A Royal Worcester vase and cover by Richard Sebright, dated 1914Of ovoid form on a stepped square base, the twin bifurcated handles moulded with florets, the domed cover with a pomegranate finial, the square panel painted with an overflowing basket of fruit, signed 'R.Sebright', reserved on a deep blue ground, within richly gilded borders, 39cm high, puce mark, shape number 2340 (2)
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Three Royal Worcester 'Painted Fruit' plates, dated 1936 and 1917Comprising a pair of plates with sprays of fruit by Albert Shuck, signed, the blue borders reserving floral panels, gadrooned rims, 23.8cm diam, puce marks, and another plate with a central panel of fruit on a mossy ground by Richard Sebright, signed, the blue border reserving pale pink panels edged with raised classical gilding, 22.7cm diam, puce mark (3)
A Royal Worcester 'painted fruit' boxed coffee set, dated 1920Painted with continuous bands of autumn fruits set against a mossy ground by Louis Flexman, signed, reserved on a deep blue ground, the gilded borders with white jewelling, the wells and interiors of the cups gilded, comprising six coffee cups and six saucers, saucers 9.5cm diam, puce marks (12)
Three Worcester dessert dishes, circa 1770Richly decorated with the 'Old Mosaic' pattern of eight different formal panels broken up by mons, around a central twisted prunus wreath, the undersides with stylised sprays of flowers, comprising a pair of heart-shaped dishes and a lobed lozenge-shaped dish, 16.2-16.9cm wide, pseudo Chinese character marks (3)
A pair of Worcester cornucopiae, circa 1757-60Of large size, modelled as spiralling horns with rococo shell rims, painted in blue with the 'Cornucopia Prunus' pattern (I.E.20), small winged insects amongst the flowering branches, some growing from rockwork, the rims edged with borders of blue-painted whorls, the flat backs unglazed and pierced for suspension, 29.5cm high, crossed swords marks (2)
A rare and early Worcester cream jug, circa 1753Of quatrelobed baluster form with a lobed body and delicate scrolled handle, finely painted in colours with a standing Chinese lady holding a parasol, her right arm outstretched, a fence and a willow tree to her left, flowering plants to her right trailing around to the reverse, three small insects in flight above, an unusual formal border below the gilded rim, 8.2cm high, workman's mark in red
A very rare Worcester sauceboat, circa 1754Left in the white and of cos lettuce form with a stalk handle, the exterior unusually moulded with horizontal rows of overlapping leaves, each with a small flower at the tip, the underside of the spout and handle terminal moulded with larger ribbed leaves, 22.2cm long
A Worcester teapot and cover and a cup, circa 1758-60Painted in blue with the 'Walk in the Garden' pattern of a Chinese lady with a boy in attendance, the teapot of globular form with a pointed finial, 11.2cm high, the cup of bell shape with an attractive moulded handle, 6.5cm high, workman's mark (3)
A very rare Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1785Of square section with fluted corners, the cover applied with an elaborate flower finial, painted in bright blue on both sides with the 'Peony Creeper' pattern (I.D.30) of flowering rocks and a trailing prunus, within cell borders, 14cm high (2)
A Chamberlain & Co. 'King John's Tomb' inkstand, circa 1840-45Modelled as a replica of the tomb in Worcester Cathedral, richly gilded and painted in colours, the interior with four quill holders and containing three inkwells and covers, inscribed in puce on the inside of the cover with a historical account of the tomb, 21.4cm long, Chamberlain and Co mark in puce (8)
A Worcester 'Blind Earl' sweetmeat dish and two plates, circa 1770Of lobed circular form, richly decorated with the 'Old Mosaic' pattern of eight different formal panels broken up by mons, around a central twisted prunus wreath, sweetmeat dish 15.2cm wide, plates 19.5cm and 21cm diam, pseudo Chinese character marks (3)
A Worcester teapot, cover and stand and a matching saucer dish, circa 1770Painted with panels of brightly coloured 'fancy' birds within rococo gilt borders, reserved on 'wet' blue grounds, the teapot of globular form with a flower finial, 16.8cm high, crescent mark, the saucer dish of plain form, 18.8cm diam, crescent mark (4)
A good Chamberlain card tray, circa 1840Of footed rectangular form with an overhead rustic handle picked out in gold, the moulded floral rim also gilded, printed in outline and hand-coloured with a view of Worcester, the rectangular panel within a raised gold border and reserved on a blue ground, 22.2cm wide, script mark and title in red
A Worcester saucer dish and a Caughley teabowl and saucer, the porcelain circa 1770-80Redecorated in the 19th century, the fluted saucer dish painted with fruit and butterflies within gilt bordered panels, reserved on an apple-green ground, gilt dentil rim, 18.4cm diam, the teabowl and saucer in Giles style with rustic figures in rural landscapes, within undulating pink scale borders edged with gilt scrolls, saucer 12.2cm diam (3)
A rare Worcester coffee can, circa 1753-55Of 'Scratch Cross' type, the cylindrical form with a slightly flared foot, delicately painted in pale underglaze blue with the 'Question Mark Island' pattern (I.B.3) of a chinoiserie figure crossing a bridge between two islands, one with distinctively shaped rockwork, 6.4cm high
A Royal Worcester 'Painted Fruit' vase and cover, circa 1970Of classical form, the handles with mask terminals, painted by Alan Telford, signed, with a continuous scene of autumn fruits set against a mossy ground, within moulded and richly gilded borders, 21.5cm high, black marks, shape number 2363 (2)
A rare and early Worcester cream jug, circa 1754Of quatrelobed baluster form with a lobed body and a delicate scrolled handle, pencilled in black with a chinoiserie figure holding a parasol, a bird perched on his left hand and a low fence behind him, a vase of flowers on a table to one side and a formal border below the interior rim, 8.9cm high
Three Royal Worcester 'Painted Fruit' plates and a small dish, circa 1950-70Painted with autumn fruits on mossy grounds, comprising a pair of plates by Sibley-Lewis, signed, 23.7cm diam, black marks, a larger plate by John Freeman, signed, 27.1cm diam, black mark, the oval dish by Christopher Bowen, signed, 25.6cm wide, black mark, and two similarly decorated English porcelain plates by Leighton Maybery, signed, 23cm diam (6)
A large Chamberlain biscuit bust of the Duke of York, circa 1827-30Modelled on a plain square plinth, the circular socle with a narrow turned band around the edge, the Duke with his head turned slightly to his right, 22.8cm high, incised to reverse 'H. Chamberlain and Sons/ Royal Porcelain/ Manufacturers/ Worcester/ and /155 Bond St/ London'
A rare Worcester dessert dish, circa 1770Of oval shape moulded in relief with arcaded and pierced overlapping basketweave, richly decorated with the 'Old Mosaic' pattern of eight different formal panels broken up by mons, around a central twisted prunus wreath, the twig handles with large moulded vine leaf terminals delicately edged in green with puce veins, the underside of the rim with stylised floral sprays, 30cm wide, pseudo Chinese character mark
GROUP OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA AND COFFEE WARES 18TH CENTURY comprising two Derby moulded cream jugs, decorated in puce with gilt highlights, 11cm long; a Worcester trio, of a coffee cup, tea bowl and saucer, with matching puce flowers and gilt borders, saucer 12.5cm diam.; three further coffee cups, one with fluted moulding, largest 6cm high; and a tea bowl, decorated with flowers, 7cm diam. (Qty: (9))
TWO PIECES OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN MID-LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a 'Scolopendrium' moulded and painted cup, typically decorated with leaves and flower sprigs, with label for The Smalle Collection/ South Africa, 6cm high; and a cabbage leaf moulded sauce boat with twig-form handle, decorated with insects and flowers, red painted maker's marks, 18cm across (Qty: (2))
GROUP OF ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURY comprising a Lowestoft teapot and cover, a Worcester butter tub and cover, 12cm across, a coffee cup, 6cm high, and a miniature Worcester tea bowl, 5.5cm diam., all in the 'Three Flowers' pattern; a Lowestoft tea cannister, 10cm high, a milk jug, 13.5cm high, and a coffee cup, 5.5cm high, all in the 'Mansfield' pattern; a Worcester 'Fruit Sprigs' pattern tea bowl, 8cm diam., and saucer, 12cm diam.; and a Worcester pickle dish in the 'Two Peony Rock Bird' pattern, 11cm long; variously marked (Dimensions: Teapot 15.5cm high) (Qty: (10))(Teapot 15.5cm high)
GROUP OF WORCESTER COFFEE WARES 18TH CENTURY comprising two cups and saucer, all in the 'Harvest Bug' pattern; a matching cup and saucer decorated in the famille rose palette with floral sprigs; a fluted cup with green floral sprigs; a reeded cup with floral swags; three cups with flower sprays; a 'Queens Floral' pattern cup; and a cup in the 'Hibiscus' pattern; together with a WORCESTER SPARROWBEAK JUG, with flower sprays, label for 'Mary & Peter White Collection/ 1409' (Qty: (13))
A late 19thC/early 20thC Chinese red stained and plain ivory chess set, with later mother of pearl and bone inlaid box, a lady's evening purse with metallic thread decoration and a Royal Worcester Prince and Princess of Wales commemorative cup and saucer relating to the birth of Prince William (4).
Box of assorted china to include; blue and white Crown Ducal 'Colonial Times' plate, Worcester 'Herbs' bowl, two naaman pedestal serving plates with fruit decoration, rose design Paragon small plates, oriental design plate, 'Norge' viking ship Norwegian plate, a collection of Diana Princess of Wales plates, other commemorative items, continental plates etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

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