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A collection of late 19th to early 20th Century Dresden porcelain to comprise large coffee pot, large teapot, covered sugar, covered milk, serving plate, side plates, three cups and five saucers, all hand painted with botanical studies with gilded highlights and borders over the white porcelain ground, crossed Sword and T mark. (qty)
A large quantity of late 19th to early 20th Century Dresden tea wares to include a small teapot and cover, serving plates, fluted cups, saucers and plates, all hand painted with botanical studies with gilded highlights and borders over the white porcelain ground, underglaze blue Dresden and Crown mark. (qty)
China, two blue and white porcelain teapots, Kangxi period (1662-1722)-18th century, comprising a small bulbous teapot decorated with flowers and elegant ladies and a pear-shaped teapot painted with panels of riverscapes on a lotus ground, its cover matched (both with some chips and hairlines) h. 7,5-13 cm [2]
China, famille rose porcelain 'chrysanthemum' teapot and cover, Qianlong period (1736-1795), the lower half and cover moulded as rows of chrysanthemum petals, the bulbous sides decorated with panels of chrysanthemum on a ground of flower scrolls (small nicks, hairline around handle) h. 9,5 cm Provenance : collectie Dr J.E. van der Meulen (1848-1941) [1]
China, small collection of sancai-glazed porcelain, late Qing dynasty (1644-1912), comprising a hexagonal censer and cover moulded with panels of cranes and phoenix, the cover with Buddhist lion finial, a teapot shaped as a peach, finger citron and lotus and a green-glazed model of a monkey h. 10-22 cm [3]
Japan, Imari porcelain tea-service, mid-20th century, comprising a teapot and cover, a sugar-bowl and cover, a milk-jug, a set of six cups and saucers and a tray, each painted with chrysanthemum and bamboo (cover of teapot restored, two cups with hairline, one cup with broken handle diam. 37 cm max. [16]
China, collection of Yixing earthenware, 20th century, comprising a teapot and cover moulded with dragons, a plain teapot and cover, a set of three cups and a single cup (the plain teapot with reglued cover and spout, small chips, all with minor wear) h. 2,8-9 cm Provenance: Particuliere collectie Chinees en Japans porselein uit het bezit van een Nederlands verzamelaarsechtpaar. [6]
Title: Nature Morte a l' Abat Jour. Fauvist-style print depicting a teapot and fruit bowl with a bright overhead light. Pencil signed by artist in lower right corner; edition number in left corner. White matte border with gold-tone frame. Sight size: 24.5""W x 30.5""H; frame: 28.5""W x 34.5""H x 1.25""D. Certificate of Authenticity included. Artist: Marcel MoulyEdition Number: 296 of 300 Condition: Age related wear.
Mintons, Staffordshire, England. Set of 39 pieces of china dinner service in the style of 18th century salt-glaze patterns, ca. mid-20th century. Decorated with flowers and leaves. Each marked along the underside. Including 12 bread and butter plates, eight small plates, eight teacups with saucers, one teapot, one creamer, and one lidded sugar bowl.(Excluding Plates) Height ranges from 2 1/2 in to 6 in; diameter ranges from 3 1/4 in to 6 in. (Plates) Diameter ranges from 5 1/2 in to 8 1/2 in. />Condition: All items are in used condition. There are several small chips and a few minute cracks throughout. Many of the items with brown discolorations. Wear along the undersides.
Irina Zaytceba (Russian, b. 1957). Whimsical porcelain figural teapot in bright colors with applied clocks. With a lid in the form of a conical hat topped by a clock finial.Height: 11 1 /2 x diameter: 5 in. />Condition: There are no major losses, chips, or restorations. Very light wear throughout.
Théière couverte en porcelaine de Meissen KPM, circa 1725A Meissen KPM teapot and cover, circa 1725Of globular form with a loop handle and curved spout with mask terminal, each side painted with a chinoiserie scene within a shaped gilt scrollwork cartouche filled with Böttger lustre and edged with iron-red scrollwork, further painted with scattered insects and sprigs of indianische Blumen to the handle and spout, the domed cover painted with indianische Blumen, attached to the spout by a chain, gilt-edged rims, 12.5cm high, K.P.M. and crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue, gilt numeral 44. to both (spout restuck beneath mount, rim chip to teapot) (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Anon. sale, Kunsthaus Lempertz, Cologne, 15 November 2002, lot 30For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Théière en porcelaine blanche de Meissen à décor en relief, avec un couvercle rapporté, circa 1720A Meissen relief-moulded teapot and associated cover, circa 1720The cover French 18th century soft-paste, both decorated with applied prunus branches, the pot with a more elaborate and early scheme including birds perched on the branches, 10cm high crossed swords in underglaze-blue to the base (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Théière couverte en porcelaine de Meissen KPM, circa 1725-30A Meissen KPM teapot and cover, circa 1725-30Of depressed globular form with a loop handle and curved spout with a mask terminal, each side finely painted with a chinoiserie scene within a quatrelobe gilt scrollwork cartouche filled with Böttger lustre and edged with iron-red and purple scrollwork, further painted with sprigs of indianische Blumen and insects, all below a formal gilt border, the domed cover with a continuous chinoiserie scene, 11.5cm high, K.P.M. and crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue, gilt numeral 98. to both (spout restored, very minor wear to gilding) (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Théière couverte en porcelaine blanche de Meissen, circa 1720An early Meissen white teapot and cover, circa 1720Each side applied with fruiting and leafy grape vines with birds in relief, the cover with similar branches, 12.3cm high (small chips to applied branches and foliage) (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Très rare bol à thé et sa soucoupe en porcelaine de Meissen, circa 1713-19A very rare early Meissen teabowl and saucer, circa 1713-19Decorated in the workshop of George Funcke, Dresden, in silver, each with a band of strap- and scrollwork motifs linked by narrow panels, the teabowl: 4.3cm high; the saucer: 11.2cm, (tiny rim chips to teabowl, silver tarnished) (2)Footnotes:Provenance:The Antique Porcelain Company, London (paper label to underside of saucer)An invoice from the Dresden enameller George Funcke of June 1719 notes that he had been decorating and firing Meissen porcelain gold and silver, as well as all manner of colours, since 1713 (quoted by Claus Boltz, Steinzeug und Porzellane der Böttgerperiode, in Keramos 167/168 (2000), appendix 6.2. Similarly decorated teabowls and saucers, a teapot and a bowl are in the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Porzellansammlung im Zwinger (inv. nos. PE 927-929., published in U. Pietsch/C. Banz, Triumph der blauen Schwerter (2010), cat. no. 27). Another early teabowl and saucer with silver decoration is in the Kunstgewerbemuseum, Berlin (published by S. Bursche, Meissen (1980), no. 44).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Théière couverte en porcelaine de Meissen, circa 1724A Meissen teapot and cover, circa 1724Each side superbly painted with a Chinoiserie scene, one side with a dragon, within a gilt scrollwork quatrefoil cartouche filled with Böttger lustre and edged with iron-red scrollwork, the spout with mask terminal flanked by indianische Blumen, the handle and spout similarly painted with flower sprigs, the domed cover with a continuous Chinoiserie scene, 12.5cm high, K.P.M. and crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue, gilt numeral 59. to both (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Partie de service en porcelaine de Meissen Hausmaler, circa 1725-30A rare Meissen Hausmaler part service, circa 1725-30Each moulded with fruiting and leafy vines decorated in Augsburg probably in the workshop of Johann Aufenwerth in enamels and gilding with additional gilt strap and scrollwork, the handles and spouts gilt, elaborate gilt scrollwork borders to the rims, the interiors with gilt chinoiserie vignettes om scrollwork brackets, comprising:A silver-gilt-mounted coffee pot and cover (the mounts marked for Elias Adam, Augsburg, 21cm high); A teapot and cover (12cm high);An oval sugar box and cover (12cm across);A tea canister and cover (10 cm high);A waste bowl (8.2cm high; 16.5cm diam.);Six teabowls and saucers, (two saucers restuck, tea cannister cover restuck, coffee pot finial replaced, minor wear and losses) (21)Footnotes:Literature:S.-K. Andres-Acevedo/H. Ottomeyer, Invention & Vollendung (2016), cat. no. 15A similarly decorated and mounted coffee pot and cover is in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, (accession no. 1956-1855).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Exceptionnel service en porcelaine de Meissen Hausmaler, circa 1725An exceptional Meissen Hausmaler service, circa 1725Of superb quality, decorated in the workshop of Sabina Aufenwerth, depicting various Arcadian landscape scenes including shepherd scenes, cattle scenes and stages of a coach ride, likely after Nicolaes Berchem, painted en grisaille and in pink tones, each finely detailed scene set within gilt strapwork borders under a c scroll rim, comprising:six cups and saucers;a slop bowl;a sugar box and cover;a teapot and cover likely from an associated contemporary service (the cover attached by a chain);a silver-gilt-mounted coffee pot and cover (the mounts marked for Elias Adam, Augsburg, 1722-26) the coffee pot: 22.5cm high (19)Footnotes:Provenance:The Rosa Alba Collection of Meissen PorcelainLiterature:U. Pietsch/K. Jakobsen, Frühes Meissener Porzellan (1997), no. 71Exhibited:Düsseldorf, Hetjens-Museum, 'Frühes Meissener Porzellan Kostbarkeiten aus deutschen Privatsammlungen', 19 January-6 April 1997;Dresden, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Porzellansammlung im Zwinger, 'Frühes Meissener Porzellan Kostbarkeiten aus deutschen Privatsammlungen', 7 May-13 July 1997Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem (1622-1683) was a prolific Dutch painter and draughtsman, producing over 800 paintings and at least 57 etchings. His work was greatly esteemed and prints after him are numerous. These prints were used as wall decoration, were collected in books but also were used by artists as models. Prints by or after Berchem have been among the most predominant and recognisable graphic sources used on furniture, porcelain and delftware. Prints and engravings greatly increased an artist's visibility and popularity, and Berchem undoubtedly benefitted from this strategy. According to the art historian Gerdien Wuestman, 'There is hardly a Dutch artist whose oeuvre generated so many prints as Nicolaes Berchem.' (Gerdien Wuestman, 'Nicolaes Berchem in Print: Fluctuations in the Function and Significance of Reproductive Engraving,' in Netherlands Quarterly for the History of Art 24, no. 1 (1996): 19–53 p. 19.)Another teapot by the same hand was offered at Galerie Koller, Zurich, 19 March 2007, lot 1506 (si ringrazia Alessandro Biancalana per il riferimento).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Theière couverte en porcelaine de Meissen, circa 1735A Meissen teapot and cover, circa 1735Painted in Schwarzlot with Kauffahrtei scenes depicting merchants and their wares by a quayside within gilt scrollwork cartouches filled with Böttger lustre and edged with elaborate puce scrollwork heightened in brown surmounted by a mask and small Chinoiserie figures, scattered puce indianische Blumen, 11.5cm high, crossed swords marks in underglaze-blue, gilt numeral 70 (minor wear) (2)Footnotes:Provenance:The Rosa Alba Collection of Meissen PorcelainFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Partie de service à thé et café en porcelaine de Meissen à fond turquoise, circa 1745A Meissen turquoise-ground part tea and coffee service, circa 1745Painted with scenes depicting Watteauesque figures in park settings, each within a shaped gilt quatrelobe cartouche edged on the inside in dark brown, the waste bowl and saucers with similar scenes within gilt scrollwork cartouches and gilt scrollwork borders to the rims, comprising:a coffee pot and cover,a hot milk jug and cover, a circular sugar bowl and cover,a waste bowl, four coffee cups and saucers,four teabowls and saucers,the covers with gilt pinecone finials, the sugar bowl cover with a gilt branch handle applied with flowers, the teabowls with a flower on the inside; together with a similarly decorated Meissen turquoise-ground teapot and cover, circa 1745, the coffee pot and cover: 21.5cm high, crossed swords marks in underglaze-blue, gilt numeral 49. to all pieces except the teapot, the teapot and cover with gilt mark C., impressed numerals (finial of hot milk jug cover replaced and restored chip to rim, very minor chips and wear) (25)Footnotes:Provenance:Anon. sale, Christie's London, 1 March 1993, lot 154;The Rosa Alba Collection of Meissen PorcelainFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mid Victorian silver four piece bachelor's tea service, comprising teapot, sucrier, milk jug and tea caddy, embossed and chased with flowers and c-scrolls and having flowerhead finials, the teapot with ivory insulators, by Beare Falcke, London 1859 and 1864, teapot 9.5cm high, 21.5oz overall. (4)Ivory submission reference no. GEZDU665
A charm bracelet, the 9ct gold figaro-link bracelet with padlock clasp, suspending a collection of 9ct gold and yellow metal assorted charms, to include a lion and a teapot, bracelet length approximately 18.5cmGeneral surface wear throughout, commensurate for use, with patchy wear to hallmarks. Some of the charms are hollow. The padlock clasp is functioning. Gross weight approximately 22.2gm.
A George V silver three piece tea service, of compressed form, decorated in relief with scallop motifs and engraved with stylised foliage, the teapot with ivory handle and knop, the sucrier with ivory knop, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1932, teapot 14.5cm high, 47oz overall. (3)Ivory submission reference no. ECMJ5JPQ
A matched silver five piece tea service, comprising tea kettle on stand with burner, and matching sucrier by D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1915, embossed with flowers, foliage and c scrolls, the stand with lion's mask and paw supports, 38cm high including handle, a George III teapot, by Samuel Whitford II or Samuel Wheatley, London 1814, 16.5cm high, and a similar milk jug and sugar basin, 131oz overall. (5)Ivory submission reference no. YAT6E6QC
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