A Victorian Brass Based Oil Lamp, with opaque glass reservoir, together with another lamp on modern Chinese porcelain square formed vase, a quantity of Belleek porcelain, Royal Crown Derby in the Derby Posies design, Staffordshire figure of Uncle Tom and Little Eva, Victorian porcelain dessert comport with a titled view of Loch Achray, Locke & Co Worcester biscuit barrel, silver handled tea knives and brass fire tools etc (qty)
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A late Victorian 19th century circa 1873 Royal Worcester hand painted fine bone china handle vase by M. Stinton. The vase having a shaped gilt spout over a scrolled handle. Ovoid drop body decorated with Highland cows drawings & signed. Further gilt in relief decorations below, raised on circular foot. Marked to base. Measures approx. 20cm tall x 8cm wide.
Royal Worcester - J. Stinton - An early 20th century set of six fine bone china porcelain hand painted Demitasse highland cattle cups & saucers. All cups have gold gilt interior. The saucer plate hand painted with matching decoration and gilt rim. Signed below the handle and on the saucer. All marked to base. Cup measures approx. 4.5cm x 7cm in diameter including handle. Saucers measures approx. 9.5cm in diameter. One cup a.f.
Royal Worcester - J. Stinton - An early 20th century fine bone china porcelain hand painted Demitasse Pheasant cup & saucer. The cup bowl hand painted to the inside with signature to right side of pheasant and gold exterior. The saucer plate hand painted with matching decoration and gilt rim. Saucer signed to left side of bird. All marked to base. Cup measures approx. 3.5cm x 7cm in diameter including handle. Saucers measures approx. 9.5cm in diameter.
A large quantity of prints, pictures and frames including: a small framed watercolour of a loch scene with distant mountains,a framed painting of an Eastern gentleman with a bird of prey, a framed atmospheric picture on fabric of ancient ruins signed M. Fereyo?, a framed painting of a lady poring tea, a framed Sepia picture of the galleon H.M.S. Worcester, a framed colour print of a Lancaster bomber in flight after Coulson, a framed print "The Charge of the Light Brigade", a framed watercolour of an arched marine rock formation, signed M. Cooper?, a framed colour print of the launch of a lifeboat in early times, a framed picture of an archway in an Eastern township, a framed colour print "The Paras are Landing", a framed painting of a young girl with long hair, a pair of small framed colour prints of a monument framed by an archway and a castle beyond a bridge, a framed early engraving "Woodcock Shooting", etc.,
Royal Worcester T Nutt Excellent Quality Hand Painted ' Fruits ' ( 6 ) Piece Miniature Teaset, With Matching Hand Painted Fruit Shallow Dish. Signed T. Nutt All ' Fruits ' Stillife - Apples, Berries and Peaches. c.1950's. The Large Shallow Dish Measures 9.25 Inches - 23.20 cms Diameter. All Pieces In 1st Quality and Excellent Condition.
English Civil War - The Declaration of Captain James Hind. 6pp. Small 4to, with engraved portrait of Hind to cover. Originally printed in 1651, but this is possibly a later reprint. However all copies of this pamphlet are extremely rare. Hind, a Royalist commander is considered by some to have engineered the escape of Charles II after the Battle of Worcester. After the demise of the Royalist cause, he became a highwayman, who only robbed Parliamentarians - once audaciously attempting to rob Oliver Cromwell himself. His actions in redistributing the money he stole impoverished Royalists earned him the reputation as a latter day Robin Hood. He was finally captured, hung drawn and quartered at Worcester in 1652
Three pieces of Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain - comprising a shape 1714 jug with basket weave and lizard decoration, gilt antler horn style handle, puce printed factory mark, 15 cm high; a 1094 small jug, painted with sprays of flowers, reeded gilt handle, olive green printed factory mark, 1901 date mark, 13 cm high; and a Grainger Worcester 971 shell bowl, painted with trailing flowers, on three whelk shell feet, brown printed factory marks, 18.5 cm long.* Condition: Some gilt wear to all three pieces. No chips, cracks or restoration to the two jugs. One tiny frit to the rim of the shell bowl, and it also has some small spots of white painted flecked across the surface.
Harold II (1066), PAX type with Sceptre, Penny, Worcester, Vikingr, Gp A var., +narold rex anglo:, rev. picing on pihri, 1.35g/3h (Bt 118, this coin; Pagan, NM p.198 [two examples noted]; BMC –; SCBI Glasgow 1219, same dies). Die shift, otherwise extremely fine, crisp fresh metal; the mint extremely rare in this reign £2,000-£2,600 --- Struck from the same dies as Braintree 117 In general terms the dies used to strike the present coin (and the following die duplicate) adhere to Pagan’s group A; indeed, they are described as such by that author. However, we might note several areas of deviation; king has short as opposed to long fillets; the first letter of his name has been rendered as an ‘N’; and finally, on the reverse, the frame above and below ‘PAX’ is rendered by plain lines, a characteristic normally associated with group D. All of these features are irregular and allow the possibility that the dies used to strike this coin were not engraved at one of the ‘national’ workshops. The responsible moneyer, Vikingr, also employed at this time another obverse die of remarkably crude style (EMC 2004.0228). Pagan notes that moneyers situated within the East Midlands had problems sourcing London-made dies, and turned instead to using dies of local manufacture; perhaps this disruption was felt at Worcester also.
Harold II (1066), PAX type with Sceptre, Penny, Worcester, Vikingr, Gp A var., +narold rex anglo, rev. picing on piri, 1.27g/6h (Bt 117, this coin; Pagan, NM p.198 [two examples noted]; BMC –; SCBI Glasgow 1219, same dies). Crimped, double-struck, good very fine, bright fresh metal £1,000-£1,200 --- Struck from the same dies as Braintree 118
A good Royal Worcester floral Cup and Saucer, three similar miniature Derby Cups and Saucers, a pair of very attractive French Sevres style Coffee Cups and Saucers, a spiral fluted late 18th Century Worcester Bowl (inscribed), a pair of colourful Tea Cups and a Rockingham cream ground Cup and Saucer. (17)
Mixed lot of ceramics and glassware to include a 19th century Vienna porcelain twin handled cache pot decorated in the Dresden style with a bird perched on a leafy branch with raised flower heads in relief twin handles, Delft table lamp, Worcester blush wiry jug (AF) commemorative China including a Coalport vase commissioned by Mulberry Hall, Gozo glass vase, pestle jar and other itemsLocation: G
WW2 Home Guard Worcester 1937 Battledress Jacket khaki woollen, single breasted, closed collar, short jacket. Lower extended belt. Pleated chest pockets with hidden button flaps. Both arms with printed Home Guard titles over "Wor.7". Braid Corporal stripe. Brass, plain disc buttons. Interior issue label dated 1942. Minor wear.
Collection of Royal Worcester plates decorated with fish, comprising 'Hogfish', signed P. M Lee to the front and marked to the reverse, 23cm across, 'Sergeant Major', signed M. Holloway to the front and marked to the reverse, 23cm across overall, Spanish Hog fish', 23cm across, 'Barbel' by Harry Ayrton, 23cm across, 'Chub' by Harry Ayrton, 23cm across, 'Blue head' by Harry Ayrton, 23cm across, etc (8) All with overall light signs of use and display wear. Minor wear to the gilding. Scratches and some knife marks in places. The chub dish has a hairline crack.
Collection of ceramicsto include a small Chinese ginger jar; a Royal Worcester jug, potpourri container and small vase; a Royal Winton tea cup and saucer in the "Welbeck" pattern; a Crown Ducal trio in Ellesmere pattern; a small Sevres plate, teacup and saucer; a possibly Sylvac rabbit figure and a smaller Sylvac rabbit figure; two Royal Crown Derby rabbit paperweights, a Royal Crown Derby Anniversary Robin; A Collectors Guild Exclusive paperweight; a Rye Pottery cat figure; a possibly Blue Mountain figure of a dog and a Withernsea Pottery 'Fauna' jug (20) Generally very good overall, rabbit jug with a slight slither chip to foot rim and some general age related wear and rubbing to the remaining items.
Collection of Worcester porcelain18th Century, to include a trio decorated in the Kakiemon style, navy ground, with shaped panels of flowers, foliage and insects, the base of each piece marked, a Caughley style mask jug, decorated with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, unmarked, approximately 19cm high and a blue and white teapot in the Mansfield pattern, the finial in the form of a flower, with a crescent mark to the base, approximately 14cm high (3)With signs of wear consistent with age and use. With firing imperfections. The jug with chip to the base. Some underglaze chips.
Collection of lawn bowls to include Banada Carpet Bowls and Henselite Lawn Bowls, together with a pair of Royal Worcester vases, each marked to the base, 15cm wide x 11cm deep x 16cm high, a Copeland Spode teapot, 20cm wide x 13.5cm high, two Wedgwood fairyland bowls, the largest 21cm wide, two paperweights and a hardwood cased clock, the back stamped 'Medailie Dargent 1855', engraved with '1578' and '311' to the back (12)
A box containing a large collection of Royal Doulton "York Town" dinner wares to include tureens, dinner plates, twin-handled bowls, sauce boat, etc, together with a box containing a Royal Doulton "Sherbourne" part dinner service and various Royal Worcester "Evesham" ramekins and two further boxes of assorted tea and coffee wares, etc. (4 boxes)
A pair of first period Worcester pine cone pattern guglets or water bottles later converted to lamps with brass tops and drilled to the side, each bearing crescent mark to base, one 23 cm high, the other 23.5 cm high including fittings CONDITION REPORTS Both vases have been drilled. The fittings on the top are just the brass necks, rather than any electrical fitting but cannot use as a vase because they are drilled. One has a large crack running part way down the neck. Otherwise both are scratched, dirty and in need of a good clean. Some areas of discolouration. One has a bump which has gone through the glaze. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail.
A collection of twenty-nine various figurines to include ten Royal Doulton examples including "Paisley Shawl", "Kate", "Fair Lady", "Alison", "The Last Waltz", "Goody Two Shoes", "Sara", "Forever Yours", "Fragrance" and "Kelly", twelve Coalport figurines including "Millenium Debut", "Her Heart's Desire", "Sue", "Jubilee Charity Ball Victoria", "Eugenie First Night at the Opera", "Angelique", "Marie Antoinette", "Gwen", "Penelope", "Jacqueline", "June" and "Loretta", a Royal Worcester figurine "A Golden Moment", two Franklin Mint figurines "Sleeping Beauty" and "V & A Museum" No. AA7931, a Danbury Mint figurine "The Iris Princess", two William Goebel figures and an unnamed Continental porcelain figure with basket of fruit and parakeet (29) CONDITION REPORTS "The Last Waltz" has hairline cracks particularly noticeable to the base. Coalport "The Jubilee Charity Ball" has some losses to the flowers as does Coalport "Her Heart's Desire", Coalport "Penelope" has had her top half broken off and reglued, including arms. Coalport "Sue" has one arm cracked. All items are filthy and in need of a good clean. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for further detail.
A Royal Worcester "Mayfield" part dinner service comprising ten side plates, ten dinner plates, an oval serving platter, two tureens and a sauce boat and stand, together with a box containing Tudor glass champagne saucers, liqueur glasses, a set of five grape and vine decorated slab cut wine glasses, etc. (2 boxes) CONDITION REPORTS the grape and vine glassses are 11.8cm high and 6.9cm wide
A collection of various china wares to include Royal Copenhagen onion pattern tea service comprising pot, sugar basin and cover, cream jug, seven cups, six saucers, seven plates and sandwich plate together with a set of six gilt decorated yellow banded Coalport coffee cans and saucers, two Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester shell decorated cabinet plates (both cracked in half and repaired) and a Berlin circular shallow dish with floral spray decoration 32 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Royal Copenhagen only - all pieces are filthy and in need of a good clean. Otherwise general wear and tear to include some knife marks, rubbing, particularly to the saucers. See images for examples.

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