An extensive Grainger & Co. Worcester dinner service, late 19th/early 20th century, brown transfer printed and comprising 22 dinner plates, 16 dessert plates, 10 soup plates, large tureen, stand and cover, vegetable tureen base, oval bowl, sauce tureen and cover and two stands and 7 graduated meat plates.
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A George V cut glass toilet jar with silver lid, Birmingham 1931, Edward VII silver dish or card salver, Birmingham 1905, and a Locke & Company Worcester porcelain jar, moulded with acanthus leaves against a salmon pink ground, with silver lid, presentation engraved, Birmingham 1901, 3.25oz.
A Royal Worcester oval porcelain dish, circa 1897, painted with reserves of exotic birds fruit and roses against a cobalt blue and gilt vine heightened ground, printed mark, 25cm W, Royal Crown Derby porcelain Imari plate, date cipher for 1882, printed and impressed marks, 22cm Dia, and a further Royal Crown Derby Imari plate, 22cm Dia. (3)
A Royal Worcester porcelain pot pourri, handpainted with sheep in landscape, signed "E Barker" and with puce mark to base, Shape No. 278, dated code for 1922. Height 13 cm, diameter +/- 9.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There is a very fine 12 mm hairline crack from rim to shoulder. Otherwise the piece is in good decorative order throughout. There are no signs of any chips or restorations.The crack is on the front at approximately 11 o'clock. It is visible on the inside with the naked eye. When viewed from the front it is only visible with a jeweller's loupe and does not quite reach down to the holes.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN, 18th century, comprising a Red Anchor period Chelsea basket of oval form with rope twist handles, centrally painted in polychrome enamels with moths and other insects around a fruiting pear branch, unmarked, 10 1/2" wide, a Derby figure of a girl holding a flower basket, incised No. 20, 7" high and a set of three First Period Worcester 'Rich Queens' pattern saucers, fret mark (5) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
OLD YORK CHURCH, ALL HALLOWS IN NORTH STREET, ITS MEDIAEVAL STAINED GLASS AND ARCHITECTURE DEPICTED BY MABEL LEAF AND E RIDSDALE TATE, published at the Church Shop 1908, limited eidtion no 499/500; CARVING AND SCULPTURES OF WORCESTER CATHEDRAL by Elijah Aldis, publised Bemrose and Sons 1853, together with HISTORY OF CARLISLE CATHEDRAL, published Thomas William Boone, 1840 (3)
MONUMENTAL CLASSIC ARCHITECTURE IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND DURING THE XVIIIth AND XIXth CENTURIES by Richardson, published Batsford c. 1920s, original black cloth binding, THE MANUAL OF ILLUMINATION, published Winsor & Newton, MONUMENTAL BRASSES AND SLABS, published G Bell 1897 and CHURCH PLATE IN THE ARCHDEADONRY OF WORCESTER (4)
Four Royal Worcester bird models - American Pintail Female, 156/500, 33.5cm high on plinth, 34.5cm wide, American Pintail Male, 156/500, 19cm high on plinth, 36.5cm wide, Mallard Male, 481/500, 35cm high, 18.5cm wide, and Mallard Female, 481/500, 31cm high on plinth, 33cm wide, 32cm deep, all limited edition with certificates and plinths.
Six early 19th Century Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain plates, the centres decorated in coloured enamels with named botanical specimens - "Ever Blowing Rose", "Gum Cistus", "Convolvulus Nil", "Purple Virgins Bower", "Persian Cyclamen" and "Three Striped Blakea", within royal blue and gilt moulded edges, 8.75ins diameter (painted mark in puce to reverse)

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