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Lot 263

W. E. Powell, a watercolour by the Royal Worcester artist, of mallard ducks flying out to sea, signed, early 20th century, 22.5 x 27.7cm. Framed and glazed.

Lot 264

W. E. Powell, a watercolour by the Royal Worcester artist, of figures on a camel train before a palm grove, titled Ramleh, Palestine to the frame mount, signed and dated `27, 22 x 33cm. Framed and glazed.

Lot 265

James Stinton, a pair of watercolours by the Royal Worcester artist, each of a cock and hen pheasant taking to flight, signed, early 20th century, 20 x 13.5cm. Framed and glazed. (2)

Lot 266

W. E. Powell, a pair of watercolours by the Royal Worcester artist, of mallard ducks in flight above water, signed, early 20th century, 28 x 23cm. Framed and glazed. (2)

Lot 267

James Stinton, two watercolours by the Royal Worcester artist, of pheasants amongst woodland, one with a dedication to the reverse from Blanche Stinton, early 20th century, 14.5 x 23.5cm max. Framed and glazed. (2)

Lot 269

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)

Lot 270

Seven Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, most painted by P. Lynes with various birds, the interiors gilded, signed, printed marks and date codes for 1955. (14)

Lot 271

A pair of Royal Worcester vases and covers, painted by Harry Davis with figures before ruins and trees, signed, each reverse with a raised gilt floral scroll, printed marks and date codes for 1910, some good restoration, 19cm. (4)

Lot 273

A Royal Worcester coffee can and saucer, and a cup and saucer, painted with fruit, signed, black printed marks, 20th century, 11cm max. (4)

Lot 274

A set of six Royal Worcester side plates, painted by Freeman with peaches, pears, blackberries and other fruits, signed, printed black marks, 20th century, 14.8cm. (6)

Lot 278

A Royal Worcester mug, brightly painted by Harry Chair with a floral bouquet within an elaborate gilt cartouche, signed, on a cobalt blue ground, printed mark and date code for 1907, 14cm.

Lot 280

A pair of Royal Worcester oval dishes, the wells painted by Ernest Barker with an effusion of colourful flowers, signed, within broad mottled blue and gilded borders, printed marks and date codes for 1934, marks for Asprey`s, 26.7cm. (2)

Lot 281

A Royal Worcester low tazza, the well painted by Frank Roberts with a vignette of apples, plums and blackberries amidst blossom, signed, within an elaborate border of raised gilt stylized foliate designs on cobalt blue, printed mark and date code for 1912, 22.7cm.

Lot 283

Two Royal Worcester bone china cups and saucers, painted by Edward Townsend with English birds, signed and titled, two Royal Worcester vases decorated with birds, and a blush porcelain bowl painted with a robin on gilt foliage, printed marks, 10.8cm max. (5)

Lot 285

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)

Lot 286

A pair of Flight Barr and Barr Worcester plates, painted with small circular vignettes of rural figures, within shaped borders on a pale pink ground, printed and impressed marks, c.1820, 22.5cm. (2)

Lot 299

A Chamberlain`s Worcester part service, decorated with sprawling Oriental flowers in shades of green and pink, c.1810. Comprising: three tureens and covers in different sizes, two stands, two oval dishes, five soup plates and nine plates. (24)

Lot 301

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.

Lot 307

A Samson spiral-moulded vase and cover, after Worcester, decorated with the Dragons in Compartments pattern, 2nd half 19th century, some restoration, 32.5cm. (2)

Lot 309

A Grainger`s Worcester basket, painted with a view looking along the hilltop and down the coastline to Lynton and Lynmouth in Devon, moulded and gilded with grapevine motifs, titled and marked `Grainger Lee & Co` in iron red to the base, c.1825-30, a small repair to the basket handle, 11cm.

Lot 310

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)

Lot 313

A pair of Chamberlain`s Worcester shaped dishes, the wells brightly painted with dense floral posies, the moulded rims a deep green with gilt highlights, painted and impressed marks, 1st half 19th century, 27cm. (2)

Lot 316

Two Flight Barr and Barr Worcester plates, painted with green flowering trees above birds and gilded insects, a Worcester blue scale trio painted with colourful birds, and a similar Samson tea canister and cover, impressed and seal marks, c.1765 and later, some damages, 21cm max. (7)

Lot 317

A Barr Flight & Barr Worcester plate, decorated with the Marchioness of Huntley pattern, with two tapering floral bouquets reaching across the well to the shaped apple green borders beyond, impressed and printed marks, early 19th century, 21.5cm.

Lot 319

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.

Lot 348

A pair of Worcester blue and white stands, printed with the Rose-Centred Spray Group, and two English porcelain sauceboats, painted with a similar design, a large beetle to each interior, c.1760-70, minor damages, 20cm max. (4)

Lot 349

A Worcester teabowl and four saucers, decorated with the Prunus Root, Bird in a Ring, Mother and Child and Fence pattern, and two English porcelain teabowls decorated with a small figure standing before a building, 2nd half 18th century, 12.3cm. (7)

Lot 350

A matched early Worcester faceted blue and white trio, and a teabowl and saucer, all painted with the Prunus Root Pattern, open crescent and workman`s marks, c.1753 and c.1765, some good restoration to one teabowl, 12cm max. (5)

Lot 351

A Worcester blue and white oval butter tub, cover and stand, printed with the Rose Centred Spray Group, the handles formed as twigs issuing from applied flowers and leaves, hatched crescent marks, c.1770, minor damages, 18.2cm. (3)

Lot 352

A Worcester blue and white dish, painted with the Fruit Sprays pattern, the broad rim with scattered flowerheads and leaves, open crescent mark, c.1780, 19.7cm.

Lot 353

A pair of Worcester blue and white baskets, each printed with the Pine Cone Group pattern, the pierced borders on interlocking circles applied with flowerheads to the exterior, open crescent marks, 19.5cm. (2) It is unusual for Pine Cone baskets to be marked with an open crescent.

Lot 356

A Worcester blue and white butterboat, painted with the Butterboat Mansfield pattern, and a Worcester ribbed cream jug, bordered in blue at the neck and foot, hatched crescent mark to the jug, c.1760-65, 9cm max. (2)

Lot 358

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.

Lot 388

Two Worcester bowls, one painted with alternate panels of Oriental foliage in an Imari palette, the other fluted and painted in blue with the Hollow Rock Lily pattern, pseudo seal mark and open crescent respectively, c.1770, 16.7cm. (2)

Lot 392

An early Worcester teabowl, painted with the Staghunt pattern within moulded rococo borders, workman`s mark in iron red, c.1755, hairline crack, 7cm.

Lot 398

A Derby figure of Cupid in Disguise, as a bird seller, a Meissen white-glazed figure of a girl, a Derby lettuce leaf sauceboat and a Worcester low Chelsea ewer, both painted with flowers, 2nd half 18th century, some restoration, 14cm max. (4)

Lot 120

A Royal Worcester Blanc de Chine Spill Vase formed as a shell, with a similarly encrusted base, green printed mark and shape number 2351, 9” high

Lot 146

Two Royal Worcester Cups and one Saucer, each with gilded rims and decorated below with gilded floral garlands, on a geometric and black ground; together with a further KPM Saucer

Lot 157

A Royal Worcester Model of a Terracotta Putto, carrying a blue pannier on his back, decorated in blue with gilded detail throughout, impressed mark, (finger on one hand missing), 8” high

Lot 162

A Masons “Prince of Wales” pattern covered Powder Bowl, of hexagonal form; and three further modern Worcester Collectors Plates (4)

Lot 220

A Worcester decorative Vase, encrusted with flowers on a white ground; together with a Continental composition Wall Plaque and a modern Poole Plate, decorated with a scene after Thelwell, (3)

Lot 289

A Royal Worcester Blush Wall Vase “Scarf Bracket”, applied with gilded mounts and painted in colours with spring flowers, shape no 1155, 8 ½” long

Lot 326

A Royal Worcester Figure, “Ella”, 237 of 7500, 9” high

Lot 6

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).

Lot 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).

Lot 36

A Worcester armorial polychrome dessert dish, late 18th century, of shaped oval form, painted shield device, under a crest, decorated with fruit festoons and a floral wreath, ribbon-twist gilt and blue border, crescent mark, width 24cms, (9½").

Lot 64

Royal Worcester pot-pourri vase, of lobed and squat form, with a pierced domed lid, pointed finial, painted with fruit on a mossy bank, by H. Henry, plate number H-175, 7.5cms, (4½").

Lot 68

Pair of Grainger & Co. Worcester ewers, date mark for 1894, of squat form, leaf scrolled angular handles, semi-fluted collars, painted with flowers on an ivory coloured ground, pattern G587, 15cms, (6").

Lot 76

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").

Lot 374

A Royal Worcester blush small circular Pin Tray, painted in colours with spring flowers on a blush ground, printed marks and date cypher for early 20th Century, 3 ½” diameter

Lot 377

A Royal Worcester circular covered Baluster Pot, painted in colours with panels of scenes of exotic birds and sprigs of flowers on a white ground with green detail, printed marks, 20th Century, 4 ½” diameter

Lot 407

A Royal Worcester Model of a kingfisher, No 3235; a Branksome China Model of a dachshund; an opaque glass Horse Paperweight; a mauve and clear glass Rabbit Paperweight; and a further China Model of a boxer (5)

Lot 52

Losel Ware "Pagoda" patt. biscuit barrel, Royal Worcester Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Plate & lg. Millennium plate

Lot 143

18th c. Worcester teapot & domed cover with floral knop finial, decorated with floral sprays

Lot 306

Pocket watch marked 935 with fob watch marked 935 with a painted dial marked "Kay Worcester"

Lot 162

ASTON VILLA Home programme v Manchester City, 21/4/1915, ex bound volume, also covers game v Worcester City the following Saturday, minor trim and some scuffs to rear cover.Includes glossy Manchester City team-group with players named. Fair

Lot 192

Two Wedgwood Queensware Naafi mugs, Royal Silver Jubilee box, together with 4 Royal Doulton soup bowls and dishes and Royal Worcester "Ivory" jug, 2 small sugar basin and bowls and a Dresden trinket box and cover

Lot 194

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.

Lot 220

Royal Worcester porcelain figure "The Parakeet", No 3087, after F.G. Doughty

Lot 222

Royal Worcester china figure of an Edwardian lady in sprig printed dress and a Royal Worcester china figure "First Dance", No 3629, after F.G. Doughty (2)

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