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A WORCESTER REEDED TEA SERVICE painted in underglaze blue with the Dark Sprig Centre pattern, the service including a globular teapot and cover with flower knop, 13cm h, painted open crescent c1785 (26) ++Cover of teapot with chip to the flange, not normally visible and one or two minute grazes to the petals of the knop but this in much better condition than is usually found. The flower knop to the cover of the sucrier in the same fine condition. Cream jug with tiny stained chip on the rim, one saucer a contemporary early Worcester replacement of slightly whiter past and glaze, also the painted sprig to the centre with rather more detail in the paining. One of the four tea bowls present with minute (smaller than a pinhead sized) graze on the rim, another tea bowl with flat exterior rim chip. One of the teacups with minute (smaller than a pinhead sized) graze on the rim
TWO WORCESTER TEA CANISTERS of typical ovoid form, one with scale blue ground and enamelled with swags and flowers in gilt scrolling panels, the other transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers pattern, painted or printed open crescent, c1775 ++Both in good condition, note gilding around the base of the polychrome example rubbed, no restoration
A WORCESTER MINIATURE GLOBULAR TEAPOT AND COVER painted in underglaze blue with the Peony pattern, 10cm h, painted open crescent, c1765-75 ++The cover in fine condition, the teapot with the lower part of the body cleanly broken off, presumably as a consequence of hot water and restuck but of fine appearance and free from professional restoration
A WORCESTER IMARI VASE of beaker shape, painted in underglaze blue and enamelled with chrysanthemum and other flowers and foliage heightened in gilt, 14.5cm h, c1768-70 ++In fine condition, one of the larger red flowers with a minute scratch but this is so small as not really to be noticeable. No restoration, the gilding good
AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN YELLOW GROUND SUPPER DISH painted with a loose bouquet flanked by insects in plain gilt round or oval frames, 30cm w, c1800, a Chelsea-Derby plate painted with insects and groups of fruit including a sliced lime, in fluted border and gilt dentil rim, gilt conjoined anchor and D and a polychrome plate, possibly Coalport, decorated after a Worcester model with Fancy Birds on a gros bleu ground of raised gilt interlinked scrolls and dentil rim, late 19th c (3) ++The lot in good condition with only localised stacking wear and a minute flat graze on the rim to the Chelsea Derby plate
A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER BOUGH POT AND COVER of semi-circular form and moulded with stop fluted pilasters, painted with a rectangular panel of Apollo before rays and naked save for a purple drapery, flanked by oval medallions of children, one at a keyboard, the other holding a score, on a richly gilt ground of diaper and caillouté, 18cm h, c1800 ++Bough pot with various cracks in the base and wear to the gilding on the upper rim, cover broken in two and repaired with large chip on the underside and to one of the three nozzles, also wear to the gilding on the rim of the cover.
A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER CUP AND SAUCER the cup painted with a rectangular panel of CIRENCESTER [PARK] in gilt frame reserved on a pale yellow ground, the scrolling gilt handle terminating in a satyr mask, saucer 13cm diam, painted mark with 155 New Bond Street London address and title The Seat of Earl Bathurst in red script, or unmarked, c1820 Illustrated: Twitchett (J) & H Sandon, Landscapes on Derby and Worcester Porcelain, Henley on Thames, 1984, p65. ++The cup in fine condition, the saucer with stacking wear to the gilding around the inner circle
A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER LILAC GROUND CUP AND SAUCER finely painted in the style of Thomas Baxter with named views of PANSHANGER and BUCHANAN [CASTLE] in gilt frame and diaper border, saucer 14.5cm diam, painted mark and titles The Seat of Earl Cowper Herts or The Seat of The Duke of Montrose Sterlingshire in puce script, c1815-20 Illustrated: Godden (G A), Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1780-1852, 1982, plt XIX. Thought to be from a single, superb service, another cup and saucer with views of Brancepeth and Oxton was in the Billie Pain Collection and sold, Bonhams, 26 November 2003, lot 333. ++Cup with minute surface graze on the rim otherwise fine, no restoration
A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER LILAC GROUND CUP AND SAUCER EN SUITE WITH THE PRECEDING LOT painted with panels of HAMPTON-COURT and HARLESTONE [HOUSE] painted mark and title (saucer) The Seat or R Andrews Esqr Northamptonshire in puce script, c1815-20 Illustrated: Twitchett & Sandon, op cit, p63. See footnote to the preceding lot. ++In fine condition
A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER LILAC GROUND CUP AND SAUCER EN SUITE WITH THE TWO PRECEDING LOTS painted with panels of GUYS-CLIFF (sic) and WICKEN [PARK], saucer 14.5cm diam, painted mark and titles The Seat of Bertie Greathead Esqr Warwickshire or The Seat of Lord Fitzroy Northamptonshire in puce script, c1815-20 Illustrated: Twitchett & Sandon, op cit, p62. See footnote to lot 276. ++Saucer with minute scratch to the foreground of the landscape panel
A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER CUP very finely painted with a view of Buckingham Palace with children by the lake, in gilt frame and with gilt ring handle, 7cm h, painted mark and title in red script, c1838 The identical view appears on a Chamberlain`s maroon ground tray in the Dyson Perrins Museum Worcester. See Godden, Chamberlain, op cit, plt 333 and Twitchett & Sandon, op cit, col plt 20 (detail). ++Slight wear to the gilding on the rim and handle only
FOUR WORCESTER TOPOGRAPHICAL CABINET OBJECTS comprising a Chamberlain`s cup, finely painted with a named view of SPETCHLEY [PARK], on three gilt paw feet, a Grainger miniature two handled pot pourri vase and cover also painted with a view of Spetchley House (sic) reserved on a pale yellow ground, a Grainger miniature two handled basket painted with a view of Worcester and a Kerr & Binns miniature pink ground basket, decorated with a similar view of the city, cup 11cm h, painted and/or printed marks, c1820-c1860 (5) Illustrated: (cup) Twitchett & Sandon, op cit, p64. ++All with old professional restoration
A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER GARNITURE OF THREE EMPIRE STYLE VASES with gilt swan handles, painted with views of Worcester, Malvern Priory or The Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham in highly burnished gilt square frames reserved on a matt Brunswick blue ground, 18 & 23.5cm h, painted marks and titles in red or puce script, c1825 For the shape see Godden, Chamberlain, op cit, plt 394. ++Large vase - one handle damaged. Malvern vase - minute chip to the palmette behind one of the swan`s necks. Cheltenham vase - insignificant flat chip on the under surface of the rim and a similar chip on the reverse of the rim
A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER JUG painted with the woodman and his dog in a snowy landscape after Thomas Barker of Bath, in square black and gilt frame flanked by sprigs and the monograms WF and AF, the neck with an apricot band of trailing red and brown oak leaves bearing gilt acorns, 16.5cm h, painted inscription Willm Figgures Born January 27 1760 Ann Figgures Born January 17 1760 in puce script, collector`s label, c1805 This jug has an interesting provenance having been in the notable collection of Edward Moses Kidd. It was, with much of the rest of the Kidd Collection, housed in Nottingham Castle Museum, the first provincial municipal art gallery opened in 1878, for a considerable period. The entire collection was sold at auction by his executors at the Corn Market, Nottingham in a three-day sale in November 1903. The present jug, lot 55 (illustrated between pp 16 & 17) was mis-catalogued as Flight & Barr and sold for the high price of 20gns. It was subsequently in the Fisher Collection. ++Restoration to a crack/chip in the neck
A CHAMBERLAIN`S WORCESTER JAPAN PATTERN CHOCOLATE CUP, COVER AND STAND with ring handles, 11cm h, painted mark and 492 in red, c1810 Pattern 492 is described in the Chamberlain Factory Pattern Book as "Indian blue red & green & gold border". A tea service cost 7guineas. See Godden, Chamberlain, op cit, p324. ++In fine condition with slight wear to the gilding on the rims of the cup and cover, no restoration or re-gilding
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER CLAW SPILL VASES of conical form, the waisted gilt neck tied with a cord, painted by W Harbron or M Blake, both signed, with pink and yellow roses, on gilt claw support and feathery foot, 19.5cm h, printed mark, Rd no 2314 and date code for 1911 ++In fine condition, no restoration. In the present local private family`s ownership for several generations
A ROYAL WORCESTER TWO HANDLED AND LOBED CIRCULAR POT POURRI VASE AND COVER painted by R Austin, signed, with roses in moulded gilt borders, the domed cover with bud finial and on four conforming feet, 20cm h, printed mark, H241 and date code, painted 10.54, c1910 ++In fine condition, no restoration, provenance as the preceding lot
A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN TWO HANDLED URN SHAPE VASE BY CHARLES BALDWYN the body painted with five swans in flight over gilded reeds against a blue ground, above a moulded stiff leaf collar, the neck moulded with swagged drapery, leaf capped handles to the shoulders and on a pedestal foot with beaded knop and laurel wreath circular foot, (repaired a socle), shape no. 1482, date cypher for 1897, 15.5cms high
AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWL AND SAUCER printed with the `Fence` pattern, circa 1755-83, within two concentric rim lines, hatched crescent marks and letter E to saucer; together with another tea bowl of `Fence` pattern with hatched crescent mark and a pearl ware tea bowl painted with a chinoiserie house and garden landscape in underglaze blue, on foot rim (4)

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