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A Staffordshire high shouldered square mantel vase, decorated in the Worcester style with a powder blue ground and tooled gilt cartouches, enamelled with exotic birds and flowers, printed Staffs mark and signed R. Hague, 24cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition. No damage or repair.
Two Worcester plates with fluted rims. One scale blue ground, gilded and with enamelled flowers in shaped reserves and the other with scattered polychrome sprays under a gilt rim. The scale blue plate marked with an underglaze square seal mark. Largest 21.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Both in fine condition.
A Worcester teapot and cover printed in underglaze blue with the fence pattern, a Worcester slop bowl decorated with the European landscapes print and a Caughley coffee cup decorated with the fisherman and cormorant pattern. Teapot 15.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Chip to the rim of the teapot only. Otherwise all good free from damage and repair.
A Worcester cabbage leaf moulded mask jug printed with the Bouquets pattern, crescent mark c1770, along with a similar Coalport jug decorated with a version of the Pinecone pattern. Largest 18.25cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Worcester in good clean condition. Coalport with a very short hairline rim crack.
Three pieces of Worcester; a leaf moulded dish decorated in coloured enamels with Chinese figures, a bell shaped coffee cup with orange ground trellis panels and painted with Japanese style flowers and a tea bowl printed in black with the Tea Party pattern. Dish 24cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Dish with lightly worn glazes, small chip to the left side and some over painting to the right rim. Coffee cup in very good condition. Tea bowl with wear only.
A Worcester tightly fluted teapot and cover and similar tea bowl and saucer. Each painted in underglaze blue with cell borders and flower sprigs. Open crescent marks c1765. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Section of the inner rim of the teapot cover lacking. Tiny chip to the rim of the teabowl.
A rare Worcester two handled sauceboat with shell shaped pouring spouts and rococo moulded cartouches, each one printed with a man o' war, the interior with a river landscape with a group of swans and a heron c1755, 19.25cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Broken and re stuck. An old staple repair removed. Left honest.
A Royal Worcester twin handled pedestal blush vase. With gilt decoration and painted by Edward Raby with wild poppies. Printed green mark, date code for 1900, 30.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some over spray around the rim. Nothing detected through transmitted light. Probably small chips covered. Main body and handles good.
Four pieces of Royal Worcester blush ware decorated with flowers; a tapering ewer with naturalistic handle, a flat back jug, small bowl and a covered trinket box. Printed puce marks, tallest 23cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Ewer in good condition. Flatback jug with repair spout. Bowl with hair cracks. Trinket box crazed and with hair crack to the cover.
A Victorian Royal Worcester Classical style pedestal vase. With blush and sage ground, with moulded satyr handles and ribbon swags. Painted with two loose bouquets of flowers and having gilt edging. Printed puce mark, date code for 1898. Shape number 1408, 29cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Slight gilt wear. No damage or repair.
A Royal Worcester coffee can and saucer. With faux bamboo moulded handle and painted with fruit. The cup by George Moseley and signed, the saucer signed indistinct. Printed black marks. Cup 5.25cm high, saucer 10.75cm diameter. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition. No damage or repair.

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