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Auction House:
Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:96
Lots with images:96
Prices available:96
Category:
Worcester
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*** A fine Worcester pencilled 'Boy on Buffalo' teapot, circa 1754, the bullet shape teapot with a loop handle, painted in black upon white with a boy riding a buffalo below a trailing tree branch, the trunk encrusted with symbolic lingzhi fungus, the reverse… ***
*** An exquisite yellow Flight Barr & Barr Worcester egg or coffee pedestal cup and saucer with a butterfly handle, circa 1830, a floriform cup and saucer with embellished diamond points, the cup with a view to a cartouche of a church in a landscape, script… ***
*** A fine first period Dr Wall Worcester covered vase, circa 1760s-70s, the baluster shaped vase with a domed cover, rocaille lug handles and finely decorated with colourful 'Fancy' birds to reserves, richly gilded with scrolls and foliage; an underglaze… ***
*** A superb Flight Barr & Barr Worcester vase, 'The Minstrel', circa 1815-20, after James Beattie's poem of the same title, an urn with applied pearl borders, twin entwined snake handles, and gilt seaweed patterns, depicting the reclining minstrel, Edwin, in… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester tankard, circa 1760, a simple cylindrical tankard with a strap handle, depicting a print by Hancock in puce colouring of a young man courting a milkmaid; typically unmarked. Provenance: With a paper label for the Albert & rose Laine… ***
*** A fine Chamberlain's, Worcester, painted ewer, mid-19th century, the body of slender baluster form with a foliate pouring mouth and a loop handle with a fantastic animal's head terminal, the shoulder modelled with fruiting grapevine, extensive gilding… ***
*** An exceptional Flight Barr & Barr urn 'The Monk', 1813-1820, the urn with gilded handles, fine and rare enamel jewelling and beading to the waisted neck and body, with a portrait roundel of the monk illustrating a verse from Sterne, and to the reverse a… ***
*** A fine Hadley's Worcester pedestal vase. 1902-1905, with signature of W. Powell (William), a slender ovoid vase in shades of green with decorative scroll arm handles, a moulded collar and lappet border with a slender fluted neck and a conforming base,… ***
*** A fine Dr Wall Worcester Chinoiserie vase, circa 1765, the baluster vase decorated in the mandarin palette with 'Long Eliza' Chinese figures and furnishings reserved within gilded arabesques and iron red leaf borders; illustrated in Spero and Sandon's… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester 'Chinese Family' teapot, circa 1770, a globular teapot with a 'C' scroll handle, a domed lid with floral finial and a crow's foot red and gold border to the collar, decorated in a polychrome palette with a narrative scene comprising… ***
*** A Chamberlain Worcester reticulated basket, 1796-8, the lozenge shaped footed basket in 'Dragon in Compartments' pattern centred with an heraldic shield and an armorial to the main border, with rope twist moulded borders and twin rope handles encrusted… ***
*** A Chamberlain & Co Worcester armorial plate, circa 1840, a lobed edge plate with gold and ultramarine bands, finely tooled gilt and floral borders, decorated with the arms of the Barony of Ward of Birmingham and bearing the French motto, 'Comme Je Fus'… ***
*** A rare Worcester green tankard, circa 1770, a finely decorated straightsided tankard, with beautifully rendered summer blooms in rococo styled gilded reserves upon a mid green ground; unmarked but with a typical Worcester base; other identical examples of… ***
*** A large Dr Wall Worcester coffee pot, circa 1760-70, of typical pear shape with a volute handle and upright spout, the domed lid with a floral finial, decorated with loose floral sprays and sprigs to the white ground, height 24.5 cm ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester 'Rich Queen's Pattern' teapot, circa 1760-70, with a domed lid with an applied leaf and floral finials, decorated throughout in Imari colours with panels of blossom branches and flowers alternating with cobalt panels with iron red… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester signed printed tea bowl and saucer, circa 1756-7, R. Hancock fecit, decorated to the duo with a Hancock print, 'The Garden Party', with a romantic couple and a surprised female onlooker, set amongst statuary and fountains with a small… ***
*** A fine Chamberlains Worcester lozenge shaped dessert dish, circa 1810-20. Provenance: A.J.Greenacre Ltd, London, purchased 2004 for £475, the lavishly decorated Regent china body with a lobed gadroon style edge, a cobalt ground border with continuous gilt… ***
*** A fine first period Worcester heart-shaped blue scale dessert dish, circa 1770, provenance A.J. Greenacre, London, 1995 for £850, the generously sized dish with large and small mirror shaped reserves decorated with fine sprays and bouquets of flowers… ***
*** A fine Worcester twelve sided dessert dish, circa 1780. Provenance: A.J Greenacre, London, 1994 for £950, in impeccable condition and beautifully decorated in the Sevres manner with four floral sprays and a central spray within a shaped cartouche, the bat… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester fruit and Insect decorated sucrier, circa 1765, the sucrier with a shaped domed lid encrusted with leaves and a flower finial, richly decorated with summer harvest fruits and insects in vibrant enamel colours within gilt past rococo… ***
*** Three blue and white sauce and cream boats Worcester and probably Longton hall, circa 1750s, Worcester wares with pre-1760s workmen's marks, 'P', a crisply moulded lozenge shaped double scroll handled sauce boat and a cream boat of tapering form with an… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester lattice basket, circa 1765-1770, a fine guilloche knot basket embellished with applied florets, decorated to the interior with a loose arrangement of flowers in puce, pale blue, iron red and green colours, sprigged in colours to the… ***
*** Two fine first period Worcester blue scale cups and saucers, circa 1770. Provenance: tea cup and saucer from Jupiter Antiques, E. Sussex, 1993 for £460, a bute tea cup and saucer and a large shaped breakfast cup and saucer bowl both beautifully decorated… ***
*** A Barr, flight & Barr Worcester Imari teapot, circa 1810, the compressed oval teapot with an elegant looping vegetal handle and a domed and recessed lid with a flame style finial, profusely decorated with a fenced oriental garden scene in a vibrant cobalt… ***
*** An unusual Grainger's Worcester tripod spill vase, circa 1815-20, with a flaring waisted rim, a compressed base with neoclassical gilding and raised on a trio of substantial bird of prey feet, finely decorated with a detailed continuous scene of oriental… ***
*** A Worcester lobed blue and white plate, circa 1760s-70s, decorated in the 'Pine Cone' design with a loose bouquet to the centre with five sprays to the scalloped rim; with a hatched crescent mark underside. Height 4.5 cm. Diameter 23 cm ***
*** A Worcester lobed blue and white plate, 1760s-70s, decorated in the 'Pine Cone' design with a loose bouquet to the centre with five sprays to the scalloped rim; with a hatched crescent mark underside. Height 4 cm. Diameter 22.5 cm ***
*** A fine Worcester leaf form sauceboat, circa 1755, the delicately moulded sauceboat in the form of a cos lettuce with a crabstock handle, with fine restrained pastel floral decoration and ox blood brown lines to the edges. Height 12.5 cm. Width 22 cm ***
*** A Worcester famille rose teapot, circa 1770, the globular teapot with a simple curved spout and loop handle decorated in a puce, purple, emerald and iron red palette with delicate gilt highlights, with loose floral decoration and shaped cellular borders… ***
*** A Flight Barr & Barr Worcester Named View campana vase, circa 1820, in apple green with gadroon rims, pierced mythological figure handles and raised on a square base, finely decorated to a shaped reserve with a scene of 'Warwick Castle' viewed across the… ***
*** A delightful and rare Worcester tea cup and saucer, circa 1765-70, in the Chinoiserie 'Red bull' pattern, printed and decorated in the mandarin palette with bulls and figures in a landscape setting. Provenance: with a label underside for Havelock house… ***
*** A Grainger Lee & Co Worcester Empire style pot pourri, circa 1815, the oval pot with a pierced lid and eagle finial surmount, embellished with twin serpent gilded handles with vegetal mounts, and raised on four swan feet, decorated to the body with pairs… ***
*** A fine pair of Worcester dessert dishes, circa 1780. Provenance: A.J. Greenacre, London, 1991 for £850, the scallop edged dishes with an underglaze blue border and a running chain motif enclosed by dentil and feathered borders, centred with a similarly… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester fluted tea cup and saucer, circa 1765, a delicate cup with a moulded handle, decorated with loose arrangements of summer foliage and flowers, sprigs and insects in puce, purple, iron red and lemon colours, the saucer of conforming… ***
*** A Flight & Barr Worcester figural plate, circa 1795-1800, the scallop edged plate with spiral moulding, decorated with gilt borders and swags, centred with a kneeling figure of a figure in ottoman dress in a landscape setting, unmarked, diameter 22 cm ***
*** A first period Worcester teapot and stand, circa 1775 of ribbed barrel shape with a flattened lid, floral finial and leafy mount decorated with gilded floral swags tied with ribbons beneath serrated borders on a creamy white ground, the stand conforming,… ***
*** Four 'Stag Hunt' teawares by Worcester and Chamberlain Worcester a milk jug, two Teabowls and a saucer, circa 1790s, one item marked pattern 9 (Chamberlain), all decorated with charmingly naïve figures and dogs pursuing their prey enclosed by cloud shaped… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester reticulated tureen stand or Chestnut basket, circa 1770, of quatrefoil lozenge shape with a flower and basket moulded rim, applied tree branch handles and encrusted with flowers and stems in colours, centred with a fancy bird and… ***
*** A Worcester Dr Wall plate, circa 1770, the scallop edged plate with fancy bird decoration in bright colours to gilded shaped reserves centred with a medallion of colourful insects upon a cobalt ground; with fret mark underside. Diameter 20 cm ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester Cos Lettuce sauce boat, circa 1765, the moulded leaf dish with a crabstock handle, decorated with additional applied leaves and gourd like fruits, enamel painted insects and butterflies; unmarked, height 12 cm, width 22.5 cm ***
*** A rare Dr Wall Worcester blue and white potted meat jar, circa 1755-58, the tapering straightsided tub with a thickened rim, sprigged with passionflower style blooms and trailing foliage, patterned to the interior of the rim; marked with blue crescent… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester 'Chinese Family' tea bowl and saucer, circa 1770, a delightful petite bowl and conforming saucer with crow's foot red and gold borders and decorated in a polychrome palette with narrative scenes comprising pairs of male and female… ***
*** A fine Worcester Osier moulded gravy boat, 1760-65, of elegant bombe form with a scrolling handle, decorated to two rococo cartouches with floral sprays, a butterfly below the lip, upon a fine osier ground, with puce highlights and sprigged with orange… ***
*** A Grainger Lee & Co Worcester pot pourri, circa 1815, of urn form with ram's head applied handles, tripod lion's paw feet, a domed pierced lid with pine cone finial, lavishly gilded, and continuously and finely decorated with an informal border of early… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester bowl with decoration attributed to 'The Spotted Fruit Painter', circa 1760-70, the mid green and white ground bowl with a meandering rococo gilt border, decorated with finely painted fruit studies and colourful butterflies and insects;… ***
*** A pair of Flight Barr & Barr export dinner service plates, circa 1815, finely decorated in the Chinoiserie manner with underglaze blue and famille rose enamels and gilt highlights depicting a child and a woman in an oriental garden setting surrounded by… ***
*** A small Dr Wall Worcester tureen, circa 1765-75, a fine lozenge and bombe shaped tureen with a conforming lid and applied floral and twig handles, with gilt enriched rococo cartouches enclosing finely painted floral arrangements in bright colours, with… ***
*** A Chamberlain & Co Worcester mythological plate, circa 1796, decorated in the manner of John wood after Angelica Kauffman, depicting the Greek god of marriage, 'Hymen', being stalked through woodlands by a satyr, the cobalt border with gilt sprigs, leaf… ***
*** A fine and unusual leaf form Worcester dish, circa 1765, the finely moulded dish of two overlapping leaves upon a rimmed base, finely and unusually decorated with summer fruits and sprigs of flowers in puce, emerald and lemon colours. Height 6.5 cm.… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester sparrow beak jug, circa 1770. Provenance: The Clores collection, number 127, the leaf moulded ovoid jug with a cylindrical neck and mask spout, an enamel decorated border to the rim, informal bouquets to the body and sprigs; unmarked,… ***
*** A Worcester leaf shape dish, circa 1765. Provenance: Richard Gardner Antiques, West Sussex, purchased 2011 for £575, the moulded dish decorated with floral specimens and strawberries in a puce, iron red, yellow and green palette, unmarked, height 3.5 cm,… ***
*** A fine and rare Barr and flight & Barr Worcester cup and saucer, 1792-1807 both pieces, the striking gold spiral decorated straight sided cup with floral swags of summer blooms in vibrant colours, and a conforming saucer, the cup with an incised B mark… ***
*** A Grainger's Worcester reticulated vase, 1893, the plain mouth above a slender ovoid body, reticulated throughout with vertical floral panels framed by scrolling borders with pink and turquoise beading and gilt outlines and details, printed and painted… ***
*** A Worcester coffee cup and saucer, a Spode 'Hester Savory Service' cup and saucer, circa 1760, and 1802, Worcester cup and saucer Woodside Antiques UK 2001 for £490; Spode cup and saucer. Provenance: The David Drakard collection, a Worcester duo black… ***
*** A Worcester saucer dish, circa 1760, a deep sided bowl decorated in enamel colours with a fine fancy bird and companion decoration centrally upon a cobalt ground bordered with gilt trims; with a blue crescent mark underside. Height 4 cm. Diameter 19 cm ***
*** A Worcester Kakiemon plate, circa 1760-70s, the scalloped plate of typical Kakiemon design with a ho ho bird perched on a rock amidst sprigged blooms in iron red, turquoise and lemon colours to a white medallion, bordered with gilt foliage and scrolls… ***
*** A Chamberlain & Co 'Blind Earl' dessert dish, circa 1840, after a first period Worcester design, the scallop edged dish moulded in relief with rose buds, leaf patterns, butterflies and various insects in colours; unmarked, diameter 20.5 cm ***
*** Three first period Worcester Chinoiserie coffee cups, circa 1760s, each raised on a small foot rim and with grooved loop handles, decorated in the Mandarin style with a woman, child and scholar, with a reserve of flowers and gilded motifs near the handle,… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester 'King of Prussia' sucrier, circa 1757, the circular pot with a moulded domed lid and a floral finial, decorated in a jet printed pattern with trumpeting angels and trophies and two 'King of Prussia' portrait busts with title beneath;… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester Oriental style teapot, circa 1770, of bullet shape, the domed lid with an applied floral finial, decorated in underglaze blue with overglaze iron red and gilt and depicting a fenced garden scene with peony, rockwork and pavilions; blue… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester Arita pattern dish, circa 1770, probably decorated in the James Giles Studio, a scallop edged dish with a gilded rim, decorated with red crested cranes, kakiemon style blossoms, peony and bamboo in gilt with touches of colour, a… ***
*** A pair of Worcester vases, circa 1898, date marks rubbed, shape number 1970 dates from this period, of compressed bulbous form with a tall slender neck and exaggerated hoop handles joined with mascarons to the body, the whole raised on a socle with a… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester blue and white 'Rock Strata Island' bowl, circa 1770, decorated in a known Chinese pattern in a pleasing hatched and pencilled style, with a complementary diaper border to the interior and a small island scene to the centre, an open… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester Japan 'Fan' pattern dish, 1753-65, a flute edged dish decorated with four semi-circular fan designs to the rim with radiating panels in green, iron red and cobalt with gilt patterns alternating with spherical motifs, centred with a… ***
*** A pair of Worcester Flight Barr & Barr tea cups and saucers, circa 1820s, the Imari pattern footed cups with looped handles and saucers all with undulating gadroon moulded rims, decorated with a fenced oriental garden scene in a vibrant cobalt, green and… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester covered jug, circa 1770, pear shaped with a simple strap handle and beak spout and daintily painted in puce camaieu with sprays of flowers, insects, some within a scrolled gilt cartouche, the lid with an applied rose finial. Height 13… ***
*** A fine Dr Wall Worcester porcelain tea cup and saucer, circa 1760s, finely potted and decorated, the cup with tapering sides decorated with polychrome birds and insects to fan shaped panels and circles reserved upon a mazarine blue ground with foliate… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester teapot in 'Fence' pattern, circa 1770, the globular teapot with a moulded loop handle and a low domed cover with an applied flower and leaf finial; crescent mark underside and with original label from the Scott Museum collection,… ***
*** A Worcester Barr, flight & Barr armorial plate, circa 1807 - 1813, the plate bearing the arms of Warren impaling Mangles within a gold border upon a fine grey and white marbled ground, with a continuous leaf form border in white and gold to the rim; with… ***
*** A fine Dr Wall Worcester tea cup and saucer, circa 1770, in 'Kakiemon' pattern and typically decorated in an iron red, emerald palette to fine gilded rococo reserves upon a scale blue ground; with a blue fret mark underside, saucer diameter 13 cm ***
*** A Flight Barr & Barr armorial plate, circa 1825, the scalloped plate bearing the crest of James, sixth Earl of Lauderdale centrally with the motto 'Consilio et animis' to a broad apple green border with gilded gadroon edging; incised marks and puce… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester 'Stag Hunt' tea bowl and saucer, circa 1765. A delightfully naïve pattern in a famille rose palette of puce, emerald, iron red, black with a touch of powder blue, depicting figures hunting stags in landscapes dotted with pavilions… ***
*** A fine Dr Wall Worcester plate, circa 1760s, with a scalloped edge and moulded rim decorated with a gilded pebble effect upon a deep blue ground, centred with fruits spilling from a basket handpainted in pink, puce, lemon and apple green colours; a… ***
*** A first period Worcester blue and white sparrow beak milk jug and cover, circa 1770, the baluster body decorated in 'Rock Strata Island' pattern with cottages and trees by a lakeside, a leaf moulded cover with floral finial and a loop handle, blue… ***
*** Three Worcester black printed tea wares a coffee cup and matching saucer, and a similar cup, circa 1760s, unmarked, printed with Robert Hancock's 'Tea Party' pattern to the cup and saucer, and one cup with Robert Hancock's 'L'amour' print, both cups with… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester shell moulded jug, circa 1770, in white with gold trims to the rims, decorated with scallops, addorsed dolphins to the pouring lip, and having a sea serpent handle, unmarked, height 12.5 cm, width 14 cm ***
*** Two duos by Chamberlain Worcester and H.R Daniel, circa 1820-1822, 1825; Chamberlain Worcester duo. Provenance: A.J. Greenacre, London 2003 for £400. A Chamberlain Worcester breakfast cup and saucer, pattern 822, with a kidney shaped handle, lavishly… ***
*** A Chamberlain Worcester 'Jabberwocky' plate, circa 1816-1820, pattern 1713, the scallop edged plate with a rococo inspired aqua border with cellular patterns enclosing a fantastic bird in a highly ornamental stylised garden in iron red, mid green and… ***
*** A Grainger's Worcester scenic Snowball vase, circa 1820, the squat waisted baluster vase encrusted with pink flowers, with an applied gilded laurel wreath enclosing a fine view of cattle grazing before a church; unmarked, height 14.5 cm ***
*** A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester shell decorated plate, circa 1807-13, from the Studio of Thomas Baxter, a plate with a broad border of vermicelli gilding and a central roundel decorated with a shell and seaweed, impressed mark and brown stamp underside,… ***
*** A small Chamberlain's & Co Worcester bottle vase, circa 1840-44, the cobalt vase decorated with a gilt paste rococo cartouche enclosing a pair of brightly coloured birds on a branch in a landscape setting; stamp underside, height 13.5 cm ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester printed classical Ruins dish, circa 1770, a scallop edged dish depicting 'The Temple of Jupiter' in purple, a Hancock print from an engraving by J.S Muller after Pannini about 1753, floral sprays and sprigs to the rim; unmarked,… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester tea bowl and saucer, circa 1770-80, the duo with scalloped edges and narrow lobed bodies decorated with gold borders and coloured fancy birds in verdant landscapes on a white ground, sprigged with foliage; unmarked, height 5 cm, (cup)… ***
*** A Hadley's Worcester lily decorated two handled vase, 1897-1900, the neoclassical style shallow boat shaped vase with low set square section bracket handles and squared scroll feet to an oval base, the collar with stiff leaf design and decorated to the… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester blue and white 'Birds in Branches' bowl, circa 1770, the serving bowl printed in blue to both the exterior and interior with a familiar Worcester design, blue open crescent mark underside. Height 6 cm, diameter 12.5 cm ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester blue and white 'Pine Cone' Strawberry bowl and a similar stand, circa 1760-80, the pierced bowl with a barbed rim and a lobed stand, both with sprays of flowers to the borders and centred with a cluster of flowers and cones; cross… ***
*** A Flight Barr and Barr Worcester cup and saucer, circa 1820. Decorated with fuchsia vines and leaves with gilt scrolls, the saucer set with pinched and beaded rim and stamped Fbb, the cup set with single handle and flared rim. Height 8.5 cm. Diameter 15 cm ***
*** A first period blue and white Worcester ribbed bowl, a Pennington Liverpool sauce boat, other, 1772-1775, 1780 (Worcester), 1784-1794 (Liverpool). Provenance: The Packhouse, Surrey, 1998 (Worcester) £165., Jackdaws Hants (Liverpool), £390. A finely… ***
*** A Worcester porcelain dessert plate, circa 1770, the scalloped plate with a broad fluted rim, a central medallion with a brightly coloured summer bouquet enclosed within a lace like gilded border and upon a cobalt ground. Height 3.5 cm. Diameter 20 cm ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester 'Milkmaids' tea cup and saucer, circa 1765, the cup and saucer of gently curved form, printed to both in purple with a farmhand assisting two maids place pails of milk on their heads, in a landscape setting with cows and farm buildings… ***
*** A Chamberlain Worcester cabinet plate, circa 1820, with decoration attributed to George Davis, the plate with gadroons to the rims and a gilt decorated border, exquisitely decorated to the well with five animated exotic colourful birds in a charming… ***
*** A Hadley's Worcester Fuchsia decorated pot pourri, 1897-1900, the small ovoid jar with moulded Persian inspired decoration in blush colours with teal trim and a pierced lid with pointed flame finial, delicately painted to the body with reserves of pendant… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester 'Rich Queen's Pattern' saucer, circa 1760-70, decorated throughout in Imari colours with panels of blossom branches and flowers alternating with cobalt panels with iron red floral mons and gilt sprigs; underglaze blue crescent mark… ***
*** A first period moulded blue and white Worcester cup and saucer, circa 1760, finely moulded with trailing passion flowers and foliage, with cell pattern, borders and centred with a single flower to the saucer, open crescent mark underside, diameter 13.5 cm… ***
*** A Dr Wall Worcester plate, circa 1760-70, of octagonal form with a recessed bowl, the whole decorated in 'Japan Pattern' rocky landscapes and florals upon fan shaped and circular reserves, a central roundel conforming, all upon a mottled blue ground with… ***
*** A set of eight George Grainger & Co dinner plates 1870-1889, the Chinoiserie patterned plates in iron red with a central pavilion and garden setting bordered with flowers and bamboo between gold bands; with shield backstamps and impressed marks underside… ***