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A 19th Century American Six Shot Pepperbox Percussion Revolver by Allen & Thurber, the 8cm steel barrel with wide flat ribs, marked ALLEN & THURBER, WORCESTER, the bar hammer marked ALLEN'S PATENT/1845 to the left side, with foliate engraved nipple shield and rounded frame, and walnut bag butt, 19cmAction works, but is very stiff. Rust pitting and black patching to metalwork. Minor bruising to grip.
A Royal Worcester teacup and saucer, decorated with fruit, signed W.H. Austin, together with a further two teacups and saucers, decorated by E Townsend and H Everette and a coffee can and saucer signed Moseley and a small dish of shaped oblong form decorated with fruit. 11.8 cm, signed A Shuck (5) (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: All pieces are free from any cracks or chips. The Shuck dish has slight rubbing to the gilt edge. The coffee can has crazing to the underside when viewed under magnification. The front apple has a small scratch and the rear apple a pinhead loss to the paint. The gilding is a little dirty to the interior but there is no significant rubbing. The accompanying saucer is in good order with only very minor scratching to the centre gilt section. There is no crazing. The large teacup and saucer are in generally good order with no crazing and no losses to the gilding. The centre gilding to the saucer is a little scratched. The Austin small cup has probably had repair and overpainting to the bottom section of the handle. There is no crazing. The saucer is in good order and the gilding to both pieces good. The cup and saucer is also in good order with no crazing and no significant losses to the gilding. There is no crazing.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory cream teacup and saucer, three cream jugs, three spill vases, various sizes, all with floral sprays and gilded decoration (7). CONDITION REPORT: All items in this lot are in good order and free from any cracks, chips, damage or restoration. The gilding to all pieces is generally fairly good with only minor rubbing. The tips of the handles on the tall vase are rubbed at the top. The handle of the large flat back jug has rubbing to the gilding. All other pieces have some rubbing but this is minor. The only crazing visible (and particularly under magnification) is to the tea cup and saucer.
A Royal Worcester squat vase with shaped rim, painted by James Stinton, signed, with a pheasant in woodland, shape number on base G957. 8.5 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The vase is in generally good condition with no chips, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The gilding to the top rim is a little rubbed but other than this the condition is very good and there is no crazing.
A pair of Worcester figures, each holding a basket, green printed mark. Height 25.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both figures appear to be in good order and free from any damage, repairs, cracks or restoration. We can see no evidence of any chips. All fingers are in good condition. The gilding around the baskets is generally good. There is slight rubbing to the male figures gilding on the basket.
A late 18th/early 19th century Worcester chinoiserie patterned bowl. diameter 20.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The bowl is structurally in good order with no chips or cracks. The rim is however dirty and a little grey within the glaze. The centre of the bowl has little black splatters of paint which will rub off. There are some scratches to the centre of the bowl and again the colour is a little grey. The outside of the bowl is dirty, much of this will probably wash off but again there are areas that are a little discoloured.
‡ Stella R Crofts (1898-1964)Erect Giraffes (Giraffe Group),pottery figure, glazed in coloursincised Stella R Crofts, original paper label with title24cm. high ProvenanceClarice Cliff, Art Deco & 20th Century Design, Woolley and Wallis, 22nd March 2007 lot 283.LiteraturePaul Hughes, Stella's Ark, Stella Crofts, Studio Potter, Animal Modeller & Designer, Private Press, page 68 for a comparable example illustrated. this model was used by Royal Worcester for a porcelain figure Giraffes.
A Barr, Flight and Barr (Worcester) porcelain vase and cover on tripod standcirca 1810painted with a named view of Amberley Castle, Sussex, reserved against a peach and gilt ground, supported on satyr mask columns above a faux marble base, full painted marks to base together with impressed BFP mark, 22.5cm high (flame finial to cover restored)Notes: This vase is illustrated in Sandon, Henry 'Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain, 1783-1840' (Suffolk, Baron Publishing, 1978) p.79.Cover - finial restored. Small underside chip.Vase - small nibble to one edge of the base, another edge on the base has a line of gilding loss. There is a white residue, possibly paint, just above two of the upper band of jewelling but they do not appear to be restored. Three jewels on the lower band have splashes of accidental gilding. There is one small section of probable gilding retouching around the edge of the Greek Key section, which is darker in colour and matches the finial. There is also a dark green modern gemstone stuck to the interior which won't come out
A Worcester teacup and saucer, circa 1775, painted with exotic birds and butterflies in scrolling cartouches against a scale blue ground, underglaze blue fret mark, teacup 4.5cm high, saucer 13cm diameter (2)Some significant gilding wear to rim of the teacup. Crack through the foot rim of the teacup, together with a further small nibble to the foot rim and some general nibbling, probably on manufacture. Pitting to the interior of the teacup.One small nibble to the foot rim of the saucer. Some surface scratches and light signs of use. The enamels are generally good and there are no obvious scratches or patches of wear.
Three Grainger & Co (Worcester) reticulated blush ivory vaseslate 19th centurycomprising a garlic head bottle vase and cover, pattern 1561, 28.5cm high; an ovoid vase, with jewelled turquoise centres to the flowers, shape G/589, pattern 3192, 19.2cm high and a further smaller plain vase, printed factory marks, 10.5cm high(3) 1561Garlic head vase has a repaired cover, several areas of gilding loss and a small chip to one of the reticulated flower petals. No further damages or repairs.
An octagonal Worcester 'Gillyflower' plattercirca 1770-80the elongated form with a panelled basket-weave border, painted in underglaze blue with the central spray flanked by smaller supplementary sprays and winged insects, cursive W mark,43.5cm wide and 34.5cm highCondition is good with no damage or restoration.
A small group of English porcelain,circa 1770-80comprising a pair of Philip Christian (Liverpool) saucers, transfer-printed in the 'Rural Lovers' pattern, unmarked, 12.5cm diameter; a Lowestoft 'Three Flowers and Butterfly' half-size tea bowl and saucer, crescent mark to the tea bowl, tea bowl 6.2cm diameter, saucer 10cm diameter; together with two Worcester 'Three Flowers and Butterfly' tea bowls and saucer, hatched crescent, largest saucer 12.5cm diameter (8)Rural Lovers saucers - 1 chipped at 5 o clock. The other with a small restored rim chip at 4 o clock.No damages or repairs to the Lowestoft and Worcester.
Two Worcester 'Exotic Birds' tea canisters, lacking coverscirca 1765-70of ovoid form, with gros and scale blue grounds, the smaller example further featuring gilt reserved panels of butterflies and other insects, underglaze blue fret mark, 12.5cm and 14.5cm high (2)Taller caddy - fully but quite sympathetically restored. The original damage is still visible to the interior, it has previously been broken into several pieces and put back together. One section of damage has also been patched. Under UV light, the exterior looks quite dull - it has had the dark blue ground colour matched throughout and the gilding touched up at the same time. It has been done to a professional standard and would be hard to notice without looking inside.The second caddy is in good condition with no damages or repairs. A few minor scratches to the painted panels.
A Worcester bowl, circa 1775, painted with a pair of opposing scrolled reserve panels of fancy exotic birds against a gros bleu ground, further decorated to the interior with a butterfly and two insects, underglaze blue fret mark, 16cm diameterThe condition of the bowl is good and there are no cracks of chips. The interior is relatively worn and scratched, with rubbing to the insects. The exterior panels are typically good with only a few minor scratches. There is some slight gilding wear to the rim.
A Flight, Barr and Barr (Worcester) vase and covercirca 1815with twin gilt dolphin handles and decorating with two finely painted polychrome flower arrangements and scattered butterflies, on a square pedestal foot, impressed 'FBB' mark below a crown, 20cm high (cover restored)Cover with restored chip and finial. Condition is otherwise good with no further damages or repairs.
A Worcester twin-handled chocolate cup and stand, circa 1775, the ogee cup and saucer decorated in a kakiemon Japan pattern, underglaze blue square fret mark, cup 6.5cm high and saucer 14.5cm diameterNo damage or restoration. The gilding around the saucer rim is relatively worn, as is the interior mons of the cup, which is heavily scratched. The exterior panels of the cup and to the saucer remain generally good, there are just a few scratches most noticable through the red enamel.
A SET OF THREE ROYAL WORCESTER CABINET PLATES, 1929 and 1931, of shaped circular form, centrally painted in polychrome enamels by Richard Sebright with roundels of fruits on a mossy bank, all on an apple green ground with six pale pink cartouche to the rim and raised gilding, signed, puce mark, inscribed W8860, 9" diameter (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Pears - good no damage or crazing. Peaches has a hairline running from rim to footrim and round to almost join another hairline from rim, also a crack across base running through the lower section of roundel (visible) and with a small circular flake just on edge of cherry (very visible), no crazing. Apples has a hairline running from rim through centre of roundel to opposite footrim, almost joining two hairlines on rim, a further three hairlines to rim, no crazing
A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN, 18th century, including a Worcester Mansfield pattern small saucer, 4 1/4" diameter, a Three Flowers teabowl, two "Fruit Sprigs" teabowls and a saucer, a Lowestoft Hughes type moulded teabowl with three painted landscape vignettes, 1 3/4" high, variously marked (10) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Glaze flaw to Three Flowers rim, wear to interior of Lowestoft, Liverpool typically scruffy, otherwise generally good
A LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER NAUTILUS VASE surmounted by a lizard, raised upon a bronzed and gilded coral support on shell moulded domed base, impressed mark and printed puce William Whiteley retailer's mark, 9" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No chips, cracks or restoration, gilding worn
An unusual 18th century English porcelain feeding spoon of boat shape with leaf loop handle, 8.5cm long; a Worcester saucer dish with floral and butterfly decoration, blue under glaze crescent mark to base and a 19th century saucer dish with painted foliate spray decoration and moulded foliate surround AF
A Worcester saucer dish, circa 1775-1785, transfer printed in underglaze blue in the uncommon European Landscape Group pattern, with a straw lined rim, hatched crescent mark, 18cm diameter, with a Caughley saucer, circa 1780, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern within a double lined border, 12cm diameter (2)
A Caughley porcelain robin’s beak milk jug, circa 1775, painted in underglaze blue with the Peony pattern below a lunette border, painted open C with serif mark, 7.3cm high (restored handle), with a Worcester porcelain coffee cup, circa 1765-1770, painted in underglaze blue with the Scalloped Peony pattern, unmarked, 6cm high (at fault) (2) CONDITION REPORT:The jug shows evidence of restoration to the handle and nibbles to the foot rim, but no obvious chips or cracks. The cup shows a semi-circular hairline crack rising from a repair to the foot rim. Both pieces show surface wear commensurate with age, minor glazing faults, and small firing pits and frits.

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