CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER; a pair of hand painted twin handled lidded tureens, painted with roses and floral detail on a green ground, raised on four ball feet, height 18cm, length 23cm, a Meissen bowl, with gilt painted floral decoration inside cobalt blue and clear glazed panel, blue cross sword mark to base, diameter 27cm, a 19th century tea bowl and saucer with painted floral decoration, and a 19th century Meigh & Son jug, with relief decoration, height 23cm.Additional InformationThere is crazing as well as rubbing to the overglaze and gilt detail of the tureens, one of the lids has a hairline crack to rim, both with fritting to rims. Meigh jug very dirty, general surface wear and some pitting. Large bowl rings true, some surface rubbing. Tea bowl and saucer both have rubbing to gilt and enamelled decoration.
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BRETBY; a green glazed floral moulded jardinière, 24 x 29cm (af), a Beswick owl model number 1046, a floral painted and gilt heightened Royal Worcester tea cup and saucer, signed by S. Pilsbury, a Royal Doulton cup and saucer, two Victorian glass dumps and a Norwich castle souvenir paperweight.Additional InformationJardinière has chips and hairline cracks, further general wear.
WEDGWOOD; a 'Mirabelle' pattern part coffee and dinner service, together with a Worcester comport etc.Additional InformationWedgwood Mirabelle pattern part tea/dinner set, circa 1900 Art Nouveau green glaze and floral decorated pedestal bowl with indistinct marks to base, this has a chip to the rim, Royal Worcester Prince Regent patter reproduction comport, Wedgwood Osborne pattern teapot. There are approx 51 pieces of Wedgwood Mirabelle, too many to list individually.
KITTY BLAKE FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted pot pourri and cover, painted with fruits and flowers, signed to rim and puce factory marks to base, height 10.5cm, and a Royal Worcester floral encrusted dish, diameter 9cm, and a pair of cased miniature chamber pots.Additional InformationPin dish with minor chipping to relief floral decoration, and crack to reverse. Remaining items in good condition, it is only the pin dish which has been damaged. The Worcester lidded pot/vase in good condition with only some light general wear and discolouration to the gilt, the two miniature pots with light general wear, some glazing imperfections etc.
KITTY BLAKE FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted pedestal vase, painted with fruits and flowers, signed to rim and puce factory marks to base, height 15cm.Additional Informationgeneral surface wear, minor wear to gilding, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
ROYAL WORCESTER; three pieces of blush ivory including moon flask, height 11.5cm (af), two jugs, each with hand painted floral detail, a Meissen hand painted trumpet vase with floral detail, blue crossed sword mark to base, height 14cm, Dresden lidded jar, height 16cm (af) and a Herend floral pin dish (part af) (6).
Philip Serrell Auctioneers are very pleased to have been asked to sell a 19th Century repeating Carriage Clock, inscribed “M.E.S. from Florence Nightingale, 10th October 1887”, height 8ins. NB THERE IS NO KEY OR CASE. The vendor of the clock inherited it from his cousin who was the great-niece of Miss Mathilde Schwabe. He thinks that Miss Schwabe may have received the clock from Florence Nightingale in recognition of some help she had given or work she had done. Both women had been interested in social reform, Miss Schwabe, only twenty-six at the time, having signed the 1866 Women's Suffrage petition. There will be no auction fees or buyers premium charged, and we are grateful to the Auction Technology Group who are hosting the sale and have agreed to waive their charges. The lot is subject to a reserve - and terms and conditions of sale. The vendor wishes to donate all sale proceeds to St Richards Hospice in Worcester. The Director of Fundraising at St Richards Hospice has sadly lost her mother to Covid-19, which makes this generous donation especially poignant, as well as supporting all the dedicated carers and staff at the hospice. The timed auction will close at 12 noon on Friday 22nd May, or if you simply wish to make a donation to St Richards Hospice, this can be done through their webpage at www.strichards.org.uk/donate. Thank you for you support - stay safe Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CLOCK HAS NO KEY OR CASE
A group of late eighteenth century blue and white transfer printed and hand-painted Worcester and Caughley porcelains, circa 1760-90. Included: Comprising of: a Caughley Bell Toy saucer, a Worcester floral saucer, a Fisherman and Cormorant coffee cup and tea bowl, a Fence pattern coffee cup, a colourful floral decorated coffee cup, a Chinese-style waste bowl, and three fluted tea ware pieces with blue and gilded decoration. Saucers: 13 cm wide, cups: 6.5 cm tall. (11)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Fence cup damaged, others in generally good overall condition bar wear to gilding in places.
A Flight and Barr Worcester Lemonade Beaker, decorated with a black border over painted with an array of flowers and a gilt leaf border below. Date: circa 1807-13 Incised B and Script mark Flight & Barr Worcester Manufacturers to Their Majesties. Size: 10cm high, 8.8cm diameter.Condition: Feint star crack to base, slight wear to glided rims and no restoration.
A group of mid nineteenth century hand painted porcelain dessert wares, circa 1830-50. Comprising: four dessert plates and a handled dessert dish, probably Coalport, decorated on an apple-green ground with landscape vignettes. Also, a handled dessert dish, printed in blue and hand painted to the centre with a rural scene, probably Grainger Worcester. Dessert plates: 22 cm wide. Dishes: 24 cm wide. (6)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: Coalport dish with hairline and wear to the gilded rims.
Two nineteenth century porcelain armorial plates, circa 1850-80. Comprising: a Worcester plate with gadrooned rim, a puce ground and a crest of a stork holding an anchor. Also, a Brownfield plate with an apple-green ground with a crest to the centre. Both with impressed factory marks. Both 26 cm wide. (2)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good overall condition bar light wear in places.
A large group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed Broseley pattern tea wares, circa 1810-20. Comprising of: nine saucers, three tea bowls, three coffee cans, three coffee cups, five cups and a creamer. Some marked Spode, Grainger Worcester and Rathbone. Saucers: 15 cm wide. (24)From the estate of the late Norman Walmsley. Condition: In generally good overall condition bar wear to the gilding in places.
A collection of Royal Worcester miniature fruit painted tea/coffee wares, signed Roberts, to include a coffee pot and cover, teapot, pair of tea cups/saucers, sugar bowl, two cream jugs and three tea plates (13)Condition: one saucer broken and re-glued, otherwise appears generally in good overall original condition
A collection of miniature bottleneck vases, by various factories, including one by Worcester Lock & Co hand painted depicting a peacock, an early 19th Century Derby vase, the front with a panel of decoration depicting a canal scene, a studio glass vase indistinctly signed on the base (possibly Shaks) together with an assortment of various other 20th Century bottleneck vases, tallest measuring approximately 12cm high, (9)
A Royal Worcester Quadrilobe Vase , painted with Fruit. Signed by Kitty Blake Shape 158/H along with another vase painted with Fruit Signed by Kitty Blake Shape 302H.Date: codes 1908 & 1910 Green Mark Size: 8.5cm high, 10cm high.Condition: A few minor paint scratches and very minor wear to gilding. No damage or restoration.
A Royal Worcester Plate with a deep Blue and gilt ground border and scalloped rim. The centre painted with an ‘Italianate’ landscape by Johnson.Date: 1909 Blue markSize: 19.5cm diameterCondition: A few scratches. Slight wear to centre gilded rim lines otherwise good no damage or restoration
A Royal Worcester Plate with a deep Blue and gilt ground border and scalloped rim. The centre painted with an ‘Italianate’ landscape by Johnson.Date: 1909 Blue markSize: 19.5cm diameter.Condition: A few scratches, slight wear to centre gilded rim lines otherwise, in good condition, no damage or restoration.

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