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Autumn Catalogue Sale 19, 20 & 21 November: Thursday 19 November 10:00AM
Viewing: Sunday 15 November 11.00am - 4.00pm, Monday 16 November - Wednesday 18 November 9.00am - 4.00pm.
 

A Pair of Derby Porcelain Japonaiserie Vases, circa 1880, with short conical necks and bodies, crouched panther solid gilded shoulder handles, painted in vivid enamel colours with Oriental storks and aquatic birds amongst blossom and sedges, black printed crown and interlaced D mark in black, incised 146, 21cm high (a/f)

Guide Price: £300-400

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Flower Painted Two-Handled Vase and Cover, Albert Gregory, 1901, of boat shape pedestal form with scrolling pierced handles, with upswept domed cover with pointed finial, the main frieze with a continuous band of diverse flowers including roses, tulips, grape hyacinths, and daffodils, signed, on a quatrelobed foot, the whole piece enriched in gilt throughout, red printed crown and interlaced D mark, year cypher, 11cm high

Guide Price: £300-400

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A Composite Set of Thirteen Royal Worcester Porcelain Pheasant Painted Game Plates, James Stinton, 1912 and 1918, each circular plate painted with a cock and hen pheasant in diverse woodland, copse and meadow vignettes, the rims with relief gilded running eglantine bands, gilt rims, each with puce printed crown and wheel marks, and date marks (8x1912, 5x1918), 23cm diameter

Guide Price: £800-1200

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Dessert Plate, Horace H Price, 1936, of bracketed circular "silver" form, with solid gilded gadrooned rim, painted with two apples, a plum and bunch of purple grapes against a mossy bank, with an ear of corn in the foreground, signed, blue printed crown and wheel mark, and date mark, 26.9cm diameter

Guide Price: £400-600

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A Matched Pair of Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Porcelain Vases, T Lockyer and Horace H Price, 1929 and 1933, each with trumpet neck and compressed spherical body, both painted with two apples and brambles against a mossy bank, with purple grapes and redcurrants as vignettes to the reverse, both signed, puce printed crown and wheel marks, date marks, and shape F110, 10.3cm high

Guide Price: £600-800

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A Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Porcelain Quatrelobed Vase, Edward Townsend, 1937, painted with two apples and green grapes against a mossy bank, two grapes as a vignette to the reverse, signed, puce printed crown and wheel mark, date mark and shape 158, 8.1cm high

Guide Price: £250-350

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A Matched Pair of Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Porcelain Ovoid Vases, W J Bagnall and Harry Ayrton, 1930 and 1939, one painted with two peaches and purple grapes against a mossy bank (with purple grape reverse vignette), and two apples and brambles (with bramble reverse vignette), both signed, puce printed crown and wheel marks, year marks and shape 2491, 14.4cm and 14cm high

Guide Price: £600-800

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A Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Porcelain Sugar Bowl, Albert Shuck, circa 1923, with undulating rim and flared foot, internally painted with two pears and brambles against a mossy bank, signed, solid gilded exterior, brown printed crown and wheel mark, and year mark, 10.2cm diameter, 5.1cm high

Guide Price: £250-350

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A Matched Pair of Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Porcelain Pin Dishes, George Moseley, 1936 and 1938, each of oval shape, painted with two peaches and brambles against a mossy bank, signed, solid gilded rims, each with puce printed crown and wheel marks and date marks, 10.4cm wide

Guide Price: £200-300

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A Locke Worcester Porcelain Topographical Vase, circa 1900, of shaft and globe form, the neck pierced with scrollwork and with blush ivory ground, painted with an extensive mountainous lakeland scene, named on the base Loch Vennachar, turquoise printed globe mark and shape 345, 17.5cm high; and A Locke Worcester Porcelain Topographical Ewer, circa 1900, the slender body painted with a named view Path by Lake - Loch Katrine, blush ivory ground, printed globe mark in black, shape 128, 22.8cm high (2)

Guide Price: £180-250

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