A Royal Worcester porcelain jug, c1890, of lobed and moulded form, with a gilt elephant's head and tusk handle, shape no 419, painted with meadow flowers, printed and painted marks, 15cm high, together with a blush porcelain trumpet shaped bud vase, c1900, shape no 1790, painted with grasses, printed and painted marks, 14.5cm high, (AF). (2)
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A Royal Worcester porcelain coffee saucer, circa 1927, painted by H Stinton, with Highland cattle, porcelain vase of twin handled form, circa 1908, shape number 176, painted by Cole, with dog roses and other flowers, printed marks, 6cm high, and a Royal Worcester porcelain butter tub, circa 1924, of barrel form, painted by H Powell with a bullfinch, printed and painted marks, 7.5cm wide. (3)
A Royal Worcester porcelain vase, circa 1911, of baluster form, painted with roses, printed marks, 10cm high, a Royal Worcester miniature mug, circa 1888, painted with a goldfish and thistles, versa a yew branch, printed mark, Grainger's Worcester miniature porcelain coffee cup, painted with a bird and flowers, and a Locke and Company Worcester porcelain vase, painted by H Wall with a peacock, 11.5cm high. (4)
A Royal Worcester Evesham part dinner service, comprising oval tureen, circular tureen, three flan dishes, large serving bowl, fruit bowl, shell dish, ramekin, oven ware dish, teapot cover, teapot, three small ramekins, pin dish, two breakfast cups, four teacups, oval pin dish, miniature teapot, four bowls, four small plates, four medium plates, and four dinner plates. (a quantity)
A Royal Worcester blush porcelain jug, circa 1902, shape number 1047, painted with a butterfly and meadow flowers, printed marks, 21cm high, a jug circa 1911, of compressed form with a gilt handle, shape number 109, painted with sprays of flowers, printed marks, 11cm high, and a porcelain cream jug, circa 1895, of barrel form, painted with flowers, printed and painted marks, 7cm high. (3)
A Worcester fluted teacup and saucer, circular cartouches painted with lakeside scenes, edged with a pattern of overlapping turquoise husks, the ground with colourful sprays alternating with insects, blue border applied with gilt, 22cm diam, crescent mark, c.1778; a Worcester ribbed teacup, painted with bouquets of flowers, between turquoise and cobalt blue bands, picked out in gilt, blue crescent mark, c.1770; a cup and saucer painted with exotic birds and insects, painted 'Worcester' mark (3)
A pair of Worcester shell shaped dessert dishes, painted with floral bouquet and pink floral swags, cobalt blue border picked out in gilt with flowers and dots, 19cm wide, W mark in underglaze blue, c.1770; a Worcester shaped circular plate, painted with flowers and sprigs within gilt fan and vase shaped cartouches, on a scale blue ground, 19cm diameter, W mark, c.1770 (3)
A Worcester Conjurer pattern sparrow beak jug, decorated in polychrome with two Chinese figures at a table with an attendant standing beside, underglaze blue inner border, 8.5cm high, c.1770; another sparrow beak jug, probably Longton Hall, decorated with birds amongst prunus, crabstock handle, 7.5cm high, c.1755 (2)
A Worcester Mother & Child pattern bowl, decorated in underglaze blue with Oriental figures in courtyard scenes, 14.5cm diameter, crescent mark in underglaze blue, c.1770; a Worcester fluted tea bowl and saucer, painted with blue flower sprays, picked out in gilt, seal mark, c.1770; an Old Japan/Star pattern teacup and saucer, decorated in the Imari palette with fan and vase shaped gilt cartouches with iron red and gilt stars and shell mons, scale blue ground, seal mark, c,1770; etc (5)
A Chamberlians Worcester 'King of Hanover Service' plate, the circular cartouche painted with Sophia, Goddess of Wisdom, cobalt blue border with gilt sprigs and festoons, titled to verso, paper label to verso, 16.5cm diameter, c.1820. The service was reputedly presented by King George IV to his fifth son, the King of Hanover.

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