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Lot 563

A pair of Royal Worcester vases, decorated with pheasants in a landscape by J Stinton, with blush ivory foot and neck, height 5.5insCondition Report: One vase has minor chip to rim the other possible restoration to the rim 

Lot 556

A boxed Royal Worcester coffee set, consisting of six coffee cans and saucers, a coffee pot, a milk jug and sugar bowl and a set of six hallmarked silver and enamelled spoons, the set decorated with pheasants in landscape by Jas Stinton Condition Report: One saucer has a hair line crack, cream jug has a hair line crack, coffee pot has hair line crack, some crazing is evident, spoons may not be original and case may be composed 

Lot 533

A cylindrical Royal Worcester vase, decorated in black sepia colours, inscribed to the back " A Worcestershire chimney", height 5ins 

Lot 508

A Royal Worcester framed rectangular plaque, decorated with fruit by Skerrett, 5ins x 7ins 

Lot 559

An 19th century Grainger and Co miniature jug, decorated with a view of the Malvern Hills, signed Malvern, Grainger Worcester to the base, height 2ins

Lot 491

Two Royal Worcester gilt ivory plates, decorated with flowers, diameter 8.5ins, together with a blush ivory pot pourri, shape No 1312, lacking cover but with replacement gilt cover, height 4.5ins 

Lot 536

A Royal Worcester star shaped plate, with gilt gadrooned edge,  decorated with hand painted fruit by H Ayrton, diameter 8.75ins 

Lot 523

A pair of Royal Worcester vases, decorated with flowers and gilt relief leaves, having gilt lug handles, height 9.5ins

Lot 519

A Royal Worcester cabinet plate, with gilt gadrooned edge, decorated with hand painted fruit, signed P.Platt,  diameter 10.5ins

Lot 477

Three Royal Worcester blush and gilt ivory flat back jugs, shape No. 1094, height approx. 5ins 

Lot 509

A Royal Worcester framed rectangular plaque, decorated with fruit by Skerrett, 6.5ins x 9.5ins 

Lot 460

A Royal Worcester vase, decorated with roses, shape No H304, height 6.5ins, together with a Hadley's Worcester vase, decorated with roses, height 7.5ins, restored 

Lot 515

A Royal Worcester cabinet plate, with gilt gadrooned edge, decorated with hand painted fruit, signed S.Weston, diameter 10.5ins

Lot 528

A Barr's Worcester service, decorated with gilt foliage to a wavy amber band, comprising tea pot, covered sucriere stand, milk jug, sloop bowl and stand, 11 tea cups, 11 saucers and 8 coffee cups 

Lot 532

Two Royal Worcester pin dishes, decorated with flowers by Kitty Blake, diameter 3.25ins 

Lot 497

A Royal Worcester covered vase, decorated with hand painted fruit all round by Freeman, shape 1572, medium size, height 11ins

Lot 510

A Royal Worcester wrythen shaped vase, decorated with cock and hen pheasants by James Stinton, shape No. G161

Lot 552

A Royal Worcester miniature cup and saucer, decorated with pheasants in landscape by J A S Stinton 

Lot 488

A collection of Royal Worcester, to include a bird shaped dish, a small tea pot decorated in the Japanese style, a pill box and cover, and a small tri-form white glaze dish 

Lot 217

Littlebury's a Guide to Worcester, 1908 edition; Littlebury's Guide to Worcester, 1997 fifth edition; Stevens Directory & Gazeteer, 1933 edition; A Guide to Worcester, Deighton & Son, 1874 edition, rebound 

Lot 501

A miniature Royal Worcester plate, decorated with fruit by Price

Lot 500

A pair of Royal Worcester Hadley ware covered vases, painted with roses, with griffin mask handles, both finials re-glued and cracked to the interior, height 6.75ins  Condition Report: Both finials re-glued and cracked to the interior

Lot 456

A pair of Royal Worcester saucer dishes, decorated with fans of flowers and blue and gilts in the Imari style, diameter 9.5ins 

Lot 526

Two Royal Worcester rhythm modelled blush ivory vases, decorated with flowers, shape No. G161, height 2.5ins, together with a pair of Royal Worcester flower bud vases, with modelled lilac decoration, shape No. G909, height 4ins 

Lot 535

A Royal Worcester rectangular dish, decorated with hand painted fruit by Ayrton, max diameter 7ins Condition Report: There is a hair line crack , approx 2ins long 

Lot 565

A Grangers Worcester vase, raised on a pedestal, with pierced neck, decorated with shot silk colours to three masked legs, height 8ins 

Lot 502

A Royal Worcester miniature tea cup and saucer, decorated with fruit by Roberts 

Lot 504

A Royal Worcester covered two handled sugar bowl, decorated with fruit by Roberts, height 2.25ins

Lot 489

A Royal Worcester blush ivory netsuke, modelled as a tortoise  

Lot 678

Collection of Three Porcelain Figurines, comprising Coalport 'Tris' limited edition 406/12500, sculpture Jack Glynn, Coalport 'Carnation' limited edition 406/12500 by Jack Glynn, and Royal Worcester Splendour at Court 'Jubilee Ball' limited edition 1148/12500 sculpted by John Bromley. All with certificates.

Lot 677

Collection of Three Coalport and Royal Worcester Figures, comprising Coalport 'Rose' limited edition No. 406/12500, Coalport 'Lily' limited edition 406/12500, and Royal Worcester Splendour at Court 'Royal Anniversary' limited edition No. 1148/12500. With certificates.

Lot 536

Royal Worcester Hand Painted and Signed Roses Decorated Small Vases. Comprises 1/ Roses Within Gold Painted Panels, Date 1911, Shape No F132. Height 3.25 Inches. 2/ Reticulated Top Section ' Roses ' Stillife, Date 1910, Shape No 278. Height 3.75 Inches - 11.40 cms.

Lot 636

Collection of Two Royal Worcester Figures and a Royal Doulton Figure, comprising Queen Elizabeth II Royal Worcester figure in her wedding gown, and Royal Worcester model of Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday Celebration, and a Royal Doulton figure of the late Princess of Wales, together with a Lurpak butter dish, toast rack and two egg cups.

Lot 676

Collection of Four Royal Worcester Figures, comprising 'A Celebration at Windsor', limited edition No. 1148/12500, Splendour at Court 'The Embassy Ball' No. 1148/12500, Splendour at Court 'The Jewell in the Crown' No. 1148/12500, and Splendour at Court 'A Royal Presentation' No. 1148/2500. With certificates.

Lot 592

Collection of V & A Museum Teapots, designs include Venice, Tournay, Mennecy, Furstenberg, Hochst, Chelsea-Derby, Meissen, Worcester, Bow, and Kagxi.

Lot 1427

Box of Collectibles, comprising miniature jugs by Royal Worcester, T Goode & Co., Hammersley, Paragon, Aynsley, etc. Together with a Royal Doulton swan and an assortment of flat ware, a Coalport floral brooch and a Capodimonte brooch.

Lot 535

Royal Worcester Excellent Hand Painted and Signed Lidded Pot Pourri ' Roses ' Stillife. Signed J. Lander, c.1909. Shape No 1710. Height 8 Inches - 20 cms.

Lot 140

A Worcester dessert plate, of lobed circular shape and painted in blue with the 'Hundred Antiques' pattern, unique and unusual marks to the back, circa 1770-80, approx diameter 19.5cm Further details: condition good, no restoration or damage  

Lot 144

A Worcester blue and white Sauce boat of pleated and moulded form, painted with two Chinese landscapes in moulded panels, circa 1750-60, approx size 7.5cm high x 14cm diameterFurther details: fire crack to base rim and top rim near handle, few scuffs to spout, no restoration 

Lot 130

A Worcester tea canister and cover, of rectangular form with slightly domed cover, printed in blue with the 'Fence' pattern, circa 1770, unusual mark to the base, approx 10cm high Further details: condition very good, no restoration or damage. 

Lot 143

A Worcester milk jug printed ‘bat’ pattern of rare shape. circa 1785, disguised numeral mark, approx diameter 9cm x height 8.5cm Further details: no restoration or damage 

Lot 164

A matched Royal Worcester coffee cup and saucer,  the interior cup and saucers painted with pink roses and signed by W H Austin, gilt heightened, puce factory marks and date codes for 1924 and 1928. Further details: generally good, slight crazing and very minor loss to gilding, overall good.

Lot 150

A Worcester sparrow beak jug and cover, of finely reeded form with scroll handle, the cover with a flower finial, painted in blue with the 'Immortelle' pattern, circa 1770-90, open crescent mark to base, approx 12.5cm high Further details: small chips to flower finial, no other damage or restoration 

Lot 128

A Worcester mug of cylindrical form, printed in blue and white with rural shooting scenes, circa 1775, crescent mark, size: approx 7.5cm diameter x 10.5cm high Further details: in good condition, minor rim scuff & no restoration. 

Lot 142

A Worcester plate, of lobed circular shape and painted in blue with the 'K'ang Hsi Lotus' pattern, unusual mark too the back, circa 1770-75, approx diameter 22cm. Further details: three chips to foot rim, no restoration 

Lot 158

A Royal Worcester ceramic oil lamp base, with a removable cover, both cover and base have hand painted floral designs, marked underneath base with purple Worcester mark, no. 1773, with brass oil lamp fittings to top of cover, with white shade and clear flume. Approx. 38.5cm high. Further details: no signs of damage, general wear, slightest loss to gilding but generally okay, slight nibbles to rims of shade, untested. 

Lot 525

STRATHSPEY CERAMIC EWER, ALONG WITH OTHER CERAMICS including a Mason's jug and bowl, Royal Worcester bowl, Wedgwood cake plate, two other plates and a flan dish

Lot 241

WEDGWOOD TEA AND DINNER SERVICE, ICE ROSE PATTERN along with a Royal Worcester tea and dinner service

Lot 828

GROUP OF MINIATURE ITEMS, including a figure, cup and other miniature items. Tip of tea pot lid has been damaged (additional photo added) the glass appears to be early 20th century. The glass chalace is in good condition with no major noticeable damage or signs of repair. Fading to the decoration of the miniature plates and vase. both Worcester items are 3.5cm. Cup in good condition with no major noticeable damage or signs of repair. Small chip present to the three handled cup  the figure of the man is 6cm tall, some discolouration and scratches present 

Lot 161

ROYAL WORCESTER PEKIN PART COFFEE SET, AND SIX SILVER PLATED COFFEE SPOONS the service comprising six cups and saucers, coffee pot, sugar and cream

Lot 992

Three 19thC and later ceramics, comprising a Royal Worcester water ewer, with a bamboo gilded handle, shaped body with purple Worcester stamp to underside, 12cm high, 20cm diameter and a pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern octagonal plates, 22cm diameter. (3)

Lot 415

An English porcelain navette-shaped scent bottle and stopper, possibly Chamberlain's Worcester, early 19th century, each side finely stippled in purple with Classical scenes of Cupid and putti in Arcadian landscapes, within a gilt banded border reserved with bead ornament, with a screw-top stopper, 11.5cm longCondition Report: Overall this handsome scent-bottle presents very well.  There is some very slight wear to the gilt foliate border which runs along the edges of the flask (this is very minor indeed, and not very noticeable), and there is some wear to the edges and rim of the gilt stopper.  In addition, there are some minute scratches to the purple scenes – these are also minor.  

Lot 582

Royal Interest; A Charles II letter, dated 1660, addressed to the Countess of Marischal thanking her for preserving his regalia in his exile, signed by the King, laid paper, folded, with armorial watermark, inscribed by another hand Madam / I am so sensible of the good service done to me in preserving my Crowne Sceptre & Sword, that as I have put marks of my favor on your sons, So I could not let them goe to Scotland without acknowledging also my sense of your kindness & care in that & in other things relating to my service during my absence. I do desire those things may be delivered to my Lord Marishall that as he received them so they may be delivered by him to the insuing Parliament: And shall only add that on all occasions you shall finde me / Whitehall the 4 of September 1660 / signed by Charles II Your affectionate frind Charles R, the front of the page inscribed The Kings Letter from London to the Countess Marishall 4th Septr. 1660 / For the Countess of Marishall Douager / Ed 26. August 1702 ... by Alexr Troup.... by act of Parliament, with red wax seal, in custom-made quarter bound red Morocco and cloth presentation box with gilt tooled label, with removable interior Perspex cover, 22 x 33.3cm  Footnotes: Note: After Charles I was executed in 1649, and England became a Republic, the Scots proclaimed his son, Charles II, King and invited him to come to Scotland. After agreeing to Presbyterian demands that he sign the National Covenant, he did so. Cromwell then marched north, defeated the Scots at the Battle of Dunbar on 3 September 1650, captured part of southern Scotland and seized and removed the nation's public records, although he did not manage to take the Honours of Scotland (the Scottish regalia). On 1 January 1651, Scotland crowned Charles II at Scone. In July the English army captured Perth and then defeated the Scottish forces at the Battle of Worcester on 3 September 1651. Charles II escaped and fled to France once more and spent the next nine years in exile, until in 1660 he was invited back to England and restored to his father's throne. He entered London on 29 May 1660, his 30th birthday, and was crowned at Westminster Abbey on 23 April 1661. 'The Countess Marishall' refers to Mary Erskine Countess Marischal (c.1597 - 1664). The role of the Marischal was to serve as custodian of the Royal Regalia of Scotland, and to protect the King's person when attending parliament. In 1651, the Regalia of Scotland were committed by the Earl Marischal to his own castle, Dunnottar, for safe custody and George Oglivie of Barras was placed in command of them. Letters related to the Scottish Regalia were in the archive of the family of Ogilvie of Barras, some of which are now on deposit at the National Library of Scotland.  This letter is transcribed in: Barron, Douglas Gordon, 'In Defence of the Regalia, 1651-2: Being Selections From the Family Papers of the Ogilvies of Barras', London: Longmans, Green and Co.,1910, p.196. Condition Report: Possibly bifolium.  This work has been professionally restored and laid down on tissue-thin paper, with the top edge shaped and the seal reapplied.  Old losses with backing revealed.  Some losses all along upper edge and upper left edge.  Right edge has been trimmed and will some losses. Losses to right corner.  Areas of discolouration, particularly upper left section and staining to right and left side.  Old tape to both top corners to reverse, repaired tear to right side of reverse.  Overall in fair to good restored condition.  The contents of the letter and title are in several different hands. 

Lot 419

A Worcester blue and white porcelain teapot and cover, c.1755-65, blue workman's mark to teapot and cover, of barrel shape with a loop handle, one side moulded with a chinoiserie landscape with a man fishing in a boat beneath a willow tree, the reverse with flowering prunus, between foliate scroll borders and enriched with underglaze blue flowers and foliage, the cover moulded with flowerheads and a flower finial, 10.5cm high; together with a Bristol porcelain leaf-shaped pickle-dish, c.1770-80, blue cross mark to underside, the underside naturalistically moulded with veins, the upper side painted in underglaze blue with flowers and foliage within a blue border at the rim, 8.5cm long, 9.5cm wide (2)Condition Report: Examined under UV light. The teapot: there is a large hairline crack which loops around the top terminal of the handle and down across the length of the body, the tip of the spout has a replaced section and an old repaired crack, the inner rim has several minor losses and rough edges, the flowerhead finial is missing two petals and there is a flat chip to the rim of the cover, with further small cracks and knocks to the cover's inner rim, heavy scratching and wear to the embossed details, general surface dirt and pitting throughout. The pickle dish: several minor losses to the feathered rim, general light surface dirt and pitting throughout. 

Lot 81

A quantity of costume jewellery and other items, mainly late 20th Century brooches, earrings, necklaces, bracelets and pendants to include a Kaiser porcelain pendant, simulated pearl necklaces, a Royal Worcester porcelain pendant in gold tone mount, a glass 'sweetie' pendant, a Sphinx bow brooch, a Dyrberg Kern silver tone charm, dress rings, a thimble, a Sphinx gold tone and blue stone tablet bracelet, a small Stratton pill box and a Monet silver tone and mother of pearl tablet bracelet. Location:R1.3

Lot 235

A Royal Worcester fine bone china Contessa pattern eight-piece dinner set comprising a meat platter, dinner plates, side plates, saucers, bowls and a gravy boat and dish Location:

Lot 398

Two tea services to include a Royal Doulton counterpoint service and a West German service, together with a Worcester Evesham dishLocation:

Lot 78

A Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, with two clasps CAPE COLONY and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, renamed to 25 PTE.C.HURST. A.S.C.; a Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, renamed to No.1839 PTE..R.SMILEY, WORCESTER REGT., lacks clasp and suspender; a King's South Africa Medal 1901-02, no clasp, renamed to No.1198 RFM.J.HAMMOND, RIFLE BRIGADE (3)

Lot 145

Suzie Cooper jug, Colmans mustard jug, Royal Worcester egg coddlers and Portmeirion lidded pots

Lot 181

Various ceramics inc Aynsley, Wedgwood, Royal Worcester etc

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