A VERY LARGE COPPER LUSTRE JUG - with blue band and raised figural and animal decoration, 18cms H (body sound but cracking underneath the base), together with a large copper lustre dancing figures jug, 18cms H, A SMALL ROYAL ALBERT COUNTRY ROSES CIRCULAR DISH and later Country Roses miniature narrow necked vase together with two Royal Worcester boxed pair sets of June Garland egg cups with plated tops and ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURINE - Autumn Breezes HN1984, a pottery Royal Doulton children's nursery rhyme cup and a tiny Royal Doulton avocet Toby jug
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A collection of miniature porcelain items, to include a Derby bottle vase, decorated with flowers, 9cm high, a Coalport vase, of compressed globular form, a 7.5cm high, a similar vase, a Wedgwood Jasperware vase, Royal Worcester porcelain scent bottle, of compressed shield form, printed mark, 9cm high, another similar example, decorated with a bird, two further porcelain scent bottles, and a miniature opaline and gilt glass ewer, 9.5cm high (9)Condition report: Porcelain bird scent cracked. Two other porcelain scent bottles lacking mounts. General wear and losses to decoration throughout.
A Chamberlain’s Worcester porcelain named view bottle vase, mid-19th century, depicting Christ Church College Oxford, printed marks, 11.5cm high, together with a Grainger Lee & Co Worcester porcelain vase, depicting Malvern, 8.3cm high (2)Condition report: Wear to gilding and decoration, scratches to both. No obvious chips or cracks.
An Austrian pottery bowl, the black ground with 'jewelled' Persian design decoration, 22cm diameter, together with a Royal Worcester Crownware lustre bowl, 23.5cm diameter, three Royal Doulton dressing table items with country cottage decoration, one other, and a cheese dish, 28cm wide (7)Condition report: Good condition with no visible cracks or chips, wear to painted decoration to cheese dish
A New Hall blue and white part tea and coffee service, decorated in the Willow pattern, comprising a teapot and stand, a lidded sugar bowl, a cream jug, eleven teacups, eight saucers, a slop bowl and five coffee cans, teapot 27.5cm wide, together with a Grainger & Co Worcester tea service for six, and a collection of Copeland Spode dinner wares (qty.)Condition report: Chips, cracks, losses and repairs throughout.
Worcester feather moulded coffee can, circa 1755, with loop handle and flared rim, polychrome painted with floral sprays, the rim with a pattern in underglaze blue, painter's mark to base, 6.25cm highCondition report: Some minor enamel scratching, a very small hairline on the rim and a couple of fleabites.
An early Worcester teapot, circa 1754-55, polychrome painted in the Chinese style with a fence-type pattern, with non-matching cover, 12cm highCondition report: The cover has a couple of nibbles to the flower finial. Small chips to spout. Small hairline on the rim. Hairline around the bottom terminal of the handle and next to the top terminal of the handle. Some minor enamel wear.
19th century framed porcelain plaque, finely painted with exotic birds, with green and gilt patterned border, possibly Worcester, 16.5cm x 14cm without frameCondition report: Very small chips to the bottom corners, but only visible from the back. The front has some minor scratching and a tiny fault or chip near the bottom left. There are two holes near the top for hanging, but these could be original.
A .44'' ALLEN & WHEELOCK 'ARMY MODEL SIX CHAMBER PERCUSSION REVOLVER, fitted with a 7½ barrel, serial number 128, only about 750 of this model were made and some were subsequently converted to rim-fire, the company of Allen & Wheellock operated in Worcester, Massachusetts U.S.A. between 1856 and 1865 and this model is believed to have been made in 1861, it is in correct working condition, rust free but lacking its original blued finish
A collection of Royal Grafton china Burlington pattern teawares comprising six cups, six saucers and five tea plates, together Heathcote teawares comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups, six saucers and six tea plates, and a collection of Royal Worcester Vine Harvest pattern coffeewares comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, eight coffee cans and seven saucers (collection)
An early 20th century Zsolnay Pecs jardiniere with painted detail and pierced rim, with printed mark to base, 18 cm diameter approximately (AF), together with a set of seven dessert plates with arcaded borders and painted fruit decoration, signed to reverse Barbara W Baxter and dated 1965, 21 cm diameter approximately, thirty four continental storage jars with blue printed decoration and black inscriptions, a set of six Royal Grafton china coffee cups and saucers, a Royal Worcester figure - Summer Regatta, etc (collection)
Michael Lyne (British 1912-1989) The Beaufort Hunt with Worcester Lodge to the distance, signed coloured print published by Frost & Reed 1954, 42 x 56 cm approximate visible sheet size, a further signed coloured print after the same artist of The Beaufort at Worcester Lodge, edition number 157/300, 23 x 34 cm, together with further coloured prints relating to The Beaufort Hunt including example after John King showing the hunt at Didmarton and signed by the artist and The Duke Of Beaufort, 48 x 65 cm, an example after Leon Wilson showing The Duke Of Beaufort's hounds, etc, various sizes, all framed (6)
A collection of Worcester ceramics including a 19th century Hadley type Worcester figure of a seated male musician (af) black printed mark to base, a Royal Worcester 1951 bicentenary jug 10.5 cm approximately, a Hadley Worcester jug with printed mark to base, a Flight, Barr and Barr cup and saucer with blue and gilt decoration, etc (7)
A quantity of Aynsley teawares with fruit decoration in the Royal Worcester style comprising twelve cups (various patterns), some af, twelve saucers, also different sizes, together with similar wares including six plates, etc, together with a collection of Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern wares comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, etc (collection)
A set of twelve Franklin porcelain Wood & Sons toby jugs from the Charles Dickens toby jug collection, together with further decorative ceramics including a late 19th century fairing group - The Last In Bed, a Belleek shell moulded jug and matching bowl, a pair of Royal Worcester white glazed shell moulded vases (one af), etc (collection)
A late Victorian Royal Worcester part dinner service, hand painted decoration depicting sprays of flowers, gilt check rims, comprising seven graduating oval serving dishes, largest 55cm long, smallest 29cm long, eight dinner plates, 27cm, ten side plates, 23cm, three bread plates, 20.5cm, nine soup bowls, 26cm, and ten dessert bowls, 23cm, printed and impressed factory marks, most dated 1885. (49)
A Royal Doulton Waterloo Museum Battle of Waterloo commemorative tankard, printed with a battle scene, the pewter cover surmounted by a cannon, h.18cm; together with a Royal Worcester National Maritime Museum Nelson's Victory at Trafalgar commemorative tankard; a Franklin Porcelain The Woodcock Gamebird stein; and four other continental steins (7)
A box of miscellaneous items to include a Flight Barr & Barr Worcester cabinet on a pale green ground with handpainted floral decoration within gilt border, one other Chamberlains Worcester plate hand painted with pink roses within a blue border heightened in gilt, a modern beerstein, pair of Old Sheffield plate table candlesticks etc

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