THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, CUTLERY, ETC, to include two dark grey Le Creuset 0.7 litre jugs, Royal Worcester 'Somerset' part dinner set, mixing bowl and Gourmet Over China oven to table ware large dishes, B.W.M & Co woodpecker plate, diameter 33cm, contemporary table and kitchenware, a box of assorted vintage and modern cutlery, etc (sd) (3 boxes and loose)
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FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include Highland Stoneware hand painted mugs, plates and dishes, decorated with Scottish scenes and creatures, Royal Worcester Evesham storage jar, mugs and ramekins, Oriental tureen with moulded fish on lid, Westclox, Smiths and Metamec clocks, vintage glass fishing float, boxed M & S leather ID wallet, vintage balance scales with brass pan and weights, a tool box containing sewing items, modern Kokeshi and other Oriental dolls, a Garmin Nuvi sat nav, Zennox 8-24X50 zoom binoculars, etc (sd) (5)
A FORTY SIX PIECE ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM PART DINNER SERVICE AND OTHER CERAMIC ITEMS, to include a part dinner service comprising two Evesham flan dishes, cake plate, souffle dish, eight ramekins, shell shaped dish, two oval saucers, oval serving dish, two dessert bowls, eleven dinner plates, seven tea plates, a tureen, two milk jugs, three sugar bowls, preserve jar, a covered sugar bowl, a salt shaker and an egg cup, also mid 20th Century Alfred Meakin Brixham cake plate and six tea plates, a vintage unmarked teacup and saucer, a Royal Copenhagen blue and white covered bowl with printed and painted marks, etc (Condition: signs of moderate use, requires cleaning, some non-matching pieces for example with green or gold rims, some pieces have wear to gilding) (Qty)
A GROUP OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL AND BRITISH CERAMICS, including miniature Royal Crown Derby Imari cup, saucer, teapot and cover s.d, twin handled sucrier and cover, a.f, a Royal Worcester blush ivory preserve pot with plated cover of vegetable form, a Samson style cylindrical tankard and pair of small conical vases in the Chinese export style, one vase a.f, a hand painted tea cup with riveted repair to the handle, a cased set of six Royal Crown Derby pistol handled tea knives, a cold painted base metal woodcock menu holder, bent, four Scheibe Alsbach miniature porcelain figures, etc s.d (18) (Condition:- two Staffordshire figures both badly damaged and repaired, miniature teapot chipped to inner rim, figure of a dandy has crack to walking cane, most other damage as mentioned)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARES, to include two Rosal Spanish porcelain figures 'Boy Awakening' No66, height 21cm and 'Girl Guitarist' No67, a Nao figure 'Wanna Play' (boy with football), a Royal Doulton figure group 'Sisters' HN3018, a boxed Crummels enamel box, Daffodils, boxed Edinburgh Crystal paperweight 'Durham Cathedral', two boxed Michael Virden engraved glass goblets 'Lincoln Minster' and 'York Minster', a Cavalier silver plated tray, three collectors plates (Worcester from the Dambusters, certificate, Doulton Defenders of the Realm and Coalport Reach for the Sky), etc (Condition: empty Royal Worcester box, all appear ok, boxes from goblets not exact fit)
A LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER SAUCE TUREEN AND COVER OF PAIL FORM AND A SCENT BOTTLE, wyrthen moulded detail to the cover and base, printed and painted with green swags and husking, printed and painted marks to the base including retailers mark for Mortlock's of Oxford St and Orchard St London, height 13cm, the Continental porcelain scent bottle modelled as a figure riding on the back of a chicken, bears pseudo gold anchor mark to the underside, height 7cm (2) (Condition:- the tureen has staining to the interior and three cracks of various sizes which are not visible to the exterior, the scent bottle is lacking one foot to the figure)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, SUNDRIES, ETC, to include Carlton Ware match striker, Coalport 'Indian Tree Coral' trinket, Whitefriars ruby glass vase, height 10cm, Royal Worcester 'Arden' bud vase, stoneware lamp base, a hockey stick, wooden tennis racket 'The Special', a Cotswold Collection skirt, size 18, costume jewellery, two Combridge, Birmingham no 2 fountain pens (s.d), RAC badge, blue and white Adderleys part dinner wares, a chamber pot, various prints, handbags, distressed cameras, part teawares, etc
Three Royal Worcester figures, ‘Anne- 1997’ together with Les Petites ‘Mary' and 'Caroline’, all in boxes. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or arrange with Mailboxes Etc couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.
A Worcester Porcelain Cream Boat, circa 1755, of hexagonal form with angular handle, painted in underglaze blue with the Sinking Boat Fishermen pattern on a fluted ground moulded with scrolls, workman’s mark in underglaze blue to the interior, 10cm longCondition report: Small area of spray to upper rim at one side, covering only a tiny rim nick with very short associated hair crack. Otherwise in very good clean codition.
A Worcester Porcelain Small Mug, circa 1755, of cylindrical form with spreading foot, painted in underglaze blue the Tambourine pattern, workman’s mark below lower handle terminal, 6.5cm highFootnote: See Klaber & Klaber Exhibition Oriental Influences on European Porcelain 1987, catalogue fig.45 for a teapot of this pattern together with a Chinese plate that possibly inspired the Worcester patternCondition report: Free from any damage and repair. Very minor glaze pitting to the handle
A Worcester Porcelain Cream Jug, circa 1756, of fluted baluster form with moulded double scroll handle, painted in underglaze blue with the Prunus Root pattern, workman’s mark in underglaze blue, 11cm highCondition report: Good quality restoration to chip on lip of one side of the spout. No other damage or repair.
A Worcester Porcelain Large Tea Bowl and Saucer, circa 1758, painted in underglaze blue with the Dragon pattern, painted mark in underglaze blue, tea bowl 10cm diameter, saucer 16cm diameterFootnote: See Branyan, French & Sandon Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790, pg.181 where the origin of this pattern is discussed and that the presence of crescent marks on some later Bow examples suggests that the Bow factory was copying Worcester pieces rather than the Chinese originalsCondition report: No chips, cracks or repair. Very minor surface wear located mainly to glaze scratches in the well of each piece.
A Worcester Porcelain Coffee Cup, circa 1758, painted in underglaze blue with the Prunus Root pattern, workman’s mark, 7cm high; and A Similar Strap-Fluted Coffee Cup, with moulded triple scroll handle, painted in underglaze blue with the Fisherman and Willow Pavilion pattern, painted mark in underglaze blue, 6cm high (2)Condition report: Some very minor surface wear. Free from damage or repair.
A Worcester Porcelain Coffee Can, circa 1760, painted in underglaze blue with the Prunus Root pattern, crescent mark in underglaze blue, 6cm high; and A Similar Moulded Coffee Can, circa 1758, painted in underglaze blue with the Feather Mould Floral pattern, workman’s mark, 6.5cm high (2)Condition report: Typical minor surface wear. Feather moulded can with firing fault to inside. No restoration.
A Worcester Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, circa 1765, painted in underglaze blue with the Eloping Bride pattern, pseudo-Chinese marks in underglaze blueProvenance: Ex Zorenski Collection, U.127/TR10See Bonhams, New Bond Street, 22 February 2006, lot 349Footnote: The Eloping Bride pattern was used at the Worcester factory from approximately 1765 to 1770 and was a simplified version of a Chinese original produced during the Kangxi period.Condition report: Tea bowl with fine hairline crack. No other damage. Free from repair, glaze in good order.
A Pair of Worcester Porcelain Patty Pans, circa 1770, painted in underglaze blue with the Peony pattern, 11cm diameter; A Similar Leaf Dish, painted with the Gillyflower pattern, 8.5cm long; and Two Similar Covers (5)Condition report: Both patty pans pierced for suspension and with metal loops. Some typical minor wear throughout. Some glaze flakes to rim of pickle dish. One patty pan with a small patch of staining. One lid with a tiny rim chip. No repairs throughout.
A Pair of Worcester Porcelain Dessert Plates, circa 1770, painted with sprays of flowers on a blue ground gilt with scrolls and strapwork, seal marks in underglaze blue, 19cm diameter; A Bow Porcelain Sauce Boat, circa 1765, of fluted oval form, painted in underglaze blue with the Desirable Residences pattern, 15.5cm long; A Liverpool Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, painted in underglaze blue with a version of the Cannonball pattern; and A Worcester Porcelain Sparrow Beak Jug and Cover, printed in underglaze blue with the Fence pattern (6)Condition report: Dessert plates with some stacking wear to gilding and other minor surface wear. Sauceboat, saucer and cover with small rim flakes as well as numerous foot and rim chips with resultant staining. Some crazing. Jug with chips to the rim of cover and pitting to glaze. Saucer with two rim chips. Some glaze pitting to plates. Typical minor wear throughout. No restoration.
A Worcester Porcelain Mug, circa 1770, of cylindrical form, printed en grisaille with a full-length portrait of William Shakespeare flanked by figures of maidens allegorical of Comedy and Tragedy, 15.5cm highFootnote: See Spero (Simon) 18th Century English Transfer Printed Porcelain and Enamels, The Joseph M Handley Collection pg.29 where it is discussed that the engraving of Shakespeare is taken from Peter Schwemaker's monument to Shakespeare in Westminster Abbey and that the figures of Comedy and Tragedy are after a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds painted in 1761, entitled Garrick between Comedy and Tragedy.Condition report: Some typical very minor surface scratching. No restoration.
A Worcester Porcelain Gadroon Creamboat, circa 1775, painted in underglaze blue with the Cannon Ball pattern, crescent mark, 10cm long; and A Chocolate Cup and Stand, circa 1785, of twin-handled ogee form, gilt with dots below a strapwork and leaf border, stand 15cm diameter (2)Condition report: Creamboat with restoration to base of handle. Both with some minor wear.
A Worcester Porcelain Mug, circa 1775, of cylindrical form, printed in underglaze blue with the Gillyflower pattern, 8.5cm high; and A Similar Mug, printed with the Natural Sprays pattern, crescent mark in underglaze blue, 8.5cm high (2)Provenance: Natural Sprays mug ex Albert Amor, The MacDonald Collection, 2011Condition report: Natural Sprays mug with firing faults to base. Both with typical minor surface wear.
A Worcester Porcelain Dry Mustard Pot, circa 1780, of baluster form, printed in underglaze blue with the Fruit and Wreath pattern, printed mark, 7cm high; and A Similar Scalloped Dessert Plate, painted with the Gillyflower pattern, crescent mark, 19cm diameter (2)Condition report: Mustard pot with hairline crack from upper rim and missing cover. Short firing tear to rim of plate. Both with typical minor surface wear.
A Caughley Porcelain Wine Taster, circa 1780, of circular form with fluted handle, printed in underglaze blue with the Fisherman pattern, 6.5cm wide; A Similar Egg Drainer, printed SX mark, 8.5cm wide: A Similar Miniature Sparrowbeak Jug and Coffee Cup, painted in underglaze blue with chinoiserie landscapes, jug 5cm high; A Worcester Mansfield Pattern Tea Bowl; and Another Miniature Saucer (6)Condition report: Taster and drainer with minor wear. Miniature sparrowbeak and coffee cup missing handles. Worcester saucer with tiny rim frits. Miniature saucer with sections of rim missing.
A Caughley Porcelain Ice or Sorbet Cup, circa 1785, of campana shape with scroll handle, painted in underglaze blue with Chantilly Sprig pattern within blue line borders, printed S mark in underglaze blue, 6.2cm highFootnote: For a similar cup in the same pattern see Godden (Geoffrey) Caughley and Worcester Porcelain, pl.120 where the shaped is referred to as an egg cupCondition report: Very minor surface wear. No damage or restoration.
A Champions Bristol Coffee Cup and Saucer, circa 1775, painted with flower sprays and scattered sprigs within brown line borders, saucer bears crossed swords mark in underglaze blue; A Worcester Teacup and Saucer, circa 1770, painted with scattered flower sprigs, saucer bears crossed swords mark in blue; A Similar Tea Bowl, painted with flower sprays in panels on a blue ground highlighted in gilt; A Sparrowbeak Jug, painted in colours with chinoiserie figures in panels, 9cm high; and A Tea Bowl and Saucer, painted in green monochrome with flower sprigs within gilt line borders (8)Condition report: Bristol cup and saucer with some minor wear and glaze pitting. Worcester teacup and saucer with wear and rim flakes, also with a crack to lower handle terminal and saucer foot rim. Blue ground tea bowl broken in two and re-glued, with some wear to gilding. Sparrowbeak jug broken and re-glued, with hairline crack throughout base. Green monochrome tea bowl and saucer with some wear.
A Pair of Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Crested Sauce Tureens and Covers, circa 1820, of campana form with pine cone finials and strap handles on square bases, painted with a griffin-head crest beneath a motto BOULOGNE ET CADIX on a cream ground within a shaped gilt and claret borders and gadrooned rim, impressed marks, 18cm highFootnote: These tureens bear the crest and motto of Heygate. They are from a dessert service commissioned by Sir William Heygate (1782-1844); Lord Mayor of London 1822-23; created Baronet, of Southend in the County of Essex, in 1831.Condition report: One cover restored broken into several pieces with overspray restoration. Some surface scratching to the claret grounds and light wear to the gilding
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Vases, Pierced Covers and Liners, by Brian Leaman and Paul Stanley, 2nd half 20th century, painted with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank above a moulded and gilt basketweave border, signed, printed marks in black, 20cm highCondition report: Very minor surface wear.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Plate, by John Smith, 2nd half 20th century, painted with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed mark in black, 28cm diameter; A Similar Plate, indistinctly signed, printed mark in black, 27.5cm diameter; and Another, painted by Cooper with a still life of fruit within in a broad sky-blue border gilt with scrolls and foliage, signed, printed mark in gilt, 27cm diameter (3)Condition report: Typical very minor surface wear. Second plate with 1cm scratch through signature.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover, 2nd half 20th century, of compressed oval form with leaf-sheathed handle, painted with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt gadroon borders, printed mark in black, 24cm longCondition report: No damage or restoration. Typical very minor surface wear. Gilding free from any notable wear.

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