303. A large Aynsley China model of a Bald Eagle, c.1976, modelled by Fred Wright to commemorate the bicentenary of the United States of America, perched on a rocky stump with head turned and beak agape, set into a wooden plinth, 48cm high. (2) £100-200 Together with a certificate of limited edition, number 78 of 750.
304. A large Aynsley China model of an Osprey or Fish Hawk, c.1976, modelled by Fred Wright, in flight with wings outstretched and grasping a fish in its talons, set in a walnut base, 46cm high. (2) £100-200
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305. A Royal Worcester vase in the form of an elephant, c.1880, naturalistically modelled by James Hadley, wearing a large caparison with gilt detailing, impressed mark and moulded registration diamond, together with a large rectangular Austrian porcelain base moulded with fruiting grapevine and satyr masks, chips to the tusks, 28cm across. (2) £100-200
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306. A large Aynsley China model of a lion, c.1977, modelled by Fred Wright to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, with head turned and teeth bared, creeping across a base applied with large leaves, set into a mahogany plinth, 61cm across. (2) £100-200 Together with a limited edition certificate, number 84 of 100.
307. A Royal Worcester figure group of The Teaparty, introduced 1964, from the Victorian Series, modelled by Ruth Van Ruyckevelt, a young lady with a parasol seated at a table set for tea, another lady standing beside her and a young girl playing with a small dog, printed black mark, the table broken through the stand and reglued, 19.5cm. £200-300
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308. Seventeen Royal Worcester figural candle snuffers, modern, variously modelled as bonneted women, religious figures, Oriental figures, an Owl, Mr and Mrs Caudle, and other known characters, black printed marks, 12cm max. (17) £200-300