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VALERIE PETTS (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY) 'WORCESTER COLLEGE, OXFORD', a watercolour of Cotswold stone buildings, signed lower right dated 1995, approximate size 31cm x 47cm, together with another watercolour of Cotswold stone buildings, by the same hand, signed and dated 2003, approximate size 30cm x 47cm, both mounted, framed and glazed
Two English porcelain theatrical figures 1st half 19th century, one Chamberlain Worcester of Madame Vestris as the Broom Girl, script mark, the other Derby of John Liston in his role as Paul Pry, his umbrella tucked under his left arm, red crowned crossed batons S & H mark, 14.2cm max. (2) Provenance: from the collection of Rodney Bewes.
A group of English porcelain teawares 2nd half 18th century, including a Worcester teapot and replacement cover painted in polychrome enamels with Chinese figures in a garden setting, a Chelsea plate painted with a butterfly beside fruit, a Worcester teacup in the Dalhousie pattern, a moulded Liverpool coffee cup, a teabowl and saucer painted with back to back roses, a famille rose saucer with a vase of flowers, and a Bow blue and white bowl painted with a small pagoda on a jetty, some faults, 21.5cm max. (10)
A good Chamberlain cup and saucer c.1815-20, finely painted in the manner of Thomas Baxter with titled views of stately homes, the cup titled 'Brancepeth', the saucer 'Oxton', reserved within wide gilt bands on a lilac ground, script marks, the saucer inscribed 'The Seat of The Rev'd J Swete, Devonshire', the cup with 'The Seat of M Russell Esq, Durham', 14.3cm. (2) Paper label for the Billie Pain Collection. Cf. Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain, col.pl. XX. Matthew Russell (1765-1822) was MP for Saltash and widely known as the richest commoner in England. The Reverend John Swete (1752-1821) was the author of Picturesque Sketches of Devon and a noted historian and topographer.
A good Chamberlain Worcester trio c.1805, of a tea cup, coffee cup and saucer, finely decorated with topographical scenes of the English countryside, reserved within octagonal panels on an orange ground with gilt vermicelli decoration, variously titled beneath 'Saffern Bridge near Birmingham', 'View near Burton upon Trent' and 'On Epping Forest', 13.8cm. (3) Purchased from Albert Amor Ltd.

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