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Diecast Model Car Interest - Days Gone - Corgi - Matchbox - LLEDO - 24 In Total. To Include (1) Matchbox MB-62 Volvo Container Truck Camion Volvo. (2) Lledro Promotional Model 'Stoke-On-Trent 1986' (3) Days Gone By Lledo 'Michelin'. (4) Days Gone 'Schweppes' Truck. (5) 70th Anniversary Rowntree's Jelly 1930's Morris Van. (6) Oxford Diecast Replicas No 000195. (7) Models Of Yesteryear Y41 1932 Mercedes Benz L5. (8) Halls Mentho-Lyptus The Fowler Steam Wagon. (9) Branstons Pickle Lledro Truck. (10) Halls Mentho-Lyptus The Fowler Steam Wagon. (11) Lledo 'Royal Worcester' Van. (12) Corgi 'The Sweater Shop' 90044 Iveco Container. (13) 'Ovaltine' Lledo With Figures. (14) Tetley Lledo 'Variety Club Sunshine Coach' (15) Days Gone No 8 By Lledo. (16) Days Gone 6051 1920 Model T Ford Van 'Cadburys'. (17) Days Gone D-B B-B. (18) No Y-12 Matchbox Models Of Yesteryear. Etc - Some Loose. Please See Accompanying Image.
A FINE ROYAL WORCESTER POT POURRI VASE AND COVER BY JOHN STINTON finely painted with a continuous landscape scene with two Highland cattle in a misty mountainous setting, of bulbous form with pierced lid and inner cover - signed John Stinton and stamped underneath in puce, numbered 2048 and dated 1912 35cm high.
18th century Worcester porcelain sparrowbeak baluster cream jug,in "Three Ladies" pattern, decorated in underglaze blue with Chinese figures in a garden, with flowers & rock verso. Good restoration to handle & spout, 9.5cm high; a Liverpool (poss. Chaffers) porcelain coffee cup with underglaze blue floral scroll decoration, 6cm high & a pearlware cream jug of helmet form decorated with pavilions in a landscape, 10.5cm high. (3).
A Worcester Boy on a Buffalo pattern bowl, pencilled in monochrome with a continuous landscape with boy riding a buffalo, stylised tree, boats and birds in flight, 12.2cm diam, workman's mark of cross in a small circle, c.1755 - 1756 Vendor's Note: Similar design in The Crane Collection, Bonhams, Lot 79; The Frank Wheeldon Collection, Bonhams, P.40; Pencilled means a small pointed brush, which paints the fine outline. Condition Report: Stable hairline crack, visible internally & externally. Minor spitting. General signs of wear.
A Worcester Cos lettuce sauce boat, moulded in relief, delicately painted with coloured flowers and sprigs, brown line rim, curled spout, stalk handle, c.1754Vendor's Note: This shape was copied from the Meissen style and were only made for approximately two years. Condition Report: Chip to left-hand spout.
A Worcester fluted hexagonal teapot stand, painted in Kakiemon enamels with a long tailed bird in flight above prunus and bamboo issuing from banded hedges, brown line rim, 14.1cm wide, c.1754-55Provenance: Zorensky Collection, Bonhams, Part 1, Lot 59.Note: As with other 18th century factories Worcester did not match the decoration with the shape, the decoration is clearly Japanese, the shape copied from Chinese export wares. Condition Report: Age and use related wear to polychrome decoration.
A Worcester hexagonal moulded cream boat, painted with colourful standing song bird, the verso with song bird on branch, the interior with flower sprays and flowerhead to centre, square section handle, high thumb rest, 10.5 cm long, c.1753-54Provenance: Bonhams Bath 2007 Condition Report: Four minor stable nibbles to rim with discolouration. Chip to spout. Firing crack to base. Restored thumbpiece.
A Worcester high footed sauce boat, of the Smoky Primitive variety, printed in black with Chinoiserie scenes and a bird, the spout with polychrome flower and puce cartouche, the interior with Bubbles, polychrome flowers to interior rim. 18.7cm long. c. 1754Provenance: Christies Hearts of Oak Sale 2009, Lot 294.Note: The Little Bird in Handley Book 6.2. Bubbles in Cook. No17 Condition Report: The rim with minor flee bite/nibble. Possible restoration to spout.
A Worcester ivy leaf pickle dish, short stalk handle, enamelled in Chinese style outlined in black with formal flowerheads on trailing leafy branches, the underside moulded with the vines, 9.5cm long, c.1753-54Provenance: Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh, 2009Ref: Similar item in the Zorensky Collection, Part III Bonhams, Lot 5 Condition Report: Nibbling to front three edges. Left edge more pronounced with some restoration. Restored thumbpiece. Interior reservoir with stable firing crack.
A Worcester octagonal coffee cup, delicately painted in the Chinese manner with alternating panels of flowering plants and insects, scroll handle, 5.5cm high, Leake Collection label, c.1753Provenance: Barbara Leake Collection, Bonhams, Lot 168, P.60 Condition Report: Three firing cracks to flutes. Otherwise good condition.
A Worcester Queen Charlotte coffee cup, typically decorated with alternating iron red and blue spirals, picked out in gilt, ribbed handle, 6cm high, workman's mark, T, c.1765-68 (amended date)Provenance: Purchased from Anton Gabszcwicz. Condition Report: Green translucency. Wear to gilding. Otherwise good condition.
A Worcester ribbed coffee cup, decorated in the famille rose palette with two flowering peony branches and insects, formal floral and red line border, scroll handle with curved thumb rest, 5.2cm high, c.1756 (amended date)Provenance: Mellors and Kirk, Nottingham, 2012Vendor's Note: Celia bought this as a present for Robert's 70th Birthday, he said it was the best present he ever received. Condition Report: Discolouration to lower portions.
An early Worcester Transitional Period tea bowl, printed in monochrome after James Hancock, with ornithological study with a magpie, perched on a branch, other birds in flight, black line rim, 7.2cm diam, c.1755-56Note: The Experimental Period. `Smokey Primitives' 1753-55 and the Transitional Period. 1755-56. Condition Report: Good condition.
A rare Worcester Smokey Primitive or Transitional Period finger bowl and stand, printed in grey and black with scenes of water birds, the stand with the wild ducks in flights, swans, trees and foliage, the finger bowls with swans on the water, one on a tussock and birds in flight, the verso with ducks, ducklings and heron, birds in flight, the stand 16.7cm diam, the bowls 8.9cm high, black line rims, c. 1755-58 Provenance: Sir Jeremy Lever Part I, Bonhams, P.113; The McWilliams Collection, Bonhams 17th October 1991, Lot.75Vendor's Note: Smokey Primitive seems to be the initial phase of onglaze printing at Worcester 1753-55, then a brief period of Transitional period 1755-56, the Rococo Influence 1756-68 and then the Neo-Classical Influence 1768-74. It can be extremely difficult to differentiate between The Smokey Primitive and the Transitional period. Hence my heading at the top of this piece. Personally Robert and I think these are Smokies. Condition Report: Slight overglazed nibble to stand rim. Scratches and wear to both commensurate with age and use.
A Worcester double lipped moulded sauce boat, double scroll handles, flattened oval thumb rests, shell moulded lips, moulded in relief with leafy cartouches, each printed in monochrome with Man-o-Wars the interior with swans, herons and other water birds in a tranquil scene, 18cm long, c.1755Provenance: Christies Country House Sale (5982), Wednesday 02 December 2009, Lot 296Vendor's Note: For similar pattern, the Zorensky Collection. Part III, Bonhams, Lot 247.The source of the warship prints is unknown, or the reason for placing a group of freshwater birds in the centre.
A Worcester petal lobed finger bowl and stand, of typical form, painted in the Meissen manner, in soft colours, with sprays of roses and garden flowers with scattered sprigs, the stand 16.5cm diam, 9cm high, c.1757Provenance: The Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, Bonhams, Part II page 10; The Zorensky Collection, Part II, Lot 36; a similar example was in the Rous Lench Collections, Sothebys 1986.Vendor's Note: This is one of the prettiest finger bowls I have seen. Condition Report: The stand with restored edge. Its rim with an old chip. The centre of the stand with stable firing cracks. Restored finger bowl.
A Worcester Pu Tai pattern bell shaped coffee cup, wishbone handle, painted with a pot bellied monk seated by a rocky mound with two attendants to his left, one seated with a lotus flower, the other with a ball, the interior with iron red crowsfoot border picked out in gilt, 6.3cm high, c.1757Note. This pattern copied directly from Chinese porcelain. Pu Tai was a Buddhist Monk who lived in the Tang dynasty, his image of the jovial Monk was adopted and the popular representation of Buddha himself.
A rare Worcester bowl, pencilled in sepia with a Chinese landscape and figures by a fenced enclosure, two sampans on the reverse, the interior with a simple flower sprig, banded gilt diaper border, 15.3cm diam, c..1765-68Vendors Note: the texture of the gilding used on the border is reminiscent of some of Giles decoration. Condition Report: Good condition. Very minor firing crack. Expected pitting. Slight pooling of glaze.
A Worcester Red Bull pattern early globular teapot, painted with two figures beside cattle and further figure before rocks and trees, a red sun above, 9.5cm high, d workman's mark in pale green, c.1758-60 (amended date)Vendor's Note: According to John Sandon it is very rare to have a workman's mark put on an item in colour. Condition Report: Deep green translucency, and a bluey glaze, A very old silver repair to end of spout. Lacks cover. Firing stress/groove to shoulder. Some speckling and scratches. Blemish to body. Small rim chip.
A Worcester type Scarlet Japan pattern tea bowl and saucer, possibly painted by James Giles, with alternating flowers, orange panels with fancy criss-cross gilding and mons, the tea bowl with figures holding a bird, the saucer with two figures tending a garden, gilded rims, red floral mons to interior, the saucer 12.3cm diam (amended description)Provenance: Mellors and Kirk, Nottingham. Condition Report: Anticipated wear to decoration and gilding. Minor rim chip. Nibbles and chips to interior of foot rim.
A Worcester strap fluted sauce boat, painted with brightly coloured flower sprays, panels edged with leafy sprays and scrolls, the rim with smaller sprays, the foot rim decorated with brown dotted flowers, the interior and lip with flower sprig, 16.8cm long, c.1758Provenance: Sir Jeremy Lever Part II, Bonhams, Lot 32 Condition Report: The front with firing crack. Foot rim with stable hairline crack.

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