GROUP OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEA WARES 18TH CENTURY comprising three teacups and three saucers, two painted with flowers within blue and gilt borders, the other painted with blue flower sprigs and sprays; a 'Mons' pattern boullion cup and saucer; a blue ground tea bowl and saucer; and a blue ground coffee can, various marks (11)
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GROUP OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN 18TH CENTURY comprising a 'Three Flowers' pattern cabbage moulded jug, 18.5cm high; a 'Peony' pattern flower moulded sauce boat, 8.5cm high; a 'Prunus Root' pattern tea bowl and saucer, and a 'Mansfield' pattern tea bowl and saucer, all with blue crescent marks (6)
GROUP OF WORCESTER PAINTED PORCELAIN MID-LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER comprising a pair of Samson blue scale baluster vases, decorated with exotic birds, with blue fretted square marks, 19.5cm high; two Worcester blue scale dishes, each with a waved rim and decorated with exotic birds and insects, with blue fretted square marks, 21cm and 19cm diameter; and a further Worcester dish, of similar form, painted with a central floral spray within a cobalt and gilded rim, painted blue W mark, 19cm diameter (5)
A Royal Worcester Hadley Ware two handled Mug, painted daffodils, a miniature Worcester flat back Jug, painted fruit, signed C. Davis, three Royal Worcester bird figures, Hedge Sparrow, Wren and Thrush, a Worcester Ruyckvelt Figure of four eyed Fish, two Flight Barr and Barr shaped Saucers and Cup painted Malvern scene
A Locke & Co, Worcester Vase and Cover painted birds in flight, 6in H, a pair of Royal Worcester Vases and Covers decorated stylised flowers and scrolls on a green ground 12in H, one A/F, a Coalport gilt and blue Vase, 8in H, a Coalport Vase of panelled design on a red ground, 9in H, a Royal Crown Derby Sugar Hod and a set of six Vienna Coffee Cans and Saucers (one cup A/F)
Pair of Minton Plates with pierced edges painted scenes of Chelsea Hospital and Black Friars Bridge, another pair with bird and floral design, moulded decoration, a pair of floral Plates in the Coalport style and Royal Worcester Plate with painted scene of thatched cottage, signed R. Rushton
An English porcelain spill vase, c.1820, finely painted with a panel of flowers between white beaded borders, reserved on a claret ground, pattern number 103, a high-handled ewer, perhaps Ridgway, with similar floral decoration on a blue ground, pattern number 197, and a Chamberlain's Worcester cabinet cup and saucer with rose vignettes on a claret border, 20cm max. (4)
A Derby armorial coffee can and saucer, c.1790, painted with the crest of a recumbent dog above the gilt initials EC, puce factory mark, a coffee can and saucer decorated in the Church Gresley pattern, and a Barr Worcester tea cup and saucer decorated with a rich Imari pattern, incised B mark, 14.1cm max. (6) Provenance: from a private collection in London.
A good Royal Worcester dessert service, date codes for 1897, the wells painted with arrangements of fruit, flowers and nuts within panels of colourful birds, butterflies and other insects, reserved on a pink ground with gilt grapevine, the rims with panels of diamond piercing, printed factory marks and retailer's mark for Phillips of Mount Street. Comprising: two tazzae, two oval dishes, two square dishes and ten plates. (16)
Four Chamberlain's Worcester armorial dishes, c.1825, the wells decorated with the crest of the upper half of a blue seahorse within a gilt leaf band, reserved within orange-red borders with a pattern of gilt and white flowers, iron red factory marks, 29.7cm max. (4) Provenance: from a private collection in London.
A large Royal Worcester vase and matched cover, date code for 1903, of shape 1575, painted by Charles Baldwyn with four swans in flight amongst reeds and gilded seedheads on a sky blue ground, the reverse with swallows in flight, signed, the flattened shoulder moulded with a stiff leaf border, the neck with foliate scrolls, the handles issuing from mythical masks, printed marks, some repainting to the cover, 27cm. (2)
A set of nine Royal Worcester busts of horses from the Equine Studies series, c.1985, representing the nine winged horses of the Greek Sun god Helios, naturalistically modelled and raised on square bases, printed marks, each titled beneath the base, 'Aethon', 'Astrope', 'Bronte', 'Chronos', 'Eous', 'Lampon', 'Phaethon', 'Phlegon' and 'Pyroeis', 13.5cm. (9)

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