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A pair of Royal Worcester pedestal urns and covers, shape 1482, dated 1894, each shouldered ovoid body painted with daisies, clover grasses in the manner of Edward Raby, within moulded, blush stiff leaf borders below swagged neck, acanthus capped architectural scroll handles, raised on laurel wreath collared base, wrythen reeded domed covers with spire finials, 39cm high, damage and restoration.
A Royal Worcester porcelain two handle pedestal vase and cover, shape 1407, dated 1923, the ovoid body painted with a highland loch scene at sunset with highland cattle and distant cottages probably Stinton, below a relief moulded swagged border set with cartouches and strapwork below a pierced neck, satyrs head handles, raised on reeded and fluted circular plinth base, conforming cover with pointed finial, part decorated, 44cm high.
A Royal Worcester porcelain two handle pedestal vase and cover, the shouldered tapering ovoid body painted with a highland scene with long horn cattle, signed J Stinton, within moulded, gilt lined blush borders, scroll loop handles, rising to conforming cover with pointed finial, numbered G955, dated 1908, 23.5cm high. Restored.
A Royal Worcester porcelain two handle pedestal vase and cover, the shouldered tapering ovoid body painted with a highland loch scene with sheep, signed H Davis, within moulded, gilt lined blush borders, scroll loop handles, rising to conforming cover with pointed finial, numbered G955, dated 1908, 23.5cm high.
A Royal Worcester blush bone china pot pourri jar and cover, shape 1720, dated 1903, printed and painted with meadow flower sprays at the shoulders above wrythen fluted collar and trellis moulded foot, conforming wrythen fluted and pierced shallow dome cover with acorn finial, inner cover present, 20cm high.
Thomas (William). A Survey of the Cathedral-Church of Worcester; with an account of the Bishops thereof, from the foundation of the See to the year 1660. Also an Appendix of many original papers and records, never before printed, 1736, folding eng. plan, num. eng. plts. & illusts. of monuments to text (inc. folding plt. of exterior view), endpapers renewed, contemp. calf, neatly rebacked and corners repaired, 4to (1)
Ogilby (John). The Road from Bristol com. Glos to West Chester, (sheet 56), together with The Road from Bristol com Somst. to Exeter (sheet 58), The Road from Bristol to Worcester (sheet 59), The Road from Bristol to Weymouth (sheet 60), The Continuation of the Road from London to Bristol (sheet 220), [1675], five uncoloured engraved strip road maps, lightly foxed, 340 x 445 mm (5)
Eustis (Celestine). Cooking in Old Creole Days, La Cuisine CrŽole ˆ l'Usage des Petits MŽnages, Introduction by S. Weir Mitchell, Introduction Second Edition by Harry Worcester Smith, Illustrations by Harper Pennington, The Derrydale Press, New York, 1928, port. frontis., b & w plts., with tissue guards captioned in red, rough-trimmed, orig. cloth-backed printed boards, dust-soiled and extrems. rubbed, printed paper label to spine, 8vo, together with BŽguŽ (Mme.), Recipes of Old New Orleans Creole Cookery, 3rd ed., 1937, frontis., orig. printed wrappers, a trifle dusty to margins, ms. name to top margin of upper cover, slim 8vo, plus Cooper (Virginia M.), The Creole Kitchen Cook Book, The Naylor Company, San Antonio, Texas, 1946, b & w photo. plts., vigns. to text, orig. boards in chipped d.j. with sunned spine, 8vo. All with Elizabeth David's oval book ticket. (3)
Five Royal Doulton and a Royal Worcester figure, comprising 'Eventide' HN2814, 19cm high, 'Margaret' HN2397, 19.5cm high, 'First Dance' HN2803, 18.5cm high, 'Top O' the Hill' HN1834, 18.5cm high, 'Fair Lady' HN2193, 17.5cm high and Royal Worcester limited edition 'Rita' 24.5cm high, 914/12,500, (6)
* Nameplate ASTLEY HALL. Ex GWR Hall Class Locomotive numbered 4903 built Swindon in December 1928 and allocated new to Penzance. Moved to Oxford before nationalisation and remained there right up until the early 1960's. Short spells at Taunton, Reading and Oxley saw the final destination of Worcester from where withdrawal took place in October 1964. A wonderful, early plate with original splasher paint and No 3 stamped in rear along with Swindon and the Lot No., this was before Swindon actually stamped the Hall number. The Vendor was 14 years of age when his Father, a railway employee, acquired the plate and gave it to him as a gift. Note: Astley Hall is near Stourport-on-Severn and was the birthplace of three times Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin.

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