DEHUA HEXAGONAL 'IMMORTALS' TEAPOT, KANGXI PERIOD, with a loop handle and tapering silver spout, each panel of the body moulded in relief with an Immortal figure,12.7cm high Note: for a similar teapot from the Dresden Japanese Collection see Donnelly, P.J., Blanc de Chine, London 1969, pl. 60B. Also see Kerr, R., & Ayers, J., Porcelain from Dehua: A Catalouge of the Hickley Collection, 2002, no. 93. An example was exhibited by Marchant, London in their 2014 Blanc-de-Chine exhibtion, no. 102.Furthermore, two similar examples are illustrated in John Ayers, The Royal Collection, 2016, no's, 85 & 86.
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In Excess of Fifty German Banknotes, Notgeld, WWII Prisoner of War Camps Notes, German Inflation Period and Later, including Sachsische Bank (Dresden) 100 Mark (1911), Five Mark Notgeld Der Handelskammer, Reich Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (Czechoslovakia) 100 Kronen, viewing recommended.
A pair of Dresden porcelain vases and covers late 19th century, of swollen baluster form busily decorated with blue flowers and further applied with reliefwork, each vase with printed and painted oval panels of wildfowl opposed with further panels of male and female figures within country garden setting and with conforming decoration to the covers, AR mark in underglaze blue, 25.5cm high (a.f)
Assorted English and European ceramics including a Royal Worcester vase, Dresden cream jug, twin-handled sugar and pair of plate decorated with flowers a pair of late Victorian figures of begging dogs holding baskets, a Royal Worcester plain white basket, Helena Wolfson, Dresden miniature vase with two mice, English spill vase painted with cottage in landscape against pale blue ground and a Royal Worcester Blue Dragon teapot and cover etc (a tray)
Two Muller Volkstedt & Co Seedorf Dresden figurines, both with Dresden lace applied to the edges of the subjects garments, the first figure a gentleman beckoning a lady forward, the train of her dress held by a young Blackamoor attendant, height 16cm, length 27cm, the other a study of dancers in thrall, height 25cm length 27cm, (2)
Edwardian and Later Porcelain, porcelain figure of an 18th Century child with a parasol and basket, pair of silver collared continental vases with classical decoration, and quatrefoil bird decorated ink stand, Dresden floral cache pot, a pair of continental vases on dolphin supports, pair of Dudley and Co columns and a modern Belleek mantle clock, F-G, (10)
A PAIR OF GERMAN FIGURAL SWEETMEAT DISHES, MEISSEN, DRESDEN, LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY the pair of sweetmeat dishes modelled as a recumbent gentleman and a maiden, holding large flower-encrusted oval bowls, the interiors painted with Deutsche Blumen and insects, each raised on a gilt cartouche-shaped rocaille base, the former with blue underglaze crossed swords factory mark, iron-red numeral 48, incised model no. 2863 and impressed numeral 83 under base, the latter with blue underglaze crossed swords factory mark, iron-red numeral 48, incised model no. 2858 and impressed numerals 163 and 81 under base; overall heights: 19 cm (7 1/2 in.), 18 cm (7 1/8 in.), respectively
A LARGE PORCELAIN NODDING PAGODA FIGURE, MEISSEN, DRESDEN, LATE 19TH CENTURY modelled seated cross-legged with a nodding head and articulated hands, his mouth open in a smile revealing a wagging tongue, blue crossed swords factory mark, impressed numeral 92, incised 157 under base; overall height: 18.7 cm (7 3/8 in.)
A Dresden porcelain mounted mirror featuring three cherubs amongst moulded foliage with three candle sconces, approx 46 x 35cm (af).Additional InformationBreakages and crude repairs in numerous places including to the right arm of the lower right cherub, the hand of the opposing cherub also with hairlines and firing cracks, chips and losses to the foliage throughout, too many to detail, further firing cracks and manufacturing imperfections as well as rubbing to the gilding, surface dirt, etc.
A pair of 20th century Dresden hand painted table lamps, each raised on Corinthian column supports terminating on three paw feet, blue painted marks to base, height including fitting 57cm.Additional InformationWe are unable to offer packing on this lot, condition is ok on both with just minor surface scratches, the feet of the young girl have been restored, there are a couple of tiny losses to the raised decoration, possible further restoration to the seated figure.
AUGUSTUS II OF POLAND: (1670-1733) King of Poland 1697-1706 & 1709-1733. Known as "The Strong", and in Saxony as Frederick Augustus I. Augustus amassed an impressive art collection and built lavish baroque palaces in Dresden and Warsaw. L.S., `bonus amicus - Augustus Rex´, three pages, folio, Warsaw, 26th June 1699, to the Republic of Genoa, in Latin. The King refers to the message received from Genoa and forwarded by Baron Bruno de Bruni, related to the good relationship between both governments, and expects that this confidence can still improve, expressing his belief and support to de Bruni and to the Ambassador appointed to the Republic. Bearing a large Royal paper seal affixed, in very fine condition. Folded, with small overall creasing and staining, otherwise G £1200-2000
KINGS: A good small selection of three A.Ls.S., by various European Kings, comprising FERDINAND I (1751-1825) King of the Two Sicilies 1816-25, and King of Naples 1759-1806 & 1815-16 as King Ferdinand IV. Son of King Charles III of Spain. A.L.S., `Ferdinando´, two pages, 4to, Castell Ammare, 24th July 1792, to Count Andrea, in Italian. The King refers to his wife the Queen having given birth to a new Prince. Accompanied by the original envelope bearing a red wax seal in very fine condition. With blank integral leaf; FRANCIS I (1777-1830) King of the Two Sicilies 1825-30. Son of King Ferdinand I King of the Two Sicilies. A.L.S., `Figlio Francesco´, one page, 4to, Palermo, 22nd January 1818, to his father King Ferdinand I, in Italian. The future King refers to the letter received from his father, and to his letters to Leone. With blank integral leaf; and ANTHONY of Saxony (1755-1836) King of Saxony 1827-36. Known as "Anthony the Kind". A.L.S., `Antonio´, two pages, small 8vo, Dresden, 25th April 1805, to his brother-in-law King Francis I, in French. The King refers to the earthquake news received, and congratulates that family and children are all well. With blank integral leaf. VG, 3 £150-200Maria Carolina of Austria (1752-1814) Queen consort of Naples. The present letter refers to the birth of Prince Alberto of Naples in 1792. The Prince would die at the very early age of 6.
A Sevres porcelain rose-ground coffee can, date letter for 1760, painted with a gilt C-scroll panel of flowers, painter's mark W for Francois Vavasseur, blue interlaced 'L's mark, 5cm high; a Meissen eggcup painted with fruit, late 19th century, blue crossed swords mark, 6.5cm high; a Dresden custard cup and cover, circa 1900, painted with flowers, 8cm high; and a modern Herend eggcup
A 19th century Meissen Named-View ovoid vase and cover, Yorkshire, painted with a Picturesque landscape, the verso well-painted with summer flowers in bloom, encrusted throughout with colourful roses and summer flowers, naturalistic green branch handles, gilt scrolling diaper and line borders, 14cm high, 23cm wide, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, c. 1830; a 19th century German porcelain Schneeballen pot, applied with pink flowers throughout, the domed cover applied with a branch handle, cherries and a rose, 7.5cm high; a 19th century Dresden ovoid cabinet cup, painted with Watteauesque figures, pink ground, gilt entwined snake handle, lion paw feet, 8cm high (3)
A large pair of Dresden porcelain figures, of a lady and her beau, modelled and decorated in the 18th century taste in pastel tones of polychrome enamels and picked out in gilt, each holding a basket of country flowers on their wrist, standing by a tree stump, shaped square base moulded in relief with C and S-scrolls, 39cm high, incised 1014, c. 1900
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