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292. An Extensive Meissen Porcelain Table Service in "Indian Pink" Pattern
An extensive Meissen porcelain table service in the Indian Pink pattern, 180 pieces total, including: 46 luncheon plates (3 chipped or repaired), 26 bread and butter plates, 6-3/8"x 3/4"D, (one with a factory flaw on the back), 9 dessert plates, 7", (with yellow accents instead of gilt), 15 berry dishes (or saucers), 5-1/2", (8 with chips), 23 salad dishes, 8-1/4", ( one with a small chip inside the basin), 19 pierced dessert plates, 8-1/4", 5 teacups with gold rims, 3-3/4" dia. x 1-7/8"H (one with crack), 12 teacups with yellow accents on the handles, 3-3/8" dia. x 2-1/2"H (6 with minor damages), 2 sauce boats with self-plates and ladles, 10" x 7", ladles 8", (one of the ladles with a rim chip and the other with slight wear to the gilt), 2 oval pierced serving dishes 10-1/4" x 7-3/4", 2 oval vegetable dishes, 11" x 7-3/4", a fancy two-sided serving dish with handle, 12" x 9-1/4" (large rim chip), one 10-1/2" diameter serving bowl, 3 serving bowls, 13-3/8" dia. (one with a large repair and the other two with small chips on the footrim), 2 squared serving bowls, 9-1/2" x 9-1/2", 2 deep serving bowls with notched corners, 8-1/2" x 8-1/2", one covered dish with a deeply fluted shape, 8" dia., one circular covered dish, 9" dia., one platter, 21-1/2" x 16", one platter, 18" x 13", one platter 16" x 11-1/4", one platter 13-1/4" x 9-1/2", one fish platter, 23-1/2" x 11-1/4", 2 vases on platforms, 5-3/4"H (floral residues inside), 2 mini vases, 2-1/2" H (one with significant repair, both with floral residues), one jam pot with lid on a self-dish, 6-1/4" dia. (small rim chips on lid, rosebud knop has tiny chips), one dinner bell, 4"H (wooden clapper finish is chipped), 2 different miniature teacups and four different saucers (2+2), (all but the smaller round saucers have rim chips), 3 double sided salt dishes with handles, 3-5/8" x 2", a pair of two sided bon-bon dishes with figurines of a man and a woman preparing food seated on top, 10" x 4-1/2" (his leg has been broken and repaired, his foot has come off, her head was off and was reglued, small rim chip on her dish), and a fabulous three-tiered pierced rim centerpiece server with the figure of a man carrying a hat full of flowers at the top, 11" dia. at the widest point x 21-1/2"H (his right hand is missing, slight touch up to the gilt around the base, the assembled piece is wobbly and can be taken apart, some of the detail of his lace ruff may be missing and some chipped flower petals), and two mini teacups and saucers, the cups 2-5/8" dia. x 1-7/8"H, the saucers 4-1/8" in dia. x 3/4"H (the cups with rim chips.) Each mini-cup has a slightly different shape, one more fluted than the other.
6,000/8,000
Sold: $4,312.50
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293. A Group of 52 Pieces of Royal Crown Derby Tableware
A group of Royal Crown Derby porcelain tableware, "Bluebells on Chain," issued ca. 1910-20, each piece decorated in a blue pattern with gilt striping on the edges, each piece marked on the underside, consisting of twelve 7-1/8" dessert plates, twelve 6-1/8" bread and butter plates, twelve teacups and twelve 5-5/8" diameter saucers, one 3-1/2"H creamer, one 5-3/8" x 3" small bowl, and two 9" diameter cake plates with "handles" on either side.
1,000/1,200
Sold: $287.50
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294. A Collection of Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" Porcelain Tableware
A collection of Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" porcelain tableware, consisting of six teacups with 5-1/2" saucers with very slightly fluted edges, five 7" diameter dishes, one 6-1/4" dish and one 9-1/4" dish, one teapot with lid, one double handled sugar bowl with lid and one creamer, all with the 1890-1940 marks on the underside.
1,500/2,500
Sold: $1,150.00
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295. A Lovely Set of Mason's Ironstone Tableware
A lovely set of Mason's Patent Ironstone tableware, consisting of eight 9-3/8" diameter luncheon plates, eight 9-1/2" diameter soup plates, two 7" x 5" x 5-1/2"H covered soup tureens each with a 8-7/8" x 6-3/8" liner, and a large serving platter, 17-1/4" x 13-1/2". Each piece is marked with an impressed mark on the underside and one of the tureen lids is also marked with a beautiful transfer image of a coat of arms with a crown beside which are a lion and a unicorn. (see detail photograph). Each piece is hand decorated with an Oriental inspired design with flowers and vines around a pool of water. The background color is a glossy robin's egg blue. There is gilt tracery around the flowers, the rims, and each handle of the tureens. The handles at the sides of the tureens are in the shape of an animal's face.
2,000/3,000
Sold: $2,185.00
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296. An Early Worcester "India" Tea Service
A beautiful Worcester tea service in the "India" pattern, consisting of a teapot with lid, 10-1/2"W x 7"H, an oval sugar container with lid, 5-1/2"W x 6"H x 3-5/8"D, a cream pitcher, 5-1/2"W x 4-1/4"H x 3-1/8"D, a 6-1/2" diameter x 3"H waste bowl, ten teacups, 3-1/8" diameter, and ten saucers 5-3/8" in diameter. The hand painted glazes in iron red, green and salmon with gilt accenting are inspired by Indian motifs.
1,000/2,000
Sold: $920.00
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297. A Bow Plate, English ca. 1760
A porcelain plate painted in five circular panels with flowers and four fan panels with Chinoiserie style lake scenes. It has a blue decoration on the underside of the rim, and the underside with faux Chinese characters. The plate measures approx. 7-1/8" in diameter.
500/700
Sold: $488.75
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298. A Pair of Caughley Plates, ca. 1780
A pair of Caughley plates, ca. 1780, made in Brittain, with transfer-printed patterns in cobalt blue with a gilt rim in the "Pagoda" pattern, measuring 7-5/8" in diameter, each fitted with metal hangers for display. Each is marked on the underside with the cobalt blue "S" mark.
700/900
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299. English Export Ware Part Tea Service, ca. 1780
A nice collection of a blue and white porcelain tea service pieces. The lot includes 12 cups with 13 saucers and a waste bowl. They are decorated with dark cobalt blue transfer with gold trim. The bowl is approx. 3-1/2" x 6-1/2", the saucers approx. 6" in diameter, and the cups approx. 2-1/2"T.
1,000/2,000
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300. A Matching Pair of Derby Porcelain Plates With Hand Painted Ornithological Design, ca.1810-15
A museum-quality matching pair of scallop shaped plates with serving edge, both with iron (ferric oxide) orange color Derby mark on the underside. They feature beautifully painted nature studies depicting six types of fowl in colorful polychrome glazes. They are decorated with honey-gilding in the surrounding border. Each measures approx. 1-1/2"T x 9-1/2" to 10"D.
2,000/3,000
Sold: $1,840.00
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301. Edition by Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973)
A white earthenware ceramic plate designed by Pablo Picasso, approx. 10" in diameter, with a relief image of a stylized face on the front, and imprinted on the underside with "Empreine Originale of Picasso", "Madoura plein feu", and numbered in black 63/100. The plate is enclosed in a very good acrylic plexibox and situated in an intricate plate display stand, measuring overall approx. 13-1/2"W x 9-1/2"S x 13-1/4"H.
2,000/3,000
Sold: $2,702.50
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302. Karel Appel (Dutch, 1921-2006)
A hand-glazed ceramic platter, 16" in diameter, with a small foot, pierced for hanging, signed on the underside, dated '85, with the artist's insignia, numbered 8/8. A vivdly colored image of a bird on a bright yellow background.
1,500/3,000
Sold: $2,587.50
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303. Karel Appel (Dutch, 1921-2006)
A hand-glazed ceramic platter, 16" in diameter, with a small foot, pierced for hanging, signed on the underside, dated '85, with the artist's insignia, numbered 3/8. A vivdly colored image of a face on a bright red and blue background.
1,500/2,500
Sold: $3,047.50
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304. A Rare First Period Worcester Salad Bowl, ca. 18th Century
A rare First Period Worcester bowl, ca. 18th Century, in a molded shape with a small footrim, with the interior impressed from the mold with shell shapes and other complimentary foliate designs, hand decorated in a dark cobalt blue glaze with a "cabbage" in the center and flowers in each shell connected by a geometric arc. The lip of the bowl undulates with arcs and points. It is marked with the cobalt blue underglaze crescent mark. The bowl measures 9-7/8" in diameter x 2-1/2"H.
800/1,200
Sold: $805.00
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305. A Royal Vienna Monteith, ca. 1744-1820
A Royal Vienna porcelain centerpiece in an oval urn-shape with two handles and a crenelated lip, with gilt striping and other accents, and with a band of dainty blue flowers around the widest edge and small blue Forget-Me-Not flowers with gilt leaves and stems strewn lightly around the outside. Overall the piece measures 14"W x 7-3/4"D x 7-5/8"H. It is marked on the underside with the cobalt blue beehive or shield mark and also has incised marks underneath near the foot.
2,500/3,500
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306. A Pair of Chelsea Turquoise Ground Dishes in Kakiemon Design, England, ca. 1758-1770
A pair of Chelsea porcelain dishes, kakiemon design with a turquoise ground highlighted in gilt scroll and floral design, butterfly motifs in the center and borders, which are slightly scalloped and raised. Gold anchor mark on both, dating the pieces to ca. 1758-1770. A fantastic pair, beautiful on display. Spur marks on bottoms. Approx. 8-3/4" in diameter.
1,000/2,000
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307. An Early German Porcelain Snuff Box, Possibly Nymphenburg
Kidney shaped porcelain box with a slightly domed hinged lid glazed in pink and further decorated with a lace pattern in gilt. The center of the lid features a vignette with a letter "M". The box is fitted with gilt brass mounts, and has a blue under-glaze mark on the bottom. A sweet charming piece perfect for a gift to a young lady. Measures approx. 1-1/2"T x 1-1/2"W x 2-1/2"L.
100/200
Sold: $149.50
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308. A French Hard Paste Porcelain Plates & Platter in Angoulême Sprig Pattern, French, ca. 1780-1829
A lot consisting of three items of hard paste porcelain decorated with cornflowers, the favorite flower of French Queen Marie Antoinette. They are gilt on the edges and rim, with deep wells and a small foot. The Duc D' Angouleme Guerhart et Dihl facotry mark in red is on the platter, one plate with "A" under crown in red, the other not marked. The platter measures approx. 14" x 9-1/2", the plates approx. 9-1/2" in diameter.
500/800
Sold: $258.75
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309. A Pair of Spode Reticulated Plates, ca. 1790-1820
The earthenware plates are oval in shape with scalloped edge and basket-weave center; the edges are reticulated. Each has polychrome hand decoration in bright colors over stencil pattern. The bottoms with incised stamp of "Spode" and number 3156. Each measures approx. 9-1/2" x 7-3/4".
700/900
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310. Worcester Spiral Shanked Cake or Bread & Butter Plate, Flight & Barr Period, ca. 1790
A Worcester single circular shanked cake or bread and butter plate. The plate has a serrated rim which is gilded. A further gilt line runs around the base of the plate with the same serrated design as the rim. There is no manufacturer's mark on the plate with exception to an incised "B" on the underside. Hand decorated with Puce and gold. The bowl measures approx. 7-1/2" in diameter.
100/200
Sold: $63.25
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311. An 18th Century French Soft Paste Plate
An 18th Century French soft paste plate with a glossy white glaze and hand decorated with classical designs in cobalt blue, with a cobalt blue mark on the underside, in a deep dish shape with fluted rim, measuring approx. 10-1/2" in diameter.
200/400
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312. A Hard Paste Paris Porcelain Bowl, A Royal Derby Saucer & A Hand Painted Porcelain Dish
A three piece lot of porcelains, including: a hard paste porcelain bowl hand decorated with flowers on the exterior and gilt rim, with a small foot with gilt banding, illegibly incised mark on the underside, approx. 2-7/8"T x 6" in diameter; a Royal Derby saucer hand painted with roses and gilt springs on the interior, a small foot, the underside with the orange Derby mark, approx. 5-5/8" in diameter; and what is possibly a New Hall small dish with hand painted flowers and a decorative rim, on a small foot, unmarked, approx. 1-1/4"T x 5-1/8" in diameter.
150/250
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313. A Pair of Derby Tea Cups and Saucers
Matching cups and saucers, hand decorated with pink flowers and gilding. Underneath, each is marked with orange decorators marks "2/559. The cups measure approx. 2-1/2"T, the saucers approx. 5-1/2" in diameter.
100/200
Sold: $34.50
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314. A Chamberlain's Worcester Tureen with Lid
A small Chamberlain's Worcester tureen on liner with lid, with a molded raised design border in white silhouetted by pale blue, with a dark cobalt band with gilt leaves around the lid and around the lip, with two handles with gilt decoration and a similar handle on the lid. The clear glazed parts on the lid and the body have hand painted decorations depicting grapes and strawberries with green leaves and gilt leaves. Overall the tureen measures 6"H x 7"W x 4-3/4"D.
700/900
Sold: $402.50
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315. Two Coalport "Coffee Can" Cups and Saucers and a Sugar Bowl, English, ca. 19th Century
A matched pair of cups and two saucers with an open sugar container, or waste bowl. Done in orange transferware floral decoration and honey gilt detailing. The bowl has double handles and an oval form, approx. 2-3/4"T x 7-1/4"L x 4-1/8"D. The cups have simple handles, each approx. 2-1/2"T.
400/600
Sold: $126.50
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316. A New Hall Scenic Serving Plate
A New Hall scenic serving dish with a rural scene with a coach and horses in the center, and embellished with gilt striping and accents. The oblong irregularly shaped serving dish measures 7-1/2" x 9-1/4". The dish is shaped with embossed white flowers surrounded by a pale blue glaze.
200/400
Sold: $299.00
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