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A US Civil War Ballard Repeating Carbine by Ball & Williams, Worcester, Massachusetts, the 56.5cm steel barrel octagonal at the breech, stamped with maker's name to the top flat, numbered 7818, with hinged peep sight, the one piece breech block stamped 271 to the underside, scroll cocking lever, the walnut fore-end with sling swivel to the barrel band and bolt type extractor, the walnut stock with steel butt plate
A late 19th Century porcelain plate decorated with figure of a boy, 9" dia, an Aynsley Imari decorated plate, a Grainger and Co Worcester gilt decorated spiral reeded vase, 4" high, a Worcester transfer decorated pin tray, 4" dia, a Davenport miniature dish, 2 1/4" dia, and a Barr Flight and Barr Worcester coffee can
A Paragon "Belinda" pattern part teaset for six, nineteen pieces approx, a Mason's "Mandalay" pattern ginger jar and matching jug, a pair of Worcester floral decorated dinner plates, three French hexagonal vases and covers decorated arabesque pattern in blue, a matching larger vase, 16" high, a pair of Satsuma vases decorated figure and landscape panels, 13" high, four floral encrusted Capodimonte jugs, a ceramic figure of Winston Churchill and other assorted decorative ceramics
Two late 18th/mid 19th century Royal Navy Commissions on parchment to Charles Patriarch, one for his appointment to Lieutenant on HMS sloop 'Vulture' the other to the rank of Commander on his retirement. Commander Patriarch fought in the Battle of St Domingue in 1806 on board HMS 'Superb' where he received a serious leg wound. He afterwards received a gratuity of £91.55 plus an annual pension of £91.55 until his death on the 16th January 1850. At one time he lived in Worcester Street, Gloucester.
Three trays of porcelain and ceramics to include an Imari scallop edge plate, a Meissen style cream jug, a pair of Gosse cream jugs, various other cream jugs, a Chinese bowl with four character marks (at fault), three modern paper weights, a modern Worcester ink stand, four various tiles, a Dresden cup and saucer, a small Staffordshire spaniel, a Belleek style bowl etc (a lot)
Royal Worcester porcelain blush ivory twin handled vase with cover, shape no. 946/C; Royal Worcester porcelain twin handled vase and cover signed: E. Barker, hand painted with sheep in landscape (shape no. 2121) and Dresden porcelain twin handled vase and cover, florally encrusted with panels of figures. (3)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Worcester floral vase - neck broken off and re-stuck. Not right cover. 16.5cm high approx. Barker Hadley type vase - grubby with minor wear to gilding, cover is chipped, otherwise ok. Point of finial also chipped. 18.5cm high approx. Other vase - Dresden not Vienna, chips and minor losses in places, not serious. 19cm high approx.
A fine Royal Worcester porcelain twin handled vase and cover, decorated in colours and gilt with river landscapes, the front depicting a fortified tower to bank, within ornate borders of elaborate raised gilded decoration on a graduating blue to mauve ground, 35cm high, purple mark with date code for 1898 and shape No. 1481 Slight wear, good overall, lid possibly associated
An extensive Royal Worcester Vitreous pottery dinner service, printed in blue and red and overgilded with floral ornament, with bird claw and elephant head handles, comprising 55 pieces including eight tureens and two large oval ashettes, puce printed marks, date codes for 1897, shape No. 5202 and retailers mark for Henry Greene & Sons, London Bridge One handle repaired, one tureen lacking lid, some plates worn

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