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A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Table Candlesticks, 1958, moulded in the Adam style and left in the white, 27cm high, together with six similar graduated Royal Worcester leaf moulded jugs (one tray)19cm jug with a hairline crack from the top approximatley 2cm, everything else appears in very good overall condition
* A collection of blue and white Royal Worcester porcelain, comprising of a blue and white Worcester baluster shaped porcelain teapot with Mansfield pattern, 14 cm high, a second smaller blue and white Worcester baluster shaped porcelain teapot, Mansfield pattern, with crescent mark to base, cracked and restored, lacking lid, 8.5 cm high, a blue and white Worcester bowl, Mansfield pattern with crescent mark to base, 11.5 cm diameter, a Worcester coffee cup with prunus root pattern, crescent mark to base, 6.3 cm high, a Worcester porcelain saucer with waiting chinaman pattern, 14.7 cm diameter plus 4 other pieces of blue and white porcelain mixed patterns, varying conditionQTY: (9)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.
* A Minton parian ware figure of Miranda by John Bell (1811-1895), the semi-naked female seated by a sea shell, impressed marks, 39 cm high, together with a pair of parian ware figures, circa 1890, modelled as two girls in drapery (similar examples are modelled by James Hadley of the Royal Worcester factory, this pair unmarked), 28 cm high QTY: (3)NOTE:Provenance: Private Collection, Bristol, UK.Miranda was the daughter of Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest. The figure was produced for the Art Union of London and was first exhibited by Minton at the 1851 Great Exhibition.
Royal Worcester twin handled vase, ovoid form raised on a circular foot, hand painted highland glen with croft, bridge and highland cattle, signed Harry Stinton, date coded 1923, height 21.5cm.CONDITION REPORT:The vase is in excellent condition throughout, some very very minor rubbing to gilt.
Pair Royal Worcester vases and covers, baluster form, gilt twin handles, raised on circular feet, decorated with hand painted highland cattle, signed Harry Davis, No 2713, Rd No 66918, date coded 1921, height 20cm.CONDITION REPORT:The pair of vases and covers are in excellent condition throughout.
Royal Worcester twin handled bottle shaped vase, raised on a circular foot, decorated with hand painted spider and autumn leaves, No 1445, Rd No 145756, date coded 1892, height 29cm.CONDITION REPORT:The vase is in good condition however the handle has been restored. Some rubbing and minor gilt loss to lip of vase.
Pair Royal Worcester figure ornaments, a Dutch fisherman and woman with wicker baskets, No 1202, date coded 1911, height 20.5cm.CONDITION REPORT:The fisher woman is in excellent condition throughout, the fisher man has a chip and hairline crack through his left leg below the knee. The leg/foot has never broken off, just a crack through the leg.
Royal Worcester vase, baluster form, pinched neck with Bacchus mask handles, raised on a circular foot and decorated with hand painted wild roses, gilt enrichments, No 1407 Rd No 141378, height 40cm.CONDITION REPORT:The vase is in very good condition throughout, some rubbing and minor loss to gilt lip of vase, and one of the 'tops' of the right hand scroll finial has been restored, see extra images.
Pair Royal China Works Worcester vases, double handles and raised on circular feet, decorated in pink and rich gilt, hand painted landscape with (i) lapwings (very rare) (ii) pheasants, signed James Stinton, No 998, both date coded 1902, height 28cm.CONDITION REPORT:The pair of vases are in excellent condition throughout.

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