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A Royal Worcester twin handled vase and cover, hand painted with apples, pears, cherries and grapes signed by Ricketts with two mask and scrolling leaf capped handles, with gilt heightened moulded decoration to the neck and cover, raised on a spreading circular foot on a square base with re-entrant corners, printed puce marks to base, model no.1572, and date code for 1914, 28cm high
Large Royal Worcester lidded potpourri vase signed Sedgley, with pierced outer cover, painted with roses, date code for 1917, shape 2048, (2) 45cm high Condition report: the outer cover has a section broken and restuck with associated losses. The inner cover is missing. There is a small chip to one of the moulded leaves. Minor gilt wear. There are no other damages.
Collection of Caughley, Worcester and Coalport small dishes circa 1780-1800 to include three vine leaf pickle dishes, a strainer, and two butter boats, one butter boat bears an 'S' mark, (6) the largest leaf dish measures 10.5cm high Condition report: The largest leaf dish has two minor rim chips. The smaller Caughley leaf dish has one rim chip and two glazed over rim chips. The Strainer has a crack and associated chip. There are no restorations or other damages.
Worcester circa 1770 to include two coffee cups, one painted with oriental figures, one printed with Three Flower pattern, a Three flower pattern jug, Fruit spigs bowl, a teabowl printed with European scenery after Robert Hancock, and a Worcester cover for a teacaddy (6) Condition report: The Oriental figures cup has restoration to the handle join. The bowl has restoration to one side. No other damages or restoration.
Three low Chelsea ewers, two by Caughley and one by Worcester circa 1780, printed with Image pattern, the other two with fruit patterns, (3) 11cm long Condition report: The Worcester ewer has a flat rim chip to the spout and a firing fault to the foot. There are no restorations or other damages.
Two Royal Worcester baskets and a potpourri vase, shape numbers 2407, 2526, and G441, (4) the largest basket measures 23cm high Condition report: The potpourri vase has the interior cover but lacks the outer cover. The tall basket has two feet chipped. The second basket has wear to the base but no damages. No restorations throughout.
AN EXTENSIVE FLIGHT, BARR & BARR, WORCESTER, 'JAPAN' PATTERN DINNER SERVICE, CIRCA 1813-15 richly enamelled in iron-red, green, turquoise, yellow, puce, pink and gilding with exotic birds in flowering branches, a pagoda in the distance inside gilt line rims, comprising: a soup tureen, cover and stand, 33cm wide four sauce tureens, covers and stands, tureens 19cm wide three oval vegetable tureens and one cover, 28cm wide two rectangular vegetable tureens and one cover, 24cm wide sixteen serving dishes in sizes, 25 to 49cm wide thirty-one soup plates, 24cm diameter forty-eight dessert plates, 23cm diameter and twenty-two side plates, 18cm diameter impressed BFB marks, printed Flight, Barr & Barr marks together with eleven matching dinner plates, modern, painted in twice fired enamels to match by Rachel Greenwood, 1952, numbered and intialled J.R.G., 26cm diameter Provenance: The Lady Denman, G.B.E. of Balcombe Place, Sussex; thence by family descent. The Lady Denman (1884-1954), was born Gertrude Mary Pearson, the second child and only daughter of Weetman and Annie Pearson, later Viscount and Viscountess Cowdray. Her engineer father had amassed a fortune, principally from Mexican oilfields. She attended the 1902 London season and married the Liberal peer Thomas Denman (3rd Baron Denman) in 1903. For many years she devoted much time to numerous causes, her positions including: 1917 - first President of the National Federation of Women's Institutes, - until 1946; First Chairman of the Family Planning Association; President of the Ladies Golf Union; Director of the Westminster Press; Trustee of the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust. On the outbreak of World War II, she was invited to become the Director of the Women's Land Army, for which she was awarded the Grand Cross of the British Empire. Her father had bought her the Balcombe Estate in Sussex in 1907, a few miles from his then home at Paddockhurst. Apart from Lord Denman's posting as Governor General of Australia (1911-1914, during which time she officially named the new capital Canberra), Lady Denman lived at the estate's mansion, Balcombe Place, in some style for the rest of her life.
A GRAINGER'S WORCESTER TETE-A-TETE, CIRCA 1900 painted with birds in branches inside a cobalt blue border gilt with a diaper pattern and flowerheads, comprising: rectangular tray, teapot and cover, milk jug, two cups and saucers, brown printed marks, Phillips retailer's mark, painted pattern 3813 tray 28cm wide
A WORCESTER SMALL COFFEE POT AND MATCHED COVER, CIRCA 1785 pear shaped, painted in underglaze blue with the 'Caughley Gilliflower' pattern, blue open crescent mark, the shallow domed cover printed with the 'Fence' pattern 17cm high This very rare pattern imitates a Caughley version, the Caughley pattern itself imitating a French design. See Branyan, French and Sandon, Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790, London, 1981, p.206, I.E.15.
A GROUP OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN, CIRCA 1770 each piece printed with the 'Fence' pattern, comprising: a circular butter tub and cover and two large cups; together with the following blue and white wares: two flower printed porcelain cups, a pearlware oval sauceboat painted with a chinoiserie landscape and a pearlware printed teabowl some damage (8)
A GROUP OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PRINTED PORCELAIN, CIRCA 1770-80 comprising: a large 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern bowl, 21cm diameter, a 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern teabowl, a 'Three Flowers' pattern sugar bowl, a 'Fence' pattern teabowl, a 'Fence' pattern slop bowl and a 'Three Ladies' pattern slop bowl (5)
Local History - History of Chesterfield, Wilfred Edmunds, Ltd., Chesterfield 1974-1992, five volumes (lacking Volume II Part 1); Porteous (Crichton), Pill Boxes and Bandages: A documentary biography of the First Two Generations of Robinsons of Chesterfield 1839-1916, Robinson & Sons Ltd., Chesterfield [1960], hb, dj; Robinsons of Chesterfield Centenary: An epic account of the growth of the firm of Robinson and Sons Ltd. of Chesterfield, 1839-1939; Robinson (Philip), The Smiths of Chesterfield: A History of The Griffin Foundry, Brampton, 1775-1833, Robinson & Sons Ltd., Chesterfield 1957, hb, dj; Chesterfield Education: The Record of Four Years of Experiment and Reconstruction: Prepared in accordance with a Resolution of the Chesterfield Education Committee, by Members of the Staff of the Education Office, Bales & Wilde, Chesterfield 1932, hb; Who's Who In Derbyshire, Limited Edition No. 223, Ebenezer Baylis & Son Ltd., Worcester 1934, hb; Firth (J.B.), Highways and Byways in Derbyshire, MacMillan and Co., London 1908; Derbyshire Life and Countryside, various, bound in two binders; Derby history; local pamphlets, various, some scarce; transport, topography, etc (qty)
The estate and financial papers of the Warwickshire and Corbetts, their ancestors of Chaddesley Corbett, Worcestershire and their descendants including the Birmingham, Partridges, comprising 18th century vellum assignments and indentures of land transactions within Birmingham and its environs, as well as Chaddesley Corbett, including a 1746 lease for a loan; vellum Lease of a Cottage and Garden at Chaddesley Corbett for 99 Years between Sir John Throckmorton Bart. and William Pearsall, 20th August 1806; Worcester Land Investment Company, Limited 1886 share certificate for fifteen shares of £100 each [£1500], purchased by Charles William Corbett of Goldness House, Hartlebury, Worcestershire; a copy of the 1874 Abstract of Title to Manor & Lordship of Forshaw, Solihull, in the name of The Forshaw Park Estate [c/o] Frederick & Henry Corbett; Joseph Corbett & Son's Bank Book, from July 1951-December 1958, contemporary quarter-leather; J.P. Corbett dec'd cash account book, quarter-leather ledger; 20th century banking ledger (2); 19th century solicitor's letters, wills, indentures, particulars and plans of various freeholds, various other legal documents, contained in three black painted estate tins, two inscribed Trustees of Will of Frank Corbett Deceased and E. Corbett's Trust (archive)

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