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A small Royal Worcester porcelain circular box and cover, painted with butterfly and flowers, 3.5cm diameter, an oval continental porcelain box, 19th century, gilt mounted, painted with figure and landscape scenes, Sitzendorf porcelain figure of a lady fruit seller and a continental porcelain Toby jug (4).
A Chamberlains Worcester tea service comprising an oval teapot, cover and stand, an oval twin handled tureen and cover, two 215mm plates, one bowl, twelve trumpet shaped cups and saucers decorated with heraldic shields surmounted by the head of a unicorn emerging from a coronet also entwined initials within garters inscribed ‘Nunquam non Paratus’, the white ground with gilt vermicule decoration within a repeated lozenge border, painted marks on the plates and two lids, circa 1810, one cup with a small firing crack to the handle, two cups with small chips and two cups with fine hairline cracks, some gilding rubbed (32) * Ex Laurance S. Rockefeller estate, sold Sothebys New York, 11th and 12th October 2005, lot 475
The highly important Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester floral specimen dessert service by William Billingsley comprising two superb tureens and covers each painted on both sides, two 280mm wide oval dishes and twenty-four 209mm plates each well painted with a different floral panel upon a fading grey reserve within gilt vermicule decorated white borders and wide banded gilt rims, impressed and printed marks, circa 1810, one plate chipped, two tureen lid finials with minor restoration, some gilt rubbing (30)* See The Ewers-Tyne Collection of Worcester Porcelain at the Cheekwood Collection, Nashville, Tennessee by John Sandon, item number 77 for a plate from this unique service identified as being the work of Billingsley. Only employed at Barr, Flight & Barr for a short period, initially as a painter and subsequently perfecting their porcelain bodies Billingsley left in 1813 to set up a porcelain factory inWales. Ex Laurance S. Rockefeller estate, sold Sotheby’s New York, 11th and 12th October 2005, lot 281
A Barr Flight & Barr of Worcester dessert plate attributed to William Billingsley painted with a central floral spray encircled by three large and three small sprays within a wide gold banded rim, the underside with brown printed and impressed marks, circa 1810, 206mm, gilding rubbed and some scratching
A Flight Barr & Barr Worcester service comprising a small twin handled tureen and cover, twelve 244mm plates, six 205mm dessert plates and six 242mm bowls, the salmon pink borders with gilt vermicule decoration and oval panels with SG monogram surmounted by an Earl’s crown, impressed and printed marks, circa 1815, four plates with small chips and some gilt rubbing (26) * Ex Sothebys New York, 4th and 5th April 2007, lot 182
A pair of Barr Flight & Barr Worcester square dishes of lobed outline the centres painted with circular panels of butterflies on a white reserve, the white border with vermicule decoration and wide banded rims all in gilt, the undersides impressed B.F.B. surmounted by a crown, 221mm square, circa 1806, both with well restored rims (2)
A fine quality Chamberlains Worcester inkwell modelled as a putto seated reading flanked by elaborate vases and volumes of books upon a rectangular base painted with floral panels each upon a gilt reserve, the underside with inscribed mark in gilt, 135mm, repairs to putto’s arm and legs and the wings removed, handles not present on vases
A large collection of ceramic floral and foliate decorated thimbles including examples by Royal Worcester, Spode, Masons Ironstone, Limoges etc., also Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' and fruit painted Dunheved examples, a set of trees by Birchcroft etc, contained in a wall hanging thimble holder and two thimble cases.
Four pieces of Royal Worcester blush ivory miniatures, comprising a gilt heightened conch shell shaped posy vase, marked in green to the base, no.G716, date code for 1918, a mug, height 3.5cm, a basket and a thimble painted with a bird, signed by W Powell, unmarked, and a further mid-19th century white glazed example, marked in puce (af), also a Crown Staffordshire cup and saucer, with matching milk jug (both af) (7).
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Baluster Vase, painted by Harry Stinton, date code circa 1916, with highland cattle in landscape, signed, printed mark in puce, 10.5cm high; A Similar Bottle Vase, 1912, painted by James Stinton with a pheasant in landscape, signed, printed mark in puce, 16.5cm high; A Similar Small Circular Dish, 1925, painted by James Stinton with pheasants in landscape, signed, printed mark in blue, 11cm diameter; and A Graingers Worcester Bottle Vase, painted by James Stinton with pheasants in landscape, signed, printed mark in green, 15cm high (4)

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