A First Period Worcester Hollow Rock Louis fluted sugar bowl, 15cm; a fisherman pattern sugar bowl; and a fruit and wreath pattern sugar bowl (3)Two smaller bowls with crescent marks to underside. All with slight wear to interior. Minor firing faults to larger bowl. Otherwise good condition.
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A pair of First Period Worcester two handled sauce boats painted in underglaze blue with the two handled sauce boat landscape pattern, 19.5cm long Sauce boat 1 - One handle broken and reglued. Minor firing cracks. One slightly larger firing crack to base with area of body lacking. Sauce boat 2 - overall good condition.
A circa 1800 China man with "Parasol" pattern plate, a Coalport "Felspar" (circa 1820) floral decorated plate, a Chamberlain's Worcester (1850) floral decorated plate with pale blue border, a Pratt ware "Hop Queen" plate with malachite border designed by W F Witherington and a further floral spray and exotic bird decorated plate CONDITION REPORTS Chamberlain's Worcester plate - some light scratches visible and some noted wear to the guilt ware. All plates with some limited scratches. The white plate with small crack to the rim in various places. Plate with the figural scene - split to the child's arm, crazing and scratches somewhere to the gilt ware. Coalport plate - some wear to the gilt ware in various places, some light scratches.
A Rockingham style part tea set, Victorian "Willow" pattern blue and white sauce tureen cover and ladle, a set of twelve Royal Worcester Royal Horticultural Society flowers plates and a set of nine Tirschenreuth Bavarian floral decorated plates CONDITION REPORTS Tea pot - some wear to the gilt, lid has had a chip and a repair to it. General small signs of wear and tear. Lidded pot - again general signs of wear and tear. all items from the tea set - wear to the gilt. Some light scratches - general signs of wear and tear. The willow pattern sauce tureen - some wear to the gilt,wear all over crazing. RHS plates - some gilt wear - generally good. Some limited wear, some light scratches - generally good. the Bavarian plates - gilt worn in various places, some light scratches - some plates more worn than others
A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory footed baluster vases, hand painted and gilt heightened with floral sprays, with gadrooned band to upper part and with gilt twin handles modelled as mythological creature busts, marked in puce to the bases, reg no.212856, date code for 1894, height 28cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor surface wear particularly to the gilding, both handles have rubbed leaves and one has flaking to the glaze, one has scratches and flaking to the gilt on the base, small chip/imperfection to the rim (under gilt layer), otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Royal Worcester porcelain pot pourri of squat baluster form, hand painted with four opposing shaped panels depicting floral sprays within foliate moulded borders, with similarly decorated pierced cover with finial, marked in puce to the base, no.171/H/5.54, date code for 1917, height 19cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a piece of red felt stuck to the base, minor surface dirt and some scratches, some tiny areas of rubbing to the gilt, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A German Schierholz candlestick base centrepiece in the form of four dancing children above flowers, with blue Schierholz mark underneath, height 21cm and a further Continental ceramic figural group of three children dancing and playing, marked verso, height 18cm, plus a matched pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory and gilt floral decorated twin handled posy vases, shaped no.942 with impressed marks to base, Z11 and Z9, with puce Royal Worcester mark for 1888 and 1889, height 17cm and a Mintons cabinet plate decorated with wild roses with pierced Greek key rim, pattern PA2805 with puce Mintons mark to base, diameter 24cm (5). CONDITION REPORT: The centrepiece appears to be the base of a candlestick as the top of the central stem is rough as if another piece should lead from it. A couple of the flowers have tiny pieces of petal missing, otherwise the figures are in good condition. The other figure group has a very small amount of rubbing to the gilding enhancing the figures otherwise in good condition, Two Royal Worcester vases have rubbing to the gilding particularly to the shoulders of the twin handles and on one the shoulder is chipped. Mintons plate is in good condition.
A Minton porcelain cabinet plate hand painted with a coastal scene with boats and castle in the background, within gilt ornamental border, impressed marks to base, inscribed 288500, diameter 23.5cm, a Royal Worcester smaller example, hand painted with a kingfisher, signed H Powell, marked in blue and inscribed to the base, date code for 1923, and a further Royal Worcester pin dish painted with apples and berries, signed G Delaney (3). CONDITION REPORT: Extensive restoration throughout.
A Royal Crown Derby blue and white Oriental style transfer decorated tea set comprising six trios, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, also a Royal Crown Derby Imari decorated twin handled shaped oval dish, pattern no. 1128, a Royal Worcester blush ivory circular salt, and a bowl "To celebrate the Milennium, 2000 AD".
A small group of Royal Worcester porcelain including a simulated bamboo mould decorated vase, height 15cm, a baluster jug, a further leaf decorated example and three cups and saucers, also a group of Worcester Locke & Co Ltd items including a pair of candlesticks and two egg cups, also a Capodimonte figure and a Royal Crown Derby Imari decorated cabinet plate, diameter 22cm etc. CONDITION REPORT: Plate is OK. Figure is damaged and repaired.
A Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plate, hand painted with apples and berries by Harry Ayrton, signed, printed to marks in puce to base, date code for 1936, also impressed 1508 and hand inscribed W9535, diameter 23cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some traces of minor surface wear such as scratches to the paint and rubbing to the gilt on the rim, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet cup and saucer with gilt interior, hand painted with Highland cattle by Harry Stinton, signed, marked in puce to base, date code for 1919, diameter of saucer 9.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: General condition appears good, with no obvious traces of restoration or damage, only some areas of rubbing to gilt.
A pre-1976 Royal Worcester porcelain twin handled vase and cover hand painted with apples and berries by Harry Ayrton, signed, two mask and scrolling leaf capped handles, with gilt heightened mould decoration to the neck and cover, raised on spreading circular foot on square base with re-entrant corners, printed marks to base, model no.1572, height 27cm. CONDITION REPORT: General condition appears good, only with some areas of rubbing, particularly to upper part. With two dots of white paint to underneath of main body. Some traces of wear commensurate with age to base. Cover in generally good condition but finial has been broken off and reglued. The case is half painted with a sprig of fruit.
A group of four ceramic figures comprising Royal Doulton HN1315 "The Old Balloon Seller", a Beswick terrier, a figure group of two Siamese cats and a horse, also a Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature mug and a circular trinket box (af), a Beswick Ware character jug "Sairey Gamp", and a Burleigh Ware jug (8).
An 18th century Worcester porcelain chinoiserie style circular bowl, decorated in enamels with various Chinese figural and interior scenes and with underglaze blue ornamental band to the inside, diameter 12cm, and a similarly decorated larger 18th century Liverpool porcelain example, diameter 15.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The Liverpool bowl has a star hairline to base, visible both underneath and to the top, also some areas of surface wear such as scratches, particularly to the inside, some rubbing to the red iron paint, and minor areas of flaking to the paints. The Worcester bowl is generally in good condition with areas of rubbing and scratches to paints, particularly to the inside bottom.
A Royal Worcester porcelain footed flared vase with gilt heightened rim and base, hand painted with mountainous lake landscape with figure and birds, by Walter Sedgley, signed, marked to base in puce, model G923, date code for 1926, height 22cm. CONDITION REPORT: General condition appears good, only with some flaking and rubbing to gilt, and with odd areas of tiny manufacturing imperfections (firing bubbles). Some traces of wear to base.
A quantity of various ceramics comprising a collection of Wedgwood plates including "Great Floral Painters of The 19th Century" and "Legends of Ancient Greece" series, a Royal Worcester "Nefertiti" pattern decorated tea set and trinket boxes from "Legends of The Nile" series, a Studio Pottery jardinière, a further lustre glazed Holdcroft example, etc, also two clear cut glass decanters.
An extensive Royal Worcester "Gold Chantilly" pattern decorated tea and dinner ware comprising two tureens and covers, a large serving bowl, dinner plates, various saucers, side plates, shallow dessert bowls, cream jugs, twin handled soup bowls, a circular cake plate, set of six egg cups, and three small oval dishes.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain jug of conical form with hand painted and gilt heightened floral sprays, with shaped high spout above globular reticulated double walled neck and with gilt bead and floral decorated loop handle, marked in puce to base, reg no.89060, date code for 1890, height 26cm and a further similarly decorated jug of fluted tapering form, marked in puce to the base, reg no.119478, dated for 1890, height 22cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Minor surface dirt and small areas of rubbing to the gilt, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Royal Worcester ivory porcelain jar and cover of lobed squat globular form, overall hand painted and gilt heightened with floral sprays, with gilt band to the top and base, marked in puce to the base, no.1412, date code for 1892, height 16.5cm, and a blush ivory porcelain example with hand painted floral motifs and gilt mould wicker effect lower part, with associated cover, marked in puce to the base, reg no.101230, date code for 1895, height 13cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: The lobed example has heavy rubbing to the edge of the upper rim and smaller ones to the lower band of gilt. Some minor surface wear particularly to the top of the cover. The blush ivory example with surface dirt and rubbing to the gilt, minor chip underneath the edge of the base.
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.
A Royal Worcester Hadley Ware twin handled urn shaped vase with circular base, decorated with two peacocks with green printed mark to base for 1905, height 21cm, a Royal Worcester blush ivory jug with gilt handle and base rim, with floral decoration, green printed mark to base and no.1094, height 14.5cm and a Hadley's of Worcester baluster vase decorated with violets and lily of the valley, height 12.5cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Peacock vase: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Blush ivory jug: rubbing to the gilding on the handle and spout, very minor abrasions to the body. Hadley baluster vase: crazing to the inside to the bottom and sides.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain baluster twin handled vase, hand painted with floral sprays, with flared rim above foliate decorated slender neck raised on spreading circular foot, marked in puce to the base, reg no.238831, date code for 1897, height 21cm. CONDITION REPORT: Surface dirt and small areas of rubbing to the gilt, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
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 Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester and Coventry St. London porcelain cabinet plate of shaped circular form, centred with a hand painted crest inscribed "Nec. Temere. Nec. Timide" within gilt scroll border and light blue rim, marked to base, diameter 27cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor rubbing to gilding. Surface scratches to centre of plate.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain vase of globular form, hand painted and gilt heightened with floral sprays, with bell shaped neck and shell decorated twin handles, raised on spreading circular stem to gadrooned foot, marked to base, reg no.397751, date code for 1903, height 23cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some areas to the gilt particularly to one side of the foliate decorated neck, some surface dirt, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

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