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A 19th century Mintons lobed cabinet plate, the ground with a blue celeste border having gilt dentil rim and enamelled with classical urns and flower festoons, impressed mark, 25cm wide, together with a pair of Royal Worcester dessert plates of similar date, with jeweled blue and gilt borders framing flowers and two similar Royal Worcester plates (5)
A Royal Worcester twin-handled vase and cover of slender form, model no.2303, decorated with pheasants and signed A. Lewis, 29cm high (restored); together with a pair of bottle vases also painted with pheasants and signed Jakman, model no.281 (a.f.), 17cm highCondition report: Pedestal vase - finial re-attached. The urn is restored where the pedestal joins the lower body. Pair of vases free from damage or repair.
Royal Worcester China Works blush ivory pot pourri painted with pheasants; together with a Royal Worcester ewer painted with flowers, model no.1260, a similar Royal Worcester vase model no.3214, and a Royal Worcester slipper ornament model no.1180, the tallest 21.5cm highCondition report: The slipper ornament with restoration to the Anthemion. Gilt wear to the jar and cover. Pot pourri - in good condition.
A Hadley's Worcester vase and cover, the slender standard decorated with masks and scrolls (repaired), 26.5cm high, a Royal Worcester painted vase and cover and a small Worcester vase painted with pheasants, signed Hood (a.f.) (3)Condition report: The larger urn and cover is in good condition - no damage or repair. Medium pot pourri vase - the finial is restored and the inner rim of the cover broken into several pieces and repaired. The main body of the vase is in good condition. Smaller vase - section of the rim lost and another section of the rim broken into two and re-stuck. Cracks to the body and one leg re-stuck.
A pair of Grainger & Co Worcester reticulated vases, covers and stands (one cover a.f.), each 15.5cm high; together with a Copeland moulded and gilt highlighted bottle vase, 30cm high (3)Condition report: Grainger vases - one cover with large section of the cover broken into three pieces and retained. One pedestal is restored where it meets the body. Copeland vase - with a large flat chip to the rim.
A K Nicholson, ecclesiastical stained glass artist whose works include windows at Newcastle, Chester, Lincoln, Norwich, Southwell, Bradford, Worcester and Wells cathedrals. TLS on headed paper dated 1st January 1936. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
TWO WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE SPARROW-BEAK JUGS, each decorated with the 'Three Flowers' pattern, each with underglaze blue mark. (2) Larger 11.5cm highCONDITION REPORTNo visible cracks or repairs to either jug, the smaller of the two does have a small chip to lip and small imperfection in the glaze
A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT AND COVER, CIRCA 1765-70, decorated with the 'Chrysanthemum' pattern, moulded ground, label inscribed 'Dame Alice Godman'. 24cm long CONDITION REPORTThe lid heavily hairlined and taken colour, a large chip to the rim of the lid which has been touched in with white paint, star-hairlines and chips to the interior rim of the lid. Teapot body with various pin-head sized pops which have taken colour, the handle and area near base with various 'sugary' textured patches which are dark in colour.
A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE SUCRIER, CIRCA 1765-70, decorated with the 'Chrysanthemum' pattern, moulded ground, label inscribed 'Dame Alice Godman'. 12cm diameterCONDITION REPORTWear to the gilding, mainly to the bowl, various pin-head sized pops which have taken colour, a few frits noted under glaze.
A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE SLOP BOWL, CIRCA 1765-70, decorated with the 'Chrysanthemum' pattern, moulded ground, label inscribed 'Dame Alice Godman'. 15cm diameterCONDITION REPORTGeneral light surface scratching and wear to the interior, some pin-head sized pops which have taken colour, the exterior with patchy blue glazing faults to the white ground, a small 'sugary' textured glazing fault near the rim on the white ground, the foot rim with various small chips.
A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, CIRCA 1765-70, decorated with the 'Chrysanthemum' pattern, moulded ground, label inscribed 'Dame Alice Godman'. (2) Saucer 13.5cm diameterCONDITION REPORTTeabowl: Small brown frit to exterior, small blue glaze fault to white ground, the inner foot rim chipped. Saucer: Small (2mm) chip to gilt rim, pin-head sized dark frits, one or two blue glaze fault spots to white ground, light surface scratching.
A GROUP OF REFERENCE BOOKS, PORCELAIN AND POTTERY, including Coke (Gerald), In Search of James Giles; Watney (Bernard), Longton Hall Porcelain; Spero (Simon), Lund's Bristol and Early Worcester Porcelain 1750-58; Hills (Maurice), Liverpool Porcelain 1756-1804; The Catalogue of the Lady Ludlow Collection of English Porcelain at The Bowes Museum; Berthoud (Michael), An Anthology of British Cups; etc. (19)
Thomas (Isaiah, publisher) The History of Little Goody Twoshoes, first Worcester edition, woodcut frontispiece and illustrations, final advertisement f., B1 piece from lower blank corner, stained, mostly lightly browned throughout, contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, spine neatly restored and with recent gilt, covers scuffed with some loss of marbled paper, [Evans 20412; Welch 463:4; Rosenbach 118], 32mo (98 x 60mm.), Worcester, Mass., By Isaiah Thomas, and sold, wholesale and retail, at his bookstore, 1787.⁂ Although for some time considered the first American edition, it was in fact preceded by editions printed in New York, 1775, Boston 1783 and Philadelphia 1786, but these are all virtually unobtainable.
Locke (John) A Letter to the Right Reverend Edward Ld Bishop of Worcester, Concerning some passages...Essay of Humane Understanding, first edition, second issue, half-title, title in cancelled state with stub of original title present, endpapers browned, contemporary mottled calf, joints cracked, extremities worn, [Wing L2749; Pforzheimer 604], Printed by H. Clark, for A. and J. Churchill...and Edw. Castle, 1697; Mr Locke's Reply..., first edition, final errata leaf present, a few leaves browned, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, corners worn, [Wing L2754; Pforzheimer 608], Printed by H. C. for A. and C. Churchill...and E.Castle, 1699, 8vo (2)

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