Antiques & Fine Art with Jewellery, Sporting, Militaria & Northern Art(#147) 19/09/2019 10:00 AM BST CLOSED Auction Information Advanced Search ▼ Items per page 122448 Advanced Search Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Taxidermy Clocks: Mantel clocks Decorative Arts Furniture: Reproduction Pictures: Northern & 20th Century Prints Militaria: Helmets, Uniforms & Equipment Coins Textiles Carpets & Rugs Ceramics Pictures: Traditional Watercolours Collectors' Items Militaria: Section 2 Firearms Clocks: Carriage Clocks Bronze and Other Sculptures Furniture: Arts and Crafts & 20th Century Design Books Militaria Jewellery: Costume Jewellery Musical Instruments & Mechanical Music Lighting Ceramic Figures Pictures: Prints, Etchings, Engravings & Maps Militaria: Section 1 Firearms Barometers Metalware Furniture: Oak & Vernacular Ephemera Militaria: Medals, Badges & Buttons Jewellery Ethnic & Tribal Art Clocks: Longcase Clocks Doulton Pictures: Northern & 20th Century Oils Militaria: Guns Watches: Pocket Watches Toys & Games: Trains Furniture: Traditional Glass Scientific Instruments Plated Items Sporting Clocks: Wall Clocks Beswick Pictures: Northern & 20th Century Watercolours Militaria: Edged Weapons Watches: Wristwatches Toys & Games: Toys Garden and Architectural Asian Art: Oriental & Eastern Works of Art Silver Pictures: Traditional Oils Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Auctioneer All auctioneersLiverpooltest Lot Number Results: Viewing items 1-48 of 143. View Lot 783 An early/mid-17th century Italian Maiolica syrup or wet drug jar with loop handle terminating in double scrolls, short spout and rectangular banner inscribed 'Ol. Volpinum' with an oval cartouche beneath depicting a mythical sea beast within leaf scrolls to the entire body, probably Venetian c1630-1640, height 22.75cm. Footnote: The banner translates as 'Oil of Foxes' and in Culpeper's Physical Directory of 1649 there is a wonderful preparation detail for this drug: 'Oyl of Foxes. Mefue take a Estimate£500 - £800Winning Bid£620StatusCLOSED Condition ReportOverall in remarkable condition, there is a 1cm x 4mm foot rim chip and another almost identical sized foot rim chip, light surface glazing with natural pitting to the glaze in parts. Light crazing to the interior, a tiny loss of tin glaze to the tip of the spout approx 1 x 3mm, but this is being ultra-critical, overall a great example. View details Estimate£500 - £800Winning Bid£620StatusCLOSED Lot 784 A good mid-17th century Italian Maiolica syrup or wet drug jar, probably Deruta, with simple formed handle, angled spout with entwined socket and rectangular banner inscribed 'Sy. de. Polipodi' with a further decoration of a figure beneath within foliate scrolls, height 21.75cm. Footnote: Syrup of Polipodi (of the oak), polipodi was a plant growing on old walls, trunks of decaying trees etc, that growing upon the oak was esteemed the most efficacious and was described as 'a purger of melancholi Estimate£500 - £800Winning Bid£340StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThere are four small chips to the rim, please see photographs. Cracking and crazing throughout, as you would expect, small chip to the tip of the spout, fine crack running through the entwined socket holding it. Fritting around the base. There is a bruise to the body on the right hand side as you look, forming a 1 x 1cm circular loss of tin glaze, but please refer to additional photographs for further details. View details Estimate£500 - £800Winning Bid£340StatusCLOSED Lot 785 A mid-18th century English dry drug jar with rectangular banner inscribed 'E. E. Scord' within a cherub mask and foliate scroll border, bearing sticker to base 'Brocksom Collection', height 19.25cm. Footnote: Electuary of Scordium (Water Germander) detailed as follows; made by mixing species (a compound powder) of scordium with opium, with syrup of poppy heads which had previously been boiled to the consistency of honey. An astringent and opiate electuary. Provenance: AstraZeneca Archive, bein Estimate£200 - £300Winning Bid£900StatusCLOSED Condition ReportCrazing throughout, small loss of glaze to upper rim in two areas, one being 10 x 2mm, the second 8 x 2mm, heavy cracking and crazing to the interior more noticeable. Fritting to the foot rim, pinhead sized losses of enamel throughout, please refer to additional photographs to show all angles. View details Estimate£200 - £300Winning Bid£900StatusCLOSED Lot 786 An 18th century English dry drug jar, with cherub mask and foliate scroll cartouche and central banner, inscribed 'Bals:Locat:', height 20cm. Balsamum Locatelli was an ointment named after its creator, the Italian physicist Lodovico Locatelli (died 1657), and its ingredients including red sandalwood, olive oil, and pine resin. It was used in the treatment of ulcers. Estimate£300 - £500Winning Bid£940StatusCLOSED Condition ReportSome pitting faults and crazing. fine glaze cracks to the body. View details Estimate£300 - £500Winning Bid£940StatusCLOSED Lot 787 An 18th century English dry drug jar, with cherub mask and foliate scroll cartouche and central banner inscribed 'U:Alb:Cam:', height 20cm. Unguentum Albastrinum was an ointment made from among other ingredients, powdered alabaster and chamomile flowers. It was used as an emollient. Estimate£300 - £500Winning Bid£880StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe body has been restored. glaze crazing and fine cracks. View details Estimate£300 - £500Winning Bid£880StatusCLOSED Lot 788 An 18th century English wet drug jar with loop handle and spout, bird basket and scrolling cartouche set with central banner inscribed 'O:Petrolæ', height 18cm. Petrolæ refers to parsley used in a variety of medicinal uses. Estimate£500 - £800Winning Bid£1,100StatusCLOSED Condition ReportSpout and areas of body restored. Glaze losses to base scrolls of handle. Some crazing and fine glaze cracks. Some pitting to the body. View details Estimate£500 - £800Winning Bid£1,100StatusCLOSED Lot 788A An 18th century English dry drug jar with cherub basket and scroll cartouche and central banner inscribed 'E. Dias:S:Mel', height 19.5cm. Estimate£300 - £500Winning Bid£2,550StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe body has been restored. small rim chip and some fritting to rim. Some pitting to the body and some fine glaze cracks. View details Estimate£300 - £500Winning Bid£2,550StatusCLOSED Lot 789 An 18th century English dry drug jar, with bird basket and scroll cartouche,inscribed to the banner 'U:Populn:', height 19cm. Unjent of Populeon including poplar buds in its ingredients and was used as a treatment for burns. Estimate£300 - £500Winning Bid£820StatusCLOSED Condition ReportRestoration to body, further general wear including glaze losses, crazing and manufacturing flaws. View details Estimate£300 - £500Winning Bid£820StatusCLOSED Lot 790 A mid-19th century Italian Maiolica syrup or wet drug jar with stylised moulded horse's head handles, short spout and rectangular banner inscribed 'Acq. Adt. Fegaterra' beneath a saintly figure holding a sword within a scroll decorated border, height 23cm. Estimate£200 - £300Winning Bid£120StatusCLOSED Condition ReportA section of the foot has been broken but reattached, this has been done well and is visible from both inside and out but is a clean break. Small areas of loss to the tin glaze around the tip of the spout, a small loss approx 10 x 2mm to the rim, again to the tin glazing with minor fritting elsewhere. A few small chips to the raised points of the handles, but overall of good colour and otherwise OK. View details Estimate£200 - £300Winning Bid£120StatusCLOSED Lot 791 A near pair of mid/late 19th century chemist's pottery jars and covers of cylindrical forms, each with shaped plaque within gilt heightened border inscribed 'UNG: AC: BORIC:' and 'PARAFF: MOLL: FLAV::', height of each approx 20.5cm. Provenance: AstraZeneca Archive, being sold with all proceeds being donated to East Cheshire Hospice. Estimate£80 - £120Winning Bid£50StatusCLOSED Condition ReportBoth of the panels have damage around the glass, one has been crudely glued back in, one is cracked, the other is chipped. One finial has a chip to it, heavy staining to the interior. One with chip spurning a crack to the body, the second with small chips to the foot rim. Both with impressed number 40 to base. View details Estimate£80 - £120Winning Bid£50StatusCLOSED Lot 792 A modern chemist's pottery jar and cover inscribed 'Thymus' within an oak leaf border with painted initials to base 'R.R.', height 22cm, also a 'Bristol' blue glass jar with traces of original label, height 21cm (2). Provenance: AstraZeneca Archive, being sold with all proceeds being donated to East Cheshire Hospice. Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusCLOSED Condition ReportSmall chips to the Thymus jar, a couple of fritting marks to the rim and two chips to the foot rim. The label obviously partially missing on the glass example, surface scratches noticeably around the base of the neck, but otherwise OK. View details Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusCLOSED Lot 793 SAMUEL ALCOCK; a good and large mid-19th century twin handled pottery chemist's drug jar and cover with pale blue and cream ground, yellow heightened finial and handles and inscribed in shaped banner 'Tamarinds', printed marks to base, height 34cm. Provenance: AstraZeneca Archive, being sold with all money raised going to East Cheshire Hospice. Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£160StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe lid has been cracked in two and repaired, there are several chips around the cover and rubbing to the gilding, the main body has heavy crazing to the interior, heavy wear to the paintwork throughout. The colours are noticeably richer to the reverse of the pot than the front. There is a small 2 x 4mm chip to the upper rim, rubbing to the gilding and a few tiny nibbles to the foot rim. View details Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£160StatusCLOSED Lot 794 WORCESTER; a first period coffee cup and saucer decorated in the 'Fruit and Wreath' pattern, circa 1765, both pieces marked, diameter of saucer 11cm. Provenance: purchased from David John Ceramics in Oxford in 1979 and an original receipt is presented with this lot. Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£40StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£40StatusCLOSED Lot 795 WORCESTER; a Dr Wall period 18th century sparrow beak jug decorated in the 'Fence' pattern, marked to base, height 11.5cm. Provenance: purchased from Mary Payton Antiques in Devon in 1968, original receipt is presented with this lot. Estimate£70 - £100Winning Bid£110StatusCLOSED Condition ReportSome minor fritting to the foot rim and losses to the glaze but this is in manufacturing rather than damage, overall in very good condition. View details Estimate£70 - £100Winning Bid£110StatusCLOSED Lot 796 WORCESTER; a first period sucrier and cover decorated in the 'Fence' pattern with rosebud finial and mark to base, height 13.5cm. Provenance: purchased from Coxson Antiques Ltd London on 1971 and original receipt presented with the lot. Estimate£70 - £100Winning Bid£110StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThere are small number of fine cracks around the bud finial and a small crack to a leaf, minor fitting to the leaf tips as expected. There is a small chip to the inner rim of the cover but overall in good condition. View details Estimate£70 - £100Winning Bid£110StatusCLOSED Lot 797 WORCESTER; a Dr Wall period tea bowl decorated in the 'Three Flowers' pattern circa 1775, diameter 8cm, and a smaller example decorated in the same pattern, both marked to base, diameter 6.6cm (2) Provenance: both accompanied with original receipts, the larger bowl from Dorothy and Christopher Hyatt, purchased 1994, the smaller purchased from Halifax in 1969. Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£60StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£60StatusCLOSED Lot 798 WORCESTER; a first period tea bowl and saucer decorated in the 'Three Flowers' pattern circa 1775, diameter of saucer 12cm, also a transfer decorated tea bowl and saucer, diameter of saucer 12.5cm. Provenance: printed tea bowl and saucer purchased from Prestons Ltd in 1976 and original receipt with the lot. Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£40StatusCLOSED Condition ReportSome minor surface scratches, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations. View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£40StatusCLOSED Lot 799 WORCESTER; an 18th century tea bowl and saucer in rare, possibly unrecorded pattern, marked to the base, circa 1880-1885, diameter of saucer 12.5cm. Provenance: letter from John Sandon detailing the unrecorded nature of the pattern and suggesting the name of 'Lincoln Lily'. He mentions that it is from the Davis/Flight period circa 1780-185 and seems to tbe an early version of Royal Lily mixed with Queens pattern. The letters are from 1979 and accompany the lot. Estimate£80 - £120Winning Bid£300StatusCLOSED Condition ReportMinor surface scratches but both pieces in good condition, a couple of tiny foot rim chips but some of these are in production and are glazed over, a pinhead sized blemish in the glaze. View details Estimate£80 - £120Winning Bid£300StatusCLOSED Lot 800 WORCESTER; an 18th century 'Cannonball' pattern slop bowl, diameter 15cm, with 'W' mark to base and a 'Fence' pattern smaller bowl, diameter 12.25cm (2). Provenance: this lot is accompanied by a receipt from Myers Galleries of Skipton dated 1968 and is sold with the lot. Estimate£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusCLOSED Condition ReportSome natural pitting to both bowls, one has a glaze flaw from production and both are free from chips, cracks and restoration. View details Estimate£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusCLOSED Lot 801 WORCESTER; an 18th century shallow circular bowl with pinched rim and decorated in the 'Mansfield' pattern, crescent mark to base, diameter 16cm. Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£30StatusCLOSED Condition ReportSome scuffing to the raised edges, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations. View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£30StatusCLOSED Lot 802 WORCESTER; an 18th century coffee cup decorated in the 'Cannonball pattern' circa 1770, height 6cm, and a blue and white coffee can, height 6cm (2). Provenance: the coffee cup is with a receipt from Gavina Ewart Estimate£70 - £100Winning Bid£75StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£70 - £100Winning Bid£75StatusCLOSED Lot 803 WORCESTER; a Barr Flight & Barr period floral decorated sugar bowl, impressed marks to base, diameter 17.5cm a pair of Worcester blanc de chine stylised dolphin and shell open salts, a blue and white dragon decorated saucer dish inscribed 'G Grainger, Worcester', and three pieces of blush ivory (7). Provenance: the Barr Flight and Barr bowl is sold with original receipt when purchased from John Barry in Surry in 1967. Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£40StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£40StatusCLOSED Lot 804 A mid-19th century English porcelain plaque hand painted with fruit upon a ledge, probably Derby by Steele, 20 x 18cm, framed. Estimate£250 - £350Winning Bid£270StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£250 - £350Winning Bid£270StatusCLOSED Lot 805 A stoneware jug in the 18th century style with simple impressed geometric decoration and loop handle, unmarked, height 26.25cm. Estimate£20 - £40Winning Bid£15StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£20 - £40Winning Bid£15StatusCLOSED Lot 806 LUDWIGSBURG; a late 18th century bomboniere modelled as a lion's head with hinged oval base painted with floral sprays, and with blue printed marks to the interior, width 8cm. Ludwigsburg mark indicates this being made between 1764 and 1793. Estimate£100 - £200Winning Bid£260StatusCLOSED Condition ReportVery minor rubbing as you would expect to the raised parts but overall in good condition. View details Estimate£100 - £200Winning Bid£260StatusCLOSED Lot 807 A 19th century English blue and white transfer decorated mezzanine or drainer, inscribed 'Bridge of Lucano, Italy' to reverse, width 39.5cm. Estimate£20 - £40Winning Bid£35StatusCLOSED Condition ReportSmall chips to left hand side, general wear and tear commensurate with age. View details Estimate£20 - £40Winning Bid£35StatusCLOSED Lot 808 A Victorian salt glazed stoneware barrel with relief decoration including royal crest and brass tap, height 33cm. Estimate£20 - £40Winning Bid£45StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£20 - £40Winning Bid£45StatusCLOSED Lot 809 Four cabinet plates comprising two Minton examples, the first decorated with bird amongst foliage on green ground and indistinctly signed with impressed mark to base, diameter 24.7cm, and the second painted with dog signed K S Bennett on cream ground with printed mark, also a pierced creamware plate (af) and Coalport (probably) plate both with painted floral and gilt detail, latter no. 2624 to reverse (4). Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£25StatusCLOSED Condition ReportAll with surface scratches and rubbing to painted and gilt detail where applicable to varying degrees, the Minton plate painted with dog particularly displaying losses and scratches to the decoration, Minton bird decorated plate with fairly hollow ring although no visible cracks, the pierced plate with chip to rim which continues to the underside, all with various pitting, kiln dirt, manufacturing imperfections, etc. View details Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£25StatusCLOSED Lot 810 MEISSEN; a porcelain shallow bowl, painted with lady and gentleman in rural setting to centre, floral swags and fruit to rim with gilt detail, underglaze crossed sword marks to base and further faintly impressed T. 1.52 (possibly) and 21, second quality and outside decorated, diameter 29cm, also an unmarked porcelain lidded twin handled bowl with encrusted foliate detail (badly af) (2). Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£220StatusCLOSED Condition ReportMeissen bowl rings true, a tiny hairline of maybe 3mm at rim on reverse, possibly from manufacture, some slight rubbing to the painted and gilt detail, some underglaze marks, etc. Regarding the other bowl, there are numerous chips and losses to the encrusted foliage, short ring, repairs to the handles where they have been broken and glued, this applies to both handles, badly af. View details Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£220StatusCLOSED Lot 811 SEVRES; three cabinet plates, the largest painted with young couple in bucolic setting, signed Watteau within floral and gilt decorated border (gilding appears later or redone), two printed Sevres 1846 and 46 stamps and further 'Chateau des Tuileries' printed seal to reverse, diameter 23.5cm, the latter two are painted with interior scenes titled 'Le Collier' and 'La Visite' respectively and both featuring landscape vignettes to border (3). Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£260StatusCLOSED Condition ReportAs stated, gilding on the first example appears to have been redone somewhat clumsily, all three plates ring true, La Visite plate with an apparently scratched in pattern to the lower section of the floor in the scene, appears later done, some minor rubbing to painted and gilt detail. View details Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£260StatusCLOSED Lot 812 CANTAGALLI; a pair of 19th century majolica plates, each decorated with cherub in landscape and both bearing printed marks to reverse, diameter 21.8cm, a tin lustre glazed charger featuring Athena within stylised border to rim, diameter 38cm, a majolica snail and inkwell, also an 18th century Chinese porcelain floral decorated plate (all except inkwell af) (6). Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£50StatusCLOSED Condition ReportBoth plates cracked through the middle, the charger cracked throughout with old tape repairs, snail has lost both of the eyes, the plate with several hairlines and chips to rim, further wear and tear, chipping to glaze, pitting and fritting etc throughout, please refer to illustrations and request additional if necessary. View details Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£50StatusCLOSED Lot 813 Two Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur porcelain lithopanes, both 13.5 x 11cm (2). Estimate£30 - £50Winning Bid£25StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£30 - £50Winning Bid£25StatusCLOSED Lot 814 A 19th century hand painted ceramic bowl of circular form, painted with floral sprays and gilt motifs and three masted naval ship in sea scape scene entitled 'City of Poonah', also with presentation inscription 'Presented by William Jones to his friend Captain James Wilson 1839', raised on carved wooden plinth, height 14cm, diameter 34.5cm. Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£80StatusCLOSED Condition ReportLight ware to gilt, large area of staining to centre of bowl, large crack to interior of bowl, further hairline cracks, oval piece broken out and glued back in two sections, stand also damaged. View details Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£80StatusCLOSED Lot 815 A blue and white transfer decorated circular serving set, with twin brass handled mahogany serving tray, diameter 46cm (af). Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£85StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe underside of the lid of the central circular bowl which then acts as an hors d'oeuvre dish has a 3cm x 1cm rim chip and a further small chip, the lid of one of the sectional bowls is badly and completely damaged and restored, the base of this section also has a rim chip. View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£85StatusCLOSED Lot 816 A late 18th century Newhall silver shaped teapot, marked to base N298, height 14cm. Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£65StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£65StatusCLOSED Lot 817 A large 19th century Sunderland lustre jug, transfer decorated to one side with a three masted vessel, inscribed 'Northumberland 74', opposing a view of the iron bridge of the weir and with Masonic symbols and prose to the front, height 24cm (af). Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£55StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe spout has been restored and riveted. There are cracks running through the spout down into the body to the front of the jug and a small chip to the rim, a crack running through both upper and lower sections of the handles, surface scratches throughout. View details Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£55StatusCLOSED Lot 818 A 19th century Wedgwood black basalt teapot, having basket weave decoration, height 9cm, a pair of Bretby vases, decorated with cranes in landscape scenes, height 24cm, Devon ware tongue dish, a Royal Devon lidded butter dish and stand. Estimate£30 - £50Winning Bid£20StatusCLOSED Condition ReportLight ware and scratching to gilt, Bretby vase with minor chipping to rim, otherwise generally good. View details Estimate£30 - £50Winning Bid£20StatusCLOSED Lot 819 A collection of 19th century and later ceramic figures to include a Wedgwood creamware plate with a central roundel depicting a horse and chariot, a 19th century hand painted Derby plate depicting a view of Gloucestershire, Chamberlain's Worcester Imari plate, a Granger's Worcester saucer decorated with bat, Aynsley cup and saucer with floral design, Royal Doulton figurine HN1413 'Marjorie', etc. Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£120StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£120StatusCLOSED Lot 820 A collection of 26 tin glazed tiles, the majority circa 1700-1750 including four manganese examples painted with various subject including boats, figural landscapes etc, each approx 12.5 x 12.5cm (some af). Estimate£250 - £350StatusUnsold Condition ReportSome damaged, all bearing wear and tear to varying extents, please refer to illustrations and request additional if necessary, crazing, pitting, etc. View details Estimate£250 - £350StatusUnsold Lot 821 A Minton Arts and Crafts ceramic earthenware plate, decorated with a pub sign to centre, 'Ye Boar's Head', surrounded by floral decoration, impressed mark and date code for 1878, diameter 26cm, a further Minton hand painted plate, the central panel painted with a perching bird, surrounded by painted peacock feathers and a pierced border, impressed factory marks and date code for 1878, diameter 23cm, together with a Pilkington's plate, having a rust glaze, signed verso, diameter 25cm. Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£90StatusCLOSED Condition ReportBoar's Head plate stained an crazed, Pilkington plate crazing to glaze, further Minton plate with light crazing to glaze. View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£90StatusCLOSED Lot 822 ROYAL WORCESTER; a fine set of three limited edition sets of hand painted fruit wall plaques, comprising peaches, green grapes and cherries, blue plums, strawberries and loganberries, and apples, black grapes and green grapes, presented with the certiicate in the form of a plaque, each piece no.4/15, each with gold printed backstamp and with details of each plaque, painted by Harry Ayrton, the main plaques 24 x 36cm, framed (4). Estimate£2,500 - £3,500Winning Bid£8,000StatusCLOSED Condition ReportAll four plaques including the certificate are in excellent condition, a few small losses to the mouldings on the frame. View details Estimate£2,500 - £3,500Winning Bid£8,000StatusCLOSED Lot 823 A near pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory baskets, having hand painted floral decoration to interior, puce factory marks and date code 1919 and 1922 to base, height 19cm, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory basket, puce factory mark and date code for 1925, height 23.5cm, also a Royal China Works Worcester vase, height 23cm. Estimate£80 - £120Winning Bid£85StatusCLOSED Condition ReportRoyal China Works vase has been broken away from the base and reglued, otherwise each appears to be in good condition, no chips, cracks or restoration. View details Estimate£80 - £120Winning Bid£85StatusCLOSED Lot 824 ROYAL WORCESTER; two handpainted and gilt heightened decorative plates, signed J. Reid, diameter 20cm, also a similar smaller example, signed T. Nutt (3). Estimate£50 - £70Winning Bid£420StatusCLOSED Condition ReportAll three in good condition. View details Estimate£50 - £70Winning Bid£420StatusCLOSED Lot 825 ROYAL WORCESTER; a small group of blush ivory ceramics including a Grainger & Co pierced rimmed plate, an electroplated topped teapot, a cream jug, etc (6). Estimate£70 - £100Winning Bid£85StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£70 - £100Winning Bid£85StatusCLOSED Lot 826 ROYAL WORCESTER; a floral hand painted and gilt heightened twin handled potpourri bowl, signed H. Martin, with green mark to base, lacking cover, height 13cm. Estimate£30 - £50Winning Bid£50StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£30 - £50Winning Bid£50StatusCLOSED Lot 827 ROYAL WORCESTER; a group of modern wares including boxed plates, commemorative John Wall mask beak jug, cased mugs, etc (11). Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusCLOSED Lot 828 A mid-19th century Meissen 'Schneeballen' vase and cover, height 29cm (af). Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£860StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe bird finial has been off and reglued, tiny losses to the flowers as you would expect in parts, area of branches and tips of leaf missing to one side, more substantial losses to the leaves which will be shown in photos, a firing crack to the base, again please refer to the photograph but this is during manufacture. View details Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£860StatusCLOSED Lot 829 ROYAL WORCESTER; a quantity of 'Windsor' dinnerware including large oval platters, lidded tureen, bowl, etc. Estimate£60 - £100Winning Bid£35StatusCLOSED View details Estimate£60 - £100Winning Bid£35StatusCLOSED Items per page 122448 Previous|123|Next Previous 123 Next Previous 123 Next