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Early 19th century Royal Crown Derby plate, hand painted with floral sprays, Dresden urn shaped vase and cover with goat masks, two Royal Doulton figurines 'Marie' & 'Rose' both marked 'Potted by Doulton & Co' and three figurines with netted detail (7) Condition Report Marie figure - some light scratches to body. All three netted figures of loss of netting and some glued in areas. Dresden urn vase - traces of tape on lid, minor wear to gilding on finial. Derby plate has scratches to paint work, crazing and wear to base rim. All other pieces in good condition.
Twelve German 'Friendship' glasses, 18th/19th century, with bucket-shaped bowls engraved and gilded with hearts, flowers and birds beneath differing sentiments of love and friendship, raised on varying knopped stems above folded feet, 16cm max. (12) Provenance: by repute, from a German drinking men's club in Dresden.
Continental Ceramics - a pair of 19th century Dresden trinket dishes hand painted with a parrot tulip; a Copenhagen pin dish hand painted; a continental pin dish hand painted with a maiden; a cabinet cup & saucer with gilded interior; a porcelain plaque hand painted with a cottage & weir, gilt spandrels; a Faberge style egg; etc.
DRESDEN PORCELAIN FLOWER ENCRUSTED MANTEL CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY the circular white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, in a flower encrusted Rococo style porcelain case mounted with four putti emblematic of the Seasons, underglaze blue crowned D mark; the eight-day Lenzkirch movement striking a bell 46cm high
A Susie Cooper for Crownworks Burslem part dinner, tea and coffee service, Dresden Spray transfer printed design, to include eight dinner plates, nine lunch plates, ten soup bowls, two tureens and one cover, two sauce boats, oval platter, kestrel shaped teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, eight tea bowls and saucers, coffee pot, four coffee cans and saucers etc
A SMALL COLLECTION OF GERMAN WWII NAZI MEDALS AND BADGES, West Wall medal, ring suspender is marked L/58? Indicating the maker 'Glaser & Sohne Dresden', Eastern Front medal 1941/42, WWII Sudetanland medal, WWII black grade wound badge, no maker number evident on back, hollow coke bottle style pressing, cloth cap badge German labour front, party member stick pin, NSDAP, reverse is marked RZM M1/17
A Dresden porcelain lidded urn and stand, decorated with reserves of courting couples on a predominantly yellow and gilded ground, 48cm, together with a set of three Masons fruit basket ginger jars and covers, a Doulton Lambeth pressed lace decorated vase, a pair of reproduction Delft octagonal vases, another Delft vase of generous proportions and a clear glass twin handled and lipped amphora.
A fine Chinese famille rose plat with floral design, ex-coll. August the Strong, Yongzheng/Qianlong Dia.: 22 cm Provenance:- With a tag for Eymery et Cie., Antiques dealers, Paris- The collection of a French lady, Paris.- With an inventory number on the base referring to the Dresden collection of August the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony. These marks are referred to as Johanneum Marks : Inventory marks added to porcelain belonging to the collection of August the Strong. The first inventory was made in 1721. The inventory numbers were painted in black, or cut through the glaze with a glass cutter's wheel and blackened (as above). In some cases the numbers have only been drawn in ink and have by natural causes been washed away. The term "Johanneum" was taken from the building in Dresden to which the royal collection was moved 1875-76. We have more lots available exclusively on our website www.rm-auctions.com! Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A 19th century German silver kettle-on-stand, by Elimeyer, Dresden circa 1890-1900, swirl fluted baluster form, the hinged cover with a flower finial, hinged silver-mounted wooden carrying handle, the stand on three scroll feet, with a burner, and a pierced steel plate, height 35cm, approx. weight 65oz. Provenance: The property of the Earl of Chichester.
19th century and later cabinet cups and saucers including Dresden, Spode, Coalport, Royal Worcester & Limoges and a Royal Worcester Lord Nelson commemorative plate (14) Condition Report Coalport cup and saucer has a hairline crack to the top rim and some rubbing to gilding. Copeland Spode cup and saucer has light scratches to saucer. The cup and saucer with blue panels and hand painted flowers has some scratches to the paintwork. Royal Worcester coffee can has rubbing and crazing and the Aynsley cup and saucer has light scratches and wear. Dresden also has light scratches to saucer and wear.
A collection of ceramics to include an early 19th century English porcelain polychrome tea bowl and saucer, painted with floral sprays, a 19th century pearlware painted and tranfer printed mug, with twisted handle, 12cm high, a Dresden Opaque China blue and white box and cover, 20cm long, a pair of 20th century Staffordshire Zebras and a pair of dog inkwells (9)
A selection of Dresden tea wares, to include a tea pot and cover (spout repaired), with a French 12 piece part dessert service CONDITION REPORT: Dresden- Sugar bowl with stained rim descending hairline crack. Teapot- Spout rivet repaired. Remaining service showing some gilt wear but generally good. Limoges GDA dinner plates - 3x plates with chipped rims. Each pedestal stand with chipped rims. Some signs of light wear.
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