Collection of 18th Century Worcester and Caughley blue and white coffee cups and tea bowls, Fishermen, Mansfield and other patterns Condition: One tea bowl with vertical hairline crack, the example with gilt rim has rubbing to the gilding and a flake to the underside of the foot rim - **General condition consistent with age
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Pair of Royal Worcester urn shaped vases and covers by William Bee, each having a circular reserve panel painted with fruit, signed W. Bee within a gilt highlighted pale green, pink and off-white border on a speckled blue ground, each with printed marks, date code for 1922 and shape number 2713, 24.75cm high Condition: **No obvious restoration - General condition consistent with age
Books - Early English And Welsh Porcelain comprising: W.D. John - Nantgarw Porcelain, published by R.H. Johns Ltd, 1st edition 1948 and Swansea Porcelain, published by The Ceramic Book Company, 1st edition 1958, each signed by the author together with H. Rissik Marshall - Coloured Worcester Porcelain Of The First Period (1751-1783), published by Ceramic Book Company, 1st edition 1954 (3) Condition: We would advise viewing this lot in person
A first period Worcester miniature saucer, blue and white, diameter 1.75 ins, a Crown Staffordshire miniature lidded ginger jar and a Spode Copelands China miniature scenery patterned mug. CONDITION REPORT: The miniature Worcester saucer is in good order as is the Spode miniature scenery patterned mug. The ginger jar base is in good condition, however the lid has been broken and the top reglued. It looks to have been in two pieces. The join is visible on close inspection.
A Royal Worcester handpainted mug, decorated with a finch, height 1.75 ins, and a miniature mug handpainted with a ship. CONDITION REPORT: The finch mug has no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The gilding is strong also. There are some black glaze imperfections around the foot rim. The accompanying mug is also in good condition with no damage, repairs or restoration. There is some minor scuffing and paint losses to the purple ground but no problems of any significance.
A Royal Worcester shell shaped dish, green mark to base. Length 7.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The dish is in generally good condition. We can see no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The dish is very dirty and could do with a good clean. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding. The shell feet are scuffed to the underside and also very dirty.
A Royal Worcester two handled lidded vase, painted with floral sprays, green printed mark, Registered No. 379641. Height 13 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The top of the knop has a small loss and gilding missing. The knop has also been broken around the narrow part and badly reglued. The remainder of the lid is in good condition. The base is in good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding but this is minimal.
A Chamberlains Worcester plate, handpainted with a floral spray and two Continental porcelain relief moulded plates decorated with gilding. CONDITION REPORT: The Worcester plate has a hairline crack running from the rim for approximately 5 cm. This is an old crack and visible on both sides of the plate. The gilding is also rubbed and scratched around the inner rim and edge rim. There are minor surface scratches to the pattern to the top of the plate. The accompanying plates are both in generally good condition. The only issue with the pair are that there are losses to the gilding in places.
A quantity of china to include Royal Tuscan China 'Windswept' pattern, New Chelsea teawares, a part Royal Tuscan tea set with sky blue panels, bird and floral motifs with scalloped gilt edging, green jasperware, a large round Coalport 'Indian tree' pattern platter, a Royal Worcester 'Hanbury' pattern giant teacup, and two Spode 'Indian Sporting' plates
A Royal Worcester bowl, handpainted with foxgloves, etc., by W. Hale, puce mark to base. Diameter 7 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This bowl is in generally very good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no significant scratches or paint losses to the interior. There are some very minor blemishes to the black exterior but these are minor. The gilding on the foot rim and lip is in good order.
A Chamberlain's Worcester shell shaped dish, handpainted with flower heads and raised on three short feet. Width 8.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The dish is in generally very good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The only minor issue is some rubbing to the gilding particularly along the front edge and around the feet.
ASSORTED ROYAL COLLECTABLES comprising a Royal Worcester figurine, 'Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge', 23cm high; a Spode figurine, 'Queen Elizabeth, the Diamond Jubilee 2012', limited edition of 4995, 24cm high; models of the Coronation coach by Corgi and Crescent (2), two boxed; a 1977 Silver Jubilee postal souvenir cover and silver ingot set, cased; and other items; together with a small quantity of Betty Boop and other collectables.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory two-handled basket, picked out in gilt, purple printed marks, c. 1910; a Royal Worcester shell-shaped dish, three shell supports, green printed marks, c. 1890 a Royal Doulton stoneware ovoid jug, designed by Ethel Beard, glazed in merging tones of blue and green, impressed and sgraffito marks, 16.5cm high; a Japanese Satsuma circular dish, decorated with figures of traditional lore in a stylized landscape of mountains, temples and trees, the outer band similarly decorated, character marks, 7.5cm diam, Meiji Period
A small quantity of 18th and 19th century ceramics to include blue and white transfer teaware, a tin glaze plate with hand painted floral decoration to the rim and two Worcester style blue and white dishes. Also a Wedgwood lidded jug, a twin handle Doulton stoneware vase, a decorative Doulton plate etc.
A boxed pair of Royal Worcester Japanesque hexagonal vases, a limited edition no.74/250, with certificates. Inspired by Royal Worcester Japanesque porcelain, the vase was intended to recreate the character of a Japanese design which was popular during the 1870s, Decorated with butterflies, cranes and bamboo, height 23cm.
A large Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handle vase and cover with finial top (af), hand painted floral decoration with faces in relief to both handles, dated 1899, height 51cm. CONDITION REPORT Cover is badly damaged and finial top is loose. Some other wear commensurate with age but no visible signs of damage to the body.

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