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A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE OF OVOID FORM WITH FLARED RIM PAINTED WITH A FRUIT STUDY BY W.J. BAGNALL, signed, shape no. H302, gilt neck and foot rim, date cypher for 1925, puce printed marks, height 16.5cm (Condition Report: restoration to the flared rim, a few tiny paint splashes and marks to the main body, otherwise appears to be in good condition)
A ROYAL WORCESTER EWER OF CLASSICAL FORM, shape no. 2711, ovoid body with pedestal base, powder blue and gilt ground with a band of pale pink and green foliate scrolls and a circular vignette fruit study signed W. Flexman, date cypher for 1920, puce and brown printed marks, height 32.5cm (Condition Report: Some areas of wear to the gilding, the handle has a chip under the gilding, would benefit from a clean)
TWO PIECES OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN, comprising a blush ivory jug with shell lip and coral handle, shape no. 1507, printed and painted with flowers, date cypher for 1903, green printed marks, height 18.5cm and a Grainger & Co blush ivory pot pourri bowl and reticulated domed cover, triangular foot, shape no. G1030, green printed marks, height 14.5cm (2) (Condition Report: the jug has professional restoration to the pouring lip, the pot pourri appears to be in good condition, owners label to the underside)
FOUR SMALL PIECES OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN, comprising a leaf moulded cream jug, pink glazed, date cypher for 1901, green printed marks, height 9cm, a Royal China Works Grainger & Co ribbed cylindrical vase, decorated with 'Birthplace of Shakespeare' on a blush ivory ground, shape no. G432, green printed marks, height 9cm and two blush ivory trinket boxes of circular form, both decorated with sprays of flowers, date cyphers for 1905 and 1912, both with puce printed marks, diameter 6.5cm (4) (Condition Report: blush ivory is a little dirty, Sellotape residue inside trinket boxes, otherwise all items appear to be in good condition)
THREE PIECES OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN, comprising a comport painted with roses, iron red no. W 6934 to the base, date cypher for 1906 and number '2', puce printed marks, height 11cm x diameter 23.2cm, a small onion shaped vase painted with roses, shape no.2491, date cypher for 1920, puce printed marks, height 13cm and a squat vase painted with roses, signed M. Hunt, shape no. 2491, date cypher for 1934, puce printed marks, height 7cm (3) (Condition Report: all pieces appear to be in good condition, some light wear to the gilding in places and areas of sticky label residue)
TWO ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASES BOTH DECORATED WITH ROSES, comprising shape no. G957, signed E. Spilsbury, date cypher for 1926, puce printed marks, height 8cm and the other shape no. H158, signed E.M. Fildes, date cypher for 1919, puce printed marks, height 8cm (2) (Condition Report: both appear to be in good condition but with odd spots of wear to the gilding)
TWO ROYAL WORCESTER FLAT BACK JUGS PAINTED WITH ROSES, shape no. 1094, the larger jug signed J (Jack) Southall, date cypher for 1910, puce printed marks, height 18cm, the smaller unsigned, date cypher for 1921, puce printed marks, height 11.5cm (2) (Condition Report: two glaze faults to the interior of the pouring lip on the larger jug, light wear to the gilding otherwise both appear to be in good condition)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SPODE, PARAGON, ROYAL WORCESTER AND WEDGWOOD CERAMICS, including a Wedgwood 'Florentine' pattern teapot, W1956, a pair of Paragon red and gilt coffee cans and saucers, a Spode twin handled vase with exotic bird decoration, height 20cm, a Royal Doulton cabinet cup and saucer in white and gilt, (Condition Report: teapot has green dot to the underside, slightly stained interior, one Paragon cup sounds dull when tapped, vase has a dirty interior, pink Worcester cup and saucer are cracked, other items in mixed condition)
SIX ROYAL CROWN DERBY AND ROYAL WORCESTER ANIMAL AND BIRD FIGURES, comprising two Royal Crown Derby Foxhounds and an Imari seated cat paperweight (second), the Royal Worcester comprising Pied Woodpeckers, no. 3363, Coal Tits, no. 3376 and Yellow Hammers, no. 3377 (6) (Condition Report: one foxhound is marked to underside of paw, the Cat paperweight is a second and lacks stopper, the bird figures are in good condition)
Worcester Warriors, 3 matchday programmes v Leicester Tigers, Northampton Saints and Bristol (plus match ticket) all from 2005-06, signed by in total 32 players as shown in the photos, mainly Worcester Warriors like Andy Gomarsall Aisea Hvili, Shane Graham etc along with a few opposition players like Ben Kay on Saints programme, ticket signed by two including Richard Hill
Charles Henry Clifford Baldwyn (British 1859-1943): 'Heralds of Spring', watercolour signed and dated 1912, titled verso 45cm x 30cm (mounted) Notes: Baldwyn was a Worcester artist, starting work at the Royal Worcester porcelain factory at the age of 15. He was most famous for his beautiful paintings of swans in flight.
A collection of 18th century and later English creamware, including a possible Pinxton fluted tea cup with hand painted floral decoration, together with pieces by Worcester and Spode and others, most a/f. (q)Condition: all pieces with condition issues and one of the glued repairs to the saucers has become unstuck (see images).
A Matched Pair of Worcester Scale Blue Porcelain Plates of Shaped Outline, Circa 1760-70, enamelled in colours with flowers within shaped reserves outlined in gilt, blue square seal mark, 7.75ins and another enamelled in colours with exotic birds and insects within shaped reserves outline in gilt, square seal mark, 8.25ins
A Lowestoft Blue and White Hughes Type Tea Bowl, Circa 1761-65, and Mixed Blue and White Wares, the tea bowl moulded with small circular panels painted with landscape scenes on a moulded ground of sunflowers and trellis ornament, 3.5ins diameter x 2ins high, two Worcester porcelain blue and white circular plates decorated with pine cone pattern 8.25ins diameter, open crescent mark to base and 8.75ins diameter, a Worcester fishermen pattern spoon tray 6.25ins wide, crescent mark to base and a bone china jug 4ins high
THREE WORCESTER PORCELAIN PLATES in the dragon in panel pattern, the larger 25cm wide, the smaller each 14cm wide, together with a Chamberlains Worcester plate, 21.5cm wide, and another plate, possibly Bloor Derby, after the original in the Tournai Orleans Service, hand painted with birds, 23.5cm wide (5)

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