter inch fine hair crack from rim on underside. Enamel and gilding generally bright. Visible fine half inch scratch to foliate border.
Fourteen early 19th century Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain coffee cups of flared form with C scroll ring handles, in the "Dragon in Compartment" pattern, no. 75, each 6.5cm high. (14). Condition report:Some rubbing and wear consistent with ageGen eight cups in good condition / useable2 in ok condition with very worn giltFour damaged
Early 19th century Worcester porcelain teapot of oval shape with fluted rim, dark peach ground with white and gilt borders, incised B mark for Barr & Flight & Barr period, 18cm high. Condition report:Good condition. Slight scratches to peach ground Gilding bright Tea staining to spout interior Incised BB marks to lid and base
Late 18th/early 19th century Chamberlain Worcester porcelain sucrier of spiral fluted oval form with twin ring handles and domed knopped cover, pattern no. 185, with iron red border and blue and gilt sprigging, painted mark, 14cm high; also an early 19th century English porcelain oval cream jug with iron red and gilt borders and matching plate, pattern no. 1021, 10.5cm high and 21cm diam. (3).
Early 19th century Chamberlain's Worcester part dinner service with blue, white and gilt foliate scroll borders, comprising: twin handled covered soup tureen; two twin handled covered vegetable dishes; two twin handled covered sauce tureens on stands; twin handled pedestal fruit bowl; large ashet, 36cm long; two smaller ashets, 31cm long; twin handled circular plate; one soup plate; eight 27cm dinner plates and eleven 24cm plates, a few pieces with impressed marks. condition report:Two plates have cracks but bear evidence of earlier stapled repair1 x damaged foot1 x chipped rim and hairline crack
Rare Royal Worcester aesthetic teapot and cover of double sided form, modelled as a satirical take on Oscar Wilde and the aesthetic movement, the female side with lily, the male side with sunflower, their mutual arm and limp wrist forming the spout, the other the handle, signed Budge, titled "Fearful consequences through the laws of natural selection and evolution of living up to one's teapot". Printed puce mark, dated 1882. Condition report:15.5cm high overall.Cover: 9cm high. Some wear/rubbing to hat rims, also dirty marks on rims which glow under UV light but seem to rub off with damp cloth. Doesn't seem to have been restored. Very tiny chip to base rim of cover.Pot: 9.5cm high, 18cm long, approx. 9cm wide.Damage to sunflower petals and leaf, also leaf of lily, the edge of which has been coloured green. Odd matt light brownish glaze applied to handle and elbow of spout but does not show anything up under UV light. However, slightly rough to touch with scuff marks in glaze. No visible cracks, rings when tapped.
Pair of Royal Worcester Hadley Ware small porcelain vases of baluster form decorated with peacocks in polychrome enamels, fractional pattern no. 286/5049 in red, turquoise printed mark dated 1905, each 11cm high. Condition report:Small chip to rim of one vase and visible firing crack on foot rim. Other has small scratches to body but seems ok condition
Royal Worcester James Hadley porcelain vase of baluster form on four scroll feet decorated with peacocks in polychrome enamels, signed R. Austin, fractional pattern no. in red F106/50A.38, with printed green marks dated 1907, restored, 16.5cm high. Condition report:Seems to have been sprayed right across shoulders and neck. Well restored
Royal Worcester James Hadley small circular porcelain jardinière decorated with panels of roses surrounded by gilt borders, fractional pattern no. 132B/H10.54 with printed green marks dated 1903, 11cm high; also a small twin handled vase of squat lobed form, pattern no. 155/10.67, 8.5cm high. (2).
Royal Worcester bone china vase of slender baluster form decorated with blackberries, by A. Davis, pattern no. 2491 with black printed mark dated 1954, 14.5cm high and a Hadley's Worcester small globular vase decorated with panels of blackberries, fractional red pattern no. 162/11.67 with green printed mark c.1902-1905, 8.5cm high. (2). Condition report:Small area of restoration to rim of vase. Visible (but faint) mould line. Pot in good condition
A set of six Royal Worcester figural menu holders from the 'Down and Out' series, c.1875-80, modelled by James Hadley, each titled below in pencil. 14 -15cm highCondition report: Mr Joe Bling, circus proprietor. chips to side and back on base, head off and stuck backMr Weller. riny chip to rear corner of basePeggotty. chip to front and back corner of baseSmike. many small chips to baseCapt. Cuttle. several chips to front of baseArtful Dodger. chip to front and back corner of base. tail of coat broken off and stuck back.

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