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A large 18th Century Worcester porcelain Tankard, the cylindrical body transfer decorated in blue with a Chinoiserie style scene in blue of buildings, water and gardens etc., with a large pine tree and fretwork style garden fence, blue crescent 'C' mark to underside, 14cm high CONDITION REPORT: All appears very good for age, no problems noted.
Three Royal Worcester blush miniature loving cups, Coalport loving cup and Royal Worcester bowl. CONDITION REPORT: The four loving cups are all in good order with no damage, repair or restoration. They are all a little dirty and require a clean. The small vase has two hairline cracks running the complete length of the side of the piece.
A Royal Worcester Holly Ribbons dinner service, comprising fourteen dinner plates, eighteen medium plates, twelve small plates, eight soup bowls, nine dessert bowls, twelve mugs, twelve saucers, sauce boat with stand, jug, three serving dishes (various), ashette and sugar basin (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This dinner service is generally in extremely good condition. None of the pieces are chipped, repaired, restored or damaged. The service has clearly had very little use. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding on approximately eight pieces but this is not significant. There are also slight variations in the colour of the ribbons. A number of pieces are a shade paler than the majority. In our opinion, some of the pieces are likely to be seconds but the majority are first quality. Every piece has made in England on the back stamp.
Three Pairs of Ladies Gauntlet Style Leather Gloves, one dark green pair with large, pleated cuffs and press stud band with bow to the wrist, labelled `Dents, DBM Worcester Make`, one tan pair with half strap to the wrist, with buttons marked `Real Nappa` and one brown pair with half strap to wrist and buttons marked `English Make`(3)
A late 18th/early 19th century sparrow beak jug, probably Worcester, lidded, polychrome but unmarked. Height 4.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Although this jug has been privately entered it does have professional restoration to the handle. This has been broken, repaired and restored and is slightly soft at the top and bottom. The remainder of the base is in good order. The lid is undamaged and in good condition.
A Flight Barr & Barr Worcester porcelain bowl, "Keswick Bridge, Cumberland", script puce marks verso. Diameter 19.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The plate is in generally reasonably good order. There are no repairs and no restorations. The only minor issues are three very small edge nibbles just through the gilding to the body of the piece. These are very small but are visible on close inspection. The gilding around the rim is also slightly rubbed in places. The gilding to the body and the painting
A Royal Worcester coffee service, cased, two H. Stinton Highland cattle, one Sedgley golden pheasant, one Starkie sheep, Austin peacock and James Stinton pheasant, date cipher for 1923 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The Stinton saucer has no repair or restoration but does have crazing to the underside edge around the foot rim. Some of this crazing has almost developed into hairline cracks which are probably only along the surface of the glaze to the base. They do not appear on the decorative side. The cup with the pheasants is in good order generally but with evidence of crazing to the white undecorated parts of the cup particularly around the handles. There are no hairline cracks and no breaks. The golden pheasant saucer is in good order as is the matching cup. The Austin saucer with pine cones is in good order as is the accompanying cup. The sheep saucer is in good order. The accompanying cup has very minor crazing and is also in good condition. The unsigned Highland Cattle saucer has two visible hairline cracks to the rear and three to the upper surface in the white area. The accompanying cup is in good order. The signed Stinton Highland Cattle saucer has an open crack running from the edge to the gilt centre. The accompanying cup has a hairline crack from just below the signature on the gilt foot rim which travels across the base and through the cipher. The gilding on all pieces is generally good with only minor scratches on the saucer bases.
A Royal Worcester milk jug, handpainted with wheat and floral sprays, heightened with gilding, puce mark to base, Registered No. 125935. Height 5.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The jug is in extremely good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The gilding is also in extremely good order with no rubbing.
A Royal Worcester Holly Ribbons dinner service, comprising fourteen dinner plates, eighteen medium plates, twelve small plates, eight soup bowls, nine dessert bowls, twelve mugs, twelve saucers, sauce boat with stand, jug, three serving dishes (various), ashette and sugar basin (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This dinner service is generally in extremely good condition. None of the pieces are chipped, repaired, restored or damaged. The service has clearly had very little use. There is some minor rubbing to the gilding on approximately eight pieces but this is not significant. There are also slight variations in the colour of the ribbons. A number of pieces are a shade paler than the majority. In our opinion, some of the pieces are likely to be seconds but the majority are first quality. Every piece has made in England on the back stamp.
Three Royal Worcester blush miniature loving cups, Coalport loving cup and Royal Worcester bowl. CONDITION REPORT: The four loving cups are all in good order with no damage, repair or restoration. They are all a little dirty and require a clean. The small vase has two hairline cracks running the complete length of the side of the piece.
A late 18th/early 19th century sparrow beak jug, probably Worcester, lidded, polychrome but unmarked. Height 4.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Although this jug has been privately entered it does have professional restoration to the handle. This has been broken, repaired and restored and is slightly soft at the top and bottom. The remainder of the base is in good order. The lid is undamaged and in good condition.
A Royal Worcester milk jug, handpainted with wheat and floral sprays, heightened with gilding, puce mark to base, Registered No. 125935. Height 5.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The jug is in extremely good order with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The gilding is also in extremely good order with no rubbing.
A large 18th Century Worcester porcelain Tankard, the cylindrical body transfer decorated in blue with a Chinoiserie style scene in blue of buildings, water and gardens etc., with a large pine tree and fretwork style garden fence, blue crescent 'C' mark to underside, 14cm high CONDITION REPORT: All appears very good for age, no problems noted.
**A MAIL AND LAMELLAR SHIRT, 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY, EAST EUROPEAN OR RUSSIAN formed of riveted rings of oval section wire, open at the front, a pair of short sleeves, short neck, extending to the thigh (small holes, losses and minor repairs), the front, sides and back fitted with numerous rectangular panels arranged in vertical panels over the torso A shirt of related type is preserved in the Kremlin Armoury, Moscow. See Kremlin 1958 no. 23. Another from this group, formerly preserved in the John Woodman Higgins Armory, Worcester, Massachusetts, was sold in these rooms 7 May 2014, lot 50.
Medieval Bronze `St John the Baptist` Oval Seal Matrix14th century AD. A `chess piece` type stamp seal with hexagonal-section shank, collar and trefoil loop above; intaglio design of a standing figure of St John within an arcade with trefoils and tracery holding a circular object; a kneeling supplicant figure before, to the border the Lombardic script legend `ECCExAGNVSxDEI` (Behold, the Lamb of God`); accompanied by an impression and collector`s relevant data cards. 15 grams, 29mm (1 1/4"). An important London collection of ecclesiastical seals, acquired since the 1970s; found Worcester, Worcestershire, UK. The inscription on the seal is taken from John the Baptist`s reference to Jesus in John 1:29 Ecce Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi (Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world). Fine condition, small chip to edge.
A Royal Worcester hand painted vase by Harry Davis, the ribbed gilt heightened neck above twin pierced angular handles and main body decorated with sheep in a landscape signed H.Davis, with a further small landscape vignette to the reverse and raised on a gilt heightened base, puce mark to base, date code 1908, also numbered 1920, height 22cm. CONDITION REPORT There is a very small area of restoration to the neck, however the vase has been broken where the neck meets the main body and there has been re-painting to the body and the top section of the vase just above the sheep running between the two handles, otherwise minor surface wear and slightly dirty throughout.

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