English mid-19th century pink ground part dessert service, printed and painted with botanical specimens within shaped pink and gilt-edged borders, including: comports and plates in sizes, a Dresden porcelain Meissen-style lobed square section bowl, painted with Watteauesque figures and bouquets reserved on a green ground within gilt panels, 23.5cm wide, an English porcelain mid-19th century botanical dessert service comprising: a comport and two plates, each with pierced gilt palmette borders and a Royal Worcester bone china part tea service printed and painted in the Sevres-style with purple and scattered flowersprays, comprising: eleven side plates and two shallow bowls/plates (some damages and wear) Condition Report Dresden bowl - Light surface scratches, wear to gilding and decoration.Pierced tazza - repair to footPierced plates - surface marks, crazing, discolouration/browningPink ground items - Surface scratches and wear to decoration on all. Two tazzas with chip to underside. One dinner plate with hairline to edge. General wear and tear.
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Early 19th century Worcester Dragons in Compartments pattern footed bowl, painted and gilt with stylised dragons alternating with vases of flowers, enriched in iron-red, green, blue and gilt, indistinct iron-red mark, probably Chamberlain's Worcester, 27.5cm diameter (some wear, hairline crack to rim)
Four Royal Worcester limited edition figures from the Victoria and Albert Museum Walking-Out Dresses of the 19th Century series, comprising 1830: The Romantic 6466/9500, 1855: The Crinoline 6255/9500, 1818: The Regency 3641/9500 and 1878: The Bustle 5097/9500, printed black marks and gilt painter's initials, together with two wooden plinths, 24.5cm max. excluding plinth
Set of four Royal Worcester limited edition figures, for Compton & Woodhouse, from the Graceful Arts series, after Maureen Halson, comprising: Poetry limited edition 907/2500, Embroidery 2078/2500, Music 664/2500 and Painting 435/2500 and three wooden bases, 23.5cm high max. excluding base Condition ReportAll in good condition, no damage or restoration. General wear and tear.
Royal Worcester Herbs pattern composite (some seconds) part tea and breakfast service and other associated wares, printed black and green marks, some cancellation marks, including a coffee pot and cover, a teapot and cover, a milk jug, four small shell-shaped dishes and two larger, an hors d'oeuvres dish, tea and coffee cups, three dinner plates, side plates, bowls and other items
Royal Worcester bone china Florentine pattern part dinner service, printed gilt marks, pattern no.W4312, printed with black arabesque pattern border, within gilt lines, comprising: eight soup plates, a circular two-handled tureen and two covers, a sauceboat and stand, an oval serving bowl, two oval serving dishes in sizes, eight dinner plates, six tea plates, eight side plates Condition ReportGood overall condition. No chips, cracks or crazing. Some light surface scratches, accretions, light wear to gilding on some pieces. General wear and tear.
Collection of Royal Crown Derby bone china imari pattern wares including a crescent-shaped supper dish, pattern no.2451, a side plate, a boxed small lobed dish, pattern no.1128, another of trefoil form, pattern no.1128, a duck-shaped paperweight with gilt stopper, an Old Imari Christmas plate, limited edition no.256/750 circa 2002, commissioned by Compton & Woodhouse, an octagonal plate, pattern no.1128, a Royal Worcester Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee 2002 gilt-metal mounted pill box and cover decorated with the Royal Arms and imari pattern, two Royal Doulton figures of ladies comprising Lydia HN1908 and Kirsty HN2381 and a figure of Coalport Summer Daydream, limited edition no. 815/9500 after Sheila Mitchell, circa 1990 (11)
ROYAL DOULTON; thirteen figures including 'Town Crier', 'Grand Manor', 'Cherie', 'Debbie', 'Anna', 'Carrie', 'Fair Maiden', 'Tinkle Bell', 'Marie', Peggy', 'Bedtime', 'Darling' etc, also a Coalport figure, 'Lady Alice', height 22cm, and a Royal Worcester figure, 'Jane' from the Summer Romance series, height 23.5cm (15).
Group of early 19th century Chamberlains Worcester porcelain dessert ware, painted with botanical specimens, to include a large twin-handled serving dish, 31.5cm wide, two oval dishes, 30cm wide, a square dish and three platesOne plate with crazing, one chip and two hairlines. Two plates with a star crack. One oval dish with small footrim chips. The footed dish with one handle repair. Square dish with some light crazing and enamel wear.
A Regency porcelain part dessert service first half 19th century, possibly Worcester, the bodies elaborately modelled, each painted with floral sprays and heighted in gilt, with old labels for Lady Lytton, comprising, two tureens, 22cm wide, four serving dishes, 31cm wide, two smaller dishes, 22.5cm wide, thirteen dessert plates, 23.5cm diameter (21) Condition ReportSome with hairline cracks and nibbles. All with traces of dirt. Minor rubbing to decoration. Overall okay given age.Additional photos
A group of blue and white porcelain items 18th century, comprising a Worcester hexagonal dish, probably for an hors d'oeuvres set, 9.6cm wide, a Worcester leaf form pickle dish, 10cm long, a Worcester porcelain butter boat, 8.3cm long, a Worcester rice spoon, 13.8cm long, and a small ladle,12.5cm long (5)Condition ReportHexagonal) Chip to one of the corners.Leaf pickle dish) Several chips to the rim.Butter boat) Several chips to the rim.Spoon) Two chips to the edge of the spoon. Nibbles to the finial.Ladle) Firing flaws throughout.
A Staffordshire cow creamer early 19th century, with pink lustre spotted decoration,cm highand a Flight Barr & Barr Worcester porcelain vase,19th century, enamelled with a floral band, painted marks,8.9cm high (2)Condition ReportCow) Cracked horn with losses. Nibbles to the edges and signs of old tape adhesive. Small nibbles to the foot rim.Worcester) Wear and losses to the gilding. Minor nibbles to the foot of the vase.
A small group of bone china and porcelain - including a Royal Worcester coffee can and pip dish painted with a robin, the coffee can with 1911 date code, the dish 1938; a Lladro figure of a boy and donkey, 21cm high; a Rosenthal rectangular covered box painted with aquilegia flowers, 12.2cm long; a Minton two-handled bowl with scalloped rim, painted with flowers (glaze scratching to interior); a boxed Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' covered box; two Royal Worcester figures of garden birds; and three Continental porcelain figures (all a/f).
A small collection of bone china figures by Beswick, Royal Worcester and Royal Doulton - comprising a Beswick dark brown mare; donkey foal; and lamb; three Royal Worcester figures of birds; and a Royal Doulton HN2158 Alice figure; together with two Border Fine Arts resin figures of dogs; two miniature cups and saucers by Shelley and Caverswall; and a Continental tin glazed floral plate.
A box of miscellanea and collectables - including a French 19th century giltwood and composition mantel clock stand; a 19th century French rosewood veneered clock dome stand; an antique camera plate; an Edwardian inlaid mahogany letter rack; a 19th century tortoiseshell glasses case; a stoneware flagon, 19cm high (old chip to base of handle); a 19th century green glass 'Stallard's Worcester; bottle, 22.3cm high; a pair of Victorian papier-mache trinket dishes (both chipped); and four porcelain vase or figure stands, possibly for Royal Worcester pieces.
A set of six William IV silver tea spoons - T. Cox Savory, London 1830, Old English pattern, weight 69.5g; together with a cased set of six Walter Belk stainless steel 'bone' handled tea knives; a set of six OEP EPNS soup spoons; a similar smaller set of four soup spoons; and two EPNS fiddle pattern sauce ladles; together with a boxed pair of Royal Worcester bone china trinket dishes.
A small group of decorative porcelain, early 20th century - including a large Continental triple shell serving dish, probably German, painted with flowers on a pale apricot, pink and gilt ground, green printed factory mark, 30cm diameter; a pair of Royal Worcester circular shell dishes, painted with flowers, impressed and purple printed factory marks, date code 1889, 14cm diameter; a Royal Worcester shell-shaped blush ivory dish, painted with a floral spray, printed factory mark and pattern no 1413, date code 1908 (several small rim chips); a Dresden two-handled lattice work jar, 11.5cm high; and an oval reticulated dish printed with roses, 19.3cm long; together with a small late-20th century studio pottery vase, impressed potter's mark, 8cm high. (7)
A LARGE GOLD LUSTRE ROYAL WORCESTER SERVICE including teapots, teacups, saucers, plates, ramekins, soup bowls, ramekins, tureens, jugs, and various other items, marked to the underside 'Royal Worcester Flameproof Porcelain... Oven to table ware', the tallest 21cm high (a lot)Provenance: A private East Dorset collection.
CAPP (Mary Elizabeth) The African Princess and other Poems, Longman et al. Yarmouth 1813. 188/pp, ½ tooled, calf, plus SMITH (ELIZABETH) POEMS ON MALVERN and other subjects , 2nd Ed. Eaton, Worcester 1834, plus HOLBROOK (ANN CATHERINE) Tales Serious and Instructive in which Virtue and Vice are contrasted with Moral Reflections, Uttoxter 1821, plain bds, owners sigs, all in used condition (3)
A late 19th / early 20th century Royal Worcester twelve piece coffee service with a blue ground and gilded decoration, all in a fitted case, each cup 5.4cm highGood condition, with some minor wear to the gilding and small scratches to the paint, some signs of crazing to the undersides, the case with some surface damages
George Owen for Royal Worcester, a pair of reticulated vases, 1909, each of pedestal ovoid urn form, pierced with bands of hexagonal honeycomb decoration highlighted with gilt jewels, the central bands in varying geometric fretted patterns, above milled raised gilt swags and festoons in the Neoclassical style, twin acanthus scroll handles with gilt beading, the domed feet also pierced, gold marks and incised signatures, 22.5cm high (2)
George Owen for Royal Worcester, reticulated pedestal vase and cover, 1912, slender inverse baluster form with lions mask and ring handles, pierced with hexagonal honeycomb pattern above geometric fretted band, the foot in a Persian foliate pierced motif, raised milled gilt festoon and scroll borders, with a domed lid, gilt marks and incised signature, 24.5cm high

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