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ROYAL WORCESTER SNUFFER and a Dutch girl bottle with cork stopper, the snuffer in the form of a witch with red cloak and black hat, 'Royal Worcester, Made in England' interior stamp in puce (chip to base of cloak), 9 and 8cms high respectively and five vintage and later glass scent bottles including a 1930's example with atomizer, two facet cut with stoppers and applied ruby decoration, a Bristol blue circular example with Mary Gregory style decoration and white metal hinged lid and interior glass stopper with a further blue glass example having screw-on top, stamped 'First Impressions, Made In England', the body with white metal overlay of leafy vines, various measurements
ROYAL WORCESTER - a small blush bowl with two painted pheasants in a landscape, signed by James Stinton, dated from 1913, 7.5cms height, 9cms diameter and a small blush pot pourri bowl on a shallow pedestal with fixed top by Locke and Co NOTE: INTENDING PURCHASERS MAY WISH TO CHECK QUOTED DATE DOTS, BEARING IN MIND POOR LEGIBILITY ON SOME PIECES
ROYAL WORCESTER - a circular floral decorated blush bowl, 1894, 8cms height, 11.5cms diameter, a blush basket weave small bowl on three supports, 1909 and a small circular Grainger blush bowl (three pieces) NOTE: INTENDING PURCHASERS MAY WISH TO CHECK QUOTED DATE DOTS, BEARING IN MIND POOR LEGIBILITY ON SOME PIECES
Group of 19th century Chinese porcelain comprising 6 tea bowls and 2 saucers with a blue and white design, further small blue and white vase decorated with a bird amongst branches, a Samson armorial vase, a Worcester tea cup with fisherman pattern and a further 19th century Chinese porcelain sauce boat (qty)
An early 18th century silver 'Boscobel Oak' snuff box, unmarked circa 1710, oval form, the hinged cover set with oak and applied with an engraved tree with Charles II peering out and a cherub bringing three crowns, at the base of the tree are two equestrian soldiers, gilded interior, the inside of the cover inscribed 'The Viscount Tredegar, Tredegar Park, Newport, Mon.', the underside of the base with an oval cartouche, length 7.7cm. A similar box is illustrated in Butler, R. The Albert Collection, Broadway Publishing 2004, page 27, entry 221, and Culme, J., British Silver Boxes, The Lion Collection, The Antique Collector' Club 2015, pages 98/99, entry number 85. Snuff boxes of this form are reputed to have been made from timber from the 'Boscobel Oak'. After defeat at Worcester, Prince Charles took refuge at Boscobel, near Donnington in Shropshire at the home of Colonel Pendril, and for the first night they successfully hid him in a tree while Parliamentary soldiers searched for him.
A Worcester wine taster, c.1765, of peach form, moulded to the exterior with a fine osier design, an applied flowering branch forming the foot and handle, painted in polychrome enamels with a continuous floral border to the interior, the flowering branch enamelled to the exterior, 9.4cm across. Provenance: Albert Amor, St. James's, London 25 November 2000. Cf. Bonhams, The Billie Pain Collection of British Porcelain, 26th November 2003, lot 106 for an identical example.
A Worcester wine taster, c.1765, of peach form, moulded to the exterior with a fine osier design, an applied flowering branch forming the foot and handle, painted in polychrome enamels with a continuous floral border to the interior, the flowering branch enamelled to the exterior, 9.8cm across. Provenance: Brian Haughton, 1 December 1998. Cf. Bonhams, The Billie Pain Collection of British Porcelain, 26th November 2003, lot 106 for an identical example.
An 18th century Worcester porcelain dish, decorated in puce with church buildings, separated by blue border, under glaze mark, diameter 19cm, cracked , an 18th century Chinese famille rose footed bowl, decorated with two figural cartouch panels, diameter 19.5cm, cracked and old staple repair, a pottery planter in the Dutch taste, Victorian and later glassware and similar

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