Limited edition Royal Worcester figurines from the Old Country Ways series including: 'Rosie picking Apples 405/9,500 sculpted by Sheila Mitchell; 'The Milkmaid' 405/9,500 sculpted by Maureen Halson; 'Farmer's Wife' nr 405/9,500 sculpted by Maureen Halson together with Royal Worcester National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children including 'Lullaby nr 48/9,500 hand sculpted by Sheila Mitchell approx 18.5 cms h, 'Love' nr 4,130/9500 designed by Sheila Mitchell; 'A Posy for Mother' 1137/7,500 sculpted by Maureen Halson another figure inspired by the work of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Animals 'Safe at Last nr 236/12,500 designed by Sheila Mitchell and lastly 'Grandma's Bonnet' the official 1990 National Children's Home Figurine nr 1536/9,500 sculpted by Sheila Mitchell. All in good condition. (9)
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Babington (Gervase, Bishop of Worcester) A briefe conference, betwixt mans Frailtie and Faith, black letter, woodcut head-piece and historiated initial, a few contemporary ink annotations and inscription to final blank verso, F6 with small tear to lower margin, repairs to margins of final two leaves and lower half of final leaf, both without loss to text, light browning, very light water-staining to a few margins, modern half vellum, lightly spotted, small 4to, James Roberts for Thomas Chard, 1596.*** All editions of this work rare at auction. The author was cousin to Anthony Babington, who was executed for treason against Elizabeth I as part of the Babington Plot.
A PAIR OF WORCESTER CHOCOLATE, CUPS, ONE COVER, AND SAUCERS LATE 18TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY LATER DECORATED Decorated with a blue and gilt spiral band, the floral reserves attributed to William Billinglsey Crescent marks 17cm high, the dishes 17.5cm diameter Provenance: Bonhams, 5th December 2007, lot 311, where noted: While resident at Mansfield, it is known that Billingsley bought white porcelain from various sources for decorating purposes. John Sandon, Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain (1993), p 66 notes that the Chamberlain order books record the sale of white porcelain to Billingsley at his Mansfield address on 8th July 1799. Outside decoration is only occasionally found on Flight porcelain and it is possible these were 'old stock', supplied to the Mansfield workshop by the later partnership of Flight and Barr. The bouquets are very much in the Derby style and not at all typical of Worcester factory decoration during the Flight period. The flowers appear remarkably close to the hand of William Billingsley himself Condition Report: One cover missing, one saucer extensively restored, the remaining cover restored to the handle Some chips Condition Report Disclaimer
A SELECTION OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN VARIOUS DATES THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY Comprising: A blue scale ground butter dish, cover, stand. 15.5cm diameter, a leaf dish, 35cm wide, a Kakiemon pattern cylindrical mug, 15cm high and Three Worcester teapots and covers, and a dish Provenance: Variously purchased in London Salerooms 1990-2008 Condition Report: Various damages and old repairs.Please ask the Dept. for the additional images that are available for this lot upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
An 18th century Worcester blue and white two-handled saucer boat, An 18th century Worcester saucer dish and cream jug decorated with floral swags and flowers and a Whieldon type 'tortoiseshell' moulded plate (7)Two handled sauceboat has old repair to one side, with old rivet marks (rivets now removed) glue somewhat discoloured and visible now.Jug with grey and gilded husk trail. possible small flakes to spout, rubbing to gilding on the handleMatching saucer - some pitting from firing, two chips to the foot, abrasion to the rim gilding band in places.Whieldon dish - some crazing to the glaze and old repair to the rim, firing crack to centre approx .75mm and some pitting.Please see additional image of interior of the sauce boat
A Copeland Parian figure of Lurline playing a lyre with a sturgeon at her feet; a Worcester decorated figure playing a flute; a polychrome Parian figure of harpist in classical drapery, Robinson and Leadbeater; a polychrome Parian figure of The Bride, under a glass dome' a Parian Water Carrier figure adapted to a lamp with fringed shade (not tested); a large Copeland Parian figure of a Seaman (7)all items have surface dirt and stainingLurline - minor chips to toes (only detected by slight sharpness to the touch), missing end of an object used to play the lyre in right hand, surface marks, dirt and stainingFisherman - missing an object to hold, missing index finger - surface dirt and stainingWatercarrier, set on plinth with greek key frieze - surface dirt and staining, now converted to a lamp, and drilled in three placesThe Bride - abrasion to nose, many missing leaves, grapes and tendrils in her bouquet, some pearls on dress have been reattached or replacedFigure holding pair of flutes, partially coloured and gilded - in good conditionPolychrome thoughtful figure holding gilded dagger, with turquoise greek key highlights to edge of drapery and headpiece picked out in gilding - in good conditionPolychrome figure with lyre - stamped R&L at feet - repair to lyre possibly as there is an area of discolouration, possibly repaired lion mask on lyre
A Worcester bat printed composed trio, circa 1760, the coffee cup with the Milkmaids pattern, the tea bowl and saucer with classical viewsabrasion to the rim of the saucer (approx 1cm) a few small surface scratchespossible hairline to handle of cup, slight roughness to rimtea bowl - 1mm flake to rim
A pair of Parian table centrepieces, probably Worcester, modelled as classical female busts supporting baskets balanced on their heads, highlighted in gilt, 27cm highThese are a male and female figure, wearing rustic chemise type shirts with embroidery details picked out in colour. Socle is glazed and with gilding band (some discolouration)See further images for condition
A group of 18th century Worcester polychrome porcelain, to include a two-handled pierced basket, a barrel-shaped teapot, a bell-shaped mug and as scale blue ground tea cup, tea bowl and saucercup and saucer - restored break to saucer and restoration to the rimteapot - flakes and small chips to flower finial on the lid, firing cracks to leaf on lid, horizontal hairline crack from handle to spout about halfway up the body, marks and staining to bottom edge from manufactureBellied mug - large repaired area on most of one sidetea bowl- surface scratches to centre, rubbing to gilt rimtea cup - rubbing to gilt rim, pitting from firing, possible surface repair inside rimbasket - hairline crack to base edge to edge, glued hairline crack to rim, top of one leaf missing from festoons at side, numerous flakes, and petal losses from four flowers
A Worcester Parian figure of Dante, standing holding a book, on an octagonal plinth, 48.5cms29chips to the foot of the plinth around the bottom edge (shown)Dante's right hand MAY have been restored to the very end tips of the fingers. Finger tips feel very slightly rough, but nothing conclusive under UV.Surface dirt and debris. See addtional photos for condition
A group of Worcester blue and white porcelain, 18th century, comprising a bell-shaped mug decorated with floral sprays, a mug decorated with a mother and child, a tea bowl and saucer painted with a dragon and a tea bowl and saucer printed with Fence pattern (6)mother and child straight sided mug - many chips around the rim, another large one to basebulbous mug - chips to footdragon tea bowl - three chips to rimdragon saucer - surface scratches and a few firing marks
Three Worcester blue and white coffee cans, circa 1758 - 70, one decorated with the Cannon Ball pattern, a Warbler pattern bell-shaped can and a tapering fluted can painted with scenes of a man fishing (3)tapering fluted can - two small chips at the foot, (2mm and 1mm) flake to rim, manufacturing anomaly on the sidebell shaped can - hairline crack to handleother one - stain to base
A collection of Parian ware, to include a Mintons Parian font (lacking cover), a Worcester Parian spill vase modelled as a hand, a pair of figural spill vases, seven further vases, a biscuit barrel and cover, an Empire style pastille burner (12)Hand - finger has been glued and reattachedPair spill vases with double sided mask - one has small chip on rimPastille burner - chipped (see images)Large double handled vase - chipped around rim, large pieces absentFont - chips to rimBiscuit barrel - completeOvoid vase - restoration to the rimSpill vase representing the Arts - good conditionFaceted spill vase - chips to the rimVase with scalloped edge and blue grapes - repaired damage to rim and various missing elements
A Liverpool blue and white porcelain bowl. Circa 1780, with blue and white floral painted decoration, height 6.6cm, diameter 16cm, together with two Worcester blue and white Fisherman pattern tea bowls, each with disguised Chinese character marks, two Caughley tea bowls, a Caughley cup and a blue and white saucer (7).
A late 19th Century Royal Worcester porcelain basket with basket weave moulding, pierced rim and rope effect handle with a green and ivory finish and gilt highlighting - firing damage to rim - sold with an early 20th Century Grainger's Worcester porcelain pot pourri of urn form with a trefoil base and hoof supports, the body and lid with reticulation, with a blush ivory finish

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