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An 18th century Worcester globular teapot and cover, circa 1770. with flowerhead finial and loop polychrome painted in the Mandarin style with opposed panels depicting figures in an interior, with smaller opposing puce painted landscape panels around the handle and spout and with borders of gilt scrolling foliage with small oval black painted panels depicting flowers and bamboo. 15cm high
A pair of 18th century Worcester 'Blind Earl' pattern green painted sweetmeat dishes, 1765-70. each of circular scalloped form with a branch form handle terminating in moulded flower buds, the well with moulded leaf decoration and painted in green with pears, plums, flowers and leaves (2). 16cm wide . Note: this design of dish originated at the Chelsea porcelain factory and was produced by Worcester from the 1750s. In the 19th century the pattern was named after the Earl of Coventry who lost his sight in a riding accident. He ordered a service in this pattern so that he could feel the raised decoration.
English porcelain items, 18th century, comprising: four cups, attributed to Lowestoft and Liverpool; a Worcester trio, 'Dry Blue' pattern; two teabowls and a blue and white leaf dish, attributed to Bow and Worcester; a knife with a Bow moulded white handle, and a shaped oval dish with raised coloured vine and painted insect decoration, all with various damage (12)
A Wedgwood earthenware charger, 1888, painted with a lady in a feathered hat in medieval style by G Siever signed and dated, impressed Wedgwood and date code for 1882, printed mark G L Siever & Co, Worcester, 47.5cm G L Siever is recorded as decorating both Wedgwood and Worcester blanks in Worcester, see Wedgwood Ceramics 1846-1959, Maureen Batkin, 1982 pl. 146
Early 19th Century gilt highlighted blue and white transfer printed part tea and coffee service decorated with the Royal Lily pattern, unmarked but probably Worcester. Comprising oval teapot, teapot stand, lidded sucriere, slop bowl, cream jug, two serving plates, nine tea cups, four coffee cans and ten saucers

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