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Four Royal Worcester figures from the Victorian Era Collection, to include; The Fairest Rose, LE No. 5113 of 12500, 21.5cm high, Royal Debut, LE No. 1127 of 12500 21.5cm high, Belle of the Ball LE No. 1915 of 12500, 21.5cm high, and Sweetest Valentine, LE No. 6151 of 12500 22cm high, all with certificates, all boxed (4)
Six bird ornaments, to include; Royal Worcester Thrush, 3234, 11.5cm high, a Goebel Nightingale, 11cm high, Robin, 12cm high, a Crown Staffordshire Robin No. 275, 12cm high, a Wedgwood Owl, 15.5cm high, a yellow bird, unmarked and a Carlton Ware novelty cruet in the form of two squirrels on a leaf, 14cm wide (9)
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Figure of a Sister, Nightingale Training School, St Thomas' Hospital, London, modelled by Ruth van Ruyckevelt, circa 1963, seated in a wing armchair, on a bowfronted and parcel gilt integral base, black printed crown and wheel mark, title and facsimile signature, 15cm high, in original box with certificate for the Nursing Sister series, the models were taken from actual sisters at the London teaching hospitals. See Sandon (Henry): Royal Worcester Porcelain from 1862 to the Present Day, 2nd edition, pg.73.
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Figure Group "The Picnic", after Ronald van Ruyckevelt, circa 1974, from the Victorian Series, this example No.9, depicting two ladies picnicking by a tree stump on a gilt banded shaped oval base, black printed crown and wheel mark and facsimile artist's signature, initialled "MA" and "47", 15.5cm high, together with certificate
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Figure Group "The Tea Party", Victorian Series, modelled by Ruth Esther van Ruyckevelt, as two ladies and a young girl gathered around a tripod table for tea, a pet dog at their feet, on a rustic shaped base, in colours and gilt, black printed crown and wheel mark, title and facsimile signature, impressed "42", 20cm high, in the original box with certificate See illustration a similar group is illustrated in Sandon (Henry): Royal Worcester Porcelain from 1862 to the Present Day, 2nd edition, pl.202, where it is described as "issued as a limited edition of 250 in 1964".
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Teapot and Cover, T Nutt, 2nd half of 20th century, of compressed spherical form with seeded flowerhead and leaf knop, painted on one side with two apples and brambles, on the other with a peach, brambles and green grapes, signed, with solid gilded gadrooned rim, spout, handle and circular foot, printed crown and wheel mark in black, initialled "RB/BB", 15cm high See illustration
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, John H Freeman, 2nd half of 20th century, of compressed spherical form, the basket weave moulded and pierced cover with fluted gourd shape finial over inner lid, the main body painted to the upper frieze with three apples and three plums amongst grapes and cherries against a mossy bank, signed, over further high relief basket moulding picked out in two tones of gilt, on a short canted foot, black printed crown and wheel mark, numbered "1286", and initialled "PW" and "M/S", 25cm high See illustration
a Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Small Vases and Covers, John H Freeman, mid 20th century, of quatrelobed dumpy form, the scroll pierced covers with wrythen fluted pointed finials, the shoulders moulded in relief with strapwork, one painted with two apples and cherries (and double cherry reverse vignette), the other with two plums and purple grapes (with double cherry reverse vignette), both signed, with detail in gilt, black printed crown and wheel mark, shape "H291", 13cm high See illustration
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, Leighton Maybury, 1954, of lobed ovoid form with plain pierced shoulders, painted with a still life of fruit including two rosy apples and black grapes on a mossy bank, the reverse painted with a vignette of three black grapes within gilt borders, signed, printed mark in black, shape number "278" over "H", date cypher, 13.5cm high; and A Similar Cylindrical Spill Vase, circa 1965, on gilt scroll pierced foot, painted with a still life of two rosy apples and cherries on a mossy bank, indistinctly signed, printed mark in black and inscribed "6/161/4" in black, 16cm high (2)
a Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Small Baluster Vases, Albert J Shuck, circa 1937, one painted with two apples and brambles (with reverse bramble vignette), the other with two apples and cherries (the reverse with fruiting strawberry vignette), both signed, puce printed crown and wheel marks, one with indistinct date code, shape "2491", 10cm high See illustration
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Trumpet Vase, Horace H Price, 1936, with solid gold rim band, the body painted with two apples, a plum, brambles, redcurrants and purple grapes against a mossy bank, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, and shape "2228", painter's mark "BT", 14.9cm high See illustration
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Plate, Harry H Price, 1936, of fluted circular form, painted with a rim-to-rim still life of two yellow plums, blackberries and raspberries on a mossy bank within a gilt dot and line border, signed, printed mark in puce, date cypher, 23.5cm diameter; and A Similar Later Smaller Plate, R Price, painted with a still life of two peaches and blackberries on a mossy bank within a gilt gadroon moulded border, signed, printed mark in black, 20cm diameter (2)
a Matched Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Dishes, Moseley, 1929 and 1930, of shaped oblong form with scroll pierced and solid gilded tab handles, one painted with three apples, raspberries, purple grapes and a single strawberry against a mossy bank, the other with two peaches and a plum, green grapes, a single purple grape and a solitary strawberry against a mossy bank, both signed, puce printed crown and wheel marks, 27.4cm wide See illustration
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Small Vase, William Ricketts, 1926, of rounded cylindrical form, painted with a still life of three peaches, black grapes and a plum on a mossy bank with blossom, the reverse painted with a vignette of three cherries below a gilt pierced border and raised upon four knurl feet with acanthus leaf terminals, signed, printed mark in green, shape number "G42", date cypher, incised "W", 15cm high
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Small Oval Two-Handled Pedestal Vase, Harry Stinton, circa 1913, painted with two highland cattle grazing in a mountainous landscape, the reverse painted with a heather-clad mountainous vignette within deep gilt borders, with matt green highlighted scroll lug handles and canted square base, signed, printed mark in puce, shape number "1969", date cypher for 1913, 17cm See illustration
a Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Plates, Richard Sebright and George Cole, circa 1912-17, painted with still life vignettes of two yellow plums and other fruits and flowers, and two peaches and blackberries with blossom within a richly gilt decorated cobalt blue and pink scrollwork border, signed, printed marks in puce, 23cm diameter
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, 1912, of rounded cylindrical form with four scroll pierced vertical blush ivory panels, painted by William Powell with two wading storks beneath weeping branches, on a matt blue ground, signed, printed mark in green, shape number "G431", 17.5cm high See illustration
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Two-Handled Vase, circa 1900, with waisted strapwork moulded neck, grotesque mask scroll handles on a knopped pedestal and concave canted square base, possibly painted by C H C Baldwyn with six swans in flight over an estuary with raised gilt hedge parsley in the foreground, three finches to the reverse on a matt blue ground within gilt highlighted borders, unsigned, printed mark in puce, shape number "1572", date cypher indistinct, 21cm high
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Two-Handled Pedestal Ovoid Vase, Ernest Phillips, 1912, with sloping shoulders and acanthus moulded neck with two loop handles, painted with two panels of summer flowers pendant from a pink ribbon bow within blue and gilt striped bands, signed, printed mark in puce, shape number "2277", date cypher, 18.5cm high See illustration

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