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A Chamberlain & Co Worcester plate, painted with a solitary female figure in landscape to the centre within a green scale and floral gilt border, 9” diameter, a Chamberlains Worcester plate, painted with sailing vessels within an acorn and oak leaf border, 9” diameter and a Barr Flight & Barr armorial plate "Nunquam Non Paratus”, 8” diameter (a/f) (3)
A Caughley tea bowl and saucer, blue painted with pine trees, fishing boats and dwellings, a New Hall tea bowl painted with two children by a thatched well, a first period Worcester tea bowl, Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, together with three other 18th Century English porcelain tea bowls and two coffee cups (9)
An 18th Century shaped Plymouth porcelain plate, painted with bright floral sprays, 10” diameter, a 19th Century English plate, painted with pink roses amidst gilt flora, 8 1/2” diameter, together with a shaped Chamberlains Worcester plate, painted with exotic fruits to the centre within ornate scrolling gilt work and cartouches of flowers on a salmon ground, 10” diameter (s/f) (3)
A 19th Century British Sports pottery jug, transfer printed with a fox, huntsmen and hounds in pursuit, 6 1/2” high and a 19th Century pottery mug, transfer printed with coursing and a deer stalking scene in brown, 4” high and a Royal Worcester mug, commemorating the parish room and workman's club known as "Chafecote” which opened in 1882 in the village of Rous Lench, dated 1883, 3 3/4” high (3)
A late 18th Century fluted Worcester saucer, painted with cartouches of exotic birds and insects on a blue scale ground (blue fret mark) 5 1/2” diameter, a first period Worcester two handled cup with wrythen panels of stylized flora, together with a late 18th Century Worcester coffee cup and matching coffee can and saucer (5)
A Blush Worcester loving cup, painted with pink, blue and yellow flora, 1903, 2 1/4” high, a miniature Blush Worcester loving cup, painted with blue, red and purple flora, 1906, shape number 996, 1 1/2” high, a miniature Worcester cup and saucer, painted with blue, pink and yellow flora, 1903 and a covered Blush Worcester pin tidy, similarly painted, 4” wide, 1907 (4) (illustrated)
A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain dessert plates with gold moulded rims, each painted by Richard Sebright with a central panel of fruit and blossom within a gold decorated deep blue band containing six shaped oval panels of garden flowers, signed, 24cm. diameter, printed marks with the datecode for 1910.
A Barr, Flight & Barr, Worcester porcelain pen and ink stand of waisted form with rounded ends, applied with an entwined serpent overhead handle, and two covers, the front painted with a 'Scene on the Wye, near Goodrich Castle' reserved on a deep blue ground heightened with vermiculi gilding within gold painted borders, 14cm. wide, painted marks and inscription, circa 1800, some damage.
Worcester Barr, Flight & Barr period early 19th century part dessert service decorated with bands of meandering foliage in shades of green with gilded highlights comprising a reticulated circular pierced centrepiece, campagna shape lidded tureen, square shape dish, circular shape dish and eight plates (12) (tureen finial a.f)
English Newhall commode shape porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1790, pattern 186, 6.25" high (cover restored); Newhall octagonal milk jug, teapot stand, tea bowl and two matching saucers, pattern 253; Chamberlain Worcester oval boat shaped porcelain teapot and matching covered sucrier each decorated with blue bands with gilt highlights (teapot a.f)
Three 19th century English teapots, Derby boat shaped lidded sucrier, landscape decorated comport, Worcester style circular bowl (extensive damage), three floral painted plates, Coalport style campagna floral painted vase and a 19th century Sunderland pink lustre 'Sailor's Farewell' bowl (various damages)
R.S.P.C.A. Life Saving Medal, bronze (P.C. Adams-1937) complete with ‘For Humanity’ brooch bar, on incorrect ‘silver medal’ ribbon, in case of issue, extremely fine £120-160 1430 Police Constable Frank Adams was awarded the R.S.P.C.A. Life Saving Medal in Bronze ‘For rescuing a dog from a disused quarry at Keighley, Yorkshire’. Frank Adams was born in Worcester on 19 June 1904. Employed as a Police Constable, in 1941 he was living at 5 Wheatcroft Avenue, Batley. Sold with the recipient’s National Registration Identity Card, dated 1940, which bears a photograph of the recipient.
Four: Acting Corporal F. A. Tooze, Worcestershire Regiment 1914 Star , with clasp (10140 L. Cpl., 2/Worc. R.); British War and Victory Medals (10140 A. Cpl., Worc. R.) B.W.M. suspension a little slack; National Fire Brigades Association L.S. Medal, 1 clasp, Ten Years (11120 Frederick A. Tooze), bronze, fine and better (4) £160-200 Frederick Arthur Tooze was born in Worcester. A General Labourer by occupation and a member of the 5th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment (Militia), he attested for the Worcestershire Regiment on 10 September 1906, aged 18 years, 1 month. He was transferred to the Army Reserve in 1912. Mobilized in August 1914 he was taken onto the strength of the 2nd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment and entered into the France/Flanders theatre of war on 12 August 1914. He was invalided back to England on 27 January 1915 having contracted certain illnesses. He was discharged because of sickness on 7 May 1917 and was awarded the Silver War Badge. In 1922 he joined the Worcester Fire Brigade and was awarded the N.F.A. Long Service Medal in 1934. Sold with copied service papers, medical papers and m.i.c.
(BELLOWS, John), 'A Winter Journey From Gloucester to Norway', Glos. 1867. sm. 8vo. 2 maps, (1 fldg). bound with 'TheTrack of The War Around Metz', Trubner, 2nd. edn. 1/2 marbled bds. Tog.with (PINDAR, Peter), 'Royal Recollections of A Tour to Cheltenham, Gloucester , Worcester and Places Adjacent, in The year 1788', London, 1788. 5th edn. pp.104. lacking pp. & bds. def. plus DYDE, W. 'The History and Antiquities of Tewkesbury', 1798. 2nd. edn. 8vo. plts. a.c.f. foxing. 1/2 leather. Plus BRAYLEY, Mr. E.W. & BRITTON, John, 'A Topographical and Historical Description of The Country of Gloucester', Sherwood, 1805. frontis map foxed. 8vo. later binding. Plus STEVENSON, W.H. (ed). 'Calendar of The Records of The Corporation of Gloucester', Bellows, 1983. Ltd. 36/50. sgnd. by ed. lge. 4to. vellum bd. plus other similar interest. 21

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