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A selection of 18th century tea wares, comprising a Newhall tea bowl and saucer, busily decorated with floral sprays within an iron red scroll and puce swag decorated rim, a Worcester tea bowl and saucer circa 1780, blue printed in the three flowers pattern, blue crescent mark, a Worcester saucer circa 1770 painted with the 'Bird in a Ring' pattern and an associated tea bowl painted with a rock work design along with a tea bowl painted with floral sprays (7)
A mahogany twin pedestal dining table the D-ended rectangular top cross-banded in satinwood with stringing an extra leaf the vase turned stems each on three moulded splay legs the brass paw sabots on castors. 3ft. (91.5cm.) wide x 7ft. 6in. (2.29m.) long. (Mid 20th century). Trade label for ‘G.T. Rackstraw Ltd Worcester’.
Two Hammersley bone china dessert dishes and two plates 10in. (25cm.) diameter and 8in. (20.25cm.) diameter apple green and gilt bordered centre a painted spray of flowers; an oval Regency Worcester porcelain dish gilt and puce foliage border (hair crack) 10.5in. ( 25.25cm.) diameter and an early 19th century porcelain dessert dish the puce gilt borders and centre with panels of painted flowers the gadroon border with two lifts (one inj.) 13in. (33cm.) diameter. (6).
A pair of Coalport porcelain two handled urn pattern vases and covers in the “Worcester” manner, enamelled in colours with exotic birds on flowering branches, floral sprays and insects within shaped gilt reserves, on a blue scale ground, with moulded scroll handle and pinnacles to domed covers, 10.5ins high (green printed marks to bases)
A fine Royal Worcester dinner service, the borders printed blue hawthorn blossom comprising: nine 10in. soup plates; eight 10 1/2in. dinner plates; six 9in. dessert plates; five 8in. cheese plates; seven 7in. side plates; a 16in. oblong soup tureen with elephant's head pattern handles, the covers with hen's feet pattern handle; a pair of 12in. vegetable tureens; a pair of 9in. sauce tureens; two sauce tureen stands; and a 14 3/4in. oval meat plate, blue and puce marks, various date codes (handle to soup tureen chipped, one dinner plate chipped). (41)
Attributed to Sir John Baptist Medina, 1659-1710, Portrait of George Keith, 8th Earl of Marischal (died 1694), later erroneously inscribed with the identity of the sitter, oil on canvas, 116x89cm.; 45.75x35in. The sitter was the son of William Keith, 5th Earl of Marischal, and his wife, Mary, daughter of John Erskine, Earl of Mar. He served in the French army, where he became a colonel. He held a command, ex parte Regis, at the Battle of Preston in 1648, where the royalists were soundly defeated, and again, on 3rd September 1851 at Worcester, where the Scots were overwhelmed by Cromwell. He was taken prisoner and sent to Windsor castle. After his release, he participated in the ceremonial opening of Parliament, riding Ôout before, with a permission cap, and a baton in his handÕ. He married Mary Hay, the daughter of the 2nd Earl of Kinnoull, in 1662. She was Lady of the Bedchamber to the Queen. He succeeded his brother, the 6th Earl in 1671.
A Chamberlain’s Worcester part service brightly decorated with the Dragons in Compartments pattern one piece with a painted mark. Damages. 19th century comprising: ninteen cups twenty-five saucers twelve plates three dishes two low stands two muffin dishes one with a cover a bowl a jug and six egg cups. (72)

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