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A Worcester coffee cup boldly decorated in famille verte palette with flowers and leaves, alternating with blue ground bands, decorated in iron red with mons, 6.5cm high (2 1/2"), blue fret mark, circa 1768-70, and a Worcester facetted saucer, decorated with radiating pearls of flowers (some restoration)
A Worcester plate, printed and painted in Chinese style with figures around a table, the fluted border with an iron red loop and dot band, 7 1/2" diameter (19cm) circa 1770 (small rim chip) and another, painted in coloured enamels with flowers, within gilt cartouches on a blue scale ground, circa 1775
A Worcester small baluster shaped mug, with notched loop handle, printed in black by Robert Hancock with The King of Prussia (number two), battle honours and trophies, and a figure of Fame, 3 1/4" high (8.2cm), signed R H Worcester and with the anchor rebus for Robert Holdship, circa 1760 (a small firing hole in the base, and two rim chips) The inclusion of Russians amongst the battle honours rather than Welham is uncommon
A Worcester large oval pedestal sauceboat, the loop handle with scroll thumb piece, painted in underglaze blue with the Fisherman on a Towering Rock pattern, within moulded cartouches, the interior painted with a fisherman and trailing flowers, 9" long, (23cm), workman's mark, circa 1755 (crack restored)
A Worcester facetted round teapot and cover, with loop handle and flower knop, painted in dry blue enamel, in the London atelier of James Giles, with sprays of flowers and leaves, and gilt scroll cartouches, 5 1/8" high (13cm), blue fret mark, circa 1772 (area of base glued and associated cracks)
A Worcester baluster shaped sparrowbeak milk jug, with entwined loop handle, decorated in the London atelier of James Giles with a solid turquoise ground, the handle, foot and rim picked out in gilt, 4 1/2" high (11.5cm) blue crossed swords and numeral 9 mark, circa 1770-72 (restored rim chip and associated crack)

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