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Fine 18th century Meissen figure group of cherubs and a blindfold Cupid picking names out of a bowl, on rococo scroll and floral decorated base on matching stand with floral spray reserves, circa 1755, 24cm wide x 28cm high CONDITION REPORT Long break to base, corner re-stuck. Quiver restored, minor chips to extremities, stick, toes etc
A late 18th century porcelain tea caddy, fluted body painted in underglaze blue with trailing foliage, unmarked but possibly Lowestoft, circa 1770, cover likely a later replacement, 7 by 5 by 11.5cm, together with a 19th century Meissen porcelain onion shaped cream jug, painted in underglaze blue with trailing flowers, applied flowers and feet to base, crossed swords mark to base, feet a/f, 8.5 by 8.5cm. (2)Provenance: The Private Lincolnshire Estate of a Danish Family.
An early 20th century Continental table centre bearing faux Meissen marks, h. 30 cm, a similar comport and two late 19th/early 20th century comport bases CONDITION REPORT: Table centre h. 30 cm, w. 30 cm- slight wear to rim gilding, no major damage but some rough edges and nibbles.Comport h. 42 cm, w. 27 cm- missing leg and arm, otherwise gilding and decoration generally fairly good.Pair of bases h. 27 cm- one with repair to neck and hand, otherwise some minor nibbles
Royal Crown Derby and Derby porcelain imari wares to include a pair of vases on lion paw feet, 10cm high, a miniature mug, 4cm high, miniature lobed trinket dish, 7cm diameter, a cabinet plate, further imari wares, a Wedgwood collectors plate (boxed), and a Meissen-style twin handled chocolate cup decorated with exotic birds, and two saucers in the same design.
Polychromatic decoration in medallion with Russian military characters, "foot soldiers in operation" and "riders and their mounts", the borders with gilt pattern, Imperial eagle and trophies motif on border, magnificent condition, diameter 30 cm, blue crossed swords on the back, a Meissen work in the style of the Imperial porcelain manufactory of St. Petersburg, work of the end of the 19th Century.
A collection of 20th century Dresden porcelain with floral encrusted decoration: a pierced pot pourri pot and cover, 11.5cm high, a pair of two handled dishes, 7cm wide, a pierced circular pot and cover, 8.5cm high, together with a small Meissen vase, painted with flowers and a scene of a courting couple, 9.5cm high, all with painted factory marks
A South German walnut serpentine fronted desk , second quarter 18 th century , the gilt tooled leather inset top above an arrangement of five drawers around the kneehole, each cast gilt metal handle incorporating the monogram A R between armorial devices and surmounted by a crown, on square section tapering cabriole legs, 79cm high, 118cm wide, 65cm deep The gilt metal handles of this desk incorporate the crowned monogram A R . It seems very likely that the initials are for Augustus Rex King Augustus II of Poland or his son Augustus III. The monogram is strikingly similar to the initials used by the Meissen porcelain factory during the same period. The Meissen AR monogram was introduced in the early part of the 18 th century. It was a special mark reserved for objects used by the court of Elector Augustus the Strong, founder of the Meissen factory and later reigning monarch of Poland, King Augustus II. The monogram was also added to pieces produced for the court of his son, Augustus III, who succeeded him in 1733. All court pieces were marked with the AR monogram, and occasionally the mark was added to gifts produced for royal visitors. Whilst impossible to conclude for certain that this desk was part of the collection of the Royal House of Saxony, it is certainly interesting to note how the details correlate. Provenance: Bequeathed by the Major Charles Henry John Chetwynd-Talbot KCVO, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury to the Hon. Mrs E. W.H. Eliot, thence by direct descent to the current owner. Copies of paperwork are available with this lot to support the provenance. The seat of the Earls of Shrewsbury was Alton Towers until it was sold in 1924.
A Meissen blue and white Zwiebelmuster (Onion pattern) barrel-shaped sander, mid 18th century, applied with auricular handle, blue crossed swords mark, painted underglaze-blue 57 and pressnummern , 7cm high Provenance: Brigitte Britzke Collection, Bad Pyrmont, ex-lot 45, Bonhams, 22nd June 2017 . Exhibited: Fundación Caja Segovia, La Porcelana de Meissen en la Colección Britzke 1709-1765, 16 July to 18 November 2009. See La Porcelana de Meissen en la Colección Britzke/Das Meissner Porzellan der Britzke-Sammlung, exhibition catalogue (2009), p.159
A Chelsea soup plate, circa 1756 , decorated in the Meissen manner with scattered deutsche Blumen , the border moulded en rocaille and in low relief with diaper panels and C-scrolls, within a shaped brown-line rim, red anchor mark, 23.5cm diameter; and another Chelsea plate, circa 1760, painted with deutsche Blumen within an elaborated gilt-scroll border painted with flowers and exotic birds, gold anchor mark, 23.5cm diameter
A Meissen ozier-moulded dessert plate with pierced border, circa 1760, pai nted with deutsche Blumen , the pierced border with gilt-line rim, blue crossed swords mark, pressnummern , 23cm diameter Provenance: The Otto Höffer Collection; The Brigitte Britzke Collection Bad Pyrmont, ex-lot 103, Bonhams 22nd June 2017. Exhibited: Fundación Caja Segovia, La Porcelana de Meissen en la Colección Britzke 1709-1765, 16 July to 18 November 2009. See La Porcelana de Meissen en la Colección Britzke/Das Meissner Porzellan der Britzke-Sammlung, exhibition catalogue (2009), p.243
A pair of Meissen cabinet plates, hand painted with classical pastoral scenes within rich blue and gilt borders and blue crossed sword mark to reverse. Plate with three figures in very good condition, minor wear gilding. The plate with four figurers has snapped clean in half and has been restored at some point.
Composite set of Meissen Affenmusiker, 20th Century, after the Rococo models by Johann Joachim Kaendler and Peter Reinicker, the music playing monkeys, modelled respectively as conductor, 18.5cm; music stand; with kettle drums; with clarinet; with trumpet; with violin; four female singers; with bagpipe; with French horn; with flute; with drumsticks; with triangle; with signed drum; with mandolin; with guitar; with bassoon; a riding keyboard player; and with harp. (21)Footnote: According to tradition the group is held to be a caricature of the orchestra of the Count of Bruhl.
A Meissen underglaze blue floral decorated plate with a pierced border, blue crossed swords to base, 21 cm diam. to/w a Limoges plate with scrolling gilded border painted to the centre with the bust of a child, 21 cm diam., a Sevres Chateau des Tuileries plate decorated with an image of Marie Antoinette, 24.5 cm diam. and a Royal Worcester dinner plate, 27 cm diam. (4) All good condition - no chips or cracks

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