A Worcester shell pickle stand and a chestnut basket, cover and stand, circa 1765-70The pickle stand modelled as three deep shell dishes set on a triangular pierced rockwork base applied with small shells and coral, a large whelk handle to the centre, painted in blue with the 'Sweetmeat Stand Rose' pattern (I.E.31), 19.9cm wide, the chestnut basket of quatrelobed oval form applied with florets picked out in blue, the cover delicately pierced, the twig handles with flowers and leaves at the terminals, printed in blue with the 'Pine Cone Group' pattern (II.C.11), stand 27cm wide, crescent marks (4)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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A Worcester sauce tureen, cover and ladle, circa 1770Of shaped oval form with fine shell-moulded handles, the cover with an artichoke finial picked out in gold, painted with colourful garlands of flowers within shaped panels edged with gilt scrollwork, reserved on a 'wet' blue ground, the ladle and cover with gilt dentil rims, 17cm wide, square mark (3)Footnotes:A similar pair of covered tureens was sold by Bonhams on 2 December 2009, lot 101.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester bough pot, circa 1768-70Of exuberant rococo-moulded form with a high scrolled back pierced for suspension and bold scroll-moulded rim, the fixed cover pierced with one large and twenty-eight smaller holes, printed in blue with floral sprays from the 'Pine Cone Group' pattern (II.C.11), 22.3cm wide, crescent markThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare Worcester vase, circa 1757-58Of generous baluster form with a waisted neck and simple turned line around the rim and the foot, pencilled in black with the 'Mobbing Birds' pattern, four birds perched on the slender branches of a tree and dilapidated stump, three birds in flight to the reverse and another smaller to the rim, 15.6cm highFootnotes:ProvenancePrivate Collection, DorsetMany variations of the 'Mobbing Birds' pattern occur on Worcester vases and jugs in both polychrome and underglaze blue but pencilled examples are extremely rare. A very similar vase from the Miles Collection was exhibited by Simon Spero, 2015 exhibition, no.58, who states that only two such pieces with pencilled 'Mobbing Birds' decoration are recorded. The shape and design of this vase ultimately originated at Meissen although Worcester almost certainly copied it from Chelsea. The pattern has often been attributed to the hand of I Rogers but it is clear that many different painters were responsible. The design is based on prints after drawings by C Fenn, some engraved by Robert Hancock, which were published in The Ladies' Amusement and elsewhere. A baluster vase with similar decoration in polychrome from the Zorensky Collection was sold by Bonhams on 23 February 2005, lot 28 and is illustrated by Spero and Sandon, Worcester Porcelain (1996), p.113, no.76. Another two from the Sir Jeremy Lever Collection were sold by Bonhams on 7 March 2007 and 23 January 2008, lots 41 and 28 respectively. Compare also to the example from the Crane Collection sold by Bonhams on 31 March 2010, lot 167.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Worcester toy or miniature coffee pot and cover, circa 1765Of distinctive conical shape with a thin loop handle and slightly domed cover with a pointed finial, painted in blue with the 'Prunus Root' pattern (I.D.27), the trailing branches carefully positioned to extend from the rim onto the cover, 8cm high, crescent mark (2)Footnotes:Worcester's miniature teawares in 'Prunus Root' pattern were aimed at the Dutch market where 'toys' enjoyed enormous popularity. The shapes were intended to appeal to Dutch customers and many of Worcester's shapes were only made in miniature rather than full sized versions. A very similar example was sold by Bonhams on 2 November 2011, lot 83. The miniature conical coffee pot was also made with a flat cover as opposed to the domed version seen here, an example of which was in the Zorensky Collection, illustrated by Spero and Sandon, Worcester Porcelain (1996), p.446, no.602.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Royal Worcester boxed coffee set by James Stinton, dated 1919Painted with pheasants in misty landscapes, signed, the exteriors and handles of the cups, rims and saucer wells richly gilt, comprising six coffee cups, six saucers and six silver-gilt coffee spoons, saucers 9.7cm diam, puce marks, the spoons with hallmarks for Henry James Hulbert, London 1919 (18)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Royal Worcester 'painted fruit' composite coffee set, dated 1921-22 and 1934-35Painted all over with still life compositions of autumn fruits set against a mossy ground, with gilt interiors and handles, all pieces signed by the artists, comprising a coffee pot and cover by William Ricketts, a cream jug by Tom Lockyer, a sugar bowl by Louis Flexman, a small dish by Edward Townsend, four coffee cups and saucers by Horace Price and William Ricketts, and two coffee cans and saucers by Albert Shuck and Harry Ayrton, coffee pot 16.9cm high, puce marks, two cups and saucers with retailer's marks for THE NORTHERN GOLDSMITHS Co, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE (17)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three Liverpool delftware woodblock tiles, circa 1756-57Printed in manganese by John Sadler with two Men o' War engaged in battle, the ships in full sail surrounded by plumes of smoke, within octagonal panels edged with formal scrolls and florets to the corners, 12.7-13cm wide (3)Footnotes:These woodblock-printed tiles are from a recently discovered set of six, the design previously unrecorded. The other three from the set were sold by Woolley and Wallis on 17 June 2020, lot 101. Tiles printed by Sadler with identical borders, derived from Dutch tiles via Liverpool painted tiles, are illustrated by Anthony Ray, English Delftware Tiles (1973), p.239, nos.606-9, and p.241, nos.618-9. Related Men o' War subjects occur on Worcester porcelain of similar date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Royal Worcester coffee set by Walter Sedgley, dated 1923-26Painted with golden pheasants in grassy woodland landscapes, signed, the handles, interiors of the cups and wells of the saucers gilded, comprising a coffee pot and cover, a cream jug, a sugar bowl, six coffee cups and six saucers, coffee pot 17cm high, puce marks (16)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Twenty-three pieces of Royal Worcester 'Weed' decorated teaware, factory and date mark for 1903, seventeen similar pieces marked Royal China Works, Worcester & GW, thirty-seven pieces of Royal Crown Chelsea China blue, gilt and leaf-decorated teaware and thirty-five pieces of Cauldon gilt and floral teaware.
A Collection of Various Ceramics to Include Royal Worcester Miniature Jugs, Coalport Ming Rose Napkin Rings, Belleek Vase, Aynsley Coffee Can and Saucer, Miniature Coalport Ming Rose Cup and Saucer, Royal Albert Forget Me Not Miniature, Coalport Ming Rose Jug, Sugar, Indian Tree Miniature Tankard Etc
A Collection of Various Royal Worcester Reproduction Miniature Jugs (Some with Certificates), together with a Portmeirion Botanic Cake Slice, Lidded Coalport Floral Pattern Two Handled Urn (Lid AF), Two Handled Floral Pattern Loving Mug, Wedgwood Clio Pattern Coffee Can and Saucer, Aynsley Orchard Gold Oval Dish Etc
A Collection of Various 19th Century and Later Ceramics To Include Export Style Teapot, (missing lid and Spout AF), Imari Gaudy Welsh Teapot, Sunderland Lustre Teacup and Saucer, Two Pieces of Wedgwood Jasperware, Royal Worcester Porcelain Candlestick, Lidded Ginger Jar, Various Decorated Plates, Royal Doulton Blush Ivory Teacup and Saucer (Some AF)
18th century Worcester polychrome painted teapot, bullet form with floral sprays, spout ground down, 12cm heightCondition report: The lid has small chips to the flower finial, and a tiny chip on the inside rim. Other than the ground down spout, the body is in good condition with some minor scratching and a couple of tiny chips to the footrim.
Rare Worcester blue and white sauceboat, c.1760, printed with the Fisherman and Billboard Island pattern, 20cm lengthProvenance: ex-Watney collection, lot 929 - very few printed examples of this pattern are known, see Sandon and Spero's Catalogue, item 635Condition report: Good overall condition. Filled chip to the footrim. Small chip near the spout. Some minor staining to the glaze.
Good 18th century English porcelain guglet vase, probably Worcester or Derby, finely painted in polychrome enamels with floral sprays, 23cm heightCondition report: Small chip and a couple of other nicks to the base. Small reglued rim chip and some other good restoration around the top. Some surface scratches.
A collection of late 19th Century Dinner Plates & Soup Plates, including 10 Royal Worcester, with decorated rim inside a turquoise border, a set of 14 floral design Ridgeways Sweet Pea pattern Dinner & Soup Plates; and a set of 10 other Dinner Plates with blue decorated rims and armorials, all c. 10" in diameters. As a lot. (34)
A floral decorated Royal Worcester Jug, model No 1094, 4 3/4" (12cms), another larger ditto also 1094 5 1/2" (14cms), another bulbous Jug model No: 1376, 4 1/4" (11cms), a small Royal Worcester two handled Vase model 311A decorated with a seascape signed R. Rushton (Raymond) c. 1940, and a dragon Vase, Royal Worcester, overlaid with fern leaves in gilt, 9 1/2" (24cms). (5)
A very fine 29 piece Worcester Dessert Service, c. 1800, printed with vines and grapes within gilt bands, comprising a pair of large Coolers each with two gilt handles, a circular plain liner and conforming cover with ring handle, 10 1/2" (27cms), four shell shaped Serving Dishes 8" (20cms), three oval boat shaped Serving Dishes, 11" (28cms), four square lobed Dishes, 8 1/2" (21cms), a pair of bombe shaped oval Sauce Tureens and covers on oval stands, 8" (20cms), an oval boat shaped Comport 12" (31cms), and 15 Plates 8 1/2" (21cms). As a lot, w.a.f. (1)

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