A very striking Royal Worcester Sauce / Gravy Tureen from the mid 19 century. Rare to see it complete including a ladle, one or more pieces are often broken or missing, a great treasure find! Impressed mark is also rare Inc. handles 8.2.5” Long by 6” high by 4.5” wide Plate is 9” Long by 6 5/8” wide Very good condition with no chips or cracks. Some minimal usage wear Interesting piece enjoy Many thanks for looking x
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This is a nice antique Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet vase with flowers decoration.
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Yes we can combine all orders usually £2 a extra item.
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Good condition other than the gold gilt edge has worn away, it's nonexistent
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This is a lovely lot there are 3 royal Worcester hand painted family crest dinner plates, gold leaf around the scalloped edges, turquoise on the outer ring and white in the centre. This is a beautiful job lot of 3.
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Very impressive, extremely rare old vase made by Royal Worcester late 19th century, possibly designed for Tiffany & Co, handpainted in blue and gold floral design, in a shape of genie bottle, very unique. Vase has some imperfections, but it still looks amazingly displayed. There are crazing over the glaze, also small chipped on the top of the edge and restored (very tiny), also there is a small crackline, please see photos attached. It measures approx 26 cm in height, 9.5 cm diameter across the bottom, 5 cm diameter across the top.
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This Antique Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Porcelain Sugar Bowl has a diameter of 7cm, making it a charming addition to any dining table. Crafted from high-quality porcelain, this sugar bowl is both elegant and practical for serving sugar in style. The blush ivory colour adds a touch of sophistication to any tea or coffee service, while the Royal Worcester brand ensures a sense of tradition and quality. Perfect for adding a vintage touch to your tableware collection, this sugar bowl is both timeless and stylish. In good condition no chips or cracks
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This is a very small English Royal Worcester miniature, a small jug or pitcher, or toothpick holder, made of hard paste porcelain. The date is circa 1903 to 1904. On the underside there is the printed Royal Worcester Mark with enough dots to take the date of the piece to around 1903 or so.
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