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A Worcester pickle leaf dish, tea bowl and saucercirca 1765-75the pickle dish painted with the 'Pickle Leaf Vine' pattern, unmarked, 9cm wide and tea bowl and saucer transfer-printed in underglaze blue with 'European Landscapes', hatched crescent, tea bowl 7.8cm diameter, saucer 12cm diameter(3)Condition report: Pickle dish - Condition generally good, there is just one minute nibble to the tip of the handle and a further flat tiny nibble to one spike of the serrated edge.Tea bowl and saucer - Tea bowl with small exterior rim chip. Saucer in good condition with no damages or repairs.
The post-War C.B., 1953 Coronation C.V.O. pair awarded to Eric Bedford, Esq., who served as Chief Architect to the Ministry of Works from 1950-70, and designed the Post Office Tower which was, on its completion, the tallest building in Britain The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, C.B. (Civil) Companion’s neck badge, silver-gilt, with neck riband, in Collingwood, London, case of issue; The Royal Victorian Order, C.V.O., Commander’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, the reverse officially numbered ‘1165’, with neck riband, in Collingwood, London, case of issue; together with the related miniature awards mounted as worn, nearly extremely fine (4) £600-£800 --- C.B. London Gazette 13 June 1959. C.V.O. London Gazette 1 June 1953: ‘On the occasion of Her Majesty’s Coronation.’ Eric Bedford was born in Halifax, Yorkshire, on 23 August 1909 and was educated at Thornton Grammar School, before becoming an apprentice with a firm of architects in Leicester. In 1934 he won a Royal Institute of British Architects competition for the design of a railway terminal, and two years later joined the Ministry of Works, becoming its youngest Chief Architect in 1950, at the age of 41. In 1953 Bedford was given responsibility for the design of the backdrop to the 1953 Coronation. The project, for which he was appointed a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, included four steel arches, surmounted by gold and silver lions, white unicorns, and a coronet, was popular and well received. He was also responsible for the Post Office Tower (now known as the BT Tower) in central London, which upon its completion in 1964 was, at 177 metres, the tallest building in Britain. Described by Pevsner as ‘a notable 1960s landmark’, some of his other government buildings were less aesthetically pleasing, with his (now-demolished) Marsham Street development in Westminster being described by the same authority as ‘ruthlessly logical, but a spectacular failure, the very image of faceless bureaucracy’. Bedford was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in the 1959 Birthday Honours’ List, and retired in 1970. He died in Worcester on 28 July 2001. Sold together with the Bestowal Documents for both awards, both mounted in matching glazed display frames; and copied research.
ROYAL DOULTON; HN1298 'Sweet and Twenty', width 18cm, a Rosenthal hand-painted charger decorated with birds nesting and floral sprays, diameter 35.5cm, also a 20th century Continental figure group depicting a seated maiden reading to a gentleman, height 14cm, Beswick figure of a stag no.954, a Karl Enz figure of storks, Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature jug, Beswick Beatrix Potter figure 'Timmy Willie from Johnny Town Mouse', with gold back stamp, height 7cm etc (9).Additional InformationThe Coalport cottage with hairline crack to the top, the tea caddy with crack to the foot rim and cover, the Continental figure group has been damaged. The gentleman has had his arm off and glued back, Timmy Willie with a sliver chip to the foot rim, the Doulton figure with minor paint losses. The plate with numerous scratches.
HADLEY ROYAL WORCESTER; a pair of hand painted blush ivory figural vases, modelled as a farmer boy and a girl holding a basket, each resting on a basket in a naturalistic setting, impressed signature, puce factory marks and numbered 1365 to base, height 22.5cm (2). Additional InformationWear to the gilding, extensive restoration to branches on the male figure, minimal wear throughout.
HADLEY WORCESTER; a hand painted blush ivory figure of a girl holding a bird's nest with two chicks, puce factory marks and numbered 1106, height 20cm, a further example of a portly gentleman wearing a top hat, height 17cm, each with impressed signature, together with a Royal Worcester figure ‘Parakeet’ (3). Additional InformationWear to the gilding, two of the chics with my nicks to their beaks, minor chip to the front of the top hat, minor chip and crack to Parakeet.
W POWELL FOR HADLEY'S WORCESTER; a hand-painted vase of ovoid form with flared neck, decorated with storks in landscape setting, green factory marks and date code of 1905 to base, height 25cm.Additional InformationWear to the gilded foot rim, the vase possibly had a cover at some point as there is a small recess to the top rim but overall good condition.
HADLEY ROYAL WORCESTER; a large hand painted blush ivory figure group, representing a boy passing a bird's nest down to a seated maiden, raised on naturalistic base, impressed signature, puce factory marks and numbered 1115 to base, height 27.5cm. Additional InformationWear to the gilding, restoration to the handles of the maiden, chip to base rim.
A group of ceramic figures including a near pair of Continental bisque porcelain vases, with figural columns modelled as the Three Graces, unmarked, height 30.5cm, and five further figures including Royal Worcester 'Rosie Picking Apples' figure, Royal Doulton and Nao examples, etc (7).Additional InformationSome fritting, rubbing inclusions and imperfections, dirt. Some small losses and general wear.
A collection of 19th century and later ceramics and glass including a hallmarked silver mounted glass atomiser, Birmingham 1911, height 10.5cm, a Doulton Lambeth carrara ware gourd shaped vase decorated with flowers, height 9cm, a Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory vase modelled as a flower, height 9cm, a Japanese satsuma bowl, diameter 6cm, and a Okra iridescent glass vase, height 18cm.
A collection of small enamel boxes and toy sized ceramics including a limited edition enamel box decorated with a scene after Dir Kyffin Williams for the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society 148/250, a Staffordshire Enamels Old Hall box, a Limoges box and hinged cover modelled as a topiary tree, a Russian lacquered papier-mâché box, a Royal Worcester candle snuffer modelled as a kneeling geisha, a Royal Doulton stoneware miniature tyg, a Crummles enamel box and cover decorated with teddy bears, etc.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a blush ivory flat back jug, decorated with flowers, shape number 1094, together with a smaller flat back jug, a Royal Worcester coffee can and associated saucer, two 19th century Crown Derby Imari circular dishes, a plated chamber stick, a pair of lorgnettes and a small pair of opera glasses (9).Additional InformationThe smaller flat back jug has been broken into two sections and glued back and has hairline cracks and a small hole. The larger flat back jug with some general rubbing to gilding here and there throughout. The coffee can with some crazing and also the saucer. The Imari dishes with light rubbing to the gilding on both and one with a glue repaired break to the handle. Other items with general age wear.
ROYAL WORCESTER; six assorted figures comprising 'A Farmer's Wife', 'Grandma's Bonnet', 'Flight' from the Boys and Girls Come Out to Play series, 'Bedtime', 'The Parakeet' modelled by F G Doughty and 'Playtime' from the Katy's Day series (6).Additional InformationMinimal wear throughout, otherwise good.
MEISSEN; a 20th century ash tray decorated with exotic birds flanked by dragons and auspicious symbols (seconds quality), diameter 19cm, an unusual ceramic oil lamp reservoir in the form of a jester's face, an amphora-type vase, a Continental porcelain puzzle jug, the Royal Worcester ewer by R. Austin (part af) (5).Additional InformationThe puzzle jug with an old repair to the top rim, numerous chips to the glaze, the Meissen ash tray with an old repair chip to the rim, the Royal Worcester ewer is af with old repairs, breaks and damage.
ROYAL WORCESTER; five figures modelled by F.G Doughty, 'The Parakeet', numbered 3087, including a blanc-de-chine example, height 17cm (unmarked).Additional InformationAs stated, the blanc-de-chine figure is unmarked, light crazing to the glaze throughout, the tail on the parakeet has been broken away, the green figure with restoration to the parakeet and one arm, the powdered pink example with a large chip to the wing on the parakeet, the glossy pink example with old repairs to the parakeet wings, the powdered green example with restoration to the wings of the parakeet.
HARRY STINTON FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a twin handled baluster vase painted with Highland cattle in Scottish loch landscape, signed, puce mark and numbered 247 H to underside, height 21.8cm.Additional InformationSome light marks and scuffs especially to the gilding, some inclusions and light glaze pitting.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a cabinet plate painted with fruit by R. Seabright, 22.5cm (chip to underside of rim), with a small flat back jug painted with black berries by Kitty Blake 10.5cm high (2)Additional InformationPlate with a chip to the underside of the rim, a few slight glaze scratches and light wear to gilding. The jug lightly grubby and perhaps with light rubbing to gilding.
JAMES WILLIAM MILLIKEN (1887-1930); watercolour, 'Westington Village Worcester', signed lower right, 24x 34cm, framed and glazed.Additional InformationImage with a few slight fox marks here and there. Mount with some fox marks and slight discolouration. The frame with some chips to the corners and general scuffs consistent with age.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a twin handled vase and cover painted with pears by F Parker, shape no.1911, height 31.5cm (2).Additional InformationSlight wear to the gilt detailing on the finial where the ventilation hole is, other slight rubbing to the gilding around the rim. The vase is generally ok with some rubbing to the gilding here and there.
A Royal Worcester buff ware porcelain figure of a Turk with rifle stood by a tree trunk, No'd. 2038, possibly after the original design by James Hadley, 47 cm highCondition ReportHas significant damage and restoration especially to the back/tree trunk area, there are various chips, wear to the gilding, damage to one leg etc throughout - see images for more details
Kay Worcester silver open faced pocket watch, and another silver cased pocket watch, together with a silver vesta cased, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, with makers mark R&W for Reynolds & Westwood and a silver plated Eglin pocket watch, with Arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds dialCondition Report: Gross silver weight 224.5 gramsKay, winds and hands turn not tested for timekeeping, dial cracked and discoloured at 8 Elgin and Stephens are both winding but not functioningElgin is missing glass and both other watches have very small chips glassKays has dial damage at 8 o'clock and a crack across dial Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Box of china and glassware to include; a collection of miniature plates including; Royal Doulton, Noritake, Royal Worcester, Coalport, Porsgrund etc with a small box containing leaflets relating to them, a collection of miniature pottery beer steins with Welsh girl decoration and matching miniature jug, stoneware miniature jars, various glass jars and bottles, one marked 'South Wales Brewery Co', Llandilo' and one 'Hansards Swansea', a glass coloured fish ornament, two small metal bottles etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of assorted china to include; Dresden floral encrusted cabinet cup and saucer with blue sword marks to base and a similar miniature painted one, a Dresden floral design sucrier, Noritake Japanese porcelain teapot and milk jug, Royal Worcester porcelain basket, floral encrusted miniature teapot, Royal Crown Derby pill box, various miniature porcelain items including; Coalport, Wedgwood, Hammersley, Mason's, Royal Albert, Limoges, Crown Staffordshire etc, small figures of gentleman and lady, Staffordshire floral vase etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Three trays of assorted china to include; Portuguese pottery cabbage design bowls of various sizes, blanc de chine woven centre bowl, Royal Worcester fish plate, Portmeirion pottery Parian ware swan vase, various sizes of jugs including; blue and white, Portmeirion 'British Heritage Collection', Sophie Conran for Portmeirion etc, Wedgwood Jasperware commemorative items and Christmas plates, Portmeirion 'Pomona' sandwich plates, Royal Worcester Evesham serving tray, oriental Koi design plate etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of china to include: four Royal Doulton Nursery Rhyme plates, four large including 'There Was an Old Woman who lived in a shoe', 'Peter Piper' etc. and one small: 'Mother Goose'; Paragon china plate 'Sir Francis Drake's Flagship Revenge', a collection of Royal Worcester china thimbles on a display stand, a Lladro figure of a goose, a Beswick figure of Beatrix Potters 'Mr Alderman Ptolomy', an English enamel Crummies & Co boxed thimble and another boxed thimble, other animal figurines and a cherub picture. (15)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plate hand painted with fruits and foliage with cobalt blue border and gilt foliate decoration, signed R. Sebright. Puce printed marks to the base. 24cm diameter approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Crazing evident, especially to the centre of the plate, however no obvious chips, cracks or restoration.
Pair of Royal Worcester porcelain side plates hand painted with pheasants amongst foliage, signed Bedgley. Puce printed marks to the base, late 19th Century. 15.5cm diameter approx. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT) Both appear to have hair cracks which are visible from the under side and there is crazing to the reverse also.

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