TWO WORCESTER PORCELAIN CHESTNUT BASKETS 18TH CENTURY each of typical form with open lattice sides and applied flower heads, the first with twig handles, painted in polychrome with cobalt borders and gilding, square seal mark, 22cm wide; the second with twisted handles, decorated in blue and white in the 'Pine Cone' pattern, crescent mark, 21cm wide (2)
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PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER COVERED VASES, SIGNED H. AYRTON AND J. SMITH SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY with pointed finials and domed covers above twin-handled shouldered bodies raised on socle feet, each painted with fruit and signed by Harry Ayrton and John Smith, with printed maker's marks and shape numbers 2710 and 2710/2 (2)(32cm high)
Seven pieces of Royal Worcester sea themed models comprising a nautilus shell, a tall vase of conical shell form, a half clam dish with three shell feet, a small cornucopia vase, a vase of crimped triangular form, a half clam on mythical dolphin base and a half clam held by a mermaid. Condition - very good, each appears free from damage/repair, minor wear only.
Various pottery and effects, to include Goebel Hummel figure Mountaineer, Royal Doulton puppy in basket figure HN2585, pottery pig, Bunnykins dish and saucer, 13cm Dia., Bristol cock and hen pottery cup and saucer, Victory 1914-1919 Armistice HMS Iron Duke mug, bird ornaments, Worcester figure Rosie picking apples, Fedyaeva box, etc. (a quantity)
A Royal Worcester Hadley's jardinière on fixed stand circa 1897-1900, the outer body hand painted with bird and floral panels raised on shaped foot base and having pierced flared neck, printed factory marks and shape number F118/13, 17cm high together with a similar decorated Hadley's bottle vase with turquoise moulding, printed factory mark, shape F126/31, 15cm high (2)
A collection of Royal Worcester blush ivory late 19th/early 20th century, including a tall slender vase with flared upper rim, a flatback jug, taller jug with bamboo style handle, twin handled jar and cover, small jug, small vase with crimped rim and a pot pourri jar and cover set on three claw feet, printed factory marks, various sizes (7)
A Doulton Lambeth Victorian commemorative stoneware jug, the front modelled in relief with Queen Victoria and the dates 1837-1887 with inscription Honi Soit qui mal y pense around the neck, impressed mark within oval, 21cm high together with a Grainger & Co, Worcester pierced tri-footed jar and cover with pierced reticulated body and hoof feet, 12cm high (restored knop to cover), two Royal Doulton Charles Dickens Series Ware circular cabinet plates and two small square dishes from the same range, 29.5cm diameter and 14.5cm wide respectively (7)
A pair of Royal Worcester figures - 'Feeding Henrietta', limited edition 71/5000 and 'Pick of the Litter', limited edition 92/5000, printed factory marks and produced for Spink, 17cm high together with a Royal Worcester nautilus shell vase, 16.5cm high and a Royal Worcester twin-handled mug comemmorating the Diamond Wedding Anniversary of HRH Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Duke of Edinburgh (4)
Four pieces of Royal Worcester blush ivory painted with flowers, early 20th century, comprising a pair of slender trumpet vases, 15.2cm high; a pair of unusually shaped jugs, shape 1438, 9cm high together with a Victorian Moore Brothers vase painted with flowers, with frilled and gilded upper rim and setr on three scrolling feet, printed factory mark in green, 10cm high (5)
A British Second World War R.A.F Flying Helmet by Frank Bryan LTD London & Worcester dated 1938, with A.M stamp to the interior leather chamois lining and padded ear doughnuts, leather ear cups with brass zips for ear phones and split rear opening with long adjustment straps and a canvas RAF type D oxygen mask -size 1 – 6 ½ to 6 3/4 – further stamped A.I.D 5.B.I
A quantity of Royal Worcester 'Evesham Vale' tableware, including flan dishes and large casserole dishes and covers, together with a Royal Winton floral printed teapot and coffee jug, and Lladro figure of a gentleman holding sunglasses possibly an optician or atelier, Beswick cabbage and tomato serving dish and more (20+)
A quantity of ceramics including Beatrix Potter figures Benjamin Bunny, Mrs Tiggywinkle and Peter Rabbit with gold Beswick marks to base, pair of shells converted to trinket holders, Ironstone serpent handled jug, Aynsley and similar small decorative floral dishes, Royal Worcester tea caddy without cover (20+)

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