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Set of Royal Worcester 'Days of the Week' models to include 'Monday's Child' 3519 (boy in blue shorts and top), 'Tuesday's Child' 3538 (boy skater, yellow jumper and blue trousers), 'Wednesday's Child' 3521 (girl in green dress with broken teddy bear), 'Thursday's Child' 3260 (boy walking with grey coat and red hat), 'Friday's Child' 3261 (boy in green shorts with cat), 'Saturday's Child' 3524 (boy in blue dungarees digging) and Sunday's Child 3256 (girl in blue dress on beach), all approx 18-19cm high (7)
Set of Royal Worcester porcelain 'Days of the Week' models to include 'Monday's Child' 3257 (girl in white dress and blue ribbon), 'Tuesday's Child' 3254 (ballerina in yellow), 'Wednesday's Child 3259 (girl in pink dress), Thursday's Child' 3522 (girl in turquoise dress with satchell), 'Friday's Child' 3523 (girl in yellow seated with bird), 'Saturday's Child' 3262 (girl in white dress with ball of wool), 'Sunday's Child' 3518 (girl in blue, white and pink spot dress) (damaged), all approx 18-19cm high (7) CONDITION REPORT: Head been broken off Sunday's Child
A First Period Worcester tea bowl and saucer: painted with a central spray of fruit and flowers surrounded by floral sprigs and vegetables within a bleu celeste scrolling border decorated with tooled gilt flowers and cornucopiae, circa 1770 and later, saucer 12 cm. diameter.* Notes The decoration traditionally attributed to the workshops of James Giles but now thought to be 19th century.*Provenance The Flowerday Collection.
A First Period Worcester leaf dish: with stalk handle and puce veining, the rim edged in yellow and mottled green, the centre transfer printed in black with 'River Scene' after Robert Hancock with swans, a heron, a kingfisher and ducks, painted cross mark in pale green, circa 1758-60, 21 cm. wide [minor chips to footrim].*Provenance The Flowerday Collection.*Notes Bears paper label 'See Sothebys 2/11/65, Lot 26'*Notes Cf. Cyril Cook 'The Life and Work of Robert Hancock' item 93 for the engraving.
A Royal Worcester fruit painted porcelain part service: with scalloped rims, painted by Harry Martin with bunches of fruit and flowers on a gilded powder blue ground, signed, underglaze blue factory mark with date code for 1912, printed mark for T.Goode & Co., comprising ten plates 19 cm diameter and two square section dishes, 22 cm [one square dish damaged, one plate with small rim chip, minor scratching to enamels] 12 pieces.
A pair of Royal Worcester two-handled vases and covers painted by Charles Baldwyn: each with swans in flight against a water landscape with reeds and rushes, the reverse with three swallows in flight, both signed lower right, puce printed factory marks with date code for 1897 and shape no.1958, 21 cm [finials to covers re-stuck].
Three Worcester porcelain scent bottles and stoppers: comprising a Grainger & Co. example modelled as a small flask set in a basket printed and painted with a view of Malvern Abbey, with gilt embellishment, script mark to base, 6.5 cm, together with two Royal Worcester examples one of scabbard form painted with a Robin on bramble and one of basket moulded form decorated with scattered blooms, gilt and puce marks respectively, late 19th century, 8.5 and 8 cm.

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