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Two 19th century Samson porcelain plates, decorated in the Chelsea style with exotic birds, flowers and insects, each with spurious gold anchor mark verso, largest example D24cm, together with a 19th century dessert plate, possibly Worcester, hand painted with a hummingbird, within a gilt band and pink border, D22.5cm, and a further 19th century dessert plate with shaped and pierced rim, hand painted with a view of Loch Lomond and titled verso, D22cm, (4)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Rectangular Dish, painted by P. Love, signed, with ripening fruit against a mossy woodland bank, gilt gadrooned border with shell handles, black printed mark, date code for 1961, 17.5cm long.5mm scratch to bottom edge near signature, 2mm scratch to one apple, brown dot flaw to middle bottom edge.
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Plates, painted by J. Birbeck (Sen) with 'American Golden Plover' and 'Red Grouse', retailed by Richard Briggs, Co, Boston, puce marks, 23cm diameter and a circular Royal Worcester dish painted by E. Spilsbury, signed, with pink roses, puce marks, 23cm diameter. (3)No chips, cracks or crazing, some dirt on plates (rubs off), light wear to gilt.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Plate, painted by Robert Sebright, signed, with ripening fruit against a mossy woodland bank within a dark blue and gilt border, puce mark, date code for 1930, 23cm diameter.dirt it all rubs off, very light crazing to back edge, one small area of paint chip
A Moorcroft Pottery teapot and Cover, of globular form painted in the 'Bramble' pattern against a blue ground, impressed mark, signed in monogram, 22cm high (chipped) and a Royal Worcester Porcelain Teapot and Cover, the 'Old Ivory' ground printed and painted with flowers, date code for 1887, printed marks, 14cm high. (2)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Part Tea Service, painted by J. Hunt, signed, with pink and white roses, puce marks, date code for 1925, comprising: sugar bowl, six teacups, saucers and plates together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory flat handled jug decorated with flowers, puce mark, shape number 1094, date code for 1907, 15cm high. (20)One cup with glue repair, one small plate with multiple cracks one other plate with crack, some rub to gilt and surface scratching throughout.
A Royal Doulton Stoneware Jardiniére, designed by Ethel Beard and Francis C. Pope, signed in monogram, with an Art Nouveau design of white roses and stylised foliage within a blue ground, 19.5cm high; A Royal Worcester 'Kingfisher' Spill Vase, printed marks, C.W. 240, date code for 1925. (2)Bird with light crazing, no chips or cracks.
ROYAL WORCESTER PART MINIATURE COFFEE SERVICE, ALONG WITH A ROYAL WORCESTER PIN DISH each hand painted with fruit, comprising a coffee pot, two saucers and two plates, with a further Royal Worcester pin dishthe coffee pot 12cm highQty: 6Condition generally good. No chips or cracks. No noticeable crazing. Some scratches to dished section of one saucer. Manufacturing flaws to interior of cups, more noticeable to one - frit present.
A collection of Aynsley tea wares with gilt and floral pattern comprising cake plate, five cups, saucers and side plates, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with a collection of Royal Worcester Contessa coffee cups and saucers for six and further Royal Grafton coffee cups, saucers and tea plates in black and gilt, red and gilt and blue and gilt (collection)
A Crescent Worcester tankard 18th century, of cylindrical form with chinoiserie figural decoration,14.5cm high together with two 19th century cups and saucers, a floral decorated tankard and a small pair of enamel vases (6)Condition Reportminor damage throughout. Hairline crack to the base of the reticulated teacup. Please see additional images.
A silver photograph frame London 1994, decorated with bows, 13 x 20cm together with a silver chamberstick,Chester 1901, 8.5cm widea silver mounted Worcester porcelain and enamelled vase,Birmingham 1907, 16.5cm highand a German silver figure,marked 925, London import,8cm highand a collection of silver seals and pens (qty)Condition ReportTarnishing throughout. No apparent dents. No chips to the porcelain.
A collection of twenty-two porcelain cups and saucers, 19th/20th century, to include a Minton example, a Worcester and Staffordshire example, the majority with gilt borders, with foliate and floral decoration,the largest saucer 17cm wide (qty)Condition ReportAll with chips and nibbles, some with cracks and losses. Rubbing to the gilt and decoration. Some restoration.
Group of 19th Century framed and glazed maps to include Cornwall, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire engraved for Lewis's topographical dictionary, Bowen Gloucester Road map, Warwickshire (T Moule c. 1840), Devonshire, The Road from Bristol to Worcester and Berkshire. Largest measures 36.5 x 31cm.
Three pieces, comprising - 1. A Royal Doulton flambe glazed Hare Crouching, HN107, 11.3cm long. (* In good condition, with no faults) 2. A Royal Worcester 3075 Children of the Nations figure, 'England', modelled by Dorothy Doughty, 14cm high. (* Tiny underglaze chip to edge of the base - it does not show under UV and is not later retouching. No other faults - in good condition) 3. A German porcelain figure of a stoat or weasel, incised with indistinct factory mark and '378 9', 17.5cm long. (* In good condition, with no damage or faults. Kiln dust glaze flaw to underside of left front paw)
Two pieces of 19th century English china, comprising - 1. A Staffordshire pearlware flatback figure of Christ standing with two children, 31.5cm high 2. A Worcester brown transfer ware willow pattern tureen, with twin elephant head handles, on parcel gilt trefoil feet, 35.5cm long, impressed and printed factory marks (chip to two feet and small chip to one handle)
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