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A WORCESTER BELL-SHAPED MUG circa 1752-62, with loop handle, painted on either side with puce monochrome with a chinoiserie landscape, in a quatrefoil panel reserved on a canary yellow ground, enriched with chrysanthemums and other flower sprays, the upper border with iron red foliage and gilt florets, 15cm highProvenance: Bt. Duke's, 24th May 1991, lot 499.
A WORCESTER FLUTED FANCY TEACUP AND SAUCER circa 1778-82, painted in columns, each with an exotic bird before a tree in the Duvivier style, the interior of the cup and the border of the saucer each with three-quarter trellis panels with double puce swags between, 13.2cm diameterProvenance: Hugh Langmead, Duke's July 28th 2016 lot 232.Literature: This type of design represents the last phase of the Dr. Wall period. The exotic birds first painted at Chelsea over 20 years previously is typically portrayed.
A WORCESTER MASK JUG circa 1768-70, of pear-shape painted with the "Jabberwocky" pattern, the Kakiemon style winged bird headed dragon on a flowering branch from a gilt pineapple with banded hedges, within turquoise scroll border to the top, 19cm highLiterature: A tea service of this pattern was in the Factory Sale at Christie's on December 14th 1769 (Nightingale p.100).
A pair of 19th century porcelain oval bowls, decorated in puce and gilt with Peacocks, pale blue and gilt border, unmarked, 28cm wide; Sampson Handcock Derby porcelain cobalt blue and gilt tea cup and saucer, painted marks; Dr Wall Period Worcester Porcelain Giles old Scarlet pattern tea cup and saucer, imitation seal mark (4)
A selection of early 20th century and later ceramics to include a Royal Albert Silver Birch pattern part tea set, and a set of six Royal Albert Kentish Rookery pattern sandwich plates, and a pin dish, along with a boxed Rosenthal heart shaped paperweight, Royal Worcester Evesham souffle dishes, and other items Location:
A mixed group of ceramics and glass comprising Meissen dark blue and gilt vase, 20th century, decorated with opposing gilt-scrolled cartouche of flowers and an Antoine Watteau-esque scene of lovers in garden setting, painted blue crossed swords and incised shape number, 16.2cm high; together with an early 20th century Meissen coffee cup and saucer, painted in iron red with two fighting cockerels and stylised dragons, painted blue crossed swords, impressed '13', coffee cup 6.5cm high, saucer 14cm diameter; a Meissen teacup and saucer, decorated with floral cartouches against cobalt ground, a small German cream jug, a Royal Worcester cream jug, Coalport cream jug transfer-printed with a Caughley-style print, 10cm high; a pair of Flight Worcester spiral fluted tea bowls, and a pair of engraved 19th-century glass vases and a small optic cut liqueur glass, 10cm high (qty)One Flight Worcester tea bowl and the Coalport cream jug restored.Meissen blue cup and saucer - chip to underside of saucer.Meissen red cup and saucer- short scratch through the enamels to one cockerel on the saucer. Firing crack through base terminus of handle.Meissen vase - no damages.
A collection of English porcelain, comprising three Job Ridgway & Sons dessert plates, circa 1812, pattern 845, painted with three side panels and a central panel of polychrome summer flowers, with a dark blue ground decorated with stylised gold petals, painted pattern number, 21.5cm diameter; together with a pair of Hicks & Meigh bone china lobed triangular low footed dessert dishes, of single-handled form, with a plum wine and yellow border decorated with butterflies, flowers and gilding, painted pattern number, 12cm wide; a pair of Davenport rectangular low footed dessert dishes, circa 1870-86, pattern 506, subtly decorated with gilded and enamel butterflies and trees, broad pale yellow border, printed factory mark in puce, painted pattern number, 24cm wide; a spiral fluted tea bowl, an 18th century fluted cobalt and gilt Worcester coffee cup and saucer; a selection of seven orphaned saucers, including Derby, Coalport and New Hall (Tobacco Leaf); a Copeland plate, 20cm diameter (at fault); together with a small group of Continental ceramics including a pair of late 19th/early 20th century candlesticks; a Dresden bottle vase, 31.5cm high and a French bronzed metal mounted plate, hand-painted with pink, purple and white flowers against a dark blue ground, unmarked, 24cm diameter and 12cm highThumb broken to one candlestick figure. Spiral Fluted tea bowl chipped. Copeland circular dish has been broken into many pieces and reglued. One Job Ridgway plate heavily stained yellow and crazed. One short hairline through foot to one of the Davenport butterfly dishes
A Worcester 'Rose-Centered Spray' butter dish stand, circa 1765-70, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, painted hatched crescent mark, 21cm wide; sold together with a Caughley powder blue square dessert dish, painted in the Holed or Flaming Rock pattern, circa 1777-80, 19cm wide (2) (Caughley dish restored)
A Worcester 'Scarlet Japan' teapot and cover, circa 1775, painted with a version of the Scarlet Japan pattern with alternate overglaze panels of puce chrysanthemum and deep orange bands reserved with mons against a gilt diaper ground, unmarked, 14cm high (restored)Cover restored (repaired finial and repaired rim chip). Nibbles to end of spout.
A small Worcester globular teapot and cover, circa 1770, painted in over-glaze enamels with purple, pink, blue and and yellow flowers, with a floral finial to the cover, unmarked, 12.5cm highC shaped fault to underside of cover and breakage to one petal on the cover's finial. Some rubbing to enamels, most noticeably to the stalks and stems of flowers. No further damages.
A Worcester 'Compagnie des Indes' pattern tea bowl and saucer, circa 1775, enamelled in the famille rose palette with bouquets of flowers within a gilt and puce diaper border, unmarked, saucer 12.3cm diameter, tea bowl 7.4cm diameterProvenance: Ex. Harris Masterson Collection no. 388.Short hairline visible to the underside of the saucers rim, otherwise good with no further damages or repairs. Gilding and enamels are in good order.
A group of Worcester porcelaincomprising a coffee cup with a scalloped rim, circa 1770, transfer-printed in underglaze blue to the interior and decorated in polychrome enamels to the exterior with flowers, open crescent mark, 6.5cm high; a Classical Ruins teacup and saucer, circa 1768, printed and over-decorated in colour, after engravings by Robert Hancock; a 'Fenced Garden' tea bowl and saucer; a 'Three Flowers and Butterfly' bowl, hatched crescent mark, 10.2cm diameter; a Chamberlain's Worcester gilt and iron red decorated coffee can and saucer, unmarked; a Chamberlain's Worcester trio of coffee cup, teacup and saucer, painted with panels of pink roses and pale brown borders decorated with bunches of grapes and leaves in gilt, unmarked, and a Barr Flight and Barr coffee can, bat-printed with shells, impressed mark, 6.2cm high (qty)Fenced Garden tea bowl and saucer- staining and scratches to interior of tea bowl.Chamberlain's coffee can and saucer - rubbing to gilt, particularly to gilt on cup's rim.Worcester tea cup and saucer- small inner rim chip to saucer.Worcester Three Flowers bowl - tiny fleabite to rim.No further damages or repairs.
A Worcester 'Japan Fan' teacup and saucer, circa 1770, brightly decorated in the Imari palette with gilt flower within a blue band with white scrolling foliage, the rim with alternating fan and mons, underglaze painted blue marks, teacup 8cm diameter, saucer 13.2cm diameter (2)(saucer restored)Section of overprinting to rim of saucer, original damage isn't obvious but possibly covering a crack. Cup undamaged.
A Worcester tea bowl and saucer, circa 1765, transfer-printed in black with the 'Milkmaids' pattern, unmarked, tea bowl 7cm diameter and saucer 12cm diameter (2)Generally good condition. The tea bowl has a 'V' shaped hairline and both pieces have a few small fleabites to the foot rims, together with spots of wear to the black enamel lines around the rims. No restoration.
A Worcester Daffodfil sparrow beak jug, circa 1770, of ribbed form, painted in underglaze blue with the main flower and two further supplementary sprigs, below a wave and dot border, open crescent mark, 11cm highTwo small nibbles to one side of spout. Condition is otherwise good, no further damages or any restoration.
A Chamberlains Worcester porcelain armorial plate, circa 1825-30, decorated with the arms of the Attwood family and their motto "Vive Et Vivere Sinas", dark green border with three floral cartouches, marked 'Chamberlains Worcester' in red script to the reverse, 25.5cm diameterA few minute nibbles to the plates rear rim along with some very minor brown discoloration/glaze fritting to the same area. The panels are in good condition with no rubbing. There are a couple of light, short scratches visible through the front of the plate (to the undecorated area). Condition generally good.
A collection of Regency period English 'Japan' imari warescomprising a Spode teacup and saucer, pattern 1495 (handle repaired): a Flight and Barr, Worcester teacup and saucer; a Coalport coffee can and saucer, pattern 756; a Spode plate, pattern 2213, 20.6cm diameter; a pair of Chamberlain's Worcester plates, pattern 240, 22cm diameter; a Derby imari side plate, pattern 24, 17.5cm diameter; a Derby 'Quail' pattern plate. 25.5cm diameter; a Derby quatrefoil lobed dessert dish, 27cm wide; another similar kakiemon lobed plate with indistinct impressed marks; together with late 19th/early 20th-century imari wares comprising a Royal Crown Derby teacup and saucer and a Copeland octagonal plate, 20.5cm wide (qty)Pattern 756 coffee can and saucer - small flake with loss of glaze and gilding to rim. Minor nibbles to foot rim of saucer.Spode 1495 cup and saucer- handle repaired.Worcester cup and saucer - hairline to saucer Pair of Chamberlain's Worcester 240 plates- one heavily stained and yellowed, with crazingKakiemon plates- both crazed.No further signs of damages.
A group of six assorted English cream jugs, early 19th centurycomprising two Spode imari jugs, a further Spode bat-printed jug decorated with two swans (pattern 557), unusually further decorated with an iron red and gilt border, together with two Chamberlain's Worcester cream jugs and a further unmarked cream jug, tallest jug 14.5cm high (6)Smallest Spode imari jug- heavy loss of gilding around foot rim. Tall Chamberlain's jug - scratches and some wear to orange enamel, some light gilding wear.Smaller Chamberlain's jug - again scratches and rubbing to the orange ground, with some heavier gilding wear, mainly to the handle.No damages or repairs to any of the pieces. The bat print jug has some scratches through the printed decoration and wear to gilding at the top of the handle spur.

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