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A collection of English and Continental porcelain itemsTo include a Dresden floral painted miniature Bouraloue, a Miessen style lidded chocolate cup and saucer, a Minton's miniature flower basket, a Coalport tripod twin handled vase decorated with floral spray, a Royal Worcester "butterflies" teacup and saucer, and a Crown Staffordshire porcelain miniature Tazza. CONDITION REPORT: Coalport vase - rubbing to the underside of the gilt feet, loss to the enamel throughoutMeissen style lidded cup and saucer - repaired loop to the coverAll other items appear to be in sound condition with only minor wear.
A collection of Dresden, Staffordshire and further Continental porcelain figuresTo include two late 19th/early 20th Century Dresden figures of fruit seller and lady watering flowers together with two Continental figures of further flower gathers, together with a porcelain Staffordshire figure of a flower seller, size ranging 14cm to 21cm high. (5)
Good German violin by Albin Ludwig Paulus labelled A.L. Paulus, Violin Maker to the Royal Court of Saxony, Dresden, the one piece back of medium/broad curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of medium curl, the table of a fine width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a golden-brown colour, 14 1/4", 36.20cm, case
A quantity of 20th century ceramics including a Dresden twin handled pierced and floral decorated basket, two Wedgwood gilt and floral decorated plates, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Coalport plate, a modern Meissen dish, six Royal Doulton side plates and a dish decorated with a farmer and sheep, pattern number D4718 etc (two trays)
LIVERPOOL AUTOGRAPHS Three first day covers two of which are signed: 1977 Euroepan Cup Final signed by Phil Neal, 1977 v Dynamo Dresden signed by Ray Kennedy and 1978 European Cup Final unsigned, a small signed colour Ray Kennedy sticker, a creased ticket for the 1977 European Cup final, a slightly creased programme for the 1974 FA Cup final and a 10" X 8" b/w photograph of Bill Shankley holding the FA Cup. Generally good
*Follower of Rembrandt (van Rijn, 1606-1669). Head of a man with plumed hat and cloak, etching on laid paper, hand finished with brown wash, probably 18th century, plate size 116 x 88 mm (3.5 x 4.5 ins), thread margins, glue stains to upper edge, together with Rembrandt (van Rijn, 1606-1669), Cottage beside a Canal: View of Dresden, 1645 [but later], (Bartsch 228), etching on laid paper, an 18th century copy in reverse, with watermark of a crown and G R within a laurel enclosed by a circle, plate size 140 x 206 mm (5.5 x 8.1 ins), blank margins to three sides (top margin trimmed to platemark), plus four other reprints of Rembrandt etchings, various (6)
*Dresden. A late 19th century porcelain service, comprising two square dishes, two circular dishes, six plates, all decorated with flowers and with pierced lattice work borders, impressed 'Colln Meissen' to base and with blue painted 'GS' mark, the plates 25cm diameter, together with a collection of green wine glasses each with facet cut stem, 14cm high, six amethyst glass vases, 19th century Spode 'Felspar' pottery urn and cover plus two large French porcelain plates circa 1900 William Dalton was head of the Camberwell School of Arts from 1899-1920 and also exhibited with Michael Cardew and Bernard Leach. (26)
*Dresden. Set of six porcelain bowls, each richly gilded on a blue ground supported in twin handle silver pedestal base stamped 'Birks, Sterling', approximately 4oz each, together with six similar porcelain coffee cups, each decorated with flowers and with silver base engraved with family crest and stamped 'Birks, Sterling', approximately 1oz, overall weight, plus eleven small ladles stamped 'Birks, Sterling', approximately 0.7oz each, total weight approximately 38.3oz (23)
Trefousse & Co. Dressing, Dyeing & Manufacture of Gloves..., nd., English and French texts mounted India paper plates, oblong 4to., morocco-backed cloth (joints starting, spine head pulled); Mayer (F.A.), F.A. Mayer's Universum der Bekleidungs - Wissenschaft fur Herrenschneider, 1878, Dresden, folio, thirty-two (of thirty-three) double page plates, cloth-backed boards (2)
Two Meissen porcelain pierced two handled baskets, of lozenge shaped form with wavy rims, painted and encrusted with flowers and foliage, with rustic handles, crossed swords marks in blue; a Dresden style shallow oval two handled basket, painted with floral sprays beneath a ribbon tied pierced rim, raised on four feet, 39.5cm (15.5in) wide over handles (3)
†JOHN NORTHCOTE NASH, RA (1893-1977) THE CORNFIELD lithograph in colour, published by W Stacey London inscribed 'Printed in Dresden', signed by the artist in ink, FATG blindstamp, 50 x 55cm++In apparently very good condition with slight discolouration noticeable in the margins and a few stains along the lower margin, unexamined out of the frame
Late 19th/early 20th century teawares to include Gaudy Welsh style tea cups and saucers, gilt and cream decorated teawares, a Dresden porcelain model of a bird, 15cm high, a Haviland and Co, Paris wash basin, florally decorated against a pale mint green ground, a late 19th century partial cream glazed dessert service comprising two low pedestal comports stands, 6.5cm high, a pair of tall pedestal comport stands, 17cm high and fifteen dessert plated each with pierced and reticulated borders and an M. Redon, Limoges, 20th century dinner service decorated with pink flowers and brown and gilt leaves comprising a graduated group of four twin handled tureens and covers, a pair of sauce tureens and cover, twelve soup plates, 25.5cm diameter, six smaller shallow bowls, 22.5cm diameter, 24 dinner plates, 25.5cm diameter and four oval platters (damages)
Four glass decanters and stoppers, including one with etched banded decoration, the tallest being 26cm high, five Staffordshire cottages including one in the form of a money box, a Dresden porcelain rectangular tea caddy and cover, early 20th century painted in Deutsche Blumen and gilt, together with a similar beaker, a Staffordshire swan form spill vase, a Meissen twin handled chocolate cup and saucer, outside decorated with romantic style figures within blue scale borders, and an English porcelain cylindrical jar and cover painted with flowers (af)
A small quantity of ceramics to include a late 19th century Oriental-inspired bowl, green ground and gilt-heightened with central hand-enamelled cartouche with peonies and artist's brushes within a border of floral and figural vignettes, one other Oriental-inspired plate, terracotta, cobalt and gilt-heightened with floral decoration, a pair of 20th century Dresden shepherd and shepherdess figures, height 16cm, two small Oriental pot stands, a blue and white Oriental bowl of small proportions and an early 19th century Oriental-inspired tea bowl saucer, a small tea bowl with Oriental cherry blossom decoration and a burr walnut handkerchief box.
A mixed lot comprising small pair of Chinese canton vases, further Chinese snuff bottles, small covered pot, Prattware lid, French faience plate and a small Dresden lattice edged plate to include a large mixed lot of various silver-plated wares to include teawares, cutlery, candlesticks, vases and other mixed items together with a set of wooden door finger plates
A collection of seven Dresden and Continental porcelain cane or parasol handles, late 19th / early 20th century, one modelled as a lady's head, four painted with courting couples in a garden, one painted with floral sprays and the last painted in Sevres style with a portrait of a lady, gilt scrolled decoration on a cobalt blue ground, 6.4 - 14.8cm
GUSTAV IV ADOLF: (1778-1837) King of Sweden 1792-1809, the last Swedish Ruler of Finland. A good L.S., Gustavus Adolph, as King, two pages, 4to, Jonkoping, 30th May 1805, to the Comte d’Antraigues in Dresden, in French. The King acknowledges receipt of his correspondent’s letter asking whether his son may join the King’s services ‘if any unexpected events were to deprive him of the one to which he is attached at this time’, and continues ‘Having always noted with satisfaction the zeal with which you embraced the cause of your legitimate ruler, and knowing the feelings you have constantly followed and loudly proclaimed, I am very sure that your son will be brought up in the same principles, and that he will never deviate from the career of honour and fidelity’, further adding ‘Such praiseworthy conduct will always deserve my benevolence, and if the case you speak of happens, I will try to show my satisfaction in a manner analogous to your prayer’. A letter of interesting association. Some very light, extremely minor age wear and some slight traces of former mounting to the right edge of the verso, not affecting the text or signature, otherwise VG Emmanuel Henri Louis Alexandre de Launay (1753-1812) Comte d’Antraigues. French Pamphleteer, Diplomat, Spy and Political Adventurer during the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars. D’Antraigues fled France in 1790 and resided in a number of different European cities as an émigré, for a time living in Vienna on an allowance provided by Czar Paul I of Russia. Whilst in Austria, D’Antraigues became friends with the Swedish ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire and in 1802 Czar Alexander I of Russia sent him to Dresden as an attache. However, in 1806 he was expelled by the Government of the Kingdom of Saxony in response to a violent pamphlet he published against Napoleon and the French Empire. From there he went to London where, in 1812, he was controversially assassinated along with his wife by an Italian servant using a stiletto. The Comte d’Antraigues married his mistress, Antoinette Saint-Huberty (1756-1812, French Soprano known as Madame de Saint-Huberty) in 1790. One of the favourite opera singers of Marie Antoinette, Saint-Hubery left Paris with d’Antraigues to share his fate as an émigré. Whilst in Italy the couple had a son, referred to in the present letter, who was born in 1792 and baptized Pierre-Antoine-Emmanuel-Jules. As the Comte d’Antraigues wished for his marriage to remain a secret, his wife’s chamber maid, Madame Sibot, was declared to be the mother of the child.
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