A collection of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, to include; four Jas Stinton decorated coffee cups and saucers, various dates to include; 1922, 1923, 1925 and 1926, each painted with a cock and hen pheasant, within gilded rims, and another similar example also by Jas Stinton date code for 1923 (a/f), and a coffee cup and saucer painted by R Austin with a peacock amongst pine cones (a/f), all cups with gilt interior, cups 4.7cm high, saucers 9.7cm diameter (12)
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A Royal Worcester two handled vase, late 19th century, shape number 1034, decorated with an owl, perched upon a branch against a gilt, cloudy and moonlit ground, in the manner of Charles Baldwyn, within Persian style borders and gilt highlighted, green printed indistinct mark (lacking cover) 28cm high
A pair of Royal Worcester standing female figures of "Liberty & Captivity", decorated in puce and gold "Shot enamels", shape Class 2, 116 and 117. Modelled in classical robes with arms aloft and holding doves, decorated in puce and gold "Shot enamels". Tallest 11 in, Printed marks and date codes for 1925.
Royal Worcester blush ivory Teawares compromising a Cup and Saucer painted with robins on raised gilded branches in the Grainger style of Walter Stinton, a twin handled Cup and Saucer decorated with sprays of flowers against a blush ivory ground and a similarly decorated reeded Plate, 8 1/4 in dia. printed mark and date codes.
Pair of Royal Worcester 'Hogarth style' figural Sweetmeat Dishes, the standing figures of a boy and girl in Kate Greenaway style and modelled by James Hadley, decorated with gold outlining and naturalistically coloured faces and hands, 8 1/2 in high, shape no's 1072 and 1073 date codes for 1885 Hadley moulded signature
Pair of Royal Worcester standing soldiers, "Handy Man" shape 2110 and "Guardsman" shape 2111 from the "Boer War" series. Standing on matching rockwork bases and decorated with shades of blush ivory and Khaki with gilt outlining. 8 in, with matching impressed and printed marks, both date coded for 1899. Note: These models were released for production by the Royal Worcester factory in 1900. See Henry Sandon, Royal Worcester Porcelain from 1862 to the Present Day, page 219. This particular pair were produced in November 1899 and are marked accordingly and represent some of the first samples made; they perfectly match the preceding lot.
A rare Royal Worcester standing figure, "Ye Watchman" shape 998 from the "London Cries" series, modelled by James Hadley. Decorated in gold lined glazed parian with naturalistically painted face, 7.3/4 in, Hadley moulded signature impressed and printed marks, date code for 1899. Restoration to stave.

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