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A 1917 Royal Worcester Campana shaped vase with twin, curved handles on splayed foot, decorated with grapes, peaches, cherries and flowers, signed Ricketts, gilt and white with a puce factory mark 1926 and a Royal Worcester ewer decorated with flowers, vase 7 3/4"h x 5 1/2"w, ewer 4 3/4 "h x 3 1/2"w
A Worcester teabowl and saucer, printed by Robert Hancock with L'Amour, signed RH, black line borders, c.1765 Condition Report: Good condition but for some light surface wear to decoration. Very light pitting. Finely potted tea bowl with minor firing blemish. Please see attached images. D.S.
A Worcester Two Quail pattern fluted circular sucrier and cover, painted in the typical Kakiemon palette, flower finial, 12cm high, c.1765, (faults); a Worcester Prunus Root pattern fluted circular bowl, painted in underglaze blue, 5.5cm high, 10cm white, open crescent mark, c.1757 (2) Condition Report: Sucrie cover with light nibbles to flower finial and some rub. The sucrier itself repaired with some loss after having been in half. The fluted bowl with two long stained but secure cracks. Please see attached images.
A pair of Royal Worcester ovoid vases, painted by Harry Stinton, signed, with Highland Cattle, to verso with moorland foliage, reticulated collars picked out in gilt and pastel green, conforming scroll feet, 15cm high, crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1910, shape no. G42 Condition Report: Both vases are signed. No crazing. No damage or restoration. Some rub to gilding but light, displaying well. Please see attached images. D.S
A selection of English porcelain coffeewares 19th century comprising two a Davenport coffee cup and saucer painted with circular floral panels between a broad gilt and pale pink band, an unattributed mint green coffee cup and saucer painted with oval floral cameos, a Barr, Flight and Barr orange and gilt coffee can and saucer, a Royal Worcester teacup and saucer decorated with blue ribbons, flowers and monogrammed 'AAD', a Derby Imari trio of coffee cup, saucer and sideplate, a silver lustre teacup and saucer, a single teabowl decorated in cobalt and gilt and a pair of florally decorated sideplates with pale blue borders, 17.5cm diameter (16)
A small collection of 19th century ceramics, comprising; Davenport teawares; to include; seven tea cups, three coffee cans and fourteen saucers in a polychrome gilt pattern, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory lidded pin box, No. 1571, reg no. 186738, 10cm long and a pair of 19th century plates with hand painted floral, gilt and powder blue borders etc
A group of late 19th/early 20th century English porcelain including a Royal Worcester coffee pot and cover in the Rosemary pattern, an Aynsley fruit-decorated vase and cover, Spode Imari finely painted with central decoration of a heron and further finely painted cartouches of birds to the exterior rim, a pink low pedestal dessert comport painted with roses, Flight Barr and Barr coffee cup and a Victorian part tea service decorated in yellow and grey etc (qty)
A quantity of cups, saucers and plates, some matching, to include an early 20th century Royal Worcester cup, saucer and plate with bow and swag decoration, a Clarice Cliff cream ground and gilt-heightened saucer and plate, a late 19th century Chinoiserie-style trio, an Aynsley c1930s Art Deco trio, a Dresden saucer in the style of Helena Wolfson etc.
Royal Worcester; an Alhambra-style ivory blush lidded potpourri with pierced top and interior cover, puce mark to the base with Registered Design Number 84822, issued in 1887, hand-painted and with gold tube-lined decoration, height 30cm (af). CONDITION REPORT The restoration appears to be confined to one handle which has been reassembled from one large and one small piece.
A mixed group of ceramics to include a Carltonware English stamp Art Deco 'Sketching Bird' pattern trumpet vase with impressed number 217 to the base, height 15cm, a Royal Worcester flameproof dish, a small Mintons bowl and two Hancock Caulfield and Waller Burleighware ceramic drip trays, marked 'Williams & Humbert' to the rim (5).
A group of English porcelain, 19th/20th century, comprising; a pair of Stevenson & Hancock, Derby white glazed figures of a milkmaid and companion, blue painted mark, 22.5cm high, a Coalport 'Japan' pattern oval stand and dessert plate, two porcelain flower painted plates, a small Royal Worcester blue ground circular pot and cover gilt with leaves, printed mark, 4cm diameter (7).
A Royal Worcester part fruit service, date codes for 1939, the wells painted by Richard Sebright and Edward Townsend with vignettes of peaches, grapes, plums, raspberries, apples and other fruits, reserved on a claret ground with gilt foliate scrolls and jewelled highlights in white, green and yellow enamel, signed, printed marks. Comprising: a square dish, two bowls and six plates. (9)
Five Worcester blue and white saucers, c.1760-80, painted in the Gazebo, Bird in a Ring and Rock Warbler patterns, one octagonal and decorated in the Romantic Rocks pattern with a small associated teabowl in the same pattern, the last saucer printed in the Birds in Branches pattern, workman's and crescent marks, some faults, 13.3cm max. (6)
Four Worcester blue and white saucers, c.1757-60, painted in the Landslip, Rock Warbler, Prunus Fence and Prunus Root patterns, workman's marks, and a shell-shaped pickle dish in the Two Peony Rock Bird pattern, 12.5cm max. (5) The pickle dish with a paper label for the Chas Crane Collection.
A rare Worcester cylindrical blue and white mug, c.1775, printed with Man Holding a Gun and Man Shooting a Gun, each hunter in a rural landscape and accompanied by a hound, fluted strap handle, hatched crescent mark, 11.8cm. These shooting prints appear to be confined to cylindrical mugs of varying size, but the more common Man Shooting Gun print is usually seen alongside a print of a man aiming a gun, while the second print on this example is far less common.
A small collection of Worcester blue and white porcelains, c.1765-80, including a cabbage leaf jug printed with naturalistic floral sprays, a Pinecone pattern junket dish with two rectangular dishes and two soup bowls in the same pattern, a Three Flowers milk jug, hatched crescent marks, and a Caughley jug printed in the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, some damages, 29.5cm max. (8)
Two Worcester sucriers and covers, c.1770-90, one painted with the Queen Charlotte pattern, the base with a square seal mark, the other spiral fluted and decorated with gilt flower sprays between formal gilt and blue borders, open crescent mark, some restoration to the floral finial, 13.5cm max. (4)

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