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A Collection of Various Ceramics to comprise Gilt and Blue Decorated Two Piece Toast Rack, 19th Century Plate (Glued) Imari Decorated Plate, Mintons Regency Warmer, Various Decorated Plates to include Rose Pattern Examples, Royal Worcester Ramekins, Foley China Part Batchelors Teaset to comprise Teapot, Saucers, Jugs, Teapot, Sugar Etc (Some pieces with Condition Flaws to comprise Hairlines and Gluing)
Quantity of Worcester 'Evesham' pattern part dinner and tea service comprising mugs, serving dishes, plates, etc (some items Evesham Vale) Condition ReportSome minor chipsRubbing to the gildingSurface marks and scratches from use 3 vegetable dishes with cover (1 cover missing), salt and pepper pots, 2 egg coddlers, 8 small coffee cups, 9 large coffee cups, 11 large dinner plates, 1 medium dinner plate, 9 small dinner plates, 2 vegetable dishes, 10 large saucers, 8 small saucers, an oval, round and rectangular serving dish, quiche dish, sauce boat and stand, 2 small jugs, sugar bowl, 4 egg cups, 8 pudding bowls, 9 side plates, 10 entree dishes
A VICTORIAN PRESENTATION SALVER of shaped circular outline with a border of husks & scrolls and openwork feet, inscribed "Presented to the Revd. Richard Creswell B.D. formerly Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford by 1107 inhabitants of the Townships of Denton and Houghton in the County of Lancaster....OCT 3rd 1854", below the engraved depiction of St. Laurence Chapel and within a border of engraved foliate scrolls, by George Angell, London 1854; 16" (41 cms) diameter; 58.3 oz
A SMALL COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE SAUCE LABELS:- A kidney-shaped "ANCHOVY" by Margaret Binley, a "Lemon Pickle" gorget by Peter & Ann Bateman, a navette-shaped "ELDER" by Susanna Barker, London c.1790, a pair of unmarked crescents "TARRAGON" & "ELDER.V", a William IV "WORCESTER" by C. Rawlings & W. Summers, London 1834, an unmarked, waisted "CHILI", a Kidney-shaped "ELDER" by Margaret Binley and two George III "KETCHUP" labels (one unmarked); the largest one 1.5" (3.8 cms) long; 1.25 oz (10)
A 31- piece Royal Worcester earthenware part dinner service,With red line borders and Sutherland cypher, comprising a pedestal tureen, twenty-two soup plates, and eight oval stands; together with a Davenport 'Dunrobin' drainer and a Minton eathernware 'Stewards room' platter, (33) large platter 63cm wide, 50cm deepFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine Charles II pewter semi-broad rim dish, circa 1680The rim with incised multiple reeding and bearing ownership triad 'E M A', along with hallmarks on front and touchmark on rear of Sampson Bourne II, Worcester (fl.1677-1689), (PS845), hammer marks on rear of gentle boss and steep booge, diameter 38cm (15in), rim width 6cm (2â…œin), (31.5%) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A William & Mary pewter narrow rim plate, circa 1690The flat rim with cast reeding, four lion rampant hallmarks to well and a crowned rose mark on reverse of John Trapp II, Worcester (fl.1677-1707), (PS9547) diameter 23.2cm (9â…›in), rim width 1.7cm (11/16in), (14.7%)Footnotes:ProvenanceEx A. V. Sutherland-Graeme Collection (no.118). Sold Sotheby's 3 June 1965, part Lot 41.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Charles II pewter plain rim armorial plate, circa 1680The rim engraved with crest 'out of a ducal coronet, a panache of six ostrich feathers' and hatched coat of arms, 'paly of six, argent and or' - this coat of arms and crest are probably for LANGLEY, hallmarks on front of rim and the touchmark on back of well of William Greenbank II, Worcester, (?-1714), (PS4063), diameter 24.0cm (9½in), rim width 3.3cm (1¼in)Footnotes:ProvenanceEx Malcolm Toothill Collection.LiteratureThis plate is illustrated and discussed in an article by John Douglas, Journal of the Pewter Society, Vol. 34, Autumn 2011, p. 17.The plate is a particularly early example of a plain rim with maker's 'hallmarks' to the front, as opposed to the rear, which increasingly became the position of choice on plain rim plates during the 18th century.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of Masons Fruit Basket patternwares in the green colourway, comprising tureen and cover, serving bowl, sauce boat and stand, cream jug, ten cups, fourteen saucers and six tea plates, together with further teawares including Colclough, Kay & Co of Worcester, Japanese eggshell porcelain teawares with lithopane in detail to base of cups, etc (collection)
A 19th century Worcester wall pocket modelled as a cherub fixing a net to an espaliered fruit tree and with puce printed mark to base, 23 cm approximately, together with a 19th century Worcester spill vase in the form of a cherub with a basket and with black printed mark to base 19 cm approximately (2)
A collection of small decorative ceramics including a 19th century box and cover with postage stamp style Queens head detail to the cover, 3.5cm diameter, a pair of Royal Worcester miniature toby jugs and a WH Goss example and a Crown Staffordshire example, a Royal Doulton model of a seated Pekinese, two miniature ewers and a two handled vase in the classical manner, etc, together with a micro mosaic miniature frame enclosing a half length monochrome portrait of a lady in 18th century style costume, 4cm approx (13)
A collection of small decorative ceramics including a pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern cups and saucers, a Coalport blue and gilt tyg and a Royal Worcester miniature basket and a Royal Worcester miniature model of a King Charles type spaniel recumbent on a cushion (af) etc (collection)
Two Royal Worcester candle snuffers in the form of a Chinese male character and a witch, both with puce printed marks to interior, 9.5cm max tall approx, together with a Royal Worcester miniature tyg, with painted pink rose detail and green printed mark to base number 282, 5cm tall approx, also together with a further miniature Royal Worcester flatback ivory jug with painted bird detail and mauve printed mark to base, 4cm tall approx (4)
FREDERICK H CHIVERS (1881-1965) watercolour - still life of peaches and grapes, signed and dated 1922, later inscribed verso, 38 x 66cms Provenance: private collection, consigned via our Cardiff office Auctioneer's Note: First employed painting fruit and flower patterns on porcelain for Royal Worcester, and then later for Coalport. Presentation & Condition: slightly faded, in period gilt frame.Please note that this lot may be subject to Droite de Suite at 4% of the hammer price (Please see terms / enquire)
TWO ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN CABINET TEA CUPS & SAUCERS, painted with apples, plums and grapes by Alan Telford and John Smith, with gilded interiors, handles and saucer wells, black printed marks, gilded numerals, cups 9cms diam. (4) Provenance: private collection, consigned via our Cardiff office Condition Report: minor superficial scratches, one saucer unsigned.
FOUR ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN CABINET ITEMS, painted with apples, raspberries, cherries and grapes by John Freeman, Christopher Bowen and William Roberts, with gilded rims and handles, black printed marks, painted numerals, cups 6cms high. (4) Provenance: private collection, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report: minor superficial wear.
FOUR ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN CABINET ITEMS, painted with apples, raspberries, cherries and grapes by John Freeman, Christopher Bowen and William Roberts, with gilded rims and handles, black printed marks, painted numerals, cups 6cms high. (4) Provenance: private collection, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report: minor superficial wear.
ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE, painted with apples and grapes by John Smith with gilt rim, black printed marks, gilt painted numerals, 26cms diam. Provenance: private collection, consigned via our Cardiff office Condition Report: gilt rim worn, back with sellotape adhesive residue.
ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE, painted with apples and cherries by Ricky Lewis with shaped and gadrooned gilt rim, signed Sibley-Lewis, black printed marks, gilt painted numerals, 20cms diam. Provenance: private collection, consigned via our Cardiff office Condition Report: excellent allover.
18th century Worcester faceted coffee cup and saucer, circa 1760, the coffee cup with grooved loop handle, each decorated in the Prunus Root pattern, each with workman's mark beneath, cup H5.5m, saucer D13cm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Three 18th century Worcester coffee cups, the first example of reeded form with lobed feet and scrolling handle, circa 1754, with workman's mark beneath, H5cm, the second example decorated in the Prunus root pattern, H6cm, and the third example decorated in the Mansfield pattern, with crescent mark beneath, H6cm
18th century Worcester coffee cup and saucer, each with moulded floral decoration and stylised trellis borders, cup H5.5cm, saucer D12cm, together with an 18th century Worcester tea bowl and saucer, circa 1760, decorated in the The Fisherman and Willow Pavilion pattern, tea bowl D7cm, saucer D12cm, and a small 18th century Worcester pickle dish, L11cm, each with workman's mark beneath, (5)
Late 18th century Worcester plate, decorated in the Pine Cone pattern with pierced rim, D17cm, together with a late 18th century Worcester silver shape cream boat, decorated in the Fruit Sprays pattern, L11.5cm, each with blue crescent mark beneath, and an 18th century Caughley saucer, decorated in the Bell Toy pattern, D12.5cm, (3)

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