A Royal Worcester Hadley Ware large twin handled vase, the flared neck set with twin pierced scrolling handles and main body decorated with opposing floral sprays, unsigned and on stepped circular gilt heightened base, green printed marks to base, date code 1905, also numbered 193/10.54, height 19.5cm. CONDITION REPORT One of the handles has been broken off and crudely repaired, otherwise all parts are present, minor rubbing to the gilding.
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A late 19th century Royal Worcester aesthetic movement vase in the Japanese taste, the rectangular neck above twin pierced elephant mask handles and with opposing panels decorated with a bird and floral spray raised on a spreading rectangular foot, impress marks and traces of puce marks to base, height 17cm. CONDITION REPORT Rubbing to the gilding on the raised corners but overall ok.
A large Royal Worcester hand-painted jardinière decorated with peacocks amongst pine cones and branches with gilt heightening throughout, green printed marks to base, date code for 1909, also numbered 276/H5054, diameter 26cm, height 20.5cm. CONDITION REPORT There is a star crack to the base which is visible from inside, the interior also shows signs of wear, the odd surface scratch to the outside but otherwise in good order.
A Royal Worcester hand-painted teapot by Brian Leaman, the removable lid with gilt heightened finial above flared spout, loop handle and main body decorated with apples and black grapes on a ledge signed Leaman with peach and white grapes to the reverse, black printed mark to base, length 24cm. CONDITION REPORT In good condition. No restoration, painted areas good, some age related wear to the gilding.
A Royal Worcester hand painted jug and matching sugar bowl by John Smith, each with gilt heightened decoration and gilt interiors, decorated to the exterior with blackberries, apples, peaches and white grapes, black printed mark to the base, also numbered Z2449, both signed J.Smith, length 14cm, diameter of sugar bowl 11.5cm. CONDITION REPORT Very minor wear to the gilded interior but overall in good order.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory twin sectioned vase modelled as a section of bamboo with central loop handle, green printed marks to base, date code 1899, numbered 858, width 20cm, also a Royal Worcester shell moulded blush ivory floral decorated dish, green printed marks to base, date code 1906, numbered 971/1039, width 15cm. CONDITION REPORT Minor rubbing to the gilding but overall in good order.
A Grainger & Co Worcester ovoid vase hand-painted with butterflies on a textured gilt heightened blush ivory ground raised on three scrolling supports to a tripartite base, green printed marks to base, numbered 831/6010, height 15cm. CONDITION REPORT Minor rubbing to the top rim but overall in good order.
A Royal Worcester George V June 22nd 1911 Coronation globular vase and cover hand-painted with a view of Windsor castle by Ernest Barker, the crown finial above finely gilt heightened shaped vignette, signed E.Barker with gilt crown Royal cipher and date to the reverse, puce printed marks, date code 1911, number 2516, height 17cm CONDITION REPORT There is a 3 x 3mm chip to the glaze just above the left scroll of the vignette, also some slight discolouration to the blue around the top with some fine surface crazing and scratches, otherwise ok.
A Hadley's Worcester small jardinière, the pierced gilt heightened rim above four panels decorated with daffodils and violets within a raised border and shaped foot, green printed marks to base, also numbered F119A/101.52, height 15cm, diameter 16cm (af). CONDITION REPORT There is a 5 x 2cm area of damage to the rim which has been in two sections and crudely repaired, this is also spurning a 4cm hairline crack through one of the panels, minor surface wear elsewhere, slight rubbing to the raised feet.
A late 19th century Royal Worcester James Hadley figural bowl, modelled with a young lady wearing bonnet, leaning on a tree stump with oval basket decorated bowl by her side, impressed and puce marks to base, number 1178, Hadley impressed signature to the mould, height 22cm. CONDITION REPORT There is a small 2 x 4mm chip to her bonnet, rubbing to the gilding, there are also two further tiny chips to the reverse of the figure and rubbing to the gilding.
A Royal Worcester limited edition figure of H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, modelled as a polo player, designed by Doris Lindner, the model introduced in 1968, numbered 438/750 and mounted on oval wooden plinth, black printed marks to base, length 30cm. CONDITION REPORT Good condition and with certificate.
A Royal Worcester limited edition figure; Napoleon Bonaparte, modelled by Bernard Winskill, numbered 423/750, black printed marks to base, introduced 1969, with rosewood gilt heightened rectangular plinth and certificate of authenticity, length 38cm, (af). CONDITION REPORT The figure has been stored in a cold room and sadly there are stress cracks throughout the base of the figure, these are running through the entirety of the base but the figure itself is ok.
A large Royal Worcester figure "Bali", modelled by Agnes Pinder-Davis, gilt printed marks to base number 3473, presented on a circular wooden stand, height including stand 49cm, complete with the two floral adornments to the headdress and also two spares purchased at the time of purchasing. CONDITION REPORT One of the trailing tassels behind has been broken and repaired but this is a clean break and is underneath one of the scrolling adornments so not visible, otherwise in good order.
A good and large pair of late 19th century Royal Worcester James Hadley figures of a Japanese gent and lady, each standing beside a vase upon jardinière, on shaped base with Greek key decoration, both with puce printed and impressed marks to base, mounted on rectangular wooden plinths, heights are each approx 40cm. CONDITION REPORT The gent has had the grips of both swords broken and crudely repaired, a few surface scratches and minor rubbing to the gilding.
A late 19th century Royal Worcester trefoil dish decorated in the willow pattern raised on scrolling supports, green printed marks and impressed marks to base, numbered 3/735, diameter 30cm, also a late 19th century Worcester gilt heightened leaf and berry decorated tazza raised on stepped scrolling supports, puce printed marks to base, diameter 24.5cm (2).
Three pieces of Royal Worcester Blanc de Chine; a figural salt depicting a young merman on oval base, a scallop moulded bowl upon a stylised fish back and a leaf moulded jug, all three with green pointed marks, heights 10cm, 11.5cm and 10.5cm respectively. CONDITION REPORT The bowl on fish's back has rubbing to the raised parts and a bit of discolouration in parts, also rubbing to the main body of the fish, the salt has a tiny pin head sized chip to the rim and general wear and the jug also has light wear to the surface.
Three items of English eighteenth century blue and white porcelain Three items of English eighteenth century blue and white porcelain, circa 1760-1770, comprising; a Worcester cabbage-leaf dish printed with the `Wispy Chrysanthemum Sprays` pattern, 26cm long, hatched crescent mark; a Worcester sauceboat painted with the `Sauceboat Peony` pattern17cm long, blue open crescent mark; and a Bow geranium-leaf butterboat, 9cm wide
Three items of Worcester porcelain, third quarter 18th century Three items of Worcester porcelain, third quarter 18th century, comprising; a blue and white coffee cup and saucer painted with the Ênnon ball` pattern, workman`s mark to saucer, circa 1758; a blue and white sauceboat painted with Chinese figures fishing in a landscape, workman`s mark, 17cm long, circa 1760; and a Robert Hancock printed coffee cup and saucer printed with the `Milkmaids` pattern, the saucer marked recto `RH. Worcester ` beneath an anchor, circa 1770
Various items of English porcelain, various dates last quarter 18th century Various items of English porcelain, various dates last quarter 18th century, comprising; two New Hall type helmet cream jugs, two New Hall type tea bowls and saucers, a Caughley saucer dish and a Worcester fluted saucer; and two items of English 19th century porcelain, comprising a Spode spill vase, iron-red painted marks, pattern no. 3900 , 12cm high; and a crested kettle stand retailed by Daniel of London, 16cm diameter
A Chamberlain`s Worcester canary-yellow ground demi-lune section bough-pot... A Chamberlain`s Worcester canary-yellow ground demi-lune section bough-pot and pierced cover with artichoke finial, circa 1805, bat-printed with classical subjects, 21cm in length See Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain`s Worcester porcelain , (1982), p. 270 for examples of the shape. Provenance: Argal Manor, Cornwall. Previously owned by a family with a seat near Mansfield.
LEES (E.) The Botany of Worcestershire . . . with descriptions of the most remarkable localities for botanical observation . . . First Edition. folded & coloured map, 3 engraved plates, 3pp. additions/corrections at end; publisher's gilt cloth. Worcester, 1867. * contemp. presentation inscription by author; LEIGHTON (W.A.) The Flora of Shropshire. First Edition. 20 engraved plates. publisher's blind-decorated cloth. Shrewsbury, 1841. * advert. leaves at end; with others on these counties (& Herefordshire) (9)
RAY (J.) A Collection of Curious Travels & Voyages. In two tomes . . . to which are added, three catalogues of such trees, shrubs, and herbs as grow in the Levant. First Edition. imprimatur leaf, part title for 'Second Time'; contemp. panelled calf. 1693. * from the library of Worcester College, Oxford (with the authorised cancellation stamp)
A Royal Worcester Evesham pattern part dinner service, to include a lidded jar, 27cm high, lidded tureen, quiche dish, open bowl, open serving dishes, other lidded serving dishes, dinner plates, side plates, bread and butter plates, egg cups, gravy boat on stand, various other teaware etc. (a quantity, AF)
An early 20thC Royal Worcester Horace Price vase and cover, the domed lid with a shaped knop, raised above a bulbous body, painted with brambles and apples amongst leaves, on an inverted base and circular part gadrooned foot, heavily gilt highlighted, no. 1813, printed marks beneath, signed, 25cm high.
A quantity of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip Royal Commemorative wares, to include The Coronation, Silver Jubilee, Diamond Jubilee, 25th Wedding anniversary to include a Royal Worcester Diamond Jubilee Wedgwood wedding anniversary mug designed by Richard Guyatt Silver Jubilee TSB bank money box, Coalport limited edition Silver Jubilee cabinet plate, etc. (a quantity)

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