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NO RESERVE Miniature books.- Kennedy (John F.) The Inaugural Address of ..., tipped-in portrait frontispiece, original calf, gilt, Worcester, Achille J. St. Orge, [c.1964] § Hamilton (c. Antoine) Mémoires du Comte de Grammont, 2 vol., engraved portrait frontispiece, bookplate, previous owner's ink name-stamp, contemporary crushed morocco, gilt, a little rubbed, 1781; and others, including 32 vol. only (of 40) of the works of Shakespeare, v.s. (38)
A presentation cased Harry Stinton for Royal Worcester porcelain demitasse coffee set for six persons, painted with highland cattle in misty landscapes and contrasting gilt handles and interiors each signed and bearing the factory cypher for 1924. Accompaned by six silver coffee spoons.One saucer repaired, with crack visible, Some minor gilt loss to rims, but no other apparent damage or repair. Light crazing visible under close inspection under a bright light
Caughley Porcelain, England. Group of two late 18th century Chinese style blue and white soft paste porcelain vessels including one teapot and one lidded bowl. Both depict landscapes with temples and feature gilded rims and decoration. The tea teapot marked along the underside with an S for the Salopian China Warehouse operated in London ca. 1772-1799.Keywords: Coleport, Worcester.(Teapot) height: 6 1/4 in x width: 9 in x depth: 5 1/4 in. (Lidded bowl) height: 5 in x width: 6 in x depth: 4 1/4 in.
Group of three fine "Dr. Wall" First Period Worcester porcelain dishes, circa 1770, including two oval and one circular dish with a scalloped rim. Each hand painted with colorful garlands of flowers within gold mirror shaped cartouches flanked with additional gold decoration reserved on a scale blue ground. Each marked along the underside.(Oval dishes, each) height: 1 1/4 in x width: 8 in x depth: 6 1/2 in. (Round dish) height: 1 in x diameter: 8 in.
A Lowestoft Porcelain toy or miniature sparrowbeak jug c.1765 painted in blue wiht a chinoiserie design of rockwork and flowers, the interior to the rim with a hatched border together with a further example with a blue printed three flowers Worcester style design (2)tallest 5cm highhandles restored

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