Three Beswick pottery ornaments to include a Shetland foal, Robin and Foal, a collection of five green and blue Jasperware table ornaments, a Royal Crown Derby "Posy" pattern strainer and matching dish, two Royal Worcester "Evesham" pattern dishes and six matching ramekin dishes, a small collection of Royal Worcester/Royal Grafton and Continental floral decorated tablewares and two 20th Century Capo-di-monte bisque fired figurines
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A collection of seven pieces of Royal Worcester, two handled vase with slim neck Model 2119 green mark circa 1900, height 6.5 ins, small pill box circa 1910, small blush vase Model 287 puce mark, height 4.75 ins, blush vase Model 285, height 4.25 ins, blush vase Model 799 green Royal China Works mark, height 5 ins, blush vase Model 991 puce mark, height 3.25 ins and blush vase Model 1907 puce mark, height 3 ins.
Antiques reference books: Desmond Eyles, Richard Dennis, Louise Irvine `Royal Doulton Figurines`, published Royal Doulton Limited 1987 (1st edition, signed by Michael Doulton); Mick Yewman `Lyle Price Guide to Doulton`; Harvey May `The Beswick Price Guide`; Diana & John Callow `The Charlton Standard Catalogue of Beswick Pottery (Millennium Edition); Anthony Cast & John Edwards `The Charlton Standard Catalogue of Royal Worcester Figurines (Millennium Edition); Irene & Gordon Hopwood `The Shorter Connection`; Leonard Griffin `Taking Tea with Clarice Cliff; Stella Ashbroook `Collecting Sylvac Pottery`; Donna S Baker `Wade Miniatures`.
A WORCESTER HOT MILK JUG AND COVER DECORATED IN THE ATELIER OF JAMES GILESfinely enamelled to either side with fruit and flowers and a central sprig of winter jasmine, the rims and handle gilt, 14cm h, c1765-70A particularly attractive jug with brightly enamelled decoration, the colours very vivid, old repair to the flower knop, minor short hairline crack descending by one side of the sparrow beak, gilding on the rims and part of the handle rubbed, pinhead sized graze on top of the beak, no restoration
A WORCESTER RETICULATED OVAL BASKETwith trellis sides and entwined handles, transfer printed in bright underglaze blue with the Pine Cone pattern, 17cm w, hatched crescent mark, c1780A particularly fine example, well preserved and free from cracks, chips or restoration consigned from an old private collection of 18th and early 19th century porcelain
A WORCESTER CHRYSANTHEMUM MOULDED COFFEE CUPpainted in underglaze blue with the associated diaper inner and petal lower border, 6cm high, workman`s mark, c1765A relatively unusual combination of border designs on this shape. Another example, with its saucer was sold, The Watney Collection, Part II, Phillips, Son & Neale Ltd, 10 May 2000, lot 608.In fine condition
AN UNUSUAL WORCESTER SMALL DISHenamelled with a version of the Hop Trellis pattern in blue border and dentil rim, 16cm diam, collector`s label, c1778-82Provenance: Weiss Collection.In good condition and scarce. Seemingly complete and presumably a small basin or pudding dish rather than a stand for something else
A WORCESTER YELLOW GROUND OPENWORK BASKETpainted in polychrome with scattered flowers, the exterior applied with flowers picked out in puce and with a green `eye`, 15cm diam, c1768-70A similar example is illustrated Spero (S) and J Sandon, Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790 The Zorensky Collection, Woodbridge 1996, plt 259.In fine condition
A WORCESTER DESSERT DISHof kidney shape and Lord Henry Thynne pattern, the central landscape with a windmill on the opposite bank of the river, in gilt and turquoise frame surrounded by groups of fruit alternating with birds in flight, in blue and gilt border and dentil rim, 26cm w, open crescent mark, c1785Slight wear but acceptable
AN EARLY WORCESTER TEA BOWL AND SAUCERfinely painted in famille rose enamels with long trailing flowers, insects and auspicious objects, saucer 12.5cm diam, c1758Small firing blemish on the rim of the tea bowl that is hardly noticeable and does not detract. A fine example, the enamels bright and attractive
A SET OF SIX WORCESTER TEA BOWLS AND SAUCERStransfer printed in underglaze blue with the Mother and Child pattern, saucer 12cm diam, hatched crescent mark with or without a letter, c1780No damage or restoration. The odd small glazed over chip caused during manufacture and not subsequent damage
A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER BOUGH POT OR "PILLAR ORNAMENT" AND COVERpainted on a slightly recessed rectangular panel to the front with Apollo seated with his lyre and billowing purple drapery flanked by oval medallions of child musicians, one holding a score, the other seated at a keyboard, on a ground of gilt diaper or caillouté and on four gilt paw feet, 19cm h, c1810Cracks in the base, wear to gilding on the feet and rims. Cover, broken, glued and chipped, the gilding on the cover heavily worn
A RARE CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER JAPAN PATTERN TAPERSTICK AND BASEthe base in the form of a spill vase with gilt scroll handle, 11.5cm h, puce script mark, 1816-c1825 and a Derby miniature vase of trumpet shape, enamelled and richly gilt with anthemia, red painted mark, c1820 (3)Spill vase of taperstick with descending hairline crack. Derby vase with minor crack
A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURAL CANDLE SNUFFERof The Feathered Hat modelled by James Hadley in the style of Kate Greenaway, decorated in flesh tints and gilt, 9cm h, green printed mark, 1881. A good example of this elusive subject and in fine condition with slight wear to the gilding on the bow and on the back of the hem of the dress, long in the present private ownership
A ROYAL WORCESTER VASEof sack shape with frilled rim, painted by K Blake, signed, with blackberries, blossom and autumnal foliage, the rims gilt, 11cm h, puce printed mark and 2492, 1932 and a Royal Worcester pin tray, painted with an all over still life of fruit, signed, black printed mark, c1960 (2)Both in fine condition

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