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A Royal Worcester Connoisseur Collection patch box and cover; a pair of Geo V silver mounted thistle shaped posy vases, London 1934; a Wedgwood lustre octagonal dragon bowl; a Meissen floral encrusted cup and saucer; a Border Fine Arts resin pheasant; an Art Deco Plant Tuscan coffee set; a Gray's Pottery Sunderland lustre box and cover and four coasters; a novelty nutcracker as an old woman in a red headscarf; a tinplate clockwork gnome on a donkey; a cut glass decanter and tot glasses; etc
A Coalport figure, Diana Queen of the Crown, CW464, limited edition 5,436/9,500, 24cm high; a Royal Doulton figure, Red Red Rose, HN 3994, from the Language of Love collection, limited edition 4,491/12,500, 22.5cm high; a Royal Worcester figure, The Fairest Rose, limited edition 9,530/12,500, 22cm high (3)
* English School. King Charles II in The Royal Oak, later 17th century, original woodcut printing block carved on boxwood showing an oak tree with three crowns, a collection of acorns and the face of King Charles II within the branches, 'The Royal Oak' in type either side of the trunk, light surface wear with loss of Charles' right eye, handwritten label in pencil (late 19th or early 20th century) to side reading ' 'Charles, Royal Oak, Very Early, 36', surface size 74 x 54 mm, accompanied with an impression taken from the block on modern good-quality handmade paperQTY: (1)NOTE:After the defeat of his forces at the Battle of Worcester in 1651, Charles II, future king of England, was forced to flee from the Parliamentarian army. To evade capture, Charles hid in an oak tree at Boscobel House in Shropshire. The story of the "Royal Oak" subsequently became a symbol of loyalty to the monarchy.
A Royal Worcester porcelain figurine commemorating Diana, Princess of Wales, elegantly posed in a striking red gown. Issued in 2007, this fine china figurine was created to celebrate the life of the beloved princess (1961-1997). The base features the Royal Worcester backstamp along with an inscription marking the dedication. The figurine is accompanied by its original Royal Worcester presentation box. Box Dimensions: 11.25"L x 5"H. Issued: 2007Dimensions: 9.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This exquisite Royal Worcester bone china figurine, titled Melanie, is part of the esteemed Victorian Series. Designed by renowned sculptor Ruth Van Ruyckevelt, this piece captures the elegance and refinement of the Victorian era. Melanie is dressed in a meticulously detailed ensemble featuring a mustard-hued fitted jacket with white trim, a flowing cream skirt with delicate lilac accents, and a striking feathered hat. She gracefully holds a parasol, adding to the charm of her poised stance. The base bears the Royal Worcester backstamp, indicating its production in England in 1964. Royal Worcester, one of the oldest porcelain manufacturers in the world, is celebrated for its high-quality craftsmanship and timeless designs, making this figurine a desirable collectible.Artist: Ruth Van RuyckeveltIssued: 1964Dimensions: 8.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Pleistocene Period, 40,000-20,000 B.P. Comprising the curved tip of a horn, possibly from aurochs, an extinct species of bovine. 550 grams, 16.5 cm (6 1/2 in.). [No Reserve] From Worcester Terrace Gravels, Eckington, Worcestershire, UK. Acquired from Milton Keynes Geological Society in 1999. From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; with collection no.VM91; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent.
Late Period, 664-332 B.C. Multi-stranded designer necklace composed of beads of mainly annular and cylindrical types. Cf. similar specimens in faience at the Worcester Art Museum, inventory no.1925.539. 26 grams, 76 cm (30 in.). [No Reserve] Acquired before 1979. From the private collection of Mr F.A., South Kensington, London, UK; thence by descent 2014.For thousands of years, artisans in Egypt created vibrant ceramics to echo the beauty of rare jewels. These ornaments were created with almost every material, colour, and texture imaginable and they come from across Egypt and beyond: vibrant blue lapis lazuli from Afghanistan, glossy black obsidian from Turkey, and aqua-green turquoise from the Sinai. They were worn in life and, after death, they served as precious ornamentation for mummies.
Late Period, 664-332 B.C. Multi-stranded designer necklace composed of beads of mainly annular and cylindrical types; restrung. Cf. similar specimens in faience at the Worcester Art Museum, inventory no.1925.539. 26 grams, 72 cm (28 3/8 in.). [No Reserve] Acquired before 1979. From the private collection of Mr F. A., South Kensington, London, UK; thence by descent 2014.For thousands of years, artisans in Egypt created vibrant ceramics to echo the beauty of rare jewels. These ornaments were created with almost every material, colour, and texture imaginable and they come from across Egypt and beyond: vibrant blue lapis lazuli from Afghanistan, glossy black obsidian from Turkey, and aqua-green turquoise from the Sinai. They were worn in life and, after death, they served as precious ornamentation for mummies.
1st-2nd century AD. Comprising: a small unguentarium with iridescent surface; a small flask with rolled rim; terracotta oil lamp with lug handle. 71 grams total, 41-75 mm (1 5/8 - 3 in.). [4, No Reserve] From an old collection formed before WWII, and believed to have been found at Worcester, UK. Acquired from Alan Cherry, Bournemouth, UK, in 2007. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985.
A Collection of Various Ceramics to Comprise Set of Six Blue Vine Royal Oxford Susie Cooper Design Plates, Two Transfer Printed "Charlotte" and One "Ophelia Clarice Cliff Design Plates, Spode Sandwich Plate, Poole Dish, Royal Worcester Dishes, Wedgwood Jasperware, Coalport Posy Ornaments etc
A harlequin set of six Royal Worcester hand painted demitasse coffee cans with saucers, each decorated with grapes, berries and fruit, each part signed by the artist which includes Edward Townsend, Harry Ayrton, Albert Shuck and George Moseley. (12 parts). CONDITION REPORT: Plate diameter 11 cm. Comprises of two cups and one saucer by E Townsend, one cup and three saucers by H Ayrton, a single cup and saucer by A Shuck and two cups and one saucer by G Moseley. All parts with puce marks. One cup puce mark looks hazy. All parts look in good condition and not damaged or signs of restorations.

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