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A ROYAL WORCESTER TWO-HANDLED POT POURRI AND COVER, painted with plums, strawberries, grapes and apples against a mossy bank, signed H. Ayrton, beneath applied strapwork and scroll shoulders heavily gilt, the pierced cover with spire finial, raised on a square base, shape no. H314, 28cms high. See illustration
A PARIS TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, enamelled and gilt with cornflower sprigs circa 1830, a Worcester saucer, painted in underglaze blue with seed pods and flowers, within an ochre and gilt line rim, circa 1770 (rim chip) and a Fulda porcelain cup, painted with colourful birds in a garden, leaf forms to the interior, circa 1780 (hole to the base) (4)
WILLIAM A. CLARK (op. circa 1905- 1936) `Dashing Duke; a hackney Stallion; inscribed, signed and dated `W.A. Clark 1908` (lower right) oil on canvas, unframed 17 1/4 x 21in (43.7 x 53.4cm); and a further unframed oil painting by the same artist depicting `Star of Denmark`, a hackney Stallion ; Two unframed oil paintings of Shire Horse Stallions by Margaret Wynne are also included in this lot (4) All the horses were painted at Bransford Court, near Worcester. `Dashing Duke` was referred to in Bransford Stud literature circa 1908 as `A Star of the highest Order who moved in an Orbit of his own`. Provenance: J.A. Davies Esq, by descent
A 19th century porcelain part dessert service, possibly Worcester, comprising of two comports and six plates, each with gilt highlighted leaf border and green band surrounding central painted topographical scenes of `Kenilworth Castle`, Cockermouth`, `Ancient Gastellet Doddington Park`, and further scenes, painted marks to reverse 2 3310, (8).
An assortment of English porcelain teawares, including a Worcester (Flight, Barr, Barr) yellow-ground cup and saucer printed en grisaille with rustic vignettes, a Worcester (Barr) sugar bowl and various other sugar boxes and covers and cups and saucers, various dates, first quarter 19th century (minor damage/wear)
A pair of Royal Worcester pedestal vases, one painted with a Highland landscape, the other with a river landscape, the latter inscribed to the underside Kingston on Thames after A.L. Rowbotham, on pedestal bases with four gilt lion’s paw feet, 17cm high, ‘W’ script marks, circa 1870 (one repaired) Note: The inscription should probably refer to T.L. Rowbotham rather than ‘AL’ as inscribed. The former published a set of small volumes of English lake Scenery and Picturesque Scottish Scenery in 1875 and many chromolithithographs were made from these titled T.L. Rowbotham’s Sketch Book and it is not inconceivable that the Worcester factory had access to these

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