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Pair of early twentieth century Sitzendorf porcelain figures, depicting a male rabbit seller, H-21cm and a lady with a goose, H-20cm, both stamped on the base, together with an early twentieth century Royal Worcester-style cabinet plate, decorated with cartouche panels of elegant birds against a blue scale ground with gilt frames, two Watteau Burslem Doulton decorative plates, two miniature gourd bottle vases, H-9cm, an Eva Scherer miniature bowl and a gilt porcelain lid and a Ringtons 'Willow Story' vase. (10)
A pair of Royal Worcester hand-painted, numbered and limited edition porcelain figures, to include, The Fairest Rose, 5688/12,500 with a certificate of authenticity, sculpted by N Stevens and Fruit Picking from the Pastoral Collection, 739/5000, sculpted by Maureen Halson, together with three Dresden lace porcelain ballerina figurines, and another German lace porcelain figurine depicting a mandolin player. (6)
A selection of Plates to include Aynsley Orchard Gold plate Width:26.5cm, Edward Marshall Boehm Bouquet Of Blossoms and Berries Collection Plate Width:27cm, Royal Grafton Charger Dynasty Width:30cm, Royal Worcester (Seconds) Charger Evesham Vale Width:34cm, Wedgwood Queens Ware 'A Helping Hand' Width:23cm and a Semi Nankeen China Plate Width:22cm (6)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, painted with fruit, signed Banks, printed black marks, 13cm high, together with a similar trinket box, signed Bowman and a miniature teapot (3)Pot pourri - good condition.Trinket box - good condition.Teapot - rim an back shoulder of the pot broken and re stuck, cover good.
A Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover, circa 1765, with floral knop, painted in ''Harvest Bug'' pallete with flowers, 13cm high, together with another (2) Harvest big palette - short crack and mninor fritting to the end of the spout. Slight fritting to knop petals. Second pot - slight fritting to the knop petals and spout tip. Both free from repair.
Two Chelsea Derby Porcelain Beakers, circa 1775, of bucket form, painted with swags of summer flowers below a gilt line border, conjoined D and anchor mark in puce 6.5cm and 6.2cm high A Derby Porcelain Tea Bowl, painted with flowersprays in the manner of Edward Withers, painted mark in blue A Lowestoft Redgrave Pattern Tea Bowl A Worcester Fluted Tea Bowl A Chinese Octagonal Tea Bowl A Pair of Chinese Tea Bowls, with crested monogram (8)Provenance - DYKES HILL HOUSE, MASHAM, NORTH YORKSHIRE, FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF THE 2nd EARL AND COUNTESS OF SWINTON AND SOLD ON THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE 4th EARL AND FAMILY AND THE TRUSTEES OF THE LORD SWINTON WILL TRUST Two Chelsea Derby Porcelain Beakers - both badly cracked A Derby Porcelain Tea Bowl - broken into three and re stuck, 9cm diameter A Lowestoft Redgrave Pattern Tea Bowl - heavy rim chips, two hair cracks, 7.75cm diameter A Worcester Fluted Tea Bowl - broken and re stuck, rim chip, filled chip, 7cm diameter A Chinese Hexagonal Tea Bowl - broken and re suck, small shards lacking, 6.5cm wide A Pair of Chinese Tea Bowls - both with hair cracks, 9cm diameter
A Quantity of Royal Crown Derby Porcelain, including a lozenge shaped dish with acorn handles, decorated in Imari pattern 1128, similar Imari wares including a hexagonal jar and cover, together with Royal Worcester blush ware porcelain comprising: a tusk formed ewer, twin handled vase, small jug and a pot pourri urn and cover (one tray)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Tea Cup, Saucer, and Side Plate, painted with fruit, signed Price and Ayrton, printed puce marks (3)No chips, cracks or repair. No crazing. Gilding slighty worn and scratched. Side plate with a short scratch in the left side of the border. Saucer with a wear patch at the same spot.
A Worcester Porcelain Teacup and Saucer, circa 1770, painted with "Spotted Fruit" and with insects and flower sprigs on an apple green ground gilt with scrolls, crossed swords mark and 9 in underglaze blueProvenance: Bears paper label for Albert Amor Ltd No chips, cracks or repair. Some flaking and wear to the gilding. Slight glaze pitting.
Assorted Ceramics and Glass Etc, including: a Wedgwood powder blue dessert service, Royal Worcester coffee wares, Satsuma earthenware vase with applied decoration, Bavarian porcelain teaset, Chinese style needlework panel, a small circular needlework of flowers, various tablelamps including onyx and Satsuma style examples, a bundle of walking canes including a thumb stick with antler topper and a gentleman's Moss Bros. grey top hat, gloves and tie (qty)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Plate, by Ernest Phillips, 1921, painted with a spray of fruit within a broad blue and pink border highlighted in gilt, signed, printed mark in puce23cm diameterA Similar Soup Plate, by Ernest Phillips, 1912, painted with a spray of fruit on a powder blue ground gilt with flower sprigs and scrolls, signed, printed mark in blue24cm diameter (2)Plate - no chips, cracks or restoration. Gilding in good order. The apples each with circular marks that don't appear to be removable. Soup plate - no damage or repair. Needs cleaning.
Two Chinese Porcelain Tea Bowls and Five Saucers, with two Chinese Provincial Porcelain Bowls and A Saucer Dish, A Meissen Teabowl, A Coalport Coffee Can, Tea Bowl and Saucer, Two English Cups, A Tea Bowl and Two Saucers, A Japanese Saucer, A Persian Faience Plate, Two Royal Worcester Figures, A Royal Doulton Figure, A George V Silver Small Dish, Birmingham 1920, and An Edwardian Silver-Mounted Cut Glass Dressing Table Jar
PROGRAMMES & TICKETS Programmes and tickets for 60/1 Sheffield W v Leeds, Sheffield W v Burnley both FA Cup, 63/4 L Orient v Swindon, 67/8 Leicester v Rotherham FA Cup, 68/9 Portsmouth v Fulham, 72/3 C Palace v West Ham, 78/9 Worcester v Newport FA Cup, 80/1 N Forest v Bristol C FA Cup, 83/4 Newport v Walsall, 85/6 N Forest v Ipswich. Fair
1950'S NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES Approximately 750 English Non-League programmes throughout the 1950's. Home clubs include Bromley, Bury Town, Cambridge City, Carshalton Athletic, Chelmsford City, Clapton, Corinthian-Casuals, Crawley, Dartford, Finchley, Gloucester City, Gravesend & Northfleet, Guildford City, Hayes, Hendon, Hasting United, Maidstone United, Wellington Town, Weymouth, Winchester City, Walthamstow Avenue, Wealdstone, Woking, Worcester City, Yeovil Town. A few have punched holes. Some are slightly creased with team changes and scores entered. Fair to generally good
A 17th century carved and polychrome painted corpus Christi, the brass mount inscribed 'This crucifix was given by Pope Innocent X about anno domini 1652 to Lord John Somerset second son of the Marquess of Worcester, brother to the Duke of Beaufort which said Lord John Somerset in time of the usurpation of Cromwell was forced to leave England and went to ask relief of several Catholick [sic] princes in Europe. Upon whom the King of France settled six hundred pounds per year and afterwards went to Rome and received from Pope Innocent X the said crucifix which was given to John Vincent Gandolfi by Mrs Carolina Brickenden, sister of Mrs Anne Somerset, godmother to said John Vincent Gandolfi May 2 1765,' 14cm high overall
A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE BALUSTER COFFEE POT AND COVER PAINTED WITH THE SO-CALLED 'GAZEBO' PATTERN CIRCA 1760 Un-marked, paper collection label 23.5cm high Provenance: The Leonard Fuller CollectionSee Branyan, French & Sandon, Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-90, I.B.7 Condition Report: Minute chip to spout.Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PRINTED CABBAGE-LEAF MOULDED MASK JUGS CIRCA 1780 Decorated with the 'Pinecone' pattern, blue crescent cross-hatched marks, paper collection labels 30cm high; AND A CAUGHLEY BLUE AND WHITE BOWL FOR A GUGLET, CIRCA 1780, printed with a version of the 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, un-marked, paper collection label, 29cm diameterProvenance: The Leonard Fuller Collection Condition Report: One jug has a 2cm long section of wear to the rim and some marks and wear to the guglet bowl. Please see additional images available from the Dept. upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
A SELECTION OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN CIRCA 1760-80 Comprising: a pair of blue-ground and gilt baluster vases and domed covers painted with panels of exotic birds, blue fret square marks, paper collection labels, 24.5cm high; a teacup and saucer printed with Robert Hancock print, L'Amour, a blue-scale ground plate with scalloped rim and a cream jug, paper collection labelsProvenance: The Leonard Fuller Collection Condition Report: Vases: Both covers with repaired sections, one vase with firing fault to the rim. Scalloped rim plate with repaired sections. Please see additional images for clarification. These are available from the Dept. upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN, PROBABLY WORCESTER, TWIN HANDLED PEDESTAL URNS CIRCA 1830 Probably Chamberlain's or Grainger's, decorated with floral reserves on an elaborate blue and gilt ground unmarked each 22cm high Condition Report: Small firing faults, rubbing and wear to gilt Condition Report Disclaimer

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