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Four boxes of Royal Worcester Evesham serving and table ware to include: a pair of large oval casserole bowls and covers; various size tureens and covers; large barrel shaped cassoulet dish and cover; oval serving dishes; scalloped pie dishes; breakfast cups and saucers; coffee pot, condiments etc (4 boxes)
A Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed Skarratt & Co Worcester, dial approx 42mm, case approx 50mm, movement inscribed and No. 2491, London 1871, total gross weight approx 119.4gms; together with another, movement No. 84882, Chester 1899, dial approx 44mm, case approx 50mm, total gross weight approx 121.9gms (2)
A small Royal Worcester cabinet plate decorated by Phillips with a hand painted spray of flowers to the central roundel within a pea green border with a gilt overlay pattern, signed, puce mark with date code for 1932, diameter 20cm, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory shape 1416 cabinet plate, diameter 21cm. (2)
A pair of 19th Century Kerr and Binns Worcester porcelain vases of flattened bottle form, each with a hand painted portrait panel against a gilt patterned ground depicting Marguerite de France and Louise de Lorrain, the shoulders with moulded satyr heads and the reverse with a coronet and circular crest, the neck and foot with a gilt pattern, one with a printed mark, the other unmarked, height 15cm, the unmarked vase S/D.
A Royal Worcester coffee can and saucer panel decorated by Maybury with a hand painted pheasant, signed, brown printed mark with date code for 1955, saucer diameter 12.5cm, together with a Royal Worcester cup panel decorated by Jas Stinton with grouse in a woodland setting, signed, the interior of the cup with a gilt letter C, puce mark with date code for 1925, diameter 8.7cm. (3)
A small early 20th Century Royal Worcester vase decorated with bluebells against a lavender ground, black printed mark with date code for 1926 alongside a printed Union Jack flag, height 12.5cm, S/D, together with an enamel Art Nouveau milk jug and sugar bowl with Glasgow rose decoration. (3)
A later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits saucer decorated by Smith with hand painted apples, white grapes and blackberries, signed, black printed mark, diameter 16.5cm, together with a Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits tall coffee can decorated in the round by Roberts with peaches and cherries, signed, black printed mark, height 7cm. (2)
Royal Worcester - A Fine Collection of 4 Small Hand Painted Figures. Comprises 1/ ' Peace ' RW4167 Pink Outfit. Modeller Freda Doughty, Issued 1982 - 1985. Height 3 Inches - 7.6 cms. 2/ ' Ballerina ' RW4188. Modeller Freda Doughty, Issued 1983 - 1985. Height 3 Inches - 7.8 cms. Pink Tutu. 3/ ' Tuesday Child ' Boy Skater. RW3534. Height 5.5 Inches - 13.75 cms. 4/ ' Wednesdays Child ' RW3259. Height 4.5 Inches - 11.25 cms.
Royal Worcester - Fine Trio of Small Hand Painted Figures. Comprises 1/ Months of the Year ' April ' Modeller Freda Doughty. Issued 1947 - 1985. Height 6 Inches - 15,0 cms.2/ Little Mermaid, Model RW4191. Modeller Freda Doughty. Issued 1982 - 1985. Height 3 Inches - 7.6 cms. 3/ June, Small Version, RW2906. Early 1930's Figure, Modeler's Jessamine Bray and Sybil Williams. Issued 1931 - 1959, Height 4,5 Inches - 10.8 cms. All Figures are 1st Quality and Mint Condition.
A Second War M.B.E. group of seven awarded to Major H. C. Howell, Royal Corps of Signals The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 2nd type, breast badge; 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Cyprus (Major H. G. [sic] Howell. M.B.E. R. Sigs.); Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 2nd issue, Territorial (Lt. H. C. Howell. M.B.E. R. Sigs.) GSM in named box of issue, remainder mounted, generally very fine (7) £280-£320 --- M.B.E. London Gazette 21 June 1945. The original recommendation states: ‘This Officer has been Adjutant of this unit since before the campaign started. In a Unit such as this comprising 40 Officers and 1070 OR’s employed in manning the key points on this communication system, such as Repeater Stations, Test Points and Signal Offices, and laying main arteries of communication and providing D.R. facilities, over a very large area, at one time covering 20,000 square miles and necessitating 18 detachments, the amount of work thrown on the Adjutant is very great and is only done with great difficulty due to the distances involved. Not only was the Unit responsible for the communication of 5 area HQs but also the rear communications, first of all to the Armies and latterly to Army Group. This Officer has throughout, shown a devotion to duty and capacity for work of the highest praise and has also by his efforts greatly assisted the Unit to work as a whole and so produce the best results. In particular during the present operation when the threat of attack by parachute troops developed, this Officer showed exceptional zeal and energy in carrying out the necessary measures in all the scattered posts which are the responsibility of the Unit and which were obviously important from the enemy’s point of view as they were all key points in the network of communications.’ Henry Charles Howell was born in Norton, Worcester in June 1920. He enlisted in the ranks of the Royal Corps of Signals in September 1939, served as a Driver, and was commissioned Second Lieutenant in February 1942. Howell advanced to Acting Major in July 1945, and subsequently served with the BAOR after the war as well as in a Staff capacity with the MELF from September 1950. He served as Major, Squadron Commander and Operational Officer DG HQ Signal Regiment, MELF, September 1953 - November 1955. Howell died in Fife, Scotland in 2005. Sold with the following related documents: Officer’s Record of Service, Army Book 439; Soldier’s Service and Pay Book, Army Book 64; Cyprus Motor Driver’s Licence, complete with photograph of recipient; 2 Driving Licences and other ephemera.
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (155 Tpr. A. Brown. Warren’s M.I.) a somewhat later issue with small impressed naming and fixed suspension, polished, therefore good fine, the reverse better £70-£90 --- Abraham Brown was born in 1866, possibly in the United States, his wife residing at La Cross, Wisconsin at the time of his enlistment into Warren’s Mounted Infantry in January 1901. He was discharged at Cape Town in June 1902. His name appears on the medal roll for four other units: Scott’s Railway Guards (No. 1920), Western Light Horse (No. 171), Worcester District Mounted Troops (No. 34), and Peninsula Horse (No. 1355).
Worcestershire Militia Junior Officer's Single Epaulette, c.1800-20. A very fine and rare example, the strap with pointed finial in silver lace, the raised outline in gilt and blackened metal lace, the strap embellished with a large eight-pointed bullion and sequin star, this with a raised centre circle, ‘Worcester Regt.’ on a yellow silk ground, in the centre the Crown on a red cloth ground. The fringe of silver lace bullions on a red silk ground, the strap lined with red silk and retaining the original cloth ties for the coatee. Lacking finial button, one bullion with a slight sprain otherwise very good condition £300-£400
A Royal Crown Derby Hand Painted Hunting Scenes shaped circular plate, signed, S. Scott, No.5; a Royal Worcester cabinet plate, painted with view, dated 1899; an Adams jasperware vase; a Mintons Imari patter trio; other teaware including Aynsley, Royal Albert, Coalport, etc; a set of six Royal Crown Derby Posies butter knives, cased; etc

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