Two 19th century Royal Crown Derby cabinet plates, retailed by Daniell with an Imari design, the centre with a cartouche of a bird and an anchor, with the motto "Zealous", the crest and motto for Lord Hood of Battle of the Nile Fame, together with four Royal Worcester plates commemorating; Battle of Cape St Vincent, Battle of Copenhagen, Battle of Trafalgar and Battle of the Nile (6) Provenance: The two Royal Crown Derby plates T W Gaze, 27 April 2012 Lots 293 and 294A.
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decorated with the Fisherman pattern, S mark, 8cm high; a Caughley blue and white tea cannister decorated with the Fisherman pattern, S mark, 11cm high; a Worcester clobbered small tankard, decorated with a fenced garden, 9cm high; a Caughley blue and white tankard, 12cm high; a Caughley blue and white strainer and a pickle dish (7)
* Worcestershire. Speed (John), Worcestershire described, London: Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Worcester, large strapwork cartouche and compass rose, large margins, slight creasing, 380 x 505 mm, framed and double-glazed, English text on verso, together with: Morden (Robert). Worcestershire, circa 1722, hand-coloured engraved map, old folds, 360 x 420 mm, mounted, framed and glazedQty: (2)
* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed, Napleton Grange, Kempsey, Worcester, 15 November 1925, to Harold Brooke, regretting that he had not replied for some time, 'I have been ill with bronchitis and my correspondence is all behindhand. It is good of you to write...', two pages with integral blank, paperclip impression to upper margin, together with a contemporary typed copyQty: (1)NOTESThis unpublished letter marks a renewal of relations between Elgar and Novello after their disagreements over Henry Embleton's concert in Paris and Novello's omission to renew the American copyright of the Enigma Variations.
* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed, Battenhall Manor, Worcester, 8 March 1928, to Harold Brooke, thanking him for 'the two Handel works which I am delighted to possess', one page with integral blank on embossed letterhead, paperclip impression at upper margin, 8vo, together with a contemporary typed copy of the letter, plus two autograph letters signed from Elgar's wife, Caroline Alice Elgar, both 1913, to Harold Brooke, asking on behalf of Sir Edward to deal with an accompanying letter and its queries, plus a small quantity of correspondence from Novello and related miscellaneous correspondence including two autograph letters from Elgar's daughter Carice to A.J.B. Littleton, 1943, one concerning copyright of the VariationsQty: (a folder)
Nash (Treadway Russell). Collections for the history of Worcestershire, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Printed by John Nichols, 1781-82, titles with engraved vignette, engraved plan of Worcester, 73 engraved plates, few engraved illustrations, numerous pedigrees (some folding & double-page), few tipped-in newspaper cuttings, index leaves to volume 2 with repaired short closed tears to gutter margins, some offsetting to text, occasional browning, spotting and dust-soiling, modern sheep (over earlier boards), gilt decorated spines, folio, together with: Amphlett (John) , An Index to Dr. Nash's Colections for a History of Worcestershire, 2 parts in one, Oxford: Printed for the Worcestershire Historical Society, by James Parker & Co., 1894-95, occasional spotting, modern sheep, gilt decorated spine, green skiver title label, folioQty: (3)NOTESUpcott 1330-7.
A Royal Worcester Sevres style cabinet plate with a central polychrome floral panel of roses, a passion and other flowers, signed by E Phillips, on a light green ground, the border with three floral vignettes in gold rococo scroll borders and three gilt panels of rococo strap work, 22cm diameter
Two Royal Worcester blush ivory ground small globular two-handled posy vases, printed and painted puce marks, early 20th century, shape numbers 1176 and 413, each painted with loose bouquets of pink and yellow roses, the larger example on three gilt ball feet, the smaller with gilt scroll handles, 8cm and 6cm high (2) Condition ReportThe example with four scroll feet with a small chip to one foot, the other vase with crack and associated losses to one handle. Both with very slight wear to gilding, otherwise in good order.
Two Royal Worcester blush ivory ground vases, printed puce and green marks, early 20th century, the first of ewer form, painted with loose bouquets of roses and enriched in gilding, shape number 1581, 12cm high, the second vase with gilt scroll handles, oviform, painted with blue, puce and yellow bouquets of flowers, within gilt line rims, shape number 287, 12cm high (2) Condition ReportThe small ewer - with small chip to spout, some wear to gilding. Small vase - minute wear to gilding.
Royal Worcester blush ivory ground small ewer, printed puce marks, early 20th century, shape number 1048, with mythical beast moulded handle, enriched in gilding, painted with loose bouquets of pink, yellow and purple flowers, within gilt line rims, 11cm high Condition ReportWith small chip and associated short hairline crack to spout, very minor wear to gilding.
Royal Worcester spill vase painted by H. Stinton, printed puce marks, date code for 1934, shape number 6/161, painted with two highland cattle in a landscape, the reverse with a vignette of a mossy rock, within gilt rims, on a pierced scroll moulded richly gilt foot, 15.6cm high Condition ReportPierced scroll moulded foot restored and re-gilt with minor areas of discolouration, with minor scratching to gilding to foot and upper rim. The painted scene and body of the vase is not restored.
Royal Worcester blush ivory ground small campana vase, circa 1900, printed puce marks, shape number 1717, the lower body gadrooned and moulded with scrolling cartouches, on a waisted socle and square foot, on scroll trefoil feet, within gilt rims, 15cm high and a Royal Worcester jug, early 20th century, printed puce marks, shape number 1094, painted in gilt with loose flower sprays, with gilt reeded handle, 13cm high (2) Condition ReportMinute wear to gilding, overall both in good order.
Royal Worcester fruit painted match stick holder and a saucer, 20th century, printed black marks, each indistinctly signed, painted with ripening fruits on a mossy autumnal ground, gilt line rims, matchstick holder 6.5cm high (2) Condition ReportMinute wear to gilding, both in good order overall.
A matched pair of two Royal Worcester fruit painted oviform vases, the first with printed purple Royal Worcester mark and date code for 1939, shape number 2260 painted by E. Townsend, with a vignette of apples and gooseberries reserved against an autumnal ground, supported on a leaf moulded socle and richly gilt foot, the second indistinctly signed, possibly painted by Moseley(?), printed puce marks, date code for 1937, shape number 2260, painted with apples and blackberries reserved against an autumnal ground, on similar richly-gilt socle and foot, 14.5cm high (2) Condition ReportBoth are in good order, with some absolute minute wear to gilding. There are a couple spots on both the base and the tops. There is a spot of excess gilt on the base of one.There is a very small height difference with the vase painted by Townsend being marginally taller. These are well painted and the enamels remain in good order.
Royal Worcester fruit painted jug by E. Townsend, printed puce marks, 20th century, painting with ripening fruits on a mossy autumnal ground, richly gilt to the interior and handle, 12.5cm high, an English porcelain fruit painted footed saucer (unmarked) signed Leighton and a Royal Worcester octagonal fruit painted pin tray painted by K .Blake within gilt rims (3) Condition ReportThe milk-jug with small chip to gilt footrim. The pin-tray - in good order.The fluted footed circular saucer is not marked with any factory marks but is signed 'LM Leighton' to the reverse and is also signed 'Leighton' to the front. It is painted in the Royal Worcester style with ripening fruits, with a small restored and regilt rim chip and with associated short hairline crack to rim.
Royal Worcester blush ivory ground pot pourri vase, cover and liner, early 20th century, printed puce marks, shape number 2048, painted and gilt with loose bouquets of flowers, within stiff leaf moulded borders, enriched in gilding, the pierced coronet moulded cover moulded with tassels, 24cm high Condition ReportMinor wear to gilding, overall in good order. It is 24 cm high.
Two Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, late 19th century, printed puce green and impressed marks, the first moulded with flowering prunus panels, the second moulded as a barrel, enriched in gilding, a Staffordshire porcelain blue ground teacup and saucer painted with flowers and moulded with scrolls, enriched in gilding and a Capodimonte saucer (4) Condition ReportTh Royal Worcester prunus moulded panelled coffee-cup and saucer - shallow rim chip to saucer. Royal Worcester barrel-shaped cup and saucer - hairline and glaze cracks to saucer.English porcelain blue and gilt teacup and saucer - minor wear. Capodimonte-style saucer - good order, minor wear and sanding to glaze.
A Pair of Royal Worcester ivory ground Persian-style vases, of baluster shape with elongated necks, floret pierced bands to the rims over a fleur de lys and net collar, floral pierced shoulder handles, the bodies decorated with spray bronzed gilt leaves and flowers sprays, within gilt rims, late 19th century, printed green marks, shape number 942, impressed marks and VI - 37 cm. highCondition ReportMinor wear to the gilding, otherwise in good order.
Royal Worcester 'The Worcester Hop' part tea service, a Royal Stafford part tea and dinner service, a quantity of collectors' plates 'Birds of the Countryside' and boxed Spode collectors plates 'Garden Birds' and two boxes of assorted glass including decanters, brandy balloons, wines, tumblers, etc (4 boxes and plates)
Royal Worcester blush ivory ground cylindrical biscuit barrel and cover, printed puce marks, date code for 1907, printed and painted with loose flower sprays and sprigs within gilt rims, 14.5cm high and a Royal Worcester blush ivory ground miniature basket, printed puce marks, date code for 1903 (2) Condition ReportOverall in good order. Minor wear to gilding.
A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1770, decorated in iron-red, puce, black and green with chinoiserie figures in panels amongst scrollwork, the finial formed from a flower spray, 15cm high Condition ReportRim with crack running down around upper handle terminal, minor chipping to tip of spout and flower finial
Royal Worcester cabinet plate, printed puce marks, date code for 1883, painted with birds perched on gilt grasses, reserved against a celadon coloured ground within gilt rim, 23cm diameterCondition ReportHairline crack at 10 o'clock to rim with patches of stained crazing to the rim and wear to the celadon ground and gilding
Worcester 'Grainger & Co' reticulated cylindrical vase and cover, late 19th century, printed black shield mark, pattern number 1/887, the vase pierced with interlocking ovals and leafy branches, decorated with gilt flowerheads, within seeded turquoise borders, supported on middle tripod feet, 12cm high Condition ReportMinute wear to gilding, overall in good order.
Royal Worcester model of a water carrier, printed green marks, shape number 1250, after the model by James Hadley, the male turbaned water carrier carrying an oviform vessel and wearing a long tunic, enriched in shot silk, 23.5cm high Condition ReportMinute wear to gilding, overall in good order. No obvious sign of chips, cracks or restoration
Worcester teacup and saucer, 1760-1770, blue fret marks and iron-red chinoiserie-style monogram, painted in the Imari palette with panels of Kakiemon-style flowering shrubs divided by radiating blue ground panels, within gilt rimsCondition ReportVery minor wear to gilding, overall in good order.
Group of Worcester porcelain, circa 1775, blue crescent marks, printed in underglaze blue with the three-flowers pattern and birds among branches, comprising a sparrowbeak milk jug, a coffee cup and saucer and a tea bowl Condition ReportSparrow beak milk jug with faint glaze crack to interior of spout. Coffee cup and saucer - minor footrim chipping to the cup and minute footrim chip to saucer. Teabowl printed with birds - very small flat rim chip.
Worcester blue scale ground part tea service, 1775, blue crescent and W marks, painted with bouquets of flowers within gilt mirror and vase-shaped cartouches, within gilt line rims, comprising a globular teapot, 11cm high, a fluted stand, a saucer dish, two coffee cups, a tea bowl and two saucersCondition ReportTeapot lacking cover. Hairline crack to the circumference of the body which has been restuck. Small chips to the rim of the spout. The stand has also been cracked across the circumference and restuck in several places. The saucer dish has a large restuck crack to rim. One of the coffee cups has a rim chip with old areas of restoration and associated hairline crack. The other coffee cup has been cracked and restored to handle. The coffee cups are probably matched to the service as there are slight differences in the colour and decoration. Tea bowl cracked and restuck to rim. Both saucers extensively cracked and repaired. Some slight wear to gilding throughout.

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