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Service of Vitreous Royal Worcester transfer decorated and hand finished game bird table wares, to include two large platters, a small tureen, cover and base (with spare base), three oval dishes and twelve dinner platesGood overall condition. One platter with a small hairline on the base. Some minor scratching and enamel wear.
A cased Royal Worcester coffee set, date codes for 1936, including twelve coffee cups and twelve saucers, decorated with a continuous gilt leaf scroll over a green simulated hardstone ground, with silver-gilt coffee spoons, retailed by Mappin and Webb, contained in a fitted green case, two spoons lacking, some faults, 51.3cm overall.
A small Chamberlain's Worcester hunting scene jug, c.1820, painted with a spaniel chasing a cock pheasant, after a painting by Stephen Elmer, reserved on a sage green ground, titled beneath 'Spaniel and Wounded Pheasant Vide Daniels Rural Sports', a 4cm rim crack, 13.5cm.William Barker Daniel's 'Rural Sports' was published first in 1801, then republished in 1812. The volumes including many printed versions of paintings by artists including Elmer, Sawrey Gilpin, Nathan Drake and George Stubbs.
A large collection of English porcelain miniature teawares, late 19th/20th century, including a Coalport teapot and cup and saucer with gilding on a yellow ground, a Coalport coffee pot, two cups and saucers and a porter jug with Japonism design, two Royal Doulton Titanian ware vases, a pair of Royal Worcester jugs, three Coalport vases and covers, a Royal Crown Derby Imari tea kettle and cover, a teapot and two cups and saucers with roses, and two blue and gilt mugs, 7cm max. (35)
A small study collection of English and French porcelains, 18th century, including a Worcester plate, a Chelsea-Derby vase and cover with flowers on a turquoise ground, a Chelsea-Derby saucer and two plates, a Sèvres teabowl painted with monogrammed initials, a small ecuelle painted with puce putti, and two saucers painted with flowers, 26.3cm max. (10)
A rare Caughley blue and white inkwell, c.1780, of capstan shape, printed with small flower sprigs between cell diaper borders, the shoulder pierced with four quill holes, blue C mark, the liner lacking, 8.2cm across.Cf. Geoffrey Godden, Caughley and Worcester Porcelains, pl.127 for a similar example plus wasters excavated from the factory site.
Seven coffee cans from the Flight and Barr Worcester partnerships, c.1805-25, two Barr with a matching saucer and painted with sepia landscapes on a faux marble ground, another can and saucer with convolvulus on a pink ground, a Flight, Barr and Barr can and saucer with gilt foliage on a peach ground, the other three cans Barr, Flight and Barr and variously decorated with gilt seaweed tendrils on a salmon ground, impressed or incised marks to most, minor faults, 15.1cm max. (10)Provenance: the Charles Dawson Collection.
Three Barr Flight and Barr (Worcester) teapots with covers and stands, c.1810, bat printed in black, two with vignettes of shells on a seaweed ground, the other with Classical figures and laurel sprigs, impressed and incised marks, some faults, 25cm max. (9)Provenance: the Charles Dawson Collection.
A Worcester blue and white patty pan and a mug , c.1760- 70, the patty pan painted with the Bare Tree and Speared Bird pattern, the rim with a formal design, workman's mark, the mug printed with the Bouquets pattern, and a Chinese Worcester style cup, painted with the Gazebo pattern, some chips to the Chinese cup, 15.5cm high max. (3)
Two Barr Worcester beakers and two Flight, Barr and Barr coffee cans or small mugs, c.1800-35, the flared beakers with gilt initials, the cans similarly decorated with initials and monograms, one with gilt seaweed tendrils, another on a green ground, impressed and incised marks, 9.5cm max. (4)Provenance: the Charles Dawson Collection.
A rare Chamberlain's Worcester figure of the Pelican in her Piety, c.1810-20, the bird modelled with wings raised behind, her beak piercing her breast to draw blood, raised on a chamfered rectangular base, puce script mark, good restoration to one wing tip, 9.3cm high.The Pelican in her Piety is a Christian symbol relating to sacrifice and salvation. It was believed that the pelican would draw its own blood to feed its chicks in the absence of food.
A Worcester blue and white coffee can or small mug, c.1757-58, painted with the Listening Birds pattern, possibly by Rogers, with three birds perched in the branches of a tree with further birds in flight around and mountains visible in the distance, workman's mark, 6.2cm.This rare painted pattern is the predecessor to the more common printed Birds in Branches pattern. Very few examples are known.
A Lowestoft blue and white coffee can or small mug, c.1760, painted with a pagoda beneath a willow tree in an island landscape, the interior rim with a berry border, a Worcester blue and white mug painted with the Walk in the Garden pattern, and a Le Nove saucer painted with a seated Ottoman figure in polychrome enamels, the Worcester mug cracked, 11.5cm max. (3)Provenance: the Henry Lawrence Collection.TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.
A rare and early Worcester coffee pot and cover, c.1752-53, the baluster shape derived from silver, painted in the Oriental style after Meissen with a peacock perched on a bamboo stem above flowering branches, with scattered moths and other insects, a long restored crack, 21.5cm. (2)Cf. Simon Spero, Lund's Bristol and Early Worcester Porcelain, The A J Smith Collection, p.134, no.50 for a coffee pot of the same shape.
A Locke & Co. Worcester reticulated vase, painted with birds against clouds on an ivory ground, 14cm high, printed marks; a Royal Worcester globular vase, painted with a bird on a raised gilt branch on ivory ground, 7cm high, printed mark in green date code for 1922; a Royal Worcester spill vase, moulded as bamboo, 12.5cm high, printed mark in puce, shape no. 1049, date code for 1929 (3)
A rare Worcester cabbage leaf jug, moulded with overlapping leaves, bearded mask spout, decorated in underglaze blue with heavy naturalistic floral prints, 22.5cm high, crescent mark, c.1770Heavy Naturalistic Floral PrintsA Worcester rare jug of large size painted with Heavy Naturalistic Floral Prints
A Royal Worcester barrel shaped jug, painted by W. Powell, signed, with a Goldfinch, 11cm high, printed mark in green, date code for 1940; another, painted by E. Townsend, signed, with fruit, flowers and insects, 10.5cm high, printed mark in green, date code for 1941; a similar smaller jug, painted by G. Moseley, signed, with a Kingfisher, 7cm high, printed mark in green, date code for 1922 (3)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature two-handled vase, decorated with flowers, reticulated slightly flared rim, 11.5cm high, shape H288, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1918; other early 20th century Royal Worcester blush ivory miniatures, including loving cup, jugs and cups (6)

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