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A Royal Worcester model group, 'Four-eyed Butterfly Fish' and a 'Banded Butterfly Fish', designed by R. Van Ruyckevelt, a limited edition of 500, numbered 459, 31cm high with base, sold with certificate and a Thomas Goode & Co. (London) Ltd. booklet of Royal Worcester recently exhibited works, 1979
George IV silver pair cased verge pocket watch, Birmingham 1825, signed J&E Mason, Worcester, no. 56061, the fusee movement with flat steel balance, pierced balance cock and Bosley type regulator, the silvered and gilt dial engraved to the border `Keep me clean and use me well and I to you the truth will tell`, enamel Roman numeral chapter ring with blued steel hands, matching cases, case maker `JH`, 57mm
A collection of mostly 19th Century Staffordshire pottery and porcelain items, to include four coloured Toby jugs, a white glazed flat back figure on horseback, two blue and white pearlware dishes, an unusual large souvenir spill holder, modelled as top hat, with Brighton coat of arms on side, two blue and white transferware coffee cans by Grainger Worcester, a German tea cut with blue design, a Carlton ware biscuit barrel with silver plated lid and handle, two ladles, and five decorative desert plates, two by Hicks & Meigh, sold together with a pair of Continental porcelain floral and figural candlesticks, (some damage). (Qty)
A group of five pieces of Lowestoft and Worcester blue and white porcelain: comprising two Lowestoft saucers and a matching teabowl painted with the 'Mansfield' pattern within a lattice and scroll border, double 'GG'? marks [minor chips to one saucer]; a Worcester sparrowbeak milk jug in the 'Mansfield' pattern, open crescent mark,10 cm [small ship to spout]; and a Worcester 'Three Flowers' transfer printed teabowl, hatched crescent mark; circa 1765-75 [5].
A Chamberlain's Worcester documentary jug: painted in sepia monochrome with a view of the city Worcester over the river Severn on a gilt 'seaweed' ground, the neck reserved with the initials 'JB', inscribed in puce under the foot rim 'From Capn paymaster D Horton 2nd Batt LBV to Capn J Bartleet this small present as a mark of friendship', early 19th century, 16 cm high.

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