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Aynsley Orchard Gold vase, posy vase, another vase, bowl, lidded pin dish and plate, 2 Pratt ware lids 'The Battle of the Nile' & 'The Village Wedding', Shelley coffee pot, lustre ware, Beswick urn shaped vase, collection of plates inc. Royal Worcester Christmas plates, Border Fine Arts plates, etc. (qty. in 3 boxes)
A small early 19th Century tureen by Chamberlains Worcester, comprising a two handled bowl on pedestal foot the cover having gilt metal loop handle, with a conforming ladle, decorated with hand painted floral sprays and blue rims, hand painted mark to cover's interior, 14 cm high[ Ex Lowther family, Earls of Lonsdale ]
17 early 20th Century dinner and side plates, having a white body displaying Lord Lonsdale's cipher in black, made by 'The Royal China Works, Worcester', retailed by 'T Goode and Co, South Audley Street, London' and 'Phillips's, New Bond Street, London', dinner plates 26.5 cm[ Ex Lowther family, Earls of Lonsdale ]
A Royal Worcester hand painted small (miniature) coffee pot, decorated with green grapes, peached and blackberries with hedgerow behind, signed T Nutt., black factory mark, the domed cover with gilt finial, gilt heightened, the entire 13cm high. Further Details: Gilt flake to side of spout, feint 3mm hairline crack to top rim.
A collection of five 18th Century English and Continental engravings to include: 1. The East view of the Buckland Priory, in the County of Devon - dedicated to Sir Francis Henry Drake Bt, engraved by S & M Buck, 1734, approx 22.5 x 40cm 2. The Soutjh West Prospect of the Cith of Worcester, engraved by S & M Buck, 1732, 35.5 x 82cm 3. after J P Hachart - II & IIIeme Vue de Livourne with dedications to Pierre, Prince of Hungary and Leopold, Duke of Tuscany, 42 x 37cm, a pair 4. after de Southerbourg, engraved by Hill - Ramsgate, with a view to the new Light House, 40 x 53cm (5)
Charles Baldwin: an early 20th Century Royal Worcester porcelain vase and cover, the two handled urn shaped vase with acanthus moulded borders on raised foot with gilt plinth base, the two handle with mask terminals, the green ground painted with four swans taking flight with rushes behind, the reverse with a single swallow, the entire gilt heightened, signed C Baldwyn to right under handle terminal, the cover with moulded decoration and gilt finial, the vase base with green factory stamp, date code for 1903, shape no 1572, Reg no: 188??? (marks rubbed), the entire approx 28cm high x approx 18cm at widest point Further details: chip and loss to finial, four small patches to gilding to inside rim, some scuffs and tobacco stains.
Two similar Royal China Works Worcester blush ivory handled ewers, of globular formed bodies and square footed bases, one with hand painted scenes of birds and branches, the other with floral hand painted design, both numbered G627 to base, gilt detail to both, each approx. 27.5cm high. (2) Further Details: General wear, slightest loss to gilding to parts.
A mid-20th century Royal Worcester figure, 'The Frog', modelled by Gwendoline Parnell, numbered 3142, 18 cm high, together with a 19th century porcelain wall sconce, modelled as a cherub, a blanc de chine figure of a finely dressed lady, a Derby style bocage figural candlestick, a Coalport figure of a jester, and a Continental porcelain decorative jug.
A Chamberlains Worcester No 240 "Japan" pattern (1802-1810) extensive matched tea service including cups saucers, lidded sucrier, slop bowls, side plates.A private estateSome of the items have small chips and cracks but some are unblemished.Wear to decoration present throughout.Saucers have some have cracks at the base and few chips to rims. Professional restoration to top of one of the scurier handles, and restoration to lid of milk jug. Restoration to tea cup handle.
A very large 19th-century Chamberlains Worcester oval serving dish, hand-painted with floral spray decoration, 51.5 cm x 40 cm, together with a similar period Wedgwood creamware oval serving dish, the border with green and pink painted decoration, 45 cm x 33 cm, and a Wedgwood creamware covered dish, or rectangular form with loop handle and hand-painted decoration, 26 cm x 21 cm, each with impressed factory marks.Qty: 3All would benefit from a careful clean. The gilt border to the Chamberlains dish is almost gone, no apparent structural damage. Surface wear to the Wedgwood oval dish and some small chips to both elements of the covered dish.
A large Worcester blue and white cabbage leaf moulded mask jug, circa 1780, printed with the parrot pecking fruit pattern, crescent mark, 23.5 cm high, together with a Belleek lustre-finished cache-pot, black mark, 11 cm high, a pair of Derby porcelain bowls, florally decorated, 25.5 cm diameter, a cabinet plate, an Imari style teapot and a European tin-glazed lion dog.Pair of porcelain bowls show light signs of crazing, fine crack to rim of one bowl, wear to decoration present throughout commensurate with age, two large cracks in the jug,
A part set of five Worcester porcelain "Lily" pattern cups and saucers, late 18th century, comprising five cups and six saucers, bearing crescent marks to base, together with a pair of Coalbrookdale/ Coalport two-handled cabinet cups each with oval panels with classical male and female bust profiles, bearing gilt intertwined marks to base and a pair of 18th century English porcelain tea bowls painted in a faux Famille Rose palette.Generally good condition, some signs of shrinkage, small chips to bottoms of saucers, wear to decoration throughout
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA SMALL VASE, 1938, of waisted cylindrical form, painted in colours by E. Townsend with a still life of two apples and blackberries on a mossy bank, signed, puce mark, shape G923, 4 1/2" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No chips, cracks or restoration. Very minor small scratches/wear to gilding. Not re-gilded.
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET TEA CUP AND SAUCER, modern, the cup with solid gilt interior, extenally painted in colours by P. Stanley with a still life of peaches, blackberries and grapes on a mossy bank, the saucer similarly painted by M. Morris, signed, printed mark in black, saucer 6" diameter (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No chips, cracks or restoration. Saucer impressed IIE(?) gilt dot under mark, scuffs to gilt centre, cup generally good
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA VASES, 1954, of tapering rounded cylindrical form with lobed rim, painted in colours by Maybury with vignettes of peaches and cherries on a mossy bank, signed, shape G957, printed mark in black, 3" high, together with a pin tray, 1954, painted in colours with two peaches and blackberries, indistinctly signed (King?), printed mark in black (Pr. & 1) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Vases no chips, cracks or restoration. Tray has chip to rim at 5, not particularly well painted
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET PLATE, 1905, of lobed oblong form with flowerhead and scroll pierced blush ivory rim, centred by a vignette painted in sombre colours by John Stinton with cattle watering, green printed mark, 9 3/4" wide (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: badly restored top rim and foot rim
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA VASE AND COVER, 1897, of rounded conical form with moulded shoulders and two acanthus leaf sheathed handles, painted in polychrome enamels by James Stinton with a vignette of two cock pheasants in landscape, on a low domed blush ivory foot, signed, marked in green, shape 998/?, 12" high (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Knop missing from cover, vase good

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