An early 19th Century pearlware blue and white transfer decorated lobed dish decorated with tower and bridge pattern 20.5 cm diameter, a pair of Booths Chelsea Birds lozenge shaped serving dishes 29.5 cm x 23.5 cm, a pair of matching square dishes 20 cm square, a pair of Royal Worcester vitrious pale blue and gilt decorated vegetable tureens and covers and a box of Staffordshire floral and foliate decorated tea wares including teapot, sucrier, slop bowl, tea cups and saucers etc
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A box containing a collection of Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" cups, saucers and tea plates, a set of five fruit decorated cups and saucers with gilt-washed interior, a brass baluster shaped mug, various other decorative china wares, etc CONDITION REPORTS The lot includes as per the catalogue description and Royal Albert tea wares - 16 small plates - basically sound though with some light wear conducive with age and use i.e. surface scratching to centres, together with one plate very damaged, 11 tea cups and one very damaged - condition basically sound though with wear and tear conducive with age and use.11 saucers - same condition together with a non-matching "Centenial rose" saucer6 Aynsley fruit decorated and gilt-washed teacups and saucers - condition basically sound though two saucers with small chips to foot, gilding with wear and tear conducive with age and use, light scratching, etc.There is also a pair of Bavarian white rose decorated oval dishes - condition basically sound though with some wear to both the design and gilding2 Royal Worcester floral decorated ashtrays - condition basically soundBerlin style transfer decorated dish - unmarked2 plated champagne type saucers with gilt-washed interiorsBrass baluster shaped mug - modern 9 "Regina" pattern transfer decorated and gilt decorated small plates by KGS & Co. and two sandwich plates - condition throughout worn and a small embroidered panel.
A Hereford china model of a shire horse on a rectangular base, a continental model of card players, a continental model of a flamenco dancer, a Teviotdale model of mice signed by Debbie Edlmann, a Royal Worcester Wren & Robin, Royal Crown Derby imari palette napkin rings etc Condition Report:Flamenco dancer has chips to dress, horse is chipped to mane
A Royal Worcester metal and porcelain waterlily sculpture, a Royal Worcester Dartford Warbler sculpture, Albany Worcester porcelain birds Yellowhammer, Chaffinch, Crested Tit & Blackbird, Condition Report:Dartford warblers flowers are broken and waterlily has been reglued into place but loose
Two Royal Crown Derby Derby Days pattern trios, with matching milk jug, sugar bowl, two dinner plates, bowls, side plates and preserve dishes, similar set in Royal Antoinette pattern, Royal Worcester Windsor pattern four place tea and dinner setting, Minton Duet wares etc Condition Report:"Antoinette cups (3): one is chipped to the footrim and is XVLII, other two are XVLISaucers (5): one may be a second as the mark is scored through, all in good condition, gilding intact, different datesBowls (2): good conditionside plates (2): good conditionserving plates (2): good conditionSugar bowl / cream jug (2): good conditionslop bowls/stands for bowl and cream jug (2): good condition"
A collection of ceramics to include a Thomas Wolfe, Factory Z porcelain part tea and coffee service, circa 1810, painted with simple sprays of grey flowers with shading and gilt, comprising five coffee cans, eight teacups, two saucers, one medium plate and a sucrier with cover, unmarked; together with six Barr, Flight & Barr 'Strawberry' pattern teacups, a Chamberlain's Worcester fluted coffee cup and saucer, five Barr Worcester spiral fluted coffee cups, Derby iron-red and gilt teacup with three similar saucers; pair of Spode creamware dishes with a red transfer-printed border of leaves and berries, six mid-19th century Staffordshire birds nests with eggs and a pair of character jugs etc
An interesting group of English pottery and porcelain, late 18th-19th century comprising a pair of Derby oval dessert dishes, painted with scattered cornflowers and gilding, painted red batons marks, 30cm wide; a further Derby plate decorated with a central rose and supplementary cornflowers, 22.5cm diameter; a Mason's Ironstone plate, decorated in the Chinese style with a central arrangement of flowers surrounding by a raised dot border, with further smaller floral panels and landscape scrolls, printed factory mark in brown to verso, 23cm diameter; a Spode shaped circular plate, painted in the kakiemon style with the 'Tree of Life' pattern featuring a flowering tree, impressed 'SPODE', painted pattern number 282, 20cm diameter; a good quality Spode London-shape teacup and saucer, pattern 2842, decorated in the imari palette with panels of deer and flowers; further teawares including Liverpool, Herculaneum and Worcester etc and three Chinese coffee cups (some damages, two trays)
A collection of assorted English porcelain early 19th century including a Barr, Flight and Barr teapot stand and five further stands; a Chamberlain's Worcester 'Irish Sprig' teapot with a stand and a matched cover, three further teapots (one lacking cover); an oval sucrier and cover decorated with Chantilly Sprigs; a Chamberlain's Worcester ring-handled coffee cup and saucer, decorated with brown leaves and gilded berries; a twin-handled chocolate or caudle cup with saucer, decorated in gilt with monogrammed initals; assorted further plates including Derby etc (qty, two trays - some damages and repairs)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory melon jar and cover, dated 1896, of gently lobed form, printed and painted with flowers, shape number 1412, printed factory mark in puce, 18cm high; together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory scallop dessert plate, dated 1893, with partially reticulated border, decorated by Edward Raby with a snail climbing among flowers in polychrome, artist initialled, shape number 1426, 21cm wide and a set of six similarly-shaped smaller dessert dishes, transfer-printed with scattered flowers, printed factory marks in puce, painted 'W3926' in iron red and Caldwell Philadelphia retailers marks, 15cm wide (9 pcs, including cover)
A Chelsea red anchor period porcelain oval basket, circa 1755, the exterior moulded with basketweave, painted with scattered insects and applied with flowers and leaves to the rim, 18cm wide; a Worcester coffee cup decorated with polychrome flowers, probably James Giles atelier, unmarked, 6.4cm high and an English pearlware tea canister and cover, of gently ridged form, painted in puce, green and orange with flowers, with a white metal cover, 12.5cm high (all at fault)
A group of Royal Worcester to include ten assorted models of birds including a King Fisher and a Wood Warbler, together with a pair of blush ivory circular bowls, 7cm diameter; a cream jug, trinket pot and cover painted with roses, 6cm diameter and a pair of miniature trinket pots and covers, 3cm diameter; Beswick Beatrix Potter figures of Hunca Munca and Tabitha Twitchett and three Coalport cottages
A Royal Worcester rectangular plaque circa mid to third quarter of the 20th century painted by P. Platt with a view of cottages and a farmyard with hens and ducks overlooking a river, with forested hills beyond, artist signed, contained within a gilt frame, printed factory mark in black to the reverse, plaque dimensions approximately 16.5cm w x 11cm high, overall dimensions 26cm x 20cm
A Samson hot chocolate pot and cover, decorated in the Chelsea style with exotic birds, gold anchor mark, 19cm high; together with a Samson-type teacup and saucer, decorated in imitation of Worcester with panels of Japanese style flowers against a scale blue ground, underglaze blue fret mark, saucer 13cm diameter (restoration to chocolate pot)
A pair of Spode cabinet plates by Ken Yates, printed and painted with ripe fruit, signed, 27cm diameter; a Minton cabinet plate, painted by L woodhouse, signed; a Royal Worcester reproduction Duke of Gloucester Service plate, 27.5cm; an Aynsley Orchard Gold pattern cake plate and slice, boxed; a pair of Aynsley Pembroke pattern vases, 18cm, boxed (7)
A Royal Worcester Nelson Collection patch pot and cover, boxed; a Nelson Collection circular trinket tray, boxed; a Royal Worcester Millennium Celebration champagne bottle candle snuffer, boxed; other Royal Worcester Millennium Celebration patch pots and covers, plates, trinket dishes, all boxed (9)
A Royal Worcester Duke of Gloucester Service reproduction plate; a pair of Spode Chelsea Bird pattern candlesticks; a Spode jar and cover, boxed; similar pair of Spode spill vases; a Limoges coffee set; a pair of Staffordshire two handled vases printed with ripe fruit; a pair of Anysley Pembroke pattern ovoid vases; a Royal Worcester Nelson commemorative mug; etc
A mid-20th century Piquot ware tea service on tray; similar retro cheese boards, set with tiles; qty; an Aynsley royal commemorative trinket tray, boxed; others similar; a Lilliput Lane cottage; glass paperweights, including a mushroom, squirrel, others; Royal Worcester trinket dishes and egg coddlers; Royal Copenhagen plate; a Chinese ginger jar and cover; a set of Four Crown Staffordshire teacups and saucers; etc
Ceramics - an early 20th century Royal Worcester cabinet plate painted with roses, signed W. Hale; a W. H. Morley plate, painted with pheasants, signed; other plates including Royal Crown Derby Derby Days, Aynsley, Coalport, etc; a Worcester type vase, painted with flowers, indistinctly signed
A GEORGE II SILVER STRAIGHT-TAPERED COFFEE POT JOHN SWIFT, LONDON NO DATE LETTER With a bell shaped finial to the ogee domed cover, an ebonised double scroll handle, a leaf-capped spout cast with a base leaf, on a tuck in base, engraved with two armorials, one with a crest and a motto 'Frappez Avec Raison' 24cm (9 1/2in) high 794g (25.5 oz) grossFor the first arms: The paternal (dexter) arms are likely to be SQUIRE of London and the maternal (sinister) arms DAVIES of Vines Hall, Sussex. A marriage in 1743 of John SQUIRE and Jane DAVIES was held at Stoughton, Sussex and may be relevant.The second armorial: The distinctive paternal (dexter) arms are for the GOLDFRAP family, however the family name is incorrectly listed in Burke's General Armory as GOLDTRAP and that error is subsequently transferred to later heraldic indexes. The name confirmed as GOLDFRAP by reference to the College of Arms indexes and parish register entries, the motto of the arms offering further confirmation. There is very little genealogical information about the family, other than that the grant of arms was made in 1749 to James GOLDFRAP merchant of Dover, Kent, son of James GOLDFRAP glover formerly of Worcester. The grantee married in 1747 at Dover Mary RAWLINGS and it is expected that a descendant of their surviving son John George GOLDFRAP (born 1751 Dover) was the owner of the arms as seen. The less distinctive maternal (sinister) arms are likely to be of the SQUIRE family of London. No marriages have been found link the family names here. Crest: a lions jambe between two wings elevated or holding a baton of the last (Goldfrap). Motto: FRAPPEZ AVEC RAISON (Goldfrap).Condition Report: Maker's mark beneath crisp, standard and town marks by handle top rubbed, cover unmarked, hinge tight, cover sits well, scratches and nicks commensurate with age and use, pinprick dent near spout, sits well, engraving goodCondition Report Disclaimer
Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, Full Face/Cross Fleury type [BMC X], probably Worcester, Godric, godricvs : on pir (?), 1.15g/3h (cf. Allen, BNJ 2012, p.105; N 866; S 1271). Portrait of crude style, bent, otherwise good fine, extremely rare £200-£300 --- Provenance: Found in Norfolk. Dr Allen lists Godric as a Worcester moneyer for Henry I, type 13
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, STAFFORDSHIRE, Harborne, Green Field Tavern, J. Salt, brass Twopence-Halfpenny by Bird, 26mm (W 2042); Gornal Wood, Pear Tree Inn, Eli Jones, brass Threehalfpence by Vaughton, 25mm (W 5772), Isaac Jones, brass Threehalfpence. 26mm (W 5778), Robinson, brass Sixpence, 26mm (W 5781), Longton, John Butterworth, brass, 21mm (W 3060), Waterloo Inn, W.T., brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (W –), Smethwick, The District Permanent Money Society, brass Twopence by Daniell, 24mm (Withers 2294); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, King’s Arms American Bowling Saloon, brass Threepence, 25mm (W 2316), William Jones, 1852, brass (Withers 620), M. Lyons, International Exhibition, 1862, 35mm (Allen SK C030), Malt Shovel, Charles H. Lea, brass Twopence-Halfpenny with value partly erased, 26mm (W 2424), Midland Woollen Emporium, Hepworth, brass, 27mm, Pump Tavern, brass, 25mm (W 2776 var.), Turk’s Head, Steelhouse Lane, S. Rowley, brass Threehalfpence by Dipple, 22mm (W –), Coventry, Coventry Show Fair, copper, 25mm; WORCESTERSHIRE, Dudley, Castle Fetes, C.W. Bourne, brass Sixpence, 27mm (W 7370), Netherton, Cottage Spring, J. Parry, brass Twopence-Halfpenny by W. Smith, 26mm (W 7030), Redditch, Windle’s Sick and Dividend Society, brass Threepence by Smith, 27mm (Withers 2140), Worcester, Davies, copper, 24mm; together with a brass medalet of William Shakespeare [20]. Fine to very fine £80-£100

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