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651. Two Worcester plates, c.1770 and later, one decorated in the Dalhousie manner with a central vignette of a church beside a river, the other with a pair of peacocks perched by water, both within fruit garlands and blue and gilt borders, open crescent mark to the first, 21.5cm. (2) £100-200

652. A large Samson Worcester-style plate, late 19th century, the well painted with fancy birds, the rim with shaped panels of flower garlands reserved on a blue-scale ground, square seal mark, 30.8cm. £80-120 Paper collection label for Castle of Fiddes.

654. Four items of Worcester porcelain, c.1770, decorated with the Marchioness of Huntley pattern, with sprawling flower sprays within a shaped green border, and a Chelsea-Derby lobed dish painted with a garland urn and scattered insects within a leafy swag border, various marks, 22cm max. (5) £100-200

653. Two Worcester mugs, c.1780, painted in the Dalhousie manner with central landscape scenes between garlands and vignettes of fruit, one with butterflies and scattered insects, blue open crescent marks, 12.5cm. (2) £250-350

655. A Caughley mask jug and two trios, late 18th century, the trios with spiral-fluted moulding, all decorated with a cornflower sprig design, the jug with a gilt monogram, 14cm max. (7) £80-120

Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec’d, of Crichel House, Dorset.

656. Three English porcelain coffee cups, 2nd half 18th century, Worcester and Derby, a Caughley teabowl and saucer painted with back-to-back roses, and a Lowestoft bowl painted with Chinese figures, 12.5cm max. (6) £100-200

657. A Worcester part tea service, c.1790, the spiral-fluted bodies decorated with gilt flower sprigs. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a teabowl and saucer, a milk jug and a slop bowl. (6) £100-200

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