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Click here to subscribeA First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer painted with fan-shaped and circular panels of fancy birds and insects reserved on a foliate gilded powder blue ground, circa 1770 [minor glaze defect to saucer].A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN - Lots 123 - 143
A First Period Worcester fluted saucer dish painted in Kakiemon style with the 'Sir Joshua Reynolds' pattern with panels of long tailed birds on turquoise rockwork, insects and flower sprays within 'wet' blue borders, fret mark, circa 1770, 18cm [faint interior crack, minor wear to fluted ridges].A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN - Lots 123 - 143
Two First Period Worcester teabowls and saucers decorated in Chinese Export style with flower sprays and sprigs, one with puce lattice borders, circa 1770-75 [one with minor wear to gilt and small loss of glaze to rim of teabowl] 4. Provenance: one with paper labels for the 'Harris Masterson Collection'.A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN - Lots 123 - 143
A Chamberlains Worcester dessert plate and one other English dessert plate, early 19th century the first painted with a bouquet of flowers, the rim with gilt pendant foliage, iron-red script mark, 22cm; the second with a central flower spray, the rim with three sprays reserved on a sea-green ground, 24cm [2].
A First Period Worcester teacup and saucer and one similar both of fluted form, the first painted with 'spotted fruit', circa 1775-80; the second with flower sprays and sprigs, fret marks, 1770-75 [4]. Provenance: the second cup and saucer bear paper labels for the Harris Masterson Collection.A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN - Lots 123 - 143
A mixed lot of early 19th century English porcelain comprising a set of six Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester coffee cans; a basket with apple green ground rim; a similar milk jug; a Chamberlains Worcester spill vase [restoration to rim] and one other; and a Spode 967 Imari pattern sucrier and cover [minor firing cracks to base, finial restored] 11.
A First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer of semi-reeded form, painted in the Sèvres manner with turquoise imitation shagreen gilt edged cartouches and puce festoons, circa 1775-80, saucer 11.5cm. Provenance: paper labels for The Sidders Collection/Albert Amor, Ltd. 1985 Exhibition.A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN Lots 123 - 143
A First Period Worcester vase of baluster form with flared rim, painted in the Kakiemon style with the 'Jabberwocky' pattern of a dragon amongst scrolling flowers and foliage below a turquoise scrolling border, circa 1765, 16.5cm. * Provenance: bears paper label for B.&T.Thorn & Son, Budleigh Salterton.A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN Lots 123 - 143
A Lowestoft blue and white patty pan and two First Period Worcester pickle dishes the patty pan painted with a large moth and flower sprays, circa 1770, 8cm; a leaf-shaped butter boat printed with 'The Early Creamboat Sprays' pattern, hatched crescent mark, circa 1760-65, 8cm; and a geranium leaf butter boat printed in the Gilliflower pattern, W mark, circa 1770, 9cm [minor firing crack] 3.
A First Period Worcester 'Royal Lily' pattern coffee can and saucer with ear shaped handle, painted with panels of flowers and scrolling foliage between zig-zag and floral borders, crescent marks, circa 1780-85. A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN Lots 123 - 143
Two First Period Worcester teabowls and saucers the first painted in the 'Queen Charlotte' pattern, fret mark, circa 1770, saucer 12cm; the second painted in the Japanese style with the 'Old Mosaic' pattern, pseudo Chinese character marks, circa 1770, saucer 12.5cm [4].A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN - Lots 123 - 143
A group of three First Period Worcester coffee cups and saucers the first of fluted form painted in the Imari style with the 'Queen's' pattern, fret marks, circa 1770, saucer 12cm; the second decorated in the 'Rich Kakiemon' style with gilt scroll cartouches reserved on a scale blue ground, fret mark to cup, circa 1770, saucer 13cm; the third painted with flower sprays within gilt edged panels on a scale blue ground, fret marks, circa 1772 [saucer cracked, firing fault to rim of cup] 6.A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN - Lots 123 - 143
A First Period Worcester blue and white coffee can and a leaf-shaped pickle dish the can with grooved loop handle, printed in 'The Plantation' pattern, circa 1760-65, 5.5cm.; the pickle dish painted in 'The Pickle Leaf Vine' pattern, open crescent mark, circa 1765-70, 9cm [2].A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN - Lots 123 - 143
A First Period Worcester baluster vase painted with two panels of fancy birds in classical landscapes within elaborate gilt rococo borders reserved on a 'wet' blue ground, underglaze blue fret mark, circa 1770-75, 19cm [minor wear to gilt footrim].A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN - Lots 123 - 143
A set of four Royal Worcester limited edition white figures modelled by Glenis Devereaux and Maureen Halson titled 'New Arrival/Sweet Dreams/Once upon a time.../First Steps' printed marks, dated 1988/89/90, 19-22cm; together with a Coalport limited edition white figure 'High Society' modelled by John Bromley, 24cm [5].
A First Period Worcester sparrow beak jug painted in the 'Conjurer' pattern with two figures at a table watching an elderly man with a flower spray, the rim interior with an underglaze blue lambrequin band, circa 1770, 8cm [tiny firing crack next to spout].A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN - Lots 123 - 143
A First Period Worcester tea canister and cover with bud finial, the scale blue ground reserved with panels of fancy birds and insects within gilt rococo borders, blue fret mark, circa 1770, 16.5cm [small chip to rim of cover].A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN - Lots 123 - 143
A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN Lots 123 - 143A First Period Worcester 'Two Quail' pattern small mug of tapering cylindrical form with grooved loop handle, painted in Kakiemon style with the 'Two Quail' pattern, the two birds below a flowering prunus tree, circa 1765-70, 8cm.
A First Period Worcester fluted coffee cup and saucer decorated in the 'Rich Queen's' Japan pattern within underglaze blue borders, fret marks, the cup with additional crescent mark in iron-red, circa 1770-75 [minor glaze spotting to underside of saucer].A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN - Lots 123 - 143
A First Period Worcester 'Two Quail' coffee cup and saucer of lobed form with entwined branch handle, painted in kakiemon style with two quail and flowering prunus within gilt edged turquoise borders, underglaze blue fret marks, circa 1775, saucer 13.5cm.A SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION OF 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER AND OTHER ENGLISH PORCELAIN Lots 123 - 143
A collection of 20th Century ceramics, including: two Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature tygs, with floral decoration, 6cms high; a Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature twin handled cup, with floral decoration, 6cms high; a Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature teacup, with floral decoration, 3.5cms high; a pair of Royal Worcester tree stump posy vases, 6cms high; two Coalport cornucopia vase, with gilded decoration, 16cms high; a Victorian green glass paperweight, and other items included. (16)
A selection of Victorian and later glassware and ceramics, including: two ruby bohemian glass decanters, the larger 35cms high; a Royal Worcester oversized teacup and saucers, with huntsman decoration, the teacup signed H.R. Millais, 9cms high; a cut-glass rose bowl; two Sowerby glass christening cups; a Murano glass stopper; and other items.
Corgi Nine Double Nine (9 Double 9) 1:50 Scale Boxed Fire Service Vehicle Group, to include CC13006 Dennis F12 Pump Ladder "Hartlepool County Borough", CC10305 AEC Mercury/Merryweather 100ft Turntable Ladder "Hereford & Worcester", and others, although unchecked for completeness, conditions generally appear to be Good Plus to Excellent, within Good Plus boxes. See photo.