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A ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT DECORATED CABINET PLATE painted with grapes and apples on a mossy ground, 19.5cm diameter, a smaller cabinet plate painted with peaches and grapes signed Freeman, 14.5cm diameter and a bramble painted pot and cover signed K Blake, 13.5cm high (3) Condition Report: The lid has possibly been stuck down to the pot at some time as residue present.
Royal Worcester twin handled vase painted with roses, signed C.V. White, highlighted in gilt on round foot, factory marks for 1910 to base, diameter 26 cm. Overall condition good. Surface marks and scratches, light wear to gilding. Small 1mm chip to handle. No other damage found. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
Arnold Machin (1911-1999) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, believed to be a pre-production plaque for the Royal Worcester plaque issued to commemorate The Silver Jubilee 1952-1977, in a limited edition of 1000, unmarked 33cm x 21cmProvenance: Purchased from the artist's estate by the vendor's sister who was a friend of the Machin family.. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
Royal Worcester bowl painted with roses, signed M Hunt, factory marks for 1932 to base, diameter 22 cm . Overall condition good. Light surface marks and scratches, variations in the gilding: possible re-gilding to areas of the rim and marks (possibly in the making) - see images. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
19th century Royal Worcester style blush ivory vase with rams head handles decorated with birds highlighted in gilt, 68cm . There is no pattern number, no markings at all - printed or otherwise- to base. We do not believe this to be Royal Worcester, only in the style of.Surface marks and scratches, crazing and wear to gilding. See additional images. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
Royal Worcester figure of the Bather Surprised, after Thomas Brock, modelled as a classical female figure against a tree stump, blush ivory highlighted in gilt all on a gilded base, marks and pattern no. 486 to base, 39.5 cm. Professional restoration to right hand and forearm, surface marks, looks to be factory 1st. No other damage found. Please see ewbanks.co.uk for condition reports and further images
Pair of Royal Worcester twin handled porcelain urns with painted floral vignettes by Hawkins on a cobalt blue ground, Registration number 298665, 1937 and date code of 9 dots for 1912, 24.5cm tall, also a similar Coalport ewer, (3) Condition Report:Generally in good condition, couple of minor gilding losses. Two chips to the underside of one lid and one chip to the other.
Group of early blue and white ceramics including Crescent mark Worcester, Caughley etc. including tea bowls, dishes and bowls, (8) Condition Report:Smallest bowl - crescent moon to base and pits to the bowl.2nd bowl - heavily pitted and stained3rd bowl - pits again, strange texture to the base maybe a repair.Three other bowls in good order.Plates have pits and firing flaws

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