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A Horse Racing Jockey's Licence No. 427 granted to James Wall 1905, with ink signature stamp S.M. Weatherby. John Wall was born at Worcester on August 27, 1855: he won the 1885 Wokingham on Corunna and the Liverpool Autumn Cup on Kilcreene in 1885 and on Madame D'Albany in 1891 and died at Wednesfield on February 7, 1905. He was 49 Missing a segment from the top right but a rare piece of ephemera.
A collection of English and other ceramics, comprising a Royal Worcester part tea service in light blue willow pattern (B389) with gold trim to include four cups & saucers, milk jug, twin handled sugar basin and bowl, various Royal Worcester marks and Osler import mark to bases; an 18th century pearlware ribbed circular bowl, decorated with floral swags, possibly Liverpool, sticker to underside 'Liverpool c. 1780', 5in. (12.8cm.) diameter; a pearlware blue and white teapot with stylized floral decoration; a floral decorated New Hall pottery cream jug; a 19th century Wedgwood blue jasper ware jug decorated with raised classical figures; a copper lustre teapot; an A B Jones & Sons 'Chief Tancata' milk jug; a Meissen teapot stand of oval form with gilt rim and decorated to centre with floral spray etc. (quantity)
A Worcester partridge tureen and cover, circa 1758, typically decorated in coloured enamels and modelled seated on a nest, 15cm in length Cf . Spero & Sandon, Worcester Porcelain 1751-1770 (1996, p106) for similar examplesCondition Report: Minute chip to beak and minor wear to points of tail and wing feathers. Some fritting to the lower section of the base. Small crack to one of the ring sections of the feather band at the top of the basket.Condition Report Disclaimer
A selection of green swag decorated Bristol porcelain, circa 1775, comprising: a fluted saucer dish (possibly a slightly later Worcester or similar replacement) ; a fluted teacup and saucer and a fluted coffee cup and saucer, painted with blue 'X' marksCondition Report: Some fritting throughout. Small areas of wear to the gilding generally.Saucer dish: Faint star cracks to the underside but these don't extend through to the other side of the well.Two saucers: One has a shallow 4mm long rim chip. the other has a tiny gilt over rim chip (manufacturing fault.)Coffee cup: Has a shallow 4mm long rim chip.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chamberlain's Worcester claret-ground armorial part dinner service, mid 19th century, decorated with elaborate arms surmounted with the crest of Stanhope of Yorks. & Notts. (a tower with lion rampant issuing from battlements with grenade between paws) comprising: two various serving dishes in sizes; a rectangular two-handled serving bowl; twenty-two breakfast plates; thirteen soup plates and forty-two dinner plates, mostly impressed CHAMBERLAINS and an associated Staffordshire porcelain slop bowl from an unrelated tea service Provenance: By direct descent from Lady Enid Doreen Scudamore-Stanhope Browne (1899-1985), daughter of The Hon. Evelyn Theodore Scudamore-Stanhope and Julia Dasha Potter . Lady Enid was granddaughter of Henry Edwyn Chandos Scudamore-Stanhope, 9th Earl of Chesterfield and sister to Edward Henry Scudamore-Stanhope, the 12th and last Earl of Chesterfield, born on 9 February 1889. In December 1926 she married, Major Alexander Browne of Callaly Castle, of Northumberland. The family seats included Beningbrough Hall, York and Holme Lacy, Herefordshire. This service closely resembles Lot 1315 in the The Catalogue of the important contents of Beningbrough Hall, York, 1958, described as 'A Chamberlains Worcester dinner service, painted with armorial bearings, with maroon borders' Condition Report: Stacking wear, knife cuts, nibbles to leading edges of rims generally. Breakfast plates: eleven damagedSoup plates: seven chipped.Dinner plates: Seventeen chipped/cracked.This service has had extensive use and shows it.Condition Report Disclaimer
A rare Chamberlains Worcester Kakiemon pattern part dessert service, c.1820, each piece painted to the centre with flowers and foliage surrounded by flowering prunus branches, the oval basket and five dessert dishes with floral sprigging to the pierced borders, painted marks Chamberlains Worcester, the oval basket 26.5cm acrossCONDITION: All items with some occasional wear to the gilding, the service comprises fourteen pieces, one of the dessert plates has a large open crack, two further dessert plates have shallow chips to the upper edge of the rim, two of the heart shaped dishes are badly broken and messily re-glued with losses around the area, otherwise three dessert dishes, the basket and six plates are in reasonable condition with only wear to the gilding.

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