A detailed Royal Worcester porcelain figurine from the Birds of Prey collection, depicting a bald eagle perched on a gnarled tree trunk. The eagle is beautifully hand-painted with lifelike coloration - featuring a stark white head, golden beak, piercing eyes, and intricately feathered wings in rich brown and grey tones. The eagle's talons clutch the dark textured branch, capturing the poised moment before flight. The underside bears the original Royal Worcester gold label: Birds of Prey - Bald Eagle - C. 1989 Robert Jefferson - Modelled by Doris Lindner. Measures approximately 8.5"H.Issued: 1985Dimensions: 8.5"HEdition Number: Edition of 9000Country of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
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A charming pair of Royal Worcester bone china figurines featuring two seated hares: Hare Seated Ears Down model K38 and Hare Seated Ears Up model K39. Both pieces are meticulously hand-painted in warm brown tones with fine details capturing the expressive posture of each animal. Produced in England, each is marked with the Royal Worcester green backstamp and individually numbered on the underside. These classic figurines exemplify the elegance and craftsmanship of English porcelain. Tallest measures approximately 2.5"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A large Worcester porcelain teapot and cream jug, circa 1775, polychrome painted in the Chinese manner with figural scenes and scrollwork panels, the teapot 17.5cm highThe knop of the cover has been repaired, with small losses. Hairline to the jug. Tiny chip and hairline to spout, light hairlines to handle and base.
A Worcester tea bowl and saucer, circa 1758, printed and painted with the 'Red Bull' pattern, black line border, the saucer 12.5cm diameterGood overall condition. The saucer has a couple of small footrim chips and a small, light hairline on the rim. The tea bowl has one small chip to the inside of the rim.
The Royal Yacht 'Osborne', Crown Derby ribbon dessert plated with finely painted Prince of Wales feather crest and 'Royal Yacht Osborne' in garter with central fouled anchor and two Royal Worcester King George V coffee can saucers painted with Naval signal flags (3)This lot is subject to VAT in addition to our buyers' premium, i.e., 50% on top of the hammer price
Fine Regency Royal H.R.H. Prince George The Prince of Wales (later H.M. King George IV) porcelain (possibly Chamberlains Worcester) domed tureen cover with twin finely painted crowned P.O.W. feather crests and blue and gilt scroll work, 16cm diameter on later plate base (2)This lot is subject to VAT in addition to our buyers' premium, i.e., 50% on top of the hammer price The cover has a break to the knop which has been stuck back together, the plate is perfect
A Worcester cabinet plate, circa 1770, decorated in the Lady Mary Wortley Montagu pattern, painted in the London atelier of James Giles with panels of exotic birds around a central floral roundel, reserved within gilt scroll borders on a blue scale ground, pseudo-Chinese mark, 22.5cm diameterIn good condition - just some minor gilt wear and a nick on the rim.
A Worcester Flight, Barr & Barr blue ground inkstand, circa 1840, of scalloped rectangular form, with gilt beaded edge, the inkwells polychrome painted with flowers, the handle with mask decoration, on four scroll feet, printed mark, 27cm acrossThe knops on the covers have been restored. There is some restoration on the rim of the right inkwell, and to an area at the top of the stand. Otherwise in good condition.
A Worcester Hibiscus pattern tea bowl and saucer, circa 1758, decorated with scroll emblem, large honeysuckle flower, trailing vines and insects, the saucer 12cm diameterGood overall condition. The saucer has a couple of small footrim chips. The tea bowl has a firing imperfection on the rim with small associated chip.
A Worcester square scalloped dish, circa 1775, painted in the centre with spotted fruit, on a cobalt blue and gilt ground, ex-Albert Amor, 21.75cm across, together with two fluted Worcester tea bowls and saucers, and a Chamberlain's sucrierGood overall condition. Some gilt wear. One tea bowl has a tiny hairline on the rim.
A very rare Worcester plate with shaped basketweave-moulded rim, circa 1765-70, printed in blue with Hancock's 'The Birds on the Overturned Basket', crescent mark, 20.25cm diameterN.B. Branyan, French & Sandon in Worcester Blue and White Porcelain illustrate the plate in fig II.B.25, and describe it as the 'only example' they have seen. Good condition. Small rim chip (possibly pre-firing), small bruise or firing imperfection on the back, and a small firing crack or hairline near the rim.
An unusual Worcester scalloped plate, circa 1770, the centre enamelled with spotted fruit and two insects, with raised swag decoration outside, on wet blue ground, believed by John Sandon to have possibly been enamelled in Birmingham, crescent mark, 19cm diameterProvenance: Jeremy Lever Collection and Zorensky Collection.
A First Period Worcester porcelain 'Hundred Antiques' pattern dish, c.1770, with scalloped edge, decorated with flowerheads and lotus scrolls, with pseudo Chinese character marks verso,19.3cm wideCondition ReportFiring cracks to the edge of the rim. Foot rim with scuffs, chips, and nibbles. Very minor rubbing to decoration. Some sticker residue to the base and face of the dish. No apparent restoration.
A First Period Worcester porcelain butter tub and stand, c.1780, rose centred spray, with molded rose handle, stand 16.5cm diameterbutter tub 11.5cm wideCondition ReportWith tiny nibbles to the rose spray handle. A couple of areas where glaze has dripped under the rim of the cover. Chips and nibbles to the foot of the tub, chips and nibbles to the base of the tub. Minor nibbles to the foot rim of the plate. Minor rubbing to the decoration. Please see additional images.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory jug, in the form of a conch shell with gilt lizard to the side on a naturalistic base, 22cm high together with a similar form jug, with dragon shaped handle flowing rough the jug, and decorated with gilded leaves and vines, 28cm high and a Moorcroft vase, the green ground with floral decoration, signed monogram to base, 15cm high (3) Condition ReportSurface scratches, minor nibbles Vorcester vase damage to base Lizard vase crack to body Moorcroft vase good condition no visible cracks or repairs
A First Period Worcester porcelain 'Pine cones' junket bowl, c.1775, with molded hexafoil cartouche, the sides printed with fruit within molded scallop shells and floral sprays, the exterior with spring onions, cos lettuce, carrots, celery, snails and butterflies, with unglazed crescent moon mark,26cm wideCondition ReportWith some surface scratches to the decoration. Rubbing and scuffs to the foot rim. Minor imperfections from manufacture. Residue tape/ sticker marks. Please see additional images.
A First Period Worcester porcelain reticulated oval basket, c.1780, 'Guinea Flower' pattern, the exterior encrusted with flowers, the interior painted with floral sprays, with blue underglaze crescent mark verso, 24cm wide8.5cm highCondition ReportWith cracks and losses to the encrusted flower, some with glued restoration. Possible restoration to the side of the bowl. With firing cracks to the base and foot rim. Hairline cracks to the pierced section. With kiln pickup and manufacturing imperfection.
Paar Tafelleuchter, Chamberlain Worcester Fayence, kobaltblau mit Gold und polychrom mit Blütenbuketts bemalt. Geschweifter dreipassiger Fuß, durchbrochener Balusterschaft mit Farnblättern reliefiert, vasenförmige Kerzentülle. H.: 25,5 cm. Unter dem Stand bez. und rote Kronenmarke. Fuß eines Leuchters und Kerzentüllen rest.
A late 19th century Royal Worcester porcelain pot pourri jar, with pierced cover and original inner lid, shape 1313 RD No. 112588. The ivory ground lobed body painted with apple blossom clematis, japonica and harebells 20 cm high, together with an Edwardian Royal Worcester porcelain vase painted with roses. Height 10.5 cm.

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