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Thomas Deykin, Worcester, a lunar lacquered longcase clock the eight-day duration, five-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with an inside countwheel, the twelve-inch brass break-arch dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals with the centre having a subsidiary seconds dial and engraved with an Oriental scene, with cast-brass female-head spandrels to the four corners, the arch having a subsidiary lunar dial showing the phases of the moon to the centre, the lunar date, the date and the state of the moon, Full Moon, Last Quarter, New Moon, First Quarter, the lacquered case with raised Oriental chinoiserie decoration, the curved-top hood with canted corners, height 233cm.Notes: Thomas Deykin, born Walsall 1677, was a well-known maker recorded as working in Broad Street, Worcester, quite possibly the premises of his father-in-law having married Mary Meeks in 1703. In 1720 he started to number his clocks, continuing to do so until 1750, possibly the year of his death.Reference: Joseph McKenna Clock & Watchmakers of Central England pub. Mayfield Books 2002 where a number of clocks are discussed.
A group of early 19th century English porcelain including four letter/card racks, 6.5-21cm; a Flight Barr & Barr Worcester pen stand, 24cm; a two-handled pedestal bowl painted with rustic landscapes, probably Worcester, 18cm wide; and a small Barr flight & Barr pot-pourri vase and cover, 13.5cm [all with damage/restoration] 7.
A group of early 19th century Chamberlains Worcester and Derby Japan pattern porcelain dinner wares comprising a pair of Chamberlain tureens and covers in the 'Tree of Life/Partridge' pattern, printed mark to one cover, 26cm wide; a pair of similar Derby two-handled tureens, covers and stands and six plates, iron-red marks [some wear and discolouration] 16.
A mixed group of English porcelain, comprising a miniature Chamberlain ewer with flower decoration [glue repair to handle], a miniature Worcester blush ivory tyg and mug, a toy cup and saucer, a flower encrusted inkwell and a porcelain bottle of bulbous form set on a foliate square base, enamelled with blooms, [devoid stopper].
A Derby plate and a Flight Barr & Barr Worcester oval dish the first painted in neo-classical style with pink rose sprigs within a pendant garland border, blue crowned D mark, circa 1790, 22cm [minor wear]; the second painted in purple with flower sprays, impressed mark and numerals 12, circa 1830, 32cm [2].
A group of five Caughley and Worcester cabbage-leaf mask jugs comprising three Caughley blue and white jugs transfer printed in the 'Bouquets' pattern, crescent and S marks, 15/19 and 22cm; a Chamberlain's polychrome jug painted in the 'Dragon in Compartments' pattern, 24cm; and a First Period Worcester polychrome jug painted in the 'Two Quail' pattern, 23cm [all damaged] 5.
MIXED GLASSWARE, CERAMICS AND TOYS, including circular etched glass decanter and stopper, green glass inkwell, three studio glass paperweights (two Caithness) and various cut glass bowls, lidded jars, a Hornsea part tea service, 19 pieces, Royal Worcester D2294 pattern circular footed bowl, 34cms (diam.), a Royal Tudor Ware cake plate, 28.5cms (diam.) with matching server, a Studio Pottery hen, 30cms (diam.), white glazed jelly mould and a boxed Bayko no.1 building set, a Bayko boxed converting set, collection of glass marbles, boxed progress gyroscope top etc.Provenance: private collection Denbighshire
ROYAL WORCESTER; a floral painted globular pot pourri jar and cover with pierced detail to both the cover and collar, the decoration by Kitty Blake, puce printed marks to base, also numbered 1039 and bearing a Union Flag, height 13cm.Condition Report: Very minor rubbing to the gilding but overall the condition is good.
FIVE BOXES OF GLASSWARE AND ROYAL CROWN DERBY GIFTWARE, comprising a Royal Crown Derby miniature ice bucket and champagne bottle, a 'Wild Rose' pattern trinket box, a 'Derby Posies' pattern vase, pin dish and trinket box, together with a Royal Worcester hand painted 'Fallen Fruits' miniature teacup and saucer, and a Spode miniature teacup and saucer of robin and holly design (Worcester teacup is missing its handle, Derby Posies pin dish has a large repair and vase is second quality) together with drinking glasses, vases, photo frames, a light bulb shaped Galileo thermometer, dessert dishes, cocktail glasses, etc. (s.d) (5 boxes)
A QUANTITY OF NAMED CERAMICS, comprising a small Barbola style table mirror, a Royal Doulton 'Bunnykins' nursery mug, a Royal Albert 'The World of Beatrix Potter' cereal dish, Wedgwood 'Peter Rabbit' dinner plate, side plate and three mugs, a thirty three pieces of Paragon 'Athena' pattern dinnerware, four Wedgwood 'Oberon' pattern side plates, a Royal Doulton 'Atlantis' pattern teapot, a Coalport teapot, Losol Ware vase, Royal Worcester 'Evesham Gold' pattern preserve pot and plate warmer, Torquay Ware candlesticks, etc. (s.d) (Qty)
A SELECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMIC ITEMS, to include a Royal Worcester dish raised upon a circular foot, painted scene of fruit by George Moseley, approximate diameter 9.5cm, Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature coffee cup, 3645 Red Cardinal bird ornament, a Royal Doulton Flambe vase, approximate height 21cm, Beswick Swan and Pheasant, Karl Ens Great Tit?, Goebel Blue Tit, Country Artists Robin, carved nephrite bird, five Wedgwood King Arthur collectors plates, John Finnie Street Sellers of London collectors plates, Franklin Mint 'Transfiguration' sculpture etc (items are very dusty)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, A HANDBAG AND AN ONYX VASE, to include a Royal Crown Derby Imari 1128 goblet, thirty eight pieces of late nineteenth century Samuel Radford dinnerware, two Royal Worcester Royal Lily plates, two nineteenth century Davenport Stone China plates in two different patterns, a Mappin & Webb vintage leather handbag, an onyx vase height 17cm (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd and wear to older pieces particularly)
A QUANTITY OF TABLEWARES ETC, to include Royal Worcester Evesham and Evesham Vale storage jars and casserole dish, Portmeirion 'The Queens Hidden Garden' dinner plates and dish with cover, Botanic Garden placemats, eight Mintons polychrome asparagus plates and two white asparagus plates, Jamie Oliver for Royal Worcester 'Monster' bowl, Staffordshire 'Moorland' pattern teapot, water jug and plates etc
TWO ROYAL WORCESTER TWIN HANDLED BALUSTER VASES, HAND PAINTED WITH PHEASANTS BY JAMES STINTON, signed, blush ivory handles and neck, shape G995, date cypher for 1910 and 1911, green printed marks, height 14.5cm (Condition Report: one vase has a small pit in the glaze near the rim, no obvious damage)
A GROUP OF WEDGWOOD, ROYAL WORCESTER AND OTHER CERAMICS, including a miniature Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase, shape 1021, printed and tinted with flowers, one handle with glued repairs, height 10cm, a Limoges porcelain rectangular trinket box with hinged lid, gilt metal mounts, width 15cm, seven pieces of pale blue Wedgwood jasperware, a Losol Ware 'Bowness' pattern part dinner service, three pieces of Hammersley 'Victorian Violets' pattern, etc, s.d., table lighter a.f. (Qty)

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