A Worcester Telephone Box pattern ovoid vase, painted in cobalt blue with figures in a garden by a fence, vases and stands nearby, within foliate scroll cartouches, lambrequin and diaper panel border, 22cm high, crescent mark,c.1770 Ref. A similar pattern in Zorensky Collection, Part III, Bonhams. P.129Ref: Branyan, French and Sandon 1A8. Condition Report: Expected pitting. Restored neck.
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A Worcester Peony pattern globular teapot and cover, painted in blue with peonies and moth, banded border with tendrils, domed cover, lobed button finial, 15.5cm high, crescent mark, Chas Crane Collection label, c.1765Ref: Branyan, French and Sandon. 1E7 Condition Report: Cover with restored finial. Some light pitting.
A Worcester Warbler pattern tea bowl and saucer, well painted with a large rock, tree, fence and bird, workman's mark, c.1754Vendor's Note: Robert Morris, my husband bought the saucer in 1958 for the grand sum of 2 shillings, old money. He would have been 17 years old. We have had this item for 60 Years. The Tea Bowl we have only had for about 20 years. Condition Report: Saucer with hairline and slight rim chip. Repaired tea bowl.
A small Worcester Fisherman and Billboard Island pattern strap fluted sauce boat, painted in blue with two Chinese scenes in the reserved panels, the interior with floral spray and ornament, diaper borders, the handle with a pronounced thumb rest, 16.5cm wide, workman's mark, c.1757 Ref: Similar design in the Zorenski Collection, Part III, Bonhams, p.116
A Worcester Prunus Root pattern tea bowl and saucer, well painted in cobalt blue with scrolling branches and foliage, workman's mark,c.1760 (amended date)Provenance: Larry and Betty Douglas Collection and Waddingtons Toronto Canada.Ref: Branyan, French and Sandon 1E42 Condition Report: The tea bowl good; hairline crack to saucer.
A Worcester reeded tea bowl and saucer, painted in blue with flower spray within a formal border, crescent marks, c.1770 (amended date)Provenance: Mellors and Kirk Saleroom, Nottingham. Reference. This border is decorating a teapot in the Zorensky Collection, Part III, BonhamsSee:- Blue and White Porcelain 1751 - 1790, pattern no 48 Condition Report: Good condition.
A Worcester Cannonball pattern small teapot, painted in underglaze blue with islands with trees, house and pagoda and cannonballs, domed cover, pointed finial, 12.5cm high, workman's mark, c.1765 (amended date)Ref: Branyan, French and Sandon 1.D.6 Vendor's Note: Before 1760 all teapot lids were fully glazed underneath the flanged rim, from early 1760 it became unusual to glaze under the flange. Condition Report: Minor chips to footrim but stable. Restorations to cover.
A Worcester The Gilliflower pattern circular plate, ozier-moulded border, printed in blue with floral sprigs and insects, 24.5cm diam, hatched crescent mark, c.1770Ref: Branyan, French and Sandon 11C22 Condition Report: Good condition with wear commensurate with age and use. Two firing stresses to reservoir.
A Worcester Waiting Chinaman pattern small slop/sugar bowl, painted in underglaze blue with a Chinaman waiting by a triangular fence, surrounded by neat flower sprigs, the interior with crowsfoot border, the interior with flower sprig and tramlines, 12cm diam, crescent mark, c.1770Ref: Similar pattern the Zorensky Collection, Part I, Bonhams, p.103 Condition Report: Good condition.
A Worcester Fence pattern ogee shaped chocolate cup and saucer, serpent handles, printed in underglazed blue with fence, chrysanthemums and other foliage, painted cell border, crescent marks, The Wright Collection label, c.1765 Vendor's Note:- This shape surprisingly uncommon in blue and white. Similar item in Zorensky Collection, Part I, Bonhams, P.129
A Worcester Two Peony Rock Bird pattern ivy shaped pickle dish, the underside with veins, painted in underglaze blue with a bird perched on a tall pierced rock flanked by flowering plants, scroll border, the thumb rest with leaves, 7.5cm wide, workman's mark, c.1755Provenance: The Frank Wheeldon Collection, Bonhams, p. 38 Condition Report: Good condition.
A Worcester Two Peony Rock Bird pattern shell shaped pickle dish, painted in underglaze blue with a bird perched on a tall pierced rock flanked by flowering plants, scroll border, the thumb rest with leaves, 7.5cm wide, workman's mark, c.1758 Provenance: The Susi and Ian Sutherland Collection, Bonhams. Condition Report: Green translucency. Good condition.
A Worcester Two Peony Rock Bird pattern shell shaped pickle dish, painted in blue with a bird perched on a tall pierced rock flanked by flowering plants, scroll border, 9cm wide, workman's mark, c.1758Provenance: The Susi and Ian Sutherland Collection, Bonhams Condition Report: Edge with discoloured hairline. Footrim with firing stress.
A Worcester Mansfield pattern cylindrical wet mustard pot and cover, painted with leafy peony sprays, a formal border of hatched panels and scrolls, 9.5cm wide, crescent mark, c.1770 (amended date)Ref: A similar example is in the Zorensky Collection, Bonhams, Part.II. p.120 Condition Report: Restoration to neck & shoulder. The handle also repaired/restored. Flee bites to finial.
A Worcester flued pear shaped coffee pot, cobalt blue cell border, domed cover, bud finial, shaped handle, 22cm high, c.1770; a Worcester fan shaped ogee shaped chocolate cup, decorated with fans in red, green and blue, crescent mark, c.1770 (2) Condition Report: The chocolate cup in good condition with some light wear to decoration. The coffee pot's married cover with restoration, the pot itself with damage and losses to spout, rim and neck/shoulder by handle, expected pitting and nibbles to footrim.
Auction Catalogues - Bonhams:~ The Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, two-volume set, Part 1, March 2007, h/b, d/j, 4to and Part 2, January 2008, floppy 4to, (2); The Crane Collection, March 2010, floppy 4to; Important Worcester Porcelain, The R. David Butti Collection, May 2006, h/b, d/j, 4to; The Barbara Leake Collection of English Porcelain, March 2008, h/b, d/j, 4to; The Susi and Ian Sutherland Collection of Blue and White Porcelain, October 2007, h/b, d/j, 4to; The Geoffrey Godden Collection of Blue and White Porcelain, June 2010, h/b, d/j, 4to; The Tom Walford Collection, December 2012, floppy 4to; others (2); Christie's:~ Ceramics from the Rous Lench Collection, May 1990, [10]
Auction Catalogues - Sotheby & Co:~ The Parkinson Collection, Catalogue of Highly Important English Porcelain, The Property of the late Selwyn Parkinson, Esq., (Sold by order of the Executors), Parts I & II only, March - June 1966, h/b, 4to, (2); A Catalogue of Fine Worcester Porcelain, The Property of the late Mrs. M.B. Jenkins (Sold by Order of the Executors) and The Property of C.F. Turner, Esq., April 1970, floppy 8vo; Catalogue of Highly Important English Porcelain, Formerly the Property of The Late Mr. & Mrs. James McG. Stewart of Halifax, Nova Scotia, November 1973, floppy 8vo; Catalogue of Important Worcester Porcelain, Including The Property of The Late Mrs. G.C. Stephens (Sold by Order of the Executors), The Property of N.F. Cooper, Esq., The Property of A.T. Sherston, Esq., and Other Owners, October 1974, floppy 8vo, (2); Catalogue of a Collection of Worcester Porcelain, The Property of Anthony Tuke, Esq., March 1976, floppy 8vo, (2); Christie's:~ The Wilkinson Collection of Important English Porcelain, April 1975, floppy 8vo, [9]
Marshall (H. Rissik, F.L.S.), Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period (1751 - 1783), Ceramic Book Company, Newport 1954, blue buckram, 4to; Branyan (Lawrence), French (Neal) and Sandon (John), Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751 - 1790: An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of the Patterns, Barrie & Jenkins, London 1981, h/b, d/j, 8vo; Spero (Simon) and Sandon (John), Worcester Porcelain 1751 - 1790: The Zorensky Collection, Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1996, h/b, d/j, 4to; Spero (Simon), Worcester Porcelain: The Klepser Collection, Lund Humphries, London 1984, h/b, d/j, 4to; Sandon (John), The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain: Volume I, 1751 - 1851, The Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1996, h/b, d/j, 4to; Spero (Simon), Lund's Bristol and Early Worcester Porcelain 1750 - 1758: The A.J. Smith Collection, C and J Smith, London [n.d., 2005], h/b, d/j, small folio; Hobson (R.L.), Catalogue of the Frank Lloyd Collection of Worcester Porcelain of the Wall Period Presented by Mr. & Mrs. Frank Lloyd in 1921 to The Department of Ceramics and Ethnography in the British Museum, Privately Printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, London [n.d., c. 1921], contemporary tan leather, gilt lettered spine, marbled endpapers, stamped: Dept. of Medieval and Later Antiqs., British Museum, small 4to; Sandon (Henry), The Illustrated Guide to Worcester Porcelain 1751 - 1793, Herbert Jenkins, London 1969, h/b, d/j, 4to; others, second edition, 1974 and third edition, 1980, (2); Reynolds (Dinah), The Marshall Collection of First Period Worcester Porcelain, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 1999, h/b, 8vo; Dawson (Aileen), The Art of Worcester Porcelain 1751 - 1788: Masterpieces from the British Museum collection, The British Museum Press, London 2007, h/b, d/j, square 4to; Barrett (Franklin A.): Worcester Porcelain, Faber and Faber, London 1953, h/b, d/j, 4to & Worcester Porcelain and Lund's Bristol, Faber and Faber, London 1953, h/b, d/j, 4to, (2); Godden (Geoffrey A.), Caughley & Worcester Porcelains 1775 - 1800, limited edition 1396/1500, Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge 1981, h/b, d/j, 4to, [15]
Catalogues - Albert Amor:~ First Period Worcester Porcelain 1751 - 1784, London 1973, floppy 4to; The Wills Collection of Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the Dr Wall Period, November 1984, floppy 8vo; The Paul B. Zeisler Jr. Collection of 18th Century English Blue & White Porcelain, October 1986, floppy 8vo; The Cohen Collection of Early Worcester Porcelain, May 1992, floppy 8vo; Treasures from Toronto: 18th Century English Porcelain, April - May 1993, floppy covers, 8vo; 18th Century English Porcelain from Renowned Collections, April 2000, floppy covers, 8vo; Simon Spero:~ The Gwen and Ronald McKnight Melvin Collection of Early Worcester Porcelain 1752 - 1760, March 2007, card covers, small 8vo, (2); Eight Days in June: Ceramics in Kensington, Four Shows:~ June 2002, June 2004, June 2005, June 2010 & June 2012, card covers, small 8vo, (5); Stockspring Antiques, E. & H. Manners and Garry Atkins:~ An Exhibition of Pottery and Porcelain, March 1990, card covers, 8vo; Garry Atkins:~ A Catalogue of English Pottery, 2010, paper covers; Stieglitz (Marcel H.), The Stieglitz Collection of Dr. Wall Worcester Porcelain, Exhibited Under the Auspices of the Antiquarian Society, The Art Institute of Chicago, May - November 1947, pictorial card covers, 4to; Clarke (Samuel M.), Worcester Porcelain in the Colonial Williamsburg Collection, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg 1987, card covers, 8vo; A Guide through the Worcester Royal Porcelain Works, Printed by Baylis, Lewis & Co., Worcester, [early 20th century], pamphlet, [18]
A Worcester Fence pattern ogee shaped chocolate cup and saucer, serpent handles, printed in underglazed blue with fence, chrysanthemums and other foliage, painted cell border, crescent marks, The Wright Collection label, c.1765 Vendor's Note:- This shape surprisingly uncommon in blue and white. Similar item in Zorensky Collection, Part I, Bonhams, P.129 Condition Report: Good condition.
A rare Worcester tea bowl and saucer, pencilled in monochrome with Oriental flower sprays and a moth, within foliate borders and four leaves picked out in red and gilt, the saucer 12cm diam, Zorka Hodgson Collection label, c.1755Provenance: The Zorka Hodgson Collection, Bonhams, Lot 71 Condition Report: Minor contemporary overglazed flee bite to tea bowl. The saucer with restored glaze flake. Light wear. Otherwise good condition.
A Worcester Banded Hedge and Ho-Ho Bird pattern slightly flattened hexagonal bottle vase, colourfully painted with panels with flowering plants and flowers, 10cm high, Yarborough label, c. 1753-54Provenance: The R.C. Yarborough Collection, California USA. Condition Report: Restoration on one side: neck, shoulder, waist and footrim.
British Medals, Charles II, Scottish Coronation at Scone Palace, 1651, cast gold medal, believed designed by Sir James Balfour, crowned bust r., wearing Coronation robes and Collar of the Garter, CAROLVS 2 DG SCO ANG FRA & HI REX FI DE cor i ia scon 1651, rev. the rampant Lion of Scotland holding thistle, NEMO ME IMPVNE LACESSET, 31.5mm., wt. 10.90gms. (MI.394/18; Eimer 183; Woll.iv; Platt II, pp.351-52), very fine and extremely rare *ex Dr Robert and Joshua Feldman Collection, Baldwin Auction 98, 3 May 2016, lot 2317; previously bt. A. H. Baldwin, July 1997 Charles had attempted to obtain the English throne by being first acclaimed as King of Scotland. Having accepted the ‘Deed of Covenant’, drawn up by the Protestants, he and future monarchs were prevented from intervention in matters of religion and Catholicism was rejected. Charles was crowned King of Scotland on 1st January 1651 but by September he had fled from the Battle of Worcester and into exile. There have been no further coronations in Scotland since then. The antiquarian and royalist Sir James Balfour of Denmylne (c.1600 – c.1658), 1st Baronet of Perth and Kinross, was well placed to have designed the medal.
Three half-size Worcester porcelain tea-bowls and saucers, circa 1785-90, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers and Butterfly and Fence pattern, tea bowl 6.5cm diameter and saucers 11cm diameter, together with a Worcester porcelain sparrow beak milk jug and cover in the Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern, crescent mark, 14.5cm high (7)

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