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A Garniture of Three Royal Worcester Porcelain Boat-Shaped Twin-Handled Bowls, by John Smith, 2nd half 20th century, one with mythical beast handles, two with scroll handles, painted with still lifes of fruit on a mossy bank within moulded and gilt scroll borders, on scroll feet, signed, printed marks in black, one bowl 38cm wide, two bowls 30cm wideCondition report: Typical very minor surface wear.
A collection of 12 Royal Worcester replica miniature jugs from the Historic Jugs Collection, comprising: Chelsea Ewer, Cabbage Leaf Jug, Silver Shape Jug, Lamprey Cream Jug, Wishbone Jug, Cream Jug, Grainger Jug, Chinese Ewer, Sparrow Beak Jug, Scratchcross Jug, Ring-Neck Jug and Poppy Jug, all having makers mark on the base (12)
Five items of Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain, comprising compressed oviform two handled vase with raised gilt and enamel floral decoration, model 1631, 23 cm; compressed oviform two handled potpourri with floral decoration, lacking cover, model 1995, 14.5 cm; small ewer with floral decoration, model 1587, 15 cm; compressed oviform two handled sugar bowl, lacking cover, model 1466, 15 cm; floral decorated sugar basin, Reg No.190547, 10.5 cm diameter
BR-W brass cabside numberplate 9680 ex Collett 0-6-0 PT built at Swindon in 1949. Allocated to St Blazey, Swindon, Worcester and 82E Bristol Barrow Road from where it was withdrawn in December 1965 and scrapped the following year at Cashmores, Newport. In original condition as stored since 1965.
Nameplate MEREVALE HALL ex GWR Collett Hall Class 4-6-0 built at Swindon in 1937 as order number 304 and numbered 5971. Allocated to Worcester, Shrewsbury, Southall, Old Oak Common, Reading, Oxford and 82E Bristol Barrow Road from where it was withdrawn from in December 1965 and scrapped the following year at Cashmore's (Newport). In nicely cleaned condition.
A Royal Worcester cabinet plate, finely painted with fruit, by William Bagnall, puce marks to base, within a gilt border, 18cm wide, together with a pair of matching cabinet plates, a vase and two Worcester blush ivory trinket dishes (6)Condition report: One of the pair of fruit plates has been broken into several pieces and glued. All the pieces are dirty, with light signs of wear.

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