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A First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer of wrythen moulded form, decorated in blue and gold with Harebells within stylized foliate borders, open crescent marks; together with a Derby coffee can and saucer decorated with fruiting vine, Pattern No. 731 and a fluted cup and saucer, Pattern No. 68 from the same factory. (6)
A Barr, Flight and Barr (Worcester) porcelain plate, the cavetto enamelled with Oriental figures dancing and playing instruments in a garden setting, the border enamelled with eight further figures within a gilt rim, 24cm diameter, impressed crown and BFB with printed 'London House' marks, circa 1807-1813.
A New Hall porcelain cream jug bat printed with an 'Adam Buck' print of a child and mother within gilt borders, Pattern No.1147; together with another, probably Chamberlain (Worcester) sauce boat of oval form, decorated with gilt and sepia sprigs, Pattern No. 958 and an English porcelain plate. (3)
A Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester part dinner and dessert service of fluted form painted in brown enamel and gilt with vines and grapes, comprising: a pair of ice pails, covers and liners, 30cm high; a pair of sauce tureens, covers and stands, 20cm high; a shaped oval dish, 37cm wide; four lozenge-shaped dishes, 31cm wide; three cushion-shaped dishes, 24cm wide; four scallop-shaped dishes, 22cm wide; and thirty-four plates, 32-33cm diameter, some damage. (58) *Provenance: Puslinch.
A Worcester teabowl and saucer, decorated in the Sevres style with bouquets of flower, within bleu celeste diaper and gilt C-scroll ground borders, circa 1770; a similar later decorated Worcester saucer-dish, 18cm diameter; and a Worcester pierced basket painted with flowers, 19cm in length, circa 1770 (restored). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Worcester blue-scale-ground Kakiemon-style oviform vase, with flared neck and painted with two 'Phoenix' pattern panels, 16cm high, blue 'fretted' square mark (some rubbing to gilding); and a Worcester blue-scale-ground sugar bowl and cover, painted with 'Kakiemon' panels, blue 'fretted' square mark (minute chips to finial), circa 1770. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A selection of Worcester porcelain, comprising a blue and white pierced basket printed in blue with the 'Pinecone' pattern, a kidney-shaped dish painted with green foliate sprigs, 26cm wide, a Barr spirally-fluted milk jug and three various Flight, Barr & Barr plates, various dates last quarter 18th and first quarter 19th century (some old damage and repairs). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Chamberlain's Worcester model of a poodle, seated on its haunches on a blue and gilt-line shaped rectangular base, iron-red Chamberlains Worcester mark, 7cm high, circa 1830. See D.G. Rice, English Porcelain. Animals of the 19th Century, (1989), p. 71. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Five Royal Worcester figures from the 'Days of the Week' series, modelled by Freda Doughty, comprising; 'Wednesday's Child' 3259, 'Thursday's Child' 3522, 'Friday's Child' 3523, Saturday's Child' 3524and 'Sunday's Child' 3256, black printed marks, post WWII. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

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