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A Grainger Worcester very tall vase with marbled flower decoration attributed to Alfred Barry. c1892 -1900, 31cm high (According to Wendy Cook of the Worcester museum, this piece is unusually large, the only other known large piece was made in three parts. The piercing would have been done by Alfred Barry and is characteristic in its curvillinear design)
A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN BUTTER TUB AND COVER, c.1775, of plain circular form with reeded lug handles, printed in underglaze blue with the ""Three Flowers"" pattern, crescent mark, 4 1/4"" diameter excluding handles, together with a similar ""Fence"" pattern teapot and cover, crescent mark, 4 1/2"" high (2)
A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER SMALL PORCELAIN MUG, c.1758, of baluster form with reeded handle, on-glaze printed in black with the ""King of Prussia"", unmarked but Holdship`s rebus within the print, 3 1/4"" high, together with a Caughley porcelain blue and white printed canister of ribbed barrel form with matched cover, 4"" high, a similar plain canister with blue and gilt borders (no cover) and a similar blue and white saucer dish, 8 1/2"" high (4)
A Swansea Teapot, Cover and Stand, early 19th century, of cushion shape with ozier borders and painted with flowers, red mark, 26cm, and a Worcester Teapot and Cover, painted in underglaze blue with flowers and later heightened in iron-red and gilding, crescent mark (5) CONDITION REPORT: Rubbing and loss to gilt. Rubbing and loss to painted flowers. Small scratches to glaze. Please view additional images (upon request).
A pair of Royal Worcester bone china Coffee Cups and Saucers, each painted with autumn fruit by W H Austin, signed, green and purple marks and date codes for 1922 and 1923 (4) CONDITION REPORT: Both saucers ring well. Both cups ring dull. No obvious restoration or damage. Scuffing and discolouration to gilding.

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