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A Chamberlains Worcester oval two handled sucrier and cover, 19th Century, painted with reserve panels of flowers against a blue ground (faults), a two handled sugar bowl with matched cover, a Staffordshire teacup and saucer and a small collection of Oriental ceramics, including a part tea set.
A Worcester porcelain high footed press moulded silver shaped sauceboat, circa 1755, printed in black with smoky primitives of a squirrel to one side and a pheasant to the other within rococo scroll cartouches, the base interior printed in black with Milking Scene No. 2, unmarked, length approx 19cm (small chips to spout, crack to foot). Provenance: D.V. Pares Wilson Collection (applied paper label to base) sold as part of Lot 99, Bonhams, New Bond Street, Fine British Pottery and Porcelain, 9th September 2009.
A small Worcester porcelain bell shaped King of Prussia mug, circa 1757, printed in black with a half length titled portrait of the King beside military trophies issuing banners listing victories, the reverse with Fame blowing trumpets, height approx 8.3cm (fine hairline above upper handle terminal).
A Worcester porcelain fluted tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780, painted in underglaze blue with the Gilliflower pattern, blue painted open crescent marks to bases, together with two other pieces of Worcester, comprising a tea bowl painted in blue with the Mansfield pattern and a reeded coffee can painted with the Prunus Root pattern (cracked and chipped) and an English porcelain saucer painted in blue with a chinoiserie landscape (glued).
A Worcester porcelain saucer, circa 1775, printed in underglaze blue with the Birds in Branches pattern, hatched crescent in underglaze blue to base, diameter approx 12cm, together with a Worcester circular bowl in the same pattern (haircrack) and eight other pieces of blue printed Worcester, comprising a saucer, teabowl, coffee cup and teacup in the Fence pattern (crack and chip to saucer), a Three Flowers pattern sparrow beak jug (handle cracked) a Pine Cone Group scalloped edge small dish (cracked) and a Classical Ruins pattern saucer and slop bowl (faults).
A Worcester porcelain scale blue ground scalloped edge circular dish, circa 1765, painted with gilt scroll edged panels of flowers, underglaze blue fretted square mark to base, diameter approx 19cm, together with a Worcester Gilliflower pattern blue printed oval shaped dish with basketweave moulded rim, hatched crescent in underglaze blue to base (chipped) and a Worcester Queen Charlotte pattern saucer, underglaze blue fretted square mark to base.
A Worcester porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1775, of globular shape, the cover with floral finial, painted with a version of the Scarlet Japan pattern with alternate panels of puce flowers and deep orange bands reserved with mon against a gilt diaper ground, puce painted crescent mark to base, height approx 13cm (spout restored), together with a similarly decorated Worcester porcelain coffee cup with grooved handle.
A Worcester porcelain fluted teacup and saucer, circa 1770, painted in the Japan palette Queen`s pattern with Kakiemon style floral and prunus panels within gilt overlaid cobalt blue ground stripes, underglaze blue fretted square mark to bases, together with a blue ground tea bowl with similar fan shaped and circular panels of Kakiemon flowers, one including a bird, within gilt framing, unmarked.
A Worcester porcelain teacup and saucer and two matching teacups, circa 1770, painted in the Japan palette with Kakiemon style floral panels edged in gilt scrolls against a scale blue ground, underglaze blue fretted square marks to bases, together with four other pieces of blue ground Worcester porcelain, comprising a coffee cup and teacup with exotic bird panels (teacup glued), a saucer with Kakiemon floral panels and a Japan palette Imari cup (repaired).
Two Worcester porcelain U-shaped coffee cups with grooved handles, circa 1770, the first with an iron red and gilt cartouche enclosing a floral spray within scattered sprigs, the second with scattered floral sprigs and sprays, together with two other similar floral painted coffee cups, one with a ribbon tied famille rose bouquet.
A Worcester porcelain coffee cup, circa 1770, of U-shape with grooved handle, painted in Mandarin style with chinoiserie figures in a continuous landscape setting, the rim interior with a line and scalloped border in iron red, height approx 6.5cm, together with a similarly decorated coffee cup and saucer (faults to saucer).
A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester porcelain sauce tureen, cover and stand, circa 1820, painted with blue flowers on pink foliate stems beneath gadrooned rims, the body of the tureen with moulded acanthus leaf detail, the cover with acanthus knop, impressed mark to base of stand (minor faults), together with a group of other ceramics, including a large Dresden potpourri and cover (minor faults).
A Worcester (outside decorated) turquoise ground trio, decorated in the atelier of James Giles, painted after Meissen with the `Naturalistic Birds` pattern, blue crossed sword and numeral `9` marks, circa 1770. See Spiro & Sandon, Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790 The Zorensky Collection (1996) p. 348, no. 442 for a similar example..
A Worcester blue and white globular teapot and cover, printed with the `Three Flowers` pattern, 14.5cm high, hatched crescent mark, circa 1780; a Liverpool (Christian) blue and white coffee can, painted with the `Liver Bird` pattern, 6.5cm high, circa 1765; and a Caughley blue and white printed mustard pot, decorated with the `Three Flowers` pattern, `C` mark, circa 1770 (see illustration on website).
A New Hall commode shaped teapot, cover and stand, painted in the Chinese Export style, the teapot with painted pattern no. N191, circa 1790; and a pair of Worcester blue and white plates printed with the `Pine Cone` pattern, 17.5cm diameter, crescent marks, circa 1780 (see illustration on website).
An unusual Caughley Kakiemon fluted teabowl, decorated at Chamberlain`s Worcester, circa 1785-90; a Worcester hexagonal teapot stand; a Worcester Kakiemon pattern coffee cup and saucer and a Worcester transfer printed plate, decorated with the `Classical Ruins` pattern after Pannini, 22cm diameter, circa 1765 (see illustration on website).
Three various Royal Worcester models of birds by Dorothy Doughty, comprising; `Chiff Chaff and Hogweed`, no. 148 of a limited edition of 500 and a pair of `Blue Tits and Pussy Willow` (cock and hen), no. 147 of a limited edition of 500, all with certificates and wood stands (see illustration on website).

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