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Collection of Royal Worcester porcelain, including two small jugs circa 1880's, miniature barrel puce factory mark, miniature twin-handled mug circa 1901, a sweet blush-ware vase finely painted with a blue bird approx 7 cms h, all with green marks together with two ivory-coloured cabinet plates finely painted with flowers approx 22 cms diameter, circa 1897 puce factory marks HS.
Royal Worcester blushware vase, painted with flowers with a gilded naturalistic handle, circa 1910, puce mark to base nr 1507, approx 18 cms h, together with a blushware vase, finely painted with dog roses and forget-me-nots and heightened with gilt jewels with a masculine mask spout, circa 1901, approx 16 cms h.
Pair of Royal Worcester 'Nautilus' vases, raised on bronze-colour naturalistic moulded circular base heightened with gilded coral and shells, the nautilus shell surmounted with a salamander, puce factory mark along side an impressed mark, approx 22 cms h. Condition report available.July 21st Condition ReportsOne vase is in very good condition with no apparent chips, cracks or signs of restoration but sadly the second one has been subject to staple repair and the column is being held by sticky-tack.
Royal Worcester Fallen Fruit coffee pot, finely painted with autumnal fruit painted by Christopher Smith, 1956, black factory marks to base, signed to the exterior of the pot. Approx. 20.5cms h.July 21st Condition ReportsNo crazing, this coffee pot is in very good condition, no chips, cracks or signs of restoration.
Royal Worcester Fallen Fruit tea pot and cover, finely painted with autumnal fruit painted by John Smith, gold marks W9535, black factory marks to base, signed to the exterior of the teapot. Approx. 14cms h. July 21st Condition ReportsNo signs of crazing. This tea pot is in very good condition, with no chips, cracks or signs of restoration.
Royal Worcester Fallen Fruit bowl. The bowl finely painted with autumnal fruit painted by John Freeman (b.1911 ), black factory marks to base. Both the interior and exterior of the bowl is finely painted with pears, apples, cherries and grapes, signed to the interior of the bowl. Measures approx. 18cms diameter.
Two World War 1 British propaganda iron crosses, embossed with central W, having small Latin cross above, and 1914, Dinant, Ghent, Antwerp, Louvain, Rheims and Amiens, embossed to the edges, together with a Worcester Peace medal, embossed Arthur Carlton, Mayor, an RAF Athletic Association 2nd Prize Tug of War Championship 1919 medal, and a medal embossed with head of Winston Churchill to one side, and 1940 Not So Easily Shall The Lights of Freedom Die, and figures with plane to the other
A collection of unmarked and unfinished Worcester, to include a plate decorated with fruit with gilt edge, diameter 8ins, another plate decorated with fruit, signed A J Wade, diameter 8.25ins, an unfinished pot pourri, decorated with fruit, and a small plaque, decorated with fruit, signed Wade, diameter 2ins
A Royal Worcester cased set of six coffee cups and saucers, decorated with Highland cattle by H Stinton, together with six spoons - Three cups are very crazed one of which is cracked. Two are crazed to the base. One saucer has a very minute chip to the underside of the rim. Three of the spoons have damage to the enamel

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