18THC WORCESTER SPARROW BEAK JUG painted in a famille rose palette with flowers and a ladybird, 8cms high. Also with a Worcester milk jug, with a sparrow beak spout and plain loop handle and painted with flowers and insects, 8cms high (gilt line very rubbed, enamels alo rubbed and kiln sand to rim), and a Liverpool Philip Christian sparrow beak jug, 9cms high (various rim chips and crack to spout). (3) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
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WORCESTER PORCELAIN SPARROW BEAK JUG painted with a colourful floral spray below the spout and a smaller sprig of flowers, 9.5cms high (tiny chip and associated short hairline to tip of spout), also with a Worcester sparrow beak jug, painted with flowers, 9cms high (restored), and a Worcester sparrow beak jug painted in Compagnie des Indes style, 8.5cms high (fine crack at join of spout). (3) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
WORCESTER COFFEE CUP painted with colourful sprays of flowers, 7cms high, a Worcester cup painted with flowering peony, 7cms high, Worcester coffee cup painted with divergent tulip, 7cms high, Liverpool coffee cup with scattered flowers, 6cms high, Liverpool coffee cup with sprays of flowers, 6.5cms high, and another coffee cup (6.5cms high. (6) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
WORCESTER COFFEE CUP painted with flowers in a famille rose palette, 7cms high, also with a Worcester coffee cup with pink peony spray, 6.5cms high (circular crack in foot), a Worcester coffee cup painted with sprays of flowers and red and gilt chain border to inside rim, 6.5cms high, a Liverpool coffee cup with sprays of flowers and pink border to inside rim, 6.5cms high, Liverpool coffee cup with pink and blue inside rim and painted with flowers, 6.5cms high, and a Bow coffee can painted with sprays of flowers and brown painted rim, 6.5cms high (small chip to rim). (6) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
WORCESTER TEACUP an unusual cup painted with vines bearing fruit or nuts and sprays of flowers, with psuedo crossed swords mark (1cm rim chip, smaller rim chip painted over), also with a Worcester coffee cup painted with flowers and a butterfly, 6cms high, a Worcester coffee cup brightly painted flowers and insect, 6.5cms high, and a Worcester coffee cup with sprigs of flowers and floral border to inside rim. (4) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
WORCESTER SAUCEBOAT of small size, with a gadrooned rim and foot and painted with colourful flowers, and with gilt line borders, 10.5cms long, also with a small Caughley gadroon boat creamboat, with double scroll handle and painted with flowers, 9.5cms long (chip to foot rim and thumbrest). (2) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
WORCESTER PORCELAIN including a sparrow beak jug painted with pink flowering peony and a red crows foot border to inside rim, 8.5cms high, also with another Worcester sparrow beak jug painted with colourful flowers, 9.5cms high (handle and rim restored), and a Worcester tea cup and saucer, of fluted form and painted with sprays of flowers and smaller sprigs, fret marks, saucer 12cms diameter. (4) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
18THC COFFEE CUPS various coffee cups including a Worcester coffee cup with loop handle and painted with sprays of flowers, 7cms high, a Worcester fluted teacup with crescent mark, a Worcester coffee cup with sprigs of flowers to the exterior and interior, a Worcester coffee cup painted with flowers within a gilded border (Compagnie des Indes), and various other coffee cups. (8) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
WORCESTER SAUCER a fluted saucer painted with sprays of flowers, with a gilt line rim, 13.5cms dia (small chip to footrim), a Worcester sparrow beak jug painted with sprays of flowers and line and dot border to inside rim, 9cms high, a Worcester cream jug, 13cms high, a Worcester coffee cup sparsely painted with flowers, and 3 other coffee cups. (7) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
VARIOUS 18THC PORCELAIN including a Worcester jug of fluted form with high handle and painted with flowers (handle restored at lower terminal), 11cms high, a Chelsea/Derby jug of spirally fluted form (3cms vertical hairline to side of spout), 11.5cms high, a Bow pickle dish (restored), a small Derby fluted jug, 10cms high, Worcester coffee cup and saucer, and other items. (9) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
PAIR OF 19THC ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASES - BUTTERFLIES circa 1860-1870 of cylindrical form and supported on three paw feet. Each painted with butterflies and insects within foliage, and with gilded and beaded rims. No impressed mark, but number 105. 11cms high. (2) *Geoffrey Sell collection.
RARE ROYAL WORCESTER INDIAN FIGURES an unusual pair of Chinguin Indian figures, the male and female figures painted in a variety of colours and blush ivory bases. Marked, Royal Worcester, 1567 on both, Reg No 184828 and 184827. 33cms and 31.5cms high (2) *These date to 1891 and are listed in Royal Worcester Porcelain from 1862 to the present day, Page 199.
18THC WORCESTER CUP & ENGLISH PORCELAIN a mixed lot including a late 18thc blue scale Worcester coffee cup painted with panels of flowers (fret mark, 6cms high), a Coalport Felt Spar Porcelain tea cup and saucer (pattern 824, marked on the saucer), an inscribed porcelain tankard for Joseph Sumner 1843, and painted with panels of flowers. Also with a Davenport tea cup and saucer (pattern 512), a Barr Flight Barr coffee can, Bloor Derby coffee can, Derby coffee can, and various other 19thc tea cups, tea bowls etc.
18THC WORCESTER CUPS & SAUCERS first period, 3 fluted tea cups and 2 saucers, circa 1770 and painted with dry blue floral decoration and with gilded rims (one cup cracked). Also with a small Worcester blue and white pickle dish, damages with crescent mark. Cups and saucers with Worcester square fret mark. (6)
PAIR OF CHELSEA BASKETS a pair of 18thc pierced baskets (handles missing and damages), the interiors painted with flowers, insects and foliage, unmarked 23cms across. Also with a 18thc Worcester blue and white sauceboat (damages), a blue and white creamware dish (cracked), and two pearlware jugs. (6)
ROYAL WORCESTER SIGNED CABINET CUPS & SAUCERS including a small cup and saucer signed by E Barker, both painted with sheep in a landscape. Also with a cup and saucer and extra cup signed by James Stinton, each painted with pheasants (cups damaged), and a cup and saucer signed by Harry Stinton, both painted with Highland cattle (cup damaged). Each saucer 9.5cms diameter. (7)
CASED ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE SET, & GILDED & ENAMEL SPOONS - MAPPIN & WEBB a lovely quality Viking Enamel set of 6 porcelain coffee cups and saucers, with a gilded well and cobalt blue surround, and with a gilded and floral border around the rim. Also with 6 silver gilt and enamel spoons, and in a fitted case by Mappin & Webb. Marked on the inside of the case Viking Enamel (Regd), saucers 9.5cms diameter, cups 5cms high
Two 18th Century silver shaped Worcester style cream jugs, approx 11 cm high each, a pink lustre and floral relief decorated milk jug, 13 cm high and a Portmeirion British Heritage Collection relief ware cream jug, 14.5 cm high, together with an 18th Century Liverpool type baluster shaped sparrow beak cream jug with floral spray decoration, 10 cm high
S.W. Reynolds after Rev. William Porter'Oxford', two mezzotint engravings from 'Drawings of the late Reverend William Porter', numbered 8 and 9, 17 x 27.5cm; and three further engravings to include: A View of Worcester College; North West View of Friar Bacon's Study; and Stonehenge, all mounted but unframed (4)
T LONDON "WIlliam Car.....", a portrait study of genleman in white stock and black coat facing left, silhouette, painted on ivory, oval, unsigned, inscribed on artist's label verso "T London Respectfully informs Ladies and Gentlemen that he takes correct likenesses in profile by his machine upon an entire new & improved plan.... at his house No. 26, Cross, Worcester...", 6.5 cm x 5.5 cm
An 18th Century walnut cased long case clock, the eight day movement with square brass dial and pierced spandrals enclosing a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed "Munckland (Richard) Worcester" enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture 40 cm wide x 22 cm deep x 203 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whilst the piece appears to be in pretty much original condition, there have been clearly some repairs to the case over the years, particularly to the back board, with the addition of a pine panel at the base which has signs of old woodworm that does not appear to be alive (though this cannot be guaranteed). There are some cracks and chips to the veneers throughout and to the door in particular where the grain meets in the middle. The centre panel of the door appears to be thinner veneer than the remainder of the case suggesting that it may possibly be later. The movement appears to be in overall good condition. The hands appear to be slightly difference in design (all three) so may or may not be original to the dial. The movement appears to be untouched though has leather dampers to the striker and below. Overall in dusty, cobwebby and tired condition suggesting that sympathetic restoration may be in order though to what level would be down to the buyer. The pendulum is in two parts needing attention. The two weights are different in that one is cast iron and one lead again suggesting that they may not be original to the piece but are extant. See images for further detail. Unknown if working.
A group of Royal Worcester porcelain figures, some possibly prototypes, chiefly modelled by Freida Doughty, comprising a crouching boy, Michael 2912, girl with flowers named as Doris, boy with a cat September Boy, another with a kitten Friday's Child, girl in a red dress Grandmother's Dress, and a boy with doves Fantails. (7)
A Royal Worcester porcelain candle snuffer of a nun, 10cm high (AF), a Royal Copenhagen model of a frog on a lily pad, 5cm wide, a Belleek porcelain vase, decorated with a lily with raised hatched decoration, 11cm high, and a Royal Worcester porcelain nautilus shell shaped centrepiece, 18cm high.
Durham. Speed (John), The Bishoprick and Citie of Durham, 1st edition, 1611, hand-coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Durham, left-hand margin trimmed with partial loss to the strapwork margin, long repaired closed tear affecting the printed image, 385 x 500 mm, English text on verso, together with Worcestershire Described, John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand-coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Worcester, central fold with several repaired closed tears, trimmed to neatline and with extended margins, verso strengthened with conservation paper, 385 x 515 mm, English text on verso, with Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Frans). Brightstowe, [1581 or later], hand-coloured engraved city plan of Bristol, some creasing, lower corners torn with very slight loss to the printed surface, crudely repaired, toned overall, several marginal repaired closed tears, 345 x 435 mm, German text on versoQty: (3)

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