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Porzellan, Emaildekor in Camaieublau, Vergoldung. Modell 16, Reliefzierat. Bestehend aus Kaffee-, Teekanne, Teedose und Zuckerdose, alle mit Deckeln und Blütenknäufen, Sahnegießer, vierpassiger Schale, Spülkumme, fünf Kaffee-, vier Teetassen und 15 UT. Maskaronausgüsse und Asthenkel mit plastischem Blattansatz. Fein gemalte Bouquets in abgestuftem Emailblau. Vergoldete Zierate. Blaumarke Zepter (alle Teile außer Kaffeekanne, Sahnegießer, Zucker- und Teedose, deren Böden unglasiert und abgestrichen), diverse goldene Malerzeichen und frühe Presszeichen auf den unglasierten Böden. Kleine Restaurierungen. Kaffeekanne H 23, Kumme D 15 cm.Berlin, KPM, um 1764.Während bereits die Manufaktur Wegely gute Erfahrungen mit einem Unterglasurblau gesammelt hatte, bereitete die Herstellung einer blauen Emailfarbe der KPM zunächst noch Schwierigkeiten. Unser Service ist ein sehr frühes und gleichzeitig ambitioniertes Beispiel für die Verwendung einer blauen Emailfarbe in der KPM. Bei der Produktion des Services für das Breslauer Stadtschloss in den Jahren 1767/68 war die Entwicklung so weit fortgeschritten, dass das Blau für den Schuppenrand auch den Ansprüchen des Königs genügte.ProvenienzWestdeutsche Privatsammlung.Lempertz Berlin Auktion 1127 am 6. April 2019, Lot 35.Berliner Privatsammlung.LiteraturEine Schale mit "blau emaillierten Blumen" aus der Schatullrechnung vom 26.7.1764 bei Lenz, 1913 (Reprint), Taf. 20, Abb. 84. In der archivalischen Tabelle auf S. 17 beschrieben: "I dergleichen (complett Café Service) mit Zieraten und blauen Blumen und Goldener Mosaique", ohne Benennung des Beschenkten, also vermutlich für den Eigenbedarf des Hofes.Model no. 16. Comprising a coffee pot, teapot, tea caddy and sugar box (all pieces with lids), cream pourer, a quatrefoil dish, slop bowl, five coffee cups, four tea cups and 15 saucers. All pieces finely decorated with blue bouquets and gilt rims. Minor restorations. H coffee pot 23 cm, D slop bowl 15 cm.C. 1764.Although the Wegely manufactory had previous good experiences with the production of underglaze blue pigment, KPM at first had some difficulties with the mixture for their blue enamel. This service is an early and ambitious example of the use of blue enamel at KPM. The technical developments made during the production of the service for Breslau city palace in the years 1767 – 1768 were so far advanced that the pigment used for the scale pattern borders even satisfied the king's high standards.ProvenanceWest German private collection. Lempertz Berlin auction 1127 on 6th April 2019, lot 35.Private collection, Berlin.LiteratureA dish with “blue enamel flowers“ is mentioned in an invoice from 26.7.1764 in Lenz, 1913 (reprint), pl. 20, illus. 84. In the archival table on p. 17 it is described as follows, "I dergleichen (complett Café Service) mit Zieraten und blauen Blumen und Goldener Mosaique", without mentioning the benefactor, so presumably not made for use at court.
A CAUGHLEY TEA CADDY, CIRCA 1775, barrel shaped, blue printed with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, underglaze blue 'S' factory mark. 12.5cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Chip to inner rim of the cover, chip to inner rim of caddy, significant broken blisters to the design, general surface wear.
A 17TH CENTURY OAK 30-HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the 9.5-inch square brass dial signed Thomas Cattell Londini Fecit, with single pointer, applied winged cherubic mask spandrels, the hood with moulded caddy top, the trunk with long slender rectangular door, raised on a plinth base. 192cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Back boards replaced, case and movement in our opinion are original. Please note there is no weight with this lot.
A 19TH CENTURY MOTHER OF PEARL TWO DIVISION TEA CADDY, rectangular form with serpentine front, veneered with diamond and square shaped mother of pearl tiles, and raised on bun feet, the hinged lid opening to reveal two zinc lined compartments, each with a mother of pearl and ivory lid. 13cm high, 22.5cm wide, 14cm deep The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Few surface scratches and imperfections. One rectangular panel on back appears to be a replacement, one corner panel with chip. Overall good.
Teedose, Meissen, 2. H. 20. Jh. Böttgersteinzeug. Balusterförmiger Korpus mit hexagonalem Querschnitt, die Wandungsflächen mit indianischen Blühpflanzen reliefiert. Flacher Stülpdeckel. Masse-Unreinheiten. Schwertermarke, 3 Schleifstr. H. 12,5 cm Tea caddy, Meissen, 2nd half of the 20th century. Stoneware. Baluster-shaped body with hexagonal cross-section, the walls decorated with Indian flowering plants in relief. Flat slip lid. Mass impurities. Sword mark, 3 incisions.
SELECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATED ITEMSincluding a silver handled cheese knife, a silver gilt pickle fork, the finial marked 'Taiwan', a Victorian silver propelling pencil (currently not functioning), Birmingham 1886; various souvenir tea caddy spoons; and a plated coal scuttle shaped sugar basin
Two 18th century Chinese porcelain tea caddies, a cup and a Ming enamelled bronze lidCONDITION: - Imari style caddy height 10.5cm, with minor fritting, wear to gilding, no lid- blue and white caddy, similarly fritted, 10cm height - no lid- blue and white cup chipped around rim, has finish suggesting it might have come from a cargo, height 7cm- Ming bronze and enamel lid now mounted has an ornament, diameter 7cm
A NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH JEWELLERY OR STATIONERY BOX AND ANOTHER, The French box with radiating alternating rosewood and satinwood veneers with a central gilt metal floral boss, with silk lined interior and four small brass feet, 7cm high, 16.5cm wide, the tea caddy with burr yew veneers and lidded interior, 11cm high 11.5cm wide. (2)
A Collection of Silver Flatware, including a Victorian Silver and Ivory Cheese-Scoop, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1893; a George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by George Samuel Lewis and John Wright, Newcastle, 1818, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest and a cased set of Twelve Victorian silver cocktail-forks, by Wakely and Wheeler, London, 1891, weighable silver 4oz 4dwt, 130gr (14)
A Collection of Silver, including: a card-case, engraved with foliage, 8.5cm high; an embossed box, with crimped border, 7.3cm wide; a sweetmeat dish; a desk seal; a sovereign-case; a caddy-spoon by Berthold Muller; a sterling telescopic beaker and assorted other items, weighable silver 7oz 10dwt, 232gr (qty)
Blue Star Line commemorative wares to include a planished pewter tankard, silver plated ashtray, napkin ring, matchbox holder and caddy spoon, each applied with enamel logo; Electrical Engineers 1958 Exhibition presentation plaque, two metal 'Brian Bond' dental surgeon wall plaques; together with a B.W Bond surgical tin
18THC CHINESE DISH an 18thc rectangular shaped dish painted with a variety of trees and foliage within a landscape scene (32.5cms across). Also with a Tongzhi dish painted with various figures and turquoise interior, with seal mark to base, the base of a Batavian lidded pot, painted with panels of flowers on a brown ground, 19thc Cantonese vase, Imari tea caddy, and various other items (various damages) (9)

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