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A small 17th c. map of
A small 17th c. map of Worcestershire.
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(MAP) SPEEDE JOHN Worcestershire
(MAP) SPEEDE JOHN Worcestershire Described. London: Thomas Bassett and Richard Chiswell [1610]. Engraved map with hand-coloring. County map with five armorials and inset city view of Worcester. Fully pasted down trimmed. Framed. 20 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches.
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A Worcester blue and white circular
A Worcester blue and white circular potted meat dish, circa 1775, printed with peony and trailing flowers, 11.5cm wide
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A group of Worcester (Flight,
A group of Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr and Chamberlain's) topographical vases, comprising a Flight, Barr & Barr pot pourri vase with gilt griffin handles, painted with views of 'Lee Castle, Worcestershire', reserved against a gilt seaweed pattern ground (one handle restored), 11.5cm high and an assembled garniture of three Chamberlain's vases painted with views of Cheltenham, Malvern and Waterloo Church (restored), painted marks, circa 1800-15
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A Chamberlain's Worcester
A Chamberlain's Worcester topographical plate, circa 1800, gilt marks, painted in sepia with a view of Langley Park and deer in woodland, within fluted gilt borders, an English porcelain circular warming dish with two candlestick apertures, decorated in blue and gilding with stiff leaves, 26cm wide; a small Derby armorial plate decorated in blue and gilt with a blue B monogram and Earl's coronet within a radiating border and an English porcelain spirally fluted saucer dish in blue and gilt (4)
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A Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr)
A Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr) vase and cover on tripod stand, circa 1820, painted red marks and impressed marks, painted with a view of 'Ripple Church, Worcester', reserved against a green ground, supported on gilt winged merman supports and a canted triangular base, 25cm high (finial and cover restored)
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An Exact Ground-Plot of ye City
An Exact Ground-Plot of ye City of Worcester as it Stood Fortifyd 3 Sept 1651 11.75 x 18 in. plate approx. 11 x 14.5 in. folded to open as if intended for a bound volume. Town shown in plan but houses and churches in bird's-eye view as are troops fighting in the fields to the East and South of the town. Very little relief illustrated but fields and forests designated with pictures. Town has streets lining every road and alley. The spaces marked off with these buildings show what look like formal gardens in every square - some geometric some look like flowers. We have not seen this technique on other maps of the period but it is most likely a decoration of space. Upper left with two coats of arms one of Charles II of England other unknown; upper right has Charles II of Scotland's coat of arms; center with a coat of arms with saltire and 12 crosses with crosslets (possibly associated with Scotland). Worcester is the town where Cromwell defeated Charles II and the Scots in the last battle of the English Civil War. Condition: Scattered foxing and toning especially along folds and edges of paper. Small separations beginning at folds.
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A Worcester blue and white circular
A Worcester blue and white circular potted meat dish, circa 1775, painted in the Mansfield pattern, 16cm wide
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A Chamberlains Worcester porter
A Chamberlains Worcester porter mug, circa 1820, painted with hounds in a landscape, reserved on a claret ground, together with a Bloor Derby example with a basket of flowers within a gilt border (cracked), the largest 12.5cm high (2)
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A Chamberlain's Worcester mug,
A Chamberlain's Worcester mug, circa 1820, bat printed with a view of Worcester en grisaille, initialled DJ, 10cm high
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A Worcester cylindrical mug,
A Worcester cylindrical mug, circa 1760, transfer printed in black with a shepherd and milkmaid and a group of dancers (minor rim chipping and crack to upper rim)/Provenance: Temple Collection, Anderson and Garland Sale, lot 132
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A Worcester (Barr, Flight & Barr)
A Worcester (Barr, Flight & Barr) two-handled vase, cover and stand, circa 1815, printed and impressed marks, painted with a study of shells, reserved on a salmon coloured ground gilt with oak leaves and rosettes, 17cm high (the vase and cover cracked and restored)
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A Worcestershire regiment officer's
A Worcestershire regiment officer's dress tunic, for Capt. RV Berkeley, three similar examples, a waistcoat and belt the buckle with royal cipher VR
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A Worcester blue and white bowl,
A Worcester blue and white bowl, circa 1780, printed with the Fence pattern, 14cm diameter and a Worcester blue and white bowl, circa 1780, painted with flowers and butterflies, 14cm diameter
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Box 5pc 18th Century Worcester
Box 5pc 18th Century Worcester B&W Porcelain
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A ROYAL WORCESTER EWER of lobed
A ROYAL WORCESTER EWER
of lobed sack shape with tusk neck, painted with Hadley style yellow and pink roses in applied coloured clay borders and gilt rims, 22.5cm h, printed mark and date code, painted 177/10, 1908
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A WORCESTER BOWL painted in
A WORCESTER BOWL
painted in underglaze blue with the Precipice pattern of two huts, perilously placed on unsupported ground between trees, a bandstand like temple, bridge and pagodas to the reverse, the interior with a further island landscape and diaper border, 22.5cm diam, c1765-75
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A group of Worcester teawares,
A group of Worcester teawares, circa 1770, printed in black with 'L'Amour' and 'Garden Statuary', comprising two teabowls and saucers, a coffee cup and a bowl/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Roy Strong and his late wife Dr Julia Trevelyan Oman, Lady Strong CBE
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A Worcester blue scale ground
A Worcester blue scale ground barrel-shaped teapot, circa 1770, painted flowers in gilt frame cartouches, 12cm high/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Roy Strong and his late wife Dr Julia Trevelyan Oman, Lady Strong CBE
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TWO ROYAL WORCESTER 'EVESHAM'
TWO ROYAL WORCESTER 'EVESHAM' COVERED DISHESTwo Royal Worcester 'Evesham' Covered Dishes
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A Chamberlains Worcester part
A Chamberlains Worcester part dessert service, circa 1850, painted luxuriant bouquets with a dark blue border gilt with foliage and scrolls and a gadrooned rim, a kidney-shaped dish and a square dish, four plates, red script marks
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A group of assorted Worcester
A group of assorted Worcester teawares, to include a feather-moulded teabowl and saucer and an 'Earl of Dalhousie' pattern coffee cup and matched saucer (14)
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Two Worcester or Worcester-type
Two Worcester or Worcester-type porcelain bowls England, circa 1765 One with incised floral decoration to exterior, the interior with floral vine border centering a floral sprig; the other with scrolled border centering a floral sprig. Dia: 5 1/2 in. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Helen and Walter Morgan, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvannia good condition
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A group of English blue and white
A group of English blue and white porcelain tea ware comprising a pair of Worcester blue and white stands, four tea bowls and three saucers painted with the Mansfield pattern, a teapot cover en-suite, two teapots with printed patterns, a sugar bowl cover, a Lowestoft blue and white jug and a saucer, various dates, circa 1770 (15)/Provenance: Ombersley Court
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Benjamin Baker (act. circa
Benjamin Baker (act. circa 1880-1900)/Worcester, Hereford, Gloucester and Monmouth/coloured engraved map in fifty-five linen backed sections/published by Lieut. Col. Colby, 24th November 1829 and 29th September 1831, No. L and LIV, two leather panels in a gilt tooled slip engraved Ordnance Survey and the Counties on the spine, 157cm x 129cm
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Two Blue Pottery Items, one a
Two Blue Pottery Items, one a Staffordshire \"cornstarch blue\"-glazed pottery relief \"Babes In the Woods\" jug, third quarter 19th century, probably by Samuel Alcock of Staffordshire, and the other a rare Edward VIII Wedgwood \"Embossed Queen\'s Ware\" coronation souvenir teapot, 1937, fully backstamped on the base, h. 4-3/8\" and 6-1/2\". Edward VIII abdicated after one year in order to marry the American divorcee Wallis Simpson, the couple as later styled \"The Duke and Duchess of Windsor\".
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Two Worcester serving dishes:
Two Worcester serving dishes: cartouche shaped, hand painted floral bouquets, purple, gilt and cobalt borders, both marked "W" with flourish to the right, English, second half 18th century, 10-1/2 in.; matches previous two lots and following lot.*** Minor interior abrasions and scratches, very minor loss to gilt borders, one with two rim chips, one repaired. Collection of Dayne Watkins, Rock Hill, South Carolina.
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Group of Worcester or
Group of Worcester or Worster-type porcelain tablewares England, 18th/19th century Including a scalloped teabowl and two scalloped saucers with floral decoration; a teabowl and saucer with a classical scene; a teabowl and saucer with raised floral decoration; and a pair of shell shaped dishes with central floral spray (9). PROVENANCE: From the collection of Helen and Walter Morgan, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvannia molded teabowl with small chip at foot ring, rim chips to fluted dish
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An early Worcester leaf dish, circa
An early Worcester leaf dish, circa 1755-56, moulded in the shape of vine leaves with an applied stalk handle, painted with scattered coloured insects, the leaves edged in green enamel and with puce veins, 20cm long/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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A WORCESTER PINK-GROUND VASE
A WORCESTER PINK-GROUND VASE Circa 1815 Of Warwick vase shape with gilt entwined handles, painted with a titled view, `Binstead Cottage...Isle of Wight', above a band of white beading, raised on a short socle stem and square base, impressed Crown and FBB, inscribed Barr, Flight & Barr mark in puce, 17.5cm high
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Two Worcester blue scale ground
Two Worcester blue scale ground coffee cups and a saucer, circa 1770, painted flowers in gilt frame cartouches/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Roy Strong and his late wife Dr Julia Trevelyan Oman, Lady Strong CBE
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Group of Royal Worcester
Group of Royal Worcester Porcelain and a Pair of Derby Ewers, late 19th/early 20th century Worcester comprising: potpourri jar, jug, leaf shaped dish, plate, cup and saucer leaf dish length 10.6 in — 27 cm
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A Chamberlains Worcester crested
A Chamberlains Worcester crested dessert service, circa 1820, impressed and red script marks, decorated panels of flowers to the green borders and highlighted in gilt, comprising an oblong footed bowl, 37cm wide, two oblong dishes, two shaped oval dishes, two scallop shell dishes and twelve plates
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A Worcester 18th Century blue and
A Worcester 18th Century blue and white tankard, 9cm high, two tea bowls and a sugar bowl
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A Worcester blue scale ground
A Worcester blue scale ground milk jug and cover, circa 1770, painted flower garlands in gilt frame cartouches, 10.5cm high/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Roy Strong and his late wife Dr Julia Trevelyan Oman, Lady Strong CBE
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A Worcester blue and white
A Worcester blue and white cylindrical mug, printed a floral pattern, 13cm high