A blue printed Worcester porcelain tea cannister and cover, circa 1775, printed in underglaze with the fence pattern (restored knop), 13.5cm high, a Worcester chinoiserie saucer,12cm diameter, each with crescent marks to the underside, with three teacups and saucers comprising a Jasperware example and two lustre examples, and a lustre coffee can and saucer (10) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:Worcester tea cannister - The cover knop has been crudely restored and the rim shows small chips and nibbles. The rim of the cannister neck shows a small chip. The foot rim shows chips, nibbles and kiln marks.Worcester chinoiserie saucer - Shows firing pits and frits, and Blutack residue to the back.The lustre ware cups and saucers all show hairline cracks and wear to the lustre finish.The Jasperware teacup and saucer is by Turner & Co NOT Wedgwood.
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A selection of Royal Worcester porcelain figures, 20th century, to include: Monday's Child 3519, Thursday's Child 3260, Friday's Child 5323, Friday's Child 3262, Sabbath Child 3250, February 3453, April 3416, July 3440, October 3417, and a further selection of porcelain figures and tableware (Qty)
A collection of vintage 20th century figures to include makers Royal Worcester, Royal Doulton and Coalport. To include Over the Threshold - HN3274 - Royal Doulton, Mae & Marlene & Rita Royal Worcester, Moonlight Serenade and High Society by Coalport. All boxed and the majority having certificates. Measures 33cm tall.
A 20th century Royal Worcester Royal fine bone china lidded vase urn having hand painted faunistic decorations of hunted game birds to each side with gild detailing. Marked to base as "Royal Worcester Royal Warrant Holder for 200 years 1789 - 1989". The lot appears in overall very good conditions with no apparent damage or repair no cracks, chips, hairline cracks or crazing. Comes in original box. It measures approx. 30cm tall.
A collection of trade tokens and other coins 1794, Franklin Press; 1794 Dublin halfpenny; 1811, Dudley and Birmingham token £1 for 240 tokens; 1763, Thomas Scott gatehouse halfpenny; 1790 Edinburgh halfpenny; Jackson and Lister halfpenny; 1795, Sir George Jackson; 1813, penny token Nottingham; 1812, Hull Lead Works; Coffee tavern Bournemouth penny worth; Norfolk and Norwich 1792; 1826, halfpenny; 1791, Birmingham Mining Co.; 1811 Bristol, Swansea and London penny; 1812 halfpenny token; 1791 Leeds halfpenny; 1791 Hull halfpenny; 1794 Prince of Wales halfpenny; 1791 Anglesey penny; gilt guinea gambling token; 1811, Worcester half penny; 1789 Irish Mine Company Cronnebane halfpenny x 2; 1780 Macclesfield halfpenny
A pair of Continental scale blue ground 'Worcester' vases and covers, late 19th / 20th c, decorated with 'dishevelled' birds, 17cm h, spurious fretted square mark One vase in good condition, the other with two tiny rim chips. One cover in good condition, the other with small chip under the rim
Two Royal Worcester figural candle snuffers in the form of a monk and a nun, second half 20th c, 12cm h, black printed mark, a Victorian Parian Ware figure of a boy holding a basket, c1880 and various other Royal Worcester, Royal Doulton and Beswick figures and birds, to include Pickwick and Beatrix Potter characters (19) Good condition
Two Royal Worcester fruit painted teacups, saucer and plates, 1929 and 1930, one cup and both plates painted by E Townsend, all signed, the other cup and one saucer painted by H Ayrton or Moseley, both signed, the other saucer unsigned, puce printed mark Townsend cup - small chip with slight crack; the others good
A Worcester yellow-ground openwork basket, c1768-70, painted with a loose bouquet and scattered flowers, the exterior with polychromed sprigs, 22cm diam, collector's label detached Provenance: Alfred Trapnell (1938-1917) For a similar example see Spero (S) and J Sandon - Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790 The Zorensky Collection, Woodbridge 1996, plate 259 Good condition
A pair of Royal Worcester dessert plates, c1880, with jewelled border and fluted gilt rim, 23cm diam, impressed mark, pattern No 9503, a Sampson Hancock Derby bucket shaped coffee cup, saucer and plate, c1930, painted with flowers and three various other pates (8) Good condition, except the Royal Crown Derby cobalt vine plate which is cracked
Royal Worcester bone china Woodpecker, 3249, 18cm.Royal Worcester bone china Jay, 3248, 17cm.Royal Worcester bone china Thrush, 3234, 12cm.Royal Worcester bone china Chaffinch, 3240, 8.5cm.Royal Worcester bone china Wood Warbler, 3200, 7.5cm.Royal Worcester bone china Marsh Tit, 3336, 7cmRoyal Worcester bone china Sparrow, 3236, 8.5cm.Royal Worcester bone china Blue Tit, 3199, 7cm.Royal Worcester bone china Nuthatch, 3334, 7cm.Royal Worcester bone china Gold Crest, 3338, 6cm.Royal Worcester bone china Robin, 3197, 7cm.Royal Worcester bone china Goldfinch, 3239, 6cm.Royal Worcester bone china Wren, 3198, 6cm.Royal Worcester bone china Bullfinch, 3238, 6.5cm.Royal Worcester bone china Nightingale, 3337, 9.5cm.Royal Worcester bone china Great Tit, 3335, 7.5cm.Royal Worcester bone china Hedge Sparrow, 3333, 6.5cm.
Collection of Royal Worcester Hadley ware, including two ewers painted with blue iris, 19cm, pair of vases with covers, 23cm, another covered vase with daffodils, pair of small ewers, spill vase, and two pot purri vase (one lacking cover), most restored.Condition report:All lids have been glued down. All finials have been snapped off and restored/reglued (one is detached). There is a tiny chip to the rim to one of the smallest jugs. One of the big jugs has a hairline crack to the handle, otherwise they are good, but are showing a few marks and light scratched, there is rubbing and light marking to all pieces in places.
A Royal Worcester ewer date code for 1893, of shape 1309, decorated in the Raby manner with colourful leafy branches on an ivory ground, and a Hadley's pot pourri vase and cover, painted with flowers and raised on a tall foot with dolphin motifs, printed marks, restoration to the vase, 26.4cm max. (3)
Three Royal Worcester vases and three Hadley's Worcester vases 1st half 20th century, one by Kitty Blake and painted with blackberries, another painted with roses, the last moulded to the shoulders, the Hadley's vases similarly decorated with flowers and applied moulding, one a pot pourri vase with cover, various printed marks, some restorations, 15.8cm max. (7)
A Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and outer cover date code for 1902, of shape 2211, painted by Frederick Chivers with an arrangement of fruit on a pale blue ground, signed 'Chivers', applied with pink scroll handles, the cover pierced with scale panels, printed marks, the inner cover lacking, 18cm. (2)
A Royal Worcester vase and a small tazza date codes for 1930 and 1939, the vase of shape G923 and painted with a small panel of fruit within an elaborate cartouche, the tazza painted by Richard Sebright with an arrangement of apples and blackberries, signed 'R Sebright', both pieces with a powdered blue ground, 15.4cm max. (2)
A small group of Royal Worcester teawares date codes for 1921, 1926, 1930, 1931 and later, comprising two coffee cups and saucers, a breakfast cup and a jug, variously painted by Moseley, Ayrton, Freeman and Shuck with arrangements of fruit including apples, grapes, blackberries and plums, signed, various printed marks, 11.5cm max. (6)
A ceremonial glass or mixing rummer dated 1801, engraved in the manner of James Giles with the Bucrania pattern of bulls' heads and paterae between husk and leaf swags, engraved with the initials 'GB' and 'EB' and the date 1801, 20.5cm. Cf. Stephen Hanscombe, James Giles China and Glass Painter (1718-80), pl.127 for examples of opaque glass and Worcester porcelain decorated in this pattern.

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