Two pieces of Royal Worcester Fallen Fruit comprising a sugar bowl decorated to the exterior in the round by Austin with hand painted pears and red grapes, the interior in gold, signed, dated code for 1924, diameter 9.5cm, and a twin handled coupe decorated by Price with hand painted apples and blackberries, signed, date code for 1926, diameter 11.5cm, both with puce marks. (2)
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A matched miniature Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits cabinet cup and saucer, the cup decorated by Flexman to the interior with hand painted apples and blackberries, the saucer by Austin also with apples and blackberries, both pieces signed, puce marks with date code for 1922, saucer diameter 9.5cm.
A late 19th Century Royal Worcester shape 1267 twin handled commemorative presentation loving cup 'Presented to the Right Honourable the Earl of Dudley President of the Worcester Rowing Club on the occasion of his marriage by the Vice Presidents and members 1891', the blush ivory ground with gilt and enamel coat of arms to one side and gilt text below a gilt framed coronet, the handles formed as winged male mythical creatures, puce mark with date code for 1888, height 23cm.
A pair of 19th Century Wedgwood Imari pattern tea caddies, both lacking covers, height 12cm, together with a Minton pin dish decorated with a hand painted seagull on the beach front, an August Rex type cabinet cup and saucer, a Flight Barr and Barr coffee cup and a Royal Worcester posy vase, S/D. (6)
A pair of 19th Century Flight Barr and Barr campana urns raised to affixed pedestal bases, both with a hand painted exotic bird within a landscape setting within a shaped cartouche with a gilt frame, all to a royal blue ground with a gilt pattern overlay, painted marks to both Flight Barr and Barr, Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester and London House, 1 Coventry Street, height 23cm both A/F.
Worcester cup, circa 1770, decorated with a stag hunt pattern; also Caughley fluted tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780, decorated with blue floral sprigs heightened with gilt, blue 'S' mark; a Caughley blue and white teapot stand, 16cm; blue and white printware porcelain coffee cup decorated with the fisherman and cormorant pattern; an English porcelain tea bowl and saucer decorated with a floral spray in blue and terracotta, possibly Newhall; and a Newhall monochrome printed tea cup and saucer, circa 1810 (9)
A Collection of 46 x UK 18th & 19th Century Copper & Bronze Tokens, mostly provincial & trade halfpenny tokens including London, Coventry, Yeovil, Southampton, Edinburgh, Carmarthen, Chichester, Worcester, Deal & Poole; the collection also includes 3 x penny tokens: Somerset 1811 obv. bust of George III, rev. Arms of Bristol with unicorn supporters, Anglesey 1788 obv. Druid’s head, rev. ’WE PROMISE TO PAY etc around PMC cypher & non-local 1813 ‘TO FACILITATE TRADE’ around plumes, rev. ‘COMMERCE’ around Commerce seated & a farthing token obv. ‘NORTH WALES FARTHING’ around laureate head, rev. ‘PRO BONO PUBLICO’ around Prince of Wales plumes, together with 4 x Tasmanian Penny Tokens: (1) VAN DIEMEN’S LAND 1855, ‘NEW TOWN TOLL GATE – R JOSEPHS’ (2) ‘HOBART TOWN 1855, MONTPELIER RETREAT, W.D. WOOD WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT,’ (3) ‘R.S.WATERHOUSE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT HOBART TOWN’ & (4) ‘WILLIAM ANDREW JARVEY – PAWNBROKER & GENERAL CLOTHIER’ all VF or+; the 46 UK tokens are various grades, majority Fine or+
Horse Racing Broadside. Worcester Races, 1789. Horses entered to run on Pitchcroft Ham, on Tuesday the 11th[-13th] of August, no publisher or date, [1789], horse racing woodcut at head of broadside and small vignette of cock fighting at foot, giving details of the horses entered for the three races, plus dining information and notice of 'cocking at John Loyd's each morning [at] Mason's Arms, Frog-Lane', some age soiling and closed fold tears to lower part of document where previously folded, 29.5 x 20 cm, together with a later unillustrated broadside for Worcester Races, 1812, printed by T. Holl & Son, Worcester, [1812], heavily browned and stained, 34 x 20 cm, both framed and glazedQty: (2)

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