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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pear Shaped Vase, painted by Harry Davis, 1910, with sheep in a landscape, printed mark, 15cm high; A Similar Ewer, painted by Harry Stinton, circa 1905, 17.5cm high; and A Trumpet Shaped Vase, painted by Ricketts, 1928, with fruit on a mossy ground, 19.5cm high (3)Harry Davis vase - with flat chip to footrim, 3cm long, only showing partially to upper side of footrim. Harry Stinton ewer - good condition. Rickets vase - with short faint hairline crack to upper rim. All three pieces with typical minor surface wear.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover, painted by James Stinton, 1934, with pheasants in a landscape, signed, 13.5cm high; and A Pair of Cabinet Cups and Saucers, painted by Harry Stinton, circa 1916, with highland cattle in landscape, signed, printed marks (3)All pieces in good condition with only typical minor surface wear.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Shaped Circular Plate, painted by Harry Stinton, 1930, with fruit on a mossy ground within a gadrooned border, signed, 22cm diameter; A Similar Oval Dish painted by Love, late 20th century, signed, 25.5cm wide; A Similar Rectangular Dish, painted by Moseley, 1929, signed, 17.5cm wide; and Two Oval Dishes, painted by Freeman, late 20th century, signed, 18cm wide (5)All pieces in good condition with only very minor surface wear.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, painted by James Stinton, 1907, of ovoid form with reticulated cover, supports and base, painted with pheasants in landscape, signed, printed marks in green, 19cm high; and A Similar Pair of Baluster Vases, 1907, with reticulated necks, signed, printed marks in green, 14cm high (3)
A small collection of miscellaneous figures, to include Royal Worcester goldfinch, Royal Worcester goldcrest, Continental porcelain figure group etc Condition Report / Extra Information Faux jade bird figures are chipped.Geisha girl - chip to gown and further chips to wooden stand.Crown Staffordshire white bird - missing tip of beak.Otherwise appear OK.
A collection of Royal Worcester Gold Evesham pattern dinner and kitchen wares comprising; two circular tureens and covers, an oval sole dish, a circular pie dish, two oval platters, eight soup bowls, teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and cover, cream jug and milk jug, two quiche dishes, six scalloped dishes, eight avocado dishes, two sauce boats and stands, six dinner plates, soufle dish, six boxed '5 piece table setting', two condiment sets, eight ramekin dishes, pie slice, butter knife etc (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: All appear to be in good order and showing light signs of wear, overall good, most boxes present.
An 18th century Worcester chocolate cup circa 1770, the two handled ogee cup printed in blue with the Three Flowers pattern, hatched crescent mark to base, 7cm high, with an 18th century blue painted Worcester tea bowl, open crescent mark, 7.5cm diameter and a slop bowl in the Mansfield pattern, blue crescent mark, 11.5cm diameter (3)
A Barr Worcester porcelain part tea and coffee service, circa 1792-1804, decorated with orange banding with gilt highlighted scrolling flowers and foliage, comprising; eleven ring handled coffee cans, twelve saucers, fourteen tea cups, two bread plates and a slop bowl, incised 'B' mark, with three coffee cans and two saucers in a similar strawberry pattern also incised 'B' (45) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Teacups- x1 with chip to base scroll of handle. x3 with rim descending stained hairline crack. x1 with stained hairline crack to ring of handle and chip to base of scroll. x1 with stained crack running through from each side. x1 with stained hairline crack to ring of handle. x1 with extensive rivet repairs. Coffee cans- x1 rim chip with descending hairline crack running down through base. x1 stained star crack to underside. x1 stained hairline crack to underside. x1 chipped. x1 extensively poorly restored. Saucers- x1 saucer rivet repaired. x1 saucer with running stained hairline crack and rivet repair. x1 saucer extensive stained hairline crack. x2 saucer small chip to rim. x1 extensive stained crazing. x1 saucer repaired section to rim. x1 saucer large stained star crack. x1 saucer large re-glued section. Plates - x1 large section to rim missing. Slop bowl with firing crack to base.
A Worcester porcelain coffee cup and saucer circa 1770, the fluted cup and saucer each decorated in a kakiemon pattern in cobalt, green, yellow and iron red, cobalt square fret mark to bases, cup 5.5cm high, saucer 12cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Some minor nibble to the high points on the saucer, some pitting to the glaze throughout. Some minor enamel scratching to the red and green, otherwise in good order.
A Royal Worcester narrow neck vase with gilt & painted decoration of fruit, signedcondition:I have looked all around the item and there does not appear to be any apparent damage or other issues.The overall height is 21cms *Please note that condition reports are always supplied in good faith, however they are subjective and it is always recommended that potential buyers inspect themselves.
A pair of Royal Worcester cabinet plates, one centre field decorated with apples and strawberries, the other with peaches, grapes and strawberry, signed "R Sebright", within a gilt decorated royal blue border, inscribed verso with puce mark and "Maple", date marked for 1933, 22.5 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Condition generally good - some light scratches particularly visible to the blue cobalt border and some slight wear to the gilt work. The apples and strawberries plate - underneath the rim there is a very slight small chip - will attempt to photograph. The peaches and grapes plate - some scratches to the decoration with some possible repainting to the very small on one of the peaches. General limited signs of wear and tear throughout.
A Royal Worcester coffee set decorated by Ernest Barker with sheep in a landscape, date marked for 1934, together with six teaspoons (by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1943), in fitted case by Edward & Sons Limited of Glasgow CONDITION REPORTS One tea plate completely smashed. Cracks / crazing appearing in several of the other plates. General light scratches and scuffs and dirty marks on all pieces. In need of gentle cleaning. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout.

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