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Early nineteenth century Chamberlains Worcester tea and coffee service, pattern 1100, with Imari palette floral decoration comprising two teapots and lids, milk jug, sucrier and cover, slops bowl, twelve teacups, six coffee cups and twelve saucers marked on inside of lid of teapot 'Chamberlains Worcester 1100', (35 pieces)
Edwardian Royal Worcester porcelain cream jug with painted bird decoration, 6.5cm, Victorian Royal Worcester miniature mug with painted bird decoration and another larger Worcester mug (3) CONDITION REPORT Jug - small chip on tip of spout. Large mug - patch of discolouration on handle. Small mug - very good order
Unusual Victorian Royal Worcester Aesthetic movement vase with raised Oriental mon and floral decoration, elephant-head handles, on integral Oriental-style stand and scroll feet - printed impressed marks, 12cm high CONDITION REPORT One vase good order apart from small rim chip to foot. The other vase rim crack to neck but otherwise good order
[LASLETT WILLIAM]: (1801-1884) British Politician. A pair of original vintage unsigned 21 x 14 satirical election posters relating to a Parliamentary election in Worcester on 17th November 1868, the first bearing the printed heading The Worcester November Handicap and featuring an illustration of the five candidates, including William Laslett, awaiting the start of a horse race, with amusing captions relating to each of the candidates at the base, the second poster bearing the same printed heading and featuring an illustration of the five candidates participating in the horse race, again with amusing printed captions at the base. The second bears additional pencil annotations in an unidentified hand relating to the candidate's professions and political affiliations. Individually framed and glazed in dark wooden frames to an overall size of 23 x 16 each. VG, 2 William Laslett was elected as a Conservative Member of Parliament for Worcester in 1868, although was defeated in the 1874 election. He had also previously represented the same constituency from 1852-60, although as a Liberal. Laslett was also known as the meanest man in Worcestershire.
Assorted ceramics, comprising a Royal Worcester hors d`oeuvre dish the blush ivory ground printed and painted with summer flowers, puce mark early 20thC, a Yardley pottery ginger jar and cover printed with Victorian vendors, a Royal Doulton Series wares circular dish, teapot stand and flute edge plate and a Pratt ware plate No.123 retailers mark for James Muggleton Birmingham. (6)

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