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A Royal Worcester small blush ivory circular pot and cover decorated with flowers, printed factory mark and dated for 1906, 5cm high, 6.5cm diameter, a similar decorated pot and cover of rounded oblong form, 3.3cm high, 10cm long, dated for 1907 and a Worcester, Locke & Co blush ivory vase of squat form, the upper half with pierced leaf decoration written Lock & Co, Worcester 82 on base, 7cm high (af, chip to rim) (3).
COLLECT - FOUR ROYAL WORCESTER ENGRAVED COPPER PLATES OF LOCAL VILLAGES, used for reproducing the transfer designs used on plates, to include:- a) Little Comberton street scene 29cm x 28cm b) Elmley Castle, thatched cottage with figure by a stream 29cm x 27 ".5cm c) Offenham, a thatched cottage with shepherd and sheep, 29cm x 29cm d) Harvington, a thatched cottage by a country lane, 24cm x 25.5cm All with impressed marks, title and series no. 2263 to face, acquired from factory closure sales"
A Collection of Boxed `OO` Gauge Trains, including Hornby - Eurostar Passenger Set, LNER `Cheshire` locomotive & tender No.2753, LNER J83 Class No.8477, BR `Tennyson` locomotive & tender No.70032, LNER `Silver Fox` locomotive & tender No.2512, LNER `Mallard` locomotive & tender No.4468, eight coaches, Mainline `Old Contemptibles` locomotive & tender and Dapol `County of Worcester` locomotive & tender
A 2nd / 3rd Century B.C. Etruscan gold ring with beaded and wrigglework decoration, set with a cabochon cut garnet with carved decoration depicting a bull and shining sun, size P (Provenance: formerly the property of Dr Graham Webster Romano British Archaeologist at Birmingham University and sold together with a letter discussing the ring from Martin Henig of Worcester College Oxford) (ILLUSTRATED)
A pair of early 20th century hand painted Royal Worcester fruit decorated twin handled vases by Richard Sebright, each with gilt heightened covers above angled twin handles and gilt decorated cobalt blue main bodies with large panel decorated with peaches and grapes to one vase, apples and grapes to the other, both raised on spreading circular foot, date code for 1913, height 38cm (both af).
A good Royal Worcester hand painted ewer and cover, the twin gilt heightened scrolling arms above an ovoid body decorated with a pair of flamingos in a continuous mountainous rocky lake landscape signed C. Johnson to a gilt heightened face, puce marks to base and date code for 1914, height 27cm.

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