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A tray of 18th century and later ceramics including a Worcester blue and white baluster coffee pot (lacking cover) in the Zig-Zag Fence pattern circa. 1770, pair of Staffordshire figure by Thomas Parr, Karl Ens model of a kingfisher and a silver topped faceted glass dressing table bottle (one tray)
TWO HEREND FIGURES: a cat playing with a ball, 13cm high, and a pair of ducks; together with a Royal Worcester Connoisseur Collection 'Giles Cat', and a Royal Worcester 'Old Woman' candle snuffer (4) Condition Report : all in good condition Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A small Flight Barr and Barr (Worcester) vase c.1825-30, of drum shape, painted with a figure in a rural landscape reserved on a gilt seaweed ground between two bands of white beading, reserved on a faux marble ground, raised on three gilt paw feet on a shaped base, impressed and painted marks, restored sections to the rim, 9cm.
A Worcester blue and white 'Wigornia' creamboat c.1753-55, the shaped hexagonal form moulded in relief with a Chinese landscape including pavilions and terraced fenced gardens below birds in flight, the interior rim painted in blue with floral sprays, workman's mark to the interior, 11cm. The moulding on this creamer corresponds to Moulding D according to Paul Riley, A review of 'Wigornia' cream jugs, ECC Trans., Vol.13, pt.3, pp.166-169.
A Barr Flight and Barr (Worcester) fruit cooler with liner and cover c.1807-13, the bowl shape painted with panels of flowers within gilt scroll borders on a mazarin blue ground, the shoulders applied with horned satyr masks, with a shallow bowl liner and waisted cover, impressed crowned BFB mark to the foot, printed mark inside the cover, a repair to one handle and the finial, 28.5cm. (3)
Two Worcester teapots and a vase and cover c.1756-70, one teapot printed and coloured with the Red Bull pattern, the other with Warmstry fluting and painted with a panelled design in Kakiemon enamels, the vase painted with panels of birds reserved on a later apple green ground, the teapots' covers lacking, the vase's cover broken and repaired, 18.7cm max. (4)
A Chamberlain's Worcester part botanical dessert service c.1830-40, variously painted with specimens of Major Convolvulus, Broad Leav'd Kalmia, Madagascar Periwinkle, Three Coloured Cranes Bill, Three Ribbed Blakea and Sweet Pea, reserved within dark blue borders and moulded gilt rims, titled in red to the undersides. Comprising: two shell dishes and four plates. (6)
A Grainger's Worcester mug dated 1814, the cylindrical form finely painted in sepia with a titled view of Worcester within a gilt border, with gilt foliate sprays to the reverse, the inside base with marbled effect, titled in red to the base 'North West View of the City of Worcester August 2nd 1814', a little staining, 10cm.
A Worcester teapot and cover c.1756-58, the plain baluster form finely painted with butterflies, moths and other insects in flight around sprays of flowers, a further moth and ladybird to the cover beside the floral knop, the faceted spout with small leaf sprigs, a little good restoration to the spout, 18.5cm across. (2)
Two Worcester blue and white teapots and covers and a coffee pot and cover c.1760-75, the coffee pot painted with the Mansfield pattern, one teapot printed with the Three Flowers pattern, the other with the Fence pattern, and three Worcester teabowls and saucers printed with the Fruit Sprays pattern, hatched crescent marks to most, the teapots' covers associated, some faults, 19cm max. (12)
A rare Worcester slop bowl c.1756, finely pencilled in black with two figures bowing before enclosed buildings in a mountainous Oriental landscape, the further with pine trees on a rocky mountain, the interior rim with a spearhead border, incised line mark, 13.6cm dia. This design is based on an original Chinese pattern in encre de Chine. Cf. Woolley and Wallis, Fine Porcelain and Pottery, 15th September 2015, lot 321 for a coffee cup in the same pattern.
A Bristol (Richard Champion) teapot c.1772-75, printed in black with La Terre to one side, a lady standing in a garden setting beside potted plants with a man kneeling at her side, the reverse with flowering plants and small scattered sprigs, the cover lacking, 21.2cm across. Cf. Norman Stretton Collection, Phillips, 21st February 2001, lot 146 for a similar teapot with cover. The print is taken from a set of the Elements after Boucher, engraved by P Aveline, and can also be found on Bow and Worcester porcelain. It may relate to Richard Holdship.
A Chamberlain's Worcester charger c.1840, the well finely painted with an arrangement of flowers including lilac, passionflower, rose and tulip, the shaped border with four panels of flowers within raised gilt designs reserved on a blue ground, faint impressed mark, a rim crack, 36cm. Cf. Geoffrey Godden, Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852, pl.195 for a near identical dish. That dish, and this, reputedly from a service presented to the Grand Duchess of Hesse by Queen Victoria.
A Hermes Toucan coffee pot, Minton Haddon Hall teaset and Royal Worcester and Minton coffee cans and saucers Condition Report: Hermes Toucan coffee pot/lidded jug - In good condition. No chips, cracks, restoration or scratching. The liner inside the box is torn and the boxed is rubbed to the corners. Minton - coffee pot, jug and sugar bowl are all damaged. 6 cups and 4 saucers. Scratching and rubbing to most. Royal Worcester - 4 cups and 6 saucers, mainly damaged.
A lot comprising Belleek Shamrock pattern posey vases and saucer, A Royal Worcester hand painted plate (unsigned), a Limoges vase, a Chinese plate, a paper silhouette of a lady, lady artist's handpainted trinket dishes signed A A M to base, a pink lustre glazed mug, Wedgwood jasperware etc Condition Report: Not available for this lot
A lot comprising a Royal Albert 5221 gilt decorated part tea service, Elizabethan Carmen pattern coffee cups and saucers, an F & Sons Verona pattern tureen, hand painted continental pottery, Royal Worcester Evesham pattern serving trays, bookends modelled as wooden chairs, trinket dishes by Noritake, Radford etc Condition Report: Not available for this lot
Four Royal Worcester dishes in 'Old Worcester Scale Blue', painted with exotic birds, and insects, together with a Royal Crown Derby 4398 pattern teaset comprising eight cups and saucers, six plates and a sugar bowl Condition Report: Worcester dishes nice condition, very light surface scratches. RCD - sugar bowl discoloured, and lightly crazed but does not ping. two cups crazed, one cracked and one discoloured, others ok. Saucers and plates ahve light surface scartches and light rubbing to gilt.
A lot comprising a green ground and gilt decorated Royal Tuscan part tea service, Royal Worcester 1874 polka dot decorated cups and saucers, Crown Ducal Strawberry Fair pattern plates and bowls, pink ground & gilt decorated plates, Wedgwood Erturia floral decorated plates, Aynsley posies etc Condition Report: Not available for this lot

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