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A Royal Worcester two-handled vase and cover, painted by E. Salter with two long-tailed birds with bright exotic plumage before trees and above flowers, the reverse with butterflies, between moulded blue and gilt scale borders, signed to the base, printed mark and date code for 1901, 20cm. (2)
Three Royal Worcester cups and saucers, two painted with the berries and hips of late summer, one with floral cartouches on a blue scale ground, a blue enamelled coffee spoon and a Spode inkwell and cover in pattern 2472, the Royal Worcester with printed marks and date codes for 1898 and 1924, restoration to the Spode, 12.3cm max. (9)
A rare Grainger`s Worcester campana ice pail and cover, well painted with a large panel of English flowers, on a rich cobalt blue ground picked out with feathery gilt foliate scrolls, the handles issuing from gilt lion masks, the cover with a pineapple finial, early 19th century, the cover broken and repaired, 34.5cm. (2) Cf. John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, p.205 for a pair of the same shape.
A Chamberlain`s Worcester fluted part tea service, decorated with sepia roses and gilt foliage, and an English porcelain part tea service painted with pink roses, most 1st half 19th century, some damages. Comprising: two teapots and covers, one stand, a sugar bowl and cover, two milk jugs, six plates, seven teabowls, ten teacups, ten coffee cups and nineteen saucers. (61)
A pair of Spode porcelain armorial plates, each painted with a coat of arms within an apple green border, and a Chamberlain`s Worcester oval armorial dish, decorated with the coat of arms for Grant (Scottish), the border with four floral cartouches, various factory marks to the Spode, c.1820, 30.5cm max. (3) All with remains of paper labels for The Boothman Smallwood Collection.
An early Worcester ribbed coffee cup, with scrolling handle, the interior rim delicately enamelled with stylized flowers, the narrow tapering flutes stopping short of the exterior rim, unmarked, c.1753-54, minute rim nibbles, 5.8cm. Cf. Simon Spero, Winter Newsletter, January 2008, p.21 for a similar example.
First Period Worcester lightly fluted spherical teapot, circa 1770, with under-glazed blue peacock`s eye banded decoration and a floral sprig to the spout and handle, foliate finial to the domed lid, hairline crack, 15cms, (6"), a moulded Worcester blue and white teapot, floral decoration, (lacking lid, hairline cracks), a Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, "Fruit Sprig" pattern, another tea bowl and a saucer and a Royal Worcester oval dish, (7).
First Period Worcester polychrome teapot, 1770`s, Imari pattern, in colours, spherical form with a domed lid, flower finial, decorated in underglazed blue and coloured enamels, (repaired), 17cms, (6½"), another Worcester "Imari" pattern teapot, with a matched domed lid, 15cms, (6"), a Worcester cup and saucer and three coffee cups, (7).
George III white metal cruet, late 18th century, the unmarked oval frame with a pierced and engraved gallery, blank oval cartouches, floral festoons, raised on anthemion and scrolled feet, (restored), fitted with six cut-glass condiments, each with a silver collar, marks rubbed, facetted stoppers, each with a label, respectively, "VINEGAR", "WORCESTER", "CAYANN", "CHYLI", "TARRAGON" and "HARVEY", the latter four marked as silver, with maker`s mark for John Robins, 19cms, (7½").
Quantity of decorative ceramics to include Carltonware cabbage leaf dish and another circa 1925, a Royal Crown Derby tea strainer and bowl, Carltonware leaf jug, Royal Crown Derby cup and saucer and another, a Worcester Rosette lace pattern cup and saucer, Carltonware tea caddy and cover and a Carltonware leaf dish, circa 1925 etc.

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