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††Attributed to Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester, a pair of spill vases, painted with flowers between gilt lines and above matt finished blue bands, 12cm (4.75in) high (2) (D) The paper label says that these were a gift from Anna and Sarah Buxton to Henry Birkbeck`s mother in 1822. She would have been Martha Birkbeck (nee Gurney)
A Derby dish painted with a named view, circa 1820, enamelled with cattle by a lake with a country house and bridge beyond, within an elaborate gilt scroll border and lobed rim, red titled `In Westmoreland`, crown and crossed batons, stapled and repaired, 31cm wide along with a Barr, Worcester ring handled tea cup and saucer, circa 1800, painted en grisaille with rural views within salmon, and gilt borders, incised `B` to base (at fault) saucer 14cm diameter (3)
A collection of 18th century tea wares, to include; A Caughley Island Sampan pattern tea bowl, circa 1785, blue painted S to base, chipped, 8cm diameter, a Worcester coffee cup printed in blue with a river landscape, open crescent mark to base, cracked, 5.7cm high, a Caughley Pleasure Boat pattern saucer, chipped and at fault, 12cm diameter, a Worcester Pinecone pattern small lobed plate, 16cm diameter, a further tea bowl and coffee cup (at fault) (6)
A Worcester Blind Earl pattern dessert plate circa 1770, the circular plate decorated in the workshop of James Giles, moulded in relief with rose buds and leaves and painted in brightly coloured enamels with moths and insects, within a scalloped gilt lined rim, 19cm diameter The design for this plate originated at the Chelsea porcelain factory and was also produced at the Worcester factory from the 1750`s. In the 19th century the pattern was named after the Earl of Coventry who lost his sight in a riding accident. He ordered a service in this pattern so that he could feel the raised decoration.
A Maw & Co lustre vase dated 1901 designed by Walter Crane, the ovoid body raised on pedestal base and with tapering neck and red lustre decoration depicting classical figures within art nouveau, pomegranate and scrolling foliate sinuous borders, painted in red to base `Maw & Co Ltd, Jackfield, Shropshire, Octr 1901`, both handles missing neck restored and repaired, heavily crazed throughout, 27cm high George & Arthur Maw set up Maw and Co. in 1850 at Worcester. Two years later they moved to Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire and in 1882 they expanded, opening another plant, The Benthall Works, at Jackfield, Shropshire. Towards the end of the nineteenth century they started making high quality art pottery and enlisted the help of well known artists such as Lewis Day and Walter Crane to design both art pottery and tiles. Their work was exhibited at the most prestigious fairs including the Chicago World Fair of 1893 and they were chosen for the decorative work on the Maharaja`s palace at Mysore. Another very similar example of this vase in green lustre is held in the collections of The Shrewsbury Museum.
Pair of Royal Worcester Cups and Saucers, Primula pattern, a Royal Worcester Mustard Pot with flower head finial, 1936, a Royal Worcester Pie Funnel in the form of a bird, a pair of Aynsley Coffee Cans and Saucers, a Royal Doulton Coffee Can and Saucer of similar design, a Royal Worcester Coffee Can and Saucer with simulated bamboo handle, four Plates and a Saucer
Porcelain figurines, comprising Royal Doulton Valerie, HN2107, by M Davies, approx. 4.3/4", first issued 1953, chip to toe & to rose in hand, Bunny, HN2214, by M Davies, approx. 5", issued 1960-1975, Coalport, Tessa, 5/85 to base, approx. 4.3/4", Royal Worcester, First Dance, 3629, by F.G. Doughty, approx. 7" & a crumb brush handle designed as a bust of a period dress lady (5)
Eighteenth century Worcester blue and white porcelain teapot and cover with flower-head knop and printed fruit and floral decoration - blue crescent mark to base and similar teapoy with printed fruit decoration - blue crescent mark, 13cm (2) Teapot: lid restored, hair crack around spout Teapoy: neck and body restored
Edwardian Royal Worcester blushed ivory potpourri vase with pierced cover, amphora shaped body with painted floral decoration on three scroll supports and pierced trefoil base - date mark 1905, 21cm high and another Royal Worcester baluster shaped vase with painted floral decoration on blushed ivory ground, 25cm high, date mark 1891 (2)
A QUANTITY OF ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM PATTERN DINNER AND KITCHEN WARES including serving dishes, vegetable dishes, dinner plates, ramekins and further ceramics including a Royal Doulton tonkin part tea set and further pottery and porcelain including a Poole dish, a Coalport pastille burner etc.
A ROYAL WORCESTER SIX PIECE COFFEE SET with hand painted decoration of pheasants by James Stinton, circa 1923 complete with a set of six silver gilt teaspoons with marks for London 1923 and makers mark of Henry James Hulbert, all in a fitted case labelled Asprey, London (one cup broken and repaired, another with hairline crack and a saucer with hairline crack).

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