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Lot 268

An 18th Century Worcester fluted coffee cup and saucer, blue painted with floral sprigs within blue line rims (illustrated)

Lot 271

A Chamberlains Worcester dish, of oval form painted with stag coat of arms to centre, the blue and gilt border with cartouches of pink rose heads, 10” wide, together with a Chamberlains Worcester dish in the Imari palette, 10” wide (2) (illustrated)

Lot 272

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)

Lot 303

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)

Lot 314

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)

Lot 316

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)

Lot 322

A Chelsea-Derby tea bowl, painted with green and gilt flora, a fluted Worcester coffee cup and saucer, painted with floral sprays in green (fret mark), together with an 18th Century English tea bowl and saucer, painted with floral green garlands (5) (illustrated)

Lot 326

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)

Lot 333

A Blush Worcester shell shaped bowl, painted with flowers and a butterfly, raised on three shell feet, 1911, 7” x 8” x 4 1/4” high (illustrated page 22)

Lot 335

A Blush Worcester male Turkish figure, standing with hand on hips, on square base, 1892, 6 1/2” high (illustrated page 23)

Lot 338

A pair of Royal Worcester male and female minstrels, depicted sitting wearing blue attire, he playing a flute, she a guitar, on gilded circular base, shape number 547, 1918, 3 3/4” high (2) (illustrated)

Lot 339

A Royal Worcester vase, of lobed flared form painted with pink and red roses, shape number 158, 1915, 3 1/4” high, together with another, the same shape, damaged rim replaced with a white metal mount, both by M Hunt, the later 1902, 3” high (2) (illustrated page 21)

Lot 340

A Royal Worcester vase, of ovoid form with gilt handles and pierced gilt rim, painted with pink and red roses, shape number 288, 1923, 4 3/4” high, together with a similar squat vase, signed M Hunt, shape number 155, 1931, 3 1/2” high (2) (illustrated)

Lot 352

A shaped Blush Worcester Tazza, raised on a circular foot, painted with pink and yellow flora, 1906, 9 1/4” diameter

Lot 357

A Blush Worcester jug, of flared form with narrow neck painted with pink, yellow and blue flora, with gilt handle, Rd number 211928, pattern no. 1668, 1894, 7” high (illustrated)

Lot 359

A Blush Worcester vase, of ovoid form with fluted neck and circular foot, painted with pink, blue and yellow flora, shape number 1726, 1901, 8” high, together with a Blush Worcester jug, painted with poppies and dog roses, 1899, 3 1/2” high (2) (illustrated)

Lot 360

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)

Lot 361

A Blush Worcester vase, of bulbous form with slender neck, painted with lilies, roses and forget-me-knots, shape number F103, 1914, 8 1/2” high, together with a Blush Grainger Worcester jug, painted with trailing pink, red and blue flora, shape number G900, 5” high (2) (illustrated)

Lot 362

A Blush Worcester vase, of flared form with frill rim, painted with the Old Castle and Black Gate, Newcastle Upon Tyne, shape number 957, 1903, 3 1/4” high and a Royal Worcester cylindrical ivory spill vase, shape number 1049, 1895, 4” high (2)

Lot 364

A Royal Worcester botanical coffee set, for six settings, painted and printed with rose, poppy, wall flower, pansy, polyanthus and lily (6)

Lot 367

A pair of Royal Worcester coffee cup and saucers, painted with cock and hen pheasants, signed James Stinton, circa 1910 (2) (illustrated)

Lot 368

A Blush Worcester pot pourri, of squat ovoid form with ornate gilt scroll handles, the domed pierced cover with knop finial, the body painted with floral sprays in pastel colours, raised on circular foot, shape number 1256, 1892, 11 3/4” high (illustrated page 14)

Lot 473

Worcester coffee cup and saucer circa 1760 with reed moulded body painted with an underglaze blue border, crescent marks to base, (2) Illustrated

Lot 476

Worcester jug possibly decorated by Giles circa 1775 painted with bright floral sprays with a gilt dotted handle (chip to spout) 11cm high Illustrated

Lot 521

Royal Worcester Ewer signed H. Davis painted with sheep within a landscape, puce printed 2441 and 1908 date code to base, (some restoration to the handle and lip) 21cm high Illustrated

Lot 523

Royal Worcester cup and saucer signed Barker painted with sheep within landscapes, puce printed marks to base, date codes for 1923, (hairline crack to saucer) (2) the cup 9cm diameter Illustrated

Lot 524

Royal Worcester clock the body moulded with classical leaf swag drapes, painted with floral cartouches, puce printed 2373 and 1905 date code, (crack to back of body) 17.5cm high Illustrated

Lot 2

Pair of Samson porcelain shell-shaped Dishes, in the Worcester manner, each decorated with an armorial and motto, surrounded by floral sprigs and within blue and gilt borders and the matching Cream Jug and associated cover with pomegranate knop, each piece bearing pseudo Chinese mark, (4).

Lot 35

Quantity of Royal Worcester "Woodland" pattern Dinner and Coffee Wares, various.

Lot 67

Royal Worcester Model of a Great-Tit, 3335, Beswick Ashtray- 88 and other similar Models.

Lot 84

Pair of 19th Century porcelain Plates, in the Worcester manner, decorated with cartouches with exotic birds on a blue scale ground and within gilt borders, unmarked.

Lot 114

Royal Worcester Jug, with gilt reeded handle, with leaf terminals, painted with Spring flowers with gilt outlines, on an ivory ground, marked, pattern number 1094, date mark for 1924.

Lot 233

Royal Worcester Trio, painted with berries and leaves, signed K. Blake, marked, a Worcester-style Thimble, painted by G. Delaney and two others.

Lot 273

Magic Lantern Slides, Cathedrals - Salisbury - (38), Lincoln - (19) and Worcester - (31).

Lot 37

A pair of James Hadley & Sons. Worcester cache-pot with ram's head handles, each scroll moulded ogee body painted on either side with apricot coloured roses under a beaded gold rim and set on a scroll moulded foot, 19cm. high, printed mark, circa 1900.

Lot 38

A Royal Worcester vase with mask-head handles, the ovoid body painted by James Stinton with pheasants in a misty landscape, set on a gold decorated pedestal, 27.5cm. high, Shape No. 1410, printed mark with datecode for 1903.

Lot 39

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.

Lot 40

A Royal Worcester porcelain dessert plate with lobed rim, the centre painted by... John Stinton Jr with cattle at the waters edge, trees in the background, signed, set within a gold berried border and etched gold bands, 26.5cm. diameter, printed mark and datecode for 1918.

Lot 48

A First Period Worcester porcelain sauceboat, the exterior painted in blue in the Strap Flute Sauceboat Floral and the interior with a tulip, 16.5cm. long, open crescent mark and incised cross, circa 1770-80.

Lot 49

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.

Lot 317

Royal Worcester Blush Pot Pourri Vase with inner & outer pierced cover approx. 11"H from base to top of finial

Lot 321

Royal Worcester Blush Floral & Gilt Decorated Tapering Conical Shaped Pitcher, puce back mark, Reg. No. 17049 & 1047 painter's mark TE 10"h x 4"dia at base 2"dia at top

Lot 361

Iridescent Glazed Table Centre with shell, coral & figural decoration to hold flower & candles, diamond registration mark, Phillips & Pearce to base 8 1/2"H x 17" & Royal Worcester Figurine Young Woman in Diaphanous Clothing

Lot 72

A Royal Worcester figurine modelled by F G Doughty "Parakeet", together with a Royal Doulton figurine "Dinky Do" HM1678, a Staffordshire figure of a lady and a Beswick figure of a horse (4).

Lot 319

A Royal Worcester tureen and two oval dishes, a flow blue rectangular meat dish, a Spode Imperial pattern plate etc.

Lot 840

Pair of Worcester porcelain plates, 1755-1775, the dark blue scale pattern grounds with panels painted with birds and insects framed with gilt 'C' scrolls, fret mark in underglaze blue, 8.75" diameter, (2)

Lot 60

Royal Worcester coffee set for six, decorated with harebell garlands and gilt rims, the cups applied with pierced silver holders hallmarked Birmingham 1909, original cream velvet and silk lined case

Lot 123

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)

Lot 127

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)

Lot 129

Mixed lot of assorted 19th century English teawares included Coalport, Ridgeways, Derby, Grainger Worcester etc.

Lot 130

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)

Lot 107

A crown Staffordshire miniature mug, a Royal Worcester miniature mug, a Crown Staffordshire vase and a silver mounted miniature Doulton jug

Lot 114

A late 18th Century group of Worcester teawares, comprising tea bowl and three saucers in the 'Waiting Chinaman' pattern

Lot 156

A Royal Worcester rose jar and covers, of ovoid form with basket-weave moulding to outer pierced cover and to the foot, printed and painted sprays of gilt highlighted flowers on an ivory ground, shape number 1286, date code 1889 (see illustration)

Lot 512

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.

Lot 951

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.

Lot 386

(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

Lot 51

A PAIR OF CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER DISHES, green and gilt gadrooned borders, crested, 10 ins diameter.

Lot 103

A WORCESTER CABBAGE LEAF JUG decorated with cornflowers and mask spout. 8 ins high.

Lot 117

A ROYAL WORCESTER PAINTED PORCELAIN PLAQUE BY LEAMAN, decorated with apples and blackberries. 5.75 ins square.

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