A group of three German continental porcelain figures dating from the early 20th Century to include a Dresden women playing a mandolin, having the SP Dresden trademark to base. Together with a Sitzendorf figurine depicting a man seated upon a tree stump playing a flute with sheep below having marks to base, another in the manner of Dresden showing a young girl with birds having mark to base. Tallest measures 14cm tall.
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An Aynsley Wild Tudor pattern pedestal bowl; a Royal Worcester Silver Jubilee pattern cake plate; Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern trinket dishes; a USSR model of a seated elderly lady; Aynsley Royal Family commemorative plates; Staffordshire teacups and saucers; a Dresden inkwell; glassware; etc
A collection of European porcelain figures late 19th/early 20th century, including a pair of Sitzendorf male and female fruit sellers, a figural group of young boy and girl holding flowers, flanked by a vase to either side, a romantic group of male and female lovers with dog, a Dresden porcelain group of male and female figure beside a bird cage, AR mark to base and others (a tray)
A porcelain tea caddy with crossed swords each side with applied encrusted floral decoration, likely Meissen or Dresden, together with a freestanding mirror with porcelain putti surround, a Dresden plate with cartouches of flowers on a black ground and figures in a rural idyll and another Dresden dish of pierced form with swags of flowers a/f (4) the pierced basked dish is a/f to one handle, the Dreseden plate has a small crack, the other pieces appear in good conditionthe pierced basked dish is a/f to one handle, the Dreseden plate has a small crack, the other pieces appear in good condition. The tea caddy has some chips to the flower petals and light scratches consistent with usage. Colours bright. No obvious cracks or restoration. Please see the additional images.
A collection of cabinet cups and saucers, all highly decorated, attractive examples to include a hand painted Dresden cup of multi lobed form, a Royal Worcester 'Blind Earl' Earl of Coventry cup and saucer with naturalistic handle and raised decoration, and examples by Aynsley, Masons, Hammersley and Paragon (40+)
VEB Zweckleuchtenbau Dresden - An original 1950's German retro vintage industrial factory work wall lamp light having a conical white plastic pendant shade raised on adjustable bakelite switch and brown metal scissor action mount. Makers name to rear of pendant. Rewired and Pat tested.Pictures may show lights on and have all light bulbs present however some light bulbs may not be included and all lights are sold as untested.
Dresden Lace Figure Group and Capo-di-Monte Seated Girl, the Dresden couple dancing, in 18thC dress, the lady with a pink and white layered lace effect dress, the gentleman in a magenta frock coat and white stockings; 8 inches (20cms) high; the Capo-di-Monte girl, seated, with a sheep at her side, is set on a circular, four footed base; 10.5 inches (26.5cms) high; (damage to 'lace' of Dresden dress) (2).
AN EXTENSIVE MATCHED DRESDEN TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE comprising thirteen teacups, eleven coffee cups, nineteen saucers 14cm diameter, three further saucers, 14.5cm diameter, eight side plates with scalloped edges 14.5cm diameter, thirteen small scalloped edge plates 12.5cm diameter, ten side plates 18cm diameter, two cake plates with handles 25cm diameter, three scalloped edge plates 22cm diameter, two plates with moulded handles 24cm diameter, a three section dish, slop bowl, two smaller bowls and two jugs, largest 17cm high (90) Condition Report: tea cups -. 6 matching, 1 cracked. 2 matching, 1 chipped. 2 further matching and three odds. coffee cups - . 3 cracked. All have the Nieder-salzbrunn green mark over painted with a blue crown. saucers 14cm - . 4 are cracked. 18 have the Nieder-salzbrunn green mark over painted with a blue crown. Each has a few small areas that have been rubbed down (probably glaze debris) Two have the blue dresden mark. . saucers 14.5cm . One has a star crack to base and with blue painted mark. The other two are cracked to the side and has the Nieder-salzbrunn green mark over painted with a blue crown. side plates 14.5cm. six have the Nieder-salzbrunn green mark over painted with a blue crown, one is cracked and one badly discoloured. The other two saucers have painted marks and both are cracked. side plates 12.4cm. 8 have the painted Dresden mark, 5 are cracked. the other five have varying different factory marks. side plates 18cm diameter. six have the painted Dresden mark and four have the Nieder-salzbrunn green mark over painted with a blue crown. cakeplates with handles. one is cracked and chipped to the underside, the other is chipped and has staple repairs to the handle. Serving plates 22cm diameter. One is chipped and one has been repaired with staples. The third plate is fine. All have the Nieder-salzbrunn green mark over painted with a blue crown. Serving plates with moulded handles. Small chip to one to the underneath. Three section dish. restored badly to one of the sections. Slop bowl. has the Nieder-salzbrunn green mark over painted with a blue crown. Pings nicely. Two smaller bowls. The larger of the two is badly cracked. Two jugs. One with scrolling handle chipped to base, other ok. Both with the Nieder-salzbrunn green mark over painted with a blue crown.
MEISSEN; a mid-18th century figure of a male singer from the Gallant Orchestra of The Dresden Opera (15 in the series), modelled by JJ Kändler circa 1750, height 13.5cm. Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection, purchased from Adams Antiques in 1993.Additional InformationSome tiny losses to the flowers around the base, some rubbing to the gilding, tiny chip to the back of his music score, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
MEISSEN; a late 19th century figure of the flute player from the Dresden Opera Series, painted mark and impressed no.8 to base, circa 1880, height 14.5cm. Provenance: a private collection in Worcestershire, purchased from Bellhouse Antiques.Additional InformationThe flute has been restored, as has the tip of his cloak, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
DRESDEN; a small group of ceramic items to include a hand painted and gilt heightened dressing table dish, a pierced floral twin handled bowl, to four outswept supports, a set of six lidded cups and tray (9).Additional InformationThe lidded cups and the tray are in good condition with just minor rubbing to the gilding.
MEISSEN; a mid-18th century figure of a female singer from the Gallant Orchestra of The Dresden Opera, modelled by JJ Kändler, circa 1750, blue painted marks to back base of figure, height 14cm. Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection, purchased from Adams Antiques 1993.Additional InformationSome areas of restoration to her hat, music score, right hand and tip of left foot, also to the fold in the lower part of her dress. General scuffing to the raised parts of her dress and to the gilt heightening.
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