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KPM Porcelain Plaque of "Das Schokoladenmadchen" or "La Belle Chocolatiere", late 19th/early 20th c., impressed scepter mark over "KPM", "H" and ".I.", with oval stamp, possibly reading "Franz Till / Dresden", after the pastel by Jean-Etienne Liotard (Swiss, 1702-1789), 9 1/4 in. x 6 1/2 in., framed 10 3/4 in. x 8 in.
Pair of late 19th/early 20th Century Dresden porcelain circular dishes, each having central painted foliate decoration within a pierced lattice border, 24.5cm diameter Condition: Minor rubbing to the gilding and minimal wear to the painted decoration - **General condition consistent with age
A Pair Of Dresden Carved Ivory Figures Representing Spring and Autumn from the Collection of H.R.H. The Princess Margaret, The Earl and Countess of Rosebery's Wedding Present:18th century, each on integrally carved rectangular plinth and a contemporary square-based amber veneered moulded pedestal; a repair to Spring's left hand and minor loss to Autumn's left hand; each figure embellished with later multi-coloured glass pastes, some of which are now lacking; minor losses to the bases; general minor repairs. 4 in. (10.2 cm.) high; 6¾ in. (17.1 cm.) high, overall (2). Note: The two ivory figures were recorded in the Amber Room at Mentmore, Buckinghamshire in 1934 and listed in Mentmore, Volume II, page 84, number 30 and 32, attributed to Dinglinger. Number 31 was sold at Mentmore, Sotheby's house sale, 18th - 23rd May 1977, lot 1892. The statuettes of flower-wreathed Flora and a vine-wreathed bacchante personifying the Seasons of Spring and Autumn, which are richly jewelled in Eastern fashion, formed part of the famed objets d'art collection displayed in the 'Amber' room created by Baron Mayer Amschel de Rothschild (d.1870) at Mentmore, Buckinghamshire. Together with the companion Summer figure of Ceres, they were prized as the work of Augustus the Strong's Dresden-based goldsmith Johann Melchior Dinglinger (d.1731) (Mentmore Catalogue, 1934, Vol. II, p.84, nos. 30-32). Related Seasons by the Dieppe sculptor Jean-Antoine Belleteste (d.1811) are illustrated F. St. Aubyn (ed), vory, London, 1987 (p.117). Provenance: Silver, Furniture and Works of Art from the Collection of H.R.H. The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, Christie's, London, 14th June 2006, Lot 820, where acquired by the present vendor. Lot includes original leather cased Kensington Palace Certificate of Provenance bearing wax seal.
A Dresden Inkstand, painted with a pheasant and flowers, with two inkwells,19cm wide, a small Venetian floral and gilt painted green glass dish, a set of three facet cut glass rummers, foliate etched and inscribed 'Fiat' and a pair of tall cut glass decanters, with sloping sides, one with metal repair to neck (7).
A LARGE DRESDEN PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASE, of circular baluster form, with flower head finial lid above twin handles set with heads of young women, the body painted with figural scene and foliate spray, applied encrusted trailing flowers and raised on spreading foot, on a separate stand with four floral decorated bracket feet. 51cm high
A group of 19th/20th Century English porcelain itemsTo include a Royal Worcester blush ivory flatback jug, No: 1094, an English porcelain posse vase, possibly Coalport, circa 1840 with floral and gilt designs and a further Dresdon pot pouri vase with cover. CONDITION REPORT: Dresden vase and cover - 24cm high, minor wear to the gilt, free from chips and cracks, good condition.Royal Worcester - 16cm high, minor rubbing to the gilt,Minor scratching to the exterior glazes,Posy Vase - 11cm high, rubbing to the gilt throughoutFree from chips or cracks, otherwise good condition.
*Padday (Charles Murray, 1868-1954). A WWI British battle squadron at full speed [and] Destruction of the Dresden, 14 March 1915, 2 watercolours en grisaille with bodycolour on paper, the first signed lower left and the second initialled lower left, 21 x 34 cm, aperture mounts with printed captions at foot, framed and glazed The first watercolour was reproduced as the frontispiece to 'The Great War', volume 2, (Amalgamated Press, 1915). (2)
AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY DRESDEN PORCELAIN TWO-BRANCH CANDELABRA, each encrusted with scrolling flowers and painted with figures in landscapes and further flowers, each with a centre floral bouquet, issuing two flower-encrusted arms, on a baluster stem and shaped circular foot, 12.5" (32cm). (2)
Europe. Lehmann-Dumont (Karl), Humoristische Karte von Europa im Jahre 1914, published Dresden, 1914, colour printed photolithographic allegorical map, inset map of Japan, old folds, 350 x 490 mm An uncommon allegorical depiction of Europe, with the bias on Germany and Prussia. Undoubtedly published for amusement it concentrates on the national characteristics and the foibles of each nation, but there is also a more disturbing element of propoganda. The date of publication and the depiction of national stereotypes will prove to be highly prophetic of the carnage that was shortly to engulf the continent. In unusually fine condition. (1)
Large German porcelain study of 'The Tailor of Count Bruhl', after an original model by J.J. Kandler of Meissen, riding a goat, he in 18th Century dress with tricorn hat and spectacles. Printed marks to base: RK over Dresden. Late 19th/early 20th Century. 42cm high.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Rather grubby, no obvious damage noted.
A Dresden coffee service, traditional floral and gilt decoration, comprising: Twelve coffee cups, twenty saucers, cake plate, muffin dish and cover, sugar bowl, chocolate cup and saucer to/w a Dresden dessert service, similar decoration, comprising seven plates and two tazza Condition Report One cup hairline crack, another with restored handleTwo saucers with worn gilding, and one saucer hairline crackThree dessert plates hairline crack, all dessert plates worn gilding on rim, both comports worn gilding on rim
An interesting collection of European porcelain including a late 18th century English teapot with Newhall style decoration, five 19th century German cabinet coffee cup and saucers, a miniature Staffordshire tankard, two Meissen miniature bird models - dove, 5 cm high and stork, 6 cm high, two pairs of Dresden miniature flower pots and a pair of Vienna Augarten models of Asiatic pheasants Condition Report Teapot - spout restoredDresden flower pots - petal and leaf lossPheasants - One tail broken and repaired Marks to bases very faint
A Dresden porcelain part dessert and coffee set, a Royal Crown Staffordshire transfer printed tete a tete with ivy leaf decoration and a Copeland eight place tea serviceFlower Set:Areas of rubbing to the gilt.Areas of light pitting.Two plates with substantial chips to the basesOne cup with a large chip to the rim.Several light scratches.Leaf Set:Light rubbing to the gilt- particularly the handle of the teapot.Slight scratches.Area of discolouration to the interior of the bowl and teapot.Overall in very good condition.Blue Set:slight rubbing to the gilt.Light scratches.Small areas of pitting.Rubbing to the bases.A hairline crack to 1 teacup and 1 saucer.Chips to the base of some of the sauces.Overall in very good condition.
William Hogarth, The Genuine Graphic Works, Consisting of 160 engravings faithfully copied from the originals by Thomas Cook, London dated 1813, printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row with William Hancocks bookplate, half Moroccan bound, minor foxing to edge of pages, binding good together with two volumes of Illustrated Travels, a Record of Discovery, Geography and Adventure edited by H.W. Bates, half Moroccan bound and two volumes of Payne's Royal Dresden Gallery, full Moroccan with gilt edging (5)
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