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Three Royal Worcester Floral Ladies figures; August, September and October, Royal Worcester figure Holly, For You, Isabelle & To Celebrate the Life of Princess Diana and two Border Fine Arts Studio lidded boxes 'A Study of Boats' after Winston Churchill, all boxed (9) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Royal Worcester oviform vase [shape 1969] decorated with birds and signed W Powell - Circa 1911 (H: 31cm)Condition Report: The vase is signed and appears to say W Lowell, although looking at a list of Royal Worcester artists from this period, this is probably W Powell who specialised in painting British birds. The vase is shape number 1969. There are no obvious signs of repair, chips or crazing. There does appear to be some mild build up of dirt commensurate with age and some slight white staining to one side, although this is not as obvious when looking with the naked eye as it is in the photographs. The vase stands approx 31cm tall.
An 18th century Worcester porcelain tankard, blue and white decorated in the Natural Spray pattern, circa 1765-70, crescent mark verso (restored), h.12cm; and one other decorated in the La Peche, La Promenade Chinoise pattern (badly cracked and with restoration), h.12cm (2). One mug no apparent faults.The other mug with major crack running through body.Otherwise good.
A Worcester porcelain bullet shaped teapot, underglaze blue decorated in the Fence pattern (lacking cover), hatched crescent mark verso, circa 1780, h.11.5cm; together with two tea bowls and saucers; and a single coffee can, all in the Fence pattern with crescent marks verso (5). Condition report: Teapot - lacks cover, very small chip to tip of spout. Coffee can - hairline visible to interior and exterior at handle. One tea bowl with four small rim chips. One tea bowl stand with hairline through body. Smaller tea bowl - one rim chip. Smaller tea bowl stand - two rim chips.
A Worcester porcelain chocolate cup, decorated in the Three Flowers pattern, circa 1770, crescent mark verso, h.9.5cm; together with a sparrow-beak cream jug; three tea bowls and saucers; and a coffee can, all decorated in the Three Flowers pattern and of the period (9). Condition report: Chocolate cup - lacking cover. Cream jug - hairline with staining to spout. Largest tea bowl and stand - two small chips to footrim of bowl, stand with no apparent faults. Small tea bowl - wear to top rim and some staining, small area of kilm dust to edge, bowl restored. Small stand - professionally restored to edge. Coffee can - no apparent faults. Medium tea bowl and stand - both good.
A Worcester porcelain blue and white printed tea bowl and saucer, in the circled landscape pattern, with pseudo Chinese mark verso, saucer dia.12cm; together with a matching coffee can with saucer (4). Condition report: One stand with minor frit to outside of rim. The other stand with minor frist to underside of footrim.
A Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer, blue and white printed in the Fruit & Wreath pattern; together with a single tea bowl in the same pattern, the tea bowls both with crescent C marks verso, circa 1780, saucer dia. 12.5cm (3). Condition report: Saucer - no apparent faults. Larger tea bowl - small area of glazing wear to top edge. Smaller bowl - no apparent faults.
A Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer, blue and white printed in the Classical Ruins pattern, circa 1780, saucer dia. 12cm; together with a Worcester blue and white tea bowl, decorated in the Bat pattern, with pseudo Chinese mark verso, circa 1780-85, dia.7.5cm (3). Condition report: Classical Ruins - small nibble to edge of saucer, done in the making and under the glaze. Bat - with small chip to outside of rim.
A Worcester porcelain tea bowl, blue and white printed in the Milkmaid pattern, circa 1775-90, dia.8cm; together with another tea bowl blue and white printed in the Three Ladies pattern; one other printed in the Peony pattern; and a pickle dish decorated in the Two Peony Rock Bird pattern (4). Condition report: Milkmaid - small chip to outside of rim. Pickle dish - two hairline cracks, small glazing loss to tip of bowl edge, some discolouring to exterior. Peony bowl - chip to footrim. Three Ladies bowl - small frit of edge of footrim.
A Worcester porcelain tea canister and cover, blue and white printed in the Argument pattern, crescent C mark verso, circa 1775-85, h.14.5cm; together with a tea bowl and saucer in the Argument pattern; one other Caughley saucer only in the Argument pattern with gilded rim, with Pseudo Chinese mark verso; a cream jug also in the Argument pattern with traces of gilt; and two further tea bowls (7). Condition report: No apparent faults throughout.
A Worcester porcelain sparrow-beak cream jug, decorated in the Mansfield pattern, hatched crescent C mark verso, h.8cm; together with a Worcester porcelain butter dish; a coffee can; slop bowl; tea bowl and saucer, circa 1759-90 (6). Condition report: Butter dish - large chip to rim. Cream jug - minor glaze wear to spout. Slop bowl - some handling wear and grubby. Otherwise no apparent faults.
A Worcester porcelain Chrysanthemum pattern sugar bowl, the interior painted with a single chrysanthemum, the exterior being press-moulded, crescent C mark verso, circa 1757-75, dia. 12cm, with matching cream, jug (badly damaged) and tea bowl; together with a Worcester porcelain asparagus server in the Narcissus pattern, 7.5cm (4). Condition report: Chrysanthemum bowl - small shallow chip to inside rim, and minor frit to top of rim. Cream jug - badly damaged. Tea bowl - chipped to inside of rim.
A Worcester porcelain lobed dish, blue and white painted in the Gilliflower pattern, hatched crescent C mark verso, dia. 21.5cm; together with a tea bowl and saucer; and a pickle dish, all in the Gilliflower pattern, circa 1770-85 (4). Condition report: Scalloped bowl - star crack to centre. Pickle dish - approx 2cm hairline. saucer - small chip to rim and hairline. Otherwise no apparent faults.
A Worcester porcelain coffee can, blue and white painted in the Cannonball pattern, hatched crescent mark verso, h.6cm; together with a tea bowl and saucer in the same pattern, circa 1755-80 (3). Condition report: Coffee can - hairline across base (only visible from underside). Tea bowl and saucer - good.
A Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer, blue and white painted in the Prunus Root pattern, open crescent mark verso, circa 1752-70, saucer dia. 12cm; together with a small bowl painted in the Rock Strata Island pattern, circa 1770-80, dia.10cm (3). Condition report: Rock Strata Island - small chip to inside of rim, approx 5mm glazing flaw to exterior, grubby. Otherwise no apparent faults.
A Worcester porcelain sparrow-beak cream jug, blue and white printed in the Bandstand pattern, circa 1780-90, h.10.5cm; together with a coffee can, tea bowl and saucer, all blue and white printed in the Pavillion pattern, open crescent mark verso, circa 1757-1760 (4). Condition report: Cream jug - hairline to top of handle, crack and repair where handle joins jug. Coffee can - approx 1cm scratch mark to interior which appears to be in the making. Tea bowl - no apparent faults. Saucer - minor frit to underside of rim and small frit to top of rim.
A Worcester porcelain pickle dish, blue painted in the Vineleaf pattern (lacking stalk handle); one other similar example; a butter boat, blue and white printed in the Fisherman pattern, circa 1775-90; together with a miniature coffee can, hand-painted (lacking handle), h.3.4cm (4). Condition report: Coffee can - lacks handle, some handling wear. Butter dish - some handling wear and minor browning to glaze. Pickle dishes - one with minor frits to edge, the other with major loss to handle and minor frits to edge.
A Worcester porcelain coffee cup and saucer, blue and white printed in the Plantation pattern, unmarked, circa 1760-70, saucer dia. 12cm; together with a Worcester saucer, blue painted in the Hollow Rock Lily pattern, circa 1760-75, open crescent mark verso, dia. 13cm; and a tea bowl and saucer, blue painted in the Waiting Chinaman pattern, circa 1765-75 (5). Condition report: No apparent faults.
A Worcester porcelain sauceboat, underglaze blue painted in the Doughnut Tree pattern, circa 1775-1780, unmarked (badly damaged), 15.5cm; together with a Derby porcelain sauceboat, of helmet form, underglaze blue painted with a Chinese landscape, circa 1775 (with losses), h.12.5cm (2). Condition report: Doughnut Tree - has been broken in several places and put back together. Derby - two hairlines and large chip to one side.
A late Victorian Royal Worcester pedestal vase and cover, shape No.2032, decorated in bright enamels with chrysanthemums on an ivory ground, the whole further embellished in turquoise and gilt enamels, green mark, date code for 1899, h.27cm. In first class condition, no apparent faults.Minor gilt wear to top of vase rim only where cover sits.
A Royal Worcester porcelain coffee can and saucer, hand-painted with a cock and hen pheasant amidst landscape, signed Jas. Stinton, having puce mark verso, date code for circa 1916; together with two other Royal Worcester porcelain coffee cans, one painted with a peacock and signed T. Lockyer, the other painted with an Asiatic pheasant and signed Sedgeley; and one other associated saucer (5).One cup with two major hairlines.One saucer badly scratched to underside.One cup with very fine 2cm hairline.One saucer with two very visible cracks.All slightly grubby and with minor handling wear.
A selection of Worcestershire and West Midlands interest books, to include; LAIRD (MR), WORCESTERSHIRE OR ORIGINAL DELINEATIONS, London, 1818; SCOTT (W), STOURBRIDGE AND ITS VICINITY, Stourbridge, Heming, 1832; MILLER (G), THE PARISHES OF THE DIOCESE OF WORCESTER, 1889; GRAZEBROOK (H), THE HERALDRY OF WORCESTERSHIRE, 2 vols, London, John Russell, 1873; WORCESTERSHIRE - A SHELL GUIDE, 1964, etc (Qty)

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