TWO ITEMS OF WORCESTER LATER DECORATED PORCELAIN THE PORCELAIN CIRCA 1770Comprising: a turquoise ground and gilt saucer dish painted with flowers, 19cm diameter; and a turquoise and claret striped trio, the coffee cup with fret square mark, each with paper collection labels, the trio saucer with trade label Provenance: The Barbara Leake Collection, lot 258, Bonhams, 12th March 2008. The trio with Steppes Hill Farm Antiques.Condition Report: No serious damage or restoration detected.Condition Report Disclaimer
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A GROUP OF FOUR VARIOUS WORCESTER BLUE AND PRINTED AND LATER CLOBBERED BASKETSCIRCA 1780 AND LATERComprising: three chestnut baskets printed with the 'Pinecone' pattern, 25.5cm in length and smaller, crescent marks; and a basket, pierced cover and stand printed with the 'The Ripe Pomegranate' version of the same pattern, the stand, crescent marks, 24cm in lengthCondition Report: Largest pinecone basket has restored handles and 'sounds' as if cracked. One other has a restored handle. The basket, cover and stand has a smashed and glued stand. This is not exhaustive and potential purchasers should view in person before bidding.Estimate reflects condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF WORCESTER APPLE-GREEN SHOULDERED VASESTHE PORCELAIN CIRCA 1770Painted with panels of exotic birds, 12.5cm highCf. Bonhams, The Zorensky Collection, Part II, lot 390, 23rd Feb. 2005 for a two-handled vase in the same pattern, belonging to a group of apple-green wares of later decoration.Condition Report: Both with repaired sections.Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF WORCESTER APPLE-GREEN GROUND PLATES PAINTED WITH EXOTIC OR 'FANCY BIRDS' CIRCA 1775 Paper collection labels, un-marked, 21.5cm diameterProvenance: WH Pitts Collection. N.B. Sotheby's had a ceramics sale on 15th April 1997 that included pieces from this collection. Condition Report: Slight wear. One with foot rim chip.Condition Report Disclaimer
A WORCESTER GREEN-GROUND AND GILT PLATE OF 'MARCHIONESS OF HUNTLY' TYPECIRCA 1770Gilt scalloped-edge rim, un-marked19.5cm diameter Together with other items of Worcester green-ground porcelain, circa 1780Condition Report: Rim chip to Huntly plate; lid of tea cannister damaged; solid green ground tea pot restored.Condition Report Disclaimer
A SELECTION OF WORCESTER CLARET-GROUND AND GILT LATER DECORATED PORCELAIN PLATESTHE PORCELAIN CIRCA 1770Comprising: four plates painted with Watteauesque panels, two with lot stickers for Law Fine Art sales, 27th Sept. 2007, circa 21cm diameter and a round scalloped edge dish painted with exotic birds and flowers, 22.5cm diameterCondition Report: One of the Watteauesque plates with a rim chip and small rim crack. The dish with birds has a couple of restored rim chips. Some wear and loss to the gilding generally.Condition Report Disclaimer
A SELECTION OF MOSTLY WORCESTER SOLID TURQUOISE GROUND TEA WARESCIRCA 1770 and laterComprising: a barrel-shaped teapot and cover; a globular teapot and an associated cover; a lozenge-shaped dish; a fluted trio; a teacup and saucer; a coffee cup and saucer; a Coalport (?) milk jug and four various platesCondition Report: One teapot has an associated cover. Wear generally. Lozenge dish with restored rim chips. Two saucers chipped. Potential purchasers should establish the exact nature in person before bidding. Condition reflected by estimate.Condition Report Disclaimer
A SELECTION OF ORIENTAL INFLUENCED WORCESTER POLYCHROME PORCELAINVARIOUS DATES SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURYComprising: a Compagnie des Indes teapot and cover, 15cm high; another with pink-scale borders, 14.5cm high; a compagnie des Indes tea bowl and saucer; a 'Beckoning Chinaman' teapot; a coffee pot painted with Chinese figures; and a coffee cup painted with flowering shrubsCondition Report: Beckoning chinaman teapot and the coffee pot both lack covers. Damage and repairs throughout. Potential purchasers who wish the minutiae must take 'pot luck' or view in person. Condition Report Disclaimer
A SELECTION OF WORCESTER BLUE-SCALE GROUND KAKIEMON PATTERN PORCELAINCIRCA 1770Including: a mug, blue fret square mark, 15cm high; a 'Rich kakiemon' cabbage-leaf mask jug, blue fret-square mark, 20.5cm high; three various 'Phoenix' pattern vases, 26.5cm high and smaller; and other itemsCondition Report: Extensive damage and repair to all pieces throughout reflected in estimate. Potential purchasers who wish the minutiae are advised to view in person.Condition Report Disclaimer
A SELECTION OF WORCESTER KAKIEMON STYLE PORCELAIN, MOSTLY VARIATIONS OF 'QUEEN'S' PATTERNCIRCA 1770Including: a fluted teapot and cover, blue fret square mark, 16cm high; a fluted bowl, blue fret square mark, 26cm diameter; and other items mostly tea waresCondition Report: Teapot: stained petal to cover finial, minute nibbles to petals. Minute stained nibble to tip of spout. Large fluted bowl (26cm): Old rivetted cracks and a rim chip.Coffee cup and saucer: Saucer restored. Cup cracked and glued.One ogee two-handled cup with old replaced handle.General some wear commensurate with age and use. Estimate reflects condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
FOUR PIECES OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN FROM THE FRAN WHEELDON COLLECTIONCIRCA 1768-75Comprising: a pierced two-handled basket painted with 'fancy' birds, blue fret square mark, 18cm in length; a blue-scale ground plate painted with birds and insects, script W mark, 21cm diameter; a 'Scarlet Japan' pattern plate, 21cm diameter and a 'Rich Queen's' pattern plate, blue open crescent mark, 22cm diameter, all with paper collection labelsProvenance: Ex-lot 71, Bonhams, The Frank Wheeldon Collection of English porcelain, 23rd Jan. 2008Condition Report: Basket, cracked in half and glued, Birds plate crack from centre meanders to the rim, Scarlet Japan plate with foot rim chip and Rich Queens cracked in half, glued and rivets removed.Condition Report Disclaimer
A WORCESTER ARITA STYLE PLATE PAINTED AND GILT WITH CRANES AND FLOWERING PRUNUS CIRCA 1770 Un-marked, 22.5cm diameterCf. Spero & Sandon, The Zorensky Collection, (1996), no. 272, p. 234. The plate was lot 136 in Bonham's sale of the Zorensky Collection, part II, selling for a hammer price of £2k. Condition Report: Large glued chip (two sections).Condition Report Disclaimer
A WORCESTER BLUE-SCALE GROUND CHESTNUT BASKET, A STAND AND A COVERCIRCA 1770The stand and the basket painted with insects, blue fret square marks, the stand 27cm in length; and another blue-scale ground basket, blue fret square mark, 21cm in lengthCondition Report: Of the lead item possibly all matched up, the cover has a gilt dentil rim rim not reflected in the rest. The basket and the stand could be from the same set but wrongly associated with each other or just badly matched up at decorating stage. The basket has been cracked in half and glued. Chips and losses to flowers generally.Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ASSORTMENT OF WORCESTER PORCELAIN BASKETSCIRCA 1770Comprising: two chestnut baskets with associated covers and stands; a round two-handled basket with pierced border, 27cm wide; and another basket, 19cm in lengthCondition Report: Chestnut baskets: One cracked and glued the other restored. One stand with restored handles, the other with glued repairs. Chips to flowers generally. Big round basket - restored handes Condition Report Disclaimer
A WORCESTER GROS BLEU GROUND PIERCED OVAL DISH OR SALAD BOWL AND A STANDCIRCA 1775Painted with a central bouquet of flowers within an elaborate gilt border and feather-edge rim, 30cm in length; and a stand similar, 31cm in lengthCf. Lot 184, Bonham's, The Zorensky Collection, Part I, 16th March 2004 for a similar dish which sold for a hammer price of £650.Condition Report: The salad dish is restored, the stand has slight gilt wear to the rim.Condition Report Disclaimer
A SELECTION OF WORCESTER GROS BLEU GROUND PORCELAINCIRCA 1775Painted with central bouquets of flowers within 'wet' blue and gilt borders, comprising: a pair of shell-shaped dishes, open crescent marks, 19.5cm wide; an ogee chocolate cup and stand, open crescent marks; a scallop-edge plate, blue fret square mark, 19cm diameter and a lobed saucer dish, blue fret square mark, 20.5cm diameterCondition Report: No serious damage issues to note. Slight wear associated with age.Condition Report Disclaimer
A WORCESTER GROS BLEU GROUND PIERCED OVAL TWO-HANDLED TRELLIS BASKETCIRCA 1775The well painted with a bouquet of flowers, un-marked, 27cm in length; and a quantity of gros bleu ground porcelainCondition Report: The oval basket has a restored section of two rings top of rim to the side.Damage through out to the rest.Condition Report Disclaimer
A SELECTION OF WORCESTER BLUE-SCALE GROUND PORCELAINCIRCA 1770Painted with panels of flowers, comprising: a tea cannister, 12cm high; a leaf-shaped dish, 19.5cm in length; a shell-shaped dish, 20cm wide and four various platesCondition Report: Tea cannister lacks cover; crack to leaf dish; The butterfly plate has a 0.5cm rim chip; of the others the smallest has a minute rim chip, the other two have small rim chips.Condition Report Disclaimer
A WORCESTER BLUE-SCALE GROUND OVAL DISH OR STANDCIRCA 1770Painted with panels of flowers within gilt C-scroll borders, blue fret square mark, paper collection labels, 31cm in lengthProvenance: Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, See Bonham's, ex-lot 178, 7th May 2007, sold £360 incl. premiumCondition Report: Some surface wear.Condition Report Disclaimer
A SELECTION OF WORCESTER BLUE SCALE GROUND PORCELAINCIRCA 1770Including a pierced basket; a kidney-shaped dish; a two-handled broth bowl and a cover and other itemsCondition Report: Damage and restoration throughout. Potential purchasers should view in person to discover the exact nature of the condition of this lot.Condition Report Disclaimer
A WORCESTER POWDER-BLUE GROUND SPOON TRAY PAINTED WITH PANELS OF 'FANCY' BIRDS AND INSECTSCIRCA 1770Gilt foliate ground, 15cm in lengthAnd a Worcester blue-scale ground coffee cup and saucer painted with exotic birds and a plate, 21cm diameter (3)Condition Report: Foot rim chip to plate, slight surface wear. Star crack to saucer. Slight wear to gilt rims of spoon tray, 1cm rim crack.Condition Report Disclaimer
A SELECTION OF WORCESTER BLUE-SCALE GROUND PORCELAIN MOSTLY DECORATED WITH 'FANCY' BIRDSCIRCA 1770 AND LATERFactory, outside and later decorated examplesCondition Report: Damage throughout. Potential purchasers interested in the minutiae of detail must view in person before bidding.Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS WORCESTER PORCELAINVARIOUS DATES 1ST HALF 19TH CENTURYIncluding a flight, Barr & Barr taperstick, small tray, Chamberlain's small basket, Chamberlain's circular box and cover, small tazza, Doe & Rogers, Worcester Campana urn, and a Worcester mug with claret ground and armorial for Phillips-Marshall, 9cm highCondition Report: Campana missing pierced cover, one of the rams masks on the tazza has horns restoredCondition Report Disclaimer
Late Period, 30th Dynasty, circa 380-343 B.C. A pale blue glazed mummiform shabti for an Imy-Khent priest, modelled standing on a rectangular base, arms crossed over the chest and holding a pick and a hoe, seed bag over the left shoulder, wearing a tripartite wig and false beard; two vertical columns of hieroglyphs to the front of the body, plain dorsal pillar; some of the hieroglyphs spelling the owner's name are poorly rendered, but appears to be Ba-ankh-sa-sobeky. Cf. The British Museum, museum number EA49422 'Green glazed composition shabti of Tjahorpata', for a similar shabti figure of this period; cf. The Metropolitan Museum, New York, accession number 30.8.187, for a priest shabti of this date. 99 grams, 13.5 cm high (5 1/4 in.). From a Worcester deceased estate.Property of a Cambridgeshire gentleman.Accompanied by an academic report by Egyptologist Paul Whelan. Although the name of the shabti’s owner and, in particular, that of his parent, are rather unclear, the titles are clearly written and inform us that Ba-ankh-sa-sobeky served as an ‘Imy-khent priest’ associated with the Delta city of Mendes, where the principal deity was the sacred ram god Ba-neb-djedet (meaning ‘Ram, lord of Djedet’). The hieroglyph of the standing ram (Ba) forms the first part of the priest’s name. From the Late Period onwards the priestly title of the nearby city of Hermopolis Parva, ‘One who Separates the Two Gods’, also appears in Mendesian title strings, perhaps indicating that Hermopolis Parva and its religious cults had come under the control of Mendes; indeed, Mendes is thought to have been the capital of Egypt during the 29th Dynasty. The crocodile god Sobek was also worshipped at Mendes in later periods and Ba-ankh-sa-sobeky’s name appears to reflect both this reptilian deity and the traditional ram god of the city. A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website.]
Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty, 1081-931 B.C. A bright blue glazed worker shabti modelled on a rectangular base, arms crossed over the chest, detailing in black to the wig and eyes, holding a pair of hoes, a seed bag to the back, the hair tied with a seshed headband; a vertical column of hieroglyphs to the front of the body naming the wab-priest Pa-di-Khonsu-iy; repaired. See Janes, G., The Shabti Collections 6: A Selection from World Museum, Liverpool, Cheshire, 2016, pp.270-271, nos.125a-b, for an overseer and worker shabti for Pa-di-Khonsu-iy. 76 grams, 98 mm high (3 7/8 in.). From a Worcester deceased estate.Property of a Cambridgeshire gentleman.Accompanied by an academic report by Egyptologist Paul Whelan. As a wab-priest, Pa-di-Khonsu-iy would have assisted a higher-ranking hem-priest with the general maintenance and ritual activities in a temple, likely located either in Thebes in Upper Egypt or Tanis in the Delta. A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website.]

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