a Royal Worcester Porcelain Scroll Handled Vase and Cover, William Powell, 1909, of globular form, painted with two storks wading in a pond in a desert oasis with cactus and rocks in the foreground, palm trees in the middle distance and mountains beyond within green shot enamel decorated strapwork moulded and pierced borders, signed, printed mark in puce, year mark, shape number "1515", numbered "145.74" in green, 21cm high See illustration
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a Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Slender Ovoid Vases and Covers, circa 1900, with waisted necks, angular strapwork handles on low domed bases, painted by C H C Baldwyn with swans in flight over rushes and reeds on a matt blue ground, the reverse each painted with a finch, within shot enamelled gilt borders, signed, printed mark in green, shape number "2193", 30.5cm high overall See illustration
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Blush Ivory and Silver Mounted Biscuit Barrel, 1908, of bombé cylindrical form painted in colours with loose posies of summer flowers within gilt highlighted acanthus leaf moulded borders, with silver mount, overhead swing handle and lift-off cover with polished ivory knop, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, printed mark in puce, shape number "1802", date cypher, the barrel 14cm high
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Reticulated Small Bottle Vase, 1899, with fluted waisted tall neck, two male mask lug handles, the open mouths enclosing acanthus leaves, flanking a scroll pierced border and a graduating honeycomb reticulated band, over delicately painted swags of pink, crimson and yellow roses beneath gilt strapwork, on a turquoise and gilt highlighted pierced foot, printed mark in puce, shape number "1552", date cypher, initialled "PE" in burnt orange on foot, 16cm high See illustration
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Reticulated Small Two-Handled Pedestal Vase, 1898, with flared neck, stylised strapwork handles over a graduating honeycomb band highlighted in turquoise over delicately painted swags of pink and yellow roses beneath gilt strapwork on a turquoise and gilt highlighted pierced foot, printed mark in puce, shape number indistinct, date cypher, 14.5cm high See illustration
a Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase of Isnik Inspiration, circa 1886, of rounded conical form with open scrollwork angular handles on a domed base, painted in colours with an exotic bird with feathers picked out in gilt perched upon a leafy branch on an ivory ground within gilt borders, indistinct printed mark in green, impressed shape number "982", 27cm high
a Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Figures of Naked Cherubs, circa 1860, allegorical of the seasons, summer seated on a grassy bank wearing a flower circlet and holding aloft a pink rose in his left hand, autumn seated on a fruiting vine base wearing a similar circlet and holding a cup in his right hand, both on circular bases, summer impressed circle and crown mark, 8cm and 7cm high respectively See illustration
a Pair of Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Imari Dessert Tureens and Covers, Crested, circa 1825, and A Pair of Plates En Suite, the semi-ovoid vessels with eagle head and ring side handles, upswept covers with flambeau finials, and on solid square plinth bases, painted to the front and reverse with double-headed eagle crests, tureen covers with impressed crown and "BFB" mark, tureens unmarked, the circular plates similarly decorated with undulating acanthus leaf scrolls filled with japonaiserie motifs in rich colours and gilt, impressed crown and "BFB", brown printed Royal armorial and Prince of Wales feathers factory mark, tureens and covers 16cm high, plates 20.5cm diameter See illustration
a Chamberlain's Worcester Imari Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Service, Pattern No. 240, circa 1800, comprising sucrier and cover, milk jug, a pair of saucer dishes, four teacups, four coffee cans, and eight saucers, pattern number in puce script, sucrier 13.5cm high (20) A service of a similar pattern to this was ordered from Chamberlain's by Admiral Nelson in August 1802.
a First Period Worcester Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, circa 1770, painted polychrome enamels with three batswing cartouches enclosing chrysanthemums within gilt borders on a blue scale ground, the tea bowl with crescent in underglaze blue, saucer with fret mark in underglaze blue; and A Similar Saucer, with fan shaped panels on a blue ground (2)
a First Period Worcester Silver Shaped Sauceboat, circa 1755, the oval bowl with everted undulating rim, the interior printed on-glaze black with a pastoral scene of a couple with two cows, the loop handle with pronounced thumb piece, moulded with rococo scroll cartouche enclosing on-glaze black prints of a squirrel and an exotic bird within rococo foliate cartouche, raised upon a moulded high domed foot, 20cm long See illustration
18th century Worcester porcelain teapot and cover painted with Chinese figures, 5.5" high (a.f); Worcester 'Fence' pattern blue and white 18th century teapot, 5" high (lacking lid); 18th century Worcester 'Cannonball' pattern blue and white teapot and cover decorated with Oriental landscapes, painter's monogram, 5.5" high (a.f) (3)
Pair of Royal Worcester cabinet plates painted with birds amidst gilded reeds upon a pale jade ground, circa 1882/3, 9" high; Royal Worcester cabinet plate painted with a grouse within a sepia floral transfer printed border, 9.25" diameter; together with another Royal Worcester cabinet plate (4)
Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet coffee can and saucer painted with sailing boats, pattern 8562; pair of Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet cups and four matching saucers painted with rose garlands in pastel shades; Royal Worcester blush ivory cabinet cup and two saucers painted with flowers (cup a.f) (11)
Robert Morden fl.1668-1703- "Hampshire"; published by Awnsham, 1722 for Camden's Britannia, hand-coloured engraved map, with inset title cartouche, 38x44cm: William Tunnicliff, mid-late 18th century- "A New Map of Hampshire"; published 1791, hand-coloured engraved map: together with five other 18/19th century engravings after various hands to include Worcester Collage, Oxford, De La Ville De Poytiers, Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftsbury, and others, (7)
Mixed lot of ceramics including late C18th / early C19th creamware coffee pot with painted oval panels of birds on a powder pink ground with mask handle terminals, a Chamberlains Worcester pot pourri, a French faience blue and white cruet stand, a pair of Feuillet scent bottles with stoppers, and a famille verte bowl (damages and restorations) (on one shelf) (see illustration).
Rare pair of early C19th Worcester Flight Barr and Barr miniature ewers with sieve spouts and apple green grounds, each with a painted panel, one entitled 'Worcester', the other 'Malvern', each with red painted mark 'Flight Barr and Barr Worcester and No.1 Coventry Street London', the former with restoration to base and handle, each 4.8ins. high (2) (see illustration).

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