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A small group of early 20th century cabinet china - including a Coalport miniature 'Indian Tree' pattern tyg, 3.8cm high, green printed factory mark; a Mintons miniature cabinet cup with floral sprigged decoration, puce printed factory mark, 3.3cm high; a Royal Worcester 282 miniature loving cup painted with pink roses, 3.8cm high (a/f); a Coalport cup with moulded shell basal decoration and coral handle, painted with blue seaweed below the rim, green printed factory mark (hairline); a Parrott & Company 'Coronet Ware' nursery beaker; a 'Cauldon' Parian China Replica of the Queen's Doll's House (chip to inside rim); and a pair of earthenware vases of stout bottle form, painted with poppies on a green and cream ground, 12.5cm high. (8)
A Royal Worcester hand painted vase by James Stinton - shape no. G1061, dark green printed factory marks, of baluster form with flared, pierced rim and lappet moulding to the base, painted with a pheasant in a landscape, signed, 13.5cm high.* Condition: In good condition, with no faults - no chips, cracks or restoration. Very minor gilt wear.
A good quantity of Royal Worcester dinnerware: three oval lidded tureens (the largest LWH 31 x 24 x 18 cm) and one circular (22 cm wide); a large fruit bowl (25.5 cm diam.) and a large platter (33 x 28 cm); two circular and two oval dishes (the largest 22,5 cm diam) a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl; seven dinner plates (25.5 cm) and two bowls; six ramekins.
A small collection of royal commemorative bone china - including an Eric Ravilous Wedgwood mug commemorating the 2002 Golden Jubilee, 10.3cm high; a Paragon George VI 1937 Coronation plate, 26.75cm diameter; an Emma Bridgewater William and Kate Royal Wedding mug, 2011; a Royal Doulton King Edward VIII Coronation mug; and two others; together with a Royal Worcester Millennium mug; and an early 20th century 'The Victory, Portsmouth Harbour' porcelain souvenir beaker. (8)
A mixed group comprising, an Aldo Londi Bitossi mustard spagnolo tall vase (h-36cm), a Steiff Millennium Teddy Bear cream mohair Danbury Mint 2000 exclusive, with tag to ear and medal, a Booths "Pagoda" pattern seven piece nibbles dish, a Royal Worcester leaf shaped dish (chips to edge) and a pair of wooden orange salad fork and spoon etc. (6)
A mixed collection of blue and white comprising, an early 19th century pearlware sauce tureen (a/f crack to lid), a similar dish decorated in the chinoiserie style, four Arklow egg cups with gilt decoration to the top of three (a/f crack to two), a Ridgway Morley, Wear & Co transferware "Flowers" shallow lidded dish (l. 21cm) together with a Royal Worcester tea pot decorated with blue darts and gilt to the top (a/f cracks), a similar Royal Worcester lidded dish with twin handles, and a selection of M. Raynaud Limoges wear comprising, three teacups and five saucers, all with pink floral and gilt decoration (17)
A pair of Royal Worcester figural sweetmeat dishes, modelled by James Hadley, after Kate Greenaway, in the white picked out in gilt, with a young girl and boy leaning on a tree bough before oversize baskets, 6 5/8in. (17.5cm.) wide, impressed and printed marks, shape no. 775 and 776, c.1880. (2)
Worcester first period ceramics, incl. two 'Fence' tea bowls with saucers, with crescent marks, saucers A/F, c.1768-1780; 'Fisherman' pattern tea bowl and saucer, with gilt edges and a 'Fisherman' spoon tray in blue and gilt, all with crescent marks; and a Jasperware style jug (8)Shipping £48.00 plus vat (UK Only)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Bowl Decorated by Ricketts, with fruit patterning and gilt detailing, 9ins diameter, and one plate, decorated by H. Ayrton, 6ins diameter Plate - there is slight wear to the gilt edgingBowl - some light pitting to the underside of the bowl likely from the firing process, some slight wear to the gilt edging and some light scratching to the exterior body. Please refer to images.
19th century Chamberlain Worcester porcelain dessert plate, centrally painted with fruit and flowers, within a raised gilt and turquoise border, puce printed mark incorporating the 155 New Bond Street address, early 19th century cabinet plate, painted with floral garlands, within a shaped gilt border, D25cm, hand painted grape vine moulded serving dish and other plates (6)
A mixed group of English pottery and porcelain, 19th and 20th century, including a Royal Worcester solitaire service, second half 19th century, painted with pendant sprays of ivy hanging from a gilt edged pink band heightened with 'jewelled' enamelled detail, comprising a diamond shaped tray painted with gilt monograms and two crests, length 29.5cm, cup and saucer, teapot and cover and sugar bowl, impressed marks, a Royal Worcester cup and saucer decorated with a huntsman and hounds, designed by Ivester Lloyd, two miniature Worcester loving cups, a Royal Doulton figure Pearly Boy, HN1482, a Beswick horse, three leaf shaped pearlware pickle dishes, five pottery peppers, one in the form of a Toby, and an Auckland pierced drainer (faults and repairs).
A Chamberlains Worcester Japan pattern ice pail, cover and liner, early 19th century, painted in pattern No. 240, based on the Nelson or Horatio Service, the elaborate pail flanked by gilt mermaid handles and supported on three gilt dolphin feet above a triform shaped base, the cover with dolphin knop, unmarked, height 34cm (extensive faults and losses).
Two Royal Worcester Doughty figures, comprising Snowball and Gardener, black printed marks to bases, tallest 11.5cm, four Beswick Beatrix Potter's figures, mark BP-3b to bases, two Royal Copenhagen small cat models, a pair of Kingsley Enamels napkin rings, boxed, a Royal Doulton figure Sweetheart Girl, HN4352, and a small group of other 20th century collectable ceramics, including two Lladro figures and a Nao Eskimo.
Four pieces of Royal Worcester each painted by K. Blake, signed, dated 1933 and 1934, all decorated with autumn berries within gilt enriched moulded detail, comprising a tall jar with pierced gilt cover, height 18.5cm, a potpourri jar with pierced gilt cover, height 13cm, a similar potpourri jar and cover raised on four gilt scroll feet, height 10.5cm, and a small vase, height 9.5cm (faults, repairs and losses).
A Worcester Pine Cone Group pierced drainer dish, circa 1775, of circular shape with scalloped rim, hatched crescent mark in underglaze blue to base, diameter 23cm (chip to rim), together with a small group of other Worcester porcelain, comprising a Three Flowers circular butter dish and cover, Three Flowers mustard pot and cover, height 9.5cm, Three Flowers sucrier and cover, Plantation Print small mug, height 8.8cm, and a Bat pattern sparrow beak jug, height 12cm (faults and restoration).
A Royal Worcester blush ivory potpourri and cover, dated 1905, modelled as an ovoid jar and cover pierced with masks amidst foliate scrollwork, supported between the outstretched wings of a bird of prey standing on a rocky mound, raised on a gilt detailed circular base, puce printed mark to base with shape No. G11, height 22cm.
Two pieces of Worcester decorated with Dry Blue flowers, 1770s, the first a reeded French shape coffee cup with gilt detailed rim, unmarked, height 6.8cm, the second a faceted sucrier bowl, fretted square mark in underglaze blue to base, diameter 10cm, together with a small group of other 18th century English porcelain, including a Liverpool Pennington Profile Bud pattern coffee cup, height 6.3cm, a Lowestoft Doll's House pattern teabowl, a sparrow beak jug, Fruit and Wreath pattern teabowl and saucer, a Caughley fruit printed saucer, a Caughley blue and gilt decorated floral pattern saucer dish, diameter 20.5cm, and a similar plate (faults).
A pair of Hadley's Worcester vases, circa 1900, painted with cornflowers and buttercups within enamelled scroll moulded framing, flanked by shot enamelled goats head handles, the blue glazed waisted stems on brown glazed square bases with hoof feet, green printed and red painted factory marks to bases, heights 18.5cm and 19cm (faults).
An Art Deco Aynsley Orange Tree pattern part service, comprising nine teacups and twelve saucers, twelve tea plates, two square plates and a sugar bowl, together with an Adderley part dessert service decorated with flowers within scroll moulded rims glazed in cobalt blue and salmon pink heightened in gilding, and a crested Barr Worcester soup plate with the motto Dum Vivimus Vivamus, diameter 26cm (some faults). Note: by family repute the crested plate is from Ferulands House, Chertsey.
A large W.H. Goss crested nautilus shell, raised on a coral and rocky base, decorated with the Arms of St. Thomas A' Becket and the See of Canterbury, height 15.5cm, a pair of Goss crinoline lady bells, two Royal Worcester miniature mugs and a small group of other ceramics, including a Samson Chinese armorial style plate, diameter 24cm, and a Meissen style figure of an old woman beside a floral decorated jug, height 12cm (some faults).
A Dutch decorated Leeds creamware plate Onse Live Vrouw Tot Kevelaar (Our Lady to Kevelaar), circa 1780, colourfully painted with the Virgin Mary and Christ within a floral border, diameter 24.5cm, together with a Delft plate painted in blue with a chinoiserie garden, diameter 20cm, and a Worcester blue painted K'ang Hsi Lotus pattern dish, diameter 19.3cm (faults and repairs).
A Royal Worcester Davenham pattern part service, comprising two circular tureens and covers, circular serving bowl, eleven soup plates, eleven dinner plates, eleven tea plates, eleven dessert bowls, two oval platters 44cm and 40cm long, two oval serving dishes, sauceboat and stand, eleven two-handled soup bowls and stands, teapot and cover, ten teacups and eleven saucers, eight coffee cups and saucers, eleven side plates, two milk jugs, cream jug, two sucrier and covers and a small oval dish.
A Royal Worcester Prismatic Enamels decorated tall oil lamp base, dated 1895, the bulbous top painted with flowers between moulded borders and with four high relief mask terminals, raised on an extended fluted column stem painted with flowers above an elaborately moulded square base with gilt enriched pale turquoise and pink enamelled detail, puce printed marks to base with model No. 1789, height 59.5cm.

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