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FIVE ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY ITEMS: a jug pattern 1094, puce printed mark and date code for 1890, 15cm high; a candlestick 11cm high, pattern 1304, puce printed mark and date code for 1891; a 'tusk' jug pattern 1116, puce printed mark and date code for 1890, 17cm high; a twin handled vase, pattern 942, puce printed mark and date code for 1889, 17cm high; together with a candlestick, pattern 1417, puce printed mark and date code for 1892 (5)
A rare Worcester ceramic chestnut basket, third quarter 18th century, of oval quatrefoil lobed form, reticulated cover with infill of cruciform floral blooms, the central area having a lattice weave encompassed by a yellow rope twist border, a gnarled branch forming the handle with applied floral bocage to upper surface, the body of the basket decorated with single floral blooms of cruciform design within hexagonal reserves, twin handles of gnarled branch form with applied floral examples to sides 7½in. (19cm.) long, 5½in. (14cm.) high, cover restored. * Condition: Restoration to both handles, some losses to petals and leaves.
A COLLECTION OF MINIATURE ORNAMENTAL POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, INCLUDING A ROYAL DOULTON EARTHENWARE BLUE IRIS AND GILT VASE, 16CM H, PRINTED MARK, CIRCA 1900, AN F & R PRATT POT LID AND BASE, A ROYAL WORCESTER MINIATURE MUG PAINTED WITH A BIRD, PUCE PRINTED MARK, A ROYAL CROWN DERBY MINIATURE JAPAN PATTERN TEACUP, AN ARCADIAN CRESTED CHINA BEAKER, A MID 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN FLORAL PAINTED MUG, ETC
A BARR, FLIGHT & BARR WORCESTER PLATE, C1808-13 painted probably by William Billingsley with scattered roses, 23cm diam, impressed mark, collector's label and a Flight, Barr & Barr gadrooned plate painted with flowers and an insect (2) Provenance: (first plate) Roland Hembrow Collection. ++Both in fine condition
A ROYAL DOULTON BONE CHINA NURSERY RHYMES MUG, 7CM H, PRINTED MARK, A ROYAL CROWN DERBY MINIATURE JAPAN PATTERN CAULDRON, A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE PAINTED BY POWELL, SIGNED, WITH A BIRD, A MINIATURE CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE LOVING CUP AND A MINIATURE ROYAL DOULTON SERIES WARE COAL SCUTTLE, DECORATED WITH WELSH WOMEN
A COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN TABLEWARE, 18th century and later, including a "Stand" pattern coffee cup and a similar cup painted with initials, together with a First Period Worcester Fence pattern coffee cup, crescent mark, and a Caughley faceted coffee cup (8) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
British county maps. Blaeu (Johannes), Darbiensis comitatus vernacule Darbie shire, Episcopatus Dunelmensis vulgo The Bishoprike of Durham, Lincolnia comitatus Anglis Lincoln-shire, Comitatus Nottinghamiensis Nottingham shire, Wigorniensis comitatus et comitatus Warwicensis nec non Coventrae Libertas. Worcester Warwik shire and the Liberty of Coventry [and] Comitatus Northantonensis vernacule Northamton shire, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, together six engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, the maps of Lincolnshire with some toning, each approximately 385 x 500 mm, Latin text on verso (6)
MACDONELL, Aeneas, 9th chieftain of Glengarry ... (chieftain 1645-80):. Plea for terms, after the battle of Worcester ..... One page manuscript document boldy signed from "Inverarrey", Dec. 23rd, 1651. * He fought with Montrose at Inverlochy, and Auldearn, later served under the Earl of Glencairn during the second civil war. His house was burned down by Monck and his lands forfeited by Cromwell.
MASSIE, Sir Edward ... A manuscript commission believed to be in the hand of and signed by Sir Edward Massie: Folio with integral blank, Whitehall 12th December, 1660.* In a four-line addition Massie attests to its being a copy of the original appointment. After a long career with the Parliamentarians he changed sides. Seriously wounded at Worcester, he was subsequently arrested and imprisoned in the Tower but managed to escape. In 1660 he was active in preparing for Charles' return and was rewarded with a knighthood.
MANCHESTER, Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of ... Lord Chamberlain. From the Court in Oxford authorising a passport:. One page folio. Oxford, 1665, signed by the Earl of Manchester. * The Earl of Manchester was in supreme command of the Parliamentarians at Marston Moor, and was taken prisoner at the Battle of Worcester.
RIDLEY (Nicholas) Certayne Godly, Learned, and Comfortable Conferences, betwene the two reverende fathers . . . D. Nicholas Rydley . . . and M. Hugh Latimer . . . during the tyme of their imprisonments . . . whereunto is added a treatise on the Lordes Supper . . . (84)pp., black letter; newly rebound blind-ruled calf, panelled spine & red label, new e/ps., sm. 8vo. imprinted at London by Iohn Awdeley . . . 1574. * bishops of London & Worcester, burned together at the stake in 1553 during the Marian persecutions; 3 earlier editions (in 1556) had been printed abroad surreptitiously.
A quantity of ceramics, including; a James Lane Worcester blush ivory bowl and cover, dated 1862 (24cm), a 19th century Paris porcelain cabinet plate, an 18th century pearlware figure, a creamware cornucopia wall pocket, a heart shaped tray (30cm), a porcelain elephant and a rhinoceros, and sundry (qty).

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