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Lot 654

Four Royal Worcester decorative plates, boxed Royal Doulton figure "September Sapphire", HN4978, a Royal Doulton character jug, "John Peel" and two other character jugs.

Lot 659

A small Shelley vase, A Royal Worcester match holder, W.G. Goss crested ware, small figures, Carlton dish, Poole Pottery posy bowl, cased teaspoons, brass candlestick, thimbles, Masons pot with lid, Grays pottery jug etc.

Lot 776

A pair of early Royal Worcester Pug Dogs.

Lot 790

A Royal Worcester jug, silver-enamel topped powder bowl, perfume bottle, china dishes, etc.

Lot 311

Nine ceramic items, including two Wedgwood cameo pieces, a pair of posy vases, a Ducal ware plate, an oriental teapot, a Maling jug, a Worcester pot, etc., also a plated miniature dish.

Lot 322

A mixed lot comprising miniature cup and saucer by Coalport, another by Spode and a miniature bowl and cover by Royal Worcester.

Lot 10

Two boxes of miscellaneous china, glass and metalware to include a large collection of Royal Worcester egg coddlers, carnival glass, etc

Lot 35

A box of miscellaneous china and glassware to include Royal Worcester "Poppies" dinnerwares, etc

Lot 91

A circa 1900 Continental porcelain centrepiece modelled as two young children with a cart, a 19th Century Prattware multi-coloured plate, a late 19th Century Royal Worcester floral decorated plate and another

Lot 99

A late 19th Century Royal Worcester blue and white porcelain tête à tête set comprising teapot, sucrier, pair of cups and saucers and circular tray

Lot 94

A large selection of Royal Worcester `Evesham` dinner-ware,

Lot 86

[Blount, Thomas]. Boscobel: Or, the History of his Sacred Majesties Most Miraculous Preservation After the Battle of Worcester, 3 Sept. 1651, Doncaster, 1809, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding engraved plate, engraved armorial, some offsetting, bookplate, original boards, spine defective, some soiling, 8vo, together with Hailstone (Edward), Catalogue of a Collection of Historical & Topographical Works and Civil War Tracts Relating to the County of York. Tracts Concerning Sir Thomas Fairfax. Also Sermons and Other Works Connected with the County, 1858, tinted lithographed frontispiece, original blindstamped cloth, some stains, 8vo, presentation copy signed by the author, plus others including Clements Markham’s Life of Robert Fairfax of Streeton, Vice-Admiral, Alderman and Member of York A.D. 1666-1725, 1885, A.W. Twyford’s Records of York Castle: Fortress, Court House and Prison, 1880 and Alex. Leadman’s Battles Fought in Yorkshire: Treated Historically and Topographically, 1891 (9)

Lot 124

Civil War. The Declaration of Sir Thomas Glenham, Sir Marmaduke Langdale and Sir Philip Musgrave, in the North of England Concerning the Counties of Essex and Kent, and their Resolution and Proceedings thereupon, as also Touching the Army..., 1648, 6pp., bound with An Exact Relation of the Tryall & Examination of John Morris, Governour of Pontefract-Castle, at the Assizes held at York: Together with his Speeches, Prayers, and Other Passages Immediately Before his Death, the 23. of Aug. 1649, 1649, 10pp., a couple of leaves cropped affecting pagination, light dampstain, later half cloth, small 4to, together with Pontefract Castle. An Account how it was Taken: And how General Rainsborough was Surprised in his Quarters at Doncaster, anno 1648. In a Letter to a Friend. By Captain Tho. Paulden, 1702, 27pp., final leaf repaired with small loss of text, leaves cropped at head and feet affecting pagination and signatures, bookplate, 19th c, half calf, a little rubbed, 4to, plus The Memoirs of General Fairfax: Wherein is Contained an Account of all his Sieges and Battles in the North of England; Especially the Battles of Leeds, Wakefield, Manchester &c., Leeds, 1776, engraved portrait frontsipiece, three engraved plates, small inkstamp to title, previous oner signature, light soiling, later panelled calf, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with Boscobel: Or, the History of his Sacred Majesties Most Miraculous Preservation After the Battle of Worcester, 3. Sept, 1651, Doncaster, 1809 (4)

Lot 364

Wordsworth (William). The Little Maid and the Gentleman; or, We Are Seven, Embellished with Engravings, printed J. Kendrew, York, c. 1820, 16pp. (incl. wrappers), woodcuts throughout, orig. printed yellow wrappers, sl. faded, 96 x 64mm (3.75 x 2.5 ins) Osborne, p.87. A rare chapbook edition of Wordsworth’s poem, first published in 1798. With a label tipped-in on the inside of the rear cover stating that the chapbook was lent by Mrs. Berkeley of Worcester, for an exhibition at the National Library of Wales in 1929 entitled ‘Old Time Children’s Books’. (1)

Lot 226

A Royal Worcester miniature cup and saucer, two Aynsley dishes, and a pair of Royal Doulton scalloped dishes

Lot 43

A quantity of Royal Worcester `Evesham` dinner wares, blue and white tureens, and decorative ornaments

Lot 54

A Royal Worcester six place `Roanoke` part coffee service, and a Royal Crown Derby part coffee set

Lot 55

An early 19th century Staffordshire figure of a brush seller, a Worcester plate, blue and white bowls, pickle dishes, etc

Lot 178

Three Beswick bird figures, a Royal Adderley bird figure and five Royal Worcester bird figures

Lot 6

PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER VASES SIGNED JAS STINTON each of quatrelobed goblet form, with blush ivory swags and moulded flower heads above painted panels depicting a cock pheasant watching a hen pheasant in flight in a landscape and further moulded blush ivory flowers and stiff leaves to the stem and foliate scrolls to the circular foot, green printed mark, 1047/G and date code for 1906

Lot 282

A Royal Worcester figure "Mary Mary", 5" high, a small C19th Coalport bowl, 3" diameter and an Edwardian porcelain handled magnifying glass, 7" long

Lot 31

2 Doulton stoneware ashtrays, 4" diameter, a C19th Jackfield art nouveau hand painted teapot, 5 1/2" high, a Dutch Aarnhem art nouveau hand painted ewer, 6" high, a modern Worcester blue and white vase, 6" high, a Kaiser white glazed porcelain vase, 5" high etc.

Lot 65

A MINIATURE ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY PORCELAIN CUP decorated with flowers. Mark in green to base. Nibbles to foot rim, otherwise good condition. 1.75ins high.

Lot 70

A LARGE LATE 19TH CENTURY SAMSON’S OF PARIS GREEN GROUND BOWL decorated in the manner of Dr Wall Worcester, with panels of exotic birds. 1.5inch hairline. Apple mark to base. 10ins diameter.

Lot 86

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER painted with floral sprays within an under glaze border. Lid repaired, firing flaw to base of handle. 6.5ins high.

Lot 87

A RARE 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER attributed James Giles, painted with oriental figures within a landscape. Spout restored, possibly minor restoration to lid. 5.5ins high.

Lot 88

A SMALL 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER painted with five oriental figures, including man in a window. Small chip to inner rim, 1mm nick to spout, firing flaw to top of handle. 4.75ins high.

Lot 91

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER TEAPOT AND COVER painted with oriental figures, depicting a mother and child, with flower finial. Filled chip to spout, minor nicks to finial. 5.5ins high.

Lot 96

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER FACETTED COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER together with a Worcester jabberwocky saucer and another with green laurel border. Jabberwocky with crack. (3)

Lot 98

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER SUCRIER AND COVER painted on a ribbed body with puce flowers under a turquoise border. Good condition, minor nick to finial. 4.75ins high.

Lot 102

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER YELLOW GROUND BASKET the interior and lattice work painted with floral bouquets and sprigs. Body in good order, some chipping to flowers. 7ins wide.

Lot 104

A VERY RARE 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BASKET WEAVE DISH painted with a central panel of African animals, after Jefferyes Hamett O’Neale. Minor wear. 8.75ins diameter.

Lot 118

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER SPARROW BEAK JUG decorated in blue and white with the ‘Bird in a ring’ pattern. Small firing flaw to top of handle, good condition. 3ins high.

Lot 126

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER SPARROW BEAK JUG painted with floral sprays, together with a similar 18th century Worcester coffee cup. Jug with factory fault to spout, cup good condition. (2)

Lot 130

A COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE WARE comprising of two ‘prunus root’ saucers, an early ‘plantation’ saucer, five other various 18th century saucers and four various 18th century blue and white tea bowls. (12)

Lot 131

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER FIRST PERIOD SHANKERED BLUE AND GILT TEAPOT together with another Flight Barr and Barr teapot. Good condition. (2)

Lot 132

A SMALL 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BOWL painted with oriental figures, a Worcester bowl with blue and gilt decoration and a Worcester Dry Blue teacup and saucer. Some minor damage. (3)

Lot 139

A LATE 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE SCALE BOUGH POT painted with flowers within gilt bordered cartouches. A/F. 4.25ins wide.

Lot 153

A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE OF WELLINGTON modelled by Bernard Winskill, mounted upon a rectangular brass inlaid base. Good condition. 15ins long.

Lot 154

A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE OF THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH modelled by Bernard Winskill, No.131, lacking wooden base. Good condition. 16.5ins high.

Lot 190

A RARE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH TEAPOT AND COVER possibly Worcester, highly decorated with iron red flowers over an under glaze blue buildings, together with another English teapot. A/F. 6ins high. (2)

Lot 203

A LATE 19TH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY LAMP decorated with flowers. Good condition. 15ins high.

Lot 217

A WORCESTER LOCKE AND CO BLUSH IVORY PIERCED POT AND COVER of circular form. Good condition. 6.5ins diameter.

Lot 270

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE SAUCEBOAT painted in the Strap Floral Fluted pattern with a rare floral interior, good condition. 7 ins long.

Lot 271

A FRAMED ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN PAINTED PLAQUE ATTRIBUTED TO HARRY STINTON OF CATTLE IN A LANDSCAPE, 4 ins diameter. Damage to frame, plaque in good condition.

Lot 275

A RARE 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BELL SHAPED MUG printed with the Windmill pattern and a rare classical scene to the reverse, some restoration. 5 ins high.

Lot 279

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER PLATE PAINTED IN THE QUEEN CHARLOTTE PATTERN with puce and iron red flower. Good condition. 9 ins diameter.

Lot 290

AN 18TH CENTURY BARR WORCESTER TEAPOT, COVER AND STAND of shankered form and decorated in gilt. Nick to top of finial, otherwise good condition. 9ins long.

Lot 294

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER COFFEE CUP painted with the Warbler pattern, together with an 18th century Worcester Kang Xi scallop shaped dish. Dish repaired. (2)

Lot 299

A PAIR OF FINE 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE SCALE PLATES painted with floral cartouches within a gilt scrolled ground. Purchased at Christies 20th March 1978. Few nicks to underside rim. 8.25ins diameter.

Lot 306

A GOOD 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE COFFEE POT painted in the Mansfield pattern with floral sprigs. Nicks to foot rim. 7.25ins high.

Lot 308

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE SPARROW BEAK JUG printed with the Mother and child pattern blue under glaze. Good condition. 4ins high.

Lot 323

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER COFFEE CUP painted in the Kempthorne style, within the workshop of James Giles, decorated with Kakiemon type flowers. Good condition. 2.75ins high. Provenance: Weiss Collection Of Worcester No.35.

Lot 327

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER TEA CANISTER painted on a blue scale ground with panels of kakiemon flowers. Mark in blue to base. Good condition. 5.5ins high.

Lot 329

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE BOWL painted in the Cannonball pattern, together with another bowl printed in the fence pattern. Good condition. (2)

Lot 330

A RARE 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE MOULDED BOWL painted with the Inverted floral pattern, the interior with a variation of the fisherman and willow pavilion. Extended firing crack. 8ins diameter. Provenance: Charles Crane Collection No.147.

Lot 331

AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE BOWL painted with the Precipice pattern, the presence of the workman’s mark on this piece makes it possibly the earliest recorded variation of this pattern. Good condition. 8.5ins diameter. Provenance: Charles Crane Collection No. 183.

Lot 333

AN 18TH CENTURY CHAFFERS LIVERPOOL TEAPOT painted with oriental figures, together with an 18th century Worcester teapot. Both lacking covers, the first cracked and damage to spout, the second restored. (2) Provenance: Zorensky Collection No.359.

Lot 337

A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY FIGURE OF A FISHER BOY modelled carrying a basket. Some restoration. 8.25ins high.

Lot 338

A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS formed as a man and women holding aloft sconces. Small cracks to sconces. 12ins high.

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