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Four Royal Worcester West Indies commemorative cricket plates with facsimile signatures, comprising Worcester 1st May 1963, Worcester 4th May 1966 and two Worcester 5th May 1969, 27cm. wide (4)The following lots 191 to 199 relates to the cricket career of top spin bowler and West Indies Test Cricketer Lance Gibbs
A Victorian slate mantel clock. Having a AD Mougin movement, the gilt metal and enamel dial having Arabic numerals, the case decorated with inset marble panels and engraved details, bearing a brass plaque to the front reading 'Best Horse in Worcester Squadron, Won by TBP E A Hayes, May 1895', H25cm x W43cm x D16.5cm
A quantity of sundry ceramics and collectors' items including Staffordshire flatback, Royal Worcester teacup and saucer with matching side plate, Carlton ware green glaze toast rack, a 19th century Delftware puzzle jug, Goss China, a small quantity of silver plated cutlery, a green and clear art glass hallmarked silver mounted stem vase, height 20.5cm, etc.
ROYAL GRAFTON; a quantity of dinnerware decorated in the 'Majestic' pattern including eleven soup bowls, twelve dinner plates, twelve saucers, twelve sandwich plates, twelve pudding bowls, salt and pepper, oval dish, teacup etc, also three Wedgwood bowls, six Royal Worcester 'Evesham' side plates and three large oval platters.
Steiff teddy bear pair including: (1) Coronation Bear, exclusive to Peter Jones of Wakefield, 2002, white tag 660870, LE 1953, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Coronation, mohair, Royal Worcester pendant to neck, certificate, 13.75"/35cm; (2) Prince William's 21st Birthday Bear, exclusive for Peter Jones of Wakefield, 2003, white tag 661198, LE 1500, mohair, certificate, 13.75"/35cm; Excellent Plus; (2).
A large Worcester two-handled blue and white sauceboat, c.1755-58, the generous form painted to the interior with the Two-Handled Sauceboat Landscape pattern, the exterior moulded with panels and decorated with small vignettes, the handles with unusual hound's head thumb rests, painter's mark, 21.3cm across.Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.
A Longton Hall strawberry plate, c.1756, the well painted with sprays of flowers, the rim moulded with fruiting sprays, a Chelsea dessert dish painted with moths and fruiting branches, brown anchor mark, and a Worcester breakfast sized teabowl and saucer, painted with panels of birds and swags of fruit and leaves, 27.7cm max. (4)Provenance: the Joy Hallam Collection.
A good Worcester mug, c.1758-60, the barrel body with an everted rim, finely painted with three colourful long-tailed birds with beaks agape, perched on holey rockwork, a smaller bird diving down on them from above, the reverse with a loose flower spray, the grooved strap handle with a puce motif, 12cm.Provenance: Rod Jellicoe. Formerly, the Ralph Kenber Collection, and the Zorensky Collection. Cf. H Rissik Marshall, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, pl.31, fig.674 for a similar example.
A Worcester blue and white teabowl and saucer, c.1765, painted with the Gardener pattern, a Chinese figure digging the ground with a hand tool while a dignitary sits beneath a willow at a low table, a bruise to the footrim of the teabowl, 11.8cm. (2)Provenance: formerly in the Zorensky Collection, no. Y.79.
A group of English blue and white porcelains, c.1755-80, including a Philip Christian (Liverpool) oval potting pot printed with the Fence pattern, a Bristol coffee cup painted with flowers, an early Worcester coffee cup and saucer in the Prunus pattern, a Worcester leaf dish, a Bow moulded dish, a Lowestoft Imari milk jug, a Worcester teapot and cover in the Fisherman pattern, a New Hall coffee can, a Caughley two-handled cup, three teabowls, a mustard pot and a fork handle, some faults, 19.5cm max. (16)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.
A collection of English porcelain teawares, c.1765-80, mostly Worcester, including a Warmstry-fluted teabowl and saucer in the Scarlet Japan pattern, a trio in a Hop Trellis design, a coffee cup, teacup and three saucers in a panelled Kakiemon pattern, a Fan pattern saucer, a Jabberwocky saucer, and six various coffee cups, some damages, 13.4cm max. (18)
A Barr Worcester part tea service, c.1800, printed in red with vignettes of Classical figures and gods, reserved within gilt panels on a cracked ice salmon ground, centring around monogrammed initials 'TJ', incised B marks. Comprising: two cake plates, six tea cups, two coffee cans and seven saucers. (17)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.
A small study collection of English porcelains, 2nd half 18th century, including a Lowestoft teapot and cover and a Worcester teapot and cover painted with flowers, a Worcester coffee cup and saucer with flower sprays within a green ground border, a fluted Worcester teabowl and saucer painted with birds within leaf swags, a Lowestoft saucer painted with a Chinese garden, a Chamberlain's saucer decorated with the Stag Hunt pattern, and a 19th century Derby figure of Dr Syntax disputing a bill, some faults, 21cm max. (11)Provenance: the Joy Hallam Collection. The teapots formerly with Geoffrey Godden. The Lowestoft saucer formerly the Frank Arnold Collection.
A Worcester teapot and cover, c.1756-58, printed in black with Les Garçons Chinois and a scene of a figure fishing from a tall scaffold, both after Jean Pillement, the low domed cover with a windmill and other buildings around a floral finial, restoration to the end of the spout and one petal of the finial, 19.5cm across. (2)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.
A small Worcester Scratch Cross mug, c.1755, of slight waisted form, printed in black in the Smoky Primitive manner with The Piper, the pastoral musician seated at the base of a tree and serenading his standing companion, incised line to the base, a faint hairline, 6.2cm.Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.
A Caughley trio and a coffee cup, c.1790, the fluted forms painted with back-to-back pink roses between formal scrolls in blue, red and gilt, a Worcester teabowl and saucer of Warmstry fluted shape, decorated with a panelled Japan pattern, and a Derby coffee cup and saucer painted in green monochrome and gilt with millet sprays issuing from a banded hedge, 14cm max. (8)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.
A Royal Worcester miniature fruit-painted coffee pot and cover, date code for 1958, painted with peaches and grapes, signed, a miniature cream jug, a teacup and saucer, all with similar decoration, black printed marks, and a small saucer or dish painted by Kitty Blake with blackberries, 12.7cm max. (6)provenance: the Joy Hallam Collection.
A pair of Worcester dessert plates of 'Lord Rodney' type, c.1780, finely painted with colourful birds standing before buildings on an opposite river bank, with further birds in flight and perched on branches above, the scalloped rims with a blue border edged in gilt C scrolls, open crescent marks, chipping to the rims, 22cm. (2)Provenance: a private collection in Sussex.
Three large Worcester blue and white mugs, c.1760-80, one painted with the Gardener pattern, a figure kneeling and digging with a trowel beside a dignitary seated at a table, one printed with the Plantation pattern, the last with the Parrot Pecking Fruit pattern, open and hatched crescent marks, minor faults, 15.5cm max. (3)Exhibited: Albert Amor Ltd, 18th Century English Chinoiserie Porcelain, 1990, no.44 (the Gardener pattern mug).
A group of seven English porcelain cups, c.1750-70, including a shaped Worcester cup with wishbone handle, a Bristol cup painted with flower garlands, two Bow cups with famille rose decoration, two Liverpool cups with Oriental flowering branches, and a tall Derby cup, minor faults, 7.8cm max. (7)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.
An unusual English blue and white plate, c.1800, painted with a central flower spray, the gadrooned silver-shape rim with further flowers and butterflies, a small Bow octagonal plate with a fan panel design, and a Worcester saucer dish in the Dragon pattern, a repair of the rim of the latter, 24.2cm max. (3)The design on the first plate has been attributed to both Bow and Isleworth, however the shape is too late for this to be attributed to Bow.
A garniture of three Worcester vases, c.1768-70, the baluster forms richly decorated in a panelled Japan pattern, with Kakiemon bands of long-tailed birds perched on flowering plants, alternating with white and gilt floral designs on a blue ground, square seal marks, a small restuck section to one rim, 20.3cm and 16.5cm. (3)Provenance: a private collection in Sussex.
A combined Worcester tea service, c.1770-80, of varying fluted, reeded and plain forms, all decorated in dry blue with flower sprays and scattered sprigs. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a teapot stand, a tea canister and cover, a sucrier and cover, a shallow plate, a slop bowl, six coffee cups, two teacups, a teabowl, a chocolate cup, and five saucers. (24)
Two Worcester blue and white cups and saucers and a trio, c.1758-65, the trio painted with the Waiting Chinaman pattern, one cup and saucer with the Rock Warbler pattern, another printed with the Man in the Pavilion pattern, open and hatched crescent marks, painter's marks to one, minor faults, 12.5cm max. (7)

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