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Royal Worcester Evesham pattern part dinner/tea service, 7 x 26cm plates, salt & pepper, 2 x ashtrays, teapot, coffee pot, milk jug, cream jug, 4 x 14cm saucers, 6 x 16cm plates, 4 x 17cm saucers, 4 x 15cm saucers, 3 x 10cm cups, 3 x 8cm cups, 4 x 9cm cups, sugar bowl, and 6 x gilt cups & saucers by Thun
Royal Doulton Lambeth jug, Wedgwood Clementine & ice rose, Royal Worcester blush jug, Royal Creamware, Carltonware 3801 and one other unmarked jam pot, Dresden napkin rings, Wedgwood butter dish, Coalport miniature tyg, Shelley carnation dish with lid, yellow plates with poppy design & ironstone hat pin holder and pins
Four late 20th century porcelain figures comprised of a 1993 Coalport Femmes Fatales Empress Josephine limited edition figure no. 2004 out of 12,500, a Coalport Cleopatra limited edition figure no. 2937 out of 9,500, a Coalport 1990 Ladies of Fashion Summer Days figure and a 1981 Royal Worcester Masquerade figure. Makers mark printed to the underside of each figure. The largest piece measuring approx. 23.5cm.
Royal Worcester - Two late 19th century porcelain figurines / spill vases, in the manner of Kate Greenaway. Depicting a lady and a gentleman holding a basket, featuring gilt detailing and a diluted colour scheme. Makers mark and numbers printed to the underside of each piece. Measuring approx. 24.5cm x 13cm.
WORCESTER; a first period circa 1780 globular teapot with domed lid, flower finial and applied leaves, the lid and body painted with garden flowers with dominant puce, green and gold, unmarked, with wiped foot rim edge, height to top of lid 17cm, 19cm from handle to spout.Condition Report: There is wear as to be expected with its age but there don't seem to be any obvious repairs, no big chips but expect some chips to the foot rim, otherwise good.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a part tea and dinner service, decorated in the 'Evesham' pattern, including nine teacups, milk jug, sugar bowl, lidded tureen, larger lidded pot, eight soup bowls, saucers, dinner plates etc, also a part Royal Worcester tea and dinner service with green floral decoration, including eight teacups, sauceboat, milk jug, sugar bowl, large oval dish, smaller oval dish, eight saucers, fifteen cake plates, eight bowls, eight dinner plates etc, and a small quantity of Royal Albert decorated in the 'Lady Carlyle' pattern, comprising six teacups, milk jug, sugar bowl, six saucers, six cake plates and a large twin handled plate.
Four late 18th/early 19th century porcelain coffee cans comprising an example with the Worcester 'Cornflower Sprigs' pattern, circa 1780, a Caughley example with vertical flutes, sprigs and garlands of flowers, a Bowers of Brownhills cup with hand painted floral pattern and one further example with right-handed spiral flutes, unmarked (4).
WORCESTER; two 18th century tea bowls and saucers, one example with white and blue floral panels with fluted sides, height of tea bowl 4.5cm, width of tea bowl 8cm, height of saucer 2.5cm, diameter 12cm, with blue square mark to underside, the other example with right floral fluted body, height of tea bowl 5cm, diameter 8.5cm, height of saucer 2.5cm, diameter 13.5cm, unmarked, attributed by cataloguer (4).
Four late 18th/early 19th century porcelain bowls comprising a Worcester example with floral chrysanthemum and butterfly panels, in a fish scale cobalt blue film, with blue square mark to base, height 7cm, diameter 15.5cm, an Imari example with burnt orange flowers with blue and gilt leaves, 'fence and bamboo' pattern, on short foot rim, unmarked, diameter 16.5cm, height 8cm, a floral patterned bowl in Imari colours, with heavily pitted body, short foot rim, unmarked, height 6.5cm, diameter 15.5cm, and a Chinese inspired blue transfer printed bowl decorated with lake, pagodas and figures, with scalloped edge, short foot rim, applied blue 'S' to base, height 7cm, diameter 15cm (4).
A quantity of sundry ceramics and collectors' items including two Royal Worcester 'Evesham' dishes, Susie Cooper milk jug, part Czechoslovakian tea service comprising saucers, sandwich plates, four teacups and sugar bowl, rectangular wooden carving interior, interior scene, 33 x 21cm, cut glass bowl, penknives, etc.
WORCESTER; an 18th century 'Queen Charlotte' pattern large breakfast cup and matching saucer, height of breakfast cup 7cm, diameter 10.5cm, diameter of saucer 16cm, with wiped inner foot rim, unmarked, attributed by cataloguer (2).Condition Report: No obvious cracks, chips or repairs to the cup, tiny nibbles to the foot rim of the bowl and chip to the inside rim.
WORCESTER; a first period coffee can and saucer, with floral fan panels on a cobalt blue ground, the saucer with matching pattern, unmarked, attributed by cataloguer, height of cup 7.6cm, diameter of saucer 13cm.Condition Report: The cup doesn't appear to have any obvious cracks, chips or repairs. The saucer does have an old firing line to the base but this does not come up the sides.
An 18th century porcelain sparrow beak cream jug and small bowl with matching pattern depicting Imari theme of orange, blue and gilt, both unmarked, wiped corners, attributed by cataloguer as Worcester first period, height of jug 8.7cm, diameter of bowl 11.2cm, height of bowl 5.6cm (2).Condition Report: The bowl rings well and no obvious cracks, chips or repairs. The jug has no obvious cracks, chips or repairs.
A quantity of mixed 18th and early 19th century pottery and porcelain items, including an 18th century small cream jug with sparrow beak, the fluted body with overpainted floral bouquet in floral garlands, unmarked, with blue glaze welled up in crevices, an 18th century, possibly Worcester, Chinoiserie style tea bowl, height 5.5cm, diameter 11.5cm, an early pottery slop bowl, height 8.5cm, width 16cm, tea bowl and saucer, diameter of bowl 13.5cm, a cup and saucer with London style handle, painted patterns on blind moulded body, a sugar bowl with right hand fluting, painted floral pattern, height 7.5cm, etc (13).
A Chamberlain Worcester porcelain figure, c.1830, of a white dog sitting on a blue cushion, painted marks, 7cm high together with two Staffordshire pottery dogs, 19th century, of a Dalmatian and a whippet, 13cm high and 10.5cm wide (3)Provenance: The Collection of David and Sandy Fuller Condition ReportChamberlain Worcester) No chips or cracks. Crazing to the dog. Staffordshire) Crazing throughout. Cracks to the base of the whippet.
Harry Davis (1885-1970) for Royal Worcester 'Huddington Court, Worcestershire', a painted plaque, c.1930, oval, signed 'H Davis', with a label to the reverse 'Royal Worcester china plaque Painted by H.Davis', printed marks, 15 x 23cm mounted and framed, 31.5 x 39.5cmHuddington Court is a picturesque old building near to Worcester and was the home of the Winter family. It was here in 1605 that the conspirators met to arrange the details for the Gunpowder Plot.Condition ReportFrame with losses. Panel - not viewed out of the frame. Mount good. Back - affixed label, viewing hole with printed mark and title visible.
Four pieces of Royal Worcester porcelain hand painted with fruit and flowers by Kitty Blake, largest 18cm wide. Condition - good, bowl with hairline crack As catalogued, bowl with hairline crack downward from neckrim, approx. 5cm, date 1933. The pair with clear vertical seam-lines, otherwise good; date 1932. Pot good; date 1941. Minimal surface wear.

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