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Six pieces of Hammersley Dresden Spray's pattern including a bowl - Height 10 cm x Diameter 25 cm, a heart shaped pot and lid, rectangular pin tray, scallop shape dish, square dish with flowing edge and a cabinet plate - Condition report: No damage evident apart from small chip to rectangular pin tray and eight cabinet plates, seven with pink boarders, the central white fields with floral decoration, one Worcester plate 1881, one Charpetier - Paris, two manufactured 1868, a Davenport plate decorated with floral sprays, two saucers and two side plates - Condition report: No damage evident
A mid-18th century Worcester porcelain tea bowl, decorated in underglaze blue, bearing blue crescent mark, together with a part-Crown Staffordshire tea set, early 20th century, comprising: teapot, two cups and saucers, an open sugar bowl and stand, preserve pot, cream jug and a Royal Doulton ceramic flower ornament formed as a shell. Condition Report: A chip to the rim of the Worcester tea bowl, other items in generally good condition with wear commensurate with ate.
A box containing a good quantity of decorative ceramics, to include: a Royal Doulton Don Quixote character jug, a Royal Doulton North American Indian character jug and a Royal Doulton Athos character jug, together with other items, to include examples from Royal Albert Old Country Roses, Aynsley, Royal Worcester, Minton and others.
A group of 19th century and later English ceramic plates to include a Royal Worcester commemorative example depicting Earl Beauchamp Major of Worcester and Lady Mary Lygon Mayoress of Worcester, dated 1896, a blue and white floral decorated stone china Wedgwood & Co example, a group of blue and white transfer decorated plates, also a Clarice Cliff transfer floral decorated plate, and an 18th century Dutch plate, etc. CONDITION REPORT: The Wedgwood example has some crude restoration to rim. Some transfer decorated blue and white examples have chips and scratched throughout, one has been reglued. The Dutch plate has chips throughout to the rim and rim appears to be rubbed. Clarice Cliff has a few minor chips to underneath of rim and some firing imperfections. Royal Worcester plate appears to be in good condition.
A collection of Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory ceramics with a moulded design of hops and hop leaves, comprising a small jug and bowl, shape 326A on a silver plated stand, a similar jug and bowl, a larger 326A shaped jug, a globular example, and a small jug, shape 603, all with green or black stamps to base (6). CONDITION REPORT: The globular jug has had restoration from rim down into the body, 603 jug has bubble damage to the glaze in the rim and slightly further down, general rubbing to gilding commensurate with age.
A Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory biscuit barrel with gilt heightened moulded leaf decoration, shape 56, with silver plated lid and swing handle, with black "Worcester" stamp to base, height 18cm, and a similar example in shape 730A with green "Worcester" stamp to base (2). CONDITION REPORT: Some rubbing to gilt heightening commensurate with age, small firing bubble flaw on one and surface dirt.
A Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory salad bowl with gilt heightened moulded foliate decoration, shape number erased from base, with silver plated rim, black "Worcester" mark to base, diameter 22cm, and a pair of matching salad servers (3). CONDITION REPORT: Rubbing to gilding commensurate with age, especially on servers, surface dirt, otherwise good condition.
A pair of Locke & Co Worcester preserve pots, one decorated with a peacock and signed "Bach" for Charles Greatbach, the other decorated with a chaffinch and signed "J. Lewis", with silver plated lids, both with green "Shrub Hill" marks to base, also another preserve pot in the form of a sack of corn and gilt heightened corn stalks, shape 691, with silver plated swing handle lid and spoon with poppy head finials, black "Worcester" mark to base, height approx 12cm. CONDITION REPORT: A little rubbing to gilding, a little surface dirt, otherwise good condition.
A collection of Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory miniature vessels of various shapes and sizes, painted with birds including three peacocks and a pheasant, signed "H. Wall", three peasants and a robin, signed "C. Morris", other peasants by "W. Stinton, J. Ross, and E. Blake", and one unsigned, all with green "Worcester" and "Shrub Hill Works" stamps to base (12). CONDITION REPORT: Good condition with minimal rubbing to gilt rims commensurate with age.
A large Locke & Co. Worcester blush ivory pot pourri bowl with reticulated cover with gilt heightened foliate decoration, shape 46, with black stamp to base and cover, diameter 19cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some surface dirt otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A Locke & Co. Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase of slender bottle form with reticulated rim decorated with gilt heightened leaves and berries, shape 277, with black mark to base, height 32.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Two very small chips to base, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Three boxed limited edition Royal Worcester figures, each 476/500; "Bridget", "Emily", and "Marion" (af) (3). CONDITION REPORT: Marion has a broken thumb, and her badminton racket has become loose (both are present), Emily and Bridget are in good condition with no sign of damage or restoration.
An early 20th century Royal Worcester gilt heightened blush ivory pot pourri vase and cover, the urn shaped top raised on griffin head decorated supports and circular plinth, the top with flame finial, Hadley 206 shape, painted with roses by Ethel Spilsbury, with puce mark to base for 1923, height including cover 28cm. CONDITION REPORT: Tiny chip to very tip of finial, some rubbing to gilding commensurate with age.
A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory vases with gilt edged outswept rims painted with roses and other flowers, unsigned, Grainger 923 shape, green stamp to base for 1914 and patriotic Union Flag, height 15.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some slight rubbing to gilding. One with very small surface scratches. Basically both in good condition.
A Royal Worcester "Evesham" tea and dinner ware comprising ten dinner plates, ten side plates, a tureen and cover, eight plates of various shapes and sizes, a cruet set, eight trios, two spare side plates, eight dessert bowls, one sandwich plate and two cake plates, cream jug and a dessert cup. CONDITION REPORT: Light use. Postage within UK would be £45 + VAT.
A George IV hallmarked silver circular comport set with Royal Worcester porcelain plaque depicting apples and cherries, signed by William Bee, Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1828, height 12cm, diameter 16cm. CONDITION REPORT: The stem is dented just beneath the bowl , dent to base and rim is slightly misshapen, scratches to the ceramic plaque and the inside of the bowl.

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