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A Royal Worcester blush ware sugar bowl in the form of an urn with twin angular gilded handles, decorated with opposing sprays of wild flowers heightened in gilt, green mark, date code 1903, height 6.5cm; and a Royal Worcester blushware trinket box and cover, shape no. 2133, date code 1902 (2)
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH-CENTURY PART DESSERT SERVICE, Spode Copeland's China, after the original Dr. Wall Worcester style, comprising seven plates and a fruit dish, each painted with an Italian lake scene within a turquoise mask border, the booges painted with polychrome-floral sprigs the lobed border of mazarine blue with C-scroll border and chain gilding, Pattern C1306, for retailers Thomas Goode & Co, London, the plates 22cm, (8.75in), the dish 26cm (10.25in) long
A SCOTTIE WILSON (FOR ROYAL WORCESTER) PART TEA-AND DINNER-SERVICE comprising teapot, conical coffee pot and hot-water jug, two lidded preserve pots, a three-piece cruet set, three eggcups with integral stands, two lidded dishes, three large bowls, four small bowls, three coffee cups, five saucers, five dinner plates, four lunch plates, four side plates and a stand, all having black-printed decoration of stylised birds and fish, black printed mark and signature mark (approx 50 pieces, some damage)
Ogilvie Will H., & Lionel Edwards (Illustrator), Galloping Shoes, London, Constable and Company Ltd, 1925, 4to (250mm x 190mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, colour tipped in frontispiece, and colour tipped in plates, original green cloth gilt, booksellers label of Jan Golder. With a number of other works including a three volume set of David Hume's 'The History of England' (London, n.d.), and a two volume set of 'The National Gallery of Pictures by the Great Master' bound in black morocco by David Cox of Worcester
A Royal Worcester Aesthetic teapot and cover, circa 1882, probably designed by R.W. Binns and modelled by James Hadley, one side modelled as a satire of Oscar Wilde, the other a female, their mutual arm and limp wrist forming the spout, the other the handle, the base signed 'Budge' and inscribed 'Fearful consequences through the laws of natural selection & evolution of living up to one's teapot'. 15cms height.
A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester garniture, the central urn and cover having swept removable lid with flame finial and beaded rim above an opaque beaded neck with inverted swept shoulders supporting twin serpent handles, the slightly waisted body with floral painting of violets and roses against a dark ground, on a beaded and swept stem, circular foot and square plinth base heightened in gilt, H 26cm; the similar two small bowls with paintings of passion flowers and tulips, the reverse decorated with gilt anthemions and festoons, all having impressed mark (heavily a.f.) H 14cm
A James Hadley Royal Worcester figure group, entitled 'Frown' depicting two Goldsmith's Schoolboys seated on bench, one whispering to the other whilst reading, the bench inscribed 'The Busy Whisper Circling Round Conveyed the Dismal Tidings When He Frowned', and having a gilt factory mark to underside, H 11cm
A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory vases, each having splayed rim and waisted neck with shoulders applied with griffin-head handles, panels of floral sprays, on waisted stem and stepped circular base, green factory mark RD240969/1764 (one a.f.), H 15cm; and a Royal Worcester blush-ivory ewer with cut rim and scroll handle, ovoid body with floral sprays heightened in gilt, green factory mark 212 H 20cm
A Royal Worcester blush ivory fluted vase, having scroll rim, tapered body and circular spreading scrolled base, with puce factory mark to underside, 706 (a.f. to rim), H 20cm; and a small twin-handled vase having shell-shaped rim, naturalistic neck and bulbous body, with puce factory mark to underside, RD167140/1663 H 16cm
A Royal Worcester blush ivory ovoid vase, having scrolled twin handles, stylised chrysanthemum decoration, on tapering stem and square plinth base, puce factory mark, RD362625/2120 H 15cm; and a Royal Worcester blush-ivory jug having loop handle, floral gilt decoration, puce factory mark 1094 (small chip to base), H 14cm

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