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A Chamberlain's Worcester "Best Queen's" pattern pot pourri urn of oval trumpet shape with fitted lid, circa 1800 CONDITION REPORTS Light surface scratches, some very minor wear to the gilt work mainly to the base. There is some crazing to the inside and the underside. Accretions etc. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for details.
A Royal Worcester porcelain footed vase and cover of stepped globular form with leaf mould twin handles, painted with floral sprays, signed H Martin, marked in puce to base, number 2032, date code for 1909, height 28.5cm (finial af) and a further similarly decorated vase with pierced rim, signed by EM Fildes, date code for 1919, diameter 15.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Large vase; finial has been broken and repaired, otherwise minor rubbing to gilding and very minor surface wear. Smaller piece; rubbing to gilding and very minor surface wear.
A Royal Worcester footed bottle shaped ewer with gilt handle and floral and foliate moulded neck, painted with floral sprays, marked in puce to base, height 40cm including cover (af). CONDITION REPORT: Finial has been broken off and there are major losses to guilding in area of the spout and edges of the cover, some surface dirt and rubbing to some raised parts.
A group of variously hallmarked silver items to include a pepper mill, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1907, a Royal Worcester porcelain plaque set pin dish, Sanders & MacKenzie, Birmingham 1912, diameter 10.5cm, a rectangular ashtray, Lanson Ltd, Birmingham 1935, and a silver topped dressing table jar, Boots Pure Drug Co, Chester 1910, weighable approx 1.7ozt (8).
A late 18th/early 19th century New Hall porcelain teapot and cover with painted pink and red border above floral sprays and with pattern no. 94H to base, length approx 25cm, and a Flight Barr & Barr Worcester teapot, cover and saucer painted with purple floral sprays and gilt detail, with IV to teapot foot rim but otherwise unmarked. CONDITION REPORT: New Hall teapot with firing crack to inner rim interior, further minor firing crack, kiln dirt, manufacturing imperfections including to rim front left section, surface pitting, the Worcester with rubbing to the gilt work, small firing flaw to cover inner rim, teapot with surface pitting, manufacturing imperfections, some kiln dirt, some rubbing to the painted decoration, particularly to the lower section, saucer with similar wear to previously described, some surface scratches.
A set of eight Wedgwood 'Prairie Flowers' twin handled soup bowls and two spare saucers, also a Hammersley & Co 'Going To Market' and 'Alice in Wonderland' pieces, etc, also a Royal Doulton figure HN2914 'Mischief', modelled by F Doughty. CONDITION REPORT: Worcester figure, head off and glued, surface scratches and staining to nursery wares, general wear throughout.
Eleven ceramic figures of ladies including Royal Worcester, Coalport and Royal Doulton examples with various certificates (one boxed, some seconds). CONDITION REPORT: Coalport Bolero figure with very small chip to her shoe, the Royal Doulton Mary Countess figure af as has been cracked through the neck region, otherwise light general wear.
A Forehand & Wadsworth ''Swamp Angel'' .41 Calibre Rimfire Six Shot Pocket Revolver, with chromed finish, the 6.5cm octagonal steel barrel stamped to the left side FOREHAND & WADSWORTH, WORCESTER, MASS, the top of the frame stamped SWAMP ANGEL, with sheath trigger and two piece ivorine bird head grip scales Note: By family repute this revolver was presented to the vendor's grandfather by William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) on the occasion of the showman's visit to Edinburgh in 1892Hammer thumbpiece tip broken. Overall areas of flaking and wear to plating. Index action unpredictable. Wear and scratching to ivorine grip scales.
Two similar Royal Worcester green-ground and gilt urns and cover signed by W.A.Hawkins, 1907, painted with still life panels of flowers, green printed marks, date codes for 1907, 34cm & 35cm high Please Note: The estimate for this lot should read £300-500 and not as printed in the catalogue.
A Royal Worcester powder-blue ground part dessert service signed by C. Johnson, circa 1912, painted with Welsh castle and landscape scenes, titled verso, comprising: a pair of lozenge-shaped serving dishes, 26cm in length; a pair of shaped square serving dishes, 22cm wide and twelve dessert plates, 22cm diameter, mostly blue printed factory marks with date codes circa 1912, retailer's mark for Maple & Co. London
Decorative Ceramics - A Royal Worcester clam shaped bowl, in the white; Royal Crown Derby bark effect open vases; a Royal Crown Derby quatrefoil dish; Worcester cabinet coffee can; An early/mid 20th century miniature nursery tea service; another; various miniatures; a Picasso type dish; A Sadler sugar pot; Sylvac open vase; Wedgwood; WAde Heath; slipware bird; Carltonware; Toby jugs; etc qty
Autographs - sporting, entertainment and other to include 1930s cricket teams, Yorkshire County Cricket Club Len Hutton, Herbert Sutcliffe, Hedley Verity, Arthur Wood; Derbyshire CC Bill Copson, George Pope, Alf Pope, L F Townsend, Harry Elliott; Nottingham CC Joe Hardstaff, Harold Butler, David Jones, Arthur Jepson; Worcester CC C J Lyttelton, Eddie Cooper, Roly Jenkins, Sidney Martin, Phil King; Somerset CC Wally Luckes, Bill Andrews, Bertie Buse, G M Bennett, H Hazell; Surrey CC Bob Gregory, Jack Parker, Eddie Watts; Essex CC Chick Cray, Peter Smith, Ray Smith, John Stephenson; Sussex CC Jim Parks, John Longridge, Josh Longridge, Bob Stainton; Leicester CC Les Barry, Norman Armstrong, Francis Prentice; Northampton CC Robert Nelson, Percy Davis; boxers Randolph Turpin, Hogan-Kid-Bassey; Duncan Edwards; Cardiff City and Everton players 1955-56; Bert Trautman; Stanley Mattews; Sammy Crooks1956 FA Cup finals referees; Dai Rees; Harold Daniell Norton rider, TT winner; Enid Blyton; George Formby and wife Beryl; Robert Donat; Constance Cummings; Sybil Thorndike; Yvonne Arnaud; Harry Corbett and Sooty; Bill Hayley autopen; Lonnie Donegan; Adam Faith autopen; Denis Lotis and Lita Roza; dance, blues and jazz orchestras to include Johnny Dankworth; atographs of local interest (Buxton) all in three albums, many double sided

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