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Lot 538

A 20th century black metal deeds box and collection of vintage 20th century children's parlour games and playing cards. The box reads Bristol City S.B & D.F. Society - Deeds of 151 Glos'. Rd & Other Securities. Included in the card games are The Jolly Old Maid, Music Master, Lexicon, Snap, various sets of playing cards and a Trick Coin bank. 

Lot 128

A set of four playing card suit scalloped edge pin trays hallmarked: A & JZ for A & J Zimmerman Ltd., Birmingham, 1897. Weight 69g.

Lot 137

Ephemera, Dogs, including licences from 1870, 1902, 1971, 4 page die cut calendar 1900, dog food adverts (Spratt's, Derby), H.P. Scott Dogs Outfitter advertisement, pictorial invoice headings, playing card backs, 2 RPs child in dog cart etc. (25+)

Lot 707

Cigarette cards, USA, Moore & Calvi, Playing Card Inset, Set 3, 'X' size (set, 53 cards) (a few with slight marks, mostly good) (53)

Lot 456

Victorian tortoiseshell playing card box of rectangular form with domed hinged cover and silver hinge and internal clips, (London 1892), Atkin Brothers, 9.5cm across

Lot 468

Pair of 19th century Chinese lacquer counter dishes, of waisted rectangular dished form, one emblazoned 'Game' the other with playing card figure, 11cm high, together with two pairs of rectangular tapering form and one other (7)Condition report: 'Gane' dish as small loss to rim top right corner, general wear elsewhere but mostly condition is goodj

Lot 469

19th century Chinese black lacquer gaming counter box, of canted rectangular cushion form, housing fitted interior with seven lidded boxes and twelve trays, 37cm wide x 31cm deep x 11cm highCondition report: 51 playing cards in total (52 including De la rue advertising card

Lot 1

A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Novelty Brass Mounted Oak Playing Card Box in the Form of a Book. Hinged Lid Having Cribbage Scorer Border and Complete with Two Packs of Cards and Various Coloured Pegs, 21cm x 13.5cm

Lot 405

A box of miscellaneous items, including a musical box, playing cards, a card case, ornaments etc

Lot 45

BAKELITE PLAYING CARD DISPENSER, containing cards, along with other vintage sets of playing cards, Lexicon and Rubicon, also Empire bakelite dominoes in tin, Lotto House boxed game and car badges

Lot 199

A mahogany card table, 18th century and later, the fold-over top with an inset leather playing surface and counter wells, raised on knee carved supports terminating in paw feet, 88cm wide, 40cm deep, 70cm highCondition report: Knocks, scratches, discolouration and wear. Top re-polished and split. In need of restoration.

Lot 160

CERAMIC FLASK MODELED WITH PLAYING CARD CHARACTERS AND TWO FURTHER JUGS ONE MODELED AS A BIRD

Lot 130

Early 20th Century Wills's Gold Flake Cigarettes playing cards, a set of 1960s Woodbine cards and Waddington's Lexicon card game

Lot 146

An Edward VII silver playing card-box, by Mappin and Webb, London, 1908, plain oblong, wood lined and with two decks of playing cards, 7.5cm wide. Good condition. No splits, dents or repair. Very clear marks both to the lid and base.

Lot 156

19th Century stained bone travel chess set, with folding board, king size 4.6cm tall (one pawn missing); along with a Elfin playing card set.

Lot 286

A 19th Century Chinese profusely carved ivory calling card case, one side depicting Gentleman wearing mandarin hat, robes and fan seated in armchair with lady playing a Sanxian seated on a stool beneath prunus trees, the other side with two young men within rocky landscape and birds 11.8 x 7.6cm together with another Chinese possibly Canton (late 19th Century) ivory calling card case, plain body, one side carved with vase shaped inset with figures within landscape and pagodas, the other side with two arabesque cartouches carved with figures , 10 x 5.8cm (overall condition - wear commensurate with age) 

Lot 285

A Victorian burr walnut folding card table in French taste, circa 1880, by Gillow & Co, the folding top with baize playing surface, the rear legs on drawer action, the top edge stamped for the maker 1370, 75cm high, 84cm wide, 48cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Overall with a polished appearance, some discolouration to the gilt metal mounted areasOne piece of gilt metal beading is detached but present with the lot, this appears to be an old loss that has been repaired previously and become unstuck againThe interior baize is recent, and in fair conditionSome slight warping to the top overall, does not sit entirely 'flat' Drawer action working at time of report, with some stiffness, this may benefit from a lubricate Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 317

A late George III mahogany and satinwood banded card table, circa 1810, of D-shape, the folding top enclosing a red baize playing surface, 75cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Numerous chips and losses, old splits and cracks, especially through the centre of the topThe top with various marks, stains, fading, The supporting timber for the hinged rear legs is all later replacement (beech). There is wobble in this area, signs of baize lining here alsoThe red baize is replacement but with marks and stains. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 401

Y A pair of George III mahogany and rosewood banded card tables, circa 1780, of semi-elliptical outline, each with a green baize playing surface, 74cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deepCondition Report: Both tables with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, some chips, losses, and replacements to some veneers and inlaysThe baize has been replaced, however there are various marks and stains. The baize is 'tight' and this is apparently stopping the tables from lying flat.The supporting legs and rails with numerous old, filled signs of woodworm. Some opening to joints, one table with later screws to the interior of the friezeBoth are a similar colour overall.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 44

A George III mahogany card table, circa 1770, of serpentine outline with canted angles, the top opening to a baize playing surface, 76cm high, 92cm wide, 44cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, Overall with a dark appearance Later blocks to the inside of the carcass, there are sings of various glueThe baize is later, however there are marks and stains to thisPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 208

A Rowenta nickel plate Bridge playing card trump indicator, early to mid-20th century, width 10cmAll in working order but the indicator thumb pieces are all very rubbed

Lot 932

ÔNUMA, CHIYUKI active ca. 1950s Woodblock print: Female card player. Japan. Shôwa period. 1958. Nishiki-e, kinginzuri, gofun. Dai-Ôban. Series: Josei jûnikagetsu (Women of 12 months). Sheet: Karuta (card playing). The month of February represented by a young woman playing cards. The details of the screen in the background printed with silver, the white of the kimono with shell limestone (gofun). Sign.: Chiyuki ga. Publisher: Sobunsha, Tokyo. Condition A. Very good print, yellowed. Provenance: Private collection Southern Germany. Charity Auction for the benefit of Mukoviszidose e.V. Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 21,85 Euro plus 4,15 Euro VAT EU: 33,61 Euro plus 6,39 Euro VAT Worldwide: 58,82 Euro plus 11,18 Euro VAT additional shipping insuranceSpecial Conditions Art & Interior ART & INTERIOR Explanations to the Catalogue Chiyuki Ônuma Japan Shin-hanga 20th C. Asian Art - Japan / Korean Paintings, Woodblock Prints Shôwa period (1926-1989) Shin-hanga Print Japan Estimated Shippingcost for this lot: Germany: 21,85 Euro plus 4,15 Euro VAT EU: 33,61 Euro plus 6,39 Euro VAT Worldwide: 58,82 Euro plus 11,18 Euro VAT additional shipping insurance

Lot 141

A George II mahogany and crossbanded combination card/games tableCirca 1745, the eared and shaped hinged top with double moulded edges, opening to reveal four recessed counter wells, four circular candlestick dishes and a baize surface, inset with two central retractable slides enclosing an ebonised, walnut and fruitwood inlaid backgammon playing surface, above one short frieze drawer, on lappet headed tapering legs, repaired shrinkage to the top, 90cm wide x 46cm deep x 76cm high, (35in wide x 18in deep x 29 1/2in high)Footnotes:A comparable George II mahogany combination card/games table, albeit one with a triple foldover top as opposed to the twin hinged top on the offered lot, is shown in three separate illustrations in H. Cescinsky, English Furniture from Gothic to Sheraton, 1937, New York, p. 242.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 310

A handcrafted games box set and a card box with playing cards

Lot 609

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY FOLDOVER CARD TABLE, the moulded rectangular top with green baize lined playing surface, raised on moulded square legs. 73.5cm high, 86cm wide, 42.5cm closed

Lot 679

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY FOLDOVER CARD TABLE, demilune, the string inlaid and crossbanded top opening to reveal a green baize lined playing surface, over a well figured frieze, raised on five square section tapering legs. 73.5cm high, 96.5cm wide, 48cm deep (closed) 

Lot 702

A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD FOLDOVER CARD TABLE, the hinged top with rounded corners opening to reveal a baize lined playing surface, above a frieze with leaf carved spandrels, raised on a faceted tapering stem with leaf carved collar, issuing from a quad-form platform base with paw feet and moving on castors. 75cm high, 91.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep (closed) 

Lot 733

A GEORGE III PAINTED SATINWOOD DEMILUNE FOLDOVER CARD TABLE, the top painted with floral swags within a border of coiled ribbon and a rosewood banded edge the interior with green baize lined playing surface, the frieze with foliate inlay and similarly banded with rosewood, raised on four square section tapering legs inlaid with pendant bell flowers. 74cm high, 94cm wide, 43cm deep (closed)

Lot 344

An antique 19th Century French Boullework / Boulle Work ebonised swivel top card table / games table. Stunning brass inlaid top with central horn and wheat motif surrounded by leaf border and floral medallion rosettes to the corners. The fold over lip opening to reveal a spacious interior storage compartment and green lined felt playing area. The sides further decorated and having applied ormolu brass details. All raised on turned reeded tapering legs. A trully impressive example. Measures 70cm / 68cm x 85cm x 43cm / 91cm.

Lot 162

Bristol. A commonplace book, by W.P., compiled between 1816-1850, approx. 239 pages of manuscript writings, written from both ends of the book and so partially inverted, p.1 (at front) with manuscript date '1816' at head, comprising: approx. 61pp. extracts from the Mayor's Calendar [of Bristol] including ones dated 1076-1709; approx. 58pp. chronology of Bristol and national events 1816-1850, apparently written by the owner of the book, including descriptions of: a new invention the 'Pedestrian Curricle' exhibited at the Assembly Rooms in 1819, the Bristol riots of 1831, and the trial of Mary Ann Burdock in 1835, etc., plus occasional notes on the weather; 5pp. extracts from the Bristol Quarter Sessions books 1681-1684; 1p. conundrums; 18pp. European events 1812-1815; 20pp. extracts from a work on singing, with a few lines of manuscript music; 16pp. notes on the writer's beliefs as a Unitarian, proverbs, etc.; 9pp. three letters addressed 'To the editor of the Christian Reformer', both initialled W.P. (the 2nd dated 1818), each with a note stating when they appeared in the above publication under the name 'Juvenis'; 11pp. notes on medical ailments and treatments, 2 leaves cracking at gutter, a few later manuscript anotations, a few leaves from rear portion apparently removed, sewing broken at front (first few leaves detached), front pastdown with modern ink ownership stamp, free endpapers deficient, contemporary half reverse calf, worn, front cover nearly detached, spine deficient, front cover with ink manuscript title 'The Mayor's Calendar', small 4to, together with: Album, compiled by Jane Blythe, compiled between 1831-1871, calligraphic title dated 1831, with ink manuscript note pinned to verso, regarding the baptism of Jane Blythe in 1807, approx. 66 pages of manuscript poems and verses in various hands (with additional blank pages), some dated, many initialled or signed, titles include: The Farewell, Puzzle to a Lady, Creation, To a Firstborn Child, A Tale of Waterloo, To a Lock of Hair, Epitaph on Miss Ellen A... , etc., also 5 cartes de visite mounted onto blank leaves (two marked Preston [Photo], Leeds), 1 pencil sketch of St. Mary's Abbey York, 5pp. mounted chromolithographed greetings cards at rear, preliminary blank with mounted mourning card dated 1871, sewing broken, rear hinge cracked, contemporary maroon half morocco, worn, front cover detached, spine deficient, rear cover loose, small 4to, plus: Commonplace book, a commonplace book, compiled between 1st January-26th December 1835, 407 pages of manuscript writings, all apparently in the same hand, covering a wide range of subjects including language, classics, poetry, novels, astrology & horology, medicine and other science-related, including extracts from 'A Course of Lectures on the Modern Discoveries in Astronomy by Dr. Lardner delivered before the "Leicester Mechanic's Institute"', additionally several loosely inserted newclippings, mostly comprising engraved portraits, views, antiquities, scenes (including hunting, racing, etc.), also a couple of pencil sketches, one being of two Chinese men walking on stilts, scarce minor spotting, one leaf with long horizontal closed tear, both hinges cracked after endpapers, contemporary half sheep, worn, hinges cracked, spine deficient, folio, with: Clifton College, a photograph album, c.1890s, containing approx. 31 albumen print photographs, several relating to Clifton School (Clifton College), including photos of the pupils in houses such as North Town and Browns, with early ink manuscript titles and names of sitters to some, and an image of the cricket team playing in front of the college, various conditions, support leaves soiled and spotted, original black half morocco gilt, oblong 4toQty: (4)

Lot 213

PLAYING CARD BOXES, a set of eight, altogether two graduated sets of four, 36.5cm x 28cm x 9cm at largest. (8)

Lot 233

A collection of four vintage stamped sterling silver bridge pens having cuboid tops decorated with playing card suits and in a bespoke leatherette case. Together with four Harrods bridge pens. Stamped Sterling Silver. 20cm x 23cm x 5cm

Lot 528

A Georgian style burr walnut card table, the D-shaped hinged swivel top opening to reveal a baise-lined playing surface, raised on scallop shell capped turned legs with pad feet, 78 x 46 x 74cms high.

Lot 803

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY, SATINWOOD, INLAID AND PENWORK CARD TABLE IN THE MANNER OF EDWARDS & ROBERTS, C1890, RETAINING THE ORIGINAL GILT TOOLED LEATHER TRIMMED BAIZE PLAYING SURFACE, THE FRIEZE FITTED WITH A DRAWER, 74CM H; 89 X 48CM Repairs to both back leg hinges, one back foot damaged, small losses to veneer; original finish, top faded and marked

Lot 135

FINE PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD DEMILUNE CARD TABLES LATE 18TH CENTURY the crossbanded fold-over tops with quarter veneers centred by ovals, opening to baize lined playing surfaces, above plain friezes outlined with stringing, all raised on turned and tapered fluted legs(97cm wide, 76cm high, 43cm deep)

Lot 328

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY NICKEL MOUNTED CAMPAIGN CARD TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the hinged green baize playing surface with a drawer below, raised on folding X supports; bearing a plaque BEST LONDON MAKE(open 87cm wide, 78cm high, 74cm deep)

Lot 384

DUTCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CARD TABLE 19TH CENTURY the shaped fold-over top with outset rounded corners, inlaid with a flowering urn and birds, opening to a blue baize lined surface, the counter wells inlaid with playing cards, raised on cabriole legs, with floral marquetry throughout(82cm wide, 76cm high, 36cm deep)

Lot 161

A group of games and trinkets, to include Lightening Action Air Slammers, Jason Donovan Straight from the Heart, Hula Hoops Action Spring, The Lexicon card game, Patience playing cards, various other playing cards, lead figures, board games etc. (a quantity)

Lot 131

Quantity of badges, a 'Winchester St Cross' knocker, magnifying glass, rosary beads, card counters, playing cards, pen nibs, coins and a mother of pearl winder 

Lot 604

ENVELOPE CARD TABLE, late Victorian mahogany with ivory and boxwood marquetry, the green baize lined playing surface with copper counter wells above a drawer on cabriole supports joined by stretchers, 77cm H x 56cm square.

Lot 180

Vintage 18ct gold enamel playing card cufflinks - damaged to 1 panel as shown chester HM weight 8g

Lot 283

Wedgwood wall clock, a Cleo pattern quartz mantle clock, collection of Wedgwood blue jasperware including five New Year bells, a 1976 egg, Ronson table lighter, Tower of London & 1980 anniversary plates, a Waddingtons Wedgwood commemorative Charles and Diana playing card set, some boxed

Lot 393

A walnut folding card table of rectangular form, the figured walnut top with cross banding, enclosing faded playing baize, raised on turned supports to pad feet, 50cm, together with a walnut drop-leaf table, 61cm

Lot 26

Grafton Carlton and other crested china, including a Glad Eyes Bird, Arms of Cheltenham., moulded box, Arms of Dartmouth., playing card suit boxes, Welsh hat, Arms of Holyhead., dogs, lighthouses, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 211

Cigarette cards, USA, Kimball, Beauties (Playing card inset) (set, 52 cards) (good)

Lot 1271

A PAIR OF ITALIAN PIETRA DURA PANELS, each inlaid with a playing card design. 10ins x 8ins.

Lot 435

A 19th century printed set of playing cards by Reynolds & Sons, circa 1820, complete, with Ace of Spades duty card, 9 x 6.5cm.

Lot 214

Y A Regency mahogany, satinwood and rosewood banded card table, circa 1820, the hinged top enclosing a baize lined playing surface above turned supports, quadraform base with outswept legs to the angles, 71cm high, 92cm wide, 46cm deep

Lot 234

A George III mahogany and satinwood inlaid card table, circa 1790, 74cm high, 91cm wide, 44cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips, splits and losses. Filler applied to top in places. Evidence of old worm. This is mainly to the underside but there are old worm hokes to the top, front and sides. Filler/dark wax has been used to help disguise. Baize inset playing surface is replaced and is in generally good condition. Some fading to timber. Some old cracks to veneers, including to one of the curved corners of the frieze.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 240

Y A Regency mahogany and rosewood banded card table, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, the folding top enclosing a baize playing surface above a line inlaid frieze and reeded tapering legs, 72cm high, 90cm wide, 44.5cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Some old chips, losses, and replacements to inlays, The baize appears recently applied, Some old marks and scratches, polished appearance Some later screws to secure the back legs to the internal frameOverall solid and stableCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 279

A circular Perspex card table, of recent manufacture, the top inset with a baize playing surface, and with removable leather effect cover, 72cm high, 110cm diameter

Lot 300

A George II mahogany card table, circa 1740, with rounded castelated corners, the top opening to a baize playing surface and counter wells, 72cm high, 84cm wide, 42cm deep

Lot 348

*'Erte' (Romain de Tirtoff) (Russian-French, 1892-1990)Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, Spades, from the Playing Card Seriesfour serigraphs, signed in pencil lower right and numbered 7/75image 48 x 34cm65 x 50cm overall, unframed (4)*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Good condition

Lot 735

Fine quality early Victorian rosewood card table, with shaped fold over top enclosing puce baize playing surface with well below, on tablet frieze with carved medallions and fluted pilaster and standard ends and carved splayed supports on castors, 87cm wide x 47cm deep x 78cm highCondition report: Top appears to be skimmed, overall some fading, some surface scratches but otherwise condition is very good

Lot 737

Cameron (John Jackson, 1872-1951). A pair of albums, filled with approximately 180 humorous scenes, drawings, and illustrated letters with vignettes in pen & ink (some with wash), circa 1925-50, comprising approximately 125 original watercolour or gouache, and 55 pen & ink, a few loosely inserted, mostly of a humorous nature, including golfing subjects (approx. 13) and other sports, parties, holiday scenes (mainly in Scotland) and other outdoor activities, home life (including card playing etc.), shopping, pictorial maps, some World War II related, etc., most inscribed and dated, some signed, occasional spotting (mainly affecting support leaves in 2nd volume), 2nd volume with a few oversize items with edge-chipping and fraying, and approx. 3 items with some insect damage to surface (mostly towards edges), approx. 32 x 26cm and smaller, 1st volume containing a photograph of the artist at work (some surface damage), also a loosely inserted envelope containing correspondence and notes by a person researching the artist and his work, modern brown half morocco, gilt spines with green morocco labels to each, folioQty: (2)NOTESThese two albums comprise letters and correspondence sent by John Jackson Cameron (who often describes himself as 'Uncle John') to his close friends Lucy Oppenheimer and Nora Robbins between the years 1925-1948. The illustrations feature the two women, their husbands, and family pets in many of the scenes, which were often sent to celebrate birthdays, Christmas or New Year, or to recall other incidents in their lives, usually portrayed in an amusing manner. Cameron studied at the Académie Julian in Paris and worked as an illustrator before joining the army in 1914. Awarded the Distinguished Service Order in 1918, he retired from the army in 1920 with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. After Lucy died in 1935, Cameron lived with her surviving husband Albert 'Bertie' Oppenheimer in London.

Lot 590

A George III satinwood and possibly 'partridge-wood' crossbanded card table, circa 1780The D-shaped fold-over top enclosing a baize-lined playing surface, the frieze inlaid with stringing and centred by a burr-yew veneered tablet. on gaitered square-tapering legs, 91.5cm wide x 45.5cm deep x 74cm high, (36in wide x 17 1/2in deep x 29in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 167

Leicestershire. Morden (Robert), Lecester Sh: Playing card map, circa 1676, uncoloured engraved 'playing card map' with the suit mark of clubs and a circular portrait of the 'knave', some staining, 90 x 60 mm, mounted with a modern printed description below the map in a separate aperture, together with Simmons (Matthew). Leicester & Rutland..., [1657 or later], uncoloured map with triangular mileage table, engraved by Jacob van Langeren, toned overall with some tape staining to upper margin, 105 x 105 mm, with Van den Keere (Pieter). Leicestershire, circa 1627, uncoloured engraved map, slight browning to upper margin, one small rust hole in the margin but not affecting image, 85 x 125 mm, English text on versoQty: (3)

Lot 75

A leather card box, c.1900, the hinged top with a ring of enamel playing cards within a patinated metal border, the sectional interior with miniature playing cards, incomplete, and a booklet 'The Laws of Auction Bridge', box 11.5cm squareCondition report: Box: Some wear.Booklet: Some foxing and discolouration.

Lot 2762

Zwei Gedecke, 6-tlg., Tiffany & Co., zwei Gedecke mit Spielkartenmotiven, 1 mal weiß, Dekor Elisabethan, für Staffordshire, 1980er Jahre, 1 mal schwarz, Tassen mit UT, H. 7 cm, Kuchenteller, Ø ca. 20 cmTwo place settings, 6 pcs, Tiffany & Co., two place settings with playing card motifs, 1 white, decor Elisabethan, for Staffordshire, 1980s, 1 black, cups with saucers, h. 7 cm, cake plate, Ø ca. 20 cm

Lot 2409

Spielkarten-Leuchter Kreuz, Meissen, Kanuffschwerter 1850-1924, 1. W., Entwurf Ernst August Leuteritz unter Verwendung alter Formen im Jahr 1876, Modellnr. K 104, Vierpassige, geschweifte Plinthe mit Goldrand. Trichterförmiger Sockelhals mit 4 Widderköpfen, Lorbeerkränzen und Rocaillen. Kleeblatt förmiger Korpus mit zwei geschweiften Maskaronenhenkeln. Türkisfarbener Fond mit Goldrand. Schauseiten bunt bemalt mit Spielkarten bzw. Kreuz in ovalen Medaillons, Henkel best. u. geklebt, H. 18 cm, Lit. Bergmann, Meissen Figuren, Ergänzungsband für I und II, S. 58Playing card chandelier cross, Meissen, Kanuff swords 1850-1924, 1st choice, design Ernst August Leuteritz using old forms in 1876, model no. K 104, four-piece curved plinth with gold rim. Funnel-shaped plinth neck with 4 rams' heads, laurel wreaths and rocailles. Cloverleaf shaped body with two curved mascaron handles. Turquoise background with gold rim. The sides are colorfully painted with playing cards and crosses in oval medallions, the handles are bumped and glued, h. 18 cm, Lit. Bergmann, Meissen Figuren, Ergänzungsband für I und II, p. 58

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