VARIOUS CHINA & GLASS to include 19th Century Royal Worcester porcelain bowl, having a reticulated rim, basket weave moulded with vine leaves, pattern code 1004, 17cms diam., 19th Century etched and faceted glass vase, decorated with birds, leaves, 21cms high, a continental faience twin-handled vase, 26cms high (slight loss of glaze to rim), a Middle Eastern-style moon vase with fo dog relief decorated sides, 23cms high, a Spanish stoneware and glazed star shaped stem vase, 19cms wide x 10cms high (slight loss of glaze to the inner rim) together with a silvered pottery coffee pot and jug (7)
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ASSORTED BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN, comprising 18th century Worcester bullet shape teapot and cover, decorated in the 'Three Flowers' pattern, crescent mark to base, 14cms high, 18th century Worcester pot bellied jug and lid, decorated in the 'Fence' pattern, crescent mark to base, 14.5cms high, believed Coalport blue and white jug decorated in 'Pagoda' pattern, unmarked, 6.5cms high, together with an 18th Century Bow butter boat painted with floral sprays, unmarked, 4cms high (4)Provenance: private collection Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Carmarthen Office
CHAMBERLAIN WORCESTER PORCELAIN TRIO, c. 1810, comprising tea cup, saucer and coffee cup, overall decorated with reserves of exotic birds and insects in the manner of George Davis, on a cobalt blue ground with gilt borders, unmarked (3)Provenance: private collection Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Carmarthen OfficeComments: all appear in good overall condition, wear commensurate with age, coffee cup with 2 firing faults, viewing recommended
WORCESTER 'KING OF PRUSSIA' PORCELAIN TANKARD, c. 1757, of bell shape, printed in black with a half length portrait above the date 1757, flanked by military trophies and Fame, 12cms highProvenance: private collection Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Carmarthen OfficeComments: rim worn, footring kiln warped, firing fault to base of handle, no obvious significant damage.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHAMBERLAIN WORCESTER TEAPOT, COVER & STAND, painted with floral panels, dark blue ground with gilt decoration and borders, together with a similar period sucrier and cover painted with panels of pink roses, dark blue ground and gilt borders, unmarked, (5 incl. lids)Provenance: private collection Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Carmarthen Officecomments: stand with black blemish to footring, moderately rubbed gilt to both teapot and stand; sucrier with moderatly rubbed gilt.
WORCESTER KAKIEMON PORCELAIN SPOON TRAY, c. 1770, painted in the 'Old Mosaic' pattern in underglaze blue and coloured enamels, gilt highlights and rim, unglazed base with pseudo character mark, 15.3cm wideComments: hairline crack, slight wear to gilt rimProvenance: private collection Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Carmarthen Office
WORCESTER KAKIEMON PORCELAIN CHOCOLATE CUP & SAUCER, c. 1770-80, decorated in the 'Rich Queens' pattern in underglaze blue and coloured enamels, gilt highlights and rims, bases with square seal marks (2)Provenance: private collection Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Carmarthen OfficeComments: excellent overall.
EARLY WORCESTER PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP, c. 1753, finely reeded form with a flared lobed rim, scroll handle with a spur thumbrest, and lobed foot, painted in colours with flowering branches, below a border of flowerheads, pseudo Chinese character mark, 5.3cm highProvenance: private collection Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Carmarthen OfficeComments: chipped rim
WORCESTER SUCRIER & COVER, WITH TEABOWL, of shanked fluted form and similarly decorated in blue and gilt, sucrier with mock ring handles, Flight & Barr period c. 1792-1807, 13.4cm diam; the teabowl Flight Period c. 1783-1792, 8.5cm diam (3)Provenance: private collection Neath Port Talbot, consigned via our Carmarthen Office
ASSORTED LATE 18TH CENTURY & EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH CERAMICS, including creamware sucrier and cover, Coalport blue and white breakfast cup and saucer, Coalport coffee cup and saucer, 5 x Grainger and Co. teaware, Caughley and Worcester cups and teabowls, Worcester Kakimon Queen's pattern saucer ETC (31) Comments: mostly damage / restored
Royal Worcester coffee cup and saucer by Harry Davis, the cup painted with sheep in a highland landscape, the saucer signed H Davis with puce printed marks beneath and date codes for 1915 together with pot pourri vase and cover painted with roses and signed M Hunt with printed puce marks beneath and date code for 1926 (2)
Early 20th century Royal Worcester twin handled footed bowl of squat baluster form with scalloped rim, hand painted with roses, unsigned, upon pedestal base, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 2344, and date code for 1910, L29cm x H13cmCondition Report:Restoration, cracks and wear throughout.
Matched pair of Royal Worcester baluster form vases by Gerald Delaney and Roberts, each hand painted with a still life of fruit, with black printed marks beneath including shape number 2491, H10.4cm, together with a Worcester style shaped dish, hand painted with fruit by Leighton, signed beneath, D11.5cm (3)Condition Report:Roberts vase: cracked and repaired to rim and neck and shoulder. Some losses to the gilding and surface weat to all pieces.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester vase, of lobed form with applied twin handles and flared rim, hand painted with roses, with green printed marks beneath including shape number 153, and date code for 1908, H20cm, together with another Royal Worcester vase, signed K.H. Blake (2)Condition Report:The twin handled vase has restoration to the handles, neck, rim and areas of the body. The second vase has been heavily restored.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester vase, of twin handled urn form, hand painted with roses, with green printed marks beneath including shape number 247 (a/f), another vase by Mildred Hunt, hand painted with roses, signed M. Hunt, on gilt pedestal base, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 2260, H14.5cm (2)Condition Report:Both pieces restored.
THE BATHER SURPRISED, A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE AFTER SIR TERENCE BROCK,the Parian maiden wearing blush glazed partial robe and leaning on a gilt bough, on gilt naturalistically modelled base, printed puce mark and no. 486 to base, 26.5cm highAppears in good condition with no obvious signs of restoration; the gilt band around the torso is quite thickly applied; some rubbing to gilt at base, further very light general wear and dirt; very light scratch to gilt reverse of figure;additional images available
A FINE ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA 14-PIECE PART DESSERT SERVICERegistered number 312289, the centres richly painted with floral bouquets, signed E. Phillips, with raised foliate gilt and painted green floral festoons to the borders, with gilt gadroon and blue-shell pattern rims, comprising: a pair of circular dishes with single shell patterns, 25cm diameter; a pair of two-handled oval dishes, 31cm wide; a pair of square-shaped two-handled dishes, 28cm wide; and eight circular-shaped dessert plates, 21cm diameter. (14)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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