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A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain globular vases, decorated with birds on flowering branches, on yellow ground, with gilt embellishments, 8.5cm high, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain vase with floral decoration, 9cm high, and a majolica biscuit barrel and cover decorated in light relief with bacchanalian cherubs
A gilt-incised glass comport, possibly French, decorated with flowers and swags, 16.5cm diameter, a pair of Thomas Webb glass tumblers, a pair of Stuart crystal wine glasses and three stemmed sundae glasses, together with a Royal Worcester style porcelain pot pourri, with circular pierced cover, 21cm high, and a 19th century Royal comemorative copper lustre ware jug printed with Queen Caroline, 15cm high (a/f)
A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern candle snuffer, a similar vase and cover, 4 3/4" high, a Royal Doulton figure, "Spring" HN2085, 7 3/4" high, and a Royal Worcester model of two pied woodpeckers, 4 1/4" highCondition:The candle snuffer has a tiny rim chip.The Doulton figure has been restored around the head
A Royal Worcester cabinet cup, decorated cows, by Harry Stinton (chip to base), a similar cabinet saucer, decorated pheasant, by James Stinton, a Royal Worcester saucer, decorated flowers, a miniature jug, a circular box and cover and a Royal Doulton miniature hunting jugCondition:Small pot and cover has a tiny chip to top rim.Small repair on top rim to hunting jugNo other visible issues
Waterloo 1815 (Thomas Burrow, 13th Reg. Light Dragoons,) fitted with original steel clip and ring suspension, small edge bruise, otherwise very fine £1,200-£1,600 --- Provenance: Baldwin 1911; Cattley Collection 1932, to Needes. Thomas Burrow enlisted at Worcester on 8 January 1805, a bricklayer by trade. His name appears on all the musters of the service companies of the 13th Light Dragoons, including the special supplementary pay list for Waterloo, and he was eventually discharged on 30 July 1817, aged 38, in consequence of ‘chronic rheumatism and worn out.’ Sold with some copied research.
Three: Acting Sergeant S. L. Watts, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry British War and Victory Medals (2162 Cpl. S. L. Watts. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); Territorial Force War Medal 1914-19 (2162 Pte. S. L. Watts. Oxf & Bucks. L.I.) very fine (3) £160-£200 --- Sidney L. Watts attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, and served with the 2nd/4th Battalion during the Great War, attaining the rank of Acting Sergeant. He was appointed an Officer Cadet to No. 24 (Tank Corps) Officer Cadet Battalion at Hazeley Down Camp, Winchester, in October 1918. His medals were issued in March 1939, when his address was 24 Worcester Place, Oxford.
Five: Corporal R. G. Valentine, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, later Royal Pay Corps, whose group is accompanied by a typescript memoir by the recipient 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial (5382549 Cpl. R. Valentine. R.P.C.), mounted as worn; together with seven commemorative medals, including the recipient’s Dunkirk Medal; and a quantity of badges, good very fine (lot) £80-£120 --- Reginald George Valentine was born in London in 1911 and was employed as a gardener at Worcester College, Oxford. Attesting for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, ‘he was part of the British Expeditionary Force which crossed into France in 1939 and was one of only a handful of his battalion’s survivors of the German blitzkrieg to be evacuated from Dunkirk the following year. After taking part in the 1944 D-Day landings, he saved a group of Belgians from death at the hands of the Nazis’ (recipient’s obituary refers). He died in Oxford in 1992. Sold with various certificates, photographs, an obituary cutting and a 22 page typescript memoir, modestly entitled ‘the orphan who became a hero’.
A Royal Worcester Petite Fleur blue smooth dinner service comprising eleven plates, twelve dessert plates, eight soup bowls and saucers, five breakfast bowls, fruit bowl, coffee pot, six coffee cans and saucers, vegetable tureen and cover, soup tureen and cover, oval meat plate, two sauce boats, sugar pot and cover, cream jug, slop bowl, oval bowl etc
A collection of green majolica pottery to include four oval dishes marked by Till & Son of Burslem, one oval "Geranium" pattern leaf plate, five others various, three "Lily" circular leaf plates by J Adams and Co., three vine leaf plates and two smaller similar, together with a Burslem "Rose" pattern muffin dish and cover, three small Staffordshire figures, Royal Worcester dolls' house miniature, a three-handled tyg and covered bowl with cream and floral decoration and a Royal Crown Derby dolls' house miniature bowl with blue, orange and gold Imari decoration

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