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Collection of Vintage Plated Flatware to include a boxed set of vintage cutlery comprising a knife, fork, spoon, cake fork, soup spoon and teaspoon; a boxed set of six cake forks in a vintage leather case; a boxed set of six silver fish knives and forks with bone handles; a vintage boxed set of six fish knives and forks with bone handles; two boxed sets of Westfield Plate vintage sauce spoons; a set of carving knife and fork with bone handles; a boxed set of fish knife and fork servers with bone handles; a boxed carving set with carving knife and fork and bone handles; also includes some odd silver plate cutlery items, and a Coronation souvenir from 1937 containing a badge by Litbadge with light bulb. Also includes a boxed Royal Worcester set of two pin dishes and a posy vase; and boxed Royal Worcester large Egg Coddler; and a boxed Royal Worcester set of two Egg Coddlers. See attached photographs.
Royal Worcester - Fine Quality Hand Painted Collection of Pastel Coloured Shell Vases and Dishes ( 4 ) Pieces In Total. Very Soft Pastels, Green and Pink Various Shapes and Sizes. Dates and Shape Nos as Follows. 1/ Date 1906, Shape No 69. 2/ Date 1890, Shaped No C351. 3/ Date 1905, Shape 172. 4/ Date 1890's. All Pieces are 1st Quality and Mint Condition - Confirm with Photos.
Royal Worcester Collection of Hand Painted Blush Ivory Pieces ( 4 ) In Total. Comprises 1/ Nice Quality Footed Bowl with Painted Images of Summer Flowers to Body + Painted Gold Highlights. Date 1899, Shape No 1735. 4 Inches - 10 cm High. 2/ Blush Ivory Bowl with Painted Enamel Floral Images, Gold Highlights. Date 1902 & Shape 975. 3.5 Inches - 8.75 cm High. 3/ Royal Worcester Naturalistic Shell Basket - Date 1890, Shaped No 1483. Height 4.5 Inches - 11.25 cm. 4/ Small Two Handled Vase with Spring Flowers Decoration. Date 1903 & Shape No 1021. Height 4.25 Inches - 10.75 cm. All Pieces are In Excellent Condition.
Collection of Queen's Fine Bone China The Royal Horticultural Society Collection 'The Garden' by Lilian Snelling comprising 8 tea cups, 3 saucers, and a milk jug. Also includes a Palissy small Royal Worcester lidded jar; a small 'Melody' jug; and a collection of Art Deco style china consisting of three cups and four saucers, all in white ground with orange and green 'balloon' edge decoration. Please see images.
Military.- Leask (J. C.) and H. M. McCance, The Regimental Records of The Royal Scots (The First or The Royal Regiment of Foot), portrait frontispiece, plates, occasional spotting, later crushed morocco, Dublin, 1915 § Everard (Major H.) History of Thos. Farrington's Regiment subsequently designated the 29th (Worcestershire) Foot 1694 to 1891, photographic portrait frontispiece, plates, occasional faint spotting, original calf, gilt, a little rubbed, Worcester, 1891 § Verner (Colonel Willoughby) History & Campaigns of the Rifle Brigade, 2 vol., frontispiece, plates and maps, occasional spotting, cracked hinges, original decorative cloth, gilt, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1912-19; and 10 others, regimental histories, v.s. (14)
A pair of Royal Worcester club shaped vases, decorated with roses, one signed "Blake", green backstamp. Height 14 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: These vases are not signed. Both vases are in good condition and appear to be free from any obvious chips, cracks, faults or restorations.
A Royal Worcester pot pourri vase, decorated with roses, and a similarly decorated vase, both with puce marks. Tallest 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The vase has a small rim chip but is in otherwise good order. There are small flea bite nibbles to the interior rim of the pot pourri lid but nothing that is too obvious. The body of the pot pourri appears to be in good order and there are no signs of any obvious chips, cracks or restorations. The lid does sit very loosely within the body and maybe matched. The vase has a small rim chip but is in otherwise good order. There are small flea bite nibbles to the interior rim of the pot pourri lid but nothing that is to obvious. The body of the pot pourri appears to be in good order and there are no signs of any obvious chips, cracks or restorations. The lid does sit very loosely within the body and maybe matched.
A Royal Worcester table centre, hand painted with floral sprays, green printed mark to base, registered number 227397. Height 22.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The bowl itself is in good order however there is a repair on the breakage around the middle of the stand. It appears to have been broken off from the main body and glued together. Two of the grotesque masks have been broken in numerous places and glued. The gilding is rubbed to the tips of each well.
A RARE SAMPLE DESIGN FOR AN ARMORIAL SERVICE, C1794-1816 of a plate actual size, watercolour and gold on vellum, 26cm diam, framedThe arms of those of John, 4th Earl Poulett (b1756, succeeded as Earl 1788, d1819) and his first wife Sophia Pocock (m 1782, d1812)No record of a surviving service to this design has been found and it seems possible that the cost of one so sumptuous could have proved prohibitive. The design is unsigned and would probably have been sourced from a London retailer rather than a factory such as Worcester, or either of the Welsh factoriesGood condition
A ROYAL WORCESTER JEWELLED YELLOW GROUND TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, C1880 painted, possibly by George Hundley, with trailing flowers, plates 22.5c m diam, puce printed mark and/or that of the retailer Mortlock, London (25)Some pieces with slight/localised crazing of the glaze but no cracks, chips, stains or significant wear, attractive and good quality service. Jewelling practically all present
AN ENGLISH OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK THO DEYKIN, WORCESTER, 18TH C the brass dial with tulip engraved matted centre, date aperture, ringed winding squares, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds ring, engraved beneath six N 120, movement with finned pillars, in later associated 19th c oak and crossbanded case, pendulum and weights, 207cm hDial and movement overhauled and relatively clean, dusty and but requiring a clean. Steel minute hand damaged and repaired. Case of good rich old colour but with some faults and old vertical shrinkage crack in base
AUSTRALIA INTEREST. A VICTORIAN COMMONPLACE BOOK OF DRAWINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, LETTERS AND DRIED FLOWERS, c1870 the mounted albumen prints all captioned and including views at Springsure Queensland, an 18 foot long alligator killed on the Mackay River, bottle trees near Taroom, the other photographs principally comprising the Ship's Company of HMS "Narcissus" at Calcutta 1876, Bengal Camp Delhi 1877, Darjeeling June 1881, a Country House, Spring Grove 1866 and Kempsey Church near Worcester, two Delhi School miniatures and several landscape watercolours, several signed with initials SPD, original boards worn, 22 x 30cm
Miscellaneous English Porcelain; the porcelain comprising a turquoise teacup and saucer by G. Grainger (Worcester works),19 Foregate, Worcester, decorated with butterfly and heather in bloom, together with a Coalport bon-bon dish decorated with peacocks and insects, approx 22 x 3 cms,a hand-decorated Continental blush-ware vase, having gilt square double handles and floral decoration, approx 12 cms h, together with two Royal Crown Derby coffee cans and two saucers. (5)
A BOW BLANC DE CHINE PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP, c.1750, moulded with prunus, 2 1/2" high, together with a Worcester "Fruit" painted coffee cup, crescent mark, 2 1/2", a ribbed and gilded Worcester cup, unmarked, 2 1/2" high and a Caughley "Mother and Child" printed can, marked "C", 2 1/4" high (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
TWO FLIGHT, BARR & BARR WORCESTER PORCELAIN CABINET PLATES, of shaped circular form with gilded gadrooned rims, one centrally painted with a view of "Salisbury" within an insect painted apple green border, titled, the other with a vignette of a peacock within a similar claret border, printed and impressed marks, 8 1/2" diameter (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, 1907, in Persian style, the high swept and pierced cover painted by A. Lewis with pheasants in landscape, the base with fir branches, on a swept foot, signed, green mark, inscribed in burnt orange F120/11554 and initialled JH in green, 10" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A Chinese Export blue and white silver shape sauce boat, late 18th century, painted inside with a willow pattern water landscape, 22cm wide, a similar style and period shaped square dish, 19cm and a pear shape milk jug, also a Worcester blue and white 'Fisherman' pattern pear shape jug, 12cm high (4).
A Group Of Victorian Sportsman's Knives And Other Lock- And Clasp-KnivesMostly English, 19th Century And LaterThe first with blade of flattened diamond section clipped-back at the double-edged point and stamped 'Drewett' on one side of the ricasso, white-metal guard, and chequered rounded dark horn grips, in original black leather scabbard with white-metal locket and chape; the second of lock-knife form and stamped 'A&N. C.S.L.' on one side of the slender blade, and grips similar to the last (minor insect damage), the left one with sprung white-metal button catch, in its brown leather scabbard; another, similar (grips insect damaged), in its pigskin scabbard (chape missing); a sportsman's pocket knife, by Plum, Worcester, with folding blades and various implements including button-hook and corkscrew, and chequered horn grips housing a folding rule, tweezers, scissors and a pricker, and with split-ring for suspension; a rare lock-knife with bellied blade (worn and pitted) double-edged at the clipped-back point, white-metal mounts including two-part horse's head pommel above an anchor and cannon, ivory grips, one with vacant white-metal oval, and suspension loop; an Irish mid-shipman's dirk with bright tapering blade of flattened diamond section, brass cross-guard with button terminals, and turned swelling figured grip, in original brass scabbard engraved 'Read & Co., Makers, 4 Parliam.t St., Dublin' in a rectangle at the throat, a frog button on the other side; a knife with bright single-edged blade, slender cross-bars, and mottled rounded cowhorn grips; a Spanish sheath-knife, the ricasso etched 'Fabrica de Toledo', iron quillons with button terminals, ovoidal pommel, and wooden grip, in a leather sheath; a kukri with bright blade stamped 'Hill & Son, 4 Haymarket, London' on one side, and with figured wooden grips, in its brown pigskin scabbard with retaining loop and belt tab; a dinghy knife, with wooden grips secured by copper rivets, in its leather sheath stamped 'Joseph Rogers' in an oval dated '1967'; a French multi-bladed clasp-knife, with rounded horn grips; a sailor's clasp-knife with bodkin; and a ribbed ivory sword-grip (some wear and rust patination) (13)The first 19.5 cm. blade This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ?

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