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Lot 288

A collection of cabinet cups and saucers, including Royal Worcester, Shelley, Grafton, Crown Devon, Carlton Ware and others

Lot 305

A large collection of cabinet cups and saucers, including Royal Worcester, Noritake, Wedgwood, Minton, Aynsley and others

Lot 329

Fourteen Royal Worcester plates, with blue and tan border, each hand painted with a floral centre, 22.5 cm diameter, two matching stands, and two further plates (formerly stands)

Lot 330

Nine Royal Worcester plates, with pink borders and hand painted floral design centre, 23cm diameter, four similar low stands and a pair of tazzas (15)

Lot 419

A Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plate with hand painted decoration depicting fruit signed J Skerrett, gadrooned and gilt border, diam. 27cm. Condition - very good, no chips, no cracks, no restoration, minor wear only.

Lot 420

A Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plate, hand painted decoration depicting fruit signed P Owen, gadrooned gilt border, diam. 20cm. Condition - no chips, no cracks, no restoration, general wear including a slight scratch to front (see image).

Lot 421

A Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plate, hand painted with fruit and indistinctly signed, gadrooned gilt border, diam. 17cm. Condition - good, no chips, no cracks, no restoration.

Lot 558

A collection of Royal Worcester Blue Dragon dinner and tea ware, approx. 90 pieces.Condition: a number of items including tea cups, teapot, saucers and plates with crazing present, small chip to one coffee cup, hairline crack to a tea cup with another having small chip to rim, wear to gilding on edges of plates/saucers, a few pieces with different markings to base.

Lot 101

TWO TRAYS OF ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM DINNERWARE TO INCLUDE DINING PLATES

Lot 130

A LARGE QUANTITY OF ROYAL WORCESTER BERNINA CHINA TO INCLUDE TUREENS, DINING PLATES, CUPS AND SAUCERS ETC.

Lot 135

TWO TRAYS OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE TO INCLUDE ROYAL WORCESTER, COPENHAGEN, AYNSLEY AND COALPORT ETC

Lot 174

A TRAY OF ROYAL WORCESTER DINNERWARE TO INCLUDE WORCESTER HERBS EXAMPLES (PLASTIC TRAY NOT INCLUDED)

Lot 229

FOUR TRAYS OF ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM TEA AND DINNER WARE, TO INCLUDE SEVERAL LIDDED DISHES (APPROX 100 PIECES)

Lot 242

A QUANTITY OF COLLECTORS PLATES AND OTHER CERAMICS TO INCLUDE WEDGWOOD AND ROYAL WORCESTER

Lot 460

TWO ROYAL DOULTON FIGURES 'SUNDAY BEST' HN2698 AND 'GOOD MORNING' HN2671 TOGETHER WITH A ROYAL WORCESTER 'OCTOBER' FIGURE (3)

Lot 83

TWO TRAYS OF ASSORTED CERAMICS TO INCLUDE A ROYAL WORCESTER FLORAL BOWL, LOSOL WARE VASE ETC

Lot 103

Rare SAS Limited Edition Royal Worcester silver and porcelain clock tower, specially commissioned by The Warrant Officers and Sergeants Mess 22 Special Air Service Regiment 1994, with factory marks and SAS emblem 'Who Dares Wins' stamped to the base, the clock tower is fashioned from silver Birmingham hallmark dated 1969, with a brass SAS motif applied to the front of the clock tower, approx 16.5 cms h. A presentation plaque has been removed. Note: the clock mechanisms are all present but they will need putting together and new batteries. 

Lot 23

Early 18th century Thomas Deykin Worcester 30 hr brass clock movement. The clock having a  10" brass face with silvered Roman dial and brass floral spandrels, the face numbered 200. The movement strikes to a bell, having a rod pendulum and lead weight, no case. Note: the movement has been subject to restoration, with new screws evident. 

Lot 351

Seven Royal Worcester dogs; including a Pekinese (standing) nr 2941, Spaniel (standing) nr 3033, Terrier (seated) nr 2943, Dachshund (standing)nr 3294, Bulldog (seated) nr 2945, Airedale (standing) nr 3027, Highland terrier (seated) nr 3029.

Lot 354

Royal Worcester porcelain, Royal Worcester Blue Dragon porcelain, including a vegetable tureen and cover, large, medium and small serving plates, six dinner plates, six fish plates, six soup bowls and saucers, together with three Royal Worcester Irish coffee and saucers and a circa 1960's green bowl with gilded rose design and black exterior, nr 2770 approx 22 diameter x 7 h cms.

Lot 378

Late 19th century Royal Worcester dove posy vase, realistically modelled as a dove perched on a branch, its wings supporting a pink ribbon tethered to a finely painted vase depicting flowers and jeweled gilt decoration, approx 23 x 15 cms, printed and impressed marks and lozenge registration. 

Lot 380

Royal Worcester cream jug, with gilded rim and handle, finely painted with berry, leaf and dog rose, signed Kitty Blake, shape nr 1094, printed puce crown and circle mark, dated code for 1912, approx 11 cms h. 

Lot 33

A Royal Worcester model of a 'Santa Gertrudis Bull' modelled by Doris Lindner, numbered 497/500 with certificate

Lot 149

Two Royal Doulton porcelain figurines, to include Polly, with original label, Jean, a Royal Worcester figure Natasha and a Coalport figure Melody. (4)

Lot 506

A group of eight Coalport and Worcester figurines, to include Visiting Day, Best Friends, A Farmer's Wife, the Milk Maid, Lullaby, the Boy, Rosie Picking Apples, and the Goose Girl, mainly limited editions.

Lot 580

A Royal Worcester Palissy Game Series part tea service, to include a teapot and cover.

Lot 9

A Royal Worcester porcelain Hadley ware bottle shaped vase, painted with roses, indistinctly signed, printed marks in blue to base, 21cm high.

Lot 114

Five: Colour-Sergeant Thomas Goddard, Worcestershire Regiment Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen (4583 Corpl: G. Goddard. Worcester: Regt.) note initial; King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (4583 Serjt: T. Goddard. Worcester: Regt.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (4583 W.O. Cl. 2. T. Goddard. Worc. R.); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (4583 C. Sjt: T. Goddard. Worc: Regt.) claw damaged and repaired on the first, Boer War medals with slack suspensions, edge bruising and contact marks, good fine, otherwise good very fine (5) £300-£360 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 18 December 1917. Sold with copied Medal Index Card and research.

Lot 115

Four: Lance-Sergeant P. E. Quigley, Worcestershire Regiment Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (4066 Corpl: P. Quigley, Worcester: Regt.); 1914 Star, with clasp (4066 L. Sjt. P. Quigley. 2/Worc: R.); British War and Victory Medals (4066 Corpl. P. Quigley. Worc. R.) first with contact marks, nearly very fine, otherwise good very fine (4) £200-£260 --- Percy Edgar Quigley was born in the Parish of St Bartholomew, London, and attested for the Worcestershire Regiment on 16 May 1894, aged 14 years, a musician by trade. He served with the 2nd Battalion in South Africa from 25 June 1901, and was promoted to Corporal on 20 June 1902. He next served in Ceylon and the East Indies from October 1904 to November 1907, and, following a period at home, served in India from March 1911 to October 1912, before returning home again. He served with the Expeditionary Force in France from 12 August to 19 September 1914, and afterwards at home with the 5th (Militia) Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment until 15 May 1916, when he was discharged on completion of his second period of engagement. He died in Aldershot on 25 December 1961, aged 81. Sold with copied discharge papers and other copied research.

Lot 116

Pair: Private Thomas Lee, Worcestershire Regiment Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, Wittebergen (1517 Pte. T. Lee, Worcester: Regt.); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (1517 Pte. T. Lee. Worcester: Regt.) very fine (2) £120-£160 --- Thomas Lee was born at Kidderminster, Worcester, and attested for the Worcestershire Regiment at Stourbridge on 18 February 1886, aged 18 years 2 months, a striker by trade. He served in the East Indies from September 188 to November 1893, and in South Africa from 18 March 1900 to 15 September 1902. Sold with copied service papers and medal roll extracts.

Lot 314

A Royal Worcester loving cup, early 20th century, of typical form and large proportions, decorated to one side with a gilt-enclosed vignette of still life fruits signed 'A Shuck' (Albert Shuck), with a gilt floral and foliate spray to the other, set against a cobalt ground with gilt highlights to the rim and foot, puce makers mark for 1901 or 1902 to base, 15cm high (at fault) along with a pair of English porcelain vases, mid 19th century, each of baluster form with shaped rim, palm tree shaped handles with foliate terminals and scalloped foot, the bodies painted with a landscape panel to one side and a floral panel to the other, set against a claret ground with gilt scroll and Greek key highlights, design registration lozenge for 1863 and inscribed '2 5285' to base, 25cm high and 24cm high (restored) (3)CONDITION: Loving cup - The piece shows areas of fine surface crazing throughout and rubbing to the gilt highlights. There is a hairline crack to the base of the interior extending in an arc running for approximately a third of the circumference. The interior also shows spots of staining. The piece (particularly the interior) is dirty, and it is possible the dirt is concealing further issues.Pair of claret ground vases - both have areas of restoration to the rims, handles and foot rims. Gilding and enamelling showing some surface scratching and wear throughout.

Lot 316

A Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase, shape number 1200, late 19th century, decorated with front and rear hand painted gilt shot floral sprays, puce printed maker's mark, shape number and 'RdNo63497' to base, 34cm highCONDITION REPORT:The piece shows rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout, most noticeably to the handles.  The ivory areas show some dirt and would benefit from cleaning.  There are no visible chips, cracks or losses, and no obvious evidence of restoration. 

Lot 346

A pair of Royal Worcester 'Fairy Craftsman' plates, late 19th century, hand painted with polychrome designs depicting sawyers and carpenters, attributed to Frederick Thorpe, printed maker's mark for 1886 and painted decorator's mark 'W1862' to bases, each 23cm diameter (2)

Lot 16

THE BREADALBANE HEATHER PATTERN WORCESTER PORCELAIN BREAKFAST SERVICE CIRCA 1840 an extensive service, each piece painted with sprigs of heather on a white ground, centred with the Breadalbane coronet of a B below a crown, with gold rim, the service includes pieces commissioned from Flight, Barr and Barr, with brown printed mark Flight, Barr & Barr, Worcester and Coventry St London, and slightly later unmarked pieces. Comprising: twenty five small saucers, 14.5cm diameter (nine marked Flight, Barr and Barr) fifty four large saucers, 17.2cm diameter (thirty marked Flight, Barr and Barr) thirty one side plates, 19.6cm diameter (eighteen marked Flight, Barr and Barr) sixty five plates, 21.5-22.5cm diameter (thirty one marked Flight, Barr and Barr) twenty one plates, 25.5cm diameter (twelve marked Flight, Barr and Barr) fifteen egg cups four sugar bowls with covers three tall jugs, 18cm high two small cream jugs, 9.5cm high four small hot water pots (covers lacking), 12cm high one hot water pot with cover 13.5cm high three jugs with branch formed, handles 15cm high one round bowl, 11.5cm diameter five slop bowls, 18.5cm diameter fourty three large tea cups twelve coffee cups three cylindrical jars with domed covers, on stands, jars 11.5cm diameter (with an additional stand and an additional cover) four round muffin dishes with domed covers, 22cm diameter (with an additional cover)Provenance: Taymouth Castle, Perthshire Wooton House, Bedfordshire Thence by descent.Footnote: Note: This extensive rare and historic service comprises pieces from two distinct Worcester periods. Part of the service is pre-1840 and the pieces are marked with the Flight, Barr and Barr brown printed mark. In addition to these there is a large quantity of post-1840 unmarked pieces, which were made around the time when Chamberlain’s took over the running of the factory in 1840. The slightly earlier Flight, Barr and Barr pieces have subtle differences in the decoration, and are painted with bell heather rather than the common ling heather depicted on the unmarked pieces. This service may well be the first to have been produced in the Heather pattern. However, The Duke of Sutherland ordered an identical pattern service for Dunrobin Castle in Sutherland. Dunrobin was remodelled in 1845 so the service there is likely to be later, ordered after the renovations in 1845. The service offered in this lot was supplied to John Campbell, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane, prior to the visit to Taymouth Castle by Queen Victoria and her consort Prince Albert in 1842. It was the royal couple's first visit to Scotland and they were guests of the Marquess from 7th - 10th September. The unmarked pieces are likely to have been an additional order to increase the quantities of the service, ensuring that it would be extensive enough to cater for the large volume of guests. In the Worcester archive there is an invoice, dated 1842, for approximately 53 pieces, at the cost of £8-12-11. It was delivered to Taymouth Castle in January 1843. One can speculate that these pieces were perhaps acquired to make up for any losses and damages to the service that had been incurred during the revelery of the royal visit. The Worcester archive also contains a letter dated Sept 26th 1843, from the Worcester Porcelain Works to the Marquess of Breadalbane, respectfully asking him to pay his invoice, nine months after it had originally been received. Then, also on record at the archive, is a written instruction from the Marquess ordering the payment to Chamberlain and Co Worcester Porcelain for the additional items, dated 27th October 1843. The 2nd Marquess, made huge efforts to make the royal visit memorable and a truly 'Scottish' experience for the couple. From arches of heather at the entrance of the castle and around the village, and an array of tartan dress on display, to finer details such as the use of the Heather pattern breakfast service, there was attention given to every aspect of the visit. Mrs Maule, a wife for the Liberal MP for Perthshire, was a guest at Taymouth Castle on the day of the Queen's arrival. Below is an excerpt from her diary: At 10, people in the park beginning to collect and the mist rising gracefully from the hills. The flags flying, birds singing and the hum of voices all round… From one o’clock we began to see people flocking into the Park, all the ladies with Tartan in scarfs or ribbons. 50 of Sir Neil Menzies tenants clad in their Tartan joined the rest in front of the house. Between 3 and 4 we began to expect the Queen and Prince and everything was put in readiness for Her reception. … Outriders and part of the escort preceded Her carriage and 6 other carriages followed… HM on reaching the door was welcomed by a simultaneous burst of cheering that echoed back again and again and anything so enthusiastic I never saw or heard. Lord Breadalbane at first stood in front of his splendid Highland Guard of 200 men and then having made a bow, bonnet in hand, he came round and assisted the Queen to alight and came up stairs to the drawing room where we were all waiting to receive her. [National Records of Scotland reference: GD45/26/89, pp.2-5] The Marquess wore highland dress and Queen Victoria commented in her journal, "it seemed as if a great chieftain in olden feudal times was receiving his sovereign". During the royal visit to Taymouth meals were provided for 730 people each day, including members of the royal party, guests, staff, pipers etc. While important Royal and invited guests would have had their lunch and evening meals served on and in silver, they would have had breakfast and refreshments from the Breadalbane Heather porcelain service being offered in this lot.

Lot 100

Hand painted porcelain; modeled as a grouping of yellow fish with blue stripe marks among coral.Royal Worcester backstamp. Artist: Ronald Van RyuckeveltIssued: 20th c.Dimensions: 5.75"HManufacturer: Royal WorcesterCountry of Origin: England

Lot 101

Bone china figure; all white glazed finish. Study of a red hind. Royal Worcester backstamp.Artist: R. Van RuycheveltIssued: 20th c.Dimensions: 5.75"HManufacturer: Royal WorcesterCountry of Origin: England

Lot 97

Brown and tan colored dog with gray muzzle.Royal Worcester stamp on bottom. Artist: Doris LindnerIssued: 20th c.Dimensions: 2"HManufacturer: Royal WorcesterCountry of Origin: England

Lot 99

Hand painted porcelain; modeled as a colorful fish among coral.Royal Worcester backstamp. Artist: Ronald Van RyuckeveltIssued: 20th c.Dimensions: 5.5"HManufacturer: Royal WorcesterCountry of Origin: England

Lot 232

A Worcester Medal Service silver Waterloo Commemorative medal cased, 5 Royal Mint bronze medals, other coins; a Silver Jubilee Crown 1977

Lot 326

A large Royal Worcester hand-painted lidded vase with flowing branches, monogrammed A.B. to the base height 40cm

Lot 327

A Royal Worcester boxed six setting coffee service with floral decoration

Lot 371

A Royal Worcester The Special Edition figure 'Jessica' 304 and a Coalport 2004 figure 'Frances'

Lot 64

A 1970's set of 10 Crown Devon kitchen storage jars; a 1950's set of 11 "Worcester Ware" metal storage and spice drawers; a bread mug

Lot 137

ROYAL WORCESTER EVESHAM OVEN-TO-TABLE WARE and other Worcester items

Lot 138

ROYAL DOULTON BUNNYKINS, Royal Albert World of Beatrix Potter cup and saucer, Royal Worcester Noah's Ark by Penny Ives ETC

Lot 5

Three Royal Worcester comports, circa 1880, printed puce marks, comprising one tall footed comport and two smaller, each moulded and painted with flowering branches, tallest 13cm high (3) 

Lot 67

Collection of English pottery and porcelain teawares, circa 1830 and later, printed and painted with robins perched on holly branches, a lustreware small footed bowl, a blue ground relief moulded teapot and cover, a redware teapot and cover enamelled with Chinese flowers, an English porcelain Imari pattern ring tree, a Graingers Worcester blue ground miniature teapot and cover and a small footed bowl (8)

Lot 74

Collection of English pottery and porcelain and a Chinese export armorial tea bowl, late 18th to early 19th century, comprising a Worcester spirally moulded blue and gilt tea bowl and saucer, an English porcelain tea bowl with puce and gilt scrolls, a Staffordshire pearlware miniature tea bowl and saucer and a Chinese export tea bowl with shield-shaped crest (4) 

Lot 75

Collection of English porcelain tea wares, circa 1775 and later, comprising a Worcester Japan pattern teacup with blue pseudo-Chinese seal mark, riveted, a Newhall transfer-printed coffee can with farm landscape, a Minton Imari pattern coffee can with X mark with M below and 657 in blue and an English porcelain Imari pattern coffee cup (4) Condition ReportWorcester Japan Pattern - Old repair work (stapled), one other minor crack. No signs of crazing or staining.Newhall Farm - Crack to bottom, some minor gilt loss. Possible repair to base rim. No sign of crazing and staining.Minton Imari - Evidence of multiple previous repairs. Some base wear. No sign of crazing or staining.English Imari - Crazing through out. Some base and gilt loss.

Lot 80

Royal Worcester porcelain reticulated cabinet cup and saucer with gilt landscape and jewelled decoration, honeycomb piercing, date letter for 1882Condition ReportCup- Some minor gilt loss.Saucer- small crack/hairline, some wear to baseNo evidence of restoration to either piece.Different colors of stamp ink (purple on saucer, green on cup) suggest different dates.

Lot 86

Painted porcelain plaque, oval, head and shoulders study of a dog 'Amber' by E R Booth, ex Royal Worcester artist, 11cm x 7cm, gilt framed (6)

Lot 87

English porcelain sparrowbeak milk jug, circa 1770, blue crescent mark, Worcester or Caughley (extensively damaged) and a tea bowl with jardinieres of flowers on terracing, blue crescent mark, Worcester or Caughley (2) Condition Reportsparrow beak jug has tiny chip on spout and the teabowl has small hairline cracks inside

Lot 95

Collection of English and continental porcelain miniature mugs comprising a pair of Ginori mugs painted with silhouette portraits, 4.5cm high, a Royal Worcester blush ivory ground mug, two pots and covers similar, two English porcelain miniature cups and a Royal Doulton stoneware mug applied with harvesters, printed and impressed marks, 1825 and later

Lot 103

Collection of thimbles on a wooden hanging display shelf including examples by Spode, Wyeside, Sutherland, Royal Worcester and others, variously decorated, printed and painted with Imari pattern landscapes, coats of arms, bouquets, fruits, 42cm high x 33cm wide

Lot 105

Assorted collection of miniature porcelain figures and models, including models of swans, birds and animals, miniature Royal Worcester ewer, miniature Trade Park tea service, pair of spill vases, continental porcelain doll's tea service with blue and gilt striped borders, pink flowers and other items (5 boxes)

Lot 120

Collection of 11 assorted trinket boxes and covers including a Royal Worcester purple ground cylindrical box and cover, a Staffordshire flower encrusted box and cover, a Vienna-style box and cover, a Minton box and cover and other examples in enamel and metal (11) 

Lot 17

Group of English porcelain, circa 1820, comprising a Chamberlains Worcester Imari pattern plate, an English porcelain shell-shaped dish and a plate, Imari pattern, possibly Derby and an English porcelain blue ground basket and oval stand, painted with bouquets of flowers, 16cm wide (5)

Lot 39

Worcester 'Flight Barr & Barr' cup and saucer, circa 1815, impressed marks with apricot-coloured borders, gilt with pendant husks and swags within gilt gadrooned rims and a collection of English pottery and porcelain tea cups and saucers, circa 1820 and later, including an example printed and painted with chinoiserie figures in pavilions, a Copeland and Garrett example painted with flowers, and other variously printed with flowers and Imari pattern (14) Condition ReportCopeland and Garrett cup has a hairline crack and chip , the saucer is nibbled. The others appear to be in fair order 

Lot 193

A tray of china including Royal Doulton figure Elaine HN 7291, Royal Worcester collector's plates, Maling and Carlton Ware dishes etc

Lot 242

Four Royal Worcester figures of dancers - Pirouette, Blythe Spirit etc

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