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6x Charnwood Teddybears by Frank Webster. All limited editions and with original information labels attached to each bear. 'Faith' in gold, dated 2002, edition 8 of 20. 'Espresso' in coffee, edition 1 of 1. 'Riley' in brown, edition 8 of 20. 'Baby Worcester' in dark brown, edition 3 of 6. 'Ember' in black and red, edition 1 of 2. 'Pedro' in light brown, edition 1 of 1. Tallest bear approx. 43cm. Bears VGC-Mint, slight storage marks to some labels.£40-60
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER POT POURRI AND COVER, green, gilt and blush ground, hand painted with blackberries and brambles, unsigned, James Hadley shape, painted 279/11.54 to base, date cypher for 1908, green printed marks, height 13.3cm, (Condition:- small firing fault to inside rim of lid, otherwise good condition)
TWO PIECES OF 20TH CENTURY FRUIT PAINTED ROYAL WORCESTER, comprising a small globular vase decorated with pears and green grapes and blackberries verso on an ivory ground, signed D. Bowkett, shape no 2491, date cypher for 1950, black printed marks, height 7.7cm and a wavy circular pedestal nut dish painted with peaches and black cherries, date cypher for 1937, diameter 9.5cm, pink printed marks (Condition:- vase in good condition, nut dish has a small chip to the underside rim and a deep scratch beneath the painted leaf)
THREE ROYAL DOULTON FIGURES AND VARIOUS COLLECTORS PLATES, comprising 'Autumn Breezes' HN1934, 'Cissie' HN1809, and 'Sandra' HN2275, four Royal Albert 'Butterfly Garden' plates, a set of twelve Royal Worcester 'Cottage Gardens' months of the year plates and a set of four Royal Worcester 'Old Worcester Still Life' cabinet plates, (Condition Report:- Overall Ok)
TWO ROYAL WORCESTER COMPTON & WOODHOUSE LADY FIGURES AND ANOTHER SIMILAR COALPORT FIGURE, comprising 'Grace - The Royal Worcester Figurine of the Year 1996', with certificate, extensive crack running from her shawl through the skirt to the underside of the base, nibbles to the roses in her hair, 'The Royal Worcester Anniversary Figurine of the Year 1998 'A Day to Remember', nibble to bouquet and the rose in her hair and Coalport 'Millenium Debut' limited edition No 4201/7500 (no certificate) (3)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS etc, to include Coalport Countryware Avocado dishes and napkin rings, Royal Doulton Bunnykins money box, Royal Worcester 'Evesham' vegetable dish, Johnson Bros novelty teapots, Burleigh Calico, novelty money boxes, modern Japanese fish bowl, plaster wall hanging of Native American man, glass bottle shaped as dice with deck of card decoration
A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN CABINET FRUIT STUDY COFFEE CUP AND SEPARATE SAUCER, both decorated with peaches and grapes, with gilt detailing, the cup signed by Harry Ayrton, blue backstamp and dated 1941 and the saucer signed possibly E. Townsend, puce factory mark and dated 1941 (2) (Condition Report: - Overall food, light scratches to gilt)
A 20TH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE CAN, decorated with pheasants, signed J. Stinton with gilt handle and rim, green reproduction of Early Worcester backstamp, together with a Royal Worcester saucer, decorated with Highland cattle with gilt detail, signed H. Stinton, puce backstamp and date cipher of three lines not recognised (2) (Condition Report:- Overall good, some surface wear and scratches to saucer)
A PARCEL OF 19TH, 2OTH AND 21ST CENTURY CERAMICS, to include boxed Royal Doulton 'Groom Bunnykins' DB102 and 'Bride Bunnykins' DB101, Crown Staffordshire, Wedgwood, Royal Worcester and Royal Crown Derby pin dishes, a Victorian porcelain slop bowl, milk jug and sucrier and cover in blue and gilt, pattern no 2053, three pieces of James Kent Du Barry chintz, unfinished and unmarked Royal Crown Derby, a collection of ceramic and metal thimbles including one hallmarked silver, a pair of blue jasperware candlesticks, indistinct impressed marks, etc (quantity)
FOUR BOXES OF ASSORTED 20TH CENTURY CERAMICS, predominately tea, dinner and Kitchen Ware, mostly part sets, including Paragon, 'Rockingham' pattern tea wares, Royal Worcester 'Evesham' pattern ramekins, Royal Doulton 'Contour' bowls and plates, Royal Commemorative items, Denby dish, etc (four boxes)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASSWARE, etc, including a boxed Dartington Crystal bowl, second, Italian plates and bowl, a boxed Royal Worcester 'The Worcester Hop' cake platter, T G Green 'Granville' plates and saucers, stoneware plates, a Wedgwood 'Sarah's Garden' sandwich tray, a Willow pattern comport, ceramic, wrought iron and wood table lamp etc (two boxes and loose)
A 1920s brass, ship's bulkhead clock, by Dobbie McInnes Ltd., Glasgow, for TSS Scotia, the silvered dial, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial signed "Dobbie McInnes Ltd. - Glasgow" and "L.N.W.R.", stamped "Scotia" to the flange, "Third Class Saloon" scratched faintly to back-plate, 10¾" (27.5cm) diameter, 4" (10cm) deep, weight 4.7Kg. TSS Scotia was a twin screw steamer passenger vessel operated on the Holyhead - Kingstown / Dun Laoghaire route by the London and North Western Railway from 1921 to 1923, and the London, Midland and Scottish Railway from 1923 to 1940. She was built by William Denny and Brothers of Dumbarton and launched in 1920. On 1 June 1940 she was bombed by German aircraft during the Dunkirk evacuation. The destroyer HMS Esk came alongside and rescued nearly 1,000 troops. The destroyer HMS Worcester was nearby and also picked up some survivors. Twenty eight of her crew and an estimated 200 to 300 French troops were killed.
A Victorian Royal Worcester parian urn-in-hand vase, having green printed mark verso, diamond registration, and numbered 7, h.15cm; one other similar example with gilt urn and puce Worcester backstamp; a Robinson & Leadbetter parian leaf and hand stem vase; and various others (15)Condition report: All pieces chipped or cracked to some extent.
Four boxes of miscellaneous Victorian and later china, to include Wedgwood scallop dishes, Worcester blue and white dinnerwares, tureens and covers etcCondition report: A large and fairly interesting lot, with varying condition issues. The most interesting pieces as follows;Late 19th/ early 20th century Worcester part service (blue floral) - 14 dessert plates intact, 4 dinners plates intact.Three large Victorian blue and gilt bowls – Grainger chemical porcelain, all intact.Pair of mid-C19th gilt and floral plates, both rubbed, one cracked and the other chipped.Two blue floral plates – both chipped.Blue/gilt border – OK.Approx. 50-100 plates in the lot.All pieces very dirty.
A box containing a collection of various ceramics to include a Milton part dinner serviceCondition report: Milton china - larger jug OK, milk jug OK, 7 bowls with cutlery marks but intact, 7 cups OK, 3 saucers OK, 8 side plates with cutlery marks but intact, 8 dinner plates with cutlery marks but intact. Worcester Evesham dish - OK.Royal Doulton Willow pattern dish - OK.
A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Vase, enamelled in colours and decorated with feathers, on three gilt paw pattern feet. 3.5ins high, a pair of Royal Copenhagen "Flora Danica" porcelain miniature plates, one with "Euphrasia Odontites L and Parnassia Hotzebuei Cham. & Schldl.", each 5.625ins diameter, and five "Dresden" porcelain tea cups and four saucers, enamelled in colours with floral sprays, and a small selection of decorative tea ware
A group of English porcelain tea and dinner wares, including a fifteen piece 19th century Worcester style part tea, with teapot 27 by 16 by 16cm high, slop bowl, sugar bowl five tea cups, five saucers, two tea plates, a/f, and a Copeland Spode Royal Jasmine pattern charger, 43.5 by 34.5 by 3.5cm high. (17)
A collection of transfer printed blue and white English ceramics, 19th and early 20th century, comprising a pair of small twin handled serving dishes decorated with flowers, each 22.5 by 14cm, a rectangular serving dish, 26 by 21cm, and two plates, each 25.5cm, decorated in the 'Wild Rose' pattern, likely depicting Nuneham Courtenay, the bridge and lock-keeper's cottage, circa 1840, a pair of Wood's Ware 'English Scenery' pattern dishes, each 23cm, a pair of Royal Worcester Palissy 'Avon Scenes' pattern plates, each 23cm, a pair of Burleigh Ware 'Willow' pattern dishes, each 23cm, and a pair of Copeland 'Spode's Italian' pattern bowls, each 26.7cm. (13)
Royal Worcester tea wares decorated with vignettes of birds on a gilt highlighted pink ground comprising six tea cups, six saucers, six side plates and a cake plate, 23cm diameter (19) . One saucer repaired, some very slight rubbing to most pieces, some mild scratches to the plates, overall generally good condition

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