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A Royal Worcester shaped square dish and a matching shaped circular plate, copies of The Marchioness of Huntley Service by Ernest John Phillips, gilded by Henry Charles Bright, square dish 24.5 cm wide, circular plate 22.5 cm diameter, printed mark in blue, painted BT, N6147 in iron red and with retailer's printed label of Mortlock's, Oxford Street (2)
A Royal Worcester shaped circular plate painted by R. Sebright with redcurrants, blossom and peaches within printed gilt border, the blue border painted floral reserves within gilt scrolling frames, moulded gadrooned gilt rim, 23.5 cm diameter, printed and impressed marks, date code for 1909
A Royal Worcester still life decorated plate painted by Richard Sebright with grapes, pears and yellow flowers on a mossy bank, the claret border with gilt scrolling pendants and leafage, gilt rim, 22 cm diameter, impressed and printed mark, numbered C2032 in iron red (varnish/glaze degrading to centre)
A rare pair of Worcester figures modelled as Japanese jugglers, one seated barefoot with gilt trimmed brown breeches and gilt detailed olive green jacket, the other recumbent with black shoes, brown breeches and gilt detailed purple jacket, 18.5 cm high, impressed and printed marks numbered 796 bearing retailers's mark for Bailey, Banks and Biddle, Phila (minor faults to one)
A Royal Worcester two handled urnular vase and cover painted by W. Powell with cranes in a mountainous desert oasis, on a duck egg blue ground, leaf moulded knop, pair of pierced acanthus scroll handles and wreath collar, base leaf moulded on pedestal foot with beaded rim and square plinth, 24.5 cm high, printed mark in puce numbered 1837 and painted 145.Y4 in green
A rare "Grecian" flower bowl in glazed tinted parian, the shallow domed cover pierced with stylised leafage and with bud finial the vase pierced and moulded with anthemion and leafage, spiral twist column and incurved triangular base applied three seated semi nude female musicians, conforming plinth with gadrooned and fluted borders, 24 cm high, 21 cm wide max, impressed mark, shape 6/495, Circa 1875 See Henry Sandon - Royal Worcester Porcelain, Plate 20
A Royal Worcester Vitreous part "Game" dinner service, comprising one large meat dish with pheasant moulded handles, two small shaped dishes with grouse moulded handles, a small tureen cover and stand with deer moulded handles and twelve shaped circular plates each variously printed and painted with game birds including woodcock, mallard, black grouse hen, red legged partridge, black grouse, pheasant, quail, and others, meat dish 46 cm wide over handles, plates 23 cm diameter, small dishes 18 cm and small tureen cover and stand 22 cm wide max (18 pieces)
Charles II, Scottish Coronation at Scone Palace, cast silver medal, 1651, believed designed by Sir James Balfour, crowned bust right wearing Coronation robes and Collar of the Garter, CAROLVS 2 DG SCO ANG FRA & HI REX FI DE cor i ia scon 1651, rev., the crowned Lion of England, rampant and holding thistle, NEMO ME IMPVNE LACESSET, 31.5mm (MI 394/18; Eim. 183; Woll iv; Platt II, pp. 351-52). Very fine and very rare. Charles had attempted to obtain the English throne by being first acclaimed as King of Scotland. Having accepted the "Deed of Covenant", drawn up by the Protestants, he and future monarchs were prevented from intervention in matters of religion and Catholicism was rejected. Charles was crowned King of Scotland on 1st January 1651 but by September he had fled from the Battle of Worcester into exile. There have been no further coronations in Scotland since then. The antiquarian and royalist Sir James Balfour of Denmylne, 1st Baronet, (c.1600 - c.1658), of Perth and Kinross , was well placed to have designed the medal. Provenance: Glendining Auction, 1 June, 2002 (lot 922); ex. Sanda Lipton.
John Maitland, Second Earl and First Duke of Lauderdale (1616-1682), silver medal, 1672, by John Roettier, believed struck to commemorate the latter appointment, bust of the Duke right, his hair long and curled, in armour with lion shoulder plate, rev., Minerva seated with shield and spear and, in her left hand, a crested helmet, CONSILIO ET ANIMIS, signed and dated in the exergue, 62mm (MI 550/ 208; Eim. 248; CP 100/10; Platt II, 212). Very fine with the usual die flaw on obverse above the bust. Lauderdale`s career had started in the reign of Charles I and although a party to the King`s surrender at Newcastle, he was against his imprisonment. Captured at the Battle of Worcester he spent the period of the Commonwealth in confinement, being appointed Secretary of State at the Restoration and later High Commissioner of Scotland, virtually ruling that country from 1669 to 1680. One of his various titles was Baron Petersham and he lived in the village at Ham House, now a National Trust property. Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 4 October, 2004 (lot 949).
Charles II, Scottish Coronation at Scone Palace, cast silver medal, 1651, believed designed by Sir James Balfour, crowned bust right wearing Coronation robes and Collar of the Garter, CAROLVS 2 DG SCO ANG FRA & HI REX FI DE cor i ia scon 1651, rev., the crowned Lion of England, rampant and holding thistle, NEMO ME IMPVNE LACESSET, 31.5mm (MI 394/18; Eim. 183; Woll iv; Platt II, pp. 351-52). Very fine and very rare. Charles had attempted to obtain the English throne by being first acclaimed as King of Scotland. Having accepted the "Deed of Covenant", drawn up by the Protestants, he and future monarchs were prevented from intervention in matters of religion and Catholicism was rejected. Charles was crowned King of Scotland on 1st January 1651 but by September he had fled from the Battle of Worcester into exile. There have been no further coronations in Scotland since then. The antiquarian and royalist Sir James Balfour of Denmylne, 1st Baronet, (c.1600 - c.1658), of Perth and Kinross , was well placed to have designed the medal. Provenance: Glendining Auction, 1 June, 2002 (lot 922); ex. Sanda Lipton.
John Maitland, Second Earl and First Duke of Lauderdale (1616-1682), silver medal, 1672, by John Roettier, believed struck to commemorate the latter appointment, bust of the Duke right, his hair long and curled, in armour with lion shoulder plate, rev., Minerva seated with shield and spear and, in her left hand, a crested helmet, CONSILIO ET ANIMIS, signed and dated in the exergue, 62mm (MI 550/ 208; Eim. 248; CP 100/10; Platt II, 212). Very fine with the usual die flaw on obverse above the bust. Lauderdale`s career had started in the reign of Charles I and although a party to the King`s surrender at Newcastle, he was against his imprisonment. Captured at the Battle of Worcester he spent the period of the Commonwealth in confinement, being appointed Secretary of State at the Restoration and later High Commissioner of Scotland, virtually ruling that country from 1669 to 1680. One of his various titles was Baron Petersham and he lived in the village at Ham House, now a National Trust property. Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 4 October, 2004 (lot 949).
A 6 shot,31? Allen & Thurber self cocking bar hammer percussion pepperbox revolver, 7½? overall, barrels 3? stamped on ribs ?Allen & Thurber Worcester? and ?Patent 1837 Cast Steel? (all very faint), the hammer marked ?Allen?s Patent? (also very faint), with scroll engraved rounded frame and bag shaped butt with plain walnut grips. GWO & Generally GC (worn overall with light to moderate pitting)
A 6 shot .28? Stocking & Co single action precussion pepperbox revolver, 7½? overall, ribbed barrels 3½? stamped ?Stocking & Co. Worcester*? and ?Warranted Cast Steel? and an eagle?s head, the bar type hammer stamped ?Patent Secured 1848? and with spur extension for cocking, with rounded scroll engraved frame and bag shaped butt with plain walnut grips. Good Working Order and Condition (dull grey finish with minor rust stains). Plate 46
An interesting 1821 pattern Straits Police Light Cavalry officer?s sword of the Berkeley family (Worcestershire), slightly curved, pipe backed blade 32?, by T Colley, 10 Cockspur St, London, etched on both sides with crowned VR cypher and wreath in panel, with crest and motto of the Berkeley family on one side near forte and ?Straits Police? in scrolled panel on the other, small WWI panel ?6th Worcester Regiment? on one side at blade centre, regulation steel triple bar guard, prominent stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its WWI period brown leather FS scabbard, with similar knot. Good Condition, a clean example. Plate 31
An Airfix GWR 2-6-2 locomotive No.6110 together with A Hornby 4-6-0 locomotive and tender `Saint Patrick` No.2927, Dapol 4-6-0 locomotive and tender `County of Worcester` No1029, 4-6-0 `Neath Abbey`, Lima 4-6-0 `King Edward VI` No6012, Bachmann No.2244, a Hornby 4-6-0 King George II No.6005 locomotive and tender, a Hornby 4-6-0 locomotive and tender `Winchester Castle`, carriages etc contained within a picture pride display cabinet
An Airfix GWR 2-6-2 locomotive No.6110 together with A Hornby 4-6-0 locomotive and tender `Saint Patrick` No.2927, Dapol 4-6-0 locomotive and tender `County of Worcester` No1029, 4-6-0 `Neath Abbey`, Lima 4-6-0 `King Edward VI` No6012, Bachmann No.2244, a Hornby 4-6-0 King George II No.6005 locomotive and tender, a Hornby 4-6-0 locomotive and tender `Winchester Castle`, carriages etc contained within a picture pride display cabinet
An interesting 1821 pattern Straits Police Light Cavalry officer’s sword of the Berkeley family (Worcestershire), slightly curved, pipe backed blade 32”, by T Colley, 10 Cockspur St, London, etched on both sides with crowned VR cypher and wreath in panel, with crest and motto of the Berkeley family on one side near forte and “Straits Police” in scrolled panel on the other, small WWI panel “6th Worcester Regiment” on one side at blade centre, regulation steel triple bar guard, prominent stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its WWI period brown leather FS scabbard, with similar knot. Good Condition, a clean example. Plate 31
A 6 shot .28” Stocking & Co single action precussion pepperbox revolver, 7½Â” overall, ribbed barrels 3½Â” stamped “Stocking & Co. Worcester*” and “Warranted Cast Steel” and an eagleÂ’s head, the bar type hammer stamped “Patent Secured 1848” and with spur extension for cocking, with rounded scroll engraved frame and bag shaped butt with plain walnut grips. Good Working Order and Condition (dull grey finish with minor rust stains). Plate 46
A 6 shot,31” Allen & Thurber self cocking bar hammer percussion pepperbox revolver, 7½Â” overall, barrels 3” stamped on ribs “Allen & Thurber Worcester” and “Patent 1837 Cast Steel” (all very faint), the hammer marked “AllenÂ’s Patent” (also very faint), with scroll engraved rounded frame and bag shaped butt with plain walnut grips. GWO & Generally GC (worn overall with light to moderate pitting)

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