ROYAL WORCESTER; a pair of twin handled urn-form vases with gilt and hand painted rose blossom decoration, signed W.Jarman, green marks and no.H229 to bases, both with covers, (both covers af), height 38.5cm.Additional InformationBoth covers have lost the finials, otherwise glaze scratches, imperfections, rubbing, fritting, dust and dirt.
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ROYAL WORCESTER; a twin handled hand painted bulbous form vase with cylindrical neck, decorated with roses, puce factory marks to base, height 13cm, together with a pair of Royal Worcester Aesthetic Movement candlesticks, with gilt Japonesque detail on a cobalt blue ground, height 19cm, (3).Additional InformationThe roses vase looks to have been ground down and the top been regilded, one of the candlesticks with a large old repair to the base and the column, also riveted to the base, the second one has been broken off from the column.
COALPORT; a gilt heightened floral decorated part tea service, a Royal Worcester set of six coffee cups and saucers and a Copeland green and gilt part tea service, a Crown Derby dish, two plates and further mixed ceramics (numerous items af).Additional InformationNumerous damage to items due to extensive group nature of this lot impossible to further individualise, viewing recommended.
A mixed group of ceramics including a Wedgwood tea for two service (two pieces af), a Hadley's Worcester twin handled vase/potpourri (af), Royal Doulton Booths 'Real Old Willow' pattern tableware, etc.Additional InformationWedgwood; one of the cups and the sugar bowl cracked, Hadley's Worcester cracked throughout. Further general wear.
A collection of assorted 19th century and later ceramics including porcelain model of a pug, height 11cm, a 19th century ceramic money box in the form of a cat's head, height 5.5cm, assorted Royal Worcester including two cabinet plates with gilt and cobalt blue floral decoration, a boxed Royal Crown Derby animal form paperweight, fieldmouse, etc.
Assorted 19th century and later ceramics including a pedestal creamware bowl 'Historie Romaine les Horaces', diameter 24cm, a 19th century loving cup 'Malvern, from the collage fields', Worcester shell shaped bowl including an example decorated in 'Royal Lily' pattern, (8).Additional InformationThe Derby shell shaped bowl with an old crack and repair, a further shell shaped dish with a green floral detail with chips to the rim, the Worcester blue and white shell shaped dish with extensive restoration, the loving cup with hairline crack to the rim, scratches and scuffs to the decoration on the creamware, and restoration to rim.
A collection of nine ceramic figures, various manufacturers to include Royal Doulton HN4324 'The Bride', HN3627 'Ladies of the British Isles', Royal Worcester 'The Lost Princess, with certificate, Coalport 'Summer Fragrance', 'Moonlit Rendezvous', 'Beaumonde en Court', 'Margaret', and 'Summer Sorbet', (9).Additional InformationMinimal wear throughout but good condition.
A Worcester Queens pattern porcelain hexagonal tray, 19th century, in the Chinese Imari style, the floral decorated panels with gilt highlights, square blue mark to underside, 13 x 14.5cm.Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old school antiques.We are honoured to be handling his estate and as well as the items in this Asian sale we will be selling further pieces from his extensive collection in our September 2nd Antique Sale and across our range of upcoming specialist sales.Condition report: Some rubbing.
A lot comprising a Susie Cooper 'Talisman' pattern part tea service, Royal Worcester 'Harvest Ring' pattern serving plates & bowls along with fruit decorated tea & coffee pots, Minton 'Jubilee' pattern cups and saucers, a Royal Doulton D1502 serving platter decorated with flying mallards, assorted blue ground & gilt decorated demitasse cups and saucers Condition Report: Not available for this lot
A Royal Worcester Doughty figure, "November", 7" high (restored), a pair of Dresden figures, children playing with snowballs, 5" high (restored), a pair of Continental porcelain figures, lady and gentleman in period costume, 6 1/2" high, a similar pair of children, and two other figuresCondition:dresden figures:Boys head has been off.Girls hand has been off.Tip of her scarf has been restored.All professional restorations
A Royal Worcester "Brighton" pattern cabinet plate, a pair of Royal Doulton cut crystal brandy balloons, an opaline glass decanter and stopper, a ginger jar, a Kutani vase and a cinnabar lacquer snuff bottle (lacking stopper)Condition:Royal Worcester Brighton plate is fine.Doulton Brandies are fine.Opaline glass decanter and stopper have some rubbing to gilding and paint.the ginger jar is fine.Kutani vase has a large hairline crack to rim and small paint losses.The cinnabar snuff bottle has some small paint touch ups
A Worcester (Barr) 'Japan' pattern part tea and coffee service, circa 1800 comprising: eleven tea cups, eight coffee cups, thirteen saucers, , a saucer dish, a milk jug, a tea pot and cover, slop bowl and a sugar bowl, some pieces with script 'B' mark; and six Royal Crown Derby sandwich plates of a similar pattern. Condition Report: Slop bowl: spoon scratches to the well.Teapot: Some noticeable wear to the gilding of the handle. Minute nibble to interior rim and minute wear to tip of spout. Coffee cans: One has a faint hairline crack through the ring of the handle.Teacups: two have spoon scratches to the wells.Saucers: one has a restored rim chip.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chamberlain's Worcester part tea and coffee service decorated with a Tobacco-Leaf pattern, circa 1800, comprising: twelve tea cups; ten coffee cups; ten saucers; a teapot and cover; a teapot stand or spoon tray; a sugar box and cover; a milk jug; a saucer dish and a slop bowl, painted pattern number 263Condition Report: Damage reflects estimate. Generally been used and thus worn.Teapot: Old rivetted repair to the spout, cover has been in half and rivetted.Slop bowl: Hairline crack to base.Saucer dish: some surface wear.Teacups: Five cracked, one heavily worn.Coffee cans: Four worn, three cracked/chipped.Saucers: Eight cracked/repaired.Condition Report Disclaimer
* Ogilby (John). The Road from Bristoll to Worcester [and] The Road from Glocester to Montgomery North Wales [1676 or later], two hand-coloured engraved strip road maps, slight staining and toning, one small hole affecting the image on the Road from Bristol to Worcester, each approximately 315 x 450 mm, uniformly mounted, framed and glazedQty: (2)
Cook (Cyril). The Life and Work of Robert Hancock, an account of the life of the 18th-century engraver and of his designs on Battersea and Staffordshire enamels and Bow and Worcester porcelain, 2 volumes (including Supplement), 1st edition, 1948/55, monochrome plates, original blue cloth gilt in dust wrappers, first volume with dust wrapper price-clipped, a little rubbed and frayed with slight wear to extremities, 8vo, together with: Boney (Knowles). Liverpool Porcelain of the eighteenth century and its makers, 1st edition, Batsford, 1957, monochrome plates, original blue cloth gilt in price-clipped dust wrapper, large 8vo, plus: Gilhespie (F. Brayshaw). Crown Derby Porcelain, 1st edition, F. Lewis, 1951, numerous monochrome plates, some light scattered spotting, original blue cloth gilt, a little faded, limited signed edition 308/600, additionally inscribed to front endpaper 'Otologically Yours, Gilhespie', large 8vo, and other porcelain reference, including Stanley W. Fisher, English Blue and White Porcelain of the 18th-Century, 1st edition, Batsford, 1947, F. Seberne Mackenna, Chelsea Porcelain, the Triangle and Raised Anchorwares, 1st edition, F. Lewis, 1948/Worcester Porcelain, The War Period and Its Anticedance, 1st edition, F. Lewis, 1950/Chelsea Porcelain, The Red Anchorwares, 1st edition, F. Lewis, 1951 (limited edition 30/500, limited signed edition 489/500, limited edition 138/500 respectively), 5 volumes of English Porcelain Circle transactions, 1928-48, Faber Monographs (Bernard Watney, Longton Hall Porcelain, 1957, Franklin A. Barrett, Worcester Porcelain, 1953, Bernard Watney, English Blue and White Porcelain of the 18th century, 1963 and Arthur Lane, English Porcelain Figures of the Eighteenth Century, 1961), etc., mostly original cloth, some in dust wrappers, mainly 8voQty: (30)
John Pudney. The Seven Skies. A First Edition Signed hardback book. Signed by Sir Gerard d'Erlanger on a piece of paper attached to the book with a note dedicated. Sir Gerard d'Erlanger 1905 - 1962 (Knighted in 1958) Commodore, Air Transport Auxiliary; Director of British Airways Ltd; Director, British Overseas Airways Corporation. 320 pages. Printed by Ebenezer Baylis and Son Ltd of Worcester. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Charles Messenger. 'Bomber' Harris - and the strategic bombing offensive 1939-1945. A WW2 First Edition, Multi-Signed hardback book. Signed by Roy Pengilley, Ron Clark, Edward Stocker and one other on title page. Spine and dust-jacket in near mint condition. printed and bound in the uk by Billing & Sons Ltd, Worcester.244 pages with black and white images/photo. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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