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Worcester Plate
Royal Worcester J Hendry Kingfisher Bird Plate / Dish |
| This is a lovely quality Royal Worcester Plate / Dish.
The piece features a Kingfisher amongst foliage.
Painted and signed by J Hendry.
Approximately 6" wide.
In excellent overall condition with no chips, cracks or restoration.
A delightful piece of Royal Worcester.
We have more Royal Worcester and a very wide range of British Pottery in our Ebay Shop.
If you have any queries feel free to contact us.
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Royal Worcester Plate 'Bournemouth' Pattern |
| A beautiful example from the world famous Royal Worcester factory.
The plate measures 10.5" in diameter and is decorated with the 'Bournemouth' pattern. It is in excellent condition, with no damage or repairs, and the decoration is pristine. The reverse of the plate bears the Royal Worcester backstamp, with the date symbols for 1938.
An attractive and affordable example of Royal Worcester excellence.
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2 VERY RARE Royal Worcester saucers by H.Stinton and Price |
| I think the Stinton saucer VERY RARE, as I have never seen painted fruit by him. Both are early 20th ones, as they are puce marked. |
A RARE Lowestoft teabowl, after Worcester |
| This is DEFINATELY NOT a Worcester piece, as we can tell by the more inky blue/ naieve painting. It is a realy interesting example, and in RARE PERFECT CONDITION. Also, the hatched crescent mark is not quite the same as Worcester. |
1924 ROYAL WORCESTER fruit plate signed H. Everett. |
| Royal Worcester porcelain hand painted fruit plate, signed by the artist, H. Everett, and marked with the 1924 date mark, during the heyday of the famous Royal Worcester fruit artists.
These artists used the porcelain as canvases to express their artistic talent and create life like designs that they were allowed by Royal Worcester to personally sign.
Plates from the 1920's are among the most sought after.
This side plate has absolutely gorgeous colours, with the fruit so beautifully and realistically painted on the exquisitely mottled background, finishing with gilt edging.
The puce coloured Royal Worcester date mark for 1924 is on reverse.
Size is 6.5 inches in diameter, or 16 cm.
There is some light crazing to the glaze, difficult to see except under high magnification. It is in otherwise excellent condition. |
SUPERB WORCESTER BOWL, c1775 |
| Beautiful First Period Worcester bowl, decorated with swags hanging from gilt loops and with hand painted scattered sprigs. Dates to c1775.
Very good condition, just some wear to the central flower.
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Royal Worcester Plate 1882 |
| A Royal Worcester porcelain plate in the ever popular willow pattern, but in an attractive pale blue.
The plate measures 9" in diameter, and carries the Royal Worcester backstamp with the date letter 'T' for 1882. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or wear to the pattern or gilding.
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Royal Worcester Bowl 1882 |
| An attractive pale blue willow pattern bowl from the world famous potters Royal Worcester. The bowl measures 6.25" in diameter at the top and is 3.5" high. It is in excellent condition with no wear to the pattern or the gilding, and no cracks, chips or repairs.
it bears the Royal Worcester backstamp and the date letter 'T' for 1882.
Please see ref. P0009 and P0011 for items of the same date and pattern.
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Royal Worcester Porcelain Covered Dish 1882 |
| This very attractive willow pattern Royal Worcester porcelain covered dish is in a pretty pale blue, with just a touch of gilding to the handle.
It bears the Royal Worcester backstamp, with the date letter 'T' for 1882. It has no chips, cracks or repairs, and no wear to the pattern or gilding. It measures 8.75" in width, and to the top of the handle is approximately 5".
A beautiful and useful piece from a world famous maker.
Please see ref. P0010 and P0011 for items of the same date and pattern.
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A MOST UNUSUAL Caughley butterboat, C.,1780. |
| I have never seen this typical Caughley pattern on this shape piece. I have seen plates, cups and saucers etc, but never a typical Worcester shape butterboat like this. |
Grainger Worcester Cabinet Plate |
| A truly stunning Grainger Worcester cabinet plate, central floral spray surrounded with beautifully decorated gilding and birds and butterflys. Marked on the base 1698
Condition: Fair, small chip on base
Size: 23.5 cm diameter
Weight: 500g
Further pictures available upon request
Please quote rference number: F11
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Worcester Teabowl c1780 |
| A fine teabowl c1780, flight worcester, white shanked with 24flutes, gilded, gold anchor on base inside of bowl.
Condition: Fair, rubbing to gilding on rim
Size: 8cm diameter 4.5cm height
Further pictures available upon request
Quote reference number C28
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Worcester Serving Platter c1820 |
| A lovely rare large Worcester meat platter c1810. Stunning hand painted central decoration of large flower heads, rose and leaf design; towards outer edge, crimped rim with goldshell molding linked by single gold line. Size 38cm long by 29cm wide. Reasonable condition considering age, if not earlier,no chips; does have the one hairline shown. The quality of the central floral group is obviously executed by one of the top artists of this period. Weight: 1kg 200
Further pictures available upon request
Please quote Item number: A9
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A VERY RARE miniature Caughley meat dish, C.1770. |
| Yes, believe it or not, at only 2 3/4ins across, this is a miniature meat dish. It would have been part of a dinner service. PERFECT CONDITION. Also, fully marked with the 'S' mark for Salopian at Caughley.
True miniatures, as opposed to just small pieces, are VERY RARE, and highly collected.
Please note the Caughley pickledish for sale also. Perfect condition. £290. |
FINE DR WALL WORCESTER Kakiemon plate, C.1770. |
| A VERY FINE First Period Worcester KAKIEMON, Sir Joshua Reynolds pattern dish. C.1770.
Provenance:- M.H.STIEGLITZ COLLECTION, no.34, other references, and marked with the unusual factory 'W' for Worcester.
CONDITION:- SUPERB, with no chips, cracks, restoration, or rubbing to gilding or those beautiful emamels. The cleanest example I have ever seen. There was an example like this plate that a good dealer was offering on ebay recently, that had quite a lot of rubbing to the enamels and gilding, scratches, and also a chip and a hairline crack on it. They were asking £785, so I am setting a very realistic price for a better example.
References: see R.L. Hobson, Worcester Porcelain, 1910.(Quaritch) for a section discussing this design, Kakiemon influences, and the Ho Ho bird. See plate XXXIV for illustrations. The Ho Ho birds are also found on Chelsea and Chantilly porcelain.
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SUPERB Royal Worcester JOHN STINTON dish dated 1912 |
| A SUPERB Royal Worcester JOHN STINTON dish dated exactly 1912, and EXCELLENTLY painted (see photos) with lovely highland cattle resting near a river in a misty landscape that John Stinton is so famous for. The painting is so beautiful. The scene is BEAUTIFULLY framed by the Royal blue border and extremely fine gilded flowers. It is signed in full by John Stinton at the bottom of the scene. The plate measures 9 1/2 inches by 9 1/2ins, and is also fairly deep.
THE PLATE IS IN PERFECT CONDITION WITH NO CHIPS, CRACKS OR RESTORATIONS AND NO CRAZING AT ALL. THE GILDING IS ALSO IN 100% PERFECT CONDITION WITH NOT EVEN THE SLIGHTEST SCRATCH OR WEAR.
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