A Royal Doulton stoneware baluster vase, circa 1910, with relief moulded Art Nouveau style plants at the shoulder, in streaked blue and green glazes, artists initials FD to the base, 21.5cm high, together with a Royal Worcester oil lamp base, the ivory ground painted with flowering branches within a relief moulded gilt edged borders, and a Victorian parian figure of a girl. (3)
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A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, circa 1920, the bulbous body with long neck and twin handles at the collar, painted with summer flowers, 18cm high, together with a Chamberlains Worcester saucer painted in a Kakiemon type pattern; a Meissen twin handled chocolate cup (scored cross swords mark) and a pair of small Sevres turquoise ground bottle vases with gilt metal mounts. (5)
Chamberlains Worcester, Card Tray with handle of circular shaped form in rococo Revival style, central scene in gilt 'C' scroll cartouche of a rowing race on the River Severn with Worcester Bridge and City in background raised on four paw feet. Red scripted mark Chamberlain Worcester, 3 paper labels, one stating that it was part of the G. A. B. Worth Collection
A stained beech wood and mahogany Drop Dial Railway Wall Timepiece. The 11.75in diameter painted dial signed 'G W R Worcester', with Roman numerals and brass bezel, the single train four pillar chain fusee movement with anchor escapement, the plates with shaped shoulders, the case with moulded dial surround, and quadrant base. 27in high (with key, the pendulum stamped '1269')
A Royal Worcester Oval Small Blue and White Meat Plate, 2 larger oval meat plates, a Coalport 2-handled scalloped dish, a Sylvac figure of a seated black cat, a china jug on black ground, a china figure of an oriental gentleman having nodding head, and a round bulbous vase on white and blue ground (8)
Hooper (John). Certeine Comfortable Expositions of the Constant Martyr of Christ, M. John Hooper, Bishop of Glocester and Worcester, Written in the Time of his Tribulation and Imprisonment, Newly Recognised, and Never before Published, printed by Henrie Middleton, 1580, dec. border to title (loss to upper outer corner and excised to lower margin), dec. initials, few old annotations to margins, slight damp staining and dust soiling, near contemp. sheep, rubbed & scuffed, slight wear to extrems., 4to (1)

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