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After Paul Sandby, circa 1790:
After Paul Sandby, circa 1790: Worcester Cathedral from Warmstry Slip, the original porcelain factory on the slipway of the River Severn, watercolour, 26cm x 37.5cm/Note: purchased from Simon Spero, and illustrated by John Sandon, Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain (1993)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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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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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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Eight Royal Worcester cathedral
Eight Royal Worcester cathedral plates: cathedrals identified on backs, purple printed "Royal Worcester" mark, artist signed "H. Arton", "H. Davis", "G.H. Evans" and "C. Creese", gilt rims, 20th century, 10-3/4 in. Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia.
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Britton (J) The History and
Britton (J) The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of: Salisbury, Exeter, Bristol, Hereford, Worcester, Peterborough, Gloucester, Norwich, Lichfield, Canterbury, Winchester and Wells
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Harry Davis (1885-1970)/Worcester
Harry Davis (1885-1970)/Worcester Cathedral from the River Severn/signed/a remarkably detailed pen and ink drawing with shading, 14.5cm x 11.3cm, framed/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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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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Worcester Topographical Vase with a
Worcester Topographical Vase with a View of Worcester from Diglis Weir, c.1870 height 7.9 in — 20 cm
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Two Chamberlains Worcester circular
Two Chamberlains Worcester circular plaques painted named scenes View from Port Eliot Cornwall and Malvern Church Worcestershire in gilt metal frames 5.5cm (2.25") diameter
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Attributed to Richard Wilson
Attributed to Richard Wilson (British, 1714-1782) View of a Cathedral With Figur
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WILLIAM EDWARD WARE (BRITISH,
WILLIAM EDWARD WARE (BRITISH, 1915-1997) Canterbury Cathedral signed 'William Ware' (lower right) oil on board 91.5 x 122cm ARR
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5 vols. Britton, John. Cathedral
5 vols. Britton, John. Cathedral Antiques. Historical and Descriptive Accounts,... of The Following English Cathedrals: Canterbury, York, Salisbury, Norwich, Oxford, Winchester, Lichfield, Hereford, Wells, Exeter, Worcester, Peterborough, Gloucester, and Bristol. London: M.A. Nattali, 1836. 4to, contemp. 3/4 brown morocco & marbled bds., gilt-lettered spines, a.e.g.; occasionally scuffed, joints often rubbed, a few spines tender. With 311 plates. Internally clean.
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S Middiman & F Jukes, after James
S Middiman & F Jukes, after James Wathen/View of the Ruins of the West Tower and Front of Hereford Cathedral/published April 12 1788/engraving, 28cm x 36cm
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A silver chalice commemorative of
A silver chalice commemorative of the 800th Anniversary of Wells Cathedral, no.18 of a limited edition of 800, a travelling communion chalice and a paten, approximately 610gm
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Thomas Hearne (British
Thomas Hearne (British 1744-1817)/Gloucester Cathedral/watercolour, 17.75cm x 22.75cm
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Reginald Harry Austin
Reginald Harry Austin (1890-1955), Worcester Cathedral from the Northwest, watercolour, signed R.H.Austin, 40cm x 57cm, and Harry William Adams (1868-1947), Worcester East Quay, coloured pastels, signed with initials, 25cm x 28.5cm, framed (2)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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A Chamberlain's Worcester basket on
A Chamberlain's Worcester basket on a pedestal base, painted a scene of Malvern within a gilt and white scroll reserve, 27cm wide
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After James Collins/The South
After James Collins/The South Prospect of the Cathedral of St Peter's Gloucester/coloured engraving, 46cm x 56cm and/The Cathedral Church of Bristol/coloured engraving, 45cm x 57.5cm/Provenance: Little Sodbury Manor, Property from the Estate of Lady Killearn
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19th c. guoche ''Chichester
19th c. guoche ''Chichester Cathedral'' attr. to Lancelot Brown (United Kingdom 1715-1783). Sight 7'' x 11''
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JAMES E. (JIM) HUGHES (ME/NJ/UK,
JAMES E. (JIM) HUGHES (ME/NJ/UK, 1929 - ) York Minster Cathedral. watercolor on paper, signed lower right, in black stick frame, matted and glazed, OS: 27" x 21", SS: 21" x 14 1/2", good condition.
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WORCESTER. "Blind Earl" Partial
WORCESTER. "Blind Earl" Partial Porcelain Service. From a Stamford CT estate.
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An extensive collection of early
An extensive collection of early 20th Century Arcadian bone china crested ware comprising - Model of Ely Cathedral with crest for Ely Priory 3.5ins high an early car with crest for Tunbridge Wells 2ins high and a selection of crested ware models and shapes various (approximately 125 pieces)
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Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester
Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Blue-Ground Topographical Panels Campana Shaped Vase, c.1815-20 painted with 'Malvern Abbey Church, Worcestershire' and 'Windermere Lake, Westmoreland' height 4.8 in — 12.2 cm
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Thomas Hearne
Thomas Hearne (1744-1817)/Gloucester Cathedral from the North West/with Dulverton House amongst trees in the foreground/signed and dated 1784 lower left/watercolour, 17.75cm x 22.75cm
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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 wall plate, depicting
A Worcester wall plate, depicting figures in a river landscape, indistinctly signed J T Callowhill, 40.5cm diameter
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Henry Charles Brewer (1866-1950)
Henry Charles Brewer (1866-1950) watercolour pencil and charcoal St Paul's Cathedral from Warwick Lane the space in front now cleared from the wreckage signed and dated 1942 14 x 21.5in. Estimate ?800-1 200 Probably somewhat faded but still retaining strength of colour except for the sky which looks a washed out paper undulating some fine scattered dirt marks most of which are on the glass rather than the work itself signed and dated lower right in a washline card mount and slim gilt frame. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?800
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W. RICHARDS, CATHEDRAL VIEW,
W. RICHARDS, CATHEDRAL VIEW, BRISTOL ENGLAND, O/C W. Richards Sr. (British, 19th century). "Temple Street, Bristol", oil on canvas. Signed lower right; inscribed "Temple Street/Bristol" verso. Giltwood frame. Approx. 20" x 18" (frame), 12" x 10" (canvas)
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Worcester Claret Ground
Worcester Claret Ground Topographical Two-Handled Vase Painted with a Panel of Malvern Abbey Viewed from Swan Pool, Robert Perling, c.1860-65 the panel inscribed 'MALVERN' height 9.8 in — 25 cm
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INTERIOR VIEW OF A CATHEDRAL BY
INTERIOR VIEW OF A CATHEDRAL BY P. FLETCHER WATSON (BRITISH 1842-1907). Watercolor on paper signed lower right illegibly titled and dated 1905. Detailed interior view during mass. Imperfections.17 3/4''h. 12 1/2''w. in a period gilt frame 28''h. 22''w. Laid down on cardboard some paint flaking. Frame has damage.
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EDWIN THOMAS DOLBY (BRITISH fl.
EDWIN THOMAS DOLBY (BRITISH fl. 1849-1895) GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL Watercolor and graphite on paper: 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (sight) Framed lower left inscribed: Gloucester Cathedral; lower right signed and dated: ED 1892 - Provenance: Property of a gentleman
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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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Barr Flight & Barr Worcester
Barr Flight & Barr Worcester Inkstand c.1804-13 painted with a view of ??~St. Dennis??Ts Priory Hants??T 6" (Length) 15.3cm (Length) painted marks and titled in red script
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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 19th Century British Watercolor
A 19th Century British Watercolor of a Church "Warwickshire". Watercolor on paper, not signed, inscribed verso "Warwickshire, September 11th 1840...AEE and "For Percy", the paper size approx. 8" x 11-1/2", matted and framed under glass overall approx. 14-5/8" x 18".
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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)