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English Fine Bone China, Decorated, hand created, hand painted by Dorothy Doughty for Royal Worcester. Issued: 1956. Edition: 500. Both with rose lavender plumage, brown and yellow mottled backs and heads, and long black beaks; the Hen perched with upraised tail and the Cock in flight about gnarled branches entwined with vines of yellow blossoming jasmine and pale green leaves. Shaped porcelain bases in Wood bases. Hallmark: Authentic Backstamps. Origin: England. Size: Male: 10"H x 5"W x 6"D. Female: 10"H x 8"W x 5"D. Condition: Artist: DOROTHY DOUGHTYIssued: 1956Dimensions: Male: 10"H x 5"W x 6"D. Female: 10"H x 8"W x 5"D.Manufacturer: ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN COMPANYCountry of Origin: ENGLANDCondition: Very Good, Age Related Wear
1934 Triumph 148cc Model XV/1Registration no. FK 6006Frame no. 2678Engine no. 6551First registered on 9th March 1934, this rare Villiers-engined Triumph two-stroke was owned from new by one Kenneth Harrison of Worcester, who worked in the Worcester City Vehicle Taxation Office; the accompanying original and continuation logbooks and tax discs are in his own handwriting. The Triumph was used by Mr Harrison until 1942 and last taxed in 1945 and 1948; petrol was rationed at the time and it is believed licensing was only done to obtain extra for the owner's car! The machine was used locally and for occasional longer journeys to the seaside. Subsequently it was kept in a summerhouse/shed for over 30 years until ownership passed to our vendor in 1977. In 1977/78 the machine was stripped and dismantled and the frame re-enamelled, metalwork re-chromed, and fuel tank lined. It was then reassembled, the engine recommissioned to running order, and new tyres fitted. The motorcycle has been unused and dry stored since then; it is currently a non-runner requiring recommissioning and thus is sold strictly as viewed. The machine is offered with various instruction manuals; a 1934 Triumph brochure; a guarantee; and a parts catalogue. Also included in the sale is a pair of leg shields; a luggage rack and pillion pad; and the tool kit in its original roll. The registration 'FK 6006' is recorded in the HPI database. Key not requiredFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTEPlease click the link to request a transport quote from our recommended transport company, Moving Motorcycles.To request a UK or European shipping quote - Moving MotorcyclesTo request an International shipping quote - ShippioThis Lot will be auctioned on Sunday 21 April starting at 11am GMT.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Royal Worcester part tea service - puce printed factory marks, date code for 1934, glazed in pink with darker pink and gilt floral and scrolling foliate decoration, gilt-lined borders and handles: 12 teacups and saucers, 8 side plates, 2 x 27.7 cm sandwich plates with pierced handles, a cream jug (12 cm high) and a sucrier. * Condition: All pieces in good condition, with no chips, cracks or other faults. One sandwich plate has a small glaze scratch to the centre.
An extensive white and gilt glazed porcelain part-dinner-service by Thomas of Germany: 18 x 26.5 cm dinner plates; 16 x 21 cm salad plates; 10 x 17.5 cm side plates; 14 x 19 cm dessert bowls; 6 x soup bowls and 10 x saucers; 2 x 20.5 cm covered entree dishes; a 19 cm circular pie dish; a coffee pot and a teapot (both with spare lids); two sauce boats on integral stands; pepper and salt shakers; 3 x 33 cm and 1 x 38 cm oval platter; 2 x cereal bowls; 6 x tea mugs with 15 x saucers; 3 x coffee cans with 7 x saucers; . (88 pieces excluding saucers and spares) Together with eleven pieces of similar Royal Worcester oven-to-plate tableware to include an oval casserole, a round casserole, an oval vegetable dish and eight ramekins.
A Royal Worcester twin handled vase, early 20th century, formerly with a lid, H 15cm, a Royal Crown Derby small lidded vase, gilt decorated on a red ground, H 13cm, a Coalport lidded vase, early 20th century, gilt on a dark blue ground, H 25cm, a Coalport vase, gilt on a green ground, with landscape medallions, H 21cm, together with two lidded glass decanters, an inkwell and other porcelain and pottery items, (qty)
A Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plate hand painted with still life fruit by H.H. PRICE, within a wide burgundy gilt tooled border, black printed mark to rear, diameter 27.3cm and another Royal Worcester cabinet plate hand painted with still life flowers by J FREEMAN within a wide green and gilt tooled border, diameter 26.3cm. (2)Condition Report: Both plates are in good condition overall.

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