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Two Meissen Porcelain Gilt Platters Each of circular form. The first, with serpentine rim, raised on short foot, relief border and central medallion, leaf and scroll design with gilt highlights. Marked with blue double cross mark, impressed ''62''. Secondly, a white and gilt platter with relief posy and scroll design, blue double cross mark to base. Please see accompanying images.
The Burgers of Calais: A Circa 1860's Mother-of-Pearl Fan, with plain guards and elaborately carved detail to the gorge, where a bagpipe player is depicted, backed with thin mother-of-pearl. There are two further vignettes, both featuring carvings of men, one with a dog. The elaborate carving includes flowers, birds, and several panels with crossbanded detail. The double paper leaf depicts Queen Phillipa of Hainault pleading with her husband King Edward III, in Calais in 1347. Calais had been taken after a one year long siege, and the King, shown in armour, was willing to spare the citizens if the six Burgers, who are shown barefoot with their hands tied, surrendered. The Queen knew that her husband would execute the Burgers and begged for mercy, which he granted. The keys to the town castle are said to be on the platter. A heraldic shield has the arms of Edward III, and sun rays from behind a cloud are also indications of this King. The American Benjamin West may have painted a similar scene in 1789. Rodin made the story more popular in the 19th century. The verso shows a well detailed scene of a church or castle with a slender tall and pointed tower, located near water. The reserves are painted with birds and flowers. Guard length 28cm A research article by FCI member Lorraine Taylor Kent was published in The Bulletin, the FCI publication.Repairs to guards, and some to rear of gorge. The leaf folds are rubbed and restored on some folds.
A large copper Platter by Keswick School of Industrial Art, late Victorian, oval form, planished surface, rope effect edge, 57cm wide, a similar Platter in staybrite white metal, 51cm wide and an Art Nouveau Tray of oval form with raised rim, chased with organic decoration and planished, 57cm wide (3)
A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain and Earthenware Dinner Service, circa 1886, decorated with the King's Imari pattern, comprising two soup tureens, covers and stands, three vegetable tureens and covers, a sauce tureen, cover and two stands, two sauce boats and stands, a twin-handled pedestal bowl, a ham stand, an oval meat platter with gravy well, ten graduated oval dishes, twenty-four dinner plates, twenty soup plates, and twenty-four dessert plates, printed marks See illustration
Large selection of Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern porcelain to include; five large bowls and planters, two of these in original boxes, gift set of clock, vase and pair of candlestick bases, circular lunch and dinner plates, oval serving platter, further clock and candlesticks, tea service, six various animals, etc together with Royal Albert glassware to include; eight wine glasses and eight Ludlow brandy glasses Condition:
A ROYAL DOULTON DINNER SERVICE " ENGLISH RENAISSANCE" PATTERN including an oval platter 34cm wide, a lidded tureen ,a gravy boat on stand, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, 6 cafe o late cups & saucers, 8 coffee cans and 7 saucers, 8 side plates 16.5cm, 8 side plates 20cm, 8 dinner plates 27cm diameter (57 items in total)
A CAULDON CIRCULAR PLATTER, hand painted with two Highland Cattle in a landscape, signed Gaskell, printed marks, diameter 31.5cm, together with three Cauldon plates painted with 'Spruce Grouse', 'Pheasant' signed by D. Birbeck and 'Landrail' signed by J. Birbeck Senr, diameters approximately 22cm, together with two Royal Cauldon plates printed with decoration after Pratt & Co and three pieces of the 19th Century Prattware printed with birds including a loving cup (9)
Paris Porcelain Partial Dinner Service, mid-19th c., incl. covered soup tureen, h. 12 in., w. 14 1/2 in.; fish platter, 24 in. x 9 1/4 in.; 2 graduated platters, 21 1/4 in. x 13 3/4 in. and 14 3/4 in. x 10 in; and 12 soup plates, dia. 9 in. (16 pcs.). Provenance: Estate of D. Clive Hardy, New Orleans
Extensive Derby Porcelain Cornflower Motif Dinner Service, c. 1806-1825, red crown above crossed batons marks, incl. covered tureen, h. 9 1/4 in., w. 14 in.; oval platter, l. 15 3/4 in.; open serving dish, h. 3 3/4 in., l. 13 1/4 in.; 2 covered vegetable tureens, l. 10 5/8 in.; 2 covered sauce tureens, l. 7 in.; 30 dinner plates, dia. 10 1/4 in.; 12 soups, dia. 10 1/4 in.; and 6 salad plates, dia. 7 5/8 in
Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' dinner, tea and coffee service for six persons comprising; six dinner plates, six dessert bowls, six larger bowls, oval platter, serving dish, gravy boat and saucer, coffee pot, six coffee cups & saucers, tea pot, six tea cups & saucers, six tea plates, sugar basin, milk jug, cake plate, two cake two tier cake stands, four mugs, salt & pepper, novelty tea pot etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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