WORCESTER; an 18th century first period plate painted with blue scale ground and vignette painted with floral sprays, painted blue square mark to the reverse with old paper label for Hyam & Co, 158 Brompton Rd London SW3, diameter 23cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationLight surface rubbing to the gilding, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
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WORCESTER; an 18th century kidney shaped dish decorated in the 'Phoenix' pattern, with predominant iron red and gilt decoration, unmarked, first period circa 1770, length 26.5cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationMinor rubbing to the gilding, slight rubbing to raised parts and some imperfections to the glaze. Some nibbles to the foot rim and there is a minute rim chip mainly showing on the underside of the rim.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period tea bowl and saucer, with cracked ice ground and panels decorated with dishevelled exotic birds, both pieces painted with open crescent mark, diameter of saucer 12.5cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationBoth in good condition.
WORCESTER; an 18th century shaped bowl with blue scale ground and shaped vignettes decorated with butterflies and floral sprays, square mark to the reverse circa 1770, diameter 23cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationLight rubbing to the gilding and some very light surface pitting flaws in production, but overall condition is good.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period trio decorated in the 'Hop Trellis' pattern with royal blue border and gold dentil edge, unmarked, diameter of saucer 13cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationThe saucer does not quite ring true but there are no signs of damage or restoration underneath UV or natural light. Minor rubbing to the gilding.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period coffee can and saucer with matching tea bowl and saucer, both decorated in the 'Old Japan' pattern, diameter of saucer 12cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationMinor rubbing to the gilding but all four are in good order.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period saucer, tea cup, coffee can and side plate/shallow bowl, each piece with blue scale ground and vignettes of exotic birds and insects, open crescent marks and painted marks to base, diameter of largest dish 18cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationSome rubbing to the gilding and light surface wear, overall in good order.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period trio, with blue scale ground and vignettes decorated with exotic birds and insects, diameter of saucer 13cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationMinor rubbing to the gilding otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period trio with sea green and blue and gold borders and painted with floral sprays, comprising saucer, tea cup and coffee can.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationMinor rubbing to the gilding but overall in good condition.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period tea bowl and saucer, decorated in the 'Lord Henry Thyme' pattern and painted with landscape vignettes to both cup and saucer, with royal blue and gold border, painted crescent marks to base, diameter of saucer 14cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationSmall areas of rubbing to one of the raised ribs on the saucer through one of the fruits, light surface scratches, minor rubbing to the gilding, but basically in good order.
WORCESTER; a pair of 18th century shaped oval bowls decorated in the 'Joshua Reynolds' pattern, length 26.5cm, and a matching circular shallow dish, diameter 19.5cm, all three with painted square marks circa 1770 (3).Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationMinor rubbing to the gilding, some light surface wear but overall all three in good condition. One of the bowls has an area of slip to the rim but this is in production and is not damage.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period sucrier and cover, with mazarin blue ground and fan shaped panels set with floral sprays, diameter of lid 10.5cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationThe lid has always been with the base although it does appear slightly oversized. Slight rubbing to the gilding but basically in good condition.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period large ribbed cup and saucer, (upright shape), decorated in the 'Joshua Reynolds' pattern, with blue painted square mark to base, diameter of saucer 13.25cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationMinor surface wear but basically in good condition.
WORCESTER; an 18th century dessert plate decorated with exotic birds to the central panel with floral sprays and gilt heightened shaped border, painted open crescent mark to the reverse, circa 1775, diameter 22cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationLight surface rubbing to the gilding, some light staining and rubbing to the raised parts and some natural pitting to the glaze.
WORCESTER; an 18th century shallow shaped bowl with blue scale ground and vignettes decorated with large birds, butterflies and insects, painted square mark to the reverse, circa 1770, diameter 23cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationLight rubbing to the gilding and some very light surface scratches but overall in good order.
WORCESTER; an 18th century small shaped bowl with blue scale ground and shaped vignettes painted with floral sprays, painted blue square mark to the reverse, circa 1770, diameter 19.5cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationVery light rubbing to the gilding and light surface scratches, but basically in good order.
WORCESTER; an 18th century leaf shaped dish decorated with exotic birds and butterflies, unmarked, length 26cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationMinor rubbing to the gilding, free from restoration, some slight imperfections to the glaze and two fine glaze cracks running from the rim but these do appear to be not only in the glaze but also in manufacture.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period trio, with blue ground and fan shaped panels set with exotic birds, butterflies and insects, comprising saucer, tea bowl and coffee can, diameter of saucer 11.5cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationMinor rubbing to gilding but overall the condition is OK.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period tea bowl and saucer decorated in the 'Lord Henry Thyme' pattern, with landscape vignettes to the interior of bowl and the saucer within a fruit decorated and butterfly border, both pieces with painted open crescent marks, diameter of saucer 14cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationMinor rubbing to the gilding but overall both pieces in good order.
WORCESTER; a Barr, Flight & Barr side plate decorated with an oriental style landscape, impressed mark and printed mark to the reverse, inscribed 'Barr, Flight & Barr, Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester, London-House Flight & Barr Coventry Street', diameter 21cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationSome light surface scratches and rubbing to gilding, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period tea bowl and saucer, with blue scale ground and vignettes decorated with exotic birds, the saucer with painted W, the tea bowl with open crescent.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationSome light rubbing to the gilding and a couple of tiny sections of fritting to the rim, overall condition is good.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period teapot of globular form, decorated with green and gold floral sprays and with similarly decorated hexagonal teapot stand, length of teapot 21cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationA few tiny chips to the tip of the teapot spout, light rubbing to the gilding, a few tiny nibbles to the bud finial leaves and a couple of tiny areas of fritting and rubbing to the gilding on the stand.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period feather moulded tea bowl and saucer decorated with floral sprays, diameter of saucer 12cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationMinor rubbing, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period lobed tea caddy of baluster form, painted in the 'Joshua Reynolds' pattern, square painted mark to base, height including associated lid 15cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationLid is associated, light surface rubbing to the decoration. The external diameter of the hole to the base of the lid approx 2cm, internal diameter of the hole to the top of the body 2.4cm, there are chips and losses to the floral finnial.
WORCESTER; an 18th century first period mug with blue scale ground and vignettes decorated with exotic birds and insects, painted square mark to base, height 8.5cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationThere is a 1cm fine crack showing underneath UV light.
WORCESTER; an 18th century circular chestnut basket with pierced frame and central reserve with blue scale ground and vignette painted with floral sprays, blue painted square mark to base and paper label for Hyam & Co Guaranteed Genuine Brompton Rd London, diameter 17cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationLight surface scratches and wear, light rubbing to the gilding, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
WORCESTER; a pair of Flight, Barr & Barr cups and saucers with apple green ground and oval vignette decorated with exotic birds, the saucers with printed marks 'Royal Porcelain Works, Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester & Coventry St. London', diameter of saucer 14.5cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationMinor rubbing to the gilding, overall in good condition.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a pair of cabinet plates decorated in the 18th century style with blue scale ground and vignettes of butterflies and exotic birds, printed and impressed marks to the reverse, diameter 23cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationSome light rubbing to the gilding, some light surface marks but overall OK.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a matched fruit painted tea cup, saucer and side plate (af), cup and saucer signed AG Moseley and plate signed by A Townsend, all with puce marks to bases (3).Additional InformationSome pitting and scratches to the glaze, rubbing to the gilt. Some losses to the painted decoration. Side plate is at fault with a hairline crack.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted pot pourri and cover by Harry Ayrton, painted with fruit, black factory marks to base, height 26.5cm.Additional InformationThe finial does appear to have been off and reglued, this is not obvious but there are traces of glue and the finial is slightly raised on one side away from the body of the lid, there are scratches and losses to the painted detail where the lid has sat on the body of the vase, otherwise light general wear, tarnish to gilding.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a large James Stinton painted twin handled vase decorated with highland cattle beside a stream, signed, puce printed marks to base, numbered 2249, height 23cm.Additional InformationMinor rubbing to the gilding, would benefit from a clean and there are a few light surface marks but overall ok.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a Harry Ayrton hand painted plate 'Offenham', featuring a shepherd leading his flock on a path beside cottages, signed, with blue printed marks and inscribed to the reverse, also marked Z160, diameter 27.5cm.Additional InformationVery minor rubbing to the gilding and a couple of light surface marks but overall ok.
A large blush ivory twin handled vase on stand set with rams' heads and stylised dolphin supports to quatrefoil foot, puce printed marks to base, numbered 1584, height 40cm, and a Royal Worcester blush ivory floral decorated scallop moulded bowl, with puce printed marks numbered 1274 (2).Additional InformationThere is a chip to one of the handles of the vase, one of the Hermes type masks to lower section nose damaged and restored, rubbing to gilding throughout with surface scuffs and marks, heaviest rubbing to the rim, the bowl appears ok with surface scuffs, marks and rubbing to the gilding, and more prevalently to the painted/transfer detail, regarding the vase: there is a visible hairline to the base when viewed from the underside.
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a six setting part tea service, pattern no.4971, further Royal Crown Derby items, Imari teapot and stand, and a Royal Worcester cabinet plate by Richard Seabright (af).Additional InformationOne tea cup at fault with hairline, one saucer with tiny nibble to rim possibly from manufacturing as it has been gilded, another saucer with genuine chip to the rim, the goblet with hairline, one of the vases completely at fault, cracked in numerous places and staple repaired, both with surface wear and rubbing to gilding, quite extensive rubbing to gilding. The cabinet plate is completely at fault, with one section now detached with an old glue repair. Rowing Club Centenary plate ok, teapot finial with some very small chips and nibbles otherwise lid, teapot and stand with wear to decoration and general wear, rubbing to all gilding, scratching to varying degrees, some pieces quite heavily scratched.
Sassoon (Siegfried). The Path to Peace, Worcester: Stanbrook Abbey Press, 1960, gilt initial letter by Margaret Adams and calligraphic initials in red by Wendy Westover, text in italics printed in blue and black, original vellum-backed decorative boards, slim 4to, with glassine dust-jacket (limited edition 77/500), together with Awaitment, Worcester: Stanbrook Abbey Press, November 1960, six-line poem printed on single sheet of hand-made tinted paper, initial 'E' hand-lettered in green, contained in envelope, plus Sassoon ( Siegfried) , Common Cords, Stanford Dingley: The Mill House Press, 1950, original cloth, slim 8vo (limited edition of 107 copies printed), and Birch (Lionel) , Between Sunset & Dawn, Cambridge: Corydon Press, [1927], black & white frontispiece by Michael Stewart, original cloth-backed printed pattern boards, slim 8vo (limited edition 239/250), and Scrannel (Orpheus) , An Unterrestrial Pity being contributions towards a biography of the late Pinchbeck Lyre, Friern Barnet: Blue Moon Press, 1931, 8pp., uncut, original printed card wrappers, slim 8vo (limited edition of 250 copies printed, of which only 50 copies signed by the author. This copy is number 47/50) (Qty: 5)

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