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Eight various porcelain coffee cans, early 19th century, various factories and patterns including: Newhall pattern No.566 and pattern No.885, Barr Flight and Barr Worcester, Barr Worcester Queen Charlotte pattern, Newhall pattern 446, 524 and a Coalport bute shape cup and saucer in pattern 724 (10)
A selection of English porcelain blue and white wares, 18th century, to include a Worcester Three Flowers pattern bowl, 12cm, a Worcester Fisherman and Cormorant pattern coffee cup, 6cm, a Worcester reeded coffee cup in the Argument pattern, 6.5cm high, a Caughley Fisherman and Cormorant pattern saucer, 14cm diameter, a Caughley Mother and Child pattern coffee cup, 6.5cm high, a Worcester Three Flowers pattern teabowl, 7.5cm, a Penningtons, Liverpool Profile Bud pattern teabowl saucer and sugar bowl, 12cm diameter, a Worcester Canonball pattern teabowl, 7.5cm, a teabowl and saucer printed with flowers, a fluted teabowl and saucer with pagoda landscape and a coffee cup, perhaps Liverpool, decorated with a Chinese Lady with a bird on her right hand, a child nearby in fenced garden, 6.5cm. (14)
A Worcester blue and white porcelain saucer printed with the Birds in Branches pattern, late 18th century, 12.5cm diameter, a Barr Worcester reeded coffee cup and matched saucer in the Dragons in Compartments pattern, a blue scale Worcester coffee cup with Japan flowers in shaped compartments, fretted square mark and a Worcester blue and white transfer printed Fisherman and Cormorant pattern cup (5)
An English porcelain plate painted by James Stinton with red legged partridge and signed 'Jas Stinton' within a broad plain border, the reverse titled, no factory mark, 27cm diameter and a Royal Worcester tea plate date code for 1917, painted with a robin by William Powell and signed lower right within feather moulded and gilt borders, puce factory mark and titled, 13cm diameter (2)
A ROYAL WORCESTER HAND PAINTED CABINET PLATE, central decoration depicting a bird with blossom and foliage, a second bird in the distance, scalloped edge with blue band and gilt accents, marks to reverse for 1899, signature indistinct but possible E Johnson as described on paper label remnants to reverse, Dia. 23 cm
Royal Worcester dinner service, Hyde Park pattern, registered 1966, comprising three circular vegetable tureens, width 25cm; a pair of sauce boats on stands; oval meat plate 45cm; two oval service platters; nine dinner plates; nine soup plates; nine dessert plates; and nine tea plates, (45).
A Royal Crown Derby jar and cover painted with sprigs of flowers, a Grainger & Co, Worcester vase modelled as a thistle, the flower in cream and the leaves in pink, printed mark to base and a Coalport figure of a lady from the House of Lancaster, modelled by John Bromley, limited edition no.90/500
A Royal Worcester part dinner and tea service, decorated in the 'Evesham' pattern, comprising tea pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups, two mugs, seven small saucers, seven large saucers, six side plates, six smaller side plates, one circular cake plate, six dinner plates, four fruit bowls, three soup bowls (one a/f with handle missing), five ramekins, salt and pepper shakers, a shell shaped bon bon dish, two small dishes, a small sauce boat and stand, a fruit bowl, a small souffle bowl, two circular serving dishes, three graduated lidded tureens, two oval lidded tureens, an oval dish, and an oval serving platter. (73)
A Chamberlains Worcester porcelain part dinner service, circa 1845, decorated in iron red with central scene of two partridges amongst flowers and foliage, the rims with four vases of flowers, scrolling gilt highlights and further flowers, gilt edge to the shaped rim, some with impressed factory mark, comprising two rectangular tureens, one lidded, an oval serving dish, an oval twin division serving dish, a small twin handled bowl, a/f stapled repair, three graduated meat plates, largest 42 by 37cm, fifty one dinner plates, 25cm, twelve soup bowls, 25cm, eighteen side plates, 22cm, and five oval dessert plates, 26 by 22cm, many rubbed, some cracked. (94)
A fine and large John Stinton, Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain pot pourri and cover, of circular two handled design, moulded with swags, scrolls, and having rococo handles all with gilded highlights, the body painted with four highland cattle amidst a moorland landscape, signed bottom right, with loch landscape verso, puce printed mark with seventeen dots, circa 1908, Rd No 142778, pattern number 1428 and retailer mark for John Ford and Co, 9 Princess Street, Edinburgh, 28 by 36cm.

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