A Pearlware blue and white stand, early 19th century, printed with a tea house and zigzag fence pattern within pierced borders 10" wide, a pearlware blue and white scallop shell dish printed with trees within a dog rose border 5", a lobed oval blue and white bowl printed with flowers and exotic birds, rose moulded handles 10", a blue and white tea bowl, a large blue and white florally printed saucer and a Worcester porcelain blue and white saucer, cracked (6)
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A Royal Worcester Ivory Ground high shouldered vase, date code for 1911, painted with a cock and hen pheasant on a moor, against an ivory ground within gilt borders and on four shell bracket feet, signed Jas Stinton, cracked, restored 6.5" high and a Royal Worcester two handled ovoid blush ivory vase date code for 1932, painted with roses and signed M Hunt, shape 287/H within gilt borders, neck restored 6.5" high (2)
A pair of Worcester fluted coffee cups painted in blue with a cell-pattern band, open crescent marks; a pair of similar Liverpool porcelain examples (cracked and stained), circa 1775; a Chinese Export mug, height 9.5cm., 18th century; and a pearlware blue and white printed jug, height 11.5cm., early 19th century (Chipped)
Two Worcester blue and white slop bowls and a Liverpool example, comprising; a Worcester bowl painted with three chinoiserie panels, reserved on a ground relief-moulded flowering foliage, diameter 16cm. (cracked); another printed with rustic vignettes of a milkmaid and companion beneath a tree , the reverse with a horned cow, diameter 16cm. (cracked); and a Liverpool example printed with chinoiserie scenes, diameter 15cm. (restored), circa 1775
A Worcester shallow slop bowl painted with stylised rockwork and scrolling flowers, diameter 17.5cm., open crescent mark (cracked); a Caugley bowl printed in blue with insects sprays of flowers including carnation, diameter 15.5cm., 'C' mark; and an English porcelain blue and white porcelain punch bowl, perhaps Lowestoft, diameter 22.5cm. (cracks), circa 1775
Three items of English porcelain, Comprising; a Chelsea lobed oval dish painted with flowers, length 17cm., red anchor mark, circa 1756 (extensive damage and repairs); a Worcester plate with scalloped rim, painted in blue and gilt, diameter 20cm., circa 1790 (extensive wear); a Worcester teabowl and saucer painted in the Chinese Export style, circa 1775 (cracked); and a creamware plate painted with a flower spray, circa 1780
A Royal Worcester coffee set for six painted by Harry Stinton, typically painted with Highland cattle in upland landscapes, with six silver-gilt coffee spoons, in a fitted case, printed puce marks, date code for 1930, the spoons hallmarked for London 1927 (one saucer with light crazing to the glaze)
A Royal Worcester claret-ground part dessert service, printed and painted with panels of flowers, comprising; a circular serving bowl, an oval serving dish, a square serving dish and twelve plates, some of the latter variously signed L. White and L. Marie, puce printed marks, date codes circa 1935 (slight surface scratching)
11 modern Royal Worcester collectors cream jugs, polychrome decorated in antique styles to include sparrow beak jug, Chinese ewer, silver shape jug, lampray cream jug, cream jug, ring neck jug, poppy jug, Grainger jug, Chelsea ewer, wishbone jug, and cabbage leaf jug approx 2.5-3.5" high also a Spode coffee can bat printed with The Lawns, Broseley by Paul Holdway 1989 2.5" high and a Hammersly miniature jug, cracked (13)
A collection of 12 modern Royal Worcester collectors miniature cups and saucers, in various patterns to include Marchioness of Huntley, Strings of Flowers, Cut Fruit White, James Giles Cut Fruit, Bold Imari, Wheatsheaf, Jabberwocky, The Fan, Pink Scale, George III, Royal Lily, Blue Panel Floral, also a Spode Copelands china miniature waisted cup and a Staffordshire cobalt and gilt miniature cup and saucer (14)
A pair of English porcelain plaques by Enoch Doe, Worcester, circa 1838, finely painted with Amato, winner of the Derby stakes at Epsom 1838 and Don Juan, winner of the Great St, Ledger Stakes at Doncaster 1838, the plaques marked respectively on reverse 'Don Juan bred in 1835 by Mr Garforth by Tramp of Waverley and later known to be his sire out of a comus mare bred in 1820 or 1821 by Mr Gregory, the dam Marciana by Stamford out of Marcia by Coriander winner of the Great St. Ledger Stakes at Doncaster, 1838 rode by W Scott the property of his Right Honourable The Earl of Chesterfield, 66 subscribers, 7 started and signed E Doe, Worcester' the other plaque marked 'Amato got by Velosipede out of Jane Shaw by Wofal? her dam Bella Donna by Seymour out of Gramaria by Sorcerer dam by Sir Peter out of Deceit by Tandem winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom 1838, rode by Chapple, 134 subscribers, 23 started, the property of Sir Gilbert Heathcote Bart MP and signed E. Doe, Worcester', both plaques damaged and restored 4.5" x 6." (2)
A Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester coffee can, 1807-13 period, decorated with a marbled salmon pink ground and gilded below a Greek key border, impressed mark 2.50 " high, a Worcester saucer circa 1775 printed in puce with an obelisk and ruins pattern, cracked 4.50" diameter, a shanked coffee can circa 1795 decorated with puce and gilt sprigs 2.50" high and an English porcelain kakiemon pattern coffee can and saucer, early 19th century, cracked (5)
A pair of Yates porcelain cabinet plates, circa 1820, each painted with sporting scenes showing huntsmen with dogs in a field of barley with a fox gone to ground and a huntsman holding up a hare whilst his companion horse and dogs look on within raised and gilded borders spaced by oak leaf and mistletoe motifs, each plate bearing old D M and P Manheim label marked "Worcester circa 1820", unmarked (2), 9 in (22.86 cm) diameter
Chamberlain's Worcester teapot on stand, Circa 1800-1810, oval silver shape with domed cover and urn finial, decorated with a band of repeat gilded panels against a white ground, inscribed marks and painted Edward Hopkinson to the base, 7.25 in (18.42 cm), also the conforming covered sucrier (3)
Flight & Barr Worcester milk jug, Circa 1800, silver shape decorated with an orange band and gilt foliate decoration, incised mark (some wear to gilding), 5 in (12.7 cm), also a Staffordshire bone china milk jug of oval form with gilt key band, 4.5 in (11.43 cm), and a Victorian gaudy Welsh style jug of octagonal section decorated in bright enamels of underglaze blue (chipped) (3), 4.25 in (10.8 cm) high
Barr, Flight and Barr Worcester coffee can and saucer, Circa 1792-1807, decorated with a wheat ear pattern in gilt against a white ground, incised 'B' mark, also two Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester coffee cans, Circa 1795, flute moulded with gilt sprig decoration (both cracked) and two further gilt decorated coffee cans, Circa 1810 (6)

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