- PAIR OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN
PAIR OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN 'BLIND EARL' DISHESBlue open crescent mark.
5 1/2 in. diam.
Condition
Minor wear, each with tiny firing imperfections. One with a slightly larger imperfection near the rose bud. Otherwise in very good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- LOT OF WORCESTER BLIND EARL PORCELAIN.
LOT OF WORCESTER BLIND EARL PORCELAIN. To include a pair of Tazzas (5" h x 9.25" w), a coffee (9" h) a creamer (5" h), lidded sugar (4.5" h) and 3 cups. From a Westchester County, NY estate. Condition: Good. Needs a clean.
- ROYAL WORCESTER BONE CHINA BLIND EARL
ROYAL WORCESTER BONE CHINA BLIND EARL SERVICE, 12 Royal Worcester bone china service, each piece marked in gold to underside: "Royal Worcester Bone China / Made in England / The Blind Earl / ca. 1770" and in the "Blind Earl" pattern raised, and comprising: twelve (12) dinner plates, twelve (12) salad / dessert plates, twelve (12) tea cups and twelve (12) saucers, twelve (12) bread plates, one (1) covered bowl, two (2) small handled trays, five (5) shell service dishes, three (3) oval service dishes, and two (2) small oval trays. 70 pieces total. Dinner plate: 9.25" diameter.
- A Worcester Blind Earl Porcelain Dessert
A Worcester Blind Earl Porcelain Dessert Service
20th Century
comprising:
6 dessert plates
2 oval serving dishes
1 scalloped serving bowl
1 coffee pot
8 teacups
11 saucers
1 scalloped shell-form dish
2 handled spoon holder caddies (one example lacking both handles)
2 nut dishes
3 scalloped single-handled sweet meat dishes
2 bread plates
2 compotes;
41 items total.
Height of coffee pot 9 inches.
Property from the Estate of an Elegant Lady, Texas
- Worcester ‘Blind Earl’ Pattern Plate,
Worcester ‘Blind Earl’ Pattern Plate, c.1770 diameter 7.6 in — 19.4 cm
- Set of Four Royal Worcester Porcelain
Set of Four Royal Worcester Porcelain Polychromed Gilt-Edged Porcelain \"Blind Earl\" Soup Plates, in the 18th-century style, third quarter 19th century, each marked with an underglaze lavender transfer-printed crowned Worcester seal, dia. 7-3/4\".
- LOT OF 4 PORCELAIN TAZZAS, INCL. ROYAL
LOT OF 4 PORCELAIN TAZZAS, INCL. ROYAL WORCESTERGroup of 3 matching porcelain decorated tazzas, and a Royal Worcester "Blind Earl". One tazza pedestal broken, needs repair.
Condition:
One tazza pedestal broken, needs repair.
- 25 PIECE ENGLISH MINTON TEA SERVICE,
25 PIECE ENGLISH MINTON TEA SERVICE, 11 DESSERT PLATEScirca 1883, gilt and molded rose flower decoration in the "Blind Earl" pattern after Worcester, with transfer Minton marks, including 10 teacups; 11 saucers; three plates, 9-1/2 in.; domed lid, 3 x 6-1/4 in.; together with a set of 11 dessert plates, impressed "Minton China" marks, retailer transfer marks for Tiffany & Co., elaborate scroll and floral borders, 7-3/4 in.
Provenance: Stansted Park Country House, Hampshire, England; Sotheby's Country House Sale, Lot 591 for 25 pieces (label attached to plate); Private Collection, New York
Condition:
some small scattered edge chips, five teacups with hairlines, some teacups with stained interiors, one saucer with hairline, one saucer with riveted repair, other scratches and losses to gilt; dessert plates with light wear
- TEN PIECE WORCESTER "BLIND EARL" PORCELAIN
TEN PIECE WORCESTER "BLIND EARL" PORCELAIN SETBritish, circa 1840, comprising: five circular plates; one almond shaped dish; two square plates; two lidded tureens, scalloped gilt edges, raised design in enamel of branches, leaves, and insects, some bases marked "Chamberlain Worcester" and some numbered, largest 12-1/4 x 9 in.
Provenance: Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge Incorporated, New York, NY (accompanied by copy of invoice dated January 20, 1996 for $1,400); Estate of David R. Hayworth, High Point, North Carolina
Condition:
anomalies, pinholes, loss to gilt and enamel, staple repairs and retouch throughout (see blacklight), hairlines and chips, wear to bases; one circular plate with significant restoration and retouch; one square plate with significant repairs
- (3) WORCESTER PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT DISHES
(3) WORCESTER PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT DISHES c. 1770, including a Worcester dish with applied vine handles and leaves, decorated with fruits and flowers, heightened with gilding, and a pair of smaller Worcester dishes with applied green vine handles and "Blind Earl" molded decoration, the insect and flower decoration attributed to the atelier of James Giles Graham, unmarked, single dish: 7 3/4" l, pair dishes: 6 1/2" l
- EARLY WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLIND EARL
EARLY WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLIND EARL PLATE c. 1770, with scalloped gilt rim, and typical flowerhead and leafy branch decoration but without butterflies, unmarked, 7 1/2" dia
- DR. WALL WORCESTER 'BLIND EARL' DISH,
DR. WALL WORCESTER 'BLIND EARL' DISH, 18TH C. c. 1770, England, gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, with scalloped edge and molded brand and flower buds, decorated with green leaves and flower clusters, gilt scroll edge, unmarked, with paper information card, 7.5"dia