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Pair late 18th century Flight & Barr Worcester planters hand painted panels, one titled 'Capard House Queens County Ireland the Seat of John Pigott Esq.' on separate bases H17.5cm Condition Report Capard House - extensive damage. Base - large chip Other base - chip General rubbing to gilding and scratches to pictoral part.
A Royal Doulton H2908 twelve setting dinner, tea and coffee service, cream ground with gilt tooled borders comprising eleven dinner plates 27cm diameter and one near matching Minton Buckingham pattern dinner plate, twelve side plates 21cm diameter, twelve twin handled soup bowls and saucers, a pair of gravy boats and stands, a pair of vegetable dishes and covers and three graduated oval serving dishes, eleven teacups and one near matching Royal Worcester Ambassador coffee cup, twelve saucers, eleven tea plates and one near matching Royal Worcester Durham pattern tea plate, approx 115 pieces.
Pair of Grainger & Co., Worcester vases with opposing songbird vignettes, gilt ribboned handles and base, pierced gilt collars, 20cm high. Condition Report Vase 1: The gilt ribbons are quite badly rubbed but are not chipped/restored. The gilding around the top of the vase is again fairly rubbed. The main scenes are well painted, however there are a lot of dirty marks/scratches throughout the body of the vase. The gilding to the base is good. Vase 2: Gilding, ribbons and top are again all rubbed throughout. The vase is gain marked, scratched with one side being particularly bad. Both vases need very well cleaned but have no chips/losses as such.
A Royal Worcester porcelain flatback jug, decorated with leaves and berries, signed K Blake, shape 1094 Condition Report / Extra Information Hairline crack at base of the spout above handle which runs through the body of the jug to the base and can be clearly seen on inside of jug (but restored to exterior).
A Flight Worcester teaset, comprising of teapot and stand, sucrier, sugar bowl and cream jug, five saucers, four tea bowls and two cups, with a similar cup (16) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 42 - Minor fading to gilding to all pieces, chip to base of sugar bowl, chip to rim of teabowl, handle repaired to cup, crack to another tea bowl, crack to another cup.
A Royal Doulton 'Standon' coffee and dinner set (44), together with a Susie Cooper for Wedgwood coffee set 'Gay Stripes Cantaloupe' (24), a Noritake japanned decorated teaset (11), a Gladstone 'Picardy' teaset (23) a Royal Winton china dish and a Royal Worcester egg codler (a lot) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 51 - General condition good, some cracks to one or two cups, dinner set in outer bags.
A Royal Doulton statuette 'Repose', HN 2272, 15cm high, together with a Royal Doulton statuette 'Sheila', HN 2742, 24cm high, a Royal Worcester statuette 'First Dance' no. 3629, 18cm high, a Royal Crown Derby paperweight modelled as a bird, a Royal Albert 'Jemima Puddleduck' figure and a Swarovski crystal swan (5)
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL Approximately 930 cards, including real photographic views of The Edgar Tower, Worcester; Broadway Tower; Pershore Bridge; Wormholt Estate, Wormholt Park, Shepherd's Bush, London; Long Rigg, Riding Mill; and Aynam Road, Kendal; with views of the New Workmen's Hall, Ebbw Vale; Walters' Road, Swansea; Windsor Road, Barry; Grey Street, Newcastle; The Green Man, Putney Heath; Middlesex Street, Petticoat Lane; an East End Rag-and-Bone Man; and Market Square, Stafford, (loose).
An Allen & Wheelock Center Hammer Lipfire Navy revolver dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA Octagonal, rifled, 6 inches barrel (rifling and bore in good condition), with brass foresight, marked "ALLEN & WHELLOCK WORCESTER M.S. U.S. / ALLENS PAT'S SEPT. 7 NOV. 9 1858" on the left, cal. 36 Lipfire; smooth, six-shot cylinder, frame with extractor which can be activated by rotating the trigger guard; smooth, walnut grip scales. Serial "1xx" number. Keeping 70% of the antique finishing. Scarce revolver created in five hundred pieces only. See "Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms", by N. Flayderman, eighth edition, page 56. dimensions: length 27 cm.
A group of three Royal Worcester ceramic jugs; one having hand painted peaches and berries still life design with gilt coloured handle, interior and foot, signed Everrett, c.1926, a Blush Ivory jug with floral design with gilt detailing and handle, numbered to base 1094, c.1895 and another similar Blush ware jug with floral design c.1908. Tallest 12.5cm.

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