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A Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri and cover, the body painted with roses, gilt heightened, shape no: 183, pattern no: H1054, green factory stamp (CR: old repair to finial of cover, glue evident on inside) together with a Royal Worcester wyvern vase, shape no: G161, blush ivory decorated with a Blue Tit, gilt heightened, date code for 1926, green factory mark (2)
18THC WORCESTER TANKARD - LANDSCAPE SCENE a large porcelain tankard of cylindrical form, the front painted with a landscape scene within an oval panel with leaf border. Also painted with sprigs of flowers and leaves, and with a blue and gilt border to the rim and base rim. Restoration to section of the body and base rim, Blue Crescent mark to base. 15.5cms high
PAIR OF 19THC ROYAL WORCESTER AESTHETIC MOVEMENT PILGRIM FLASKS in the Chinese style and possibly designed by Christopher Dresser, the flasks painted and enamelled in the cloisonne style with various foliage, with lobed gilded handles and scrolling base. Impressed Royal Worcester marks, 28cms high. (2)
ROYAL WORCESTER - SIGNED ITEMS five various items including a two handled globular vase painted with roses signed E M Fildes (13cms high), and a jug of tapering form by the same artist (20.5cms high). Also with a small pot pourri signed M Hunt (11cms high), and a small dish and menu holder signed by E Townsend. (5)
19THC ROYAL WORCESTER TUREEN - BENGAL GRENADIERS, INDIAN INTEREST an oval shaped lidded tureen with a dark blue band and gilded decoration, with a crest for the Bengal Grenadiers. Also with a matching dish but without a crest. Lidded dish with Royal Worcester mark to the underside of the lid. 29cms across. (2)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory ground porcelain centre piece in the form of a central bowl on a tapering column, mounted with three cornucopias with lion masks, decorated overall with roses, signed A LANE & standing on a separate black painted porcelain plinth , marked 1713 to base,The vase is 23 cm tall, the plinth is 7 cm tall with overall height at 20cm when centre piece sat on the plinth,Condition of the vase is excellent without any chips or cracks
A set of Royal Worcester menu holders of a fox and hounds (6)Provenance:Landwade Hall, Exning, SuffolkCondition report: Fox is chipped to the cheeka and at the base between the two back legsSome hounds have minor loss to the enamel above the shoulders to the reverseMinor nibble chips to the ends of most dogs tailsSeated dog is damagedSee photos
A garniture of Worcester vases with script marks, two pairs of 19th century Staffordshire porcleain spill vases, a pair of Chinese spill vases and a pair of vases painted with pink roses, and an English porcleain pastille burner painted with pink roses (qty)Provenance:Landwade Hall, Exning, SuffolkCondition report: Markings and rubbings to gilt commensurate with age and use. English porcleain pastille burner has wax marks on base and lid. Chinese spill vase has loss to the base. Both of the green sleeve vases have a fracture line from the edge downwards. One of the pink sleeve vases has a fracture line from the rim. The Worcester vases with script marks have heavy loss of gilt, please see images. Small fracture line on the border detail and restoration to paint work which has discoloured.
A Royal Worcester candlesnuffer, Mr Caudle, wearing a night cap and blanket, lightly coloured, 8cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce; another, Mrs Caudle, wearing pointed bonnet, tied with a blue ribbon, lightly coloured, 8cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce; another, Geisha Girl, 7.5cm high, pice mark (3)
Ireland - a Chamberlain's Worcester armorial circular dinner plate, painted with the Irish arms of a comital member of the Coote family of Mount Coote, Kilmallock, Co Limerick, the three-quarter ground profusely decorated with overlapping leaves and foliate lozenges in tones of purple, pink and gilt on a Pompeian red ground, gilt line rim, 25cm diam, impressed marks and numbered 22, c. 1820
A Worcester Dalhousie style fluted cabinet cup and saucer, decorated with a central cartouche painted with a landscape and lake, within overlapping turquoise husk cartouche, the ground with colourful sprays alternating with insects, blue border applied with gilt, crescent mark, c.1775; a Worcester Sevres influenced fluted cabinet cup and saucer, decorated with floral swags, blue border, crescent mark, c.1780; another (3)
A Royal Worcester Vitreous ichthyological sauceboat and stand, painted with swimming trout, gadrooned cobalt blue borders picked-out in gilt, acanthus-capped scroll handle, 20cm long, the sauceboat with puce printed marks and date code for 1899, the stand with green printed and impressed marks, retailed by James Green & Nephew London, and date code for 1900

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