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A selection of three Royal Worcester blush ivory jugs, to include; shape number 1136 dated 1903 12cm high, another shape number 1507 dated 1899, 11cm high, and a further vase shape number 2259 dated 1906, 14cm high, all enamelled and gilded with floral bouquets, 11.5cm high and 16.5cm high (3)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri dated 1898, shape number 1314, the quatrelobe body painted with summer flowers, beneath a similar quatrelobe, pierced cover, puce printed mark, 13.5cm high along with a further shallow pot pourri and cover, shape number G890, dated 1905, green printed mark, 6cm high (2)
A first period Worcester `Dragons in Compartments` or `Bishop Sumner` pattern dish, circa 1770 the scalloped dish decorated in the typical palette, 20cm diameter; a similar smaller dish, 18.5cm diameter; and a coffee can, 6.5cm high; and two English 18th century porcelain sparrow beak jugs, each decorated in underglaze blue with the fence pattern, 11.5cm high and 10cm high (5)
A group of 18th century and later Worcester wares comprising: three bowls and cups and a plate decorated with the Worcester factory `Dragons in Compartments` pattern, unmarked; a Chamberlain`s Worcester miniature tankard with a painted scene of Worcester Cathedral, printed mark; a sparrow beak jug; a creamware reticulated basket and underplate, probably Leeds; and six Chinese and Japanese wares (damages) (17)
A Royal Worcester sugar basin, two cups, two saucers and a bread and butter plate each painted with fruit including peaches, cherries, apples, blackberries, pears, damsons, strawberries and gooseberries to a naturalistic ground, signed by rickets, E. Townsend and A. shuck, puce marked and dated codes for 1919, 1929, 1920
Worcestershire & Warwickshire. Blaeu (Joan), Wigoriensis Comitatus et Comitatus Warwicensis; nec non Coventrae Libertas, Worcester, Warwik Shire and the Liberty of Coventre, [1645 or later], uncoloured eng. map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, several marginal closed tears with some affecting image, strengthened with archival tissue on verso, 415 x 505 mm, Latin text on verso, together with Moule (Thomas), Lancashire, c,1848,uncoloured eng. map, some spotting, 260 x 200 mm, together with another 55 county maps by the same cartographer, and approx. another twenty-four British county maps by Lewis, Archer, Bowen, Langley, Starling, Pigot and Teesdale, various sizes and condition (approx.80)

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