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A GROUP OF ROYAL WORCESTER, to include cabinet cups and saucers, two with gilt interior (Viking Ship backstamp), 'Willow' pattern cup and saucer, various floral designs, modern trinkets, candleholder etc and a Grainger's Worcester cabinet plate, decorated with birds in flight, diameter 21.5cm
Three pieces of Royal Worcester; a potpourri vase painted with roses raised on scrolling feet, an ivory ground jug painted with flowers and a figure modelled by F. G. Doughty entitled Parakeet. Printed marks, figure, 17.25cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Potpourri missing cover. Jug in good order. Figure with repair to the wings of the bird.
*A cased set of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, each piece hand-painted with a Scottish castle and signed 'Stinton', views are of Caerlaverock, Dunderave, Dunolly, Dunstaffnage, Dunvegan, and Invergarry, each having puce mark verso, with further ship mark M9005, date code for 1938; together with a matching set of six coffee spoons by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1938, housed in a fitted blue leather case bearing a label to the lid interior for James Ramsey of Dundee. One cup with light crazing and gilt splashed body. Saucers with surface scratches to gilt centre. Light handling wear throughout. Case with splits and general wear. Lacking brass catch to one side of case.
*A cased matched set of Six Royal Worcester porcelain coffee cups and saucers, with three examples being painted with rams within a landscape, two cups and saucers signed Jas. Stinton, the remaining examples signed E. Barker, with two cups and saucers painted with cock and hen pheasant amidst landscape, signed Jas. Stinton, and one other example with Highland cattle within a landscape, signed H. Stinton, each with puce mark verso, circa 1920; together with a set of six Victorian silver coffee spoons by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1890, housed in a fitted blue leather clad case bearing a label for Asprey of London. Case - heavily damaged and with splits to back corners, very worn.One saucer with two scratches verso.One cup with two tiny rim frits, possibly done in the making as gilded.Some minor scuffing to gilding on saucers.All grubby and requires a gentle clean.Silver spoons good.
*A set of four Royal Worcester porcelain coffee cans and a matching set of six saucers, each painted with Highland cattle amidst a landscape, signed H. Stinton, having puce mark verso, circa 1920, in fitted blue leather clad case bearing a label for Edward Jewellers & Silversmiths, Buchanan Street, Glasgow (two coffee cans missing). Case tired but complete.All porcelain excellent and appears very little handled.
*A cased matched set of Six Royal Worcester porcelain coffee cans and saucers, each piece hand-painted with various fruits and berries, signed by various artists to include H. Ayrton, W. Bee, A. Shuck, R. Rushton, and B. Mosley etc, all with puce marks verso except for one saucer which has a blue mark, various date codes, contained in an associated leather clad case with six silver coffee spoons by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1937. Box in very poor condition and not original to the set, top of lid loose.Some tarnishing to gilt bowls of spoon.One cup with glaze flaw near base.Minor gilt scratching to saucers.No chips or cracks.Paint all good.No apparent crazing.A good matched set.
*A cased set of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, each piece on a light blue ground decorated with blueberries and leaves, having gilt handles and interiors, puce mark verso and numbered 22C 2200, date code for 1923, together with an associated set of six silver coffee spoons, maker Henry James Hulbert, London 1928, housed in a gilt tooled green leather case stamped Asprey London to the lid interior. Approx 5mm hairline crack to rim of one cup. Four hairline cracks to one saucer. Further large crack from rim through pink centre of one saucer. One saucer with crack from top rim to foot rim. One saucer with hairline crack from foot rim.
*A Royal Worcester porcelain teacup and saucer, the teacup hand-painted with apples and blackberries, signed H. Everett, the saucer painted with peaches and greengages, signed E. Townsend, each with puce mark verso and date code for circa 1927; together with various other Royal Worcester tea and coffee wares, each hand-painted with fruit by various artists, each with puce mark verso (10). Most saucers with either hairlines or some damage.The majority heavily gilt worn.Large teacup – large scratch to gilt, saucer good.Miniature teacup – handling wear / fine scratches to gilt.Coffee can – minor paint loss to one grape only.Coffee cup – with major restoration.One saucer with single crazing line to glaze.Two saucers with fine hairlines, one badly rubbed.Largest saucer badly rubbed around centre.
*A Royal Worcester bone china match-holder, of fan shape to a circular dished base, hand-painted with apples and blackberries, signed A. Shuck, puce mark verso, date code for circa 1939; together with two small bowls and a coffee cup, each painted with fruit by the same artist (4). Very small scratch to either side of striker with some light wear to gilt.Cup with surface scratches to gilt exterior.Saucers with light gilt wear.
*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). Stinton coffee can and saucer - can with several hairlines and small chips, saucer with three hairline cracks and heavily worn to centre & gilt rim. Asiatic pheasant - with hairline to rim and gilt wear. Associated saucer - hairline crack.
*A Royal Worcester porcelain vase, having trumpet shaped rim to slender neck and bulbous lower body, hand-painted with sheep amidst landscape, signed H Stinton, having puce mark verso, shape No.307, date code for 1929, h.20.5cm. No chips.Small hairline to foot.Minor gilt wear to top edge.Small bubble to gilt on neck.Otherwise good.
*A Royal Worcester porcelain vase, having a shaped rim to a slender neck and bulbous lower body, hand-painted with pheasant amidst landscape, signed Jas. Stinton, having green mark verso, shape No.702, date code for 1903, h.14cm. Two scratches beneath foot of bird and in foliage.Chip to footrim.
*A pair of Royal Worcester twin handled porcelain vases, of squat melon form, each hand-painted with a pheasant amidst landscape, signed R.H. Austin, having green mark verso, date code for 1926, h.8.5cm. Very minor scratches to paint within foliage, only seen under a glass.Mark to underside of one vase.The other vase with discolouration to the rim.Both with light handling wear.
*A Royal Worcester porcelain jug, of squat globular form, with gilt spout and handle, hand-painted with a cock and hen pheasant amidst landscape, signed Jas. Stinton, green mark verso, shape No.1438, date code for circa 1909, h.10cm. Minor gilt loss to rim.Two very small scratches above wing of hen.Green spot to interior.
*A Royal Worcester porcelain plaque, hand-painted with horses grazing by G. Moseley, having puce backstamp verso, date code for circa 1931, framed as an oval, within further gilt frame, plaque dimensions 14.5 x 23cm. Loss to frame.Some very fine horizontal crazing lines across bottom of plaque.Otherwise no apparent faults.
*A Hadley's Worcester bottle vase, having a flared rim to a slender neck and bulbous lower body, hand-painted with roses, having printed backstamp verso, numbered F105 with 10 below, circa 1902, h.22cm; together with a Hadley's Worcester twin handled vase, of squat melon form, with painted floral decoration, printed green mark verso, numbered 15568, h.9cm (2). Bottle vase – light crazing.Small vase – heavily crazed and worn to gilt at rim.
*A large Royal Worcester porcelain blush ivory pot pourri, of globular form, having pierced dome cover with basket weave decoration, with interior cover, the body hand-painted with floral sprays, with further gilt basket weave decoration, puce mark verso, shape No.1286, date code for circa 1895, h.30cm. Wear to gilt of interior lid.Light wear to gilt rim of body.
*A large Royal Worcester porcelain blush ivory pot pourri, of globular form, having pierced dome cover with basket weave decoration, with interior cover, the body hand-painted with floral sprays, with further gilt basket weave decoration, puce mark verso, shape No.1286, date code for circa 1910, h.26cm. Very light handling wear only.
*A Royal Worcester porcelain blue ivory pedestal vase, having reticulated rim to a tapering body, raised on dolphin supports to a circular base, with further gilt paw feet, puce mark verso, shape No.1639, date code for circa 1903, h.22cm. No chips, cracks or restoration.Very minor gilt wear.An excellent example.
*A large Royal Worcester bowl, of squat circular form, having a scalloped edge with naturalistic twin handles, hand-painted with pink roses, signed J. Austin, having puce mark verso, shape No.2344, date code for circa 1910, dia.25cm. No chips, cracks or hairlines.Very lightly scuffed to base of inside.Minor gilt wear to handles.Glaze good, no apparent crazing.Would benefit from a clean.

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