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DORIS LINDNER FOR ROYAL WORCESTER - GALLOPING PONIES limited edition no. 168/500, printed marks, on oval wooden base, 34cm long, with certificate, together with another group The New Born, limited edition no. 123/500 (4) Condition Report:Galloping ponies - in good conditionThe New Born - is badly cracked
A PAIR OF LARGE ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES modelled as water carriers, after James Hadley, both with gilt cloaks, she with a pink head scarf and he with lilac under garment, incised 949 and with date stamp for 1919, 52.5cm high (2) Condition Report:He has a crack to his sleeve and another to the underside of the base, she has a small chip to the base and rubbing to the gilt
A Samson Porcelain Basket, 19th century, after Worcester, scale blue ground and painted in coloured enamels with an exotic bird, a similar fluted plate, two teapots, a teabowl, teacup and two saucers, a Japan pattern tea canister, similar fluted side plate and a basket decorated in underglaze blue with a version of the "Pinecone" pattern (one tray)
A Pair of Worcester Porcelain Butter Tubs, Covers and Stands, circa 1775, printed in underglaze blue with the "Fence" pattern, crescent marks, ex H. Leonard fuller collection, together with a sugar bowl in "Mansfield" pattern, cylindrical mug, a Caughley fluted tea canister, sparrow beak jug and sucrier and cover (one tray)Butter tubs - one with loss to one handle, the cover with loss to the corner of the handle notch. No other damage to the six components and free from repair. Mansfield bowl - slight wear and staiing to rimBowl and cover - bowl with a rim chipMug - in good conditionTea Caddy - chip to rim of cover and chip to rimJug - chip to end of spout
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Group "Circus Horses", by Doris Lindner, three rearing white circus horses in red bridlery, on a rectangular base, black printed mark, model number 3179, 28cm highRight horse with repair to rear ankles and tail. Middle horse with repair to head.Plummage to all three repaired.
A Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover, circa 1770, painted with a Chinese family in polychrome enamels, a similar example, together with four Worcester dessert dishes, scale blue ground and painted with flowers (6)Largest teapot - (Zorensky collection) base of pot broke out, with now yellowed over spray restoration. Cover free from damage and repair. Second teapot - cracked under the spout and around the base of the body. Cover restored.Shell dishes - one with loss to the handle. One good.Heart dishes - one badly broken and re glued. One good.
A Near Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Plates, 1918, by Albert Shuck, painted with fruit under wide gilt and cobalt blue borders, retailed one by Mappin & Webb the other Waring & Gillow, printed puce marks and signed, 22.5cm wide (2)One broken into three and re glued. The other free from chips, cracks and repair.
A Royal Worcester Poreclain Lily Pad Centrepiece, in gold and cream highlights, circa 1884, Royal Worcester Printed Green Stamp, 23cm wide by 15cm high together with A Late Victorian Worcester (Grainger & Co) Blush Ivory Reticulated Porcelain Vase and Cover, of ovoid form, with a domed cover, decorated with turquoise and pink enamel beading, heightened in gilt, printed and impressed factory marks, 21cm high (2)Centrepiece - two holders broken and repaired.Pierced urn - the main body with a large triangular piece re stuck to the rim.
A Collection of Worcester Porcelain, circa 1770s/80s, mainly teawares, printed in underglae blue, including "Bat", "Cormorant Fisherman" and "Bell Toy" patterns, together with a low Chelsea ewer printed with the "Fence" pattern (one tray)Large teapot - crack to body and spout.Smaller teapot - crack to body, spout reglued.Ewer - in good condition.Both saucer dishes are broken and restuck.Bell Toy - teabowl cracked.Birds in branches - three chips to teabowl.Fruit sprays - both in good condition.Fisherman and cormerants - saucer with a filled rim chip.Cup - good.Two Worcester printed cups - badly broken.
A Collection of Mainly 18th Century English Porcelain, including a Worcester fluted plate, painted in underglaze blue with fruiting vines, pseudo Chinese character marks, a Lowestoft "Mansfield" tea bowl, a Philip Christian Liverpool bowl, painted with an Oriental garden scene, a "Giliflower" pattern asparagus server and a Chamberlain Worcester "Stag Hunt" tea bowl etc (one tray)
Two Worcester Porcelain Baskets, circa 1770, printed in underglaze blue with the "Pinecone" pattern, Two Further Ovoid Baskets printed in "Gilliflower" pattern, together with A Caughley Quatrefoil Stand (5)Both pinecone baskets are cracked, larger oval basket with a handle detached but retained, both cracked, stand is good.

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