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A FINE WORCESTER MUG of slightly tapered cylindrical shape with ribbed handle and black onglaze transfer prints of the Whitton Anglers based on an engraving by Robert Hancock and a Milking Scene [Cook 118 & 69], 8.5cm h, c1775 In fine condition with only a pinhead sized scratch noticed in the angler`s print near the gentleman`s legs. Printed in a strong, clear black.
A WORCESTER MUG cylindrical and transfer printed in underglaze blue with La Pêche and La Promenade Chinoise after engravings by J June or Robert Hancock adapted from those by P C Canot after Jean-Baptiste Pillement, 12cm h, hatched crescent, c1780 In fine condition with insignificant flat nick on the foot, not normally visible, no restoration
A RARE AND EARLY WORCESTER TEAPOT AND A COVER of globular shape, the domed cover with mushroom knop, painted in underglaze blue with the Zig Zag Fence pattern of peonies and bamboo sprouting from a fence and towering rock below diaper border, 10cm h, scratched cross, painted workman`s mark, collector`s label, c1756 Provenance: Watney Collection Part Three, Philips, Son & Neale Ltd, 1 November 2000, lot 946. Spout with descending crack from a tiny rim nick. Single flat chip on the rim of the cover
FIVE SPODE COFFEE CANS one with lavender blue ground and Worcester type gilt reserves of polychrome swags and flowers, another painted with tightly clustered flower sprays on a gilt scale ground, the third gilt with a wide band of leaves between lozenge borders, the others bat printed, 6.5cm h, SPODE 225 in red, or unmarked, c1805-10 All fine examples
A PAIR OF FLIGHT WORCESTER ARMORIAL DESSERT DISHES of fluted shell shape, finely enamelled with the arms of Annesley impaling Courtney between crossed boughs of oak and laurel, the green and yellow border entwined with a continuous green leaf interspersed with gilt rosettes, the rim and handle gilt, 20.5cm w, c1800 Localised wear to gilding, one dish broken and restuck
A FINE CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER DATED JUG painted en grisaille with an artist and elegant couple admiring the ruins of Buildwas Abbey in an oval gilt frame reserved on a spirally reeded and underglaze blue and gilt striped ground, a band of stars and dotted circles around the shoulder, the neck in an elaborate diaper pattern, with gilt leaf moulded clip handle, 17cm h, painted Buildwas Abbey Shropshire, the property of W C M Moselay [sic] Esqr 1796 Chamberlains Worcester in red script, 1796 Illustrated: Godden (Geoffrey A), Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1752, 1982, plt 98 and Twitchett (J) and H Sandon, Landscapes on Derby and Worcester Porcelain 1984, p48. Buildwas Abbey was founded by Roger de Kinton in 1135. It was absorbed into the Cistercian Order in 1147 that occupied it until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1536, following which the picturesque ruins remained virtually unchanged. Walter Moseley (1765-1827) who owned the Buildwas Park estate rebuilt the family seat and preserved the abbey ruins. In fine condition
A RARE GRAINGER WORCESTER BISCUIT GROUP OF "TWO DEER COMPLEAT" the recumbent stag on a rocky base before a stump, a doe standing to the left, their collars linked by a chain, 17cm h, c1830-35 Typical slight losses but a very scarce Grainger model (see H & J Sandon, Grainger Worcester Porcelain, p156)
A ROYAL WORCESTER CYLINDRICAL VASE painted by A Watkins, signed, with roses on gilt `Chinese` fret foot and a Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and cover, similarly painted, on three feet, 16 and 12cm h, printed mark and 6/161 or H183, 1911 and 12 (3) Cylindrical vase in fine condition. Pot pourri vase in fine condition, cover with slight wear to the gilding on the pointed knop
FOUR ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES OF AN IRISHMAN AND GIRL AND WELSHMAN AND GIRL modelled by James Hadley, fully coloured, on shaded apricot `paved` base, 6.5cm h, impressed and/or printed marks, late 19th/early 20th c Purchased over a period by the late owner from the trade, some restoration/refreshed gilding
A ROYAL WORCESTER EQUESTRIAN GROUP OF A HUNTSMAN AND HOUNDS modelled by Doris Lindner in 1935, in colours on rectangular green base, 18.5cm h excluding ebonised wood plinth, printed mark and 3115, painted title and modelled by Doris Lindner in puce script, 1936 In fine condition, no restoration
A Royal Worcester parian bust of Clytie, on later socle, impressed factory mark to reverse, 29cm high, and a Minton parian bust of H.R.H Princess Alice after the original by Thornycroft, impressed 'Mary Thornycroft 1861' and 'published by Minton and Co', gilt highlights, 29cm high (at fault) (2)
A Caughley leaf shape pickle dish, circa 1780, 10cm long and a Caughley asparagus server, circa 1785, 7.5cm long, both printed in the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, a Caughley mustard jar and cover, circa 1785 printed in the Fence pattern, 10.5cm high, and an English porcelain blue and white spoon rest printed in the Royal Lily pattern, possibly Worcester circa 1775, 18cm long (4)
A Royal Worcester porcelain reticulated pot pourri by George Owen, dated 1908, model number 1429, the tapering globular body supported on three scrolling brackets on a tri-form reticulated base, the body intricately pierced with gilded accents, gilt factory and date marks and incised 'G Owen 1908' to base, lacking cover, 13cm high
A Royal Worcester blush ivory globular vase decorated with a pheasant by JAS Stinton, signed, shape number G161, 8.5cm high, a Royal Worcester pot and cover decorated with a bullfinch and signed W Powell, 4.5cm high, a Royal Worcester miniature two handled mug, printed and painted with floral sprays, (at fault) 6cm high, a Royal Worcester dish decorated with a scene of Welford-on-Avon, indistinctly signed, shape number 2769, 8cm diameter, a Locke and Co globular vase painted with a bird by S Lewis, signed, 6cm high, and a Grainger and Co florally decorated vase, 6cm high (6)

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