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SIGNED ROYAL WORCESTER BOWL - SEBRIGHT signed by Richard Sebright, the interior painted with fruit and foliage, the exterior in a blue glaze. Also with a miniature lidded vase, signed by Edward Townsend, of hexagonal shape painted with fruit and leaves. The bowl marked, Royal Worcester, 2769. 6 1/4ins (16cms) diameter, Vase 4ins (10cms) high. (2)
W H KERR WORCESTER PARIAN CENTREPIECE an unusual group in parian titled Raphael`s Boy on Dolphin, depicting the figure of a cherub entwined with a dolphin. The group supported on a column and square base. Marked, W H Kerr & Co Worcester. 9 1/4ins (23cms) high *This figure was modelled after a life size statue by Bartolommeo Cavaceppi which is now in the Hermitage, Leningrad. This figure is Shape 2/43 in the Worcester Parian Book. For similar example see The Parian Phenomenon page 210.
Two early 19th century Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester oval porcelain dishes, each richly painted in bright colours with flowers and enriched with gilt, (circa 1807-13) printed marks on base, manufactures to their Majesties, Prince of Wales and Royal Families and impressed B.F.B. under crown, 41cm by 32cm and 35cm by 27cm
An unusual Worcester porcelain oval dish and matching soup plate, each richly decorated in bright enamel colours of exotic birds, monkey, deer and insects to the centres with panels of birds and insects to the borders, impressed marks circle and crown with Worcester below, dish 29cm by 24.5cm and plate 26cm
London Medical Journal. The London Medical Journal, by a Society of Physicians, [edited by Samuel Foart Simmons], 11 volumes bound in ten, 1781-90, volumes 1 and 2 bound as one, volume 1 lacking index and title with title-page to volume 2 bound at front and corrected to include both volumes by hand, some engraved plates, library stamp to titles, contemporary half calf gilt over marbled boards, rubbed and some wear, upper cover to volume 7 detached, 8vo. Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. Besides original communications this series has much information of books and events. Among the contributors are James Johnstone of Worcester, Joseph Brandish of Alcester, Robert Mynors and Thomas Tomlinson Jr., of Birmingham. Very rare. ESTC (P6037) citing only three quarterly issues held at the British Library and two North American Institutions. The Journal was continued as Medical Facts and Observations` (1791-1800), The Medical and Physical Journal` (1799-1814), The New Medical and Physical Journal` (1810-1815), and The London Medical and Physcial Journal` (1815-33). (10)
Sandford (William). A Few Practical Remarks on the Medicinal Effects of Wine and Spirits; with observations on the oeconomy of health, intended principally for the use of Parents, Guardians, and others intrusted with the care of youth, by William Sandford, surgeon to the Worcester Infirmary, 1st edition, Worcester, 1799, half-title and a final leaf of errata, library stamp to title, some spotting, library cloth, slightly rubbed and soiled, 8vo (1)
A set of seven Wedgwood plates and a matching shallow bowl, 19th Century, printed and painted with a bird perched amidst blossom, impressed and painted factory marks to reverse (minor faults) together with a group of ceramics and glass including a Worcester teacup and saucer decorated with chrysanthemums and three decanters and stoppers (minor faults).
A Worcester porcelain blue printed oval shaped two handled dish, circa 1770, decorated with the Rose-Centred Spray Group, the branch handles with foliate terminals, hatched crescent in underglaze blue to base, length approx 18.5cm, together with a Worcester porcelain teabowl and sugar bowl printed with the Fence pattern, circa 1780, a Fisherman and Cormorant pattern teabowl and two Chinese porcelain teabowls (faults).
A pearlware pottery jug, early 19th Century, the bulbous body relief moulded with flowerheads between bands of leaves and geometric moulding, enriched overall with blue enamel detail, together with a Grainger Lee & Co. Worcester coffee can, a Spode coffee can and three pieces of Wedgwood `Fallow Deer` pattern (minor faults).

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