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A mid 19th century small English porcelain teapot Probably Masons of swollen form with floral decoration on a scaled blue and gilt ground, 8cm high; and two similar pear shaped vases, each 8cm high; a Grainger & Co. Worcester miniature basket, painted with the river at Worcester, with moulded cornucopias painted in colours and gilt, marked in red, 11cm wide; and another small basket, 12cm wide (5)
A late 18th century Worcester polychrome bowl decorated with Mandarin figures on a terrace, 10.5cm diameter; a similar Worcester saucer dish, 12.5cm diameter; a Chinese polychrome tea caddy', 9cm high; a Barr Period Worcester cup, 1790's, painted with Chinese figures in polychrome enamels with incised B mark, 6cm high; and a Worcester Japan pattern cup, 6cm high (5)
A First period Worcester blue painted pickle dish of leaf moulded form with Cannonball pattern, 7cm wide; another pickle dish, probably Caughley, printed with a landscape in blue, 7cm wide; and a Bow blue and white tea bowl and saucer, c. 1760, decorated with figurative and floral reserves on a cobalt blue ground, diameter 12.5cm (4)
Two Mintons Princess pattern fluted sweetmeat dishes, 13cm diameter; a Royal Worcester pin dish painted with flowers, dated 1950, 9.5cm diameter; a fruit decorated saucer signed L Sumner; a cabinet plates painted with a central floral study within apple green border signed Stanley, 26.5cm diameter. (4).
A mid 19th century Chamberlain & Co. Worcester porcelain basket, the centre painted with a view of Worcester with a bridge over the River Severn and racing rowing boats, the Cathedral in the background within an ornate gilt border, the raised sides with shaped leaf and shell borders and gilt cartouche corners and blue surround; with gilt central handle, written on base 'Chamberlain & Co., Worcester' (circa 1846-50), 33.5cm by 27.5cm

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