A Richard Chaffers (Liverpool) mug, c.1760, printed in black with the arms of the Ancient and Honourable Society of Bucks, signed 'Sadler Liverpool', between smaller prints of Justice and Fame, a chip to the inside rim, 11.8cm. The print is after an engraving by H Copeland, dated 1748 and is attributed to Jeremiah Evans. The same print can be found on Worcester porcelain and also on Longton Hall.
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Two English porcelain spill vases, 1st half 19th century, one Rockingham, of squat flared form and painted with a panel of fruit reserved on a claret ground, the other Grainger's Worcester, of square form and painted with a landscape panel of Rhaeadr Ddu near Snowdonia, between columns, raised on four paw feet, factory marks, 15.8cm max. (2)
A Worcester teabowl and saucer, c.1760, printed in black with the King of Prussia (version 3), titled to the banner beneath the portrait, the saucer signed RH Worcester in the print for Robert Hancock, and with an anchor rebus for Richard Holdship, the teabowl with an additional print of trophies, 12.2cm. (2)
A massive Royal Worcester figure of a Grecian water carrier, date code for 1880, modelled by James Hadley, a two-handled urn resting on the top of her head, a further slender vase in her right hand, dressed in a flowing turquoise robe and raised on a circular base, impressed factory mark and R date code, some restoration, 86.5cm.
A rare Worcester three vase garniture, c.1768-72, formed of an ovoid vase and cover and two gu beaker vases, all brightly decorated in the Kakiemon palette with the Jabberwocky pattern of long-tailed ho-ho birds perched on flowering chrysanthemum branches between banded hedges, the necks with scrolling panels reserving turquoise enamel, diaper bands and foliate sprays, one gu beaker restored, 26.5cm max. (4)
An interesting comparison group of wares in the Two Quail pattern, most 18th century, including a large Worcester teapot with Warmstry fluting, two Spode saucers, an early 19th century cup, saucer and matching milk jug, a Bloor Derby tea cup, two Chinese saucers, a Chinese European-decorated coffee cup and a small modern Chantilly vase, most decorated in the Kakiemon palette, one of the Chinese saucers moulded within a cell diaper border, some damages, 21cm max. (11) The Chinese cup with paper labels for the Watney Collection and the Girton Two Quail Collection, 2004 Loan Exhibition, no. 948.
Five Royal Worcester ornithological milk jugs, date codes for 1911, 1928, 1930 and 1932, painted by Powell and Norwood with British birds including Bluetit, wren, goldfinch and a kingfisher, the tapering jugs moulded with horizontal bands, and a similar flared bowl, all signed, printed marks, minor faults, 8cm max. (6)
A Royal Worcester cased coffee set, date codes for 1932, decorated with a band of stylized flowers in raised enamelling above a powder blue ground, printed marks. Comprising: six coffee cups, six saucers and six silver gilt spoons with hallmarks for Hukin & Heath, enclosed in a lined and fitted case for Finnigans Ltd.
A Worcester moulded teapot and cover, c.1760, the barrel shape embossed with a Chinese landscape including a man fishing beneath a flowering prunus tree, and two Tournai blue and white dishes, c.1780, each painted with the Ronda pattern of prunus and peony issuing from low rockwork, blue crossed swords and + marks, 24cm max. (4) Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection.
A Worcester leaf dish, c.1760, printed in black with three songbirds perched on and around a low branch, the rim edged in green, and a fingerbowl stand printed with birds in flight above swans swimming on a lake, 21.4cm max. (2) Provenance: the leaf dish previously in the Paul Howell Collection, Glen Ellen, California, May 1986, and the Joseph Handley Collection. The fingerbowl stand previously in the Norman Stretton Collection, Phillips, 21st February 2001.
Four Worcester blue and white mugs, c.1765-80, three of cylindrical form, one painted with the Gardener pattern, one with the Cracked Ice Ground pattern, one printed with the second version of the Parrot Pecking Fruit pattern, the last of generous bell-shape and printed with the Plantation pattern, crescent marks, some damages and repairs, 14.8cm max. (4) Provenance: the John Pinnick Collection.
A collection of Royal Worcester floral teawares comprising teapot, milk jug and a trio, together with further decorative teawares including slop bowl and trio, together with a Shelley Melody pattern chintz teapot, various cups and saucers and trios including Tuscan china, Aynsley, Foley china and other examples, together with a teapot in the form of a blue and silver lustred racing car
A boxed set of Palissy coffee wares comprising six coffee cans and six saucers together with further ceramics including a Royal Doulton South African series charger - Giraffes, a Royal Copenhagen charger with classical scene decoration, 19th century dessert wares with landscape and floral decorations on a duck egg blue ground comprising comport and three plates, a pair of Royal Worcester dessert plates with floral sprays, further Royal Worcester dessert wares, Royal Albert floral plates from the Queen Mothers Favourite Flowers series, a 19th century oriental plate with imari type decoration, etc
A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory dessert plates with shaped borders and floral detail and with puce printed marks to base, together with a Wedgwood tray of oval form with blue and white classical figure decoration, a set of eight Spode Italian pattern tea plates, a small oriental polychrome vase, a Gobel model of a robin and a Derby Mikado pattern dish
A collection of late 18th and early 19th century English ceramics including an 18th century creamware tea bowl and saucer with painted floral sprigs, a late 18th century creamware drainer with pierced border and raised on three fluted supports, a Wedgwood dish with painted and gilded stylised floral decoration and impressed marks to base, a matching similar dish, both in the chrysanthemum pattern, a Wedgwood supper dish and cover of crescent shaped form, a fluted bowl in the Worcester manner with blue painted floral sprigs etc
An extremely extensive late 19th and early 20th century Royal Worcester dinner service with printed and infilled chinoiserie floral detail in pink, turquoise, green and red including sauce tureen, cover and stand, further cover and stand, 21 crescent shaped serving dishes, in excess of 270 further plates, soup plates, etc in various sizes, 35 cups and 34 saucers, etc
A six place studio pottery coffee set with painted blue and brown decoration including coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with a Royal Worcester nursery mug - Saturdays Child, a Poole pottery tankard, impressed mark to base Carter Stabler Adams, a Royal Doulton Bunnykins christening cup, together with a six place Minton Fortune pattern tea service including tea pot, milk jug and sugar bowl
A collection of Royal Worcester ceramics including a limited edition figure group, Safe At Last, a boxed Royal Worcester candle snuffer to celebrate the millennium, a charger from the Art Deco collection in the Blue Lagoon pattern, etc, together with ceramics including a Royal Doulton figure of Marilyn HN 3002, an oriental blue and white dish of oval form with male character decoration, etc

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