Three pieces of assorted Royal Worcester comprising a Locke & Co pomander in blush ivory, a blush ivory tyg with handpainted floral sprays, puce mark with datecode for 1915 and a lidded trinket box and cover with similar floral decoration, puce mark also dated 1915 together with two Beswick birds and two Goebel birds (7)
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A Royal Worcester shape 1969 twin handled vase decorated by Kitty Blake with blackberries, strawberry blossom and foliage all to a powder yellow ground, the upper rim, scroll handles and pedestal foot all in gilt, signed K. Blake, smudged puce mark and datecode to base, c1938, height 22cm, restored, ILLUSTRATED
A Royal Worcester shape 2710 twin handled vase and spire cover decorated in the Aesthetic style with enamelled roundels of swallows in flight against a powder blue ground with gilt jewelling and linear border edges, matched to the foot rim, the upper rim with a band of framed roundels leading to blue and white border panels, puce mark to the base with datecode for 1919, height 38cm, A/F, ILLUSTRATED
A Royal Worcester shape 1572 twin handled ovoid vase raised to a square pedestal with spire cover, the body decorated by Charlie Baldwyn with four swans in flight against a powder blue ground with gilt relief and painted grasses, the reverse with a single swallow in flight, signed in black C.H.C Baldwyn, smudged puce mark to base with datecode for c1909, height 27cm, restored, ILLUSTRATED
TWO WORCESTER PORCELAIN DESSERT PLATES, c. 1820-40, one Chamberlain’s, botanical, painted with a floral spray, within a gilt-highlighted apple green rim, painted mark, the other armorial, painted with a bird under the motto, “Industria et Spe”, within a gilt-highlighted green border, unmarked. First 22cm
A modern Royal Worcester limited edition, twin handled pedestal vase and cover for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, black and white transfer printed with a lifeboat rowing out to a ship in distress. Edition no. 79 of 150, height 21cm. Condition Report: lot 874 - scratch to the lid. some rubbing to the gilding
A Victorian Royal Worcester blush ivory, floral painted teacup and saucer and a modern Royal Worcester fruit painted coffee can and saucer. Condition Report: lot 877 - the can and saucer, surface scratches to the gilt centre on saucer. the can has a couple of minor rubs to gilding around rim. there is a scratch from side to side of the base of the can. we feel this is not a hairline as it doesn't show through to the underside.
A late 18th century Worcester tea caddy painted in enamels with cobalt panels with a circular flower head and gilding, the opposing panels with blossoming branches, underglaze blue mark to the base, height 13cm. Condition Report: lot 1028 - perfect condition apart from some slight wear to the gilding on the rim.
AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE SUGAR BOWL, c.1770, painted with fruit, flowers and leaves to a fluted body, on a raised foot rim, open crescent mark to underside, 8cm high, together with a Worcester tea bowl and saucer, circa 1772 printed in underglaze blue with floral sprays and butterflies, hatched crescent mask, the bowl 4cm high, the saucer 9.5cm diameter (3)
A SET OF SIX ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN FRUIT PAINTED COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS, each variously painted with pears, blackberries, plums, cherries, apples and strawberries, signed by H. Davis, W. H. Austin, H. Price and J. Stanley, enriched in gilt to the handle, interior and well of the saucer, puce factory marks, c.1924/28 (one saucer repaired break). See illustration
A Chamberlain's Worcester vase of campana form with twin scrolled gilt handles, painted with birds in two opposing cartouches within gilt borders to the main body on dark-blue ground, above a gilt gadrooned band to a spreading circular foot and a square base painted with fruits and butterflies and with gilt sides and rim, iron red script marks to underside of the base, height 14.5cm.
A Royal Worcester jewelled porcelain timepiece, date code for 1925, height 10cm (af), also a Tuscan china ginger jar with cover, height 11cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Royal Worcester timepiece has been obviously damaged and repaired as seen in photo, dial is loose in case. The ginger jar has cracks to body and cover.
A Royal Worcester `Vitreous` dinner service, date codes for 1917, decorated with pattern number 5969 of a central iron red tub of hibiscus within four sprays on the brown edged rims, comprising: two sauce tureens, covers and stands, two vegetable tureens and covers, soup tureen, cover, stand and ladle, twelve dinner plates, soup plates, and cheese plates, nine fruit plates and four platters, together with two similar patterned Derby soup plates and a fruit plate dated in the clay 1904 (66) (D)

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