A Royal Worcester `Gold Chantilly` pattern part tea service, comprising a teapot and cover, five teacups and six saucers, six tea plates, milk jug, sugar bowl and a cake plate (chip to cake plate), together with a Paragon part tea service and ten Royal Crown Derby plates and a saucer decorated with ivy leaves (some faults).
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A Royal Worcester Queen Charlotte pattern blue printed part service, circa 1895 and later, including two graduated oval platters, a soup tureen and cover with elephant head handles and claw feet finial, a sauce tureen, cover and stand, twelve soup plates and eleven dinner plates (some faults and repairs).
A Royal Worcester blush ivory ground vase, circa 1908, the cylindrical body typically painted with flowers and with four scroll handles to the shoulders, shape No. 991, green printed factory mark to base (minor nicks to rim), together with a small group of ceramics, including a delft vase, a delft cow and five pieces of copper lustre (faults).
A Caughley porcelain small plate with scalloped rim, circa 1780, painted in underglaze blue with scattered floral sprigs, impressed lowercase `Salopian` mark to reverse, diameter approx 16.5cm, together with a similarly decorated pair of small saucer plates, possibly Worcester, a similar plate and a Chinese porcelain plate (faults to last).
A Worcester porcelain sparrow beak jug, circa 1770, the baluster body painted in the mandarin palette with chinoiserie figures, the rim interior with an underglaze blue geometric band, underglaze blue crescent mark to base, height approx 9.5cm (small chip to spout and hairline), together with a Worcester sparrow beak jug printed in underglaze blue with The Fence pattern, hatched crescent mark in underglaze blue to base, height approx 9.5cm, a Caughley jug and cover printed in underglaze blue with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, and an English porcelain teabowl polychrome enamelled with chinoiserie figures (minor restoration to rim).
A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain two handled moonflasks, late 19th Century, the flattened white glazed bodies finely painted to each side with a floral bouquet, raised on gilt enriched hardwood style integral bases, moulded factory mark to each base, height approx 20.5cm (restoration to one).
A collection of china and pottery wares to include a Wootton Courtenay art pottery vase, a Minton teapot stand, a Spode Copelands china coffee can and saucer, a Susie Cooper Crown Works Burslem cruet set and stand decorated with wild flowers, a small collection of Royal Worcester coffee wares, a Minton cup and saucer and two glass flash cut tumblers
A First Period Worcester tea bowl and saucer, a similar tea bowl with floral spray decoration, an early 19th Century English porcelain tea bowl and saucer with Imari style decoration of flowers and leaves, an early 19th Century porcelain sugar bowl decorated with a band of flowers, fern and Classical motifs with ring handles (lacking cover), an early 19th Century twin handled tureen (lacking cover) transfer printed with a Classical scene of mother and child in a tree-lined landscape, and a Worcester tea bowl decorated with birds in flight and an Oriental landscape (saucer lacking)
Two boxes of chinawares and ceramics to include a Rockingham style teapot, a porcelain scent bottle, a Royal Worcester jewelled miniature cabinet cup and saucer decorated in cobalt blue and gilt, a miniature porcelain pastille burner, a large collection of 19th century and later teacups and saucers, etc.
A WORCESTER SAUCE BOAT moulded with strap fluting and two cartouches beneath the gadrooned rim, painted in underglaze blue with the Two-Porter Landscape pattern, 14cm l, painted crescent, c1770 The present example is unusual in that the two porters are painted facing each other. ++In fine condition
A RARE WORCESTER TODDY CUP of thistle shape and Red Line Bordered Group type with flared rim and scrolling handle, enamelled outside the factory with the Queen`s pattern, 7cm h, painted fretted square, c1768 Derived from a silver form, the few recorded surviving Worcester toddy cups were only partially decorated at the factory, the Red Line Border decoration being added afterwards. A redecorated example is in the Museum of Worcester Porcelain. The example in the Zorensky Collection was sold, Bonhams, 22 February 2006, lot 241. ++In fine condition
A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER MINIATURE SHANKED TEA SERVICE painted in iron red and gilt with sprigs, comprising teapot and cover, 12.5cm h, sucrier and cover, jug and cup and saucer, c1800 (7) ++Small amateurishly filled hole on the flat top of the cover of the sucrier, the flange of the cover of the sucrier chipped (not normally visible), handle of jug restored, some restoration to the teapot, the cup restored
A LEE & CO GRAINGER WORCESTER EMPIRE STYLE VASE of shield shape with gilt dolphin handles, attractively painted in bright enamels to either side with two girls and a basket of fruit or a group of travellers in a hilly landscape, the flared neck and square foot gilt, 25cm h, c1820 ++ In fine condition with slight wear to the gilding, no damaged. The painting of the group of three figures with a few fine light scratches

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