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A Chamberlain`s (Worcester) porcelain topographical mug of cylindrical form and ear shaped handle with thumb rest, enamelled with a view of the city and cathedral from the river within a square gilt edged panel, 9 cm high, red script mark Chamberlain`s Worcester & 63 Piccadilly, London, circa. 1820-30, cracked.
A Barr Flight & Barr (Worcester) pedestal vase with dolphin handles and shell terminals enamelled with a topographical panel of St. Vincent`s Rock, Bristol reserved on a pale salmon and gilt ground, 33 cm high, painted iron red script mark and captioned St. Vincent`s Rock, Bristol to underside, circa. 1804-13, minor loss to handle and edge of base.
A pair of Barr Flight & Barr (Worcester) porcelain pedestal vases with serpent handles the covers with flamiform knops each enamelled with a topographical panel The Marina, near Ryde, Isle of Wight and Ivy Bridge (sic) Devon, above a beaded band reserved on a pale salmon and gilt vermiculi ground, iron red script marks and captioned as above with impressed marks, glue repairs and losses to covers and handles.
A Royal Worcester porcelain pedestal vase of egg shaped form with foliate handles on fluted stem and square base enamelled by Charles Baldwyn with four swans in flight flanked by gilt foliage and reeds reserved on a turquoise ground and verso with a housemartin, 15 cm high, signed lower left, puce backstamp, model no.2120 with date code for 1906, professional restoration to stem.
A Royal Worcester porcelain figural candlestick modelled after James Hadley with a `Kate Greenaway` lad in breeches, shirt and bonnet stood beneath a tree terminating in a foliate sconce and drip pan, the whole on a rustic circular base, 26 cm high, impressed Hadley with puce backstamp, model no. 1141 and date code for 1887, restoration to sconce.
A Locke & Co Ltd, Worcester, a cylindrical caddy with silver cap, the blush ivory ground with gilt highlights and the cap with embossed detail and crimped rim, Birmingham 1899, together with a small Royal Worcester squat circular lidded bowl, the gilt rimmed blush ivory ground with polychrome floral spray

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