- A WORCESTER BOWL
painted in underglaze
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
- A Worcester Hadley bottle vase
A Worcester Hadley bottle vase painted with sweet peas, signed Powell 18cm high
- ROYAL WORCESTER/MAJOLICA, JAMES
ROYAL WORCESTER/MAJOLICA, JAMES HADLEY LION & VASE 19th century. Signed 'Hadley' and marked Worcester.
- 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.
- (VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS - WORCESTER:
(VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS - WORCESTER: 62 POSTCARDS EARLY TO MID-20TH CENTURY(VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS - WORCESTER: 62 POSTCARDS, Early to Mid-20th Century, Four "Train Service, Men's Convention" cards (two with Pres. Taft), "S.R. Small, Little Grocery Store" with horse and carriage, great New England Fair (1912) card with autos and flags, "Employees Noon-Day Lawn Party Factory of Royal Worcester Corset Co." and one interior view of same, "Tech. Special Car", 1951 Distribution Salesman's Training Course, street scenes, two interior views of the Warren Hotel, Salesroom of Central Supply Co., Scenic Railway and one other White City, two Beckers Business College cards and much more. Provenance: The Estate of Hilary Bamford.
- 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)
- ROYAL WORCESTER HADLEY WARE VASERoyal
ROYAL WORCESTER HADLEY WARE VASERoyal Worcester Hadley Ware Vase
- Waltham Massachusetts prancing
Waltham Massachusetts prancing horse weathervane ca. 1865 by A.E. Jewell & Co. with zinc head molded copper body and sheet... ?
- 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)
- A small 17th c. map of Worcestershire.
A small 17th c. map of Worcestershire.
- Royal Worcester Large 'Hadley'
Royal Worcester Large 'Hadley' Roses Pot-Pourri Vase and Cover, Walter Sedgley, early 20th century height 17.3 in — 44 cm
- A Worcester wall plate, depicting
A Worcester wall plate, depicting figures in a river landscape, indistinctly signed J T Callowhill, 40.5cm diameter
- A WORCESTER SPITTOON
transfer
A WORCESTER SPITTOON
transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers pattern, the widely everted neck with a rose and three subsidiary floral prints and one of a butterfly, 10cm h, printed crescent, c1770-80
- Green (V) A Survey of the City
Green (V) A Survey of the City of Worcester, J Butler & Gamidge, Worcester, 1764 (2 Copies); together with Anon, The History of the City of Worcester, J Butler, 1790; Lewis, S Worcestershire General and Commercial Directory, Heming, 1820; RG, A Brief History of Worcester, J Tymbs, 1806; Anon, A Guide through the Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester, Deighton & Son, 1875; Binns, RW, Catalogue of a Collection of Worcester Porcelain in the Museum at the Royal Porcelain Works, 1882 (7)/Provenance: from
- 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
- 2 PCS. ROYAL WORCESTER J. HADLEY
2 PCS. ROYAL WORCESTER J. HADLEY FOR K. GREENAWAY PORCE...1st item: Royal Worcester sweetmeat dish after original model by James Hadley in the Kate Greenaway style. Comprised of a female and male figure intently staring at one another both standing on a naturalistic ground holding a central shallow oval basket, with gilt highlights throughout. Incised HADLEY to the top of base edge. The underside of base with purple Royal Worcester stamp along with incised numbers. 9" H x 11" L x 7 1/2" W. 2nd item: Royal Worcester sweetmeat dish after original model by James Hadley in the Kate Greenaway style. Comprised of a male figure sitting on a tree trunk on a naturalistic ground with his left leg resting on a shallow oval basket, incised HADLEY below one foot. The underside of base with purple Royal Worcester stamp along with incised numbers. 8 1/2" H x 7" L x 6 1/2" W. Both items last quarter of 19th century.
The Estate of Pia Stratton, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
1st item: Old repair to brim of ladies hat, otherwise overall good condition. 2nd item: Shallow chip to underside of males hat.
- A WORCESTER TEA BOWL AND SAUCER
enamelled
A WORCESTER TEA BOWL AND SAUCER
enamelled with the Harvest Bug or Astley pattern, the black, red and gilt bug approaching a plant bearing peony and chrysanthemums with green and vivid turquoise leaves, in iron red scalloped line and dot inner border, saucer 12cm diam, c1770
- 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
- WORCESTER DISH, ATELIER JAMES GILES.
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
- (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.
- 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
- (VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS - WEBSTER
(VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS - WEBSTER THROUGH WESTBORO: 63 POSTCARDS EARLY TO MID-20TH CENTURY(VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS - WEBSTER THROUGH WESTBORO: 63 POSTCARDS, Early to Mid-20th Century, Webster (12 cards): Bates Shoe Factory, School St. (photo by H.G. Branch), Beacon Park Boat Landing, "Unveiling The Soldiers' Monument, July 4th, 1907", Corbin's Shoe Factory, early Main street scenes and more. Wellesley photos: street scenes, "The Maples", Rock Ridge Hall and "Noanett" Hall. Rotographs of The Wellesley Inn, R.R. Station and interior view of the "Convalescent Home of the Children's Hospital". "Wendell Depot Ice Wagon". Wenham: Tea House (photo & other), Idlewood Lake and Pumping Station. Westfield (14 cards): photo of workers outside business that was "burned out" (photo), Park Square photo and other view, Rotograph of Elm St., R.R. Station, early street scenes, Connecticut Valley Tobacco Farm, New Park Square Hotel with Socony advertising and more. Westminster: photos of bakery, transfer station and gate house and street intersection with figures and trolley. Also: Dining Room of Old Mill Tea House, early street views and electric power station. Westboro: "Helen Bigelow...11 years old" in cart pulled by a cow, Chauney Lake and Park, Rotographs of The Square and West Main St., railroad depot, Westborough Square, the Economou Restaurant interior and more. Provenance: The Estate of Hilary Bamford.
- W*** HADLEY (BRITISH, LATE 19TH/EARLY
W*** HADLEY (BRITISH, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY) (2) French Trawlers in Torbay; Trawlers Entering Plymouth Barbican, a pair each signed, dated and titled 'W. Hadley /99' (lower left) watercolour heightened with bodycolour each 30 x 53cm (2)
- BERNARD COREY (MASSACHUSETTS, 1914-2000),
BERNARD COREY (MASSACHUSETTS, 1914-2000), "DOWNTOWN WORCESTER"., OIL ON BOARD, 8" X 12". FRAMED 14" X 18".BERNARD COREY, Massachusetts, 1914-2000, "Downtown Worcester". Signed lower right "Bernard Corey". Titled verso. Estate stamped, number 732. Housed in a Goodnow frame. Dimensions: Oil on board, 8" x 12". Framed 14" x 18".
- JOHN WHORF (MASSACHUSETTS, 1903-1959),
JOHN WHORF (MASSACHUSETTS, 1903-1959), A SLEIGH WINDING THROUGH A BIRCH-LINED PATH., WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 14.5" X 21.5" SIGHT. FRAMED 24" X 30".JOHN WHORF, Massachusetts, 1903-1959, A sleigh winding through a birch-lined path. Signed and dated lower right "John Whorf 59". Dimensions: Watercolor on paper, 14.5" x 21.5" sight. Framed 24" x 30".
- WORCESTER. "Blind Earl" Partial
WORCESTER. "Blind Earl" Partial Porcelain Service. From a Stamford CT estate.
- A Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr)
A Worcester (Flight, Barr & Barr) green ground taper stick and stand (areas of restoration), an English porcelain blue ground inkwell and a pen stand (3)
- A Royal Worcester Watteau figure
A Royal Worcester Watteau figure of a Boy by James Hadley, signed and inscribed and dated 1876, 10cm high
- WORCESTER PORCELAIN, SUBJECT. HOBSON
WORCESTER PORCELAIN, SUBJECT. HOBSON (R L)
WORCESTER PORCELAIN A DESCRIPTION OF THE WARE FROM THE WALL PERIOD TO THE PRESENT DAY
large 4to, collotype plates and chromolithographs with tissue guards, half title, original cloth gilt rebacked, teg, 1910, H Rissik Marshall - Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period, facsimile edition, 1977, Simon Spero - Worcester Porcelain the Klepser Collection, 1984, eleven others and Sotheby & Co - The Parkinson Collection [sale] Catalogue, Parts 1 [2 copies] 2 and 3 [final part, 2 copies] 1966 (19)
- Green, Valentine. The History and
Green, Valentine. The History and Antiquities of the City and Suburbs of Worcester. 2 vols in one, 1796. 4to., later half russia (spines rubbed). Engraved titles, portrait, folding map and plates. Bookplate of Joseph Chichester. With a related pamphlet (2)
- WORCESTER EXOTIC BIRDS LEAF DISH,
WORCESTER EXOTIC BIRDS LEAF DISH, C. 1760 Worcester, decoration atelier John Giles (English 1718-1780), first period circa 1760, "Master of the Disevelled Birds" (sic) leaf form porcelain dish decorated with exotic birds surrounded by butterflies, having a paper label to the back reading, "Master of the Disevelled Birds" Marshall Pl.5a", but otherwise apparently unmarked. Approx. h. 1.75", w. 13.75", d. 10".
- JOSEPH WHEATER (MASSACHUSETTS,
JOSEPH WHEATER (MASSACHUSETTS, 1885-1959) OIL ON BJOSEPH WHEATER (Massachusetts, 1885-1959) oil on board, "Belmont, Mass." Autumn landscape, 1912. Signed lower right, label attached verso with title and date, also label from the Treasure Shoppe Gallery, Hingham, Mass. Image measures 8" x 10". In a wood frame; 9.25" x 11.25" overall.
- Manner of Theodore Wor
Manner of Theodore Wor
- Felicie Waldo Howell American,
Felicie Waldo Howell American, 1897-1968 Gloucester Harbor, 1916
Estimate:$5,000-$7,000
- Pair Worcester serving dishes:
Pair Worcester serving dishes: scalloped borders, one marked with crescent "C" mark and one marked "W" with flourish to the right, English, second half 18th century, 8-1/4 in. square; matches previous lot and following two lots.*** Scratches, minor wear to gilt borders. Collection of Dayne Watkins, Rock Hill, South Carolina.
- Royal Worcester 'Hadley' Roses
Royal Worcester 'Hadley' Roses Jardinère, Walter Sedgley, 1923 height 7.3 in — 18.5 cm, diameter 9.1 in — 23 cm