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A Great War Air Force Cross and pair, believed to be a reconstituted group, to Captain Henry Taylor Horsefield, Royal Flying Corps: A.F.C., George V; British War Medal and Victory Medal (CAPT. H.T. HORSFIELD R.F.C.), later mounted, offered with research. A.F.C. London Gazette 03/06/19 (probably in connection with valuable work as an instructor) Born 1889. Temporary 2nd Lt (general list), December 1914. Attached 13th Bn. The Worcester Regiment. Transferred R.F.C. 1916. Dogfight over Walencourt 16/10/16 in which his BE2e was damaged and his Observer wounded. The complete group of three was sold at action 23rd June 2005, and the BWM and Victory Medal alone were then sold 7th March 2007, the A.F.C. having been separated. The current owner bought this group at auction (a different auction house) in October 2010, and the likelyhood that the original A.F.C. had been restored to the pair seems slim, hence the supposition that the present group has been made up with a replacement.
A collection of Royal Worcester comprising a pot pourri vase and cover painted with a peacock by James Hadley, 14cm high, a further pot pourri and cover painted with daffodils amongst other flowers, 14cm high and a twin handled loving cup painted with roses by James Hadley, printed, painted, incised marks, 8.5cm high (3)
A Caughley coffee pot and cover transfer-printed with the Bell Toy pattern, circa 1780-89, unmarked, 24cm high (cracked) with a further Caughley coffee pot, with matched Worcester cover, painted with the Cannonball pattern, circa 1778-84, C mark, 23.5cm high (cracked, cover a.f) (2)Provenance: The Bell Toy example Wright Collection no.150, purchased from Singing Bird in 1977. The Cannonball example Wright Collection no.494, purchased in 1995 from Peter Wilson's.Literature: Newsletter 2016 Waste not Want Not.
A Caughley tea bowl and saucer painted with the Gillyflower I pattern, circa 1778-82, C mark, 7.5cm diameter, together with a Worcester teacup in the same pattern for comparison (teacup glued together) (3)Provenance: The tea bowl is Wright Collection no.199 purchased from John Wyatt in 2003. See Auction Cat. Lot 1086 Mark Law 20/5/03 and the saucer is collection no. 507 purchased in 1996 from N. Gent. The teacup is collection no. 512, and was purchased from Stockspring Antiques in 1996.Literature: Ironbridge 1999 no.150.
A Caughley sauce boat transfer-printed with the Fruit and Wreath pattern, circa 1777-85, 9.8cm high (cracked, chipped), a Caughley strap fluted sauce boat painted with flowers, circa 1776-80, C mark, 9cm high and two Worcester sauce boats with flowers (a.f) (4) Provenance: The Fruit and Wreath sauce boat is Wright Collection no. 308 and was purchased in 1983, the floral sauce boat is Wright Collection no.303 and was purchased in 1982 from 'White House'. Literature: The Fruit and Wreath sauce boat is illustrated in Ironbridge 1999 no.66, and the floral sauce boat is illustrated in Ironbridge 1999 no.56. Both Caughley sauce boats are further illustrated in Nick Panes 'British Sauce Boats of the 18th century', p.246.
A Caughley sauce boat painted with the rare Rose pattern, circa 1776-1779, reversed C mark, 15cm wide (crack around lower section of handle)Provenance: Wright Collection no.686, purchased from Rod Jellicoe in 2002. Literature: The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White Patterns, pgs. 105 and 239. This pattern appears to have only been used on sauce boats of this shape, but similar small rose patterns are found on other pieces. This is very similar to the same pattern as produced by Worcester.
A Caughley Chelsea ewer painted with convolvulus, circa 1776-80, the moulded handle with snakehead terminal, C mark, 6.7cm high (handle repaired) Provenance: Wright Collection no. 270, purchased in 1982. Literature: See Ironbridge 1999 no.126. Compare also with p.271 of Worcester Blue & White by Geoffrey Godden. The Caughley example is taller, with moulded leaves are narrower and more pointed. This early Caughley version is different from the later and more typical ones.
A Caughley pickle leaf dish with the very rare painted version of the Pickle Leaf Vine pattern, circa 1778-85, C mark, 12cm wide (small chip to one pointed edge)Provenance: Wright Collection no. 724, purchased from Wyatt in 2004. Literature: The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White Patterns, p.98 and Woolley & Wallis cat. No 534 30/11/04. The mark on this dish is an interesting one, being different from most - looking almost like a mark one would expect of Worcester with the addition of a serif. The shape, however, confirms that this is indeed Caughley.
A very rare Caughley flower pot transfer-printed with the Pine Cone pattern, circa 1780-90, unmarked, 12.2cm diameterProvenance: Wright Collection no.917, purchased in 2012 from Ewbanks Auctioneers.Though sold by Ewbanks as a 'Worcester cache pot', a piece marked C was sold by Christies (12/10/81, lot 215) in the Gilbert Bradley Sale.
A Caughley oval basket painted in the Gillyflower I pattern, circa 1776-80, with twisted rope handles and applied moulded flowers to the exterior, the flowers with a blue centre, C mark, 21cm wide and 6.1cm high (cracked, handle replaced)Provenance: Wright Collection no.438, purchased in 1993 from a McCartney's Davenport House sale where it was listed as 'Worcester'. Sold together with purchase receipt and a copy of a related news article about the house sale.Literature: Ironbridge 1999 no.142.
Royal Worcester porcelain part dessert service comprising: two comports or tazzas, raised on tripod design bases and two plates, overall decorated with floral sprays, butterflies, within gilt borders. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Items are crazed, one comport has a nasty hairline crack, the other items appear ok.
Two boxes of assorted china, glass and other items to include: pair of glass lustre vases; drinking vessels; waisted vase; Staffordshire flat backed figurine; small Europa clock; Doulton Lambeth tobacco jar; 1977 Silver Jubilee Coronation coach in plastic casing; Royal Worcester candle snuffer in the form of a monk (AF); modern wall clock inscribed 'Tempus Fugit', etc. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri pot, moulded leaves and gilt border, pierced fixed cover style number 302G, 10cm diameter, green back stamp date marked 1903, another pot pourri vase with pierced cover, the body painted with an image of "York. St Mary's Abbey" style number 210 G, 12cm high, green back stamp dated 1905, a small blush ivory basket 4.5cm high, puce mark dated 1903 (3)

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