Early 20th century Royal Worcester vase by Harry Martin, of ovoid twin handled form, the body hand painted with roses, signed H. Martin, upon circular acanthus moulded foot, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 2307, and date code for 1911, H27.5cmCondition Report:Lacking cover. General light wear throughout and some rubbing to the gilding, otherwise good condition.
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Early 20th century Royal Worcester vase by William Jarman, of pear form with twin acanthus mounted handles and slender neck, hand painted with roses, signed W. E. Jarman, upon circular foot, green printed marks beneath including shape number 229 and date code for 1908, H27cmCondition Report:General light wear throughout, otherwise good condition.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester vase by Walter H. Austin, the ovoid form body hand painted with roses against a faded green ground, signed W. H. Austin, upon circular foot, puce printed marks beneath including shape number 294 and date code for 1914, H27cmCondition Report:General light wear throughout including some rubbing to the gilding. Lacking cover.
Mid 20th century Royal Worcester vase by Mildred Hunt, of ovoid form with twin acanthus and scroll mounted handles, the body hand painted with roses, signed M Hunt, upon circular foot, puce printed marks beneath including shape number 2710 and date code for 1945, H28cmCondition Report:General light wear throughout, otherwise good condition.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester ovoid form vase, the body hand painted with roses, unsigned, upon circular foot, with puce printed marks beneath including shape number 294, and date code for 1911, H20cmCondition Report:Lacking cover. General light wear throughout including some scratches to the painted decoration and some rubbing to the gilding, otherwise good condition.
Early 20th century Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and cover, ovoid form body with pierced cover and floral finial, hand painted with roses, unsigned, upon three splayed suppots, puce printed marks beneath including shape number 245 and date code for 1917, H19cmCondition Report:General wear throughout and some minor loss to the gilding, otherwise good condition.
Late Victorian Grainger & Co Royal China Works Worcester reticulated pot pourri vase and cover, the bulbous body hand painted with two birds perched on a gilt-heightened branch, upon three scroll supports, with pierced lobed base and domed cover, brown printed marks beneath including shape number 474 HCondition Report:Some light surafce wear including some losses to the gilding, otherwise good condition.
Comprehensive Royal Worcester Regency cobalt blue dinner service for twelve comprising teapot, twelve cups & saucers, milk jug, sugar bowl, coffee pot, twelve coffee cups & saucers, twelve tea plates, twelve side plates, eighteen dinner plates, twelve soup bowls, two serving dishes, pair of tureens, pair of graduated oval platters, pair of sauceboats and stands and two dishes
English counties, a collection of thirteen 18th to 19th century maps, including A Mappe of the County of Worcester by Richard Blome/Thomas Taylor, 1715, 20cm x 23cm; Gloucestershire by Thomas Taylor, 1718; Glocestershire by T. Badeslade and W.H. Toms; Glocestershire by John Cary, 1793; Bedfordshire, Glocester, Glocestershire, Hereford and Herefordshire by G. Cole and John Roper, published by Vernor & Hood, 1804-1806; J. & C. Walker for Bentley's History of Worcestershire, 1841; Gloucestershire and Worcestershire by Thomas Moule, 1848; Gloucestershire by Thomas Moule, 1848, Birmingham by John Tallis, 1851; and two modern facsimiles; all unframed (15)

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