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A Caughley plate circa 1785 of lobed form, painted in underglaze blue with the 'Royal Lily' pattern with a blue and gilt flower panelled diaper, further floral scrollwork painted to the reverse, unmarked, together with two further Worcester plates in the same pattern, largest 20.5cm diameter (3) Provenance: Ex. Wychwood Collection.
A group of Royal Worcester porcelain, comprising a pair of cylindrical vases with flared necks, shape No. G923, date code for 1912, 11.3 cm high, a rose pattern vase, shape No. 2048, date code 1925, height 15.8 cm and a Royal Worcester James Hadley floral vase, shape No. 285, incised pattern No. 3080, printed factory marks and inscribed initials, 13.3 cm high, together with a continental hand painted vase and a Noritake condiment pot with spoon. CONDITION REPORT: One of the pair of spill vases is in good order with no issues. The second vase has a hairline crack across the base and some crazing to the base. The same vase has very faint hairline cracks around the base area just above the gilt line. These may simply be cracks to the glaze. The large Sedgley vase should no doubt have a lid which is missing. The vase itself is however in good condition with no chips, repairs or restoration. There is some rubbing to the gilding on the top lip and top rim but no significant issues other than the lack of the lid. The green vase has been broken and repaired on the top rim. There is overpainting here, much of which has come away. There has clearly however been a break. The remainder of the vase is in good order with no further issues. The vase with the metal rim is structurally sound with no chips, cracks, damage or restoration. The silver plating to the rim is all rubbed away. The gilt line around the base has some rubbing also. The mustard pot has a surface scratch to the right of the vessel. The lid and spoon are in good order.
A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA CABINET PLATE, 1923, of shaped circular form with gilt gadroon moulded rim, painted in polychrome enamels by Terry Lockyer with a rim to rim still life of two peaches with black and white grapes on a mossy bank, signed, puce mark, 10 1/4" diameter (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
Three boxes of assorted china to include; Wedwood Jasperware, chambersticks, trinket box and plate, Royal Worcester fruit design cabinet cup, saucer and small plate, Royal Worcester gold coffee pot, teapot and sucrier, Wedgwood & Co part coffee set, various design dresser jugs, Royal Doulton and other figurines, wooden sculpture of ibex, composite sculptures of faces, Portugeuse ceramic decanter and stopper etc. (3) (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory strawberry set, comprising a cream jug and a sugar bowl with an associated silver plated sifter spoon, all in a fitted silver plated carrying stand, the jug and bowl each with painted shape number W4831 and puce maker's mark for 1897 to basePLEASE NOTE THERE IS NO SECOND JUG IN THIS LOT For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE

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