ROYAL WORCESTER SCENT BOTTLES one painted with a Butterfly and foliage, the other painted with flowers and foliage, both of flattened shape with gilded stoppers. Also with a painted cup and saucer by T Lockyer, painted with fruit and foliage. Scent bottles 10cms high, Saucer 9.5cms diameter. (4)
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18THC WORCESTER BASKET a porcelain pierced basket in the Pinecone design, also with two Worcester jugs in the Three Flowers and Fence patterns (some damages), and a Worcester lidded coffee pot in the Three Flowers pattern (finial restored). Basket with crescent mark to base. 23cms diameter. (4)
RARE ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE - SISTER, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL RW 3771, modelled by Ruth Van Ruyckevelt and issued in 1964 in a limited edition of 500. Part of the Nursing Sisters Series. Also with a Coalport State Registered Nurse, No 206 of 1500. Worcester 22.5cms high, Coalport 22cms high. Both in good condition. (2)
An early 20th Century Royal Worcester shape 2272 pedestal vase and cover decorated by Harry Davis with a shaped cartouche panel depicting a landscape with a bridge and cattle, all to a dark blue ground with a gilt overlay pattern, the handles formed as lion heads holding rings, signed, puce mark to the base with date code for 1912, height 27cm, cover S/D.
A later 20th Century Hereford Fine China wall plate decorated with hand painted fallen fruits with an apple, white grapes and a pear against a mossy background, signed S. Jard, printed mark, diameter 27cm, together with a Royal Worcester 'Reproduction of Early Worcester circa 1800' cabinet plate decorated with transfer and hand tinted fruit, printed mark, diameter 23cm. (2)
Sixteen assorted Royal Worcester bird figurines comprising Marsh Tit 3336, Blue Tit 3199, Goldfinch 3239, Wren 3198, Thrush 3234, Kingfisher 3235, Nightingale 3337, Sparrow 3236, Wood Warbler 3200, Robin 3197, Chaffinch 3240, Nuthatch 3334, Bullfinch 3238, Hedge Sparrow 3333, Great Tit 3335 and Gold Crest 3338, all with black printed marks, most with boxes. (16)
A 19th Century Flight Barr and Barr, Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester twelve sided basket titled to the base 'The Tempting Present', decorated to the central well with a hand painted scene of a man on horseback holding a basket with his dog by his side, all against a cornflower blue ground with a gilt edge, the handle with leaf moulding to the terminals and mask heads to the handle, painted London House, Coventry Street, length 27cm, restored.
An early 20th Century Chamberlain & Co Worcester rectangular shaped tray decorated to the centre with a spray of hand painted flowers with a gilt seaweed border, the edge with moulded shells and corals, painted Chamberlain & Co Worcester, 155 New Bond Street and No.1 Coventry Street mark, length 33.5cm, S/D.
A large 19th Century Chamberlains Worcester shaped tray decorated with a hand painted scene of Hyde Park corner with figures promenading and in horse and carriages, the oval cartouche in a gilt frame with raised palmette, all to a cornflower blue ground with a gilt repeat pattern to the border edge, painted mark and titled verso, length 58cm, restored.
A pair of 19th Century Derby spill vases or night lights each decorated with a hand painted cartouche titled to the bases 'View near Worcester' and 'Hade Hall Derbyshire', both against a cornflower blue ground with a band of moulded leaves to the neck, painted marks, height 15cm, S/D and restored.
A 19th Century Flight Barr and Barr Worcester pen tray of oval shaped form decorated with a hand painted cowrie shell with insects either side, all to a pale green ground, painted mark, length 24.5cm, S/D, together with a boat shaped pen tray with moulded shell decoration and swan handles, unmarked, possibly Coalport, length 28cm, restored. (2)
A pair of early 20th Century framed Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits porcelain plaques decorated by R. Seabright, the first hand painted with plums and raspberries, the second with apples and black grapes, S/D, both signed, both with puce marks with date codes circa 1912, visible diameter 9.5cm, framed 26cm square.
A late 19th Century Royal Worcester blush ivory cabinet or dessert plate decorated by Edward Raby with a transfer and hand painted spray of wild flowers with two moth, monogramed, puce mark with date code for 1898, diameter 21cm, together with an Aynsley plate decorated by W. Thomas with a hand painted landscape, signed, printed mark, diameter 28.5cm. (2)
A later 20th Century porcelain plaque by Royal Worcester artist S. Weston, decorated with a still life fruit scene with white and black grapes, peaches and redcurrants falling from a basket beside a glass of wine, signed and dated 1980, label to verso reads 'Dyson Perrins Museum, Worcester, this work of art is certified as having been executed privately by an artist employed by The Worcester Royal Porcelain Co. Ltd' and signed by Henry Sandon (Curator), framed, 17cm x 24cm.
A late 19th Century Royal Worcester blush ivory trio in the Aesthetic taste decorated with flowers and foliage, each with moulded leaf veining, puce marks with date letters for 1888 and 1889, together with a matching cream jug of compressed form with moulded leaves forming the spout and a late 19th Century Royal Worcester cabinet plate in the Aesthetic style decorated with sprays of flowers against a printed ground of grey dog roses, puce mark with date code for 1883, diameter 23cm. (5)

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