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A Royal Worcester cabinet plate, the centre hand painted with flowers by J Stanley, to a red and gilt border, retailed by Tiffany and Co New York, dated 1925, diameter 9ins, together with Royal Worcester cabinet plate, the centre hand painted with flowers by W H Austin, to a cream, yellow and gilt border, dated 1926, diameter 9ins
A small collection of Beswick items; a large vase decorated with a palm tree, shape no.1069, two Beatrix Potter figures; "Jemima Puddleduck" and "Mr Benjamin Bunny", a small character jug of Pickwick, a small panda, a figure group of two West Highland terriers, and a pair of Beswick spaniels 1378-5, also Royal Doulton figures; HN2158 "Alice", HN3550 "Always and Forever" and "Tiny Tim" (second quality), and a Royal Worcester model of a chaffinch.
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Continental porcelain figures depicting a fisherman with a net and a woman holding a fish, both on circular naturalistic bases, marked underneath, height 19.5cm (af), a Royal Worcester figure of a parrot, a further similar Crown Staffordshire example modelled by JT Jones (af), a Lladro figure of a cat with a mouse and a German figure of a boy with a fawn (6).
A Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain vase of squat form, hand painted and gilt heightened with floral sprays, with twin handles modelled as dragon heads, raised on floral decorated baluster stem to spreading circular foot, marked in puce to the base, reg no.417627, date code for 1906, height 22.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor rubbing to gilding but otherwise good condition.
Five hand painted Royal Worcester pheasant decorated pieces including four small pin dishes, each with black printed marks by various artists and a spill vase, with black printed marks, diameter of pin dishes 9.5cm, height of spill vase 6.4cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very minor surface wear but overall OK.
A matched pair of Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plates of shaped square form, one hand painted with apples and grapes by W.J. Baghall, the other with peaches and cherries by E.Townsend, both within black and gilt heightened foliate scroll border, marked in puce to bases, model no.150, date codes for 1923, 20.5 x 20.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both with minor traces of rubbing and some surface wear such as tiny scratches, also WJ Baghall plate has several hairline crazing to glaze around inside rim to top and a hairline spreading from underneath of rim with a small area of heavier scratches. The other plate has a 10cm area of similar imperfection.
A Royal Worcester porcelain vase of inverted baluster form, hand painted with floral sprays to each side, by James Hadley, marked and signed JH in green to the base, date code for 1908, F106/H131.53, also indistinctly signed, possibly by one of Hadley's employed artists "Martin" (?), height 21cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some small areas of rubbing to the gilt with no obvious traces of damage or restoration.
Four George Jones and Sons crescent porcelain cabinet plates, decorated with floral sprays within gilt heightened borders, the largest diameter 23.5cm, also a Royal Worcester blush ivory example, diameter 17cm, a Royal Crown Derby Imari decorated charger, pattern no.1128, diameter 27cm, etc, also a Wedgwood blue jasperware bowl.
A small group of various glass to include a cased pair of Rosenthal Versace goblets, a Dutch enamel decorated goblet with cover, two clear cut glass cruet sets, and a Baccarat scent bottle, also a small group of ceramics to include a Carlton Ware leaf dish, diameter 24cm, a Royal Worcester bowl, and a boxed Royal Copenhagen Christmas cup and saucer. CONDITION REPORT: Condition OK.
FIVE ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY ITEMS: a jug pattern 1094, puce printed mark and date code for 1890, 15cm high; a candlestick 11cm high, pattern 1304, puce printed mark and date code for 1891; a 'tusk' jug pattern 1116, puce printed mark and date code for 1890, 17cm high; a twin handled vase, pattern 942, puce printed mark and date code for 1889, 17cm high; together with a candlestick, pattern 1417, puce printed mark and date code for 1892 (5)

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