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A mixed lot of silver, including: a small Norwegian silver and enamel pin dish, with a reindeer sled in the centre, by Aksel Holmsen of Sandefjord, C.1930; a French moulded green glass scarab beetle, by Lalique C.1945; a Royal Worcester porcelain tortoise; a small painted brass compact; a small modern Scottish silver box and cover, on “Old MacDonald had a Farm” theme; and a brass-backed Essex Crystal depicting the head of a cat (from a stock pin or brooch), the latter 3cm diameter. (6)
A group of twelve Royal Worcester porcelain plates,c.1930s, designed by Harry Ayrton, decorated with various named fish, signed, printed marks, painted no. 'Z 1345/3', 23cm diameter (12)Condition ReportWear to the gilt borders. No apparent chips or restoration. Some marks, particularly to the underside.
A Royal Worcester primrose ground dessert service, 1891, painted by George Hundley, with flowers, in sepia printed border and lobed gilt rim, the service including five stands, 24cm diam, printed mark and Rd No, painted pattern No W2929 (17) The pattern was allocated to George Hundley in the factory's pattern books, where it is described as "Bent spray" One of the two low stands cracked. Tall stand broken and re-stuck
A Royal Worcester vase and cover, 1908, painted by C Baldwyn, signed, with swans before the setting sun and framed by raised gilt foliage, 32cm h, green printed mark and shape No F100/H On the reverse of the vase, one of the two swallows in flight on a white ground slightly scratched; cover restored
Miscellaneous antiquarian and later books, approx. 55, including Cameron (Kenneth), The Place-Names of Derbyshire, three-volume set, Cambridge University Press, 1959, original dustjackets over cloth boards, 8vo, Dircks (Henry), The Life, Times, and Scientific Labours of the Second Marquess of Worcester, first edition, London: Bernard Quaritch, 1865, original purple cloth, Alfred Seale Haslam's copy with his bookplate, 8vo, a book salesman's sample copy of the Caxton Publishing Company's The Modern Motor Engineer, n.d. [c. 1930], cloth, 4to, various 1930s and 40s motor engineering and repair manuals, 19th c and later engineering and industrial history, [comic] Eagle [volume I], no. 1, 14 April 1950, folded, slight split edges and wear, 19th c engineering and topographical prints, etc
David Fryer for Royal Worcester, large Limited Edition matt glazed figure, ' Barn Owl ' No. 42 from a Limited Edition of 100, on the original mahogany display plinth and with the original framed certificate, 60cms high overall excluding the display standIt looks to be in good condition, no damages or repairs.
TWO PIECES OF ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY PORCELAIN, comprising a two handled vases painted with roses, signed W.H. Austin, puce marks to base 2443, together with a small blush ivory woven basket c1903, blue mark to base 441 (2) (Condition report: vase has wear to gilt, black mark to left handle, no obvious signs of damage or restoration work)
A ROYAL WORCESTER QUEEN VICTORIA COMMEMORATIVE SCENT BOTTLE 1887, made to commemorate the Golden Jubilee, moulded with a profile of Queen Victoria against a gold ground, the reverse is moulded and gilded with the flowers of the Union within a wreath inscribed India, Canada, Australia, a silver screw top cover stamped 1886 Sampson Mordan -London, a printed factory and registration mark in gilt on the base, together with a Spode tankard Queen Victoria commemorative Golden Jubilee, marked Cheesman Brighton on the base, decorated with Reeves Mayor Borough Of Brighton 1887 (2) (Condition Report: no obvious damage or signs of restoration work, gilt slightly worn on scent bottle)

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