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ROYAL WORCESTER; a seated figure of a shepherd wearing a loincloth, holding a gilded water bottle and carrying a staff, on a stylised naturalistic circular stand, green marks to base, height 37cm. CONDITION REPORT No obvious signs of restoration, some age related wear, slight loss of some gilding. The left thumb has been broken and reglued and part of the staff is missing.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a 'Fallen Fruits' cabinet display plate decorated by Thomas Lockyer, with hand painted peaches and berries, with gilt scalloped beaded edge, diameter 22.5cm, signed T Lockyer in puce to the front, c1920s. CONDITION REPORT Rings truea small scratch and paint loss to the central peach, another small scratch and paint loss to the leaves on the rim at the one o'clock position A slight colour blemish to the rim reverse, some light scratches visible to the glaze on the reverse, minor glazer inclusions
ROYAL WORCESTER; a 'Fallen Fruits' cabinet display plate decorated by Thomas Lockyer, with hand painted pears and berries, gilt scalloped edge rim, signed lower right, diameter 23cm, puce back stamp dated 1924. CONDITION REPORT Rings trueNumerous small scratches to the paint, some kind of flaw or blemish lower left on the cavetto eight o'clock, similarly ten o'clock with similar effect visible in other parts of the plate, appears to have a residue applied and apparently coloured, can be felt with a fingernail above the surface of the plate, further scratches to the reverse, some rubbing and discolouration to the gilt detail.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a 'Fallen Fruits' cabinet display plate decorated by Thomas Lockyer, with hand painted peaches, gooseberries and blueberries, signed lower right, diameter 23cm, puce back stamp dated 1923. CONDITION REPORT Rings trueNumerous more prevalent patches similar to 245, numerous scratches resulting in paint loss to the surface of this plate, further visible marks to gilt, areas of rubbing etc
ROYAL WORCESTER; a matched set of three porcelain cabinet display plates decorated by Richard Sebright, with hand painted fruit still life within blue and pink borders of gilt scrolls, shells and flora, each signed in puce lower right, diameter of each 23cm, marked with puce factory backstamp to the reverse, one also with retailer's mark of Maple & Co London, c1920s (2). CONDITION REPORT Both plates ring true, some marks and rubbing to gilt in places, the peach decorated example with a noticeable blemish over the gilt cavetto section in numerous places, both plates have some light glaze pitting as well as inclusions visible, peach plate with a small patch of wither kiln grit or inclusion to the front of the plate and a visible 1cm glaze scratch to the white sectionthe peach plated also with a small scratch resulting in paint loss to one of the vine leaves.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a bowl with lobed rim decorated by Richard Sebright, with hand painted fruit still life within blue and pink borders of gilt scrolls, shells and flora, signed in puce lower right, marked with puce factory backstamp to the reverse, dated 1918, pattern no.W8246 in puce to the rim, diameter 24.5cm (af). CONDITION REPORT Spreading cracks throughout, further crazing, central blemish to each decoration, further scratches, marks and rubbing to gilt.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a bowl with lobed rim decorated by Albert Shuck, with hand painted fruit still life within blue and pink borders of gilt scrolls, shells and flora, signed in puce lower right, diameter 24.5cm, marked with puce factory backstamp to the reverse, dated 1918, pattern no.W8346 in gilt, retailer's mark for Mappin & Webb, diameter 24cm. CONDITION REPORT Rings truesome visible glaze pitting and inclusions, some small scratches and paint to the painted decoration at the centre, some marks and light rubbing to the gilt, some further pitting and inclusions visible to glaze on reverse as well as fritting to footrim
ROYAL WORCESTER; a cabinet display dish of oval shape and lobed rim, decorated by Albert Shuck with hand painted still life of fruit, flowers and berries within blue and pink borders of gilt scrolls, shells and flora, signed in puce lower right within the border, puce factory mark to back, date stamp for 1930, pattern no.W8346 in gilt, length 28cm. CONDITION REPORT Rings true, slightly shortsome scratches, some quite pronounced to the blue ground, general light rubbing to gilt decoration
ROYAL WORCESTER; a Victorian blush ivory potpourri jar and cover, with moulded design to represent basket work and painted with garden sprays, pierced top with finial, pattern no.1286, green factory stamp and dated 1900, height to top of lid 32cm. CONDITION REPORT The finial on the lid has been repaired/re-painted. The inside of the lid shows areas where it has been glued and repaired. There is a newish chip to the rim. There are some wear to the outside of the body. Would benefit from a clean.
A group of English and Chinese ceramicscomprising a Davenport low comport dish, painted with a view of Near Wareham, Dorsetshire, titled to the base, printed factory marks in iron red, pattern 384 in gilt, 24cm wide; an English porcelain spill vase, painted with flowers, 11.5cm high; two prattware pot lids of 'The Ning Po River' and 'Transplanting Rice'; a Royal Worcester miniature blush ivory tyg painted with birds in flight, 4.5cm high; four miniature Royal Crown Derby and Coalport cups and saucers, including Indian Tree and imari; a pair of Royal Worcester owl candlesnuffers and eight Chinese horsesCondition report: Davenport comport dish- Three short hairlines to the rim, some spots of gilding ear. Condition of panel generally good with only a couple of slight scratches through the paint. Some staining and crazing to the underside.Spill vase - heavily rubbed.Pot lids - Ning Po River with two small underside rim chips, some staining. Transplanting Rice with drilled hole for hanging.Royal Worcester tyg - no damages.Miniature cups and saucers - no damages.Royal Worcester candlesnuffers - no damages.Horses - five with chipped ears.
A mixed group of ceramics and glasswarecomprising Chamberlain's Worcester tea and coffee service, pattern 1100, circa 1825, decorated in pink, peach, gold and cobalt, comprising ten teacups, eleven coffee cups, nine saucers, three plates and one bowl, impressed mark and painted pattern numbers; together with a Booths service decorated in the Dutch delft style with vases of flowers within elaborate borders, comprising four teacups, ten saucers, eleven sideplates, small cream jug and one large circular plate; Five Stevenson & Hancock Derby imari coffee cans with three matching saucers, painted factory marks in red, one can and one saucer further initialled 'BCM/PUG'; a John Rose, Coalport teacup and saucer, pattern 500, with floral decoration between undulating and feathered gilt borders and a selection of various imari coffee wares; a pair of Sevres saucers, painted with flowers, date codes for 1769, decorators initials 'GT', 13.5cm diameter; a Victorian turquoise and gilt tea service comprising seven teacups, seven saucers and one cream jug, a bat-printed tapered coffee can, pair of pink lustre teacups and saucers, pattern H08, pair of H&C France plates, further assorted ceramics, together with a small rectangular glass decanter, four tot glasses, silver-topped inkwell and a pair of single-handled Dutch decanters with typical trailed and engraved decoration (qty)Condition report: Damages throughout Chamberlain's service.Minor damages to Booths service.Stevenson and Hancock coffee cans and saucer - Three cans stained to interior and bases, one of which has a small hairline to the underside of the base. One unstained coffee can has a hairline around the lower terminal of the handle. One saucer has a long hairline running across the underside of the base, another has crazing to the glaze.John Rose teacup and saucer - handle repaired, teacup rim chipped. Gilding to saucer chipped.Imari - damages throughout.Other items not yet inspected, please ask for further condition on any other specific items.
A group of Royal Worcester 'Evesham' and 'Evesham Vale' table, tea and coffee and dinnerware, including teapot, coffee pot, tureens and covers, ramekins, flan fishes, coffee cups and saucers, teacups, cream jug, hors d'ouerves dish, large dinner plates, medium plates, gravy boat and stand, etc (approximately 91 pieces)
A group of Royal Worcester porcelaincomprising a teacup and saucer painted with blackberries and autumn leaves by James Hadley, date code for 1907, printed factory mark and JH initials in green, painted W8011/11, a further Royal Worcester blush ivory teacup and saucer, decorated with flowers, date code for 1908 and a flatback blush ivory jug, 11.6cm high (5)Condition report: Flatback jug- some regilding to spout. Floral teacup - slight hairline running from upper rim, near handle.No further damages or repairs.
A collection of five Royal Worcester, four Royal Doulton figures and two Wedgwood figurescomprising 'Silks and Ribbons', HN2017; 'Christmas Morn' HN1992; 'Eventide' HN2814; 'Old Mother Hubbard', HN2314; 'Sunday Morning'; 'Summertime'; 'Invitation'; 'Fragrance'; 'Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother', a limited edition numbered 367/9000'; 'Faith', a limited edition numbered 143 of 3,750 and 'The Imperial Banquet', a limited edition numbered 5780 of 10,000.
A pair of Paragon early 20thC porcelain plaques, painted with a kingfisher, warbler and blue tit, together with a Doulton porcelain cabinet cup and saucer, Royal Crown Derby Imari crescent shape dish, Royal Worcester blush porcelain plate painted with insects and flowers, a Crown Derby fluted coffee cup and saucer and a Victorian glass dish with a cranberry filled rim. (9)
Coalport bisque ceramic figurine Mid-Summer Dream 1997, Royal Worcester figurine Keepsake limited No 11061/12500, and a Wedgwood Shepherdess, largest H: 21 cm. Repair to hand on Wedgwood, otherwise no cracks, chips or visible restoration. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

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