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A DRESDEN TABLE CENTRE PIECE modelled as a column with classical maiden and three winged cherub supports on pierced rococo base, surmounted by an oval pierced basket encrusted with polychrome bocage with pierced panels, painted in pastel shades, highlighted with gilding, 16". See illustration
A Dresden porcelain dish with reticulated sides, on four feet, decorated with floral sprays and with gilt highlights, blue mark, 28.5cm wide; a Dresden porcelain two handled vase of similar decoration, blue mark, 9.5cm high; and a Dresden porcelain candlestick of similar decoration, blue mark, 16cm high (3)
A Dresden style floral encrusted oval mirror, raised on two ball feet, the oval frame decorated with flowers and foliage, two putti holding a garland, height 23 cm, a Minton Haddon Hall pattern planter, gilt decorated handles, body decorated with a continuous pattern of flowers and foliage, height 13 cm, together with a quantity of ceramics to include vase, lamps, and cups, (a lot).
A Dresden "Yardley`s Old English Lavender" figure group, modelled as a women and two children holding sprigs of lavender, raised on a rocky C scroll base, impressed marks to base, height 31 cm, a pair of Continental figural candelabra`s, modelled as 18th century dressed male and female figures courting, raised on a rocky C scroll base, printed marks to base, height 25 cm, together with a Continental figural group depicting a couple courting, raised on a rounded square base, height 27 cm, (A/F), (4).
C. GRUNDIG, DRESDEN. A PRE-WAR 9.3X62mm BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 19130, 23in. blued octagonal to round barrel (proved in 2009) with full-length raised matt sighting rib signed 'C. GRUNDIG, KGL. HOFBUCHSENMACHER, DRESDEN', bead fore-sight (rear-sight removed), blued receiver mounted with a Zeiss 'Diatal-C' 4x32 telescopic sight, 14in. figured pistolgrip stock including 3/4in. rubber recoil-pad (insert repair to right side of fore-end), raised cheek-piece, chequered grip, schnabel fore-end, set triggers (at fault), magazine floor-plate with lever locking-catch, sling mounts.
A large 18th century German platter, probably Meissen or Dresden, of scalloped form with gilt scroll borders, the rim decorated with cartouches painted with figures in various landscapes with buildings behind, the well with a large flower spray and further flower sprigs, mounted in a wooden frame (damages), 48.5cm wide
AN ETCHED RAPIER IN LATE 16TH CENTURY SAXON STYLE, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY, with tapering blade of flattened-diamond section, stamped with a circular mark on one side towards the forte, rectangular ricasso etched with a panel of scrolling leafy tendrils and flowerheads on each side, iron hilt including a pair of straight quillons of hollow-diamond section, outer ring-guard swelling towards the centre, matching lower ring-guard fitted with a sprung-in plate, trifurcated inner-guard incorporating a thumb-loop, faceted ovoid pommel, and etched throughout en suite with the ricasso, and with a grip of twisted wire retained by a shaped etched iron collar top and bottom, 85.5cm; 33 7/8in blade. This sword is probably the work of the notorious forger Anton Konrad of Dresden. It is almost certainly inspired the silver-mounted rapier of Christian II, Elector of Saxony preserved in the Germanisches National Museum, Berlin.
A MUSEUM COPY OF THE BREASTPLATE FROM THE GARNITURE PRESENTED BY CARL EMANUEL I DUKE OF SAVOY TO CHRISTIAN I ELECTOR OF SAXONY IN 1588 AND A MUSEUM COPY OF THE BURGONET OF MAXIMILLIAN II BY JÖRG SIGMAN OF AUGSBURG, each of cast iron, the first decorated over its surface with classical figures including Diana the Huntress, putti, fruit, and knotted lace for the Order of the Annunciation of Savoy, and painted black overall; and the second decorated with classical scenes including Mars and Venus and complete with hinged ear-defences (peak missing), the first: 52cm; 20 1/2in high, (2). For the first see Dresden Rüstkammer inv. no. M62 and the second Vienna Rüstkammer inv. nr. A558.
AN 80 BORE IRISH FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY M. BYRNE, CIRCA 1770, WITH EARLY SCOTTISH BARREL DATED 1612, with slender tapering brass barrel formed with five raised mouldings, engraved over its length with strapwork and flowers (rubbed), stamped with the date and incorporating a raised back-sight at the breech, iron tang, signed border-engraved rounded lock (cock missing), figured walnut three-quarter stock (cut-down, the fore-end repaired), brass mounts including pierced foliate side-plate, spurred pommel with grotesque mask cap, trigger-guard decorated with a spray of foliage on the bow and with foliate terminal (small dents, worn), and vacant escutcheon (ramrod missing), 41.5cm; 16 3/8in . A pair of snaphaunce pistols by James Low of Dundee, dated 1624, formed entirely of brass with barrels decorated in a very similar manner are preserved in the Glasgow Museums and Art Gallery, Kelvingrove. See M. Kelvin 1996, p. 109. The present barrel is of notably early date, other early examples being preserved in the former electoral collection, Dresden and the Tøjhusmuseum, Copenhagen, dated 1598 and 1602 respectively. See C. Blair and R. Woosman-Savage1995, p.24.
Rare early nineteenth century Swiss Nyon porcelain tremble cup, cover and saucer with painted floral and gilt swag decoration and gardening trophy, fruit knop to cover and strapwork handle - underglazed blue painted fish mark to base, and Dresden porcelain box and cover with painted figure decoration, 9cm (2)
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