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Pair of Royal Vienna porcelain vases, each of cylindrical form, Paris & Helena, and Psyche, one AF, 23.5cm high, together with, a Doulton Lambeth 'Slater's Patent' vase, of tall ovoid form, painted with green flowers on a gold ground (AF), 42cm high, a Royal Worcester style porcelain vase, in the form of putti holding a fan (AF) (4)
A Royal Worcester part set, reproduction of the Blind Earl pattern, comprising pair of teacups and saucers, oval dessert dish, shaped circular plate, two smaller trinket trays, printed marks; a similar pair of reproduction The Duke of Gloucester Service shallow soup dishes, printed marks (8)
A Royal Worcester sparrow beak cream jug, printed and painted with summer flowers, 11.5cm, date code for 1931, printed mark; a Royal Worcester miniature mug, 4cm, date code for 1876; others, a miniature tyg, painted with pink posies, 1905; a lobed ovoid vase; a blush ivory posy vase, moulded with stiff leaves, painted with blossom, 12cm; a Graingers and Co basket shaped vase; etc (12)
A Wedgwood Susie Cooper Desgin coffee set for four; Royal Crown Derby blue and white; a Denby vase; Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed plates; Delft souvenir ware; resin reproduction models; Royal Worcester trinket dishes; Crown Staffordshire coasters; other decorative ceramics; qty
A Worcester Porcelain Dessert Dish Bearing the Armourial Achievement of Lieutenant G. O. Gunning, 10th Hussars. The oval scalloped dish, measuring 245mm x 195mm, bearing the posthumous armourial achievement of Lieutenant George Orlando Gunning, 10th Hussars, of Horton House, Northamptonshire, featuring the Waterloo Medal and riband at centre, with floral decorations around, good condition £60-£80 --- George Orlando Gunning was born on 18 December 1796, the son of Sir George Gunning, Bt., and the Hon. Elizabeth Gunning, née Bridgeman, and was educated at Charterhouse. He was commissioned Lieutenant in the 3rd Dragoons on 8 April 1813, and served with them in the Peninsula War from March to April 1814, being present at the final action at the Battle of Toulouse on 10 April 1814. He transferred to the 10th Hussars on 26 December 1814, and served during the Waterloo campaign in Brevet Major Taylor’s No. 2 Troop, being killed in action at the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815. Captain George Luard, 18th Hussars, witnessed his death, which he described thus: ‘Poor young Gunning was shot but suffered little, only crying “Great God”, and dropped from his horse quite dead in a moment.’
The Queen’s South Africa Medal awarded to Trooper F. W. B. Dorgan, Protectorate Regiment Frontier Force, who was wounded during the Defence of Mafeking on 8 December 1899 Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Orange Free State, Defence of Mafeking, Transvaal (17 Tpr: F. W. B. Dorgan. Protect: Regt. F.F.) very fine £1,400-£1,800 --- Frederick William Bedford Dorgan was born in Bow, London, in 1874 and enlisted in the British South Africa Police on 19 November 1897. He was discharged by purchase on 4 March 1899, and re-enlisted in the Protectorate Regiment Frontier Force on 19 August 1899, being posted to A Squadron. He served during the Boer War at the Defence of Mafeking, and was slightly wounded by a shell outside the B.S.A.P. Fort at Mafeking on 8 December 1899. He subsequently served as a Conductor in the Remount Depot at Worcester, Cape Colony, and died on 28 November 1945, aged 71.
An 18th Century Worcester type blue and white teapot of ribbed squash form, decorated with panels of fruit and flowers and with flower head relief work finial to the lid, 13.5 cm high, a Worcester blanc de chine figure of a Mansion House Dwarf, 16 cm high, a Royal Worcester blue and white and gilt decorated sucrier and cover, 10.5 cm high and a pair of Worcester blue and white transfer and gilt decorated oval vegetable tureens in the Aesthetic taste with elephant head handles, 32 cm long x 15 cm high
A pair of Royal Worcester figural candlesticks designed by James Hadley as "Boy and girl reclining on twin boughs", date marked for 1887, 21.5 cm high, a pair of circa 1900 French porcelain figures of "Male and female gardener", 20.5 cm high, a pair of hollow bottom Staffordshire figures of "Boy and girl reading", 11.5 cm high and a pair of modern Staffordshire figures of rabbits, 9 cm long x 6.7 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Candlesticks only - both have had significant restoration throughout as well as general wear and tear, dirt, etc. See images for further details.
A collection of various small china wares to include Coalport red ground vase with hand painted panels depicting waterside landscapes 14.8 cm high, a Derby pear shaped bottle neck vase decorated with panel of floral sprays on a bleu royale ground 11 cm high, a Derby Japan pattern coffee can 6.3 cm high, Derby Japan pattern onion shaped vase 9 cm high, a Coalport gilt and pink transfer decorated two handled bowl 14.5 cm wide x 6.5 cm, a Royal Worcester blushware pot decorated with floral sprays 6 cm high, another similar 8 cm high and a Japanese Kutani palette vase decorated with finches amongst blossoming foliage 18.5 cm high
ALBERT SHUCK FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; three hand painted cabinet plates each centrally painted with fruit inside cobalt blue and gilt scrolling detail, puce factory mark to base and date code for 1930-32 to underside, diameter 23cm.Additional InformationMinor wear to the gilding and light surface wear, one of the plates with hairline crack running through the centre of the piece, otherwise no other faults.
An 18th century cream ware teapot of bulbous form with printed decoration depicting figures on a horseback in a country setting, height 12cm, an 18th century Worcester Flight Barr Barr teapot and cover decorated in the 'Cabbage Rose' pattern, the cover with rose finial, height 12cm, and a Basalt Ware teapot, etc (4).Additional InformationThe Basalt Ware example with an old repair to the joint on the spout. The cream ware example with repair to the joint on the spout and body. The Worcester example with a crack running through the body. The cover is possibly a replacement. Chips and old repairs to the cover and a chip to the spout. The later example with minimal wear.
WEDGWOOD; a dark blue jasperware vase, decorated with figures and floral garlands, height 19.5cm, together with a jasperware bowl, two boxes and covers and a pomander, a further selection of Wedgwood items, with four Spode figures by Pauline Shone comprising 'Elizabeth', 'Gardener', 'Charlotte' and 'Edward', a Royal Worcester 'Moments' figure of 'Good Night' and two Royal Worcester Oriental figures, 'The Greeting' and 'The Fan', with four other items.Additional InformationThe Spode figure of Edward is lacking the top of the sailboat. The Royal Worcester figure of 'The Greeting' is lacking the fingertips to the left hand. Jasperware with some light scuffs.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a fourteen-piece part tea service simply decorated with green floral garlands, comprising teapot and cover, milk jug, four tea cups, sugar bowl, three small plates and four saucers, together with a Wetley China thirty-six piece part tea service enamelled with tulips, a Heathcote China twelve-piece part coffee service and a Radfords China forty-piece part tea service.Additional InformationThe Royal Worcester part tea service has crazing to most of the pieces, the teapot is heavily crazed throughout, with some stained hairline cracks. The Wetley tea service with rubbing to the gilding throughout, a couple of the plates with hairline cracks and a couple of the cups with hairline cracks. The Heathcote part coffee service with rubbing to the gilding and two of the cups with a hairline crack. The last tea service does have some crazing, general wear to the gilding and enamels on all, one of the tea cups is lacking a handle and two of the plates with a hairline crack. The saucer with a hairline crack and two of the cups with a crack to the handle. The spout of the teapot to this service is broken.
FOUR GRAINGER'S WORCESTER DESSERT PLATESCirca 1894Painted with roses possibly by George Cole, printed shield mark and date code for 1894, painted pattern Z618, 22cm diameter; also a Royal Worcester conical jug, circa 1915, decorated with flowers, printed marks, 13cm high, (5)Overall in good condition
A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PART TEA SERVICECirca 1765-70Painted with `The Chrysanthemum' pattern inside gilt line borders, comprising; a teapot and cover, sugar bowl and cover, slop bowl, teabowl and saucer, blue open crescent marks, teapot 16cm high (7)Teapot and cover- chip to rim of cover, approx. 4 cm by 1cm. Haircrack top cover from rim to base of knop. Small chips to knop.Sugar bowl and cover- some wear to gilding on rim of bowl. Small chips to flowers and leaves on cover.Slop bowl- some small nicks to footrim.Teabowl and saucer- good condition
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER SMALL BEAKER VASES AND VASE BY KITTY BLAKECirca 1932 and 1941Each piece painted with blackberries, signed, puce printed marks and date codes, 12cm and 8cm high; and a Royal Worcester bowl, circa 1919, painted with pink roses, indistinctly signed Baker (?), 17.5cm diameter ( 4)One of the beaker vases has a fine haircrack across the base. Otherwise in good condition.
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY CANDLESTICKS, decorated with hand painted floral and raised gilt detail, printed marks to the base, H 20.5 cm (2)Condition Report:one of the corners to the top has been restored, plus a small chip on the base to the same example. Hairline crack on the top of the other candlestick plus the bottom corner appears to have been restored. aslo gilt rub present.

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