A pewter-mounted Dippoldiswalde stoneware tankard, late 17th centuryDecorated with a narrow Kerbschnitt band heightened in gilding around the centre, between enamel scrollwork bands and relief-moulded bands of scrolls and foliate motifs heightened in enamels, the rim with a yellow-striped border, the handle with a yellow stripe, the pewter cover with a ball thumbpiece and foliate design, with three touchmarks, 18.5cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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A very large Meissen 'Limoges enamel' style vase, circa 1860Modelled by Ernst August Leuteritz, each side decorated in the style of Limoges enamels with a scene in white on a dark blue ground, on one side Saint Barbara holding parchment and a quill and flanked by putti holding models of buildings, on the other side a patron saint of sculpture, possibly Saint Castorius, applied with scrolling snake handles, clasped in the mouths of gilt lion head masks, 59cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue, indistinct incised model number (haircrack to one handle)Footnotes:This rare model seems to have come in several sizes; two of these are illustrated in S & T Bergmann, The Art of Meissen Figures - Model Numbers A 100 - Z 300, Supplement (2018), nos. 2087 and 2088.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Meissen two-handled bowl, cover and stand, circa 1725The bowl on a flared foot with gilt bands and with pierced, gilt-edged scroll handles, each side painted with a chinoiserie scene within a gilt scrollwork quatrelobe cartouche edged with iron-red and purple scrollwork, the cover with three similar cartouches, surmounted by a gilt ball finial, the stand painted with indianische Blumen within and outside the moulded, gilt-edged stand, the rim with a broad band of gilt scroll- and strapwork, the reverse of the stand with iron-red and purple flower sprigs, the stand: 15.8cm diam.; the bowl: 12cm across handles, crossed swords marks in blue enamel and gilt F. to all three pieces (3)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Freiberg pewter-mounted stoneware jug (Birnbauchkrug), circa 1670The pear-shaped body with a Kerbschnitt ground reserved with strapwork borders with circles and bands of black and white enamel floral devices with relief-moulded masks and dotted borders to the rims, the unmarked domed pewter cover with flowers and foliage and a mask thumbpiece, applied with paper labels numbered 1134 (in ink) and 27 (printed), 18.8cm high, impressed workshop mark of a flower on the baseFootnotes:A similar jug with the same workshop mark is in the Kunstgewerbemuseum Cologne; see G. Reineking von Bock, Steinzeug (1986), no. 822.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large and rare Meissen pale-blue ground pâte-sur-pâte vase, late 19th centuryFinely painted and tooled in white slip with two putti holding a flaming torch and another on the reverse playing a tambourine, the reserves edged with foliate scrollwork and trailing flowers against a salmon-pink ground with gilt trellis and peacock-feather panels and raised gilt and enamel scrollwork and flowers, the footrim further reserved with a dark-blue shaped panel with gilt trellis pattern, 52cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue, indistinct impressed mark 0160 (?), impressed (135/55 221/55) and 20 (drilled through the base)Footnotes:A similarly decorated but smaller vase was sold at Christie's New York, 19 April 2016, lot 133.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Meissen butter tub and cover and circular stand, circa 1730The small round tub with upright lug handles, vase-shaped finial and a wavy rim, the larger stand with corresponding wavy rim, the centre of the stand painted with a curious hound-like beast capturing a bird, watched by another bird on a pole above a small fence, framed with red tramlines and gilt dagger motifs, the remainder of the tub, cover and border of the stand with sprays of indianische Blumen growing from further red lines, the tub 10.7cm wide, the stand 21cm diam., crossed swords marks in underglaze-blue on the tub and in blue enamel on the stand (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Meissen circular dish from the 'Gelber Löwe' service, circa 1729-31Painted in Kakiemon style with a tiger curling around bamboo facing flowering prunus branches issuing from a tree-stump, brown-edged rim, 21cm diam, crossed swords mark in blue enamel, incised Japanese Palace inventory number N=8-/ wFootnotes:Provenance:The Royal collections of Saxony, Japanese Palace, DresdenFor a comprehensive discussion of the history of the 'Gelber Löwe' service in the 18th century, see Julia Weber, Meißener Porzellane mit Dekoren nach ostasiatischen Vorbildern, vol. II (2013), pp. 265-274. The 'Gelber Löwe' pattern was first produced at Meissen after a Japanese porcelain original as part of the large order placed by the Paris merchant, Rudolph Lemaire, for copies of Asian porcelain. A large quantity of plates and dishes painted in this style were among the porcelain confiscated in April 1731 in the house of Lemaire's accomplice at the Dresden court, Count von Hoym, and subsequently sent to the Japanese Palace and entered in the inventory under no. 8. This present lot belongs to this group and is therefore one of the earliest examples of this decoration.The 1770 inventory of the Japanese Palace records: '..Nur 60. Stück..runde tiefe Schaalen, von differenter Größe, mit braunen Rändern, Löwen, blauen Rohr und andren Blumen nach alt Indianischer Art gemahlet, No. 8' [..only 60..round deep dishes, of different sizes, with brown rims, lions, blue tubes and other flowers painted in old Indian style] (quoted by C. Boltz, Japanisches Palais-Inventar 1770 und Turmzimmer-Inventar 1769, in Keramos 153 (July 1996), p. 72).Two others, slightly larger and both with the same Japanese Palace inventory number, were sold in these Rooms, 18 June 2014, lot 59, and 7 December 2017, lot 156.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Meissen silver-mounted lobed ecuelle and cover, circa 1729-31Painted in Kakiemon style with flowering branches of peonies issuing from stylised rockwork and scattered insects, mounted with silver handles embellished with scrollwork and shells, the cover similarly decorated surrounded by a border of turquoise scrolls interspersed with iron-red flowerheads between iron-red lines, the finial in the shape of a foliate branch, 12.2cm high, 20.8cm across handles, caduceus mark in underglaze-blue, crossed swords mark in blue enamel (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Meissen plate from the Japanese Palace, circa 1730Painted in Kakiemon style in enamels and gilding with a tiger opposite flowering bamboo, 23.4cm diam., crossed swords mark in blue enamel, incised Japanese Palace inventory number N=72_/ W, incised // inside footrim (restored chip to rim)Footnotes:Provenance:The Royal collections of Saxony, Japanese Palace, Dresden;Anon. sale, Phillips London, 1 December 1993, lot 46The 1770 inventory of the Japanese Palace in Dresden lists: 'Eilf Dutzendt und (8.) 5. Stück Teller, mit roth und goldenen Löwen auch einem Bouquetm alt Indianische Mahlerey, 1 1/2. Zoll tief, 9 1/2. Zoll in Diam.' [eleven dozen and (8) 5 plates, with a red and gold lion also a bouquet old Indian painting, 1 1/2 zoll deep, 9 1/2 zoll diam.] (quoted by Claus Boltz, Japanisches Palais-inventar 1770 und Turmzimmer-Inventar 1769, in Keramos 153 (1996), p. 74). Augustus the Strong owned two Japanese plates in this pattern, which were used as sources for the Meissen examples. One of these is now in the collection of the Grassimuseum in Leipzig. See J. Weber, Meißener Porzellane mit Dekoren nach ostasiatischen Vorbildern, vol. II (2013), pp. 290-294 for a full discussion of the pattern and an example in the Ernst Schneider Collection. Another plate was in the Hoffmeister Collection, sold in these rooms, 26 May 2010, lot 23.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Meissen single-handled beaker and saucer, circa 1730Each painted with a European landscape scene within a gilt scrollwork quatrelobe cartouche filled with Böttger lustre and edged with iron-red and purple scrollwork, gilt strapwork borders to the rims, the saucer: 14.2cm diam.; the beaker: 7.7cm high, crossed swords in underglaze-blue (beaker) and blue enamel (saucer), gilt numeral 1. to both, incised / inside footrim of saucer (2)Footnotes:Provenance:The Hoffmeister Collection, Hamburg, sold in these Rooms, 26 May 2010, lot 45Literature:D. Hoffmeister, Meissener Porzellan des 18. Jahrhunderts, I (1999), no. 79Exhibited:Hamburg, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, The Hoffmeister Collection, 1999-2009For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pewter-mounted Dippoldiswalde hexagonal stoneware jug, late 17th centuryThe central field with panels depicting grapes and scrollwork embellished in gilding and enamels, alternating with a gilt and enamel floral motif on a Kerbschnitt ground, between bands of Kerbschnitt, the neck with a relief-moulded band of scrolls and foliate motifs heightened in enamels and gilding below striped and dotted bands, the unmarked pewter cover with ball thumbpiece, 20.5cm high (restored)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Freiberg pewter-mounted stoneware jug, circa 1660The ovoid form with a Kerbschnitt ground between bands of foliate panels painted in white and black with some traces of gilding alternating with low-relief masks, between formal black and white borders, the lower body with semi-circular Kerbschnitt panels edged in black and white enamel, the handle with stylised floral motifs embellished in black and white enamel, the pewter cover with a band of flowers and a mask thumbpiece, three touchmarks, 20.1cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Dippoldiswalde pewter-mounted stonware tankard, circa 1700Of cylindrical form with a band of Kerbschnitt embellished in blue and white enamel, between bands of relief-moulded foliate motifs heightened in enamels and rope-twist and dash borders to the rims, the handle with a band of coloured ornament, the unmarked flat pewter cover with a scroll thumbpiece, inscribed '1588', 15cm high (small chip to edge of handle)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Meissen small two-handled ecuelle, cover and stand, circa 1725-30The ecuelle with ear-shaped handles, each side painted with a European estuary scene within a shaped gilt scrollwork cartouche filled with Böttger lustre and edged with iron-red and purple scrolls, the cover with landscape scenes within concentric iron-red circles, the stand decorated with indianische Blumen and insects, iron-red insects to the reverse, gilt scrollwork borders to the rims on cover and stand, ecuelle: 11.5cm across handles, crossed swords marks in blue enamel, gilt numeral 2., (tiny chip to underside edge of rim) (3)Footnotes:Provenance:With Kunstsalon Saal, Hannover (paper label to underside);German Private Collection, Sotheby's London, 24 November 1998, lot 12For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Meissen single-handled beaker and saucer, circa 1730Each superbly painted with a European landscape scene within a gilt quatrelobe cartouche embellished with iron-red and purple foliate scrollwork, gilt scrollwork borders, the beaker with a gilt ear-shaped handle with a bird overhead and flanked by indianische Blumen, the saucer: 14.3cm diam.; the beaker: 7.7cm high. crossed swords marks in underglaze-blue (beaker) and blue enamel (saucer), gilt numeral 1. to both, incised / inside footrim of saucer (2)Footnotes:Provenance:The Hoffmeister Collection, Hamburg, sold in these Rooms, 26 May 2010, lot 44Literature:D. Hoffmeister, Meissener Porzellan des 18. Jahrhunderts, I (1999), no. 78Exhibited:Hamburg, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, The Hoffmeister Collection, 1999-2009For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Meissen octagonal two-handled beaker and saucer, circa 1729-31Decorated with panels of karakusa scrollwork reserved on an iron-red ground, alternating with flower sprigs and Buddhist symbols, the saucer with a flower in the centre within concentric iron-red circles, crossed swords marks in blue enamel, incised Japanese Palace inventory number N=343-/ W, impressed Dreher's mark .. for Johann Martin Kittel (tiny chip to one corner of saucer rim) (2)Footnotes:Provenance:The Royal collections of Saxony, Japanese Palace, Dresden;Dr. Siegfried Ducret Collection, Zürich;With Galerie Rudigier, MunichIt is uncertain whether the Japanese model for this decoration came from the collections of Augustus the Strong, or was supplied by the Paris merchant, Rudolph Lemaire, as part of his abortive scheme to obtain Meissen copies of Asian porcelain and sell them as originals. In any case, 42 pairs of double-handled 'coffee cups' decorated in this style were among the porcelain confiscated in April 1731 in the house of Lemaire's patron, Count von Hoym, and subsequently integrated into the collections in the Japanese Palace; see J. Weber, Meißener Porzellane mit Dekoren nach ostasiatischen Vorbildern, vol. II (2013), pp. 145f., and cat. nos. 118 and 119 for examples in the Ernst Schneider Collection.The 1770 and 1779 inventories of the Japanese Palace record under no. 343: 'Zwey und Vierzig Stück 8.eckichte Coffeé-Tassen, mit 2. Henckeln, rothen Feldern und Zierrathen auch Blumen gemahlt, 2½. Zoll hoch, 3¼. Zoll in Diam: und Zwey und Vierzig detto Unterschaalen, 1¼. Zoll tief, 5½. Zoll in Diam: No. 343' [42 octagonal coffee cups, with two handles, red panels and decoration and decorations also painted flowers [...] and 42 ditto saucers...] (quoted by Claus Boltz, Japanisches Palais-Inventar 1770 und Turmzimmer-Inventar 1769, in Keramos 153 (July 1996), p. 57).Ten such two-handled octagonal beakers and saucers - probably including the present lot - were sold from the former Royal collections of Saxony by Rudolph Lepke's Kunst-Auctions-Haus, 7-8 October 1919, lots 163-171. Another example sold in these Rooms, 18 June 2014, lot 49. A similar beaker and saucer with Japanese Palace inventory numbers 343 and 344 in the Stout Collection is illustrated by C. Nelson/L. Roberts, A History of Eighteenth-Century German Porcelain: The Warda Stevens Stout Collection (2013), no. 70.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Jean Baptiste Delettrez- a late 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock, circular 3.75" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, supporting 8 day movement striking on a bell, signed to reverse "JBD" and numbered 31811 16-2, associated pendulum, 23cm high, 25.5cm wide Condition Report: Top finial to central pineapple probably later, case fairly dirty, some discolouration and rubbed- notably to reverse, bell looks to be later Dial with hairline at IX numeral, Condition: due to the mechanical nature of clocks and the fact that most are of great age we cannot offer any guarantee as to whether they are in working order or free from major faults or restoration. Although we endeavour to catalogue items in a fair and informed manner, omission of any comments or observations regarding the condition or originality of a clock in the description does not necessarily indicate that it is free from significant faults, restoration or is in working condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
An Austrian late Biedermeier carved giltwood figural mantel clock, unsigned, probably Vienna, circa 1840, the circular two train bell striking movement with anchor escapement, the circular convex white enamel Arabic numeral dial with Arabic quarters to outer track and pierced brass hands set behind a hinged engine-milled convex glazed bezel, the case modelled as a Classical female reclining on a couch and reading a book raised on six tapered supports with pierced pendant gallery, over leaf edge-moulded platform base with turned feet, 30.5cm (12ins) high, 33cm (13ins) long, 13cm (5ins) deep. Provenance: From the collection of the The Hon. Mrs. Daisy Fellowes of Donnington Grove, Berkshire, and thence by family descent. Condition Report: Marks, scratches, chips and abrasions consistent with age and use. Overall the giltwood has a craquelure and a wash; the back has a dry ochre paint. Along the edges there is some rubbing revealing the underlying terracotta and some small spots of gesso. Lacking the right hand thumb and fingertips that hold the book, suggesting that the book has been detached and repaired in place. The fretwork frieze has cracked and been repaired, in some places with visible glue; lacking some of the end sections of fretwork frieze. There is gesso showing and with gaps between the giltwood supports under the clock. Lacking half the giltwood swag under the clock. The gilt metal palmettes to one end are possibly later. The dial cover glass has some scratches. The enamel dial has scratches, and chips around the winding apertures. The movement has survived in original condition with no visible evidence of alteration or significant replacements. The movement will require a clean/service as it is in dirty/neglected condition and there is no pendulum or key present. Condition Report Disclaimer
Very Large Collection of Masonic items. Includes hallmarked silver and enamel jewels, ceremonial sword and gowns, aprons, hats, gloves, belt & mask with a large amount of documentation & Books on the Masonic Order. All from one member who was Initiated in Greece in 1939 who then came to the UK and worked through the ordersand finished with the Dormer Mas Study Circle in 2002.
Roman Enamel Brooch. Circa, 1st-2nd century AD. Copper-alloy, 8.54 g, 28.38 mm. An early form of umbonate type plate brooch. The central dome is divided by a cross with a circle at its centre. Detailed with red and yellow enamel alternating in the four quarters. Ref: Hattatt's Ancient Brooches, p.350-3521.

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