A Royal Worcester ovoid two-handled pot pourri vase and cover, painted by Freeman, signed, with ripe peaches and damsons on a mossy bank, the pierced neck applied with ribbon tied swags, domed fluted cover in relief with stiff leaves, lofty floral spire cover, leaf wrapped acanthus handles, 32cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black, shape no.1428
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Six assorted cabinet plates comprising three Royal Doulton Series ware examples - The Admiral, The Falconer and Springtime D3119, a Royal Worcester 1974 Dorothy Doughty dessert plate, a Hammersley & Co decorated with hand painted scene of Alpine Grouse by A. Winkle and a 19th Century cabinet plate decorated with a bird together with a Royal Doulton charger (7)
A large early 20th Century Royal Worcester pomander and cover with twin handles and relief moulded ribbon tied swags beneath a domed and finial mounted cover, decorated in the round by M. Powell with a country lane with cottages and a lady tending to geese, two gentlemen in conversation beside their horse and to the other side, a mother stood with her young family before farmyard building, signed, gilt mark, height 37cm Retains original receipt from Royal Worcester and Spode Rooms dated 12th May 1995 listing the cost price at £5000
A pair of Royal Worcester figural two tiered comports modelled by James Hadley in the style of Kate Greenaway, circa 1860s, the first shape 936 with a standing girl and a seated boy beneath a tree, the second shape 937 with a seated girl and a standing boy, in white with painted features and gilt detailing, impressed marks, height 19.5cm. (2)
A Royal Worcester part dessert service mostly painted by R. Sebright, 1920s, comprising: six plates, 22.5cm diameter; a comport and two shaped serving dishes, puce printed marks and assorted date codes circa 1923; and six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers painted by A. Shuck, retailed by Maple London, circa 1931
CERAMICS to include Masons Ironstone 'Brown Velvet' preserve jar, milk jug, bowl and thimble, 'Franklin Meadowland Butterfly Vase' by John Wilkinson with wooden stand, total height 31cm, oval dish decorated with a spray of flowers, Royal Doulton 'Bluebell' plate and Royal Worcester 'My First Christmas' plate
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, PICTURES, etc, to include Beswick Sow Ch Wall Queen, No 1452A, a French part porcelain dessert set, Wedgwood jasperware bowl, T G Green bowl, a pair of boxed Royal Worcester trinket dishes, assorted mugs and teapots, etc, miscellaneous glassware, brass coach horn and a hunting horn, Oriental ginger jar etc
A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY TWIN HANDLED PEDESTAL COVERED VASE, floral decoration and gilt detailings, puce backstamp and No1921 to base, height 35cm (lid reglued), together with a Royal Worcester quarter lobed vase decorated with a butterfly and bluebells, puce backstamp and H158 to base, height 8cm (2)
SIX VARIOUS FIGURES, comprising three Coalport 'Safe at Last' limited edition 7501/12500, 'The Boy' limited edition 7407/9500 and 'Childhood Joys' limited edition 966/12500, two Royal Doulton 'Pamela' HN3223, signed by Michael Doulton and 'Elaine' HN3214 and a Royal Worcester 'Debutante' (6)
A Lowestoft blue and white sauceboat, c.1770 and two Worcester blue and white sauceboats, c.1758-65, Condition: The Lowestoft flower printed sauceboat has some occasional browning to edges and a crack around the base of the handle, 20cm long, the Fisherman and Billboard Island pattern sauceboat is missing a large section of the lip and has overglaze firing cracks around the joins of the handle, 17cm long and the Strapflute sauceboat has two small areas of restoration on each side of the rim and a small crack to the foot, open crescent mark, 19.5cm long
A Worcester blue and white coffee pot and cover, sugar bowl and cover and milk jug, c.1760-75 and a New Hall type teapot and cover c. 1795 Condition: The 22cm fluted coffee pot has a replacement silver tip to the spout and chip losses to the finial of the cover and a few small rim chips, the 12.5cm Fence pattern sugar bowl has small losses to the flower finial, the 10cm sparrow beak milk jug has a detached handle, the 23.5cm long teapot has typical minor manufacturing imperfections
Flight Barr & Barr Worcester - An early 19th Century Georgian Regency period antique English porcelain teapot. Hand painted with floral sprays and detailed with gilded borders. Shaped scroll handle with thumb rest. Repair to finial lid and body. Measures: 18cm x 27cm. Beautifully decorated example.
A pair of 19th Century Royal Worcester English antique bone china porcelain single stem solifleur vases with hand painted decoration depicting an owl and a kingfisher or woodpecker bird. Ivory blush ground with fine quality gilding details. Green printed mark to base with impressed 850 W3 and red painted NS. Fantastic examples. Measures: 16cm tall. No visible damage.
A collection of four early Chamberlain Worcester Flight Barr & Barr English bone china porcelain cabinet plates comprising a green and pink rose example, white and gilded pink rose example, floral example and one painted with central scene of an abbey / cathedral / church. Great collection. Measures: 22cm wide.
A late 18th century English porcelain butter boat, moulded and transfer printed with the 'Fisherman' pattern, length 7.5cm, a Worcester painted tea bowl and saucer, circa 1770 and two porcelain blanc de chine covered dishes, marked underglaze with blue anchor mark (4).Condition report: The handle to the butter boat has a minor discolouration flaw to glaze but otherwise in a good condition. Slight graze glaze on rim edge of saucer, and a glaze flaw. Loss of flower to cover of one blanc de chine cup. All others in good condition. Extra images on David Lay website.
A Royal Worcester bowl with hand painted fruit decoration and gilded interior, signed R. Austin, dated 1901,height 5.5cm, together with a similar Royal Worcester miniature teacup and associated saucer, both signed.Condition report: Bowl - light surface scratches and pitting to interior of bowl. Small scratch to peach's paint, small areas of paint loss to area right of blueberries (see photographs). Tea cup - light surface scratches to exterior, light crazing evident to base. Saucer - light surface scratches.
An 18th century Worcester sparrow beak blue and white jug, decorated with landscapes with figures and boats within a floral border, pseudo Chinese mark to base. Height 9.5cm.Condition report: No damage or restoration. There is an abrasion to the tip of the spout that does not amount to a chip.

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