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Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer
painted with flowers in gilt fan and circular shape panels reserved on a powder blue ground.

c.1765

Diam. 4¾ inches



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A very rare Worcester porcelain hexagonal creamboat
crisply moulded with a geranium leaf below the lip and square handle with a curled thumb rest, moulded with rococo scrollwork panels containing 'Smoky Primitive' prints in black, one of a castle or fortress with two round towers, the other with rustic buildings, a bird on a branch inside.

c. 1754

L.4¼ inches
Provenance: Jas.A Lewis & son. New York.




Large Worcester porcelain yellow ground basket
with rococo handles.

c.1770

L. 10 inches



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A pair of Worcester porcelain partridge tureens and covers
realistically modelled in white, seated on a nest with applied basketweave decoration on the base with gilt dentil decoration at the rims and features picked out in gold.

c.1758-65

L. 6½ inches
One is illustrated in 'Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period' by Rissik Marshall (1954), fig 380.




Worcester porcelain faceted bowl
finely painted in the Famille Verte style with chrysanthemums and leafy plants growing from a large rock, the interior with a green panelled diaper border.

c.1754-6

Diam. 4.6 inches
Provenance:- Tryhorn Collection



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Worcester porcelain silver shape sauce boat
on an oval pedestal foot, painted in famille verte style with a strutting crane in a rocky landscape with a fence within scroll edged reserves, the interior border with green and black lattice work and panels of flowers.

c.1752-53

L. 6½ inches
Provenance: Louise Coon collection.




Worcester porcelain hexagonal cream jug
with geranium leaf moulded spout picked out in purple, the sides painted with sprays of flowers in scroll moulded reserves.

c.1760-63

L. 4¼ inches



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Worcester porcelain low Chelsea ewer
with acanthus leaf moulding, painted with sprays of flowers.

c.1765-70

Ht. 2½ inches




Rare Worcester scolopendrium cup and saucer
with entwined handle, decorated with 'scolopendrium' leaves alternating with flower spays.

c.1768-70

Diam. 5¼ inches
Provenance: The DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, Colonial Williamsburg.
Scolopendrium moulding was first used at Chelsea in the late 1740's
See 'The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain' by John Sandon, page 305.



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Worcester porcelain spoon tray
Painted in Worcester version of Sevres with the 'Hop Trellis' pattern with an underglaze blue border and an inner border of turquoise shagreen.

c.1775

L. 6 inches
Script W mark.

Provenance: The DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, Colonial Williamsburg,




Worcester porcelain fluted tea bowl and saucer.
Printed in purple with La'Amour. The interior of the tea bowl printed with a swan.

c.1763

Diam. 4¾ inches
Square seal mark

Provenance: Manheim Antiques, New York.



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Worcester coffee cup and saucer.
The cup of bell shape with fine wishbone handle. Painted in a typically bright palette of puce, yellow, two tones of green and brown in the 'Valentine' pattern with two billing doves perched on a quiver, the reverse with a bread fruit tree, two hearts on an altar of Love and a bird in flight, the interior with an elaborate pencilled border below the rim.

c.1758

Diam. 4 5/8 inches




Fine Pair of Worcester porcelain plates
painted in the atelier on James Giles with roses, a radish, mushrooms, an aubergine and other fruits.

c.1768

Diam. 9 inches



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Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer.
Finely moulded with the 'Chrysanthemum' pattern and painted in bright colours with the 'Old Worcester Parrot' pattern, the interior of the bowl and centre of the saucer with a bird pecking at fruit, perched on a 'famille rose' peony wreath, within a floral brocade border.

c.1765

Diam. 5 1/2 inches
Provenance: Manheim Antiques, New York.




Pair of Worcester lozenge shaped desert dishes.
Brightly painted with colourful spays of English flowers, with a brown line rim.

c.1768-70

L.10 1/4 inches



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Pair of Worcester porcelain covered chocolate cups and stands.
Painted with garlands of flowers reserved on a wet blue ground.

c.1770

Ht.5½ inches
Provenance: Arkwright Collection, Hamton Court, Shropshire.
(Arkwright family, inventors of the Spinning Jenny).




Very rare Worcester porcelain finger bowl.
Richly decorated with bouquets of English flowers reserved in scroll edged gilt panels reserved on a blue scale ground.

c.1770

Ht. 3¾ inches.
Square seal mark.

Worcester finger bowls decorated in scale blue are extremely rare.



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Worcester porcelain trio,
Painted with flowers and plants in the Kakiemon style within shaped gilded panels reserved on a scale blue ground.

c.1770

Diam. 5¼ inches
Square seal mark in underglaze blue.




Worcester porcelain scale blue coffee cup from the `Bodenham` service.
Painted with panels containing comical Chinoiserie figures among foliage, one pointing, the other leaning on a fence, the smaller panels with flowering sprigs in red and purple, the rococo mirror-shaped panels panels framed with fine gold scrollwork.

c.1767-8

Ht. 2¼ inches



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Pair of Worcester porcelain dessert plates
with scalloped rims and underglaze 'wet blue' grounds. Painted in the centres with colourful groups of flowers framed with gold scrollwork and gold dentil rims.

c.1770

Diam. 7 1/2 inches




A Worcester fluted cup and saucer
painted with Japan pattern in a Kakiemon style

c.1770

diam 5 1/2 inch
Square seal mark



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Worcester porcelain armorial dessert dish
from The Bostock Service, of square shape, painted with the arms of Bostock with Rich in pretence, within a wreath of flowers, the blue and gilt border hung with garlands of colourful fruit.

1789-90
W.9¼ inches

Reverend Charles Bostock of Roos Hall, Suffolk, married Mary Frances, daughter of Lieut-General Sir Robert Rich in 1783. In 1790, Bostock assumed by Royal Licence the name of Rich in lieu of Bostock, becoming Sir Charles Rich, Bt, in 1791.
A dish from this service of the same shape is in the collection at the British Museum and is illustrated and discussed by Aileen Dawson in 'The Art of Worcester Porcelain' item 50 page 132




Unusual Worcester porcelain hexagonal tea pot stand
painted with flowers, the centre with an open scroll painted in puce with a Chinese junk sailing around islands. Underglaze blue border.

c.1780-5

Diam. 5¾ inches



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Worcester porcelain tea cup and saucer
of French shape.Painted in the centre with a classical urn with swags of fruit within an underglaze blue and gilt border.

c.1780

Diam. 5¼ inches
Open crescent mark




Worcester porcelain mug
with grooved handle. Painted in strong colours with mandarin panels with a lady sitting at a table accompanied by another, flanked at either side with panels of birds. All reserved on a mosaic ground.

c.1770

Provenance:Jas. A Lewis & Sons, Inc. New York.



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