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A box of miscellaneous items to include a circa 1900 Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase with shot enamel decoration, puce mark verso (a/f), two 19th century tea bowls decorated in the Chinese style with pagodas within landscape, a 19th century salt glazed stone ware jelly mould, etc
A first period Worcester dish of scalloped circular form, the centre hand-painted with flowers in a cobalt blue border, heightened in gilt having crescent mark verso, dia. 19cm, together with one other Flight Barr and Barr dish of wrythen circular form with gilt floral decoration numbered 64 verso, dia, 20cmCondition report: Blue rim rubbing to gilding; very light rubbing to gold/white; slight wear to gilt edging; no obvious damage.
A collection of Victorian and later ceramics, to include a Coalport Batwing part tea and coffee serviceFloral dish is the remnant of a comport which has been smashed. The Coalport part service is crazed and two cups are cracked, the jugs are cracked, Worcester Roanake jug is chipped, gilt service is intact, but very rubbed to the gilt. Wedgwood part service is largely chipped. Extra images on website.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Plate, 1875, painted by Robert F Perling with “The Cavalier’s Pets” after Sir E Landseer RA within a moulded and gilt pierced border, printed mark in puce and inscribed in brown, 22.5cm diameterCrazed, with some staining and pitting. Some flaking and wear to the enamels in the top right quarter. No restoration. Free from chips and cracks.
A Chamberlains Worcester Porcelain Armorial Basket, circa 1810, of lobed oval form with ropetwist handles, painted with a central armorial within a gilt and blue foliate border, 27.5cm wide; A Spode Sauce Tureen, Cover and Stand, circa 1830, of circular form, painted with flowers within gilt gadroon borders, painted marks in red; and A Similar Sucrier and Cover, Teapot Stand and Saucer Dish, painted with flowers on a blue ground highlighted in gilt (qty)Basket - the glaze is heavily pitted. Applied flowers to the handles with very minor losses. Some gilt wear. Sauce tureen - large flat chip to one handle of the stand. Three remaining pieces - crazed and with glaze pitting, minor wear and no damage/restoration.
A Set of Three Chamberlain's Worcester Porcelain Dessert Plates, circa 1820, painted with flowersprays within green gilt borders and gilt gadroon rims, painted marks in red, 23cm diameter; A Coalport Porcelain Inkwell, circa 1810, of drum form with scroll handle, painted with flowersprays and sprigs on a yellow ground, 15.5cm wide; and A Staffordshire Porcelain Dessert Service, circa 1840, painted with still lifes of fruit within a green and cream border highlighted in gilt, comprising four rectangular dishes and four circular dishes with leaf handles (qty)Chamberlain's plates - there is some mottling to the green grounds and some slight rim fritting. Inkwell - with large restored chip to the right-hand spout. There is a crack to the left-hand quill holder and some significant gilt wear. Dessert service - one single-handed dish with a very short crack. No other damage, free from repair. The gilding re-touched in several places.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase, by John Stinton, circa 1912, of ovoid form with flared neck and dolphin handles, painted with highland cattle in a misty landscape, on a circular socle and square base, signed, printed mark in green, 34cm highTiny corner chip to the underside on the plinth. Should probably have a cover, but displays well without. Free from restoration.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase and Cover, by John Stinton, 1911, of baluster form with twin-scroll handles, painted with highland cattle in a misty landscape, on a circular socle and square plinth, signed, printed mark in puce, 36cm highBroken off at the pedestal and re-glued. Handles are intact. Finial also intact. Light gilt wear. One small scratch to the left cow. No further damage. No professional restoration.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Campana Shaped Bowl, by Reginald Austin, 1912, with lobed rim and leaf-sheathed handles, painted with sprays of pink roses within gilt borders, on a circular foot, signed, printed mark in puce, 28.5cm wideSome light gilt wear only. Free from chips, cracks and repair.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover, by Derek Shinnie, 2nd half 20th century, of ovoid form, painted with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt gadroon borders, signed, printed mark in black, 24cm longIn very good condition. No chips, cracks or repair. Free from enamel and gilt wear. No enamel scratches.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cream Jug and Sugar Bowl, by N Bunegar, 2nd half 20th century, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt gadroon borders, signed, printed marks in black, cream jug 14cm long, sugar bowl 11.5cm diameter (2)Both free from damage and restoration. The jug with slight gilt wear to the thumb piece.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Plate, by John Freeman, 2nd half 20th century, painted with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank within a gilt gadroon border, signed, printed mark in black, 27cm diameterGood condition. No chips, cracks or repair. One very small scratch to the gilding on the rim.
A Set of Six Royal Worcester Porcelain Teacups and Saucers, by Drysdale, Kendry, Bunegar and others, 2nd half 20th century, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt gadroon borders, signed, printed marks in blackOne cup with a rim crack approximately 2.5cm. No other damage. Gilding and enamel in good order. Cups - 10cm diameter by 6cm high. Saucers - 15cm diameter.
A Set of Six Royal Worcester Porcelain Tea Plates, by Kendry and Price, 2nd half 20th century, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt gadroon borders, signed, printed marks in black, 15cm diameterAll six in good condition. Free from chips, cracks or repair. Enamel and gilding in good order.
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Vases and Covers, by Price and Bunegar, 2nd half 20th century, of baluster form with domed covers and angular handles, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank, on circular socles, signed, printed marks in black, 21cm highBoth free from damage and repair.
MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLESincluding a hunting scene pot lid, leather covered hip flask, pair of framed cameos, brass and enamel goose clothes hook, brass lighter, horn handled cake slice, Royal Worcester robin decorated bowl, two silver plated small tankards, silver plated spoon, brass skimmer, vintage white wool cricket cap, resin conker and shell, Smythson red address book, hand bell, magnifying glass, silver plated meat cover handle and a rectangular tan leather tray
A Naples porcelain figure of Mme Barahoba, together with a comport, Worcester jar with puce marks, an 18th century delft blue and white plate, a Samson Chinese style mug with double twist handle and three continental platesCondition report: All the pieces have general wear and light marks, but no obvious damage or repairs. These were removed from a local house clearance in Suffolk.
ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE OF 'JESTER',2213, along with 2905 'Noel', and three Royal Doulton figures including 'Baba' HN 1230, 'Pearly Boy' HN 2035, and 'Jack' HN 2060 (5)Jester has lost right index finger and right ear has been repaired, hairline around right ankle, Baba hat cracked through, hairlines to base, head/neck has been repaired, further restoration; general paint flecks and further light surface wear, in keeping with age
STUDIO POTTERY GURGLE JUG,19cm high, along with other ceramics including two Royal Worcester miniature Toby jugs, a Dorothy Ann for Crown Devon eggcup, a Hammersley 'Going to Market' bowl, and a pot pourri modelled as a ship, also including a Boots glass bottle, a pair of onyx bookends, and other items

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