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Lot 439

A Worcester part tea service, comprising teapot, sucrier, caddy, milk jug, slop bowl, spoon trays, dishes and teabowl and saucer, decorated in gilt, the teapot 14.5cm high, c.1780 (11)

Lot 440

A Worcester Valentine pattern fluted shaped circular teapot stand, puce Rococo border, 14cm diam, c.1758-60

Lot 441

An early 20th century cigarette box, the cover inset with a Royal Worcester plaque, painted by Ray Rushton, signed, silver colour metal mounted, inscribed To Capt. G.M. Haynes, B Coy 1ST (Den) Home Guard From the Officers N.C.O.'S & Men of B Coy as a Token of their Esteem, 17.25cm wide, c.1925

Lot 456

A 19th century English porcelain mug, probably Chamberlains or Grainger’s Worcester, painted huntsmen and hounds, within a gilt rectangular cartouche on a crimson ground, 11.5cm high, c.1880

Lot 461

A Graingers and Co Worcester rectangular basket, painted with flowers, within a gilt scroll border, pink border, 20cm wide, script G. Grainger and Co. Worcester; two Bloor Derby egg cups and fixed stands, painted with rose and flower sprigs, 10cm diam, c.1820; two English porcelain chambersticks (5)

Lot 469

A Worcester Old Star Japan pattern shaped circular teapot stand, 14cm diam, fret mark, c.1770; a Bristol fluted teacup, decorated in green with swags, picked out in gilt, 8cm diam, c.1775; an associated saucer; a Lowestoft teapot, painted in tones of underglaze blue, 17cm high, c.1780 (4)

Lot 470

Porcelain - 18th and 19th century tea wares, various factories, Derby, Flight Worcester, etc

Lot 471

Porcelain - 18th and 19th century tea wares, various factories, Worcester, etc (qty)

Lot 1462

WORCESTER; a brass cased carriage clock, the enamel dial set with Arabic and Roman numerals, height including swing handle 15cm, together with two further carriage clocks and a modern quartz mantel clock (4).

Lot 397

ROYAL DOULTON; four figures comprising HN1390 'Doreen', 'Spring Morning', HN3393 'With Love', HN2065 'Blithe Morning, also a Royal Worcester figure 'July', numbered 3440 (5).Spring Morning with a faint hairline crack to the base, otherwise good.

Lot 435

HARRY DAVIS FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted potpourri jar and cover, decorated with sheep, mark to the underside, height 11cm.Jar appears in good condition, the cover has been broken and crudely glued back together.

Lot 444

HENRY MARTIN FOR HADLEY'S WORCESTER; a hand painted vase decorated with pheasants perching in landscape settingLight wear to the gilding decoration, restoration to the top rim and neck, otherwise good condition.

Lot 446

A collection of 18th century blue and white porcelain, various factories and patterns to include Dr Wall Worcester Flight Barr & Barr tea bowls to include an example decorated with insects and floral sprays, a blue and white footed bowl decorated in the Oriental manner.

Lot 447

WORCESTER; an 18th century teapot painted in enamels with floral detail, with applied crossover handles, bears Worcester Royal Porcelain Works Museum label to the underside numbered 8768, height 16cm.We believe the teapot to be 18th century but please satisfy yourself prior to bidding. old repair to spout, light scratches and scuffs to glaze, firing crack to handle, fine glaze crack to handle terminal otherwise no apparent damage detected.

Lot 495

WORCESTER; two Pearlware octagonal blue and white plates decorated with Oriental figures in landscape, one bears crescent mark, width 22cm, together with four further Pearlware plates, various scenes to include varients of the 'Willow' pattern (6).

Lot 512

ROYAL WORCESTER; an extensive tea and dinner service in the 'Evesham' pattern, to include large meat plates, tureens, a teapot, an assortment of plates, etc, contained in three boxes.

Lot 516

A quantity of assorted ceramics including Japanese Imari vase, Mason Ironstone , Carlton, Shelley Imari cup and saucer, Royal Worcester blue and white coffee service, Continental chocolate cup with saucer.

Lot 48

Five figurines - Royal Worcester "Rosie Picking Apples", "Catherine", "Forty Winks", Sweet Anne" and "Grandmothers Dress"

Lot 70

Worcester figurine Spade Fish, Royal Doulton figurine Dream Weaver and Wedgwood figurine Spirit of The Age

Lot 88

Six Royal Worcester figurines, Queen Elizabeth II, Queens 80th Birthday, Graduation Night, The Mine, Mothering Sunday and Ballerina

Lot 212

A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINE 'EMBROIDERY' TOGETHER WITH A COALPORT FIGURINE 'MAY QUEEN'CONDITION REPORT:CHIP TO THE HAT ON MAY QUEEN NO OBVIOUS VISUAL DAMAGE TO THE OTHER

Lot 223

A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINE 'MUSIC A/F' TOGETHER WITH 2 OTHER FIGUIRINESConditionReport:THE FIGURINE 'MUSIC' IS MISSING AN ARM

Lot 224

TWO ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES 'SWEET 17' AND 'SUNDAY BEST' TOGETHER WITH A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINE 'SINCERITY'

Lot 225

TWO ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES 'MELISSA' AND 'HILARY' TOGETHER WITH A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINE 'MASQUERADE'

Lot 226

TWO ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES 'DIANA' AND 'MICHELLE' TOGETHER WITH A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINE 'FIRST DANCE'

Lot 229

TWO ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINES 'POETRY' AND 'PAINTING'CONDITION REPORT:There is no obvious visual damage or restoration 

Lot 241

TWO ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES 'PARAKEET' AND 'JOAN' AND A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE 'LITTLE BOY BLUE'

Lot 243

TWO ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES 'SATURDAYS CHILD WORKS HARD FOR A LIVING' AND 'THURSDAYS CHILD HAS FAR TO GO'

Lot 348

TWO TRAYS OF CERAMICS TO INCLUDE ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM (TRAYS NOT INCLUDED)

Lot 412

FOUR TRAYS OF ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM TEA AND DINNERWARE (TRAYS NOT INCLUDED)CONDITION REPORT:There is no obvious visual damage. Approx 50 pieces 

Lot 203

A collection of ceramic dinner ware this includes three pieces of Royal Worcester Evesham and other serving dishes and a terracotta wine coaster. (14pcs porcelain). H.7 D.13cm. (largest)

Lot 734

A Royal Worcester Pershore flan dish and other table ware.

Lot 745

A Royal Worcester Evesham dish, Edwardian shaving mug, Limoges hand painted dishes etc.,

Lot 876

A Royal Worcester 'The Millenium' collector's plates, Rington's Landmarks vase, Adam's Rooster cup & saucer etc.,

Lot 943

A small early Royal Worcester 'Dove Cottage Grasmere' hand painted plate, 8.25 cm diameter.

Lot 984

A Royal Worcester Lavinia Blackberry cake stand and other plates.

Lot 199

A collection of thirteen Coalport Ladies of Fashion figurines to include Hayley, Elegance, Donna, Barbara Ann, Sally, Sarah, Nicole and others, along with a Royal Worcester limited edition figurine Summer's Dream, no 593/4950Location:

Lot 209

A mixed lot of ceramics to include a Salisbury china tea and coffee set with rose decoration and light blue glazed ground, Royal Worcester, Satsuma and other cups and saucers, Victorian Gaudy Welsh jug, Wedgwood and Crown Staffordshire ceramics, and other items, along with a Minton Haddon Hall Monteith Location:

Lot 243

A Wallendorf German porcelain figure of a girl and a Royal Worcester Masquerade figureLocation:

Lot 277

A Royal Worcester Scottie Wilson part dinner serviceLocation:

Lot 330

Mixed ceramic items to include tea sets, Carlisle ware, Aynsley, a Royal Worcester cup and saucer, and others Location: 11.3

Lot 373

Five Royal Worcester figures to include November 3418 and othersLocation:

Lot 458

A quantity of mixed blue and white household ceramics to include a Johnson Bros part dinner service, Royal Worcester, Crown Devon and othersLocation:

Lot 348

The very rare three-clasp Indian Mutiny medal to original defender Assistant Surgeon G. B. Hadow, who was in medical charge of various units of Bengal Artillery throughout the siege of Lucknow, and later served in the Central India campaign; Hadow was a prolific letter writer during his service in India whose correspondence is now preserved in the library of Worcester College, Oxford Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 3 clasps, Defence of Lucknow, Lucknow, Central India (Asst. Surgn. G. B. Hadow, 1st Compy. 5th Bn. Bl. Arty.) fitted with silver ribbon buckle, unofficial rivets between second and third clasps; together with another, 2 clasps, Defence of Lucknow, Lucknow (Asst. Surgn. H. P. Hadow, 4th Oudh Irreg. Infy.) note differing initials [as per medal rolls], generally very fine or better (2) £4,000-£5,000 --- Hadow is confirmed on two separate medal rolls at the India Office Library, one with initials G. B. and the other with H. P., both rolls showing him to be the same man. Gilbert Bethune Hadow was born at Haseley, Warwickshire, on 15 August 1832, son of William Thomas Hadow, Clerk in Holy Orders, and his wife Eleanor Anne. He was educated at Marlborough College, Winchester and King’s College Medical Hospital, London, where he qualified M.R.C.S. in 1854, and was appointed Assistant Surgeon in the Bengal Medical Service on 20 January 1855. He was posted to the 4th Infantry, Oudh Irregular Force in May 1856, and to the 4th Company, 1st Bengal Artillery on 5 January 1858. Hadow served throughout the defence of Lucknow, the capture of Lucknow, the campaign in Oudh in 1858, and in Central India in 1859, latterly as a medical officer attached to the 2nd Gwalior Infantry and details of Bombay Infantry. Hadow was a prolific letter writer during his service in India, and all his correspondence is now in the possession of Worcester College, Oxford. In a letter to his sister back home in March 1857, he makes one of the first known references to the “Chupatty movement”: ‘There is a most mysterious affair going on throughout the whole of India at present, no one seems to know the meaning of it.… It is not known where it originated, by whom or for what purpose, whether it is supposed to be connected to any religious ceremony or whether it has to do with some secret society. The Indian papers are full of surmises as to what it means. It is called the “Chupatty movement”.’ As a medical officer during the siege of Lucknow, Hadow was witness to many of the more famous episodes of the siege, among others the death of Sir Henry Lawrence: ‘While waiting for breakfast in the former drawing room of the Residency, but now turned into the 32nd Mess Room, a shell came into the next room and exploded over a bed on which Sir Henry Lawrence was lying; one piece of it gave him a mortal wound, shattering his left thigh and tearing open a wound into his abdomen. I was by his side in a minute, but of course could do nothing, he himself knew it was mortal, and begged not to be disturbed.’ Towards the final relief of the city by Lord Clyde, Hadow found himself engaged on more military matters, as illustrated by the following extract which describes his prowess as a sharpshooter: ‘Till the Brigadier had determined what I should do, I was turned into a sharpshooter, being supplied with one of the new Enfield rifles; I took up position where I could see anyone who attempted to cross either of two streets, which were at right angles to one another, with the angle towards me. Here I amused myself for three or four days, practising long range shooting at any armed creature that chose to show itself, and by the time other employment was found for me, I had knocked over nineteen men. It is curious how calmly one can shoot at a fellow creature when you know he would shoot at you if he had the chance.’ Hadow’s views towards the mutineers were clear enough, and no doubt prompted by the dwindling number of children who were ‘dropping and dying from day to day on account of the close confinement’. He once inspected, in horror, the remains of a friend who had been hit by a round shot and lay crumpled on the floor, ‘just as if a suit of clothes filled with sand had been thrown down’. It was probably sights like this that prompted him to tell his sister how he wanted to have the opportunity of actually running through a mutineer, ‘I want more of their blood, and I’ll have it yet’. Hadow’s extensive correspondence contains many more entries of a similar nature, and ultimately provides a fascinating insight into one of the most famous sieges of British military history. In addition to the more obvious observations, he also has time for recording less likely matters, among them news of the introduction of the Indian Mutiny medal: ‘The order for decorations is out – I shall have a medal, and two clasps – one for the Residency, the other for the fall of Lucknow – and we all hope we may have one for the Rohilcund Campaign.’ In fact, Hadow’s later services also involved participation in Brigadier Troupe’s Oudh Campaign of 1858, and service in the Central Indian jungles between May and September 1859, attached to the 2nd Gwalior Infantry and details of Bombay Infantry. His letters cover this part of the mutiny with equal precision. Whilst on home leave he married Rachel Elizabeth daughter of Mr G. Lloyd Esq. at Ladywood Church, Birmingham, on 11 November 1862, the service being conducted by his father. They had issue Helen Frances, born at Dum Dum in 1863, Gilbert George, born at Boolundshuhur in 1865, and Janet Elizabeth, born at Meerut in 1867. The death of his two daughters at Boolundshuhur in 1867 and 1868 had a profound effect on Hadow. The cause of death on their burial certificates warrants the single stroke of a pen. Just another two infant deaths in Boolundshuhur's inhospitable and pestilent climate. Hadow subsequently wrote fewer letters and began to suffer ill-health dying of heart disease at Aligarh on 31 July 1876. His widow died at Marylebone on 6 April 1906, aged 71. Sold with an original small tinted ambrotype (believed to be of the recipient) in its original gilt mount and frame, and copied photograph of Hadow from Ahmed Ali Khan's wonderful ‘Images of Lucknow’ series taken in 1857, and coloured images of Hadow as a child and as a young man; together with a full set of copies of Hadow’s letters held by Worcester College, Oxford, these contained in a box and also saved to CD.

Lot 797

A cup and saucer painted with sprays of flowers within a gilt edged panel, and on a green ground. With pseudo 'Meissen' marks in underglaze blue, saucer 13cms diameter. Also with a Worcester bowl with a fluted body and Lambrequin border (14.5cms diameter), and another Worcester bowl in the Rock Strata design (15cms diameter), both with Crescent marks. (3). ** Cup and saucer, saucer a little wear to the gilding of the rim in places, odd minor scratch to the interior, cup again with a little wear to the rim Rock strata bowl, couple of chips to the footrim, rings nicely Other bowl, rings nicely, some scratches to the bottom of the inside.

Lot 149

A Herend porcelain figure of a cat, modelled seated, printed mark, 11cm high, together with a Hummel figure, Royal Worcester porcelain smoker's set, and a Continental pottery chamberstick. (5)

Lot 215

A Royal Worcester porcelain Days of the Week figure, modelled as Tuesday Girl, together with a Royal Worcester figure modelled as a Ginger, Kittens series, Beswick matt black foal, and a KS Davidson pottery figure of a seated cat. (4)

Lot 217

A Royal Worcester porcelain millennium dish 2000, in celebration of that event, boxed.

Lot 261

A 19thC Graingers Worcester porcelain dinner service, including vegetable tureens and covers, graduated meat platters, sauce tureen cover and stand, dinner and dessert plates. (a quantity)

Lot 504

A Royal Worcester Royal Garden pattern part tea service, comprising cake plate, six cups and saucers, six side plates, milk jug and a sugar bowl, each decorated with gilt border and roses.

Lot 515

A Royal Worcester Vine Harvest pattern part tea service, comprising six cups and saucers, six side plates, cake plate, milk jug, sugar bowl, teapot, two Royal Worcester Blind Earl teacups, and a fine bone china sugar bowl. (1 tray, AF)

Lot 359

Chamberlain Worcester 240 pattern dessert service, fourteen pieces, one plate cracked and some wear to gilt. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 260

An 18th century Worcester bowl

Lot 111

Collection of ceramic figurines, to include: Royal Copenhagen study of a young boy, Royal Doulton figurines, to include: 'Dinky Do', Royal Worcester 3243 study of a Corgi, Royal Doulton study of a Retriever, Lassie dogs etc. (9) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 359

Two trays of assorted ceramics: Portmeirion 'Botanic Gardens' Colchicum vase, sage green Denby coffee pot, white 'Botanic Garden' celery pot, Royal Worcester 'Palissy' commemorative goblet, Imari style teapot and hot water jug with matching stands, Imari style biscuit barrel with white metal rim and lid etc. (10) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 383

Two trays of china, mostly Royal Albert teaware to include: 'Lorraine' design teapot, Country Fayre 'Surrey', 'Green Velvet' design (seconds), 'Cosmos' (second), 'Rose of Sharon' cups and saucers, 'Braemar' milk jug and sugar bowl, 'Michaelmas Daisy' and another month dresser jug, 'Sweet Violets' preserve pot etc. Together with Royal Worcester 'Evesham' lidded tureen and willow design plates etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 5

Collection of Royal Worcester porcelain figurines of young children, to include: 'Saturday's Child', 'Tuesday's Child is Full of Grace', 'Wednesday's Child knows little woe', 'Friday's Child is loving and giving' etc. (9) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Monday's Child - possibly chips to the back of the figure at the base, could be a factory flaw?  Other figures have no obvious damage.

Lot 451

ROYAL WORCESTER BACCHANAL 12 PLACE DINNER SERVICES INCL; TUREEN'S, MEAT PLATE ETC, APROX 45 PIECES

Lot 295

A LARGE QUANTITY OF ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM DINNER WARE TO INCLUDE PLATES, CUPS AND SAUCERS, GRAVY BOATS ETC

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