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A Lomonosov porcelain figure of a seal, Royal Doulton figure Southern Belle, HN2229, Royal Worcester figure Winter's Morn, Coalport figure Jacqueline, German porcelain vase decorated with floral sprays, and a Beswick Beatrix Potter figure modelled as Benjamin Bunny sat on a bank, brown back stamp. (6)
A collection of various studio pottery including pale green glazed vase inscribed "Finch" and date 1953, a Marazion blue glazed pottery ewer inscribed and dated 1955 to base together with four various other pieces of studio type pottery, a brown glazed pottery jug with plated lid, Herend pot and cover, a Worcester "bag" posy vase decorated with a robin and a collection of various Minton blue and white Delft dinner wares, etc
A George III carved and oil gilded, cheval firescreen, circa 1775 in the manner of Linnell, the cartouche shaped panel in the form of crossed palm fronds and now inset with a 19th century armorial panel with the motto 'Spectemur Agendo', the conforming supports with a crossed frond stretcher and splayed feet, 122cm high, 65cm wide, 30cm deep Footnote: The arms on the tapestry panel are identifiable as being of the illustrious Admiral Sir Edward Thornbrough (1754-1834) GCB and was likely supplied to him for his home Bishopteignton Lodge in Devon. Thornbrough was a senior, long-serving veteran officer of the British Royal Navy during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. He saw action in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars, being wounded several times and once captured by American forces after a shipwreck. During the wreck, his conduct towards American prisoners aboard his ship was considered so exemplary that the American authorities later released him without parole or exchange. During the later conflict, Thornbrough won praise for taking his frigate into the thick of the action at the Glorious First of June, towing the shattered HMS Bellerophon to safety after she was isolated by several French ships of the line. Later, Thornbrough became a senior admiral in both the Channel Fleet and the Mediterranean Fleet under Cuthbert Collingwood, who held him in high esteem. He retired in 1818 and settled in Devon with his third wife, dying in 1834.He married three time: firstly in 1784 Anne Le Cras (died 1801), by whom he had an only son Edward Le Cras Thornbrough (1795-1857) later an Admiral in the Royal Navy. He married secondly in 1801 Elizabeth Jeynes (1775-1813) and in 1813 for the third time Frances Le Cras (died 1851) sister of his first wife both being daughters of Edward Le Cras Commander of the Royal Navy. Sir Edward was a descendant of John Thornb(o)rough (1551-1641) Bishop of Worcester.
A late 14th/early 15th Century carved oak misericord: the seat supported by a manticore with lion-mask shield, his weapon now lacking, being attacked by two warriors, one with a two-pronged spear, the other with crossbow, 29 x 59cm.* Provenance Other misericords, probably from the same school of carvers, are at St. Mary's Enville, Malvern Priory and particularly Worcester Cathedral and these have been re-ordered once in the 16th Century, twice in the 19th Century, now heavily restored. One Worcester Cathedral misericord is in the V&A Museum. It seems quite probable that the present example was also in Worcester Cathedral.
An early Worcester octagonal coffee cup, c.1753, of rare large size, applied with a double C-scroll handle, painted in enamel colours with a Chinese figure with chinoiserie vases and flowers, Barbara Leake and Cohen Collection labels, H.6.3cmProvenance: The Cohen Collection, Albert Amor LtdBonhams, The Barbara Leake Collection, Lot 164, 12 Mar 2008, London, New Bond Street
A SMALL GROUP OF CABINET PLATES AND CHARACTER JUGS etc, comprising of two limited edition Coalport plates 'Still Life Fruit' by Malcolm Harnett No483/2500 and 575/2500 (both with certificates), boxed Caverswall limited edition 'Sherlock Holmes' plate No16/100 (cetificate), boxed Royal Worcester limited edition 'The Saint George's Chapel Plate' No462/500 (with letter), three Kingston Pottery character jugs, Doulton 'Bunnykins' tableware and 'Josiah Wedgwood' plate (10)
A SMALL GROUP OF CERAMICS comprising of Royal Copenhagen year plates 1968, 1975, 1976, 1980 and 2013, a St Paul's Cathedral' bell, a bud vase No5008, a boxed G Hill Pottery 'Wemyss' preserve pot, Goebel trinket dish, Royal Worcester 'Blue Tits', 'Evesham' pot and boxed trinket set and a boxed Mintons trinket set
FOUR BOXES OF COMMEMORATIVE CERAMICS, GLASS etc, mostly Royal commemorative including 1977 Queens Silver Jubilee coach, a Royal Mint Classics sculpture 'una and The Lion' (sd), boxed Aynsley, Worcester plates, tankards, loving mugs, etc including 60th Anniversary of V E Day plate, collectors spoons, etc

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