ROYAL WORCESTER, PAIR OF SHALLOW COMPORTS, THOMAS LOCKYER of shaped circular form with shell handles, painted with apples, pears, grapes and berries amongst leaves, each signed, printed marks in puce, dot cades for 1922 and 1924Provenance: Private Scottish Collection 25.5cm at widest condition overall is fair, one has a significant crack visible to the exterior and interior, may well have been broken right through and repaired, the other has a small chip to the back of the handle, all detailed in the additional images now available
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AUSTRIAN VIENNA, TWO HANDLED DISH, ALONG WITH DERBY AND ROYAL WORCESTER the two handled dish with Neo-Classical decoration in crimson and gilt, beehive mark, along with a Royal Crown Derby plate decorated with birds of paradise in gilt on a crimson ground, printed mark in red, and a Royal Worcester dish of shaped circular form, painted with flowers, printed mark in puce and no.1420 Provenance: Private Scottish Collection. the Derby plate 18.5cm diameter Qty: 3
HADLEY'S WORCESTER, VASE, of baluster form with twin scroll handles and on a domed foot, painted with dandelions and thistles, printed mark in greenProvenance: Private Scottish Collection 21cm high Condition overall is good/fair, some minor wear to the gilding present and minor surface wear, the handles have been possibly overpainted as the gilding fades to a green colour with a matt finish, no cover present as photographed, all detailed in the additional images now available
ROYAL WORCESTER, DESSERT SERVICE, RICHARD SEBRIGHT the central reserves painted with fruits within a green and gilt border with pink reserves, each piece signed, comprising two oval shallow comports, two shaped circular stemmed comports and twelve shaped circular plates, printed marks in puce, dot code for 1912Provenance: Private Scottish Collection the stemmed comports 24.5cm diameter, the plates 22.2cm diameter Two plates damaged Two plates repaired.
ROYAL WORCESTER, PAIR OF COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, WILLIAM BEE each painted with bands of fruit including peaches, berries and apples and with borders of deep blue, each piece signed, printed marks in puce, dot code 1926Provenance: Private Scottish Collection. Condition overall is good, crazing and age associated surface wear present throughout, no obvious signs of any damage or restoration
ROYAL WORCESTER, COLLECTION OF CUPS AND SAUCERS, MAINLY FRUIT PAINTED comprising a coffee cup and saucer, the cup by Harry Stinton, the saucer by William Hale, printed marks in blue; a tea cup and saucer by Harry Stinton, printed marks in puce; a two handled bowl by Horace H. Price; along with two side plates, three cups and three saucers by artists including William Ricketts, William J. Bagnall, Horace H. Price and W.H. Austen Provenance: Private Scottish Collection.
DOE AND ROGERS OF WORCESTER, SET OF THREE HAND PAINTED CABINET PLATES, 19TH CENTURY each hand painted, one on blue ground titled Belvoir Castle, and two on maroon ground with titles The Shepherd Boy, and Betwys Y. Goed N. Waleseach 22.5cm diameterQty: 3Overall, in good condition, with some signs of age and use. In particular, the plate depicting a boy shows some gilding loss and light scratches. All three have no signs of repairs, and no large cracks.
ROYAL WORCESTER, HAND PAINTED VASE, KITTY BLAKE of cylindrical form with flared rim and base, hand painted with blackberries, leaves and blossoming flowers, signed K. Blake, purple printed marks to base19.5cm highCondition overall is good, with only light age associated surface wear, no signs of any damage or restoration
A late 18thC. 37 piece Royal Worcester Flight & Barr tea set, decorated with bees, bought as wedding present for a family member in 1800, teapot lacks finial, otherwise presents as largely unused with no staining or discolouration, comprises ten tea bowls with ten saucers, ten tea cups, two cake plates, a tea pot with stand, a cream jug, a sugar bowl & a slops bowl
Patrick Ley-Greaves (contemporary)An impressionistic study of beached sailing boats sitting idle in a bay as the tide retreats, the sun peeking through the dark clouds above, oil on board, signed, in white limed wooden frame, 31 cm x 36 cm overall[Ley-Greaves was first attracted to watercolour painting when he moved to the Isles of Scilly in 1984, having no previous experience but a strong desire to paint nonetheless. By the late 1980s, he had developed a strong portfolio and began working on commissions and holding small exhibits of his work across the islands. He opened his first gallery and adjoining studio on St Martins in 1996 and began to teach residential watercolour painting courses. He is now settled in Worcester, and continues to paint and teach from his home studio.]
Various vintage football programmes dating from 1959 to 1965, including Worcester City FC v Liverpool, 10th January 1959, with associated ticket, Liverpool v Manchester Utd, 30th January 1960, Sheffield Wednesday Semi-Final 27th April ticket for North Stand Penistone Road, Wrexham v Liverpool programme, January 5th 1963, Football Association Challenge Cup Semi-Final Liverpool v Chelsea, March 27th 1965, etc.
ROYAL DOULTON; two figurines, 'Christmas Day 2000', and 'Christmas Day 1999' (af), two Royal Worcester figures, 'First Dance' and 'Stunning in Red', and a Coalport porcelain figurine 'Stunning in Black', height of largest 22cm (5).Condition Report: Christmas Day 1999 has a repair across the body

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