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Lot 41

A Royal Worcester squat vase, decorated against the blush ground with a blue tit on gilt branch, green printed mark. Height 3 ins.

Lot 44

A Carltonware toilet jug and basin, in the Worcester style, with blush ground and hand painted with floral sprays, with gilt border (see illustration on page 38).

Lot 56

A set of ten Royal Worcester coffee cans and saucers, Aragon pattern, heightened with gilding, blue printed mark.

Lot 96

A Royal Worcester figure, "Tuesday`s Child is Full of Grace", black printed mark to base. Height 8 ins.

Lot 107

A Royal Worcester vase, hand painted with roses and with gilt rim, puce printed mark. Height 4 ins.

Lot 108

A Royal Worcester mug, printed against the blush ground with a floral spray, with gilt rim, puce mark. Height 3 ins.

Lot 109

A Royal Worcester shaped shallow bowl, decorated with a yellow rose and with puce printed mark to base. Width 9.5 ins.

Lot 121

A Royal Worcester vase, with gilt swagged rim, with egg and dart moulding and scroll handles to orange ground body with hand painted rose spray signed by the artist, green printed mark to base, Registered Number 340948, leadless glaze. Height 7.5 ins. width 6.25 ins.

Lot 342

A Royal Worcester twin handled vase painted with cattle by Harry Stinton, shape 2021, date code for 1903, height 13.5cm (large chip to rim), also a Royal Worcester undecorated blank vase, shape 991 and a 19th century Chamberlain`s plate with armorial decoration (chip to foot) (3).

Lot 343

A late 19th century Royal Worcester blush ivory candlestick, made for the Chicago Exhibition 1893, the knopped stem mounted with four winged angels, height 33cm (Illustrated).

Lot 345

A Royal Worcester shell shaped dish and a Royal Crown Derby Imari jar with cover (2).

Lot 346

Forty two assorted Royal Worcester egg coddlers and two others (44).

Lot 366

A mixed lot including modern Poole pottery vase, boxed Royal Worcester cake plate with slice, Coalport cake plate, marble bookend with Egyptian figure, Carltonware shell shaped bowl and many other items.

Lot 380

A mixed lot of ceramics including Wedgwood, Royal Worcester, Royal commemoratives etc, also a sundry collection of crystal and other glassware, bottles etc.

Lot 381

A large quantity of assorted ornamental china including Wedgwood jasperware, Aynsley, Bunnykins, Royal Worcester etc.

Lot 952

Large quantity of non-League football programmes 1970-2000s: to inc a good selection of teams Irlam T, Barnet, Lutterworth, Leek T, Kidderminster, Dudley T, Nuneaton, Redbridge, Bilston, Dorchester, Ashford T, Weymouth, Cheltenham, Neath, Bishop Auckland, Dartford, Leamington, Denaby, Buxton, Stourbridge, Durham C, Crawley T, Andover, Eastwood T, Worcester, and more (some 1st & last games) (150+)

Lot 973

1940s Football programmes: A selection of 9 to consist of Hull City v Lincoln 31/8, v Hartlepools U 26/12, v Darlington 12/10 1946, Crewe Alexandra v Yorks C and New Brighton 26th/27th/3/48, Pool Town v Portland 1st/9/48, Gillingham v Worcester City 19th/11/49, Fulham v Wolverhampton 20th/8,/1949 x2, Stonehouse AFC Cheltenham Town 25/8/49 all in various conditions

Lot 120

1977 Australian signed cricket bat: full-size Glenn Turner bat signed to the front by most of the Centenary side to incl 13 Australian players namely Greig Chappell. Walters, Bright, McCosker, Walters, Sergeant, Jeff Thomson, Pascoe, Ian Davies, Doug Walters, Cosier et al and on the reverse signed by both Worcester (15) and Warwickshire (12) – note sides are protected by plastic coating

Lot 151

Collection of 1940s/50s cricket autographs: comprising 7x album pages signed by Cambridge University (11) Subba Row, Popplewell, Peter May, David Sheppard, et al Surrey (11) Fishlock, Stuart Surridge, Laker, Lock, Constable, Alec Bedser et al Worcester (12) Richardson, Broadbent, Flavell, et al Derbyshire (14) – Rhodes, Elliott, Smith, Jackson, Richardson, Kelly et al Yorkshire (10) – Brennan, Lester, Leadbeater, Wardle, Coxan, Halliday, Hutton, Lowson et al and Middlesex (12) – Edrich, L Compton, D Compton, Roberston, Thompson, White et al – all mounted

Lot 264

`Blue Lagoon` an Arcadian Ware bowl, printed and painted with a scene of Hiawatha in a canoe, on a mottled yellow ground, highlighted in gilt, and a Royal Worcester Aesthetic Movement candlestick, various marks bowl 15.5cm. diam.

Lot 301

A Royal Worcester vase fluted, solifleur bottle form, covered in a mottled green glaze impressed marks, minor nicks to top rim 30cm. high

Lot 37

A Royal Worcester china model of a moorhen chick on a lily leaf, designed by D Doughty

Lot 360

China 1900, 1 clasp, Relief of Pekin (4638 Pte. C. Owens, 2nd Rl. Welsh Fus.) some edge bruising, good very fine £320-360 Charles Owens was born in Worcester. A Collier by occupation, he attested for the Royal Welsh Fusiliers at Aberdare on 4 April 1895, aged 20 years, 5 months. With the regiment he served in Malta, July 1896-April 1898; Crete, April-August 1898; Egypt, August-September 1898; Crete, September-November 1898; Malta, November-December 1898, and China, December 1898-September 1904. He participated in the occupation of Crete, 1897-98 and the China War 1900. Transferred to the Army Reserve in November 1902, he was discharged on 3 April 1907. With copied service papers.

Lot 841

A rare Second World War B.E.M. group of eight to Company Sergeant-Major P. T. Benson-Ryal, Worcestershire Regiment and Intelligence Corps, awarded for his services with the British Military Mission to the Egyptian Army British Empire Medal, (Military) G.VI.R., 1st issue (6340681 C.S.M. Patrick T. Ryal); General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine (6340681 Cpl. P. Ryal, Worc. R.) surname officially corrected; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, unofficial ‘8’ emblem on ribbon; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals, these unnamed; Army L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 2nd issue, Regular Army (6340681 Sjt. P. T. Benson-Ryal B.E.M., Int. Corps); note variation in surname, together with a mounted set of eight miniature dress medals, very fine and better (lot) £350-450 B.E.M. London Gazette 6 January 1944. Recommendation states: ‘During his three years service with the British Military Mission to the Egyptian Army, C.S.M. Ryal has shown outstanding zeal and devotion to duty. His work throughout has been characterised by great keenness, efficiency, smartness and reliability. Through the exercise of unbounded tact and ability he has rendered exceptional service in fostering good relations between Egyptians, both military and civil, and their British colleagues, and has done much towards instilling confidence in British intentions. In addition to his military duties, he has rendered, under the direction of the Embassy immeasurable service in the political sphere. He has toured the whole area round Asuit constantly and has, to all practical purposes, transformed a potential Anti-British group of towns and villages into a peaceful area in which British ideas are accepted with confidence. He is in my opinion worthy of the award for which he is recommended both for his military and his civil services which are of outstanding merit.’ Company Sergeant Major Patrick Thomas Benson-Ryal, B.E.M., enlisted into the Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment in 1928 at the age of nineteen. He served with the Worcestershire Regiment 1937-48, Cheshire Regiment 1948-49 and the Intelligence Corps 1950-52. On the termination of his colour service engagement in June 1952 his Commanding Officer described his conduct as ‘exemplary’; in his testimonial to Benson-Ryal’s service, he writes ‘Sergeant Benson-Ryal has been in the canal zone of Egypt since June 1950. During the whole of this time he has been employed on civil security duties. He has always been very hard working, intelligent, honest and of sober habits. A very smart clean trustworthy N.C.O. who has a wide knowledge of Egyptian affairs. He also has a working knowledge of Arabic, police and customs, popular with everyone he has come into contact, and has done sterling work in the Middle East.’ Benson Ryal was appointed a Second Lieutenant in the Territorial Army in 1961 and in the Essex Cadet Regiment in 1963. Sold with a quantity of related items, including: Prize Medals (3) named; cap badges (6); Regular Army Certificate of Service Booklet; Record of Service Card; Buckingham Palace forwarding slip for the B.E.M. named to ‘Company Sergeant-Major Patrick T. Ryal, B.E.M., The Worcester Regiment’; Commission Document appointing him a 2nd Lieutenant in the T.A., 1961; Essex Army Cadet Force Identity Card; notebooks (2); letters (3); many photographs - mostly annotated.

Lot 855

The M.B.E. group of five awarded to Sergeant R. W. Walls, British South Africa Police, late Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Air Force The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 2nd type breast badge; British War and Victory Medals (P. Flt. Offr. R. W. Walls, R.N.A.S.); War Medal 1939-45; Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., crowned bust, Southern Rhodesia (32 Sgt. Mjr. R. W. Walls), together with a set of related uniform tunic ribands, mounted as worn, the earlier awards a little polished, but otherwise generally very fine or better (5) £400-500 Reginald William Walls, Lieutenant-General Peter Walls’ father, was born in Crowthorne, Berkshire in October 1899 and served aboard the training ship Worcester from April 1915 to April 1917. Subsequently appointed a Temporary Probationary Flying Officer in the Royal Naval Air Service in September of the latter year, he went on to pilot a variety of aircraft, including Curtiss, Avro, B.E. 2c and D.H. 4 types, and was transferred to the Unemployed List in April 1919, having latterly held the rank of 2nd Lieutenant in the newly established Royal Air Force. Sometime thereafter he settled in Salisbury, Rhodesia, where at the time of his son’s birth in July 1926, he was serving as a Sergeant in the British South Africa Police, but further research is required to establish his final rank and the date of award for his M.B.E. Sold with a a fine quality B.S.A.P gilt-metal cap badge, and an old B.S.A.P. crest wall plaque; a Christmas 1914 Queen Mary Tobacco Box, with “bullet pencil”; old embroidered R.A.F. uniform Wings, and R.N.A.S. and R.A.F. crest wall plaques, and other miscellaneous pieces, including a wristwatch and compass.

Lot 1251

Thirteen Royal Worcester figural candle snuffers (13)

Lot 1305

A Worcester scallop shell pickle dish, restored 15cm

Lot 1326

Two Royal Worcester figures of classical maidens (2)

Lot 340

THREE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAPOTS comprising a Worcester teapot, of globular form with short slender spout and loop handle, the body with blue arcaded collar and hand painted floral sprays, raised on a short circular base, painted ‘W’ to underside 11cm(h); the second possibly Worcester of similar form painted with a band of flowers and birds, the underside with adhesive label reading ‘Chas Crane Coll66 Worcester’. 11cm(h), the third being of conforming shape, painted with oriental figures. 11cm(h).

Lot 362

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT having a circular domed cover with moulded and painted foliage within puce scale borders, a globular body with painted floral sprays and upper scale border, loop handle and short spout, unmarked. 14.5cm(h).

Lot 15

‡ South Africa and Long Service Pair awarded to Serjeant-Tailor William Saul Hatcher, 6th (Special Reserve) Battalion King’s Royal Rifle Corps, late 2nd Battalion Worcester Regiment, Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (5492 L. Corpl. W. S. Hatcher, Worc: Regt), Army Long Service and Good Conduct, George V type 1 (12031 Sjt: Tlr: W. S. Hatcher. K.R.R.C.), very fine and better, Serjeant-Tailor an extremely rare rank (2)

Lot 196

A Royal Worcester china figurine `Monday`s Child is Fair of Face` no. 3519

Lot 215

A Royal Worcester (black mark) onion shaped short stemmed vase, painted fruit by Maybury, no. 2491 to the base

Lot 216

A Royal Worcester trumpet vase on a circular leaf base and with floral decoration, nos. 1015 to the base, 9 ins high and dated for 1904

Lot 217

A Royal Worcester trumpet vase having painted roses by M Hunt, nos. G923 to the base, 7.5 ins high

Lot 218

An oval creamware Royal Worcester dish, the exterior having a raised and floral woven pattern, nos. 429 to the base and an early 19th Century Wedgwood creamware oval plate with pierced border and raised stylized decoration

Lot 253

A Clarice Cliff Newport circular pottery fruit bowl with raised fruit decoration and a Worcester Locke & Co blush ground sugar castor with peacock decoration

Lot 257

A Royal Worcester green ground bulbous vase having triple gilt serpent handles and delicate fern and leaf decoration in blue and gilt, 9 ins high

Lot 23

Set of twelve Royal Worcester dessert plate, late 19th century, painted botanical sprays.

Lot 76

Royal Worcester group - "The Picnic", 1975, limited edition, 182/250, with certificate.

Lot 120

Chamberlain & Co. Worcester ornamental flower-filled comport, leaf-moulded bowl, (restored).

Lot 262

Miniature Royal Worcester tyg 1909, floral decoration, peach ground and a miniature Royal Worcester mug, (2).

Lot 279

First Period Worcester blue and white teapot, spherical form, printed Fence and Flowers pattern and a First Period Worcester bowl, much restored, (2).

Lot 280

First Period Worcester tea bowl, circa 1760`s, painted with floral sprays in blue enamels, heightened with gilt.

Lot 281

Royal Worcester jug, date mark for 1916, floral decoration on an ivory coloured ground.

Lot 284

Royal Worcester figure - "Bridget" from the Victorian series 1969, limited edition 184/500 with certificate.

Lot 285

Royal Worcester figure - "Emily", from the Victorian series, 1969, limited edition 48/500, with certificate.

Lot 290

Royal Worcester figure - "Alice" from the Victorian series, 1972, number 285 and a similar figure - "Cecilia", number 285, (2).

Lot 18

Eight Piece Royal Worcester Floral Painted Tea Set Made for Asprey and Crown Derby Teapot and Two Cups and Saucers Decorated with Green Spray Decoration

Lot 109

Collection of 12 Miniature Royal Worcester Cabinet Cups and Saucers Celebrating the Golden Age of Royal Worcester on Display Shelf

Lot 202

Small Royal Worcester Pottery Vase with floral decoration, on ivory/blush ground, no. 1661, 16.5cm high

Lot 213

Pair of Royal Worcester Vases with bird and floral decoration, on ivory ground with mythical creature handles

Lot 498

Royal Worcester Figurine `Polly Put the Kettle On` 3303

Lot 551

Royal Worcester Figure `Saturdays Child` No. 3524

Lot 571

Royal Worcester Squat Vase Decorated with Flowers on Blush Ground No. 1735, 10cm High

Lot 326

A modern Limited Edition Royal Worcester Japanesque hexagonal vase, designed to celebrate the Royal Worcester 250th Anniversary in original silk lined box with signed certificate 136/250 and booklet.

Lot 480

Miscellaneous English Porcelain, 18th century, comprising a Lowestoft Bowl, in blue and red, four Worcester Bowls, and two Tea Bowls and Saucers, one Caughley, (9)

Lot 481

A rare Kerr & Bins, Worcester, Medici Vase, 1862, the heart shaped body enamelled and gilt with Renaissance male and female portraits, the reverse with the initials ‘BC and FM’ and coats of arms including the golden balls of the Medici between twin female silvered bust handles, red printed shield mark, date and pseudo Registration of Design Mark, 21.5cm The latter mark includes the initials of James and Thomas Callowhill, senior painters at Worcester and it is possible that this vase was made for the 1862 London Exhibition.

Lot 485

A Royal Worcester Vitrious China Fish Set, late 19th century, each piece printed and painted with a different fish within a blue and gilt leaf border, some wear, 23cm 60.8cm (13)

Lot 492

A pair of Royal Worcester Plates, with central panels of mallards by James Stinton, signed, within gilt and blue borders, puce printed mark, date code 1933, 23cm diameter (2)

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