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A Louis XV Ormolu Mounted Meissen 'Maiblumen' Porcelain Vase, c.1750The baluster shaped body painted with fêtes champêtres scenes after Jean-Antoine Watteau, with courtly figures playing cards in a landscape and another of a couple toasting in a landscape and surrounded by applied flowers, flanked by a pair of pierced scrolling laurel spray handles and on a rococo foliate scroll base, c. 25cmSlight faults .
Blunt, Anthony, editor. The James A. Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor, 4 volumes only, plates, original cloth, dust-jackets, slipcases, folio, Fribourg: Office du Livre, 1970-74 The volumes are; Sculpture, 1970; Meissen and Oriental Porcelain, 1971; Furniture, Clocks and Gilt Bronzes, 2 volumes, 1974
A Meissen cabinet plate painted with a spray of flowers inside a moulded and gilded fruiting vine boarder on blue ground, blue cross sword marks to reverse. Diameter 27cm CONDITION REPORT: No apparent chips, cracks, or restoration, the lot has not been inspected with a UV light so no guarantee. Gilding bright.
A late Meissen Commedia dell'Arte figure, two similar monkey band figures and four others: the first after Kandler of the masked figure of Boaro playing the mandolin, crossed swords mark and impressed D38, 17.5 cm; two monkey band figures, one playing a cello, the other a French horn, 12 and 15 cm high; and a group of four other figures on gilt scrolled mound bases,12.5-14 cm high, all 20th century [minor damages]. (7)
A late 19th century Meissen style porcelain figure, of a lady, and a bird in a cage (a.f.), 15 cm high Condition report Report by RB The bird cage finial has a small chip to the top, the table it sits on has been knocked off and is crudely glued, there is some loss to her 'lace' decoration on her dress, cross swords mark in underglaze blue.
A miniature Meissen twin handled vase and cover, enamelled with floral sprays, on a cobalt blue gilt ground, together with a pair of Staffordshire porcelain candle sticks, cobalt blue with floral bouquet decoration, a Meissen tea bowl, together with a Spode twin handled dish, circa 1820, a miniature Royal Worcester basket, a Herend bottle vase, an oval dish, together with a Chelsea gold anchor style saucer dish, probably Samson (9)
A 19th century Meissen oval twin handled pedestal bowl and cover, the main body decorated with a young couple in landscape vignette to both sides above a rectangular base with canted corners, incised numbers 135 to base and blue painted crossed swords mark, height 15cm. CONDITION REPORT: Minor gilt loss throughout.
Pair of Meissen Aristocratic Figures, in 18th century costume, both the gentleman's jacket and lady's over-dress in pink with hand painted, magenta Coats of Arms design; her underskirt and his waistcoat of matching 'Regency stripe' design; the gentleman with a black tricorne under his arm; 7.5 inches high; blue crossed swords, impressed and incised numbers to the undersides, c1895 (a/f lady's fan and fingers to both hands missing, gentleman's sword blade and flower to hand missing)(2)
Pair of Meissen Street Musician Figures, both in 18th century attire, the lady dressed in patterned skirt and jacket with a lilac apron and white, flowered scarf over a frilled cap, playing a hurdy-gurdy; the gentleman, of more dishevelled appearance, wears a matching jacket with ragged lilac trousers, white stockings, mis-matched shoes and a black hat with a hole in the crown, playing bagpipes; both standing on rocky, grassy bases with white and gilt rococo supports; 13 inches high; blue crossed swords, impressed and incised numbers to the undersides, c 1895 (a/f lady's forefinger missing, minor chips to front base edge, gentleman's jacket chipped to corner and chanter pipe part missing)
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