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293. A Trio of Hand-Painted Porcelain Pill Boxes
This trio of hand-painted porcelain pill boxes includes one oval-shaped box made from Haviland porcelain. Removable lid features an eagle carrying a laurel branch. Measures apprx 3" x 2" x 1-1/2". Second box is rectangular-shaped and hand-painted in blue with gold and rose floral accents. This box has a sweet flower shaped clasp. Verso is stamped "Limoges, France." Measures apprx 3-1/2" x 2" x 1". Third box has a curvalinear shape and is painted with gold and pink daisies. Verso is stamped "Porcelaine decoree a la main, Paris-style" (Porcelain hand decorated, Paris-style). This box measures apprx 2-1/2" x 2" x 1".
100/150
Sold: $92.00
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294. A Pair of Continental Porcelain Figures, C. Late 19th/Early 20th Century
A charming pair of porcelain figures, possibly Sampson, is composed of a young boy giving a dog a bowl of water. He is joined by a young girl who entices a second dog with a treat. The boy is wearing pale blue breeches and a matching waistcoat. His outfit is accented by gold. The girl is dressed similarly, in a pale blue and gold gown. She wears a strand of gold beads around her neck. Boy measures apprx 16" x 12" x 10". Female figure measures apprx 15" x 12" x 7". They are unmarked and unsigned.
400/600
Sold: $529.00
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295. A Pair of Square-Shaped Porcelain Pill Boxes
A charming pair of porcelain pill boxes, stamped Limoges, France on verso. Each box has been hand-painted with a lovely floral and ribbon motif. Accented with gold flower clasp. The first box has been signed "Niya" on the front. Second box has been signed "Emee." Each pill box measures apprx 2" x 2" x 1".
100/200
Sold: $86.25
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296. 19th Century Porcelain Fruit Bowl
19th century shallow porcelain bowl has been hand-painted with various fruit and foliage. Peaches and plums are amongst the delicately painted fruit which adorns the outside of this bowl. Signature is located on verso, in oriental characters. Overall diameter measures apprx 4-1/2."
125/150
Sold: $92.00
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297. Bennington Parian Vase
Parian ware was derived from unglazed white porcelain made in France. It became hugely popular amongst the Victorian people. Christopher Webber Fenton and his brother-in-law, Julius Norton, first made Parian in America at their pottery studio in Bennington, Vermont. Bennington had been a center for the production of utilitarian salt-glazed stoneware since the early part of the century. This vase, featuring a tapered neck, is accented by delicate grapes and grapevines. Upper section has been painted with a lovely periwinkle blue. This vase also has a floral neck, decorative base and twig-like handles. Measures apprx 8-1/4" x 5".
150/250
Sold: $172.50
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298. Lladro "A Rickshaw Ride"
"A Rickshaw Ride" by the Lladro Porcelain Company features a slender young lady dressed in a pink and gray flowered kimono. Her dark hair is held back with pearl hairpins and she has delicate pink flowers tucked into her hair. Her rickshaw is pulled by a young man dressed in blue pants and a light blue tunic. The handles to pull the cart are made from wood. Figural is attached to a wooden base covered with brown velvet. Porcelain figure measures apprx 12" x 15" x 7". Base measures apprx 12" x 9" x 1". Verso of figural is stamped "Lladro" and is also marked "Hand made in Spain, Daisa, 1979".
1,000/1,500
Sold: $632.50
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299. Three Part Porcelain Centerpiece, C. Late 19th/ Early 20th Century
Glazed porcelain features a large centerpiece bowl adorned by numerous cherubs offering flowers, hugging and playing. The cherubs are surrounded by delicate leaves and flowers. This bowl has feather accents and a scroll footed base. It is unsigned and unmarked. The matching pair of candelabra feature cherubs and delicate flowers and leaves. The candleholders are attached to the base by a brass fixture. The trio of extended candle holders are designed to resemble flower buds and flower petals. It is important to note that on one candelabra the candle holders are loose and have been repaired. Bowl measures apprx 10" x 16" x 8". Each candelabra measures apprx 17" x 11". Reminiscent of Blanc-de-Chine Porcelain.
400/800
Sold: $184.00
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300. Lladro "Springtime in Japan"
"Springtime in Japan" by the Lladro Porcelain Company is a depiction of two young girls sitting on a bridge. One girl carries a small dish with a lotus blossom, the second girl holds a tiny flower in her hand and has an umbrella, which is suppossed to rest in her hand, over her shoulder. The bridge is accented by several bunches of delicate flowers. The girls are dressed in pastel kimonos. The figures are attached to a velvet covered wooden base. Porcelain figural measures apprx 12" x 15" x 6". Base measures apprx 14-1/2" x 6" x 1". Signed "Lladro" on verso in blue. Also stamped "Hand made in Spain, Daisa, 1984".
800/1,200
Sold: $460.00
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301. Lladro "Kitakami Cruise"
A retired piece with only 500 made by the Lladro Porcelain Company, this is an impressive piece depicting a large boat, guided by a figure with a wooden pole. The boat features a dragon's head at one end and a crane at the other. Five ladies are seated throughout the boat. Also located inside the boat is a tea set and a lantern with a gold chain. The roof of the boat is accented with ivory-colored dragon figures. This piece comes with a wooden base bearing a gold-toned "Lladro" plaque. Overall, with base, this piece measures apprx 42" x 14" x 10". Signed "Lladro" on verso of piece.
2,000/4,000
Sold: $1,495.00
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302. Lladro "Celestial Journey"
This Lladro Porcelain piece features a winged white horse pulling a blue cart filled with delicate porcelain flowers. A cherub playing a gold horn is perched on top of the cart and a second cherub follows the cart. Two more cherubs are stationed at the horse's feet, one plays a harp while the other flies next to the horse. The cart is attached to the horse with a gold chain. Carriage appears to be floating on two piles of fluffy, white clouds. Stamped in blue on verso "Lladro, Hand made in Spain, Daisa, 1998". Two signatures located on verso, numbered 570. Porcelain measures apprx 13" x 20" x 8". Wooden base with gold-toned Lladro plaque measures apprx 19" x 11' x 1".
1,500/2,000
Sold: $977.50
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