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A late 18th Century Worcester tea bowl, three items of blue and white plus a blue tin glazed bowl (5)Condition: Chips to foot of tea bowl. Chips and glaze loss to tin glaze bowl. Extensive repairs to large blue and white bowl. Chip to rim of medium blue and white bowl. No obvious signs of damage to small blue white bowl
A collection of English ceramics including Coalport new embossed tea set, circa 1820, blue ground with floral cartouches and gilding, comprising sucrier and cover; slope bowl and two plates; a Royal Crown Derby 1128 rose bowl; a Worcester 1341 water jug; a Royal Doulton figure of Cissie together with miscellaneous items (1 box)
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER COBALT GROUND CABINET PLATES, WITH RAISED GILT DECORATION, 27CM D, GILT PRINTED MARK AND FIFTEEN VARIOUS OTHER ROYAL CROWN DERBY, AVES, ROYAL PINXTON ROSES, MIKADO AND JAPAN / IMARI PATTERN PLATES AND DISHES, INCLUDING A SET OF FOUR EARLIER BLOOR DERBY GADROONED PLATES WITH COBALT AND GILT BORDER, PRINTED OR PAINTED MARKS
A Royal Doulton figure, Lady Jane, limited edition, numbered 3832/9500; another, similar, June, HN3323; a Royal Doulton figure, Miss Kay, HN3659; a Coalport Femmes Fatales figure, Lillie Langtry, limited edition 5324/12500; a Royal Worcester figure of a female in evening attire; others, similar (8)
Measom (George). The Official Illustrated Guide to the Great Western Railway, including the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton, and Chester and Holyhead lines, and Isle of Man, 1st edition, Richard Griffin & Co., [1860], engraved frontispiece, numerous wood engraved illustrations, including some full-page, bound with The Official Illustrated Guide to the Bristol and Exeter, North and South Devon, Cornwall, and South Wales Railways, 1st edition, Richard Griffin & Co., [1860], numerous wood engraved illustrations, 233 pages of trade advertisements at rear, including one folding leaf at end, many with woodcut illustrations, occasional marks and light soiling, original gilt-decorated blindstamped dark blue cloth, heavily rubbed, recased with original spine laid down, some wear to board edges, thick 8vo, together with Marshall (C.F. Dendy), A History of the Southern Railway, published by The Southern Railway Company, 1936, 4 colour plates, several folding plans, numerous monochrome illustrations, including many after photographs, modern green half morocco gilt, large 8vo, with an A5 printed broadside or message to Southern Railway Men and Women from the Southern Railway Company, dated 6th June 1944, stating 'The British Empire has now embarked on the greatest adventure in its history... our soldiers, sailors and airmen count on us to deliver all they need til victory is won', loosely inserted (Qty: 2)
[Cartwright, Christopher]. Certamen Religiosum: or, A conference between the late King of England, and the late Lord Marquesse of Worcester, concerning Religion. Together with a Vindication of the Protestant Cause, from the Pretences of the Marquesse his Last Papers; which the necessity of the King’s Affaires denyed him Oportunity to Answer, 2 parts in one, London: W. Lee & R. Royston, 1651, title in red & black with some dust-soiling and few marks, without 2Z4 (part 2 subtitle?), lacking portrait plate (often absent), modern morocco, 4to, together with an incomplete copy of Reliquiae Sacrae Carolinae. The Workes of that Great Monarch and Glorious Martyr King Charles the 1st..., Hague [actually London]: Printed by Sam Browne, [1648], engraved portrait, lacking folding plate, and with an incomplete copy of Mercurius Rusticus [by Bruno Ryves], 1685, lacking additional engraved title and letterpress title, plus The States-Men and Favourites of England since the Reformation, their Prudence and Policies... during the Reigns of King Henry VIII... King Charles I, London: J.C. for Samuel Speed, 1665, and one other related (Qty: 5)Cartwright: ESTC R23673 & Wing C684.
Five English porcelain coffee cans early 19th century, comprising a Spode botanical coffee can painted with floral sprigs, reserved within pale-blue borders moulded in relief with white floral sprays and enamel specimen sprigs, within gilt borders, painted pattern no. 2004; an imari can attributed to New Hall decorated with figures and buildings within landscape; an early Minton porcelain decorated with gilded birds, two further coffee cans a late 18th century Worcester blue and white coffee cup, unmarked (6)

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