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A FINE GENTLEMAN'S 18K SOLID ROSE GOLD A. LANGE & SOHNE GLASHUTTE "FIRST QUALITY" FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCHCIRCA 1913, WITH ENAMEL DIALMovement: Manual wind, "1A quality", signed A. Lange & Söhne Glashütte, Dresden, numbered 63,xxx matching case.Case: Diameter approx. 53mm, full hunter hinged case, inner cuvette with matching number, numbered 63,xxx matching movement, signed A. Lange & Söhne Glashütte, 18k hallmarks.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition.Movement: Working at present.Case: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use.
A pair of late 19th century Dresden porcelain vases, of inverted cylindrical form, each reserve decorated with a courting couple, with further floral decoration and heightened in gilt, having printed mark verso and gold leaf mark, h.28cm. Approx 4cm hairline crack to rim of vase on green ground.
A pair of late 19th century Dresden porcelain bottle vases and covers, decorated in bright enamels and heightened in gilt, h.34cm,. Both lids with losses – one missing a corner, the other split in half and re-glued.One vase has V-shaped loss to neckBoth with wear and loss to gilt decoration throughout.
A late 19th century Meissen porcelain plate, the centre decorated with a courting couple within pierced floral border, heightened in gilt, together with a 19th century Dresden porcelain plate having floral decoration heightened in gilt, a Sutherland Highlanders Regimental plate (a/f), various other continental plates etc
Three Dresden type pieces ceramic tableware including lidded vase, figures in a garden decoration, (hairline crack to body), (height 17cm approx), and a two handle cup and saucer, with similar figures in a garden decoration; together with a ceramic mandolin form piece, possibly Italian, (glaze chips to rim).
Seven pieces of Dresden porcelain including urn vase and cover (7058G), trumpet vase (F10903G), trumpet vase (1081), pair of candlesticks (894B), etc. CONDITION REPORT:Urn vase and cover: There does not seem to be any chips or cracks. The paint of the gold trim seems to be rubbed faint out of line. Under the cover there seems to be two tippex marks. Trumpet Vase 1: Along the bottom gold rim there is a tiny indent, across the top gold rim the paint is slightly coming away, generally clean however.Trumpet Vase 2: Generally very clean and the paint seems to be intact.Candlesticks: Both seem clean and paint semms to be intact, when you turn them upside down however there is a rattling sound from the two small holes on the base.The other two items appear clean and damage free.
GREEK & LATIN: 1- Sprotti, Thomae: Chronica. E Codic Antiquo MS; In Bibliotheca praenobilis Adolescentis Dni. Edvardi Dering, De Surrenden Dering In Agro Cantiano, Baronetti, Descripsit ediditque Tho, Hearnius, Qui & alia quaedam Opuscula, e Codicibus MSStis. authenticis a seipso itidem descripta, subjecit. Oxford, E Theatro Sheldoniano, 1719. Original publisher's boards with later backstrip, Decorated initial letters and head and tail pieces. PP: lxxx; 334 including index + advertisement leaf. Possibly lacking a folding plate(?); 2- CALVERLEY, C S: Translations Into English and Latin; Verses and Fly Leaves; Theocritus; The Literary Remains. 4 VOLUMES. George Bell, 1886-1892. Vol.1 has a frontis portrait and an engraved plate. Full calf with raised bands gilt titles gilt inner dentelles, AEG, Spines faded and occasional foxing ; 3- JUNIUS: Stat Nominis Umbra. 2 VOLS. H S Woodfall, nd, (1772), 1st. edn. inscription dated 1787. Cont. full calf; rubbed, spine chipped and hinges cracked; some browning to prelims; 4- (Plutarch; Isocrates; Hesiod & Theognidis): Puerorum Educatione et De Avdiendis Poets; Orationes Tres; Opera; Sententiae Graece in Usum Scholarum. Dresden, Frideric Hekel, 1750. engraved frontis and head and tail pieces, text in Greek and Latin. PP 392. Ex Donaueschingen Court Library. Plain grey paper covered boards with handwritten paper label; some browning (8)
*Arnhold (Johann Samuel, 1766-1828). Study of Iris, gouache on grey-brown paper, signed lower right, 32 x 24 cm (12.5 x 9.5 ins) mount aperture, wash and gilt mount, framed and glazed, with Bourne Gallery label to verso The Meissen flower painting Johann Samuel Arnhold (1766-1828) was a student at the Porcelain Factory's Art School under Christian Lindner. He was later appointed drawing master and painter to the Dresden court. (1)
A pair of 19th century believed Dresden twin pierced handled ice pails or jardinières being painted in the Meissen style with AR ( court piece mark ) to base. Each with decoratives scenes of birds perched in trees and vine with bugs and butterfly. Measures 13cms high x 17cms wide ( furthest point )
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