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Lot 1506

A Royal Worcester equine figure group 'Circus Horses' by Doris Lindner, RW3179, factory copy purchased from the dispersal sale. (28cm high)

Lot 1507

A Royal Worcester majolica spill holder in the form of a goat, impressed mark c1862/67 (25cm high)

Lot 1508

A Royal Worcester spill holder in the form of a springing lion, c1862/67, shape 184, modeller unknown but a very rare piece (17cm high)

Lot 1509

A rare Royal Worcester majolica vase decorated with applied flowers and a cherub poking a snail with his arrow. c1881 with Worcester mark to base along with other marks. Shape 177, page 173 of Henry Sandon's book on Royal Worcester

Lot 1510

A large Royal Worcester hand painted and signed pedestal vase, c1901, decorated all over with zonal pelargoniums (geraniums) and signed Roberts (38cm high)

Lot 1511

A rare Royal Worcester lidded sarcophagus shaped casket decorated in relief with classical scenes and with sleeping cherub surmount (15cm high)

Lot 1512

A Royal Worcester twin mask handled pedestal turquoise Limoges enamelled vase with raised and tooled gilding possibly done by Thomas Morton painter and gilder c1896. Unusual marks to base (21.5cm high)

Lot 1513

A rare Royal Worcester hanging double horn flower holder decorated in relief with winged putti, c1878, 19cm high and 34cm in diameter. (Page 182 of Henry Sandon's book on Royal Worcester, shape no 651)

Lot 1514

A Royal Worcester majolica style ewer and pedestal stand, decorated in the Raphaelesque style with mythical creatures, 35cm high. c1875, one of the few earthenware pieces produced by Worcester.

Lot 1515

A Royal Worcester elephant with howdah, modelled by James Hadley and decorated with gilt highlights (20cm high)

Lot 1516

A Royal Worcester plate with hand painted landscape scene, pierced edging and flower cartouche decoration probably by Robert Perling. Two impressed marks to base, oval Worcester Royal Porcelain Works and impressed mark for 1862- 70.

Lot 1517

A Royal Worcester plate with shell edge and gilding, c1899, probably an experimental piece done for the exhibition but not used.

Lot 1518

A Royal Worcester enamelled and gilded vase with pierced frilled edge and base, decorated in turquoise and coral coloured enamels (13cm high)

Lot 1526

A Grainger Worcester tall lobed marbled and reticulated vase, c 1870 -89, 19.5cm tall, probably by Alfred Barry

Lot 1527

A Worcester reticulated double walled cup with Lily of the Valley decoration, c1862 -70 and a Grainger double walled cup, pattern no 890, tallest 6.5cm

Lot 1528

Two Grainger Worcester reticulated bowls, both lobed, one with caramel and gold decoration and marked for 1870 -89, the other marked for 1870 -89 with pattern no in red. Tallest 8.5cm

Lot 1530

A Grainger Worcester marbled pot and cover, raised on snake feet, with jewelled finial. (Ref Grainger Worcester Porcelain by Henry and John Sandon, p.180 fig 174, left hand item)

Lot 1531

A Royal Worcester George Owen (attributed) double walled reticulated vase decorated with three scenic landscape views and hand gilded, probably by Henry Chair (11.5cm high)

Lot 1532

A Grainger Worcester marbled urn and lid with jewelled finial, all raised on gilded hooved feet. Impressed mark for 1870-89 (16cm high) (Ref Grainger Worcester Porcelain by Henry and John Sandon, p.180, right hand illustration)

Lot 1533

A Grainger Worcester reticulated vase, c1870 -89, raised on three grotesque headed legs. 15.5cm high, decorated in turquoise and salmon coloured enamels.

Lot 1534

A Grainger Worcester gold and white straight sided reticulated chalice raised on pierced geometric supports. c1889 (15.5cm high)

Lot 1535

A pair of Grainger Worcester reticulated and gilded pot pourri vases and lids raised on mask legged supports. c1870 -89 (21cm high) (Ref Grainger Worcester Porcelain by Henry and John Sandon, p.184 fig 180 shows similar design)

Lot 1536

A Grainger Worcester pot pourri vase and lid c1870-89 decorated with outlined gilding with pastille coloured infill of daisy type flowers (20cm high) (Ref Grainger Worcester Porcelain by Henry and John Sandon, p.184 fig 180 shows similar design)

Lot 1537

A Grainger Worcester tall reticulated vase and lid, hand decorated to the body with sheep grazing in a landscape almost certainly by one of the Stinton family.

Lot 1538

A Grainger Worcester tall reticulated vase decorated with turquoise enamels in a floral design, attributed to Alfred Barry, c1870 -89 (23cm high)

Lot 1539

A Grainger Worcester pierced double walled scent bottle and stopper, c1870-89, 18cm high, decorated with blue and white enamelled flowers, attributed to Alfred Barry

Lot 1540

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)

Lot 1542

A Chamberlains Worcester reticulated double walled scent bottle and stopper, hand painted with flowers and coloured enamels (Chamberlains Worcester Porcelain by Geoffrey A Godden, illustrations page 168)

Lot 1543

A Royal Worcester snake and mouse vase with lid, c1862-70, impressed mark, 13.5cm tall

Lot 1544

A Royal Worcester figurine 'Hazel' from Watership Down, marked 'Hazel Royal Premier 19th Oct 1978' and possibly a one off trial model by James Alder (13cm high)

Lot 1545

A Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware cottage vase, c1906, 12cm tall. According to Wendy Cook of the Worcester museum this vase is exceptionally unusual, the black print unlike anything else produced so probably a trial piece.

Lot 1546

A Chamberlains Worcester reticulated double walled tea cup and saucer, highly decorated with flowers and foliage in the Chinese style and marked Chamberlain Worcester (Chamberlains Worcester Porcelain by Geoffrey A Godden, image page 163, mark 14 page 35)

Lot 1547

A Chamberlains Worcester reticulated double walled milk jug, highly decorated in turquoise, coral and gilt enamels. Marked Chamberlain Worcester, 14cm tall (Chamberlains Worcester Porcelain by Geoffrey A Godden, image page 163, mark 14 page 35)

Lot 1548

A Chamberlains Worcester flower encrusted toy /miniature vase, 11cm tall, c1820, marked Chamberlain Worcester. One of the most expensive toys ever produced by Chamberlain.

Lot 1549

A Chamberlains Worcester white poodle with basket in mouth, seated on a blue cushion, in the Staffordshire style.

Lot 1550

A rare Chamberlains Worcester flower encrusted pastille burner in the form of a cottage, the end section with drawers for the lighted pastille. c1815-25, 13cm tall (Chamberlains Worcester Porcelain by Geoffrey A Godden, image page 138, cost page 272 shown as £1 in 1814)

Lot 1551

A Royal Worcester elephant and howdah candlestick, c1882, decorated with fancy raised gilding to the howdah and the trappings to the elephant. 15.3cm tall

Lot 1552

A Royal Worcester small figure of a seated lady, c1850's, designed by William Boynton Kirk. Impressed mark to base, 13cm tall, unusual in this size

Lot 1553

A Royal Worcester figurine of a seated lady, c1850's, designed by William Boynton Kirk. Impressed mark to base, 21cm tall

Lot 1554

An unusual Royal Worcester majolica nymph trough (Shape no 180, probably designed by William Boynton Kirk, patented 1869)

Lot 1555

A Royal Worcester majolica figure or salt in the from of a boy astride a spaniel, 13cm tall

Lot 1556

A Royal Worcester majolica figure or salt in the form of a boy astride a goat, 13cm tall

Lot 1557

A Royal Worcester figure of a Japanese man, 19cm high, c1870's designed by James Hadley and produced with or without base, the black glaze is very unusual and was used only for a short time.

Lot 1558

A Royal Worcester majolica sweetmeat dish in the form of a boy in a boat, c1873, 12cm high and 30cm long. (page 176 of Henry Sandon's book on Royal Worcester, shape no 341)

Lot 1559

A very rare Royal Worcester majolica figure group 'Bottom and Snout' from a Midsummer Night's Dream, 22cm high (Page 161 of Henry Sandon's book on Royal Worcester, no 78)

Lot 1107

A hallmarked silver cased pocket watch by Kay Jones & Co, Worcester in longcase clock style stand

Lot 1183

A Kosta Boda art glass vase, various cups and saucers, Royal Worcester bowl etc.

Lot 1195

A quantity of Royal Worcester collectable cups and saucers

Lot 1285

A large Capo di Monte bird group together with a quantity of other birds including Royal Worcester

Lot 1327

A small collection of ceramics to include a Beswick cat, Royal Worcester figures "Monday's Child" and "Sunday's Child" etc

Lot 1347

Five ceramic birds, three Royal Worcester and two Goebel

Lot 1

A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA TOOTHPICK HOLDER, 1965, painted in polychrome enamels with a still life of two apples and white grapes on a mossy bank, indistinctly signed, black mark, 2 1/4"" high

Lot 5

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)

Lot 7

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)

Lot 8

A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN DISH, c.1775, of lobed circular form painted in underglaze blue with the ""Rubber Tree Plant"" pattern, pseudo Chinese character mark, 7 1/2"" diameter

Lot 36

A rare Worcester Fruit Basket, c.1780, printed with the 'Pine Cone' pattern in the well, the rim pierced with cash and with moulded shell handles, restored, 36cm wide CONDITION REPORT: No obvious major faults.

Lot 37

A Worcester Teacup and Saucer, late 18th century, painted with gilt reserved floral panels on a blue scale ground, blue seal mark, saucer 13cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: No obvious major faults.

Lot 42

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).

Lot 49

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.

Lot 568

Royal Worcester Teapot, Two Copeland Plates and a Royal Bonn Vase Royal Worcester Squash Form Teapot, Two Copeland Plates and a Royal Bonn Vase (4) {Height of Royal Bonn vase 8 1/4 inches; diameter of Copeland plates 9 1/4 inches} Starting Price: $120

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