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A pair of Worcester Sheridan pattern plates, c.1770, painted in the London studio of James Giles with flower sprays within vine leaf borders, 22.5cmJames Giles decorated porcelain and glass for some of the most influential figures of the day including Clive of India, The Duke of Richmond, Lord Viscount Palmerston, The Duke of Marlborough, The Earl Fitzwilliam and Richard Sheridan (1751-1816), the Irish playwright and satirist, whom this pattern is named after.
A rare George Grainger & Co. Worcester part dessert service, c.1846, each piece painted in enamel colours with the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', and gilded with the initials 'WL' in a garter, within rich gilt and crimson borders, comprising a pair of twin-handled sauce tureens covers and stands, with acanthus leaf moulded handles and pierced stems, height 25cm and twenty dessert plates, diameter 23.5cm (26)THE LEWIS SERVICE to be offered in the following eight lots.An important George Grainger & Co. dessert service presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846.
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical low footed dessert dishes, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'St Nicholas Church, Worcester' & 'Astley Hall Worcestershire, the Seat of J.P. Lea Esq.' within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', on acanthus leaf moulded and pierced stems, width 24cmProvenance:Presented by the City of Worcester to the Mayor, Alderman William Lewis c. 1846 in recognition of his work in bringing the railway to Worcester. William Lewis Esquire was Mayor of Worcester in 1843-44 and 1846. Thence by family descent. Literature:see John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, The Antique Collector's Club, Volume 1, p 192 for a colour illustration of pieces from this service.
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical dessert comports, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'Malvern Abbey Church Worcestershire' & 'Claines Church Worcestershire', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', on acanthus leaf moulded and pierced stems, height 14.5cm
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical low footed dessert dishes, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'Worcester Cathedral' & 'The Mount, Rainbow Hill the Seat of Wm. Lewis Esq.', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', with acanthus leaf moulded and pierced handles and stems, width 27cmOne of the dishes is painted with a view of William Lewis' own home.
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical dessert comports, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'Edgar tower Worcester' & 'Worcester from Diglis', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', on acanthus leaf moulded and pierced stems, firing fault to sky above tower, height 14cm
Two rare George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical low footed dessert dishes, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'County Courts Worcestershire' & 'The Yew Tree House the Seat of F. Rufford Esq. Bellbroughton', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', on acanthus leaf moulded and pierced stems, one with similar handles, width 27 and 24cm
A rare pair of George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical low footed dessert dishes, c.1846, each piece finely painted in enamel colours with the titled views 'Worcester' & 'Holt Castle the Seat of J. Pickersnell Worcestershire', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', with acanthus leaf moulded and pierced handles and stems, 27cm
A rare and impressive George Grainger & Co. Worcester topographical dessert service centrepiece, c.1846, finely painted in enamel colours with the titled view 'Town Hall Worcester', within rich gilt and crimson borders bearing the coat of arms of Worcester and the city motto 'CIVITAS IN BELLO IN PACE FIDELIS', with flamboyant acanthus leaf moulded and pierced handles and stem, height 27.5cm
Large qty of general ceramics incl. 'Old Country Roses' pattern, tea wares, part dinner service & decorative ornaments, miniature Dalton, Wedgwood, Jasperware, Worcester Blush etc. PLEASE always check condition PRIOR to bidding, or email us a condition report request if you can't attend in person
Royal Worcester censer, length 15.5cm; Belleek fish spill vase, 18.5cm approx; Minton 'Christmas Dish', length 20cm; floral painted pearlware circular box and cover, inscribed "1832", diameter 7.3cm; four pairs of small blue and white serving dishes, the longest length 16cm; Worcester saucer, diameter 10.8cm, two miniature jugs; and oval tray, length 10.3cm. (17)
A 19th Century Worcester hand-painted thirteen piece dessert serviceComprising pedestal circular comport, diameter 24cm, twelve plates, diameter 22cm, each painted with butterfly's and insects surrounding foliate, blue marks and numbered 8893 to base CONDITION REPORT: Plate 1 - with pinhead chip to edgePlate 2 - crazed and doesn't ring when flickedplate 3 - with minor scratching to glazesee images
Ten pieces of 18th Century and later porcelain and ceramics to includeChinese teapot of bulbous form hand-painted with roses, height 14cm, Worcester blue and white saucer decorated with butterfly and foliate, English porcelain teacup painted in enamels with Oriental figures, height 6cm (10) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot- flat chip to top of cover and fine hairline to cover rim, large cracks to body, chipping to spoutBlack teapot with flat chip to cover, chipping to spoutSingle cup with minor chip to foot rim and old chip repair to top rimWorcester bowl and saucer- chipping to top rim and large crack to body, crack to saucerBlue and white dish- chipping to rim and crazing to bodyMulti coloured bowl and saucer- crack running down bowl, crack to saucerBlue and gilt tea bowl and saucer, minor wear to gilt
A Royal Worcester hand-painted pot pourri and coverDecorated with floral sprays with gilt and purple glazed motifs, green factory marks and date code for 1908 to base, height 10cm, signed P H Martin. CONDITION REPORT: cover finial has been broken off and glued, otherwise good, signed P H Martin to rim

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