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A Royal Worcester 'Padua' part dinner and coffee service Comprising of approximately eight coffee cans and saucers, milk jug and saucer, sugar bowl, oval platter, gravy boat and saucer, two lidded circular tureens, two oval tureens, nine twin handles soup bowls, five soup bowls, eight dinner plates, sandwich plates, side plates, eight dessert bowls, etc. (approximately 71 pieces)Condition:Minor nibbles to lid rim. Very minor chip to base rim and to top rim.
A group of late 18th / early 19th century Worcester porcelain tea cup sets, comprising a Flight tea bowl and saucer, a Flight / Flights coffee cup, teacup and saucer set, a possibly Flight and Barr coffee cup, teacup and saucer set, pattern 20 but unmarked otherwise, all with spiral fluted moulding, together with a ring handled cup and saucer, possibly Chamberlain, unmarked. (10)
A group of Royal Crown Derby paperweights, comprising Black Faced Love Bird, limited edition 608/2500, MMVIII, gold stopper, with plastic card certificate from Hugh Gibson, 10.5cm high, Red Faced Love Bird, limited edition 608/2500, MMVIII, gold stopper, with plastic card certificate from Hugh Gibson, 9.5cm high, Misty, MMIII, gold stopper, 8.5cm, Georgian Town House, 2001, 10cm, and The Greengrocer, 2003, 9.5cm, together with two Royal Worcester figurines modelled as Empress, 288/500, 11.5cm, and Emperor, 408/500, 10cm, both dated 2000, from The Connoisseur Collection. (7)
Two Royal Worcester porcelain figurines, the first modelled as an Irish girl, circa 1901, wearing a shawl and bonnet, carrying a basket and walking barefoot, from the 'Countries of the World' series after James Hadley, decorated in shot enamel pale greens with gilt highlights, shape number 1874, Rd No 275719, impressed and black printed factory marks, 16cm, the second, modelled as a Navvy companion, circa 1898, a lady holding a pitcher standing by a spring, after James Hadley, decorated in shot enamel with pale green dress, red waistcoat and blue head scarf, with gilt highlights, shape number 1810, Rd No 254532, impressed and puce printed factory marks, 16cm. (2)
A Victorian Royal Worcester porcelain tete a tete tea service, decorated in Chinese style with prunus blossom, a pink border and gilt edges, modelled with gilt ribbon bound reeded form handles, comprising teapot, 12cm, lidded sugar bowl, milk jug, slop bowl, two cups, each 6.5 by 6.5cm, two saucers, 11.2cm, and tray, 37.5cm, printed and impressed factory marks and painted pattern number 9100, all dated 1881 except one teacup dated 1882. (9)
A group of 19th century porcelain teacup sets, comprising a G. Grainger Royal Porcelain Works Worcester teacup and saucer, a Royal Crown Derby demi tasse cup and saucer in Victoria pattern, 3461, a Davenport cup and saucer decorated with large peach coloured and gilt leaves on a blue ground, pattern 970, a Coalport trio with bat wing pattern on yellow and white ground, and further trio with ring handles, possibly Samuel Alcock, pattern 8912. (12)
A group of 18th and 19th century porcelain, comprising a Caughley teapot, circa 1780, decorated in Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern, with an associated cover decorated with two birds and moulded flower finial, 14cm high, a Worcester butter dish stand with moulded handles decorated in the Three Flowers pattern, crescent mark 17.5 by 12.7 by 3.5cm high, a New Hall saucer decorated in the Boy and the Butterfly pattern, 13 by 3.7cm, a further saucer decorated in iron red and cobalt blue, 13.5 by 2.7cm, two Spode miniature urns, printed in purple, and a Coalport lidded sucrier and stand, moulded body, decorated with floral circles and scrolling leaves, 13 by 12 by 13cm. (8)
A set of four modern Royal Worcester pedestal vases and covers, with twin moulded handles supported on face masks, shape number 2363, each decorated differently with an oval reserve and gilt 'W' to back, further moulding and gilt highlights throughout, comprising one with a reserve of shells against a pale cream ground, one with a reserve of a country church against a pale pink ground, one with a reserve of flowers and fruit against a pale green ground, and one with a reserve of birds feathers against a pale blue ground, each reserve initialled MP, each with gold factory marks and painted initial PW and shape number 2363, circa 2005, each 12.5 by 21cm high. (4)
A group of three pieces of Edwardian Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain, comprising a vase of garlic bulb form with twin handles and narrow moulded rim, missing cover, dated 1892, shape number 694, decorated with sprays of flowers, gilt highlights to the rims and handles, puce printed factory marks, 15.5 by 22.5cm high, a ewer of tapering form, dated 1908, shape number 1047, decorated with relief moulded and gilded flowers and painted sprays of flowers, gilt highlights to the rims, banding and handle, puce printed factory marks, 8.5 by 20.5cm high, and a pedestal jardinière, dated 1893, shape 1485, with four embossed mask handles, moulded friezes and blush ivory decoration with gilt highlights, a/f damage and repair to base of bowl, 21 by 18cm high. (3)
A group of Royal Worcester blush ivory tea cup sets, all with moulded decoration, comprising a trio pattern W6575, dated 1906, a trio pattern W 5171, dated 1898, a cup and saucer pattern 1466, dated 1896, a demi tasse cup and saucer pattern 1334, dated 1889, and a small cup and saucer pattern 1447, dated 1893. (12)
A matched pair of George II silver sauceboats, William Shaw & William Priest, London 1755 and 1759, with shaped rim, leaf capped flying scroll handle and on three shell and hoof feet, engraved with a crest and the initial W, 18cm long handle to spout, 16oz 4dwt together with a pair of blush ivory Limoges vases and Worcester China Works coffee can and saucer
A Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri vase and cover, decorated with floral sprays, the handles in the form of snakes, 19cm high; a Royal Worcester blush ivory watering can, decorated with turquoise flowers, 14cm high; and a Royal Worcester blush ivory pedestal bowl, with pierced lid, raised on three claw feet, 21cm diameter (3)

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