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[WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 1988].
A Royal Grafton china plate decorated with a central design of the county badge. The outer rim incorporates sixteen county badges in a design with stumps, balls and bails.
[Issued in 1988].
Diameter 27cms. Edged in gold. Preserved in silk-lined presentation box. Good condition.
LIMITED EDITION of 1,000 plates. This plate was produced in 1988 to commemorate Worcestershire winning the County Championship for the fourth time.
[ref: 20377]  £12.00 (including VAT) enquire  buy
[WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB 1989].
A Royal Grafton china plate decorated with a central design of the county badge. The outer rim incorporates a design of sixteen county badges.
[Issued in 1989].
Diameter 27cms. Edged in gold. In silk-lined presentation box. Good condition.
LIMITED EDITION of 1,000 plates. This plate was produced in 1989 to commemorate Worcestershire winning the County Championship for the fifth time.
[ref: 20378]  £15.00 (including VAT) enquire  buy
[WORRELL, Frank, WALCOTT, Clyde and WEEKES, Everton].
A china plate with head and shoulder black and white images of the Barbados and West Indian cricketers Frank Worrell, Clyde Walcott and Everton Weekes, collectively know as The Three Ws. Titled: Celebrating the 3 W's. With facsimile signatures of all three cricketers.
Produced in Bridgetown, (c.1980s).
Diameter 25.5cms. Edged in gold, with inner gold circle. Good condition.
LIMITED EDITION. Frank Worrell, Clyde Walcott and Everton Weekes were prominent batsmen who played Test cricket for West Indies after the Second World War. They were collectively known as the Three Ws.
[ref: 67450]  £60.00 (including VAT) enquire  buy
[YOUNG ENGLAND'S SISTER].
A hand-coloured continental bisque figure of a young girl holding a cricket bat wearing a striped cap and bow, a striped blouse, striped cravat and skirt with striped waistband, on a light brown naturalised base.
(Produced c.1880s).
Height 31cms. Excellent condition.
Bisque is an unglazed white porcelain. Cricket figures were a popular subject produced in bisque during the nineteenth century, mainly around Derby, but also on the Continent.
[ref: 60881]  £150.00 (including VAT) enquire  buy
[YOUNG ENGLAND'S SISTER].
A hand-coloured continental bisque figure of a young girl holding a cricket bat, wearing a striped cap with bow, a blouse with cravat and skirt with waistband, on a light brown naturalised base.
(Produced c.1880s).
Height 27cms. Excellent condition.
Bisque is an unglazed white porcelain. Cricket figures were a popular subject produced in bisque during the nineteenth century, mainly around Derby, but also on the Continent.
[ref: 35179]  £150.00 (including VAT) enquire  buy
[YOUNG ENGLAND'S SISTER].
A hand-coloured continental bisque figure of a young girl, holding a cricket bat, wearing a cap with bow, a blouse, cravat and skirt with waistband, on a light brown naturalised base.
(Produced c.1880s).
Height 19cms. Small chip on nose, otherwise in excellent condition.
Bisque is an unglazed white porcelain. Cricket figures were a popular subject produced in bisque during the nineteenth century, mainly around Derby, but also on the Continent.
[ref: 32733]  £150.00 (including VAT) enquire  buy
[YOUNG ENGLAND'S SISTER].
A hand-coloured continental bisque figure of a young girl, holding a cricket bat, wearing a striped cap and bow, blouse with cravat and skirt with waistband, on a light brown naturalised base.
(Produced c.1880s).
Height 24cms. Excellent condition.
Bisque is an unglazed white porcelain. Cricket figures were a popular subject produced in bisque during the nineteenth century, mainly around Derby, but also on the Continent.
[ref: 49305]  £150.00 (including VAT) enquire  buy
(YOUNG ENGLAND) - (CHINA CRICKET FIGURE).
A hand-coloured continental bisque figure of a young boy, clasping a cricket ball, wearing a cap, cravat, flannels and shirt, on a light brown naturalised base.
(Manufactured c.1880s).
Height 24cms. Excellent condition.
Bisque is an unglazed white porcelain. Cricket figures were a popular subject produced in bisque during the nineteenth century, mainly around Derby, but also on the Continent.
[ref: 32731]  £125.00 (including VAT) enquire  buy
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