A Worcester matched trio c.1765-68, comprising a teacup, a coffee cup and a saucer, all moulded with a continuous chrysanthemum band and painted with the Old Worcester Parrot pattern, the rims with a dense colourful floral border, the tea cup with a moulded handle, 13cm. (3) Paper label for Newman & Newman Antiques, London to the saucer.
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A rare Worcester matched armorial trio c.1768, comprising a teacup, a coffee cup and a saucer, painted with panels of Kakiemon flowers alternating with narrow blue ground bands, each painted with the arms for the Fry family of a green shield bearing three running horses and a fleur de lys, square seal marks, 13cm. (3) Provenance: The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain Part II, 23rd February 2005, lot 159, for the teacup and saucer, which had been sold as part of an armorial tea service by Phillips in the mid 1980s.
A Worcester trio c.1760-65, decorated in the famille rose palette after a Chinese original with a crane standing before a fence and beside holey rockwork and flowering peony, 12.1cm. (3) The saucer with paper labels for the Mark Hall Collection, and for Roderick Jellicoe. See lot 240 for the Chinese original and a Liverpool copy.
A Worcester dessert plate c.1770, with scalloped edge, the well painted with insects in flight above an Oriental garden scene of trees and rockwork, reserved on a wet blue ground within simple gilt rims, script W mark, 18.8cm. Provenance: Bonhams, The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain Part I, lot 172. Illustrated by Simon Spero and John Sandon (1986), fig 318. It has been suggested that the central decoration was carried out by an independent decorator, since that and the lack of gilding are atypical of what the factory was producing at that time.
A rare matched pair of Worcester flower pots c.1768-70, of flared bucket form with two moulded bands, the everted rim with ovolu moulding highlighted in puce and gilt, the exteriors painted with polychrome flower sprays, one incised 82 to the base, a crack to one, 5.5cm high. (2) Cf. H Rissik Marshall, pl.20, no.383 for a similar pair with floral tops, now in the Ashmolean Museum. Such pots are believed to have been modelled by John Toulouse, who may have brought the shape with him when he moved from Bow in the late 1760s.
A rare Worcester cornucopia wall pocket c.1755-58, the traditional spiral-moulded horn shape with a moulded floral border to the top, decorated with sprays of flowers in the Chinese manner, and with scattered flying insects, 25.5cm. Together with a Perspex stand. (2) Cf. H Rissik Marshall, Coloured Worcester Porcelain, pl. 1, fig. 20 for a similar pair. Paper label for the R. David Butti Collection, No. 118. The Oriental style enamelling on this piece is more reminiscent of the indianische Blumen of Meissen, and therefore probably derives from the German porcelain rather than directly from the Chinese or Japanese.
A Worcester ornithological saucer c.1758-60, printed in black with River Scene, with swans and other aquatic birds swimming on water beneath trees, a heron standing in the background, some wear to the black line rim, 12.3cm. Cf. Simon Spero, 18th Century English Transfer-Printed Porcelain and Enamels, no.3.8 for a similar saucer dish and a discussion of the origins of the River Scene print.
A Worcester blue and white moulded cornucopia wall pocket c.1758, the traditional spiral horn shape additionally moulded with a detailed landscape of cattle grazing before a chapel, with a bird in a tree, above and beneath the moulding painted with flowers and a hatched diaper design, workman's mark, two small rim chips, 21.3cm.
A rare Worcester blue and white basket c.1762, the circular form painted to the interior with the Anemone and Bellflower Spray pattern, the interior walls with bands of flowerheads and leaves, the exterior applied with flowerheads, open crescent mark, a short rim crack, 16.7cm dia. Cf. Branyan, French and Sandon, Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790, I.E.24A.
A rare Worcester 'trial' coffee cup c.1768-70, painted with an armorial shield within simple purple scrollwork, to either side a finely painted flower sprig respectively numbered 'No. 2' and 'No. 3', 6.3cm high. Paper labels for the Zorensky Collection, the Sir Jeremy Lever Collection and the Crane Collection. Exhibited: The English Ceramic Circle, Armorials Exhibition, 2008. The flower painting on this cup shows a good degree of realism compared to the usual factory output. No other item of Worcester porcelain is known with similar trial numbers.
A Worcester ovoid vase c.1765, printed in black to one side with May Day, two ladies dancing to the music of a peg-legged fiddler, before a man balancing a bowl of flowers and other objects on his head, the reverse with a scene of Milkmaids, 20cm. Paper label for the E & J Handley Collection. Illustrated: Simon Spero, 18th Century English Transfer-Printed Porcelain and Enamels, no.2.42. The May Day print derives from a painting by Francis Hayman, which appears on p.120 of The Ladies Amusement.
A Royal Worcester ivory ground two handled vase with integral stand, with painted violet and other floral decoration beneath a beaded border, with faint pink printed mark to base, 8 cm tall approx together with a miniature Royal Worcester jug with painted decoration of a pheasant, signed H Stinton, with green printed mark to base, 6 cm tall approx
A collection of 19th century and later ceramics including Royal Worcester ivory glazed leaf moulded jugs of various size (6), a pair of Royal Worcester cornucopia shaped vases, a small Belleek basket weave moulded pot, a pair of Royal Worcester rectangular tiles from the Worcester Rose Collection with botanical decoration, a collection of late Victorian Royal Worcester tea wares with chrysanthemum detail comprising five cups, five saucers and six tea plates and further decorative plates and dishes including a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern dish number 1128, an Ironstone serving plate, various blue and white printed plates, etc
A silver open-faced pocket watch, John Forrest, London, Chronometer, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds, dial and movement signed, movement numbered "720267", the case hallmarked for Birmingham, 1912 & 1913, flat-chased with decorative motifs, with overlaid gold motif; and a silver open-faced pocket watch, Kay, Worcester, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds, movement numbered "51437", the case hallmarked for Chester, 1894, with engine-turned decoration and vacant cartouche (2)
A collection of ceramics including Copeland Spode dinner wares with green and gilt border decoration and printed and infilled floral sprays comprising a rectangular serving dish and sixteen plates and soup plates (three sizes) together with a large Royal Worcester meat plate with blue and white and gilt stylised floral decoration, with printed mark to reverse, further blue and white printed ceramics including a Copeland Spode Italian pattern bowl, further blue and white printed wares, etc (displayed on green baize)
A collection of 19th century Grainger's Worcester tea wares with blue printed decoration in the Moss Fibre pattern comprising milk jug, slop bowl, cake plate, seven cups, eight saucers and eight tea plates together with a Royal Doulton Helena pattern teapot, a further teapot with rose decoration, etc
A silver open-faced pocket watch, Kay, Jones & Coy, Worcester & Locle, 935 standard, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, central painted floral motif, the case flat-chased with decorative motifs, with key; a silver open-faced pocket watch, 935 standard, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, gilt details and central painted floral motif, flat-chased with scrolling borders and floral details; a silver open-faced pocket watch, The Farringdon, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals; a gold-plated open-faced pocket watch, Elgin, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, the case decorated with birds in flight within a decorative border; a silver open-faced pocket watch, Etoile, the white enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds, plain case; and a watch key (7)
A collection of commemorative wares including a boxed Royal Worcester plate commemorating Margaret Thatcher (boxed), a Royal Winton teapot inscribed Tory Tea together with a matching mug, royal commemorative wares including a Doulton Burslem 1887 Jubilee beaker, a Royal Worcester jug commemorating J F Kennedy, etc together with two silver plated table cruets each containing six cut glass bottles with plated mounts, etc
A Royal Worcester Astley pattern coffee set comprising coffee pot and cover, cream jug, sugar bowl, six coffee cans and six saucers with printed marks to base Astley, First Produced in Dr Wall's Period 1751-1783 together with a six place Royal Worcester Dunrobin tea service including milk jug and sugar bowl and a small collection of Royal Worcester tea wares with Imari type floral decoration and retailer mark for F & C Osler of Oxford Street
A collection of decorative ceramics including a Lladro Daisa bust of a doleful clown with his chin resting on his hands, a Nao figure of a young girl, a Royal Worcester white glazed figure from the Moments Collection - Friendship, a Royal Doulton model of a collie, Beswick wares including a Beneagles Scotch Whisky flask in the form of a buzzard, a Goldcrest number 2415, a Blue Tit number 992, a pheasant, a poodle, etc together with a quantity of Whimsies and a boxed limited edition Royal Worcester candle snuffer produced to commemorate the Queen Mother's 100th year, etc
A large boxed Royal Worcester crudité dish of circular form with printed strawberry decoration, a Flemish green pattern five sectional oyster dish, a Shelley China cup and saucer with cowslip decoration, a Grays Pottery Susie Cooper designed mug with orange and yellow banded decoration, etc together with a cased set of binoculars, horse brasses, etc
A Royal Worcester model of a blonde haired baby crawling in a green romper suit, with puce printed mark to base numbers 2912 and inscribed - Michael, modelled by F G Doughty together with a Royal Worcester pill box and cover with painted bird and foliage decoration, signed Powell, with pink printed mark to base, also together with a further ceramic figure of a young woman in pink dress holding fruit, with impressed numbers to base and also painted numbers HN314
A Hadley Worcester figure of a young girl in a hooded cloak carrying a basket, with predominantly green and gilt coloured finish, with incised mark Hadley and puce printed mark to base numbers 1874, 16 cm tall approx together with a further similar Worcester figure of a female character in eastern style costume with pointed head dress holding a staff, with impressed mark to base and numbers 810 (?), 22 cm tall approx, also together with a further Royal Worcester figure from the reproduction Hadley Collection - French Fisher Boy after James Hadley 1886
A pair of Royal Worcester bowls in the Flights of Fancy pattern, both boxed together with a collection of Royal Worcester jugs in various 18th and 19th century factory styles including the Wigornia Cream Boat, Blush Ivory Flat Back, Kingfisher barrel, Nelson, Imari, etc (11 all boxed), also together with a Royal Worcester Christmas 1983 bell
An extensive collection of Portmeirion Botanic Garden pattern wares including two cylindrical storage jars and covers, large rectangular serving ovenproof dish, a large oval dish, further small rectangular dish, large jug, further jug, eight plates (various sizes), coffee cups and saucers, etc together with a large Royal Worcester Evesham pattern oven-to-table ware serving bowl, two handled crock and cover, etc

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