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An extensive Royal Worcester 'Evesham' pattern Dinner and Tea Service, to include, tureens, gravy boat, dinner plates, shallow bowls, tea cups and saucers, meat platter, larges dishes, cased 'Evesham' pattern-handled cutlery, almost all Evesham pattern, some exceptions, approximately 110 pieces overall (a lot)
A collection of WW II medals to include 1939-1945 Star and Africa Star with Service slip in O.H.M.S. box, naming C.J.S. Andrews, 64 Ardrossan Gardens, Worcester Park, Surrey, 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star and War medal, in O.H.M.S. box, naming H. Westwood Esq, 13 Barnet Avenue, Withington, Manchester, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star and War medal in O.H.M.S. box, naming Mr G Davies, 50 Priory Park Road, Kilburn, London.
Very fine pair of Royal Worcester porcelain vases, by Charles Baldwyn, baluster form with gilt acanthus leaf handles. A sky blue ground with four swans in flight and grasses with raised gold foliage to one side, signed C Baldwyn. The reverse with a swallow in flight above a pedestal base, shape No.1686, date coded 1900, 31.5cm high. CONDITION REPORT:Pair of vases are in excellent condition. No noted damages or restorations. Small firing mark to inside rim of one. Tiny chip to the green paint on the corner of one foot. May benefit from cleaning. Small white scratch to paintwork under one ring (1cm). Overall a quality pair of vases in very good condition for their age.
Very fine Royal Worcester porcelain vase and cover, by Charles Baldwyn, baluster form, with gilt acanthus leaf handles, a sky blue ground with five swans in flight and grasses with raised gold foliage to one side, signed CH Baldwyn. The reverse with a swallow in flight, shape No. 1515, Rd No.168915, date coded 1903, 21cm high.CONDITION REPORT:Vase is in excellent condition with no noted chips, damages or restorations. Gilding is good, paintwork is intact. May benefit from light cleaning. Cover is also in excellent condition.
Very fine Royal Worcester porcelain vase and cover, by Charles Baldwyn, baluster form with gilt and orange acanthus leaf handles, a sky blue ground with four swans in flight and grasses with raised gold foliage to one side, signed CH.C Baldwyn. The reverse with a swallow in flight, shape No. 1515, RdNo.168915, date coded 1903, 17cm high.CONDITION REPORT:Vase is in excellent condition with no noted chips, cracks or restorations. Gilding is good, paintwork is intact. There is a mark to the paint to the left of the birds wing (on the back of the vase), overall the vase may benefit from light cleaning.
Royal Worcester blush ware pot pourri lidded jar with pierced cover, decorated with hand painted wild flowers. Model No 1286, date coded 1903. 20cm high, restoration to lid.CONDITION REPORT:Jar is in good condition overall. There are no chips, cracks or restorations to the main body or the internal cover. The outer lid has been restored to the top terminal in two places.
18th century Chamberlain Worcester teaware, two sucriers, four cups, six saucers and a bowl. Marked Chamberlain Worcester to covers, red initials of Hancock and anchor rebus of Richard Holdship.CONDITION REPORT: Pair of plates, one with an area to the rim with severe rubbing, the other very good. Six saucers, five saucers all good, however they all have rubbing to the gilt rims, one saucer has a chip to the rim. One large bowl, very good condition, minor rubbing to the gilt. Four cups all with rubbing to gilt rims. Two sucriers, very good, some light rubbing to gilt.
Advertising - an early 20th century promotional shop window display, as an oversize leather glove, the faux mother of pearl button inscribed 'Fownes Gloves', 47cm long; various literature, patterns and ephemera relating to glove making (qty)Fownes Brothers & Co was established in Worcester in 1777. In the 19th century an American operation was developed, with 1887 seeing a sales office set up in New York City.
1939 VELOCETTE MAC 350. Registration Number: DDG 473, Chassis Number: MD9816, Engine Number: MAC5916/ A classic example of British motorbike engineering. The MAC 350 was built by the family run company Velocette, designed to be a reliable single cylinder commuter/tourer. As such the bikes were very popular during the war, and this lovely example has its own unique family history. First purchased in 1939 by a Mr P Bisco, it was then bought by a Mr D G Evans of Worcester. He used it regularly after working as a dispatch rider during the war and whilst courting his future wife. Later he had to sell the bike, his wife's pregnancy encouraged him to purchased a more practical vehicle. The MAC then was passed to a Mr Powell, a local enthusiast. In 1978 the bike was bought back by Mr Evans, who had found the bike, and was instantly captured by the happy memories of courting it brought back. It has since passed to his son. With it's instantly recognisable fishtail exhaust, and classic lines, this bike would only take a slight recommissioning and a few added parts, to be brought back to a lovely running tourer.Buyer's Premium on lots 1 - 18 10% (plus VAT), All other lots 25% (plus VAT). For viewing information for lots 1- 12 please contact William Batt on 01305 265080 or email william.batt@dukes-auctions.com

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