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Auction House:
Cordy's
Number of lots recorded:31
Lots with images:31
Prices available:31
Category:
Worcester
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A c.1770 First Period Worcester extra-large teapot, underglaze blue decoration of florals including roses and orchids to the spherical body, floral swags to the shoulder, florals and fruiting grape vine and bows to the lid. The lid interior rim with some… ***
*** A c.1770 First Period Worcester extra large teapot, underglaze blue decoration of florals including roses and orchids to the spherical body, floral swags to the shoulder, florals and fruiting grape vine and bows to the lid. The lid interior rim with some… ***
*** A Worcester vase decorated by Edward Raby, baluster shape with two handles, pierced neck in the Persian manner, painted with poppies and insects on an ivory ground. Previously lamped, monogrammed twice. Height 32.5 cm ***
*** An 18th century 1st period Worcester porcelain teapot, painted decoration of fruit with gilded embellishments. (repaired finial to lid). ***
*** An 18th century Dr Wall Worcester blue, white and gold porcelain circular dish, with foliate border, polychrome painted decoration of birds in the garden surrounded by lavish gilded garlands. Open crescent mark, c.1751-1783, diameter 22 cm. ***
*** A large Victorian Worcester ovoid specimen vase, the striking yellow ground decorated with red and gilt blackberry, relief moulded and printed marks. Height 39 cm. ***
*** A First Period Worcester porcelain leaf shaped butter-boat, printed in blue and white with a tulip and other flowers, c.1758, workman's mark painted under the base, small area of discolouration the handle joint and tiny rim frit. Length 8 cm ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester cress dish and saucer in the Pine Cone pattern, crescent mark to each piece, hairline crack to the underside of dish not showing to the interior. Diameter 23 cm ***
*** A New Hall hard paste porcelain teapot and stand, c.1800, of serpentine lozenge section, hand painted with sprigs and bouquets of summer flowers, each piece numbered No. 241; along with a Barr, Flight & Barr, Worcester coffee can decorated with seashells… ***
*** An 18th century First Period Worcester lidded jar/tea caddy, the tapered cylindrical body with 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, the conforming lid with sculpted floral finial, crescent mark in underglaze blue to base. Height 12.5 cm ***
*** An 18th century Dr Wall blue and white Worcester pickle dish in the shape of a leaf, decorated with flowers and vines, the exterior finely moulded. Painted workman's mark, tiny rim frits, length 8.5 cm. ***
*** An 18th century Worcester porcelain teapot, with fluted walls, strap handles, bud finial and painted with blue floral sprigs. ***
*** An 18th century Worcester porcelain teapot, decorated with underglaze blue florals, flower finial, blue crescent mark to base. ***
*** A First Period Worcester 'Queen Charlotte' pattern tea bowl, saucer and coffee can, each piece with a square fret mark in underglaze blue ***
*** A Hadley's Worcester cabinet plate, shape 235A, green mark, c.1902. Oval with scalloped, moulded and pierced rim. Painted with daffodils and violets. Width 26.5 cm ***
*** A pair of 18th century Worcester style small lidded jars, hexagonal ovoid shape decorated with panels of insects and birds reserved on a scale blue ground, with conforming covers with bud finials, slight restoration to the leaves, blue square fret mark… ***
*** A small Worcester vase painted by Roberts with apples and cherries, signed, baluster shape with tall neck, 2491/3, black mark, c.1966. Height 13 cm ***
*** An 18th century Worcester sparrow beak jug, decorated with flowers, height 10 cm. ***
*** WORCESTER DRY BLUE TEA BOWL, An 18th century Dr Wall Worcester tea bowl with fluted body and the very rare dry blue and gold decoration of floral sprays, diameter 8 cm. ***
*** A Hadley's Worcester cabinet plate, shape 235B, green mark, c.1902. Square with scalloped, moulded and pierced rim. Painted with tulips. Width 24 cm ***
*** An early Dr. Wall Worcester shallow dish, with shaped cobalt blue and gold rim, painted in puce with floral sprays, underglaze 'W' mark on base, c.1755-1770. Diameter 21 cm ***
*** A First Period Worcester dry blue dish, gilt dentil border, scalloped rim. 20 cm x 20 cm. ***
*** An 18th century Dr Wall Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer dish, decorated with a garden fence design. Diameter of saucer 11.5 cm, both with crescent marks ***
*** A George III First Period Worcester blue and white bowl, Fence pattern, underglaze blue crescent mark. Diameter 16 cm. ***
*** A Victorian Worcester Japonais teapot, blue and white with double bamboo cylinder body, the lid with small internal crack. C.1880. Height 12 cm. Note: Worcester gained recognition for its Japanese-inspired designs, which formed part of Japonisme, a… ***
*** Two 18th century blue and white lidded bowls, one Worcester, the other Caughley, both decorated in the Fence pattern, the domed lids with sculpted floral finials, some damage. Heights 11 cm and 12 cm ***
*** An 18th century Dr Wall Worcester tea bowl, of fluted design with rare painted dry blue floral designs and restrained gilding, c.1751-1783. Painted mark, diameter 7.5 cm. ***
*** A 19th century Worcester small yellow vase, moulded in relief with three gilt turtles. Printed marks including 'For Richard Briggs, Boston'. Height 8.3 cm ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester blue and white saucer dish, decorated with butterflies and flowers. Crescent mark. Diameter 12.5 cm ***
*** A Worcester 'Zig-Zag Fence' pattern blue and white bowl, crescent mark. Restored. Diameter 12 cm ***
*** An 18th century English porcelain coffee can, Worcester or Caughley, decorated with a chinoiserie floral pattern. Fault at rim ***