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A late 19th / early 20th century three-piece porcelain tea service by Hadley's of Worcester: teapot, melon-shaped cream jug and similarly shaped sugar. Each piece hand gilded and decorated with sprays of roses. Painted and printed marks to their undersides. (Damage to rim of cream jug and rim of sugar (small piece away and hairlines etc.) The teapot appears to be in good order with no breakages or hairlines noted) (3)
A Vista Alegre (Portugal) 35 cm diam serving plate, painted and gilded with strawberries and a pair of matching teabowls and saucers, to/w other decorative ceramics including New Chelsea Staffordshire floral-decorated plates, hors d'oeuvres dish decorated with Worcester-style Giles birds on blue scale ground etc (box)
A selection of seven comprising:a 19th century two-handled tazza, the underside with red painted numbers and incised 'pearl' (the stem broken and re-affixed); two early 20th century Royal Worcester porcelain leaf moulded jugs;a similar two-handled sugar (small chip to rim);a Queen's Burmese glass vase of spherical form;a 19th century red flash-cut glass beaker depicting running deer and a flying game bird;a Bristol blue-glass model of an angelfish
A Chamberlain's Worcester plate painted with a chinoiserie landscape, together with a Chinese blanc de chine figure of a seated Buddha, a similar libation cup and fluted bowl and a quantity of other Oriental ceramics etc (one tray)Condition report: Libation cup - has been broken into three pieces, re-stuck and with a tiny shard missing at the rim. Brush pot - with some crazing and glaze wear, no chips, cracks or restorations. Other items not reported.
A Royal Crown Derby Twelve Place Imari tea service, retailed by Doyle of Leeds, comprising hot water jug, teapot, sucrier, milk jug, waste bowl, two bread and butter plates and twelve trios, together with: a pair of Royal Worcester vases painted with roses (a.f.), two Royal Dux figures and a quantity of Noritake china (three trays)Condition report: All componants of the Royal Crown Derby teaset, free from chips cracks and repair. pair of Royal Worcester vases one with a large rim chip, one broken and reglued, Royal Dux figures, the lady with her head restuck and missing left hand, Noritake all with some giltwear but free from damge and repair
9x 19th century provincial tokens consisting of: 1811 Priestfield furnaces penny, Very Fine. 1811, Tavistock, Devon Mines penny, Near Extremely Fine. 1811 Worcester City and County penny, Very Fine. 1811 Worcester City and County halfpenny, Near Extremely Fine. 2x 1812 Union Copper Company Birmingham penny, both Very Fine. 1812 Birmingham and South Wales penny, Very Fine. 1812 Hull Lead Works penny, Near Fine. 1813 Withymoor Scythe Works penny, Very Fine.
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY CASE LONGCASE CLOCK BY SCANDRETT OF WORCESTER, the brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date apperture, with Roman numerals and scrolling foliate decoration, signed John Scandrett, Worcester, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the oak and mahogany cross banded case with a tall hood with swan-neck pediment with ball and spike finial, the short trunk door between canted corners, with pendulum, two weights and winder, height 214cm
Graduated pair of Royal Albert Heirloom pattern oval dishes, pair of Regency style gilt metal mounted blue and white oval vases and covers, five Royal Worcester egg coddlers, pair of turned wooden candlesticks, 1940's oak magazine rack, Victorian style biscuit barrel, pair of 9ct gold ear studs, pair of Art Deco style earrings, etc
Very large Royal Worcester figure 1918: Bearing a puce backstamp with a star & 2 dots, this is believed to date to 1918. Depicts a classical lady preparing water for a bath. It stands 27.5cm high, and teh base measures 22cm x 19.5cm. In good overall condition, save for a small sliver chipped off around the base, but piece present.
ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE CAN & SAUCER, hand-painted with fruit, the coffee can signed 'E. Townsend', the saucer signed 'W. H. Austin', printed puce marks to bases and date cypher 1926 (2)Provenance: deceased estate Swansea, consigned via our Carmarthen OfficeCondition report: There is a single scratch about 20mm long on the cup
THREE ENGLISH PORCELAIN SUCRIERS & COVERS, c. 1810-20, comprising a Chamberlain's Worcester example, boat shaped, painted with sprigs of forget-me-not, narcissus etc. reserved on mazarine blue ground with lavish foliate gilt embellishments; Spode example, boat shaped, pattern '893' painted with flowers in gilt on a mazarine blue ground; and Coalport example, circular, painted with roses and gilt foliate borders in the Swansea style, 18-18.5cms wide (3)Provenance: Coalport - Ann & June Kieft Collection. Sotheby's Welsh Sale Margam Park lot 593. Private collection Neath-Port TalbotComments: gilt rubbed slightly, otherwise all three very good.
NO RESERVE Ceramics.- John (W.D.) Nantgarw Porcelain, signed by the author, lacking supplement from pocket at end (as often), contemporary pictorial roan, gilt, spotted, Newport, 1948; Swansea Porcelain, 1958 § Hurlbutt (Frank) Bow Porcelain, some spotting, 1926 § Marshall (H.Rissik) Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period (1751-1783), Newport, 1954 § Spencer (Christopher) Early Lowestoft, 1981 § Twitchett (John) Derby Porcelain, 1980, plates and illustrations, some colour, all but the first original cloth or boards, a little rubbed, the last two with dust-jackets; and c.30 others on British porcelain manufactories, 4to & 8vo (c.35)
NO RESERVE Legrand (Edy) Voyages & Glorieuses Découvertes des Grands Navigateurs & Explorateurs Français, first edition, numerous pochoir illustrations, one double-page, and 2 folding colour maps, a little soiled, some fraying at edges, ex-library copy with labels and stamps, original cloth-backed pochoir pictorial boards, Paris, [c.1924] § Seyffert (O.) Toys, 40 chromolithographed plates by W.Trier, captioned tissue guards, one torn at inner edge, one or two plates with pencil sketches to margins, ink inscriptions to front free endpaper, shaken and becoming loose, original boards with illustration to upper cover, rebacked, Berlin, [?1922] § Phillips (Tom) A Humument: A Treated Victorian Novel, first edition, colour illustrations, one leaf untrimmed at lower corner, original cloth, dust-jacket, slight wear to top outer corner of rear panel, 1980 § [Evans (Marian)], "George Eliot". The Lifted Veil and Brother Jacob, contemporary half morocco, spine gilt, Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1878 § Whyte-Melville (G.J.) Songs and Verses, first edition, contemporary half calf, spine gilt, 1869, the first two worn, the last two rubbed; and c.30 others, miscellaneous, including the printer George. W.Jones's framed indenture for his seven year apprenticeship with Ebenezer Baylis of Worcester dated 1873, v.s. (c.35)⁂ George W.Jones (1860-1942), printer at "The Sign of the Dolphin" and type-designer. He designed the Venezia and Granjon typefaces, amongst others, both used by Linotype.

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