SIX ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES: 'Monday's Child is Fair of Face', 'Saturday's Child Works Hard for a Living', 'but the Child that is born on the Sabbath...', 'July', 'November', 'December' Condition Report : 'Sabbtath' missing umbrella Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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A Worcester porcelain George II coronation mug. Circa1760, the baluster body printed in black by Robert Hancock with a portrait of George II, the reverse with a ship, war trophies and a putto holding aloft the cap of liberty surmounted by the crown, signed with RH monogram, inscribed 'Worcester' and with anchor rebus for Richard Holdship, height 11.8cm.Restored.The restoration is fairly extensive and includes two vertical cracks and an associated filled chip, repaired handle, and work around the foot rim.
A George III 1809 golden jubilee porcelain mug. Probably Worcester Barr, Flight and Barr, painted in black with a profile portrait and inscribed 'long May he Reign', also inscribed on a gilt banner 'Glorious Jubilee 1809', height 7.8cm.There is a small rim chip, along with a few blemishes and marks. The black finish of the King's coat could be a little worn.
Three 18th century Worcester blue and white bowls, W script marks; an 18th century Worcester blue and white moulded sauceboatThe sauceboat has chipping to the spout with discoloured markings on the interior. A hairline fracture which is discoloured to the base of the handle. The plates have staining and chipping to the rims. Markings throughout and fading to the rim. Chip to the base of the plates with some chipping to the rims - see images
A 19th Century Graingers Worcester jug decorated with sprays of flowers in orange and blue with gilt detailing, the spout with fluted moulding, the shell form cover with similar decoration, possibly an ice jug as pierced filter to the spout, painted mark, height 17cm, together with an early 19th Century Worcester teapot of globular form decorated in the Cannonball pattern and a small blue and white globular teapot decorated in the Willow pattern, all S/D.
A Royal Worcester miniature coffee cup and saucer, decorated with British birds in flight on a blush ivory ground, gilt line rims, printed mark in green, date code for 1904; a similar three handle mug, printed and painted iwth flowers on a blush ivory ground, 4cm high, printed mark in puce, date code for 1924 (2)
Royal Worcester porcelain vase the body of wrythen form decorated with handpainted flowers and gilt leaves, puce mark to the base, impressed marks to the base also, 27cm high overallMinimal scratches and wear in places. Minimal wear to the gilt decoration throughout. Evidence of blu-tac to the interior of the vase, otherwise seems ok.
A group of Royal Worcester blush ivorycomprising a vase painted with a 'Mistle Thrush', shape G/161, dated 1907, 7cm high; a blush ivory cabinet cup and saucer with moulded handle, shape 1334, a further Royal Worcester teacup and saucer, very nicely printed and hand coloured to the interior and exterior with flowers, dated 1909; a circular pot pourri vase and cover, shape G21, 15cm diameter; together with other items including a Grainger and Co pot pourri vase and cover, 12cm high; a pair of Grainger's wall pockets, a quantity of small Worcester blush ivory pieces including baskets, jugs, tyg, etc (qty, 26 pcs including covers)Minor damage to a couple of pieces and a large chip to the ewer jug.
A group of Locke and Co (Shrub Hill Works, Worcester) porcelainlate 19th/early 20th centurycomprising a pair of vases painted with pheasants by E. Blake, 13cm high; a similar vase decorated with a bird in branches, 13cm high; a small reticulated vase, 11cm high; a further vase with pierced neck and printed and hand-coloured decoration of a bird on a pink blossoming branch, 18cm high(5)Reticulated vase - horizontal hairlines across two of the pierced panels.The two similar bird vases - wear to gilding around rim.No further damages or repairsPlease see images for the pattern numbers
A Worcester porcelain 'Classical Ruins' soup platecirca 1760of fluted form with a gilt line border, transfer-printed in black with the central scene and a supplementary border of flowers, unmarked, 22.2cm diameterProvenance: Ex. Sir Jeremy Lever paper label and Bonhams label, lot 274.Good condition but some general rubbing to the gilt around the rim.
A collection of assorted Royal Worcester wall pocket vases, late 19th century, including an example formed of a red basket with gilt butterflies, two polychrome and cream glazed examples formed as sewn leaves with birds and trailing foliage, five plain cream glazed pockets as sewn leaves with foliage, a pair formed as birds perched on baskets, an orchid example and another as a bird above a shell (12) (restorations)
A pair of Peggy Davis design figures, 'The spanish Dancer' limited edition number 20 and 24/100, signed to base, H. 26.5cm. Together with a further Peggy Davis design porcelain figure 'Kosumi' limited edition 16/250, a Royal Worcester 'Seasons of Romance' limited edition 142/7500 porcelain figure (A/F), A wade porcelain figure, and two Coalport figures.
A first period Worcester coffee can, late 18th century, decorated with the fence pattern in underglaze blue, ribbed loop handle, hatched crescent mark to base, 6.3cm high, with a first period Worcester blue and white teapot and cover, circa 1770, decorated in a peony pattern, 11cm high, and an 18th century blue and white English porcelain sauce boat of small proportions, 12.5cm long (3) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:Coffee can: shows chips and nibbles to the rim, pits and frits throughout, and a firing crack to the base of the handle.Teapot: Shows evidence of restoration to the spout, with further repair and restoration to the cover.Sauce boat: shows chips and nibbles to the rim, nibbles to the thumbpiece pits and frits throughout, glazing faults to the interior border, and discolouration to the foot.
A pair of Worcester porcelain octagonal plates, circa 1770, each powder blue ground plate with a central roundal depicting a Chinese style landscape, within similar fan-shaped panels, Chinese style script marks to bases, 16.5cm wide, along with a Worcester tea bowl and saucer of fluted form and cell diaper border, saucer 12.5cm diameter, crescent marks to base, and a Worcester porcelain teapot and cover circa 1775, 15.5cm high (5) (at fault)CR; Large break and chips to the floral knop of teapot. Large fracture running around the body of the teapot - see pictures. Heavy scratching and wear throughout.There are small areas of breakage/damage and subsequent restoration to both plates. There are numerous chips and nibbles to the edges and corners. Both show heavy wear and scratching throughout.Tea bowl and stand are in good order - a couple of firing cracks to the rim of the teabowl. Some chipping to the rim of the teabowl and stand. Light scratching and wear throughout.See pictures for illustration.
First Period Worcester porcelain blue and white basin, blue printed Fruit Sprigs pattern, 1770-80, diameter 16cm; and seven Worcester blue printed saucers.Qty: 8Condition report:Two saucers measure approximately 11cm diam, the other five measure 12cm in diameter. One of the larger saucers has a faint and small firing line to the rim which has just taken some of the blue glaze. Otherwise the saucers are generally ok, minor glaze chipping to some of the foot rims, minor surface wear and scratching. The basin has a firing line to the foot rim, some shallow glaze chipping to the bowl rim, otherwise no damages, just some surface wear and scratching.

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