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Three boxed Halcyon Days Enamels trinket boxes comprising one ' A Commemoration of Wolverhampton City 2000' numbered 67 from a limited edition of 250, one titled 'The children of the new Millennium hold our future in their hands' and the last a design inspired by the Wallace Collection, together with a boxed Royal Worcester trinket box celebrating the Golden Jubilee. (4)
Ten assorted Royal Worcester bisque models of birds comprising Nuthatch 3334, S/D, Thrush 3234, S/D, Blue Tit 3199, Yellow Hammer 3377, Goldfinch 3239, Chaffinch 3240, Chaffinches 3364, Pied Woodpeckers 3363, Robin 3197 and Goldfinch 3875, S/D, all with black printed marks together with a Royal Crown Derby model of Blue Tit & Chicks, marked as a second. (11)
A 19th Century oval spoon tray decorated with gilt insects and floral sprays with a blue and gilt pattern edge, painted crescent mark, probably Samson, length 15cm, together with a pair of Royal Worcester shape G365 spill vases, a Grainger & Co leaf shaped dish and a pair of Royal Worcester shape G69 footed dishes. (6)
Three pieces of early 20th Century Locke & Co Worcester comprising a small vase with pierced decoration to the shoulder, height 12cm, a small vase decorated with a hand painted pheasant, signed Blake, height 14cm, S/D, and a small fern or cache pot decorated with a peacock, signed Bach, diameter 11cm, S/D, all with printed marks. (3)
An early 20th Century Royal Worcester figure 'The Bather Surprised' model 486, after designs by Thomas Brock, modelled as a female partially clad standing by a tree bough, picked out in tonal gilding to the blush and ivory tinted ground, her robe tinted in pink, green printed mark with date code for 1902, height 40cm, S/D.
An early 20th Century Royal Worcester shape H279 vase decorated with autumnal leaves and berries, in the style of Kitty Blake, unsigned, green mark with date code for 1924, height 9cm, together with two later 20th Century cabbage leaf jugs with hand painted floral decoration, black printed marks, height 10cm. (3)
JAMES IIDocument confirming John Hough as prebend to the cathedral church of Worcester, in Latin, elaborate foliate design on initial letter, contemporary docket 'A Donation of a prebend to the Cathedral Church of Worcester to John Hough, Mtre of Arts', signed 'Eddowes'; with complete Great Seal in brown wax affixed by a vellum tag (diameter 150mm.), on one skin of vellum, some dust staining particularly on verso, oblong folio (265 x 360mm.) Westminster, 4 March 1687/8Footnotes:Bearing a good impression of James II's Great Seal (which was supposedly thrown into the Thames on his flight in 1688), this document dates from the most controversial period of the life of John Hough (1651-1743), who was given the prebendary of Worcester in 1686 and became Bishop in 1717. He is most remembered for the political storm surrounding his election to the presidency of Magdalen College, Oxford in 1686, against the wishes of James II who wished to appoint a catholic to the post. After the furore 'Hough remained in London... during the winter of 1687–8 but, having the reputation of being 'a centre of correspondence' with 'disaffected' notables thought it more discreet to retire to Worcester, where he remained undisturbed in his prebend and where he preached in June 1688'. (Julian Lock, ODNB). He also held the Bishoprics of Oxford, Litchfield and Coventry and was generous benefactor in ensuring the upkeep of church buildings. Hough was buried in the cathedral in Worcester where he is commemorated by a fine monument by Roubiliac, his first major commission in England. The document also makes mention of Barnabus Oley, MA, who was made prebendary of the cathedral in 1660.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mixed lot of ceramic items to include Royal Worcester 'Serena', Royal Worcester 'The Fairest Rose' A/F, 'The Victoria & Albert Museum No. A1462 figure of a lady reading, a figure of a Fairy 'The Daisy Faerie' by Christine Howorth limited edition No. 370/7200, a Schmid Yamada original wind-up musical clown, together with other items Location: RWB

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