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Maldive IslandsCovers1907 (16 Jan.) envelope registered to Germany, bearing 1906 2c. to 25c. set of six each neatly cancelled by double-ring datestamp, showing boxed "r" and oval-framed "r" alongside, Colombo (23.1) and Dresden (8.2) c.d.s. on reverse; fine. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A Dresden porcelain campana urn and cover, 20th Century, decorated with a floral band within gilt borders, a Royal Copenhagen part tea service, comprising teapot and cover, teacup, two saucers and a sugar bowl and cover, a collection of Nymphenburg porcelain teacups, saucers and plates, and a small collection of other decorative ceramics (some faults).
A pair of Dresden porcelain jars and covers, late 19th Century, each domed cover with eagle surmount above a band of flowers, the ribbed ovoid body with opposing figural panels within gilt and pale blue wreath and ribbon frames, against a ground of scattered flower sprays, underglaze blue `AR` monogram to bases, height approx 34.5cm (one eagle wing repaired).
A late 18th century part service decorated with underglaze blue bands and Dresden flowers and extensive gilding comprising; Two quatrefoil dishes, a fluted elliptical dish, a lozenge shaped plate, five x 20 cm plates and a sauce tureen and cover, underglaze blue 'S' to bases Condition Report Gilding chip to rim of one quatrefoil dish, elliptical dish and lozenge shaped dish cracked, two plates stapled
Large 19/20th Century German Dresden Porcelain Compote with Relief Cherub Figures to Base and Relief Floral and Fruit Decoration Throughout. Marked to Base. Old repair at Top of Stem, Small Typical Losses to Flowers Otherwise Good Condition. Measures 15-1/2 Inches Tall and 11-1/2 Inches Wide. Shipping $135.00 Starting Price: $350.00
A rare Bohemian wheel-cut glass tea bowl, last quarter 17th century, the clear, heavy, hemispherical body well-cut with a diminishing honeycomb pattern, 7.6cm Small bowls of this type are uncommon and when they exist, are usually in ruby, such as that in pl.103 of 'European Glass' by Olga Drahotová, 1983, which is similarly cut. The Bohemian glass cutters were amongst the most skilled of the period and many migrated to Dresden where they worked on Böttger red stoneware from 1710. The pattern on this bowl was known as 'eckigt und facet geschfliffen' (decorated with angular facets) and a redware tankard similarly cut is illustrated in the 'Porcelain Collection in Dresden Zwinger', 2002, p119.
A quantity of miscellaneous china including a large Portmeirion Birds of Britain Series showing a Little Egret, six Wedgwood shallow bowls with a green and brown floral border, six Rosenthal two handled soup cups with matching saucers decorated with a sepia rose design together with a various Susie Cooper ceramics including a large bowl, cup and saucer, serving dish, all in the "Dresden spray" pattern, a trio set and further larger plate, all in the "Talisman" pattern, etc
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