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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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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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Chamberlains Worcester Blue and
Chamberlains Worcester Blue and Gilt Ground Plate, c.1810 diameter 8.4 in — 21.4 cm
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11 ROYAL WORCESTER HAND PAINTED
11 ROYAL WORCESTER HAND PAINTED CABINET PLATESA set of eleven Royal Worcester hand painted porcelain cabinet plates depicting various English cathedrals. Each marked and signed G.H. Evans and other artists. Dia: 10.5"
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A Worcester fluted saucer dish
A Worcester fluted saucer dish decorated exotic birds, 20cm diameter, a plate decorated with Prince of Wales feathers, 22cm diameter and another with later decoration of fancy birds
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A VERY RARE WORCESTER PORCELAIN
A VERY RARE WORCESTER PORCELAIN PLATE.Circa 1880.Depicting a beautifully painted 'Ferryman' (Batelier) surrounded by gilded background. Probably decorated in Paris. Similar example can be found in The Met Museum.Diameter - 23cm
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Two Worcester fluted circular
Two Worcester fluted circular plates, circa 1765-70, decorated with loose bouquets of flowers, 19cm diameter, together with a later Spode plate similar, circa 1820, a Worcester Blind Earl pattern white scalloped small plate with gilt dentil rim and Spode basket, pattern 2255
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Poole Pottery Christ on the Cross
Poole Pottery Christ on the Cross Cathedral plate designed by Tony Morris in the stained glass window technique 12.75" dia. Limited edition numbered 317/1000 decorated by Sue Pottinger.
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Three Chamberlains Worcester Claret
Three Chamberlains Worcester Claret Ground Armorial Plates, c.1847-50 painted with armorials and motto 'UBIQUE PATRIAM REMINISCI' circular plate diameter 10.2 in — 26 cm
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Poole Pottery Christ on the Cross
Poole Pottery Christ on the Cross Cathedral plate designed by Tony Morris in the stained glass window technique 12.75" dia (from the Christies dispersal sale 2004)
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Worcester ‘Blind Earl’ Pattern
Worcester ‘Blind Earl’ Pattern Plate, c.1770 diameter 7.6 in — 19.4 cm
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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 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 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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WORCESTER DISH, ATELIER JAMES
WORCESTER DISH, ATELIER JAMES GILES. 18TH C. c. 1770, England, gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, the center dish painted with cobalt blue eight-pointed star decorated with gilt foliage, surrounded by birds, branches and insects, scalloped rim with gilt border, 7.75"dia
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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 style vase and cover,
A Worcester style vase and cover, decorated fancy bird cartouches on blue scale ground, 26cm high, a Royal Worcester plate and an earthenware plate similar
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English Porcelain Rectangular
English Porcelain Rectangular Plaque of Malvern Abbey, probably Worcester, c.1830 framed plaque 7.5 x 8.5 in — 19 x 21.5 cm; overall 11.5 x 13.5 in — 29 x 34 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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PAIR OF WORCESTER BLUE-GROUND
PAIR OF WORCESTER BLUE-GROUND PLATES WITH LOBED RIMS With crescent mark circa 1770; painted with a bow and arrow amidst floral sprays. 8 5/8 in. diam.
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TWELVE WORCESTER LUNCHEON PLATES,
TWELVE WORCESTER LUNCHEON PLATES, TWO PATTERNSTwelve Worcester Luncheon Plates, Two Patterns,,
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Twenty-Four Royal Worcester
Twenty-Four Royal Worcester 'Mountbatten' Pattern Service Plates, 20th century diameter 12.6 in — 32 cm
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A pair of Chamberlain's Worcester
A pair of Chamberlain's Worcester armorial blue ground soup plates, circa 1820, printed red marks, inscribed with the motto 'Persevere' (2)
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Ten Worcester porcelain plates
Ten Worcester porcelain plates and four footed dishes late 19th c. with colorful bird and floral decoration and blue borders plates 8.75"dia. dishes 8.75"dia.
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A Worcester pedestal sauceboat,
A Worcester pedestal sauceboat, circa 1753, of moulded silver shape embossed with a leaf and scroll cartouche to each side, painted in bright colours with a bird on a flowering branch, the interior with a strutting crane , trailing flowers to rim, 19.5cm. long/Provenance: Acquired from Albert Amor Ltd. July 1989
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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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12 PC ENGLISH WORCESTER DINNER
12 PC ENGLISH WORCESTER DINNER PLATES: 12 English Royal Worcester dinner plates, having a colorful enameled rim with a bountiful cornucopia and scrolling foliate motif with instrumental medallions. Approx. 10.5'' dia.
CONDITION: No condition issues to be noted.
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A Worcester blue scale ground
A Worcester blue scale ground leaf-shaped dish, circa 1770, with cartouche of flowers, 23cm long
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Two Worcester Blue Scale Ground
Two Worcester Blue Scale Ground Plates, c.1770-75 diameter 7.5 in — 19 cm
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SET OF 12 ROYAL WORCESTER SERVICE
SET OF 12 ROYAL WORCESTER SERVICE PLATESSet of 12 Royal Worcester English porcelain service plates, with gilt rims. Scratches to red area on several plates. Each 10 3/4"-diameter.
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A Worcester blue scale ground
A Worcester blue scale ground bowl and dish, circa 1770, with reserves of cartouches of scattered flower sprigs and floral swags to the largest, 15cm and 22.5cm diameter
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A set of three Chamberlains
A set of three Chamberlains Worcester blue ground dessert plates, circa 1810, painted central flowers with gilt scroll border, and four similar, with red script marks, 21.5cm diameter
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Two Worcester Blue Ground Plates
Two Worcester Blue Ground Plates c.1770 enameled with flowers 7.8" (diameter) 19.8cm (diameter) painted pseudo-seal and crescent marks in underglaze blue
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SIX ARMORIAL CHAMBERLAIN'S
SIX ARMORIAL CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER SOUP PLATES, CIRCA 1811-1820 DIAMETER: 9 1/2 IN. (X 24.13 CM.)SIX ARMORIAL CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER SOUP PLATES, CIRCA 1811-1820, Worcester Porcelain Manufactory (Chamberlain's Factory), marked on reverse "Chamberlains / Worcester/ & 155 / New Bond Street / London. Royal Porcelain Manufacturers", Worcester, England, porcelain with gilding, with arms of Prescott impaling Brice & Hoare, birds in the manner of Davis (6) Catalogue note: See Fairbairns (1911), pl. 102, cr. 14. See G. Godden, p. 133, fig 162, Compare Sotheby's, Sullivan Collection Dimensions: Diameter: 9 1/2 in. ( x 24.13 cm.) Provenance: Sold by the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley to benefit acquisition and conservation funds. Estate of Julian Wood Glass, Jr. (1910-1992) of Winchester, Virginia; New York, New York; and Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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A collection of twelve Royal
A collection of twelve Royal Worcester plates from the limited edition 'Enchanted Fairy Glade Plate Collection'
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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.