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A Doulton Lambeth stoneware silver mounted beaker (Sheffield), the sides decorated in alternate bands in raised relief depicting flower heads on a brown mottled ground, a similar silver mounted beaker, the sides decorated with opposing ovals depicting a young woman in a landscape on a blue ground, together with a pair of Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plates, each decorated with fruits to the centre within yellow and gilt borders CONDITION REPORTS Silver plate mounted beaker with four extensive cracks. ( this is the one with the girl decorated to the sides ). Silver mounted example dirty with roughened foot rim. one plate with large crack to rim extending into middle. Other with crackleture
A miniature Wedgwood blue Jasperware cylindrical vase decorated in raised relief with an armorial, a pair of 19th Century Persian shaped vases in the Royal Worcester manner, decorated with coloured flowers , a pair of circa 1900 Continental porcelain figures, a Hummel figure of a seated girl knitting, two Oriental porcelain tea bowls, a Royal Doulton chinoiserie decorated shallow dish and a Royal Doulton "Hampshire" pattern circular dish
A Susie Cooper bone china part coffee service comprising eight saucers, six cups, each in various colours, a Royal Worcester bone china "Roanoke" pattern coffee service for six settings, comprising six cups and saucers, a Royal Worcester porcelain side plate painted with floral sprays within gilt borders, puce mark to base, and a 19th Century English porcelain shaped circular plate painted with roses within gilt borders, retailed by T Goode & Co.
Three Adderleys Limited earthenware plates, the rims decorated in underglaze blue with exotic birds, two Royal Worcester bone china cabinet plates, each decorated to the centre with a floral spray one signed "Freeman", a white glazed reticulated twin-handled basket, an earthenware shell shaped dish, a Continental terracotta plaque and a pair of white onyx baluster shaped table lamp bases
A first period Worcester blue scale ground composite part tea service. c.1765, all with blue square seal marks, painted with exotic birds, butterflies and insects within mirror and vase gilt scroll cartouches, comprising; a globular teapot and cover with flower head finial, 6¼in. (16cm.) high, tiny chip beneath rim of cover; two tea cups; two saucers, one with small chip to inside of footrim; a 9in. plate with silver rim; and a pair of 7½in. saucer dishes with scalloped rims, small rim chip to both. (8). * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A first period Worcester blue scale ground butter dish, cover and stand. c.1765, all with blue square seal marks, painted with exotic birds, butterflies and insects within mirror and vase gilt scroll cartouches, the circular dish with twin shell handles heightened with gilt and gilded fern fronds and cover with flower head finial, 4 5/8in. (11.75cm.) diameter, the circular stand 6¼in. (16cm.) diameter, lacks one leaf from finial. (3). * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A first period Worcester blue scale ground composite part tea and coffee service. c.1765, all with blue square seal marks, painted with sprays of garden flowers within mirror and vase gilt scroll cartouches, comprising; five tea cups; four coffee cups, one with tiny rim chip, one with small hairline to rim; three saucers; a slop bowl, small rim chip; a pair of 9in. plates with silver rims; a 7½in. circular saucer dish; and a pair of 7½in. plates with scalloped rims, small rim chip to both. (18). * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A first period Worcester blue scale ground large baluster milk jug. c.1765, with blue square seal mark, with scroll handle and associated cover with flower head finial, decorated with sprays of garden flowers within mirror and vase gilt scroll cartouches, the jug 7in. (17.75cm.) high, two tiny chips to tip of spout, small chips to petals of cover finial. (2). * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A first period Worcester blue scale ground butter dish, cover and stand. c.1765, all with blue square seal marks, finely painted with sprays of garden flowers within mirror and vase gilt scroll cartouches, the circular dish with twin shell handles heightened with gilt and cover with flower head finial, 4¾in. (12cm.) diameter, the circular stand 6 3/8in. (16.4cm.) diameter. (3). * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A first period Worcester blue scale ground spoon tray. c.1765, with grey-blue square seal mark, of lozenge form, decorated with sprays of garden flowers within mirror and vase gilt scroll cartouches, 6in. (15.25cm.) long. * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A good first period Worcester blue scale ground bowl. c.1765, with blue square seal mark, very finely painted with exotic birds, butterflies and insects within mirror and vase shaped gilded reserves, the interior with a butterfly and beetle, 5 7/8in. (15cm.) diameter, small chip to inside of footrim. * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A first period Worcester blue scale ground tankard. c.1765, with blue square seal mark and ridged loop handle, finely painted with sprays of garden flowers including roses, irises, forget-me-nots, pinks and petunias, within gilded mirror and vase shaped reserves, 4¾in. (12cm.) high, factory chip to base. * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A first period Worcester blue scale ground sparrow beak cream jug. c.1765, with associated cover, with blue square seal mark and impressed circle to base, plain loop handle, finely painted with sprays of garden flowers within gilded mirror and vase shaped reserves, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high, four tiny chips to base, edge of cover restored. * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A first period Worcester blue scale ground ovoid vase and cover. c.1770, with blue square seal mark, painted with sprays of garden flowers within gilded mirror shaped reserves, divided by gilded floral and foliate decoration, the domed cover with bud finial, 6¾in. (17.2cm.) high. * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A first period Worcester blue and white mask jug. c.1775, with moulded cabbage leaf decoration and painted in underglaze blue with the `Natural Sprays Group` pattern, with pierced scroll handle, underglaze blue crescent mark, 8in. (20.25cm.) high, two hairlines to rim, four small glaze chips to spout. * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A first period Worcester blue and white sauce boat. c.1775, with scroll handle with thumbpiece, painted in underglaze blue with the `Strap Flute Sauce Boat Floral` pattern, a single tulip to the interior, underglaze blue open crescent mark, 7½in. (19cm.) long. * Provenance: Included in a 1949 inventory of porcelain bequeathed to Dr. John Alistair Burkhardt by his aunt, Miss Charlotte Mary Sandford of 27, The Little Boltons, South Kensington. The inventory was prepared by White Berry & Catford, Valuers, 28 Cadogan Place, SW1 and dated 3rd March 1949. Most of the pieces on this inventory are included in our auction catalogue (lots 15 to 49). Photographs of the inventory are available via e-mail by request and a copy of the inventory will be provided to purchasers of these lots after the sale.
A first period Worcester soup dish. c.1770, with scarce blue `feathered w` mark, with raised scalloped rim, decorated in pseudo-Chinese style with a circular central Oriental lake landscape, three smaller Oriental landscapes to the rim alternating with circular floral motifs, all on a mottled dark blue ground, the underside of the rim with foliate meanders, 7¾in. (17.75cm.) diameter.
A rare first period Worcester `Earl Dalhousie` pattern composite part tea service. c.1785, comprising a teapot of French shape with a reeded, barrel shaped body, moulded shaped scroll handle, foliate form spout and flower bud finial, decorated with a Dalhousie type pattern with circular landscape panels within turquoise husk borders, one depicting a church and churchyard, the other a thatched cottage beside a river, both surrounded by floral sprays and butterflies, the cover decorated with fruit and insects, the shoulder and rim of the cover in deep cobalt blue, the rim, spout, handle and finial enriched with gilding, small blue crescent mark to base, 5in. (12.75cm.) high, lacks one leaf applied from cover, chip to base of spout; together with a cream jug, spoon tray, slop bowl, small sugar basin, tea cup and saucer, four tea bowls and saucers and two coffee cups and saucers, all with similar Dalhousie style decoration, one with script `W` mark, the others with small blue crescent marks, wear to decoration inside sugar basin and tea cup, small chip to base of one coffee cup. (20).
A first period Worcester large mug. c.1755, of slightly waisted cylindrical form, with grooved strap handle, decorated in the `Beckoning Chinaman` pattern depicting a portly gentleman dressed in purple robes in a garden, signalling to a flying bird above fanciful rocks and fern like foliage, the reverse with a bold flowering branch in famille rose enamels, impressed circular mark to centre of base, 5in. (12.5cm.) high.
Hurlbutt, Frank. Bristol Porcelain, pub. The Medici Society, London & Boston, 1928, 4to, mounted colour plates by the author, original green cloth; together with Bow Porcelain by the same author, pub. G. Bell & Sons Ltd., London 1926, colour and b&w plates, folio; and five other books on porcelain comprising Pottery & Porcelain by Frederick Litchfield, 6th. ed; Worcester & Worcestershire Antiquities - Descriptive Catalogue of the Museum Formed at Worcester, July 22 to 29 1862, pub. Deighton & Son 1862; Guide to the European Pottery & Porcelain in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge by Bernard Rackham, 1935; Encyclopedia of British Pottery & Porcelain Marks by Geoffrey A. Godden, rev. ed. 1991; and The New Chaffers Marks & Monograms on Pottery & Porcelain, 14th rev. ed. (7).
A collection of late 20th century Royal Worcester figural models of children, twenty-two pieces comprising At the Seaside, Ballerina, Birthday Girl, Christopher, Fisherman, Gardener, Hometime, Katie, Little Mermaid, Lets Run (AF), Little Grandma, Little Parakeet, Old Friends, Peace, Poor Teddy, Snowball, Springtime, Sunshine Days, Teatime, The Slide, Three`s Company and Woodland Walk.

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