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Lot 113

Two Royal Worcester cups and saucers, one painted with fruit, the cup signed 'Townsend', the saucer 'Ayrton', the other painted with pheasants by Stinton. The small cup damaged. Differing dates. (4)

Lot 115

A small Royal Worcester vase, decorated with a scene of cottages and signed, printed marks and 'Wick' painted to the base, date code for 1930, 7.5cm.

Lot 116

A set of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, each piece decorated with a different flower and signed 'R. Austin', printed factory marks and date codes for 1925. Five spoons missing. Boxed.

Lot 117

Two Royal Worcester bottle vases, one painted with a pheasant and signed 'Jas. Stinton', the other painted with sailing boats and signed 'H. Stinton'. One with a chip to the rim. Green printed marks and date codes for 1903, 15cm. (2)

Lot 121

A set of five small Royal Worcester plates, naturalistically painted with birds and signed by William Powell, each piece titled and bearing a printed mark. Minor glaze cracks. Date code for 1903, 13.3cm. (5)

Lot 122

A Royal Worcester globular vase, decorated with wilting chrysanthemums on a blush ground. Some wear to the enamels and gilding. Printed mark with date code for 1890. 28.5cm.

Lot 123

A set of four Royal Worcester ornithological plates, each signed by 'Powell' and titled, date codes for 1912, 15cm. (4)

Lot 124

A Chamberlain's Worcester double-walled reticulated sugar bowl, the handles painted as bamboo, painted mark, c.1850, 14cmCf. Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain, p.169 for a similar example. .

Lot 125

Twelve Royal Worcester plates, printed in black with scenes of Salisbury landmarks and Stonehenge, the rims with gilt borders, impressed Royal Worcester mark and printed retailer's mark. Minor wear to the gilding, one plate cracked. 19th century, 20cm. (12)

Lot 127

Two Royal Worcester jugs, decorated with flowers on an ivory ground, date codes for 1888 and 1890. A little wear to the gilding. 27cm. (2)

Lot 133

A Nymphenberg coffee can, painted with Cleopatra holding an asp, a Chamberlain's Worcester cup painted with shells, and a small Nantgarw cup painted with butterflies and a rose. Damages and restoration. All early 19th century, 9cm. max. (3)

Lot 161

A Chamberlain's Worcester miniature basket of seashells, either side pierced with a hole, unmarked, 19th century, 5cm.

Lot 171

A Chamberlain's Worcester spiral-fluted part tea service, painted in 203 the 'Sir Joshua Reynold's' pattern. Some damages and restoration. c.1800. Comprising: teapot and cover, milk jug, four teabowls and a saucer. (8)

Lot 175

A pair of Chamberlain's Worcester plates, a matching cup and saucer, and a waste bowl, all decorated in the Imari style with pattern number 276, early 19th century, 21.5cm. (5)

Lot 178

A pair of Chamberlain's Worcester plates, the centres painted with flowers, the pink borders with gilt coral trails, printed marks, c.1840-50, 24cm. (2)

Lot 179

A Barr Worcester part tea service, spiral-fluted with dark blue and gilded decoration, crescent marks. Some damages. c. 1800. Comprising: twelve teabowls and saucers, four coffee cups, two plates, a sugar basin and cover, a bowl and a milk jug. (34)

Lot 182

A Chamberlain's Worcester plate, the well decorated with chrysanthemums in overglaze blue enamel, the border with flowers in the Kakiemon palette, printed mark, early 19th century, 23.2cm.

Lot 187

A Chamberlain's Worcester cup and saucer, the well painted with colourful flowers encircled by gold foliage on a blue ground, printed marks, 19th century. (2)

Lot 208

A Flight Barr and Barr Worcester soup tureen, cover and stand, painted with a band of leaves and flowers in purple and gilt, impressed mark to the stand. Some wear to the gilding and a small restored chip. c.1820-30, 31cm. max. (3)

Lot 237

A Flight Barr and Barr Worcester plaque, painted with flowers on a dark green ground, probably by Samuel Astles, in a gilt and velvet frame, impressed marks, 1st half 19th century, 28cm. With a letter from WD Johns. (2)

Lot 238

A Chamberlain's Worcester model of a milkmaid, wearing a plumed hat and with a milk churn hanging from one arm, painted mark. Restored, one churn missing. c.1825-35, 17.5cm. Cf. Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain, p.243 for a similar example.

Lot 491

Three English porcelain jugs, the smallest Bow, decorated in polychrome enamels, two with flowers and one with a Chinese landscape, and seven cups variously painted in the Oriental style, mostly Worcester. Damages. 18th century, 11cm. (10)

Lot 493

Three Worcester saucers, decorated in blue and gilt, another with starbursts, and a Worcester spoon tray painted with a Japan pattern. Some damages. All 18th century, 15cm. max. (5)

Lot 495

Two Worcester cream jugs, painted with flowers in polychrome enamels, a teabowl and saucer and a coffee cup and saucer. Damages and restoration. All 18th century, 12cm. max. (6)

Lot 496

A Worcester trio, painted in polychrome enamels with three Chinese figures, a Chinese teabowl and saucer with similar decoration, a 'Quail' pattern teabowl and a 'Red Bull' pattern saucer. Minor wear and damages. All 18th century, 12cm. max. (7)

Lot 498

Masonic interest: a fine Worcester cylindrical mug, printed in black from a design by Robert Hancock with the arms of the Grand Lodge and the motto 'Amor Honor Et Justitia Sit Lux Et Lux Fuit' amidst Masonic emblems, with three figures to the left. A 2cm haircrack to the rim. c.1760-62, 12cm.

Lot 499

A large Worcester tankard, printed in black with Liberty seated among trophies of war, with a portrait of George II to one side and a large war ship to the other, 'RH Worcester' mark and anchor rebus for Richard Holdship, c.1755-60, 16cm.

Lot 510

A pair of Worcester teabowls and saucers, a teacup and saucer, a fluted bowl and a milk jug and cover, variously decorated with flowers, foliage, birds and butterflies, all with a blue ground, differing factory marks. Damages and restoration. All c.1770. (9)

Lot 511

A Worcester mug decorated with the 'Two Quail' pattern, a Worcester fluted teacup and saucer and a fluted cup, decorated with the 'Jabberwocky' pattern, and a pair of Continental tea canisters decorated with the same, square seal and gold crescent marks. Some damages. 18th and 19th centuries, 13cm. max. (6)

Lot 512

Two moulded Worcester two-handled cups, and a single deep saucer, all decorated with Japan patterns, each piece with a square seal mark. Some restoration. c.1770. (3)

Lot 515

A Worcester bowl, decorated with a bleu celeste ground within a gilt border, crossed swords mark with '9' between the blades. Some wear to the enamel. c.1775-85, 16.2cm.

Lot 516

A pair of Continental porcelain yellow ground vases and covers, in the Worcester-style, painted with panels of parakeets and flowers, unmarked. Minor wear to the gilding. 20th century, 36cm. (4)

Lot 518

A pair of Samson Worcester-style jugs, painted with birds and gilded foliage, the spouts moulded as bearded faces, unmarked. One handle restored. 2nd half 19th century, 21cm. (2)

Lot 524

A Worcester double leaf moulded dish, painted with chrysanthemum and prunus in the Imari palette. Restored cracks. c.1770, 26cm. Paper label for the Zorensky Collection.

Lot 525

A Worcester Blind Earl sweetmeat dish, painted in the 'Rich Queen's' pattern, square seal mark in blue. Some restoration. 2nd half 18th century, 16cm. Cf. John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, Volume One, p.49.

Lot 526

A Worcester Blind Earl sweetmeat dish, painted in the Japanese style with flowers within a border of iron red, black and gilt starbursts, c.1765-70, 15cm.

Lot 531

A small Worcester jug, richly painted in the Imari palette with the 'Queen Charlotte' pattern, seal mark to the base, c.1770, 8cm.

Lot 537

A pair of unusual Royal Worcester earthenware plates, painted with panels of flowers on a blue scale ground, and a letter from the Dyson Perrins Museum Trust in Worcester. c.1896, 19.7cm. (3)

Lot 538

A set of six Booths Worcester-style plates, painted with panels of exotic birds and flowers, printed factory marks to three, 20th century, 23cm. (6)

Lot 539

A Worcester plate, painted with the 'Sir Joshua Reynolds' pattern within a gilt decorated blue border, an upper case 'W' mark, c.1770, 19cm.

Lot 541

Four Worcester blue and white saucers, printed with flowers and insects, all with crescent marks, c.1780. (4)

Lot 544

A pair of Caughley asparagus servers, printed with the 'Fisherman' pattern, a Worcester butter dish or coaster decorated with the 'Royal Lily' pattern, three various saucers, a plate and a bowl. Damages. All 18th century. (8)

Lot 549

A small early Worcester fluted teabowl, painted with the 'Prunus Root' pattern, painter's mark c.1755, and ten other blue and white items. Some damages. 18th and 19th centuries, 16.5cm. max. (11)

Lot 550

Five blue and white jugs, Worcester, Caughley and Lowestoft, variously decorated with flowers and stylized motifs. Damages and restoration. All 18th century, 11cm. max. (5)

Lot 551

Two Worcester two-handled cups, printed in blue with 'The Fence' and 'The Three Flowers' patterns, crescent marks to both, c.1765-80, 12.5cm. (2)

Lot 552

A Worcester teapot and cover, printed with flowers and butterflies, a Worcester milk jug painted with the 'Mansfield' pattern, and a Worcester leaf-shaped dish, each with blue crescent marks. Some restoration. c.1770-80, 20.2cm. max. (4)

Lot 553

A pair of Caughley asparagus servers, decorated with the 'Fisherman' pattern, two saucers printed with the same pattern and a Worcester trembleuse saucer, all 18th century. (5)

Lot 555

Three blue and white butter boats, one a leaf-shaped Caughley dish printed with the 'Fisherman' pattern, a Worcester leaf-moulded boat, workman's mark, the third Derby, with a stylized floral motif. Restoration to the latter. All 18th century, 8.2cm. (3)

Lot 557

Two pickle dishes, one Worcester, the other Bow, painted in blue, one with grapevines, the other with flowers, and two blue and white coffee cups, all 18th century, 8.6cm. max. (4)

Lot 560

A Worcester mustard pot and cover, printed in blue with flowers and butterflies, printed crescent mark. Small chips to the knop. c.1770. (2)

Lot 565

A Worcester teapot and cover, printed in blue with flower sprays and butterflies, crescent mark. A small crack to the tip of the spout. c.1770, 19cm. (2)

Lot 566

A Worcester strap fluted sauceboat, painted in blue with flowers and leaf sprigs, open crescent mark, c.1770-80, 14cm.

Lot 568

A Worcester basket with pierced rim, printed in blue with 'The Pine Cone Group', open crescent mark, c.1775-85, 21.6cm. Cf. L. Branyan, N. French and J. Sandon, Worcester Blue and White Porcelain, p.333.

Lot 570

A Worcester chestnut basket and cover, with applied twig and flower handles, the lobed body printed with quatrefoil flower-heads, crescent mark. Damages and restoration. c.1770-75, 20.5cm. (2) Cf. Simon Spero, Worcester Porcelain: The Klepser Collection, p.178.

Lot 571

A small Worcester basket with reticulated sides, printed in blue with the 'Pine Cone' pattern, crescent mark, c.1770-80, 11.3cm. Cf. L. Branyan, N. French and J. Sandon, Worcester Blue and White Porcelain, p.333 for a similar example.

Lot 572

A Worcester two-handled sauceboat, painted in blue with a Chinese landscape to the interior, the exterior with four Chinoiserie cartouches, workman's mark. Minor wear and damages. c.1760, 16.4cm.

Lot 574

A good Worcester Blind Earl sweetmeat dish, painted in blue with leaves and insects, open crescent mark, c.1765, 15cm Cf. L. Branyan, N. French and J. Sandon, Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-90, p.242 for a similar example.

Lot 578

A Worcester feather moulded coffeepot and cover, painted in blue with two birds above leafy tendrils, 'C' mark. A 3cm. rim crack. c.1765, 23cm. (2)

Lot 579

A Worcester leaf moulded pickle dish, painted in blue with the 'Two-Peony Rock Bird' pattern, workman's mark. Minor damages and restoration. c.1754-58, 11cm.

Lot 582

A Worcester shell moulded pickle dish, painted in blue with the 'Two-Peony Rock Bird' pattern, workman's mark to the base, c.1754-58, 10.8cm.

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