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Lot 52

Sechs Eierbecher. Zwiebelmuster. Blaue Schwertermarke Meissen. H 7,5 cm

Lot 53

Tortenplatte. Zwiebelmuster. Blaue Schwertermarke Meissen. Ø 32 cm

Lot 54

Runde Schale. Zwiebelmuster. Blaue Schwertermarke Meissen. Ø 25 cm

Lot 55

Speiseservice. Sechs Suppentassen mit Untertassen, sechs Speiseteller (Ø 25 cm), vier Abendbrot-/Dessertteller (Ø 22 cm) und quadratische Schüssel (22 x 22 cm). Zwiebelmuster. Blaue Schwertermarke Meissen

Lot 59

Kaffeeservice für sechs Personen. Sechs Kaffeetassen mit Untertassen, sechs Kuchenteller, Kaffeekanne, Zuckerdose uns Sahnegießer. Zwiebelmuster. Blaue Schwertermarke Meissen

Lot 268

A PAIR OF MEISSEN STYLE FLORAL ENCRUSTED VASES AND COVERS each with painted scenes of courting couples, the vases applied with cherubs and putti, flowers and scrolling handles, 28cm high together with a pair of Derby pots (4) Condition Report: Both have internal firing cracks and one is visible on the should of a vase. There are multiple losses to the flowers and leaves and damage to the figures.

Lot 273

A MEISSEN FIGURE OF A MAN modelled standing beside a barrel, 17cm high Condition Report: missing raised hand and has chips to rim of hat.

Lot 274

A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL FLORAL ENCRUSTED TWO HANDLED VASES each painted with a bouquet of flowers and exotic birds in a naturalistic setting, 24cm high, together with a pair of Meissen style ewers with turquoise painted ground and bouquets of flowers and a leaf shaped inkwell (5) Condition Report: pair of vases - both have cracks to the upper surface of the flaring rims, but the cracks do not seem to go right through to the underside, losses to petals and leaves. One has crack to the body. ewers - one has been broken to the handle and re glued with restoration to the spout and front of piece. Inkwell missing handle and lids.

Lot 276

A COLLECTION OF CONTINENTAL FIGURES including a Meissen blue and white figure of a man modelled standing beside a barrel,17cm a figure of Hermes sat beside an anchor, man playing a violin 20cm and eight other figures (11) Condition Report: Damage and or restoration to most of the figures.

Lot 333

A 20TH CENTURY MEISSEN FIGURE modelled as a Chinese woman and her son fishing from a small boat, with a crane beside them, crossed sword mark to base and incised number 65526, 15cm high Condition Report: Small chip to the back of her head.

Lot 115

An exceptionally rare pair of English porcelain figures of a Turkish Lady and Gentleman, circa 1758-62Longton Hall or Vauxhall, after the Meissen originals by Johann Joachim Kändler, attractively enamelled in complimenting colours with matching blue and white turbans, she standing in a dancing pose with her left arm raised, flicking her long hair with her right, wearing a yellow fur-lined coat and pink patterned smock over yellow skirts, he standing in dramatic pose, his right hand on the hilt of the sword at his hip, his left hand behind, wearing a pink fur-lined coat, yellow patterned smock and pink trousers, on mound bases applied with flowers, 18.5cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceDistinguished Private CollectionExhibitedAshmolean Museum, OxfordThis pair is taken from two figures forming part of a set of 'Six Orientals' designed by Kändler for Meissen, circa 1745. The set is based on a collection of engravings made by different French artists entitled 'Recueil de cent estampes représentant différentes Nations du Levant tirés sur les tableaux peints d'après Nature en 1707-1708 par ordres de M. Ferriole'. Ferriole was the French Ambassador to Constantinople and the engravings included Bulgarians, Hungarians, Turks and Levantines seen in the streets of the city. The Meissen versions are illustrated by F Berling, Festive Publication (1910), p.28, fig.37. The models were copied in English pottery and porcelain by several factories. A similar coloured pair is illustrated by Bernard Watney, Longton Hall Porcelain (1957), figs.42 and 43. They were also copied by Samuel Gilbody at Liverpool, see Maurice Hillis, Liverpool Porcelain 1756-1804 (2011), p.308, no.7.72 and the pair from the Peter Bradshaw Collection sold by Bonhams on 24 January 2007, lot 56. The only other recorded coloured example of the male figure is in the Victoria and Albert Museum (acc. no. 414:25-1885).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 117

A very rare Bow figure of a Street Cook, circa 1757After the Meissen original from the 'Cris de Paris' series, standing before a brazier filled with hot coals, holding a saucepan in his left hand, his right arm raised to taste the contents from his right forefinger, a towel flung over his left arm, wearing a white hat, patterned waistcoat with brown cuffs, white apron and pale purple breeches, on a scroll-moulded base picked out in gilding, 15.2cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceDistinguished Private CollectionExhibitedAshmolean Museum, OxfordThis figure is based upon one of several drawings, some dated 1753, which were commissioned from Christophe Hüet by Johann Joachim Kändler to serve as designs for a Meissen series of the 'Cris de Paris'. The drawing of the Street Cook is illustrated by Martin Eberle, Cris de Paris: Meissener Porzellanfiguren des 18. Jahrhunderts (2001), p.86, no.29, with the Meissen version being modelled by Peter Reinicke. A similar Bow figure of a Street Cook is illustrated by Peter Bradshaw, Bow Porcelain Figures (1992), p.138, pl.126 and another is in the Fitzwilliam Museum (acc. no. C.24-1992). See also that sold by Sotheby's in New York on 10-11 November 2006, lot 686. A Meissen version of the figure was sold by Bonhams on 6 July 2010, lot 183.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 161

A Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1758The globular, strap-fluted body reserved with crisply moulded scroll-edged panels, the cover with similar moulding and a pointed mushroom finial, the panels finely painted with Meissen-style flower sprays, surrounded by scattered sprigs and leaves, the cover with a brown line rim, 13cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceRalph Kenber CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 164

A Worcester shell sweetmeat dish, circa 1758The deep, open shell curled over at one side, the undulating rim delicately shaded in purple, the interior painted with a Meissen-style flower spray and scattered leaves, 13.2cm longFootnotes:ProvenanceRalph Kenber CollectionA similar shell from The Crane Collection was sold by Bonhams on 31 March 2010, lot 202. Another was shown in Albert Amor's First Decade exhibition, 1981, no.65.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 165

A Worcester coffee pot and cover, circa 1756-58Of small size and feather-moulded baluster shape with a double scroll handle with high thumbrest, the domed cover with pointed button finial, painted in Meissen style with a colourful loose bouquet of flowers, the reverse with a smaller bouquet, amongst scattered sprigs, a puce scrollwork border below the rim, 19.8cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceRalph Kenber CollectionReferred to in the Worcester's London warehouse price list as 'Wav'd', feather moulding was based on an English silver design although it also occurs in Italian porcelain. Only on the tall coffee pot form it is possible to see the moulding in full and that it represents peacock feathers. The current lot is illustrated by John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain (1993), p.107, col. pl.24. See also a similar example illustrated by F Severne Mackenna, 'Worcester Porcelain' (1950), pl.29, fig.58.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 168

A Worcester vase, circa 1758Of quatrelobed baluster shape, two lug handles applied at the neck and enamelled in green, painted with Meissen-style flowers, two large butterflies and a ladybird, 16.6cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceRalph Kenber CollectionThis distinctive Worcester shape, adapted from a Chinese original, was produced earlier in the 1750s. It is possible this vase remained undecorated for some time due to firing imperfections and the highly unusual addition of insects on the current lot may represent an attempt to disguise kiln problems. A similar vase from The Zorensky Collection was sold by Bonhams on 22 February 2006, lot 40.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 173

A very rare Worcester 'Dutch' jug, circa 1756-60The decoration circa 1762-65, of large size, the globular body moulded with overlapping cabbage leaves, painted in kakiemon style with the 'Red Crabs' pattern of two crustaceans beneath a ferocious flying dragon, banded hedges and foliage around the scrolled handle, alternating with cabbage leaves picked out in green, pale yellow and puce, the cylindrical neck with scattered sprigs and a moulded border painted with a band of flowers and leaves, 27.8cm highFootnotes:Only one other example of this rare jug appears to be recorded, formerly in the Rous Lench Collection sold by Christie's on 30 May 1990, lot 509 and latterly in the Sir Jeremy Lever Collection sold by Bonhams on 7 March 2007, lot 53, illustrated by H Rissik Marshall, Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period (1954), fig.850 and by Franklin A Barrett (1953), pl.28. The decoration is copied from early Meissen and it would appear that a Continental shape from the late 1750s was used and decorated a few years later. A rare bowl in this pattern, also decorated in the early 1760s on a shape from the previous decade, was in the Crane Collection sold by Bonhams on 31 March 2010 and is illustrated by John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain (1993), p.275.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 45

A large Meissen porcelain circular wall charger with pierced rim and painted with cherubs, 36cm diam, (crossed swords mark struck through), together with a pair of K.P.M. (Berlin) porcelain dessert/cabinet plates with tooled gilding and floral painted centres, 22cm diam, (3)

Lot 63

A Meissen porcelain chocolate cup, cover and stand, of quartrefoil shape, painted with alternating panels of Watteau style courting scenes and flowers to a light blue ground, cross swords mark to cup, AR monogram to stand, together with a Meissen sugar bowl and cover, and two Dresden 'scattered flowers' saucers

Lot 30

A Meissen leaf shaped dish, in relief with sycamore leaves in gilt and white, 24cm wide, crossed swords, 20th century; a Rosenthal cabinet cups, saucer and side plate; a Coalport miniature cup; etc

Lot 799

Porcelain trinket boxes & miniatures including Minton, Meissen, Limoges, Delph, 36 items

Lot 365

Meissen hand painted bowl. slight hairline crack

Lot 397

Two boxes of reference books on ceramics etc.: 'Derby Porcelain', 'Meissen Porcelain', 'Leeds Old Pottery' by J.R Kidson & F Kidson, 'English Transfer Printed Pottery and Porcelain', 'Doulton Stoneware Pottery 1870-1925', 'Royal Worcester Porcelain' etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 1233

STRASSBURGER, HENNING1983 MeissenTitel: "Soul Surfer". Datierung: 2015. Technik: Kohle, Öl und Acryl auf Leinwand. Maße: 210 x 300cm.Bezeichnung: Signiert, betitelt und datiert verso: HENNING STRASSBURGER SOUL SURFER 2015. Provenienz: - Sies + Höke Galerie, DüsseldorfAusstellungen: - me Collectors Room Berlin, 2016/17Literatur:- me Collectors Room Berlin/Stiftung Olbricht (Hrsg.): My Abstract World, Berlin 2016, Abb. S. 89Henning Strassburger gehört zu einer Generation von Künstlern, welche sich einem massiven Überangebot von ästhetischem Bildwerken auf zahllosen digitalen Plattformen gegenübersieht. Es ist daher nicht verwunderlich, dass Strassburger sich in seinem Oeuvre vornehmlich mit der Frage nach der Relevanz der Malerei in einer digitalisierten Gesellschaft beschäftigt. Strassburger verlässt dafür teils das Medium der Malerei und wendet sich anderen Techniken zu, um diese elementaren Grundfragen der Malerei im 21. Jahrhundert zu untersuchen. Dass man sich mit tiefgehenden philosophischen Fragen beschäftigen kann, ohne dabei zu ernst bleiben zu müssen zeigt auch eine Anekdote, die Strassburger im Rahmen der Ausstellung "My abstract world" im me Collectors Room Berlin preisgab, wo auch die vorliegende Arbeit "Soul Surfer" gezeigt wurde: So entstand das großformatige Werk nachdem Strassburger 2015 betrunken in einen Hotelpool in Las Vegas gefallen war. Den Titel kann man also durchaus mit einem kleinen Augenzwinkern lesen. Erläuterungen zum KatalogHenning Strassburger Deutschland Zeitgenössische Kunst Unikate 2010er Abstrakt Gemälde Mischtechnik Linie STRASSBURGER, HENNING1983 MeissenTitle: "Soul Surfer". Date: 2015. Technique: Charcoal, oil and acrylic on canvas. Measurement: 210 x 300cm. Notation: Signed, titled and dated verso: HENNING STRASSBURGER SOUL SURFER 2015. Provenance: - Sies + Höke Galerie, DüsseldorfExhibitions: - me Collectors Room Berlin, 2016/17Literature:- me Collectors Room Berlin/Stiftung Olbricht (eds.): My Abstract World, Berlin 2016, ill. p. 89. Explanations to the Catalogue

Lot 29

Continental porcelain monkey band in the Meissen manner, viz:- seven monkeys, some with damage and continental gilt-metal mounted stand, bird decorated 

Lot 56

Modern Meissen 'Onion' pattern blue and white butter dish and cover with integral stand, a decorative Limoges box and cover, Royal Doulton small character jugs, a miniature Wedgwood coffee pot and various other ceramics (2 boxes)

Lot 282

A Meissen shaped oval meat dish, 19th Century, blue crossed swords mark, decorated a jay to the centre and with butterflies to the basket weave border, 49.5cm wide

Lot 283

A Meissen ornithological part dessert service, 20th Century, blue crossed swords marks, decorated birds and scattered insects, pierced gilt rims, comprising two oval dishes, two circular dishes and a square dish/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: the square dish (which is 19thC) has two cracks on the top right corner, otherwise all other pieces are in good condition, no damage or restoration, and the enamels and gilding are good.

Lot 302

A small Meissen vase, a Copelands vase, a Herend dish and four pieces of ironstone china

Lot 318

A Meissen group of a girl and sheep, incised 2934, 14.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Girl has been broken through arms and neck, and to the greenery in her hand, but professionally restored. Overall very good appearance

Lot 319

A Meissen (Marcolini) figure of a flower seller, circa 1800 and another 20th Century, 16cm and 19cm high CONDITION REPORT: Marcolini figure with minor restoration to brim and ribbons on hat and some chipping to flowers and leaves. Modern figure lacking flower in Ieft hand.

Lot 15

Meissen porcelain allegorical group, ‘Hearing’ from ‘The Senses’, modelled as a maiden playing a lute, with a singing cherub, and a recumbent stag, no.1062, restored, 30cm.

Lot 551

A 19th Century Meissen plate, of shaped circular design, outside decorated with a courting couple, 22cms diameter.

Lot 357

A selection of Continental figurines, to include: a candle snuffer in the form of a lady wearing a cloak, impressed anchor mark; a pair of parrots; a Capodimonte Prussian Officer; a Staffordshire lady wearing a crinoline dress; a late Meissen group of a lady playing the harp for a gentleman; and others (various damages).

Lot 110

Coffret en bois gainé de cuir rouge gaufré aux initiales couronnées de V.B. par E. Taburet & G. Boin Sr, 3 Rue Pasquier Paris, XIXe, comprenant : - une chocolatière en argent vermeil 1er titre à décor rocaille à godrons, prise du couvercle amovible à décor végétal - deux verres en cristal à godrons à garniture en argent vermeil 1er titre - deux cuillères à chocolat en vermeil à manche rocaille - deux tasses et sous-tasses en porcelaine de Meissen à décor central d'un bouquet de fleurs et fleurettes éparses et décor d'écailles mauves sur le marli descendant de la lèvre, intérieur pour les coupelles et extérieur pour les tasses. Chocolatière: H. 15.5 cm Verre: H. 8.2 cm Tasse: H. 6.6 cm Coupelle D. 13.7 cm Coffret: H. 14.8x38.5x28 cm Poids argent 466 g Condition: un verre avec mini ébréchure à la lèvre

Lot 831

A Meissen figural candlestick of a gent and a lady in a garden setting, approx height 23.5cm.

Lot 159

Meissen PorzellantellerGroßer PorzellantellerMitte 18. Jahrhundert„Vogelmotiv“Am Boden: Unterglasur, blaue SchwertermarkeDM 39 cmErstklassiger Zustand, keine Restaurierungen.

Lot 161

Museale Meissen Tabatiere Um 1740/45 Johann Gregor Hoeroldt 1696-1775 (zugeschrieben) Tabatiere in Form eines Köchers, Porzellan glasiert, farbig staffiert, teilweise vergoldet. Montierung: Messinglegierung vergoldet. Konische ovale Dose mit gewölbtem Deckel; auf allen Seiten, sogar auf der Unterseite und innen mit unterschiedlichen Szenerien, feinst bemalt. Die künstlerische Qualität der Staffage muss eigentlich von Joh. Gregor Hoeroldt stammen. Der Zustand der Dose ist museal! Keinerlei Beschädigungen oder Abnutzungen erkennbar. Breite 7 cm, Tiefe 4,6 cm, Höhe 6,4 cm

Lot 162

Meissen WalzenkrugUm 1735/40Walzenkrug mit geschwungenem HenkelMessingdeckel mit Knauf, Reste der VersilberungHöhe 19,5 cmBemalung: In goldumrandeter Reserve ein Motiv mit ChinoserienIn der Art des Johann Gregorius Hoeroldt 1696-1775Einwandfreier ZustandAm Boden: Blaue SchwertermarkeMaler Nr. 22 oder 27, in Gold

Lot 165

Zwei Meissen ServiceteileUm 1800PorzellanBlauer DekorEin Teil bestoßenAm Boden: Unterglasur, blaue SchwertermarkeLänge 17 cm, Breite 13,5 cm

Lot 168

Meissen Porzellan Affe„Affe“19. JahrhundertAm Boden: Unterglasur, blaue SchwertermarkeHöhe 15 cm

Lot 251

Rokokouhr Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts Bronze feuervergoldet und bunt staffiert. Auf einem Sockel mit Rocaillen ranken sich Eichenlaubzweige mit Eicheln, die oben ein Uhrgehäuse tragen. Mittig eine Meissen Figur eines adeligen Flötenspielers. Diese am Sockel mit der blauen Schwertermarke. Höhe gesamt: 33,5 cm Höhe Figur: 14,5 cm Das Uhrwerk ist nicht überprüft, die Zeiger fehlen.

Lot 1223

A Fine Meissen Porcelain Dancing Group of the Dance Master and Dancers, ca. 1870-80, crossed sword mark to base, impressed 125, 23cm high. Slight faults to flowers and chip to pipes at rear (piece present)

Lot 1224

A Meissen Porcelain Cup with cover decorated with buildings and shipping scenes

Lot 6200

Zwei kleine Dosen im barocken Stil, Frankreich, um 1900 Herzförmige Porzellandose mit barocker Galanterieszene, Golddekor und Metalleinfassung, im Boden eine blaue Schwertermarke, ähnlich Meissen. Rechteckige Fayence-Dose mit ländlichen Szenen, Golddekor und Metalleinfassung. Maße ca. 8 x 7 x 3,5 cm und 10 x 5,5 x 4,5 cm.Zustand: IITwo small French boxes in Baroque style, France, circa 1900 Herzförmige Porzellandose mit barocker Galanterieszene, Golddekor und Metalleinfassung, im Boden eine blaue Schwertermarke, ähnlich Meissen. Rechteckige Fayence-Dose mit ländlichen Szenen, Golddekor und Metalleinfassung. Maße ca. 8 x 7 x 3,5 cm und 10 x 5,5 x 4,5 cm.Condition: II

Lot 219

Böttger-Steinzeug, Verso am Sockel mit Meissen-Schwertermarke mit 4 Schleifstrichen versehen. Seitlich links signiert „E. Barlach“, unterseitig nummeriert „85033“ und „157 F“. Über rechteckiger Plinthe auf einer Bank nebeneinander sitzendes, im Schlaf geneigtes Bauernpaar. Diese Arbeit entstand nach einer Russlandreise und den daraus resultierenden Begegnungen mit dem russischen Bauerntum. Bereits Barlachs frühe Arbeiten setzen sich mit dem Menschen, seinen Lebensbedingungen und seinen Haltungen zum Leben auseinander. Min. ber., ansonsten guter Zustand. Deutschland, 20. Jh. H x B x T ca. 28 x 42 x 29 cm

Lot 170

Vase mit Schlangenhenkeln, Meissen, nach 1934, mit floralem Dekor, Porzellan, weiß, farbig und gold staffiert, Höhe 28 cm, Manufakturmarke, 1. Wahl, partiell mit Goldabrieb, Zustand A/BSnake handle vaseMeissen, after 1934, with floral decoration, white porcelain picked out in colours and gilt, height 28 cm, manufactory mark, 1st choice, some minor wear to the gilding, condition A/B

Lot 171

Kaffee-/ Teeservice für 12 Personen46-tlg., Meissen, 20 Jh., Porzellan, weiß, polychrom staffiert, mit Blumendekor, 1 Kaffekanne mit Deckel, Höhe 26 cm, 1 Teekanne mit Deckel, Höhe 16 cm, 1 Milchkännchen, Höhe 13 cm, 12 Tassen, 12 Untertassen, 12 Teller, 1 große Kuchenplatte, Ø 27 cm, 5 kleine Sahne- bzw. Konfektschälchen, Ø 7,5 cm, 1 Zuckerdose mit Deckel, Höhe 10 cm, Manufakturmarke, 45 Teile 1. Wahl, 1 Teil 3. Wahl, Zustand B/CTea and coffee service for 12 persons46 pieces, Meissen, 20th C., white porcelain with polychrome floral decoration, 1 coffee pot with lid, height 26 cm, 1 teapot with lid, height 16 cm, 12 cups, height 5 cm, Ø 9.5 cm, 12 saucers, Ø 14.5 cm, 12 plates, Ø 17.5 cm, 1 large cake platter, Ø 27 cm, 5 small cream and sweetmeats dishes, Ø 7.5 cm, 1 milk jug, height 13 cm, 1 sugar box with lid, height 10 cm, with manufactory marks, 45 items 1st choice, 1 piece 3rd choice, condition B/C

Lot 172

Prunkvolles Kaffeeservice für 6 Personen23-tlg., Meissen, 20. Jh., Porzellan, weiß, polychrom und gold staffiert, mit Blumendekor, 1 Kaffeekanne mit Deckel, Höhe 27 cm, 1 Milchkännchen, Höhe 12,5 cm, 6 Tassen, 6 Untertassen, 6 Teller, 1 Prunkteller, Ø 23 cm, 1 Zuckerdose mit Deckel, Höhe 12 cm, 1 kleine Vase, Höhe 9 cm, Manufakturmarke, 22 Teile 1. Wahl, 1 Teil 3. Wahl, Zustand AOpulent coffee service23 items, Meissen, 20th C., white porcelain picked out in colours and gilt, with floral decoration, 1 coffee pot and lid, height 27 cm, 1 milk jug, height 12.5 cm, 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 plates, 1 platter, Ø 23 cm, 1 sugar box and lid, height 12 cm, 1 small vase, height 9 cm, manufactory marks, 22 items 1st choice, 1 item 3rd choice, condition A

Lot 173

Teeservice für 6 Personen17-tlg., Meissen, nach 1934, Dekor 'Blauer Drache', Porzellan, weiß, polychrom und gold staffiert, 1 Teekanne mit Deckel, Höhe 13 cm, 6 Tassen, 6 Untertassen, 6 Teller, Manufakturmarke, 1. Wahl, Zustand ATea service for 6 persons17 items, Meissen, after 1934, ''blue dragon'' decor, white porcelain picked out in colours and gilt, 1 teapot with lid, height 13 cm, 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 plates, manufactory marks, 1st choice, condition A

Lot 204

'Reifenwerferin'Meissen, vor 1934, Reinhold Boeltzig (1863 Berlin - 1941 Berlin), 1909, Modellnr. A235, Porzellan, weiß, polychrom und gold staffiert, Reif und Stab aus Messing, Manufakturmarke, signiert, Höhe ca. 40 cm, 2. Wahl, Zustand BHoop throwerMeissen, before 1934, Reinhold Boeltzig (1863 Berlin - 1941 Berlin), 1909, model no. A235, white porcelain picked out in colours and gilt, the hoop and stick brass, manufactory mark, signed, height ca. 40 cm, 2nd choice, condition B

Lot 205

'Kugelspielerin'Meissen, vor 1924, Walter Schott (1861 Ilsenburg - 1938 Berlin), 1897, Modellnr. Q180, Bossierernr. 100, Malernr. 58, Porzellan, weiß, polychrom und gold staffiert, Manufakturmarke, Höhe 36,5 cm, 1. Wahl, Zustand BBowls playerMeissen, before 1924, Walter Schott (1861 Ilsenburg - 1938 Berlin), 1897, model no. Q180, bosser no. 100, painter no. 58, white porcelain picked out in colours and gilt, manufactory mark, height 36.5 cm, 1st choice, condition B

Lot 207

'Ländliches Fest'Meissen, um 1900, Michel Victor Acier (1736 Versailles - 1799 Dresden), um 1769, Modellnr. C59, Porzellan, weiß, polychrom und gold staffiert, Manufakturmarke, Bossierernr. 125, Höhe 36 cm, 1. Wahl, Zustand CPeasant festivalMeissen, ca. 1900, Michel Victor Acier (1736 Versailles - 1799 Dresden), ca. 1769, model no. C59, white porcelain picked out in colours and gilt, manufactory mark, bosser's mark 125, height 36 cm, 1st choice, condition C

Lot 208

Höfische LiebesgruppeMeissen, 1975, Johann Joachim Kändler (1706 Fischbach - 1775 Meißen), 1744, Modellnummer 73067, Porzellan, weiß, polychrom und gold staffiert, Höhe 21 cm, Manufakturmarke, Bossierernummer 101 und Jahresbuchstaben, 1. Wahl, Zustand ACourtly loversMeissen, 1975, Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706 Fischbach - 1775 Meissen) 1744, model no. 73067, porcelain, picked out in colours and gilt, height 21 cm, manufacturer's mark, model no. 73067, bosser's number 101 and year letters, 1st choice, condition A

Lot 223

Große männliche WackelpagodeSächsische Porzellanmanufaktur Dresden, 20. Jh., Johann Joachim Kändler (1706 Fischbach - 1775 Meißen), ca. 1730, Porzellan, weiß, polychrom und gold staffiert, Manufakturmarke, Höhe 28 cm, Zustand ALarge male nodding pagode figureSächsische Porzellanmanufaktur Dresden, 20th C., Johann Joachim Kändler (1706 Fischbach - 1775 Meissen), ca. 1730, white porcelain picked out in colours and gilt, manufactory mark, height 28 cm, condition A

Lot 224

Große weibliche WackelpagodeSächsische Porzellanmanufaktur Dresden, 20. Jh., Johann Joachim Kändler (1706 Fischbach - 1775 Meißen), ca. 1730, Porzellan, weiß, polychrom und gold staffiert Manufakturmarke, Höhe 28 cm, Zustand ALarge female nodding pagode figureSächsische Porzellanmanufaktur Dresden, 20th C., Johann Joachim Kändler (1706 Fischbach - 1775 Meissen), ca. 1730, white porcelain picked out in colours and gilt, manufactory mark, height 28 cm, condition A

Lot 104

Konvolut 11-teilig, bestehend aus 9 Steinketten, 1 Armband mit Bernstein, Silber, 17,5 cm, und 1 MEISSEN Porzellananhänger mit goldenem Drachen auf Kobaltblau, gefasst in Silber, Ketten zwischen 30 und 70 cm, aus Bernstein, Granat, Koralle, Lapislazuli, Mondstein und Chalzedon, mit Schließen aus GG 14K, Silber und Metall, 20. Jh., deutliche Tragespuren, Ketten tlw. defekt, tlw. mit Ersatzsteinen.| 11-piece bundle of 9 necklaces made of gemstones e.g. amber, garnet, coral, lapis lazuli, moonstone and chalzedone, clasps made of 14K yellow gold, silver and metal, L: 30-70 cm, 1 bracelet, silver with amber, L: 17.5 cm, 1 MEISSEN pendant of porcellaine, set in silver, golden painted dragon on cobalt blue, 20th century, distinct signs of wear, necklaces partly broken, some with parts for enlargement.

Lot 182

A GROUP OF FOUR 18TH CENTURY MEISSEN RIBBON PLATES, each painted with flowers and insects on a basketweave moulded ground, underglaze blue crossed swords and impressed numbers. Each approx. 23.5cm

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