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A 19th Century Spode / Coalport / Worcester manner hand painted tea service / tea set. Decorated in cobalt with gilt details and white cartouche panels depicting floral sprays. Some pieces with painted number 402 to underside. Comprises a teapot with stand, two large bowls, larger slop bowl, creamer jug, six teacups, seven coffee cans and sixteen saucer plates. Teapot measures approx; 25cm wide.
A pair of Royal Worcester hand painted porcelain cabinet vases by Millie Hunt model 923. Tapered trumpet form with hand painted decoration depicting roses. Gilded base and rim with the piece being signed M Hunt. Makers stamp to underside. Measures approx; 23cm. No signs of visible major damage or repair.
A Royal Worcester hand painted porcelain game bird series cabinet vase by James Stinton model 923,. Tapered trumpet form with hand painted decoration depicting brace of pheasants in naturalistic settings. Gilded base and rim with the piece being signed Jas Stinton. Makers stamp to underside. Measures approx; 15.5cm. No signs of visible major damage.
An 18th Century George III longcase grandfather clock by Henry Deykin of Worcester. The clock of square form with gilt spandrels, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and faceted hand. Name plaque to front with No. 498. The trunk having an inlaid motif to the door and glazed door to the hood. Measures approx; 203cm x 41cm x 24cm. Face 10". Pendulum present. Old worm to the back of trunk.
A first period Worcester porcelain mustard pot and cover c.1770, blue and white decoration in the Three Flowers pattern, with shell mounted joined scroll handle and flower bud finial, crescent mark to base, 3 7/8in. (9.8cm.) high.* Provenance: Labels to base for Roderick Jellicoe, London* Condition: Two tiny chips and discolouration to the edge of two petals on the finial. Small underglaze firing crack at top of handle. Some small glaze scratches. Otherwise good, no other faults.
A matched pair of Worcester first period blue and white junket bowls c.1770, in the 'Pine Cone' pattern, both with shaped rim and moulded scallop shell decoration, one with three groups of vegetables painted to the exterior and bold crescent mark to base, 10in. (25.4cm.) long, the other painted with three sprays of flowers to the exterior and small, pale crescent mark to base, with label for the 'Grant Davidson Collection', no. P567, 9¾in. (24.75cm.) long. (2)* Condition: The first with two kiln chips to edge of footrim. On the other, the collection label has been attached to the base with old clear varnish. No other faults.
A first period Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer in the Eloping Bride pattern circa 1765, painted in underglaze blue with pseudo-Chinese pictorial mark within double concentric circles, the saucer 4¼in. (10.8cm.) diameter. (2)* Condition: Small glaze scratch to base of tea bowl. Otherwise in good condition.
A large Worcester blue and white cabbage leaf moulded mask jug c. 1760, painted with the 'Heavy Naturalistic Floral' pattern, a small decorator's mark, 10 3/8in. (26.4cm.) high.* Providence: Auction tag beneath, Woolley & Wallis, 25th November 2003, lot 587.* Condition: Firing hairline to spout, good condition, nothing else to note.
A Worcester First Period porcelain pierced oval basket c.1770, painted with exotic birds in a landscape, twin woven loop handles to encrusted floral and foliate decoration, the pierced sides with interspersed flower heads to outer and various insects to inner, 7¾in. (19.7cm.) long, antique shop and collectors sticker to base.* Provenance: Highgate Antiques, London, June 1999. Original invoice with lot.** Condition: One piece or trellis with hairline, one flower at lower handle with minute / flea-bite nibble to edge, overall good.
A pair of first period Worcester porcelain leaf dishes c.1760, of leaf shape with a naturalistically modelled twig loop handle, painted with three insects, veins in puce, green borders, 6 7/8in. (17.5cm.) long, one having collectors sticker to base. (2)* Provenance: Graham & Oxley Antiques Ltd., Gloucester Terrace, London, Nov. 1996 and Simon Spero, Kensington Church Street, London, June 1996. Original invoices with lot.** Condition: minute flea-bite nibble to one point on one dish, otherwise nothing to note, very good.
Railways - Wales, Central & Northern England Specialist Books etc. (x36) A large box containing 36 books and 14 DVDs.Books of note include: "Through Limestone Hills", "Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton, Volumes 1 and 2", "The Trent Valley Railway" and various others.Publishers include Oxford, Ian Allan, Past and Present, Middleton Press. A good clean lot.

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