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A Worcester “Japan” Pattern Cylindrical Mug, circa 1770,
painted in Kakiemon style with three vertical rectangular panels depicting a dragon and exotic pheasant perched on blue bamboo amongst flowers alternating with blue panels reserved with floret punctuated trellis and dense gilt scrolls, with C strap handle, 12.5cm high
£400 - 600
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A Worcester Tea Bowl, circa
1753, thinly potted and enamelled with two long-tailed birds amongst blossoming trees and rice bales,
7.2cm diameter; A Faceted Saucer,
circa 1768, enamelled in the Joshua Reynolds pattern with central “Kakiemon” perched bird, hatched square mark, 13.7cm diameter; and A
Worcester Coffee Cup and Saucer, circa 1770, enamelled with
the Queen’s pattern, red line borders, the saucer 13.5cm diameter, coffee cup 5.8cm high (4)
£100 - 150
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A Worcester Sparrow Beak Jug,
circa 1770, enamelled with two Mandarin ladies on a garden veranda, inner blue and white bubble and fleur de lys border, open crescent mark,
9.2cm high; Another, circa 1770,
enamelled with two Chinese figures, one holding a golden carp, by a willow tree, 9.2cm high; and A
Chelsea Ewer Shape Milk Jug,
circa 1765, painted with a Chinese family with pet dog, gilded rim band, 8.6cm high (3)
£120 - 180
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A Worcester Bowl, circa 1757,
transfer printed and enamelled with the Red Bull pattern, 10.4cm diameter
£120 - 180
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A Worcester Pierced Oval Basket,
circa 1772, transfer printed in blue with the Gilly Flower pattern, crescent mark, 21cm wide
£150 - 250
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A Worcester Sauce Boat, circa
1760, strap fluted mouldings, enamelled in the Meissen style with brightly coloured sprays of flowers and sprigs, with red/brown line rim, spurred scroll handle, gadrooned oval foot, 17.1cm long
£300 - 500
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A Worcester Dessert Plate, circa
1770, of scallop edged shaped circular form, the blue scale ground enclosing floral panels, crescent mark, 22cm diameter
£150 - 250
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A Worcester Dessert Plate, circa
1780, the blue ground with cailloute gilding around a spotted fruit and basket central spray, solid crescent mark, 22.5cm diameter
£200 - 300
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A Worcester Dessert Plate, circa
1775, the scalloped blue borders with oeil de perdrix gilding, edged with scrolls and with central floral spray, painted W mark, 21cm diameter
£200 - 300
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A Worcester Porcelain Polychrome Cream Boat, circa
1750-58, moulded with scroll rocaille edged panels on each side enclosing flowers issuing from blue rocks, a butterfly to a similar panel beneath the lip, with sprays and sprigs of flowers around the inner rim, scroll strapwork handle, hexagonal foot, 5.3cm high, 10.8cm long
£1500 - 2000
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A Worcester Porcelain Polychrome Basket, circa 1760,of
canted circular shape, the wall pierced with interlinked circles moulded with florets on the external interstices, centrally painted with a spray of summer flowers in vivid enamel colours, further flowers to the inner borders, 17cm diameter (cracked)
£400 - 600
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A Bow Porcelain Conical Beaker,
circa 1755, enamelled in the Quail
pattern, 6cm; A Coffee Cup, circa
1760, enamelled in the Kakiemon manner with crouched quail,2in iron
red, 6cm; and A Coffee Can, circa
1770, enamelled with sprays and sprigs of flowers, crow’s foot border, 6.3cm (3)
£150 - 250
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