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Royal Worcester porcelain vase hand painted with Peacocks in a landscape. Shape No. H3047. 20.5cm high approx. Unsigned. Together with another Royal Worcester porcelain vase of ovoid form, hand painted with Peacocks in a landscape. Signed A Watkins, shape No. 2491. 14cm high approx. Together with another Royal Worcester two handled vase, hand painted with a brace of Pheasants by J Stinton. 12cm high approx. shape No. H287. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Foot rim of two handled vase is more bronze than gilt and has tiny frits noted. Otherwise no obvious damage.
Late 19th century Royal Worcester porcelain blush ivory and gilded five section spill vase/bough pot, in Japanese taste with reticulated panels of flowers and prunus standing on simulated bamboo supports. Green printed marks to the underside. Shape No. 604. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Some wear and discolouring to the gilding in places, wear noted to one foot. No obvious damage or restoration.
Collection of three Royal Worcester porcelain vases, all hand painted with roses and foliage, one signed W E Jarman. 20cm high approx. shape No. H294, one signed signed W Hadron, 22cm high approx. shape No. F105, another appearing unsigned, 15.5cm high approx. shape No. F111, together with another Royal Worcester H282 miniature two handled loving mug, hand painted with roses and foliage. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Early 20th century Royal Worcester double walled reticulated vase, probably by George Owen, of ovoid form, the outer wall reticulated with a honeycomb lattice and gilt beaded decoration with three quatrefoil panels with gilt designs of various landscapes. Puce printed marks to the underside. 9cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) In very good condition overall with no obvious damage, chips, cracks or restoration.
Royal Worcester porcelain bottle vase and cover, hand painted with Highland Cattle in a landscape, by Harry Stinton. 23.5cm high approx. Shape No. H105. Puce printed marks to the underside. (B.P. 21% + VAT) The lid has a loss to the loss of the finial which is missing and chipped, otherwise no obvious damage.
Royal Worcester porcelain demi-tasse cup, hand painted with fruits, signed Ricketts, together with two similar Royal Worcester saucers hand painted with fruits and berries, one signed H Ayrton, the other W J Bagnall and another coffee can saucer, indistinctly signed. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Minor wear to foot rim of saucer - some crazing to the reverse. Small plates have crazing to the reverse. No obvious damage.
Late 19th century Royal Worcester blush ivory centre vase, the Griffin handles above a globular body hand painted with raised orchids and gilt work on a circular moulded decorated base. 1894. Puce printed marks to the underside, shape No. 1517. 52cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Minor wear in places - has no obvious damage.
Collection of Royal Worcester porcelain vases, all hand painted with Autumnal berries and leaves, by M Miller to include: ovoid vase, shape No. 2491 14.5cm high approx., pair of waisted vases shape No. G923 12cm high approx. and a squat vase shape No. 2491 8.5cm high approx. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Grubby, but no obvious damage.
An 18th Century Philip Christian Liverpool sauce boat with impressed pattern decoration and blue and white Chinese rock and willow tree decoration raised on a foot base 11.5 cm high together with a Worcester sauce boat with high elliptical foot and chinoiserie style decoration 10 cm high and an 18th Century moulded leaf shaped plate with floral spray decoration 26 cm long (3) CONDITION REPORTS The Liverpool sauce boat - has several hairline cracks and foot has been off and restored. Very dirty and has several large firing faults. Surface scratches, etc. as well as an area of discolouration to the main body.The Worcester sauce boat - has been heavily restored, cracks throughout and is dirty, various chips to the rim and some discolouration.The leaf shaped dish has been restored by the looks of it twice - originally with staples and later with glue of some description. There is significant wear to the decoration. All pieces have wear and tear conducive with heavy use and age, in need of a good clean, have surface scuffs, etc. See images for further detail.
An 18th Century Worcester blue and white and relief decorated floral spray painted bowl, bearing open C mark to base, 6.5 cm high x 14.5 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Star crack to main body visible to the interior, lots of staining and discolouration, some firing faults, particularly to the bottom rim of the foot, surface scratches, etc throughout. Absolutely filthy and in need of a good clean. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A box of various china wares to include five Maling willow pattern transfer decorated plates, Copelands china floral decorated part tea set, child's or dolls house part dinner service, a pair of Royal Worcester butterfly handled white glazed coffee cups, a pair of Victorian blanc de chine scallop shell menu holders, brass sail boat cruet, Parian ware figure group of mother and child and graduated set of three Booths fruit decorated serving platters
A Royal Worcester cabinet bowl, early 20th century, the interior painted in the 'Fallen Fruit' pattern by William Ricketts, gilt exterior, 13cm diameter, with a Royal Worcester 'Fallen Fruit' teacup of small proportions, painted by F. Harper, 6cm diameter, and a conforming saucer painted by T. Lochyer, 19cm diameter (at fault), each piece with puce maker's mark for 1919 to base (3) CONDITION REPORT:The bowl shows small frits to the interior, black residue to the rim and rubbing and scratching to the gilt finish of the exterior. The saucer shows a loss to the rim approximately 1.5cm wide, and a repaired full diameter crack. The cup shows wear to the gilt finish, and frits to the interior, but no obvious chips, cracks, crazing or restoration.
A Worcester porcelain ‘Gilly Flower’ pattern chestnut basket, circa 1770-1780, the interior decorated with floral sprays and insects, leading to the panelled border rim, the exterior with applied flowers, each handle modelled as a twisted rope, the terminals with floral encrustations, with blue painted open crescent mark to underside, 20cm wide CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows a hairline crack to the basket section where the handle terminal joins, and various small firing cracks (the largest to an applied leaf). The top and bottom surfaces show firing pits and frits throughout. One of the handle terminals is lacking a flower head and a leaf. The flower heads show some chips and nibbles.
A Royal Worcester globular pot pourri, painted with pink roses, compressed cylindrical neck pierced and gilded, 11cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date cypher for 1916; a silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, glass stopper, Birmingham 1897; an Arcadian crested china model, of a zeppelin, Knebworth Crest; others, WWI ambulance, WWI tank, etc (9)
A near pair of Royal Worcester lobed ovoid jugs, printed and painted with colourful summer flowers and foliage, rustic neck with gilt branches in relief, scalloped rim, rustic branch handles, 21cm high, printed crown and circle marks in puce, shape no.1507, date code for 1898 and 1904, a/f (2)
A Royal Worcester Roanoke coffee service for six, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, coffee cans and stands; other English porcelain tea ware including Wedgwood, Royal Crown Derby, etc; a pair of Bing & Grondahl Copenhagen Porcelain ovoid vases; a Continental porcelain part tea service, in the chinoiserie taste; etc, qty
Poetry & Children – Potter (Helen Beatrix, Mrs. William Heelis, 1866-1943), The Tale of Mr. Tod, 1st edition, London, Frederick Warne 1912, 18mo, 94pp coloured plates and vignettes, cream embossed boards and titles mounted colour print, cover a little dirty; Nodier (Charles) illus. Fraser (Claud Lovat), The Woodcutter’s Dog, London, Daniel O’Connor 1922, 8vo, 20pp, colour printed vignettes, printed yellow boards mounted titles; Nodier (Charles), illus. Fraser (Claud Lovat), The Luck of the Bean Rows: A Fairy Tale, London, Daniel O’Connor 1921, tall 12mo, 60 pp, colour printed vignette illus., harlequin boards, titles yellow printed, blue cloth spine; Perrault (Charles), Tales of Passed Times Written for Children, 1st edn., London, Selwyn & Blount, 1922, 8vo, 63pp, colour frontis and vignettes by John Austen (MS signature), no. 84 of an edition of 200 copies, armorial bookplate Frederick John Handcock Lloyd, buff boards, colour printed vignette and titles; Perrault (Charles), trans. Gant (Roland), illus. Clauss, The Vindication of Wives, 1st edn., London, Rodale, 1954, 12mo, 27pp, coloured illus., cream printed boards, red cloth spine, gilt titles; Regnard (Jean-François, 1655-1709), trans Gant (Roland), illus. Clauss, Satire against Husbands, a poem, 1st edn., London , Rodale, 1954, 12mo, 30pp, numerous coloured illus., colour printed boards buff spine, gilt titles; Cassiodorus (Fl. Magnus Aurelius Senator, c. 490-585), trans Merton (Thomas), A Prayer of Cassiodorus from the treatise de Anima, Worcester, Stanbrook Abbey, 1967, tall 12mo, 16pp, handset 12pt monotype, marbled boards, gilt titles, cellophane d.w.; various authors, Granny’s Glasses and a Peep Through Them, London, Ernest Nister/New York, E. P. Dutton, 1892, royal 8vo, unpaginated, colour lithographs and vignettes, chromolithographic boards, green spine; de la Mare (Walter, OM, CH, 1873-1956), illus. Fraser (Claud Lovat), Peacock Pie: a Book of Rhymes, London, Constable, 1924, large 8vo, 128pp, 16 coloured prints, blue boards embossed with gilt peacock, gilt titles to spine (9)
A Worcester cake plate painted by John Stinton with highland cattle in a mountain lock landscape, signed, printed mark in puce including date cypher for 1924, 27.5cms; and a Worcester fruit painted comport by T. Lockyer, retailers mark for Townsend & Co Newcastle, date cypher for 1926, 32cms. (damages)
Three limited edition figurines, Royal Worcester attributed to Her Gracious Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 81/7500 to celebrate the year 2000, Coalport celebrating the life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 51/350 and Coalport Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, issued to celebrate her 95th birthday 217/500.
Two Royal Worcester cups and saucers, the first a coffee can and saucer decorated with fruit and signed Moseley, the second a teacup marked W Bee and the saucer marked E Townsend. CONDITION REPORT: Teacup height to top of handle 68 mm, saucer diameter 11.5 cm. Coffee can height 52 mm, saucer diameter 11.5 cm. All pieces are in generally in very good condition and are free from any significant damage, any repairs or any restoration. There are no chips and no hairline cracks. There is no significant crazing other than to the underside of the coffee can, this being visible under magnification. There are some minor scratches to the gilding in places but again this is fairly insignificant. The coffee can has a small scratch to the paintwork on one apple.
Royal Worcester model of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, playing Polo, modelled by Doris Lindner with wooden base. Height 41 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The model appears to be in extremely good condition with no damage to the figure or the horse. All reins and stirrups are intact again without any damage. The tail and ears of the horse are intact and we have the leather framed certificate and the box.
A Royal Worcester miniature four piece tea service, decorated with fruit. Height +/- 7.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: All four pieces are in good order with no damage, no repairs, no chips, no cracks and no restoration. There are some minor marks to the gilding on the handles but this is a minor criticism. None of the pieces are signed.
A SAMSON OF PARIS PORCELAIN JAR AND COVER of ovoid form painted in polychrome enamels with vignettes of exotic birds on a blue scale ground in the style of 1st period Worcester, underglaze blue fret mark, 5" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No chips, cracks or restoration, gilding a little worn
A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN FIGURE, 1889, modelled by James Hadley as a young boy in Kate Greenaway style garb, seated on a tree stump on a naturalistically moulded circular base, with painted features and gilt highlights, signature to back of base, puce printed mark, model 1124, impressed, 7 1/2" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No chips, cracks ro restoration, some wear to gilding,
A CHRISTIAN'S PORCELAIN COFFEE POT AND COVER, c.1770's, of baluster form, painted in polychrome enamels in thwe Worcester style with a family seated and standing beside a 'marble' table surmounted with a vase of flowers, within gilt scroll and puce vignette panels, 8 1/4" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: A particularly good example, no chips, cracks or restoration.
A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN POT POURRI AND COVERS, 1911, of squat lobed globlar form raised upon three paw feet, painted by James Stinton with a vignette of pheasants in heathered landscape, signed, printed green mark, shape G293, 7 1/2" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Pierced outer cover has significant loss to inner flange extending to a hairline crack through rim and up through all pircings to knop, inner cover good. Raised pierced rim to vase has loss.
A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN TALL VASE, 1899, of slender tapering ovoid form with waisted neck and high lug handles, on waisted socle and stepped circular foot, painted by CHC Baldwyn with four swans in flight on a turquoise ground, the reverse with a bluebird, all within gilt highlighted pale green scroll moulded borders with orange accents, signed, green printed mark, shape 2033, 16 1/2" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No chips, cracks or restoration. Generally good
A PAIR OF FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN PLATES, c.1770, of circular form with fluted rims, painted in polychrome enamels with panels of flowers on a blue scale ground, script W in underglaze blue, 7 1/4" diameter, Chris Crabtree Collection labels numbered 323/4 (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No chips, cracks or restoration, both a little tired, one with possible re-gilding to rim

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