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AN UNUSUAL SHAPEDA PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER LIDDED CABINET VASES BY CHARLES BALDWYN having bulbous bodies with shaped side handles; standing on moulded square plinth bases. Finely decorated with gilt edges on a powder blue ground, having swans in flight, both signed C Baldwyn - stamped with puce marks and dated 1896 - shape 1958 21cm high.
An Albany Fine China Company of Worcester, boxed porcelain model of a greyhound 'Westpark Mustard'. no. 110/250, with associated documentation to include certificate and ticket for a Grand Easter draw at Ramsgate Stadium 19th April 1976, in which the model was won. Condition Report: No visible signs of chips or cracks/major damage. Overall condition good.
STOCKING, USAA RARE .28 PERCUSSION SIX-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION PEPPERBOX REVOLVER, no visible serial number,circa 1850, with ribbed 4in. barrel cluster, one rib signed 'STOCKING & CO, WORCESTER' and another 'WARRANTED CAST STEEL', integral nipples, scroll engraved nipple-shield, straight central mounted long bar hammer marked 'PATENT SECURED 1848', scroll engraved rounded action with guarded trigger and smooth walnut bag-shaped grips.
ALLEN & WHEELOCK, USAA .32 PERCUSSION SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER, MODEL 'SIDEHAMMER POCKET', serial no. 962,circa 1859, with octagonal 4in. barrel signed on the left hand side-flat 'ALLEN & WHEELOCK WORCESTER MASS U.S' over patent dates, nickel fore-sight, sighting groove to the solid top-strap, hinged rammer forming the trigger guard, roll engraved five-shot cylinder, moulded iron frame with side-plate and smooth flared walnut grips.
E.A. PRESCOTT, USAA SCARCE .32 RIMFIRE SIX-SHOT BELT-REVOLVER, MODEL 'S&W TYPE', no visible serial number,manufactured between 1861-63, with iron octagonal 5 3/4in. barrel signed on the left hand side flat 'E.A. PRESCOTT WORCESTER, MASS' over obscured patent dates, raised sighting rib with crescent fore-sight, solid brass frame with moulded rear-sight to top-strap, exposed hammer, spur trigger, smooth flared walnut grips (heel strap bored for lanyard swivel, now absent) and exposed under-barrel cylinder pin. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
ALLEN & WHEELOCK, USAA .32 PERCUSSION SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER, MODEL 'SIDEHAMMER POCKET', serial no. 871,circa 1859, with octagonal 5 1/2in. barrel signed on the left hand side-flat 'ALLEN & WHEELOCK WORCESTER MASS U.S' over patent dates, nickel fore-sight, sighting groove to the solid top-strap, hinged rammer forming the trigger guard, roll engraved five-shot cylinder, moulded iron frame with side-plate and rear mounted cylinder pin and smooth flared walnut grips, minimal traces of finish.
A Coalport limited edition group, 'Fonteyn and Nureyev', No. 651/1250 and four other figures of dancers, two by Coalport, Margot Fonteyn as 'The Firebird', No. 372/5000 and 'Odette, The White Swan' from the Darcy Bussell Collection, No. 505/2000 and two by Royal Worcester, sculpted by John Bromley, 'Graceful Movement', No. 400/4500 and 'Reflection', No. 400/4500 (5)
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN AND ENAMEL PAIR OF FIGURES OF A JAPANESE MAN AND WOMAN AFTER JAMES HADLEY (BRITISH 19TH CENTURY), WORCESTER ROYAL PORCELAIN WORKS depicting a Japanese woman and man leaning on gueridons, each topped by a vase, she reading a letter and holding a fan in the other hand, he resting his hands in the folds of his clothing, atop bases with meander ornament, incised signature Hadley J. on base, impressed and green overglaze factory mark, date letter R for 1880, purple overglaze factory and date mark for 1873 under base (male figure), impressed and purple underglaze factory mark, incised letter F under base (female figure); height of each: 40 cm (15 3/4 in.)
A PAIR OF JAPANOISERIE PORCELAIN VASES, WORCESTER ROYAL PORCELAIN WORKS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the vases of quadrangular form with applied lion's heads handles, painted overall in lacquer red, one plane of each painted with continous scenes depicting mining and washing metal, the medallions on the obverse depicting a porcelain painter and carrier, respectively, each on four feet, indistinct impressed factory mark and factory label with inventory no. 127 and inscription D 1/2 fo.pr under base; height of each: 28 cm (11 in.)
Bewsick biscuit barrel, Portmeirion heart shaped dish, Worcester Casserole dish and dish, Wedgwood basket, Winton bowl, Doulton Xmas plate, Stainless Steel cutlery in case, Dessert knives and forks, Art Nouveau style EPNS cased writing set etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A George III Old Sheffield Plate Meat-Dish Cover, by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham, circa 1815, oval, the lower body part-fluted, with reed and foliage cast handle with lion mask and paw feet, on foliage calyx and with gadrooned border, engraved on each side with a coat-of-arms, 44cm wide The arms are those of Gordon quartering Duff and impaling Cornewall, for Sir William Duff-Gordon, 2nd Bt. (1772-1823) and his wife Caroline, youngest daughter of Sir George Cornewall who he married in 1810. Duff-Gordon was the son of Alexander Gordon and his wife Anne, daughter of William Duff. He was to sit as a MP for Worcester from 1807-1818.
A George III Silver Basket by John Wakelin and William Taylor, London, 1780, tapering circular and with twisted wirework sides above cast woven border, with overhead twisted swing handle, the base engraved with a crest, the outside of the base engraved on each side with a motto, 28cm diameter, 25cm high, 40oz 3dwt The crest is described in Fairbairn's Book of Crests as 'a demi-eagle displayed with two heads sa. [sable], ducally gorged or [aurum], charged on the breast with a cross crosslet, arg. [argent]' and recorded as being that used by the Bouverie and De Bouverie families. The most likely candidate is a member of the Pleydell-Bouverie family who were the Earls of Radnor. Radnor was certainly a client of note of Parker and Wakelin, the predecessors to Wakelin and Taylor who made the present basket. We know this through a series of ledgers which were discovered in the 1950s are are now in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. The ledgers have been researched by Dr Helen Clifford and a section of the ledgers, covered the years 1767-1770 is reproduced on the website of The Silver Society. During that period there are some 35 records of transactions between the Earl of Parker and Wakelin, everything from 'mend pr tea tongs' on 4 April 1767 to supplying '4 oval gadroon dishes', weighing 81oz 1dwt on 16 March 1769. If the basket was from the family of the Earl of Radnor it would have been in good company as baskets of this form would seem to have popular with other aristocratic patrons in the late 18th century with examples known which are engraved with the arms of Henry, Marquess of Worcester, later Duke of Beaufort (Sotheby's, London, 26 April 2008, lot 283); Thomas, Viscount Weymouth, later Marquess of Bath (Christie's, London, 13 June 2002) and Henry, Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne (Christie's, 26 November 2013, lot 449).
A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain pedestal vases, shape No.1937, each decorated with game-birds within a landscape by James Stinton, heightened in gilt, circa 1907, h.20cmCondition report: No covers. No chips or cracks. Some handling wear, most noticeable to gilt and predominantly to leaves at base and shoulders. Both slightly grubby.
A Royal Worcester porcelain miniature coffee pot and cover, the whole decorated with fruit on a mossy bank by Freeman, h.12.5cm (all with extensive restoration); together with an ovoid spill vase, decorated with fruit on a mossy bank by J. Smith, h.6.5cm; and a tankard decorated with fruit on a mossy bank, indistinctly signed, h.7cm (3).Coffee pot – cover fully restored having been broken, spout re-stuck.Otherwise good.
A Royal Worcester blushware jug, shape No.1507, decorated with wildflowers and heightened in gilt, puce mark circa 1912, h.18.5cm; together with a Royal Worcester ivoryware sugar bowl, shape No.161; one other ivory ware small bowl and cover, shape No.1253; and a Royal Worcester bachelors coffee pot, the cobalt blue ground heightened in gilt, puce mark, h.16.5cm (4)
A Royal Worcester porcelain bottle vase, shape No.312, decorated with roses on a shaded ground, puce mark, h.15.5cm; together with a Worcester cylindrical vase, shape No.2597, decorated with roses by E.M. Fildes, puce mark, h.12cm (2).Baluster vase – numerous fine pin holes to glaze.Cylindrical vase – restored to rim.
A Worcester porcelain bottle vase, shape No.F110, decorated with fruit on a mossy bank by Lockyer, h.10cm; together with a conical vase, shape No.G957, decorated with fruit by P. Wild, h.8.5cm; and a matching example signed Roberts (3).Squat vase – some very fine pin holes to glaze and to gilding.Pair of vases – no apparent faults.
A Worcester porcelain teacup and saucer, each decorated with fruit on a mossy bank by Harry Ayrton, the cup with gilt exterior and green mark, the saucer with puce mark, saucer dia.14.3cm; together with a small bonbon dish, decorated with fruit on a mossy bank by Shuck, blue mark verso, dia.12cm.Cup & saucer – some very minor surface scuffs/marks to gilding.Otherwise good.

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