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Royal Worcester reticulated Cup and Saucer in the manner of George Owen, decorated with red and gilt shield medallions, on a pale turquoise ground within a jewelled angular ribbon scrolled, decorated pink and ground border, marked, date mark for 1882, the saucer 16cms, (6"), (slight damage to the saucer).
Royal Worcester pedestal Pot-Pourri and Cover, of pale green ground with a pierced cover, with flower finial, the bowl decorated with thistles and other flowers in enamels, above a moulded pedestal with stylised dolphins, circular base, marked, pattern number 1813, date mark for 1902, 26cms, (10").
A Royal Worcester Aesthetic Part Tea Service, designed circa 1880, decorated with a continuous pattern of stylized flowers in blue, pink, white and yellow on a two tone green ground, with large applied leaves in gold and bronze, comprising of five cups, six saucers, sugar bowl, slop bowl, plate, "Lazy Susan" and water jug with metal mounts, printed marks to base, factory marks and retailers marks for 'Mortlock's, Oxford Street, London' , 50 cm wide, (16).
A Chamberlains, Regent China, Worcester, named view 'Moxhull Hall - Warwickshire' inkwell, circa 1820, of square shape, the cover mounted with a bisque figure of a seated classical maiden reading a book, and a quill holder. The body and cover with deep blue ground and gilt quatrefoil motif border. The front of the main body painted in enamels with a view of 'Moxhull Hall' - Warwickshire. Marked under the cover in iron red script ' Moxhull Hall Warwickshire - Chamberlains regent china Worcester, 155 Bond Street London, 12 cm high x 8 cm wide.
A pair of Chamberlain Worcester style porcelain bough pots, 19th century, each with named scenes to base, "North east view of Canwell Hall" and "South east view of little Aston Hall", flanked by fluted pilasters, picked out in yellow and gilt, and with two bold panels of landscape scenes, above a gilt festoon band, on four ball feet, 18 cm high x 24 cm wide, (2), (a/f).
* A Royal Worcester ovoid vase and cover, elaborate scroll handles with face mask corners, finely painted in coloured enamels by C.H.C. Baldwyn with four swans in flight, above raised paste gilded leaves, on a matt turquoise ground, the reverse with bird in flight, on square base with concave corners heightened in bronze and gilt, signed C.H.C Baldwyn, printed mark in red for 1907, shape No 1572, 28 cm high.
A Worcester porcelain teapot, 18th century, shaped bun final, scalloped edged lid, painted with oriental scene of blossom tree and foliage, contemporary silver spout, 9 cm high; together with a Worcester teapot with loop handle, finely painted in coloured enamels with sprays of flowers and leaves, and scattered leaves, beneath a red line border, 15 cm high, (2), (a/f).
A Chamberlains Worcester Bengal Tiger part dinner and coffee service, 18th century, enamelled in colours with the Dragon in Compartments pattern, large central flower in blue and pink, the border in the famille verte palette with four radiating panels alternating either a stylized dragon or vases in a still life on a table, the border with cell-pattern and half flower-heads, gilt scalloped rims, comprising of large meat plate, medium meat plate, sweat meat dish, two square serving bowls, diamond serving bowl, three round bowls of different sizes, sucrier and stand, plate, six cups and saucers, some marked Chamberlains Worcester 75 to base, meat plate 50 cm wide,(24), (a/f).
A Worcester porcelain sauce boat, circa 1760, modeled in the cos lettuce shape, painted with polychrome floral sprigs and foliage with stalk handle, 18 cm wide; together with a 19th century jug, blue rim above face mask motifs, flanked by S scroll borders, with red and blue flowers on a white ground, 19 cm high, (2), (a/f).
A pair of Semi China blue and white pickle dishes, decorated with old willow pattern on a cream ground, shaped as leaves, loop handle, blue printed marks to base, 14 cm wide; together with a Worcester pickle dish, decorated with under glaze blue flowers on a white ground, scalloped edges and shaped as a leaf, 8 cm wide; together with a Worcester saucer, decorated in underglaze blue on a white ground, 11.5 cm wide; together with a Worcester blue and white pap spoon, decorated with boats leaving oriental shores, 10.5 cm wide; together with an early 19th century blue and white pen tray, 15 cm wide, (6), (a/f).
A Chamberlain's Worcester garniture, c. 1800, comprising a "D" shaped bough pot and cover, with flower knop, modelled with fluted columns, surmounted by gilt lion mask ring handles, on a gilt vermicelli ground, beneath a blue line rim, and a pair of tapering vases, script mark in red, the bough pot 21cm wide, (some damage). (3)
A Royal Worcester footed urn, the compressed ovoid bowl having three vertical acanthus-capped straps terminating in hoof-form feet, raised on a three-sided stepped platform base with moulded frieze, the whole gilt enriched and bearing floral decoration against a blush ivory ground, green printed backstamp, date coded 1901, shape number 2082, 16cm high
Two similar Royal Worcester scalloped dishes, each having pierced lattice rim and raised moulded C-scroll borders, gilt enriched and bearing floral decoration centred on an enamelled landscape medallion on a blush ivory ground, printed backstamps, date coded 1901, design number 276277, 23cm diameter
Three Worcester china birds, robin, blue tit and goldcrest, a similar bird, a larger Worcester thrush (beak chipped), a thimble, decorated robin, in box, a Royal Winton "Welbeck" chintz rectangular dish, a Doulton Bunnykins plate, a Wedgwood Peter Rabbit cup and saucer and other Minton decorative plates etc
A ROYAL WORCESTER POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, the domed pierced cover with leaf bud finial, the moulded and lobed ovoid body gilt printed and painted with carnations and other summer flowers against a blush ivory ground, gilt tendril handles and on four feet, shape no 241/H, printed mark and date cipher for 1910 (cover at fault)

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