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Worcester knife haft circa 1770, painted with under glaze blue flowers and fitted with a Victorian Sheffield silver blade hallmarked 1888, together with two tea bowls one by Worcester the other a Liverpool copy probably James Pennington, both painted with Mansfield pattern, (3) the knife measures 22cm long For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk
Chamberlain and Flight Worcester tea bowls / cups and saucers circa 1800, to include five tea bowls and saucers by Chamberlain, a Flight trio with crescent marks, a Barr coffee cup and saucer, and a miss matched Flight coffee cup and saucer, also one other tea bowl and saucer painted with flora (19) For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk
Collection of Pearlware circa 1780-1800, to include a feather moulded sauce boat, a saucer, low Chelsea ewer shape cream boat painted with polychrome flowers, a teapot, a blue scale saucer after Worcester, a pickle dish, bowl printed with Fisherman and Cormorant pattern after Worcester, also a creamware bowl painted with floral sprays, (10) the plate measures 19.5cm wide For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk
Fifteen ceramic reference books, to include Spero: 18th Century English Transfer Printed Porcelain and Enamels, Preller: New Hall Pattern Book, Berthoud: A Cabinet of British Creamers, and Compendium of British Cups, Panes: British Porcelain Sauce boats, Girton: Two Quail Pattern, Smith: Lowestoft Porcelain (two volume set) Twitchett: Derby Porcelain, Coysh/Henrywood Blue and White Printed Pottery vol.1, Godden: Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain. (15) For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk
Ceramic reference books, to include Holgate: New Hall and it's Imitators, Watney: Longton Hall, and English Blue and White Porcelain, Garner/Archer: English Delftware, Garner: Oriental Blue and White, Godden: Caughley and Worcester Porcelain, and Pottery and Porcelain Marks, Mankowitz: Wedgwood, Sandon: Worcester Porcelain, (29 volumes in total) For a condition report on this lot visit www.peterwilson.co.uk
A pair of Worcester porcelain rectangular plaques, circa 1830, each painted by Enoch Doe with named views of Windsor Castle and York, both titled to the reverse and one signed, in giltwood frames carved with scrolling acanthus, 8 x 12cm (3 x 4.75in) Other Notes: Enoch Wood was born at Worcester in around 1795, and in 1805 began his one-year apprenticeship. It is probable that his father, James Doe, was also employed at the factory. By 1820 he was in partnership with George Rogers as a decorator on the High Street executing landscapes. He exhibited at the 1851 Great Exhibition as 'Enoch Doe, High Street, Worcester - Designer, Specimens of enamelling upon porcelain plates, scenes from Shakespeare's Richard III'
A set of six Worcester 'Earl of Dalhousie' pattern plates, circa 1780, each painted to the centre with landscapes, within turquoise husks, reserved on broad white ground borders painted with flowers, butterflies and insects, within cobalt blue and gilt rims, 23cm (9in) diameter (6) Other Notes: The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, Vol I, 1751-1851, page 122, "The origin of this name is unclear, but according to H. Rissik Marshall a dessert service decorated with a version of this pattern was at one time owned by the Tenth Earl and Marquis of Dalhousie. The Lord Henry Thyne pattern is very similar except it has birds rather than butterflies and insects."
Blackstone (William, Esq., Solicitor General to Her Majesty), Commentaries on the Laws of England, fourth edition, four-volume set, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1770, pp: volume I, [iv], ii, [vi], 485; volume II, [viii], 520, appendix xix, full-page engraved table at page 203, fold-out engraved table at page 240; volume III, [viii], 455 (pages 49 - 53 erroneously bound between pages 56 - 57!), appendix xxvii; volume IV, [viii], 436, appendix vii, [i], index [xl], full contemporary calf, each front board stamped Lochnell in a canted rectangular lozenge, within a thin double-fillet, lettered spines within raised bands, some volumes with fragmentary title and volume labels, Plain Armorial bookplate: Campbell of Lochnell by Kirkwood (probably James Kirkwood of Glasgow (1746 - 1827)) to each pastedown, later ink manuscript book label to each endpaper R.C. *. Wells, Worc. Coll. [Worcester College, Oxford], 4toProvenance: The Campbells of Lochnell Castle, Benderloch, Argyll, Scotland.
Royal Worcester Blush ivory figure of a female water carrier dated 1911, dressed in rustic clothing, mounted on a carved rockwork circular base, green mark and a blush ivory two handled vase of globular form painted with flowers within gilded borders date code 1894 n5115 Rd no 168915 13cm high.

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