A Worcester Full Moon pattern sauceboat, circa 1775-80, unmarked, length 19cm, a Worcester Strap Flute Floral sauceboat, open crescent mark in underglaze blue to base, length 15cm, a Fisherman and Cormorant pattern coffee pot, disguised numeral mark to base, height 15cm, a Three Flowers sparrow beak jug, height 10cm, and an Argument pattern teapot, hatched crescent mark in underglaze blue to base, height 12cm (faults, losses and restoration throughout).
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A mixed group of English and Continental porcelain, 19th and 20th century, including three Capodimonte Swan Service style plates, diameter 23.5cm, a pair of Chelsea Derby style putti holding baskets of flowers, height 12.5cm, a green ground Worcester style part dessert service decorated with panels of exotic birds, butterflies and flowers, a Coalport type teapot and cover decorated with birds, insects and flowering branches, a Royal Crown Derby miniature teapot and cover and two Crown Staffordshire miniatures (minor faults).
Ten Royal Doulton K Series miniature dog models, including Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 18, together with two Royal Doulton Character Kittens, Lucky Black Cat, K12, two larger Royal Doulton cats, comprising HN2539 and HN999, three Royal Worcester Doughty cat models, a miniature Lladro dog and a miniature Nao cat.
A Worcester Feather Mould Floral pattern underglaze blue painted sucrier and cover, circa 1765, with rosebud knop, underglaze blue workman's mark to base, height 10cm (small chip to inside edge of sucrier), together with a matching teabowl and two saucers, a teabowl and saucer, saucer dish, diameter 21.7cm, and a coffee cup painted in the Gilliflower pattern, a Chrysanthemum moulded teabowl and saucer and a Worcester reed moulded coffee cup and two matching saucers (faults and restoration).
Sixteen Royal Doulton figures, comprising Elyse, HN2429, The Last Waltz, HN2315, Clarinda, HN2724, Daydreams, HN1731, Coralie, HN2307, Fleur, HN2368, two Southern Belle, HN2229, Victoria, HN2471, Ninette, HN2379, Ascot, HN2356, Autumn Breezes, HN1939, Secret Thoughts, HN2382, Greta, HN1485, Grand Manner, HN2723, and The Bedtime Story, HN2059, together with three Royal Worcester figures.
Four Royal Worcester Compton & Woodhouse limited edition figures from The Four Seasons Collection, comprising Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter, two Royal Worcester limited edition Old Country Ways figures, The Milkmaid and The Shepherdess, two other Royal Worcester limited edition figures, comprising A Posy For Mother and Grandma's Bonnet, a Coalport limited edition figure Childhood Joys, and four Royal Doulton figures, including To The Fairway, CL4008, with some certificates.
A small group of Worcester underglaze blue decorated wares, late 18th century, comprising three teabowls and three matched saucers in the Three Flowers pattern, a Prunus Root teabowl, workman's mark in underglaze blue to base, diameter 7cm, a Fisherman and Cormorant coffee cup and saucer, disguised numeral mark to saucer, diameter of saucer 12.5cm, a Mansfield bowl, underglaze blue workman's mark to base, diameter 10.5cm, and a Cannonball pattern saucer, diameter 12cm (some faults).
A Worcester sparrow beak jug, circa 1775, painted with a polychrome bouquet of flowers and scattered sprigs, unmarked, height 8.8cm, three other pieces of Worcester painted with polychrome flowers, comprising a teabowl, fluted saucer dish, diameter 18cm, and a teapot and cover with underglaze blue borders, height 14cm, a similarly painted New Hall teabowl and low Chelsea shape cream jug with foliate moulded detail, height 7cm, another floral painted coffee cup and a Milkmaids pattern black printed saucer, underglaze blue crossed swords mark to base, diameter 13.7cm (faults and restoration).
A Beswick Kingfisher, Model No. 2371, together with seven Russian Lomonosov bird models, a pottery model of a penguin and chick, height 24cm, Lladro swan, a Royal Worcester Celebration 2001 circular box and cover, boxed, and two handpainted Peter Smith China trinket boxes and covers (minor faults).
A Worcester toy or small size Fence pattern teabowl and saucer, circa 1770, hatched crescent mark in underglaze blue to base of saucer, diameter of saucer 10cm, diameter of teabowl 5.8cm, a small group of other Worcester Fence pattern wares, comprising a sparrow beak jug, height 10cm, a saucer dish with shaped rim, diameter 15cm, two teabowls, three saucers and a small teapot and cover, together with a teabowl and sugar bowl in the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern (faults and restoration).
A Worcester Queen's pattern ovoid caddy, circa 1770, enamelled and gilt in Japanese style, blue fretted square mark to base, height 13cm, together with a matching teacup and saucer, blue fretted square mark to bases, diameter of saucer 13cm, a blue scale ground Worcester Kakiemon decorated teacup and saucer, underglaze blue script 'W' mark to bases, diameter of saucer 13cm, and two similar Worcester blue scale ground Kakiemon decorated coffee cups, blue fretted square marks to bases, 7.2cm and 6cm high.
(Canals, Pottery and the Industrial Revolution) An important archive concerning the expansion of Canals, circa 1790 John Ward. 'Observations on the Advantages of the Proposed Western Canal from Newbury to Bath,' pp.3 on one leaf, folded, vg, Marlborough, Dec. 21, 1790; 'Plan of the Canal's proposed to be made near Derby and Burton shewing how they will affect the Trent and Mersey or Grand Trunk Canal,' engraved colour map, contemporary ink annotations, one leaf, folded, vg, [c.1790]; 'Calculations on the Conveyance of Merchandize from the Grand Trunk Canal, Potteries, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Liverpool, &c. computed from Sturton to the Severn at Diglis, below Worcester, by the Proposed Canal,-and by the Present Navigation,' one leaf, 2.pp, vingette engraved map, vg, [c.1790]; 'Western Canal. At a meeting of the Committee appointed to take the Opinion of the Public, respecting an Extension of the Navigation of the Rivers Kennett and Avon......Charles Dundas, Esq. in the Chair,' one leaf printed to recto, folded with staining, to the recto is a MS list of the committee, in a contemporary hand, Marlborough, 26th July, 1788; 'The Report of Joseph Hodkinson, Egineer, on the Proposed Improvement of the River Severn, from Coalbrook-Dale to Worcester,' pp.6, string bound, folded, vg, Arundell, Street, Strand, [c.1786]; 'At a Meeting of the Owners and Occupiers of Lands and Mills, Situated In the Course of the Proposed Canal, Called The Commercial Canal, Held at Uttoxeter, in the County of Stafford, the 10th. Day of August, 1796. Josiah Wedgwood, Esq; In the Chair,' 1.pp folded with ALS letter to verso, to Charles Bill Farley from (?) Robinson, 1796; ALS from J. Hollinshead to The Rev. Mr. Bill Farley, two and half pages concerning the price of calico and the running of the Staffordshire potteries, 'the general meeting was rather disagreeable, I am of opinion, we should fix rents, to the same price as Clay, but not to return the money nee for that article, which think too be agreeable to the potters, for they cannot purchase materials reasonable, certainly the Bristol, & Yorkshire potteries will rival them,' no date written, thought to be c.1780; 'Reasons Against the Worcester and Birmingham Canal. 8th March 1790,' one leaf folded, 2.pp, vignette engraved map, vg, 1790; 'Navigation from Trent to the Mersey. April 17th. 1792: State of the Company's Accounts for the half Year ending 31st. of December last,' one printed page, table showing costs, folded with tear to middle fold, 1792; MS exercise book for John Bill 1810, thin card wraps, pp.55, 1810; With a later MLS addressed to John Bill, two printed announcements concerning the Western Canal and Rivers Kennet and Avon 1788; With twenty two printed works, mostly plans, observations, cases &c. regarding Canal expansion and waterways.Scarce ephemeral works.
John Speed (1551/2–1629) Nine maps, seven of which are rare copies published by Roger Rea 'Worcestershire Described,' later hand coloured, pasted onto card, margins frayed with spotting, inset plan of Worcester, 45cmx 54cm, Henry Overton, London, [c.1743]; 'Huntington Both Shire and Shire Town With The Ancient Citie Ely Described,' uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Huntingdon and Ely, later strike, rolled, crumpled to fore edge, small stain mark, 38cm x 50 cm, [c.1662]; 'Buckingham Both Shyre, and Shire towne described,' uncoloured, rolled, tear with loss to Redding plan, 38cm x 52cm, Roger Rea & Elder, London, [1665]; 'The Countie of Radnor Described and the Shyretownes Sittuatione Anno 1610,' uncoloured, rolled, small hole, 39cm x 51cm, Roger Rea, Elder and younger, London, [c.1665]; 'Brenoke Both Shyre and Towne described,' uncoloured, small nibbles to edges, rolled, crease marks, 36cm x 51cm, Roger Rea, Elder and younger, London, [c.1665]; 'Norfolk a Countie Florishing & Populous Described and Devided, with the Armes of such Noble Familes as have borne the titles thereof,' uncoloured, loss to inset plan of Norwiche, rolled, 38cm x 50cm, Roger Rea, London, [c.1665]; 'Glamorgan Shyre With the situations of the chief town Cardyff and ancient Landaffe described,' uncoloured, large hole to foot and worm holes to head, rolled, 38.5cm x 50.5cm, Roger Rea the Elder and younger, London, [c.1665]; 'The Countie of Nottingham described.....,' uncoloured, repair to edge of foot, rolled, 39cm x 50.5cm, Roger Rea the Elder and younger, London, [c.1665]; 'Caermarden Both Shyre and Towne Described,' uncoloured, hole to foot, rolled, 39cm x 50.5cm, Roger Rea the Elder and younger, London, [c.1665]; with three others, all badly damaged with loss. (12)Roger Rea (1606–1665) was an English map seller and publisher from London. His father, John Rea, was likely an exchanging goldsmith, a profession that paved the way for modern banking. Roger began his career apprenticing as a stationer under Peter Cowley before venturing into publishing with his son, also named Roger. The father-and-son duo focused primarily on maps, acquiring the publishing rights to John Speed's famous atlases. They produced several editions of Speed's pocket atlases and, in 1662, published a complete edition of A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World. Their publishing activities may have continued until 1665, but Roger Rea Sr. died during the Great Plague that same year. As a result, Rea's editions of Speed's maps are now rare and prized by collectors.
19th century Dresden trembleuse two handled tea cup and saucer with lid, painted with figures in coastal scenes within lozenge reserves; Worcester teapot with faceted form and chinoiserie decoration (lid missing); pair of white and gilt candlesticks; bowl with fire breathing dragons (AF); a pair of cloisonne style baluster vases AF (qty)
Three Worcester sparrow beak jugs, 18th century, one painted with a pink rose, one with the mother and child pattern the other painted with flowers; a Worcester blue and white 'dolphin' moulded jug decorated with a chinoiserie scenelow shell form jug - restorationflower painted jug - hairline to rimmother and child - restoration to spout and footrose jug - restoration to the spout and handle
Late 18th century Derby lozenge shaped dish and dessert plate (underglaze mark and incised letter to base); a 19th century Parian small lidded tureen with raised decoration of waterlilies, and the handles and knop formed of flower buds in relief, 13cm high; Allerton's Indiana teapot and lid; 19th century Continental coffee can and saucer with floral garlands, with others; pottery pig (AF), Worcester bowl (AF), others 5 shilling commemorative coin. (qty)Parian - firing crack to the lid, chips to lid and saucer
Early Caughley cabbage leaf jug with blue floral sprays and overscrolled handle and mask spout, 24cms high; Worcester large bowl with floral sprigs, open crescent to the base, 17cm diameter; Worcester water jug with impressed leaf body and blue floral decoration, underglaze crossed swords to the base, 20cm high and modern salt pot (4)
Small collection of various 18th and 19th century English ceramics to include; an 18th century first period Worcester jug decorated with chinoiserie figures (8cm high); Crown Derby cup and saucer with garlanded floral decoration and turquoise banding; Minton cup and saucer of turquoise scalloped design and one other saucer, similar; Derby lozenge shaped dish with central floral sprig framed by swagged husk trails, and another similar lozenge dish; Derby plate with central swagged urn en grisaille, the rim banded with royal blue enamel and husk trails, and others (13 items) AFmany have damaged areas (see further images), scratches, rubbed gilding, chips or cracks, repaired chips.Minton cup and saucer appear unscathed.
Worcester Porcelain Sucrier/ Lidded Sugar Bowl Tea Bowl c.1780-1800 Segmented alternating floral and solid decoration, with bud finial to lid and trailing leaves. Moon mark to base. Height 11.5 cms, diameter 10 cms Bud finial is a restoration and then restoration and repairs throughout. Lowestoft Porcelain Tea Bowl c.1775-80 Painted oriental landscape decoration Height 4.5 cms, diameter 7 cms Very good. Provenance: Mercury Antiques and thence a Private Owner Collection See pictures. Provenance: Russell Sprake and thence a Private Owner Collection
Arthur Badham for Royal Worcester, a Piscine painted vase, circa 1954, of compressed form, painted with a Squirrelfish over purple weed, on graded yellow/blue ground, signed, printed grey marks, height 6.25cm, together with a Royal Worcester Art Deco mantel clock and a Royal Worcester blush ivory tyg.
Kitty Blake for Royal Worcester, a floral painted pot pourri jar and cover, circa 1903, of ovoid form, basketweave lower quarter, twin angled and acanthus moulded handles, pierced and moulded collar and domed cover with flower bud finial, decorated with trailing blue and yellow daisies over graded blue to ivory ground, shape no.1995, green printed marks, and painted No.1 decorator's mark, height 18cm.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, circa 1906, of globe and shaft form, with twin stylised foliate handles, with wrythen trumpet form neck, printed and painted with sprays of summer flowers over ivory ground, shape no.1761, printed puce marks, height 25cm, together with a coffee pot and cover, of tapered cylinder form and coral moulded handle, printed and painted with blossom laden branches between ribbed gilded bands and moulded blossom collar, printed puce marks, height 20.5cm. (2)
George Cole for Royal Worcester, a rose painted vase, circa 1908, of ovoid footed form with twin angular and foliate moulded handles and relief moulded shot silk shoulders, decorated with dog roses and violets over ivory ground, on circular foot with lappet moulded band, signed, puce printed marks, shape no.1654, height 19cm.

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