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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, 1894, of ovoid form with conical knop and scroll handles, painted with flowersprays on a duck egg blue ground within moulded scroll borders picked out in green and gilt, printed mark in puce, 23cm high Minor wear to gilding. No damage or restoration 150315
A Set of Twelve Royal Worcester Porcelain Dessert Plates, 1902, painted by Johnson with named game birds within blue and gilt leaf borders, signed, titled, printed marks, 23cm diameter; and A Similar Royal Worcester Pottery Sauce Tureen, Cover and Stand (15) Seven plates with enamel loss or deep scratches. One with some staining. Some minor wear and staining throughout. 120315
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Cup and Saucer, 1919, painted by William Ricketts and F Harper with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed marks in puce; A Similar Miniature Goblet, 1932, painted by Edward Townsend; and A Similar Ovoid Vase and Cover, 1938, painted by Edward Townsend, 12cm high (5) Some glaze crazing. 210115
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Side Plate, 1923, painted by H Everitt with a still life of fruit on a mossy ground, signed, printed mark in puce, 16cm; A Similar Plate, 1931, painted by Horace Price; A Similar Plate, 1932, painted by Harry Ayrton; A Similar Plate, 1933, painted by George Moseley; and A Similar Plate, 1937, painted by Edward Townsend (5) Good condition. 210115
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Twin-Handled Urn Shaped Vase and Cover, 1924, painted by Edward Townsend with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank within a foliate scroll cartouche on a powder blue ground with gilt strapwork, signed, printed mark in puce, 17.5cm high; and A Royal Doulton Cabinet Cup and Saucer, gilt with foliate swags on a powder blue ground, printed marks (4) Very minor wear to gilding. 210115
A Matched Set of Three Royal Worcester Porcelain Beaker Vases, 1926, 1927 and 1931, painted by William Ricketts with vignettes of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt borders, signed, printed marks in green and puce, 19cm high One with restored chip and associated hairline crack. Some minor wear to gilding. 020215
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Twin-Handled Vase and Cover, 1931, painted by William Ricketts with a still life on a mossy band, the reverse with cherries, the ovoid body on a tall swept circular foot, signed, printed mark in puce, 27cm high; and A Similar Smaller Vase and Cover, 12.5cm high (4) Some very minor wear. 210115
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Milk Jug, 1940, of baluster form, painted by Edward Townsend with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed mark in puce, 13cm high; A Similar Smaller Jug, 1930, painted by Harry Ayrton, 10.5cm; and Another, 1923, painted by Horace Price, 10.5cm (3) Good. 210115
A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Urn Shaped Vase, circa 1815, with twin serpent handles, painted with ''The Shepherd's Lyre, The Virgin's Lay, Thomson's Hymn'' on a gilt seaweed ground within beaded borders, on a circular socle and square plinth, script title and marks and impressed mark, 20cm high The scene is taken from the line ''The Shepherd's Flute, The Virgin's Lay'' from the poem The Seasons by James Thomson, published in four parts from 1726-1730. One handle cracked. Repair to socle through base of vase and foot. 060215
A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Porcelain Vase, circa 1820, of urn form with everted rim, beaded border and serpent handles, painted with a bust portrait of Ferdinand in a beaded cartouche on a blue ground gilt with classical urns, scrolls and foliage, on a square foot inscribed FERDINAND and OH HEAVEN OH EARTH BEAR WITNESS, script marks, 10cm high; and An English Porcelain Vase, painted with a medieval lady on a gilt seaweed ground, the reverse with a flowerspray within beaded and gilt borders, 8.5cm high (2) Both with typical minor wear to gilding, particularly at extremities. 2cm line to inside of upper rim of larger vase appears to be a deep scratch rather than a hairline crack. 150315
A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Vase, circa 1820, of drum shape with flared rim and beaded borders, painted with Buckleigh (sic) Wales, on tripodium supports and tricorn plinth, script marks, 9.5cm high; and Another Vase, painted with Rhayader Bridge, Radnorshire, on a cream ground, 10cm high (2) Vase 1 - with restored rim chip and associated hairline crack. Both with typical minor wear to gilding on extremities. 260115
A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Vase and Matched Cover, circa 1820, of hemispherical form, painted with Wolsingham, Norfolk, on a gilt seaweed ground below a beaded border, supported on three dolphins and trefoil plinth, script mark, 15cm high; and An English Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Pierced Cover, painted with a continuous landscape within beaded borders and gilt rims, 14cm high (4) Some typical minor wear to gilding on extremities. 260115
A Pair of English Porcelain Vases, circa 1820, of cylindrical form with flared rims and ring handles, painted with a band of pink roses within gilt line and scroll borders, 11cm high; and A Chamberlains Worcester Twin-Handled Campana Vase, painted with flowersprays on a green ground, script mark, 11cm high (3) One of the pair with restoration to handle. Typical minor wear to gilding on extremities. 260115
A Royal Worcester porcelain vase, decorated roses, signed R Rushton (restored), 27 cm high Condition report Report by NG Pedestal base being broken off and restored. Rubbing to gilt and painted decoration. Some light scratches to surface. Base with puce Royal Worcester mark and stamped 1732, inscribed 1574 in orange.
ASTON VILLA - MANCHESTER CITY 1915 Villa home programme v Manchester City, 21/4/1915, also covers Villa Reserves v Worcester City, 24/04/1915 (Birmingham League), final Villa programme for recognised competitive football until the end of the First World War. Ex bound volume, spine almost split and some scuffing to rear cover. Fair
WORCESTER CITY v CARDIFF CITY Scarce four page issue dated 17 Nov 1945, Southern League Cup. Only eleven teams contested the Southern League Cup this year and due to war and travelling difficulties, some fixtures were not played. The competition was split into two sections, East and West with 6 and five teams. Slightly creased, slight marks, no writing. Generally good
A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE AND COVER, by Charley Baldwyn, dated 1900, of globular form with scroll handles, the domed moulded cover with cone finial, painted with four Swans in flight amid gilt reeds and grasses, signed C. Baldwyn, the reverse with a single swallow, all against a matt pale blue ground, 19.5cm high, green printed marks and shape No.1515 Condition:very good overall, no chips, cracks, repair or restoration
A SET OF SIX WORCESTER FIRST PERIOD PLATES, circa 1775-85, of lobed circular shape with basket weave moulded rims, printed in blue with the 'Gilliflower' pattern, 21cm diameter (one at fault) (6) Condition:one with crack intersecting rim in two places and around the verge, one has very small chip to rim edge
A WORCESTER FIRST PERIOD MOULDED CREAM BOAT, circa 1755-58, of lobed oval shape with scroll handle, the sides moulded with rococo scrollwork cartouches encasing blue printed scenes with 'Captive Bird' pattern of pagoda with oriental figure holding a bird on a chord, the interior with flower garlands, 5.8cm high (repaired) Condition:hairline from rim to foot, across and up to opposite , riveted near rim, associated chips to foot rim
A WORCESTER FIRST PERIOD SUCRIER AND MATCHED COVER, circa 1770, of ovoid shape, the domed cover with flower finial, printed in blue with 'Fence' pattern of Chinese garden vignettes, 12cm high, crescent mark Condition:cover poorly fitting, matched some very small chips to finial petals, otherwise good
A WORCESTER FIRST PERIOD SPARROW BEAK JUG AND COVER, circa 1770, of typical ovoid shape with loop handle and flower finial, printed in blue with 'Fence' pattern of Chinese garden vignettes, 12cm high, crescent mark Condition:very small ribbles to finial petals, very small chip to edge of cover very minor surface scratches to jug, not disfiguring

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