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317. A Pair of New Hall Berry Dishes
Two irregularly shaped berry dishes, 7-3/4" x 7-1/4", and one oblong irregularly shaped serving dish, 7-1/2" x 9-1/4". Each piece is shaped with molded silhouettes of flowers surrounded by pale blue glaze. The berry dishes have hand-painted baskets of fruit in the centers. The berry dishes have the circular New Hall mark on the underside. Both have gilt striping and other accents.
300/500
Sold: $333.50
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318. A Three-Piece New Hall Tea Serving Set, ca. 1820
A pretty and elaborately decorated three-piece tea serving set, consisting of a teapot with lid, 10-1/4"W from handle to spout x 4-3/4"D x 5-5/8"H; a sugar container with lid and two handles, 6-1/2"L x 4"W x 4-1/2"H; and a cream pitcher, 5-1/2"W x 3"D x 4-3/8"H. Each piece has pink flower images in cartouches on the sides and lids, with white molded flowers silhouetted in pale blue, with gilt accents and striping.
500/800
Sold: $431.25
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319. A Covered Porcelain Soap Dish
A covered porcelain soap dish, oblong in shape, measuring approx. 7-1/2" x 3-3/8" x 3-3/4"H, with the sides glazed in a soft grey color and with the lid banded in soft grey outlined by plum color, with multicolor flower sprays on either side, and with the handle in the shape of a twig with leaves accented in plum. The container has the name "Anderson" in plum color underglaze on the underside.
100/200
Sold: $23.00
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320. An Antique French Majolica Wall Pocket
An antique French Majolica wall pocket in the shape of a folded cabbage leaf, with glazes shading from clear amber over yellow to leaf green. There are two holes through the back for hanging. Overall this unusual piece measures 10-14"L x 3"D.
200/400
Sold: $57.50
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321. A William Brownfield & Son Parian Ware Aesthetic Vase, ca. 1871-1875
The blue vase with a textured background and a pate-sur-pate appliqué of acorns and leaves, with an Egyptian Revival (MK) border and base, detailed with gold. The underside has a brown stamp and incised shape marks. It measures approx. 12-1/4"T.
150/250
Sold: $115.00
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322. A 19th Century Hand Painted Meissen Bottle with Stopper
A large bottle with stopper of tapered form, on small foot. Gadrooned narrow neck with knopped stopper. Polychromed with double sided vignettes of wild fowl in a raised cartouche with scrolls and leafy accents in gilt and pink. Porcelain form with raised decorations on sides and grape vine swags that gather at the top of cartouche. Neck has flower bouquets and surrounding areas painted with blossoms, butterflies and insects. Underglaze blue mark on bottom. With stopper, it measures approx. 17"T.
800/1,200
Sold: $402.50
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323. A Pair of Prattware Transferware Jars, Victorian, ca. 1870
The Prattware pair in a light Robin's egg blue glaze over terracotta with sepia color transfer decoration of a wild boar hunt on both. Both are fitted with gilt metal bases and lids, each with a cabochon on the top. The interior of one lid has a faint raised mark, possibly an upper-case "R" over and "I". The fittings are not marked. Each measures approx. 5-1/2"T.
300/600
Sold: $126.50
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324. A Pair of Sevres Covered Scent Jars in Ormolu Mounts
A pair of polychromed porcelain lidded urns on flared pedestal base, fitted with gilt bronze. With a gilt finial on the lid, both marked on the underside with over-glaze blue Sevres mark with "A" in the middle (1753 date mark). Each is approx. 5"T x 4"D.
400/600
Sold: $241.50
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325. A Pair of Old Paris Porcelain Apothecary Jars, French, ca. 19th Century
A pair of Old Paris porcelain jars with hand painted griffon cartouche in lavender and puce with honey gilding. The matched pair have gilt knoped covers. Lettered with Latin contents description in black polychrome. Each measures approx. 11-1/2"T. The jars were retailed through A. Collins Porcelains & Cristaux of Paris with a red/orange stamp on the underside.
600/1,200
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326. A Single Paris Porcelain Apothecary Jar, French, ca. 19th Century
An unmarked, but most likely Old Paris porcelain apothecary jar. The hand painted polychrome jar with a cover and with gold detail. Slightly shorter than the previous lot, approx. 10-1/2"T. There is black Latin text on the front with a well painted scene of cactus, palm trees and snakes.
400/600
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327. A Spode Felspar Porcelain Tray with Poppy, ca. 1815-1827
An oval tray with a puce Spode Felspar Porcelain mark on the underside, with a green border with honey gilt decoration, and the center with a hand painted oriental poppy, expertly rendered. Approx. 1-1/2" x 11" x 8-3/4".
150/250
Sold: $264.50
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328. An Ironstone Footed Compote, ca. 19th century
An oval bowl raised on a pedestal base with a scalloped edge. The surface is hand painted in cobalt blues, orange, teal and gilt. There is a blue underglaze mark on the underside. Approx. 5-3/4"T x 12-7/8"L x 7-3/8"W.
300/600
Sold: $437.00
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329. A Sevres Ormolu Mounted Centerpiece Bowl
A Sevres ormolu mounted centerpiece bowl, with a white interior, and with the exterior glazed in dark cobalt blue with gilt floral cartouches on either side containing scrolling initials. The bowl has two scrolling foliate handles, a beaded metal mounting on the lip, and sits on an architctural ormolu base, all gilt. Overall the centerpiece measures 11-1/2"H x 11" in diameter.
700/900
Sold: $546.25
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330. A Chateau de Tuileries Three Piece Garniture Set
A Chateau de Tuileries three-piece mantel set, consisting of a pair of vases and and oval cachepot. Each piece is fashioned in hand decorated porcelain with yellow and clear glazes with raised gilt foliate decorations and with pink roses and other flowers in swags and inside gilt cartouches with a very pale blue background. Each piece has an ornately cast ormolu mounting at the top and the base, and the cachepot sits on four legs and has lion's head handles with rings at the ends. Each is marked on the underside. The interior of the cachepot is decorated with a foliate band around the rim and pink flowers strewn about the inside. The vases measure 9"H x 3" in diameter at the widest point, and the oval cachepot measures 8-1/2" x 5-3/4" x 3-1/2"H.
1,000/1,500
Sold: $805.00
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331. A Large English Minton Oblong Covered Box, ca. 1820
A porcelain box with a bow-knot handle and decorated bird panels, with round bun feet and "wrapped" ribbon, molded in relief. Glazed in a blue-green polychrome overall with a beautifully rendered painted panel, in a gilt surround. Approx. 5"T x 6-1/2"L x 5"W.
400/600
Sold: $230.00
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332. An Unusual Tin-Glazed Charger, Continental, ca. 19th Century
The slightly raised sides of this charger feature a blue stylized floral motif in within simple blue outline. The design is highlighted with ochre, rust, green and brown outlines. The roundel of the charger bears a stenciled rose decoration. No maker's marks were found. The charger measures approx. 11" in diameter.
150/250
Sold: $5.75
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333. An Antique Hard Paste Porcelain Jardiniere
A beautiful antique hard paste porcelain jardiniere probably made in Germany, ca. 1850. The clear glazed jardiniere is decorated with hand painted multicolor flowers strewn over the surface, and complimented by gilt designs, swags and accents. The jardiniere measures 12-1/2" x 9" x 5-3/4", and is a flaring oval form on four scrolled feet. There is a blue underglaze mark of a sceptre (KPM, Berlin) on the center of the underside and an impressed mark on the underside near one of the feet.
750/1,500
Sold: $86.25
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334. A Small Hand Painted Madonna and Child on Porcelain
A hand-painted oval porcelain plaque depicting a recreation of Raphael's famous painting, measuring 3-1/2" x 2-3/4", framed in a very ornately pierced foliate Italian frame coated with heavy gesso and gilt, measuring overall 8-1/2" x 6-1/2". The porcelain is impressed with the insignia of the maker on verso.
200/400
Sold: $184.00
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335. A Humorous Pictorial Porcelain Plaque by K. E. Gohring
A humorous pictorial porcelain plaque, signed K.E. Gohring in the lower left corner, titled "Komm Komm!" in the lower center depicting a middle-aged couple in a museum interior. The man wistfully gazes up at a statue of a nude young woman while his wife stands behind him with a less than enamored look on her face. Overall the plaque measures 11-1/4" x 8-7/8", and with the frame overall16" x 13-1/4". The plaque is impressed with the numbers "020" on the verso.
1,200/1,800
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336. A Bloor Derby "Imari Pattern" Set of Cups and Saucers
Six 4-3/4" saucers and five teacups in an Imari pattern with older crown markings on the underside, on some pieces both impressed and stamped in red, with scalloped edges and gadrooned tapering bases glazed in a light coral color. Dates to early 19th Century.
300/500
Sold: $184.00
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337. Four Early 19th Century British Porcelain Teacups and Three Saucers
Four lovely British "butte" teacups and three saucers in delicate hand-decorated porcelain with cinnabar and salmon color flowers surrounded by gilt and with borders of gilt and cinnabar designs, with no maker's marks, the cups measure 3-3/8" in diameter at the lip and the deep saucers measure 5-1/2" in diameter. Possibly Worcester or Derby.
200/400
Sold: $103.50
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338. A Classical Pair of Paris Porcelain Decorative Urns, ca. 19th Century
Polychromed and gilt urns with images of a Fjord complete with buildings and distant vistas. Both with delicate handle, terminating to Rams heads motif. Burnished gilt pedestal, handles and rim, raised on a circular foot and square plinth. Urns attached to bases with fasteners. Unsigned, each approx. 9-1/2"T x 7" diameter at the widest.
800/1,200
Sold: $460.00
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339. A Pair of Heraldic Master Salts, ca. Early 20th Century
Matching pair of salt dishes in shell shape, raised on three animal legs. Brushed with gold on legs, rims and center. Polychromed with cobalt shield and crown center, surround painted with roses bouquets. Each approx. 2-3/4"T. Unmarked.
75/125
Sold: $63.25
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340. A Hand Decorated Staffordshire Figural of Two Musicians and a Dog
A pretty hand decorated Staffordshire flat-back figural of a man and a woman, musicians with their dog, probably ca. 1850. Colors are on the front only. Overall the figural measures approx. 12-1/2"H x 9-1/2"W x 3"D.
350/550
Sold: $69.00
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341. A Staffordshire Figural Spill Vase of Burns And His Mary, and a Figure of An Old Woman With a Jug
Two Staffordshire pieces, including a figural spill vase of a man and a woman with an embossed plaque at their feet reading "Burns and his Mary", made in hand decorated pearlware, measuring approx. 11-1/2"H x 8"W x 3-1/2"D; and a figurine of a seated old woman pouring from a jug into a cup, with her cat peaking out from under her seat, measuring 6-1/2"H x 3-1/4"W x 3-3/8"D, hand painted and with lustre glaze accents.
400/600
Sold: $69.00
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