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$120.00
$120.00
A Chinese Export porcelain tea bowl, Qianlong (1736-1795). Decoration in Famille Rose colours of neatly painted flower garlands and borders in European Rococo style. Diam: "3/7,5 cm, height: "1 ¾ /4,5 cm. Condition: rim chip and two hairlines.
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A Chinese Export salt in the Double Peacock pattern, Qianlong, c 1750.
Width: “3 ¼ /8 cm, height: “1 ½ /3,5 cm. Condition: fine.
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$380.00
$380.00
An English porcelain milk jug by Coalport, stand by Hukin & Heath, in the Aesthetic style, c. 1890. In the shape of a Nautilus shell, bark textured, with a silver plated and basket handled stand. Printed green mark and Rd 185045 H & H, the stand with impressed marks H & H 10854. An unmarked silver plated stirring spoon of the period to go with the jug and stand. Height including handle: "6 ¾/ 17,5 cm. Condition: fine.
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$100.00
$100.00
A dinner plate by Ridgway, Stoke on Trent. Decorated with a printed and hand painted pattern of vines. Printed marks of bow and arrows, Ridgways, Stoke on Trent, pattern mark 1605, painter's mark and impressed mark for 1889. Diam: "10/25,5 cm. Condition: fine.
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$110.00
$110.00
A small Chinese export tea bowl for the European market, c 1750-80.
Enamelled decoration of flowers in green, purple and puce. Height: “1 ½ /4 cm, diam: “2 ½ /6,5 cm. Condition: three hairlines (the longest visible on photo).
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Charming figure of a dog, a Bolognese terrier, after an early 18th c Meissen model by Kändler, a model made all through the 19th c, by Meissen and by Samson of Paris. Unmarked, probably 19th century. Height: "8 ¾ /22 cm width:10 ½ /27 cm. Condition: fire cracks, hairs missing around the head as seen on photos. One rear paw restored.
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$550.00
$550.00
A French lavishly decorated urn-shaped vase with handles, c 1850 in Rococo Revival style.
The foot and bowl in the classical manner have been made separately and are joined by brass and iron parts (extra photos transmitted on demand). The abundant decoration on front and back is matched by the brilliant blue of the undecorated sides. The style and standard of the design and decoration of this unmarked vase is typical of the production of Jacob Petit (1796-1865). Height: 27 cm...
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$250.00
$250.00
Beautiful cup and saucer with shape and decoration in the English Rococo revival style, by Jacob Petit in Fontainebleau, France, c 1840. Saucer and exterior of the cup in a quite simple and discreet design in pale turquoise and gilt, the interior of the cup lavishly decorated with roses and rocaille ornamentation in enamel colours and gilt. Condition: some wear to the gilt borders and a few negligible nicks to the inner side of the foot rim (cf. photo). Painted under-glaze blue mark J P...
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$100.00
$100.00
A French Sarreguemines plate or wall dish. The decoration is of two North African gentlemen, one asking the other (in French): ”Is it the abuse of coffee that has caused that perturbation to your head?” Transfer printed and hand painted. Sarreguemines U & C mark for c 19870 – 1920. Diameter: "8 ½ / 21,5 cm. Condition: fine.
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Charming cup and saucer from Limbach, Germany, 18th century. Creamy white glaze and iron-red decoration over the glaze of small children, putti, engaged in fishing. Mark on cup and saucer of crossed under-glaze blue L’s and a star. The Limbach porcelain manufacture in Thuringia, c 1772 – 1787 chose this mark as a competitive marketing tool, resembling the crossed swords of Meissen. Diameter of saucer: "4 ¾ / 12,2 cm, height of cup "1 ¾ / 4,5 cm.
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Charming cup and saucer from Limbach, Germany, 18th century. Creamy white glaze and iron-red decoration over the glaze of small children, putti, engaged in fishing and chatting. Mark on cup and saucer of crossed under-glaze blue L’s and a star. The Limbach porcelain manufacture in Thuringia, c 1772 – 1787 chose this mark as a competitive marketing tool, resembling the crossed swords of Meissen. Diameter of saucer: "4 ¾ / 12,2 cm, height of cup "1 ¾ / 4,5 cm...
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Charming cup and saucer from Limbach, Thuringia, 18th century. Creamy white glaze and iron-red decoration over the glaze of small children, putti, engaged in fishing and chatting. Mark on cupand saucer of crossed under-glaze blue L’s and a star. The Limbach porcelain manufacture in Thuringia, c 1772 – 1787 chose this mark as a competitive marketing tool, resembling the crossed swords of Meissen. Diameter of saucer: "4 ¾ / 12,2 cm, height of cup "1 ¾ / 4,5 cm.














