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A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Urn and Cover, circa 1830, with flame finial, beaded mouldings and raised on three supports formed as scrolling dolphins over a triform plinth, heavily gilded and with an apple green ground, painted with a named view of "Little Malvern Church", painted marked in script20cm high (2)Cover restored. Base intact. Some wear to the gilding.
A Worcester Porcelain Sparrow Beak Jug, circa 1770, of baluster form and with grooved loop handle, painted in coloured enamels with two Chinese figures in a landscape and with an underglaze blue formal border to the interior, open crescent mark 9cm high A Similar Teabowl and Saucer, printed and painted with the "Chinese Family" pattern saucer 12cm diameter (3) Jug with the tip of the spout slightly abraded, some slight glaze pitting.Tea bowl with chipping to foot, otherwise good.No repair.
A Regency Porcelain Spill Vase, circa 1830, probably Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester, of cylindrical form, with everted rim, beaded moulding and eagle head handles, supported on a square plinth, the inner rim with marbled gilding, further gilt bands and apple green ground to the exterior, painted with a continual band of flowers, unmarked 13cm high A Similar Pair of Vases, with chain and scollwork gilt bands and painted with pink roses 10.5cm high Another Vase, with a continual band of flowers on a two-tone dark ground 11.5cm high A Further Vase, the handles formed as an eagle and serpent, moulded trellis work to the body and painted with scattered rose sprigs 11cm high (5)Notes: this shape (vases 1-4) was also produced at the contemporary Rockingham factory in South Yorkshire, however references suggest these appear in smaller sizes to the present lot. Green vase - good condition, slight gilt wearPair - one with restored handles, both with small chips to plinthTwo tone - repair to rim and handles, some gilt lossEagle and serpent - repair to handles and rim
A Worcester Porcelain Teacup and Saucer, circa 1770, painted with "Spotted Fruit" and with insects and flower sprigs on an apple green ground gilt with scrolls, crossed swords mark and 9 in underglaze blueProvenance: Bears paper label for Albert Amor Ltd No chips, cracks or repair. Some flaking and wear to the gilding. Slight glaze pitting.
A Worcester Porcelain Tea Cup and Saucer, circa 1775, wet blue ground and with gilt cartouches painted with colourful exotic birds, open crescent marks in underglaze bluesaucer 13cm diameterA Similar Lobed Plate, scale blue ground and painted with flowers within shaped reserves, square seal mark19cm wideA Further Coffee Cup and Saucer, scale blue and with Japanese flowers, script W markssaucer 13cm diameter (5)Overall good condition. No chips, cracks or repair. Coffee cup and saucer with some gilt wear.
A Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover, circa 1770, with scalloped rim and floral knop, decorated with formal underglaze blue borders and painted with coloured enamels in Compagnie des Indes style, crescent mark14.5cm highA Similar Teapot and cover, crescent mark17cm high (4)First pot with minor flakes.Second with very small chips and some glaze pitting.
A Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover, circa 1770, of globular form, painted in coloured enamels with the "Harvest Bug" pattern14cm high A Similar Teapot and Cover, scale blue ground, with shaped reserves containing Japanesque flowers, underglaze square seal mark13.5cm high (4)Harvest bug pot with some enamel and glaze scratches. No repair.Scale teapot with small chips to the floral knop. No repair.
A Worcester Porcelain Teapot Stand, circa 1770, of fluted hexagonal form, painted in the atelier of James Giles with a spray of fruit and flowers within a pink scale border with gilt scrolls 14.5cm wideProvenance: Bears paper labels for The Nightingale Collection, The Rev Francis HD Smythe Collection and Albert Amor Heavily pitted, mainly to the reverse and probably as a result of being re fired. Wear to the enamels on the flutes. No chips, cracks or repair.
A Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover, circa 1770-80, of globular form and with pointed knop, printed in underglaze blue with the "Three Ladies" pattern, hatched crescent mark14cm highA Similar Teapot and Cover, painted with the "Scalloped Peony" pattern14cm high (4)Three ladies - minor chips to the inner rim of the coverScalloped peony - tiny flakes to the knop
A Flight Worcester Porcelain Cup, circa 1800, salmon ground, with vermicelli, scroll and band gilding and painted with a panel containing a thatched cottage, incised B mark6cm highA Similar Cup and Saucer, with vermicelli and palmette borders, impressed Barr, Flight & Barr markssaucer 14cm diameterA Chocolate Cup, orange ground and with gilt Greek key border, unmarked9cm highA Similar Pair of Cups and Saucers, pink ground and with differing gilt borders, Flight, Barr & Barr markssaucers 15cm diameterA Chamberlains Worcester Taper Stick, with gadrooned rim, scrolling handle and painted with roses and forget-me-not, script mark10cm diameterA Derby Cream Jug, painted with two named views, "Near Glasgow" and "View in Cumberland", red mark13cm high (10)Taper stick with a restored handle. Some general wear throughout.
A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Chocolate Cup, circa 1830, claret ground and painted with a shaped panel containing seashells and coral on a putty ground, script mark7cm highA Pair of Similar Dessert Dishes, with gadrooned rims, painted with landscape vignettes and colourful exotic birds, impressed and printed marks22cmA Further Dish, with a gilt medallion to the centre22cm (4)Cup with some re gilding.Dishes with some repair.
A group of Royal Worcester 'Astley' pattern crockery decorated with bright floral sprays compromising five twin-handled soup bowls, six saucers, five dinner plates (w- 28cm), and six dessert plates, together with seven Royal Crown Derby small plates decorated in 'Derby Posies' pattern (all marked verso)
A Composite English Porcelain Dinner and Dessert Service, various dates, printed and painted with variations on an Imari design, comprising:1 rectangular bowl1 vegetable tureens and 2 covers1 oval cover2 sauceboats, covers and stands8 various oval serving platters4 shell dishes2 kidney-shape dishes9 lozenge-shape dishes57 dinner plates10 soup plates20 dessert plates23 side plates5 coffee cans4 teacups5 saucers2 conical pots and covers1 fruit bowl1 milk jugVarious factories, Derby, Davenport and Chamberlains Worcester.All pieces worn, some of them quite heavily. With crazing, pitting and staining to a great many pieces. A range of condition issues including for example the largest meat dish with staple repairs. Further staple repairs noted and some later professional repairs now discoloured. There are undamaged articles but one ought to expect condition issues with most of the items.
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Japanesque Baluster Vases, late 19th century, with loop handles, painted and gilt with insects amongst foliage in circular panels on a brocade ground, printed marks 25.5cm high A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase, as four conjoined spherical flasks, painted with feathers, printed mark in puce 14.5cm high (3) Pair of vases - one with a large section of restoration to the rim. Both crazed. Gilding in good overall condition.Cluster vase - crack to one handle on the lower tier, some gilt wear. No restoration.
A Porcelain Shell-Shaped Dessert Dish, probably Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester, circa 1815, painted in the manner of Barker with a still life of shells in a gilt line panel on a turquoise ground within gilt gadrooned borders27cm longA Coalbrookdale Plate, painted with a flowerspray within a pierced and painted gilt border, monogram mark24cm diameter (2)

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