- (2) MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURAL SWEETMEAT
DISHES(lot of 2) German Meissen porcelain figural sweetmeat dishes, modeled after the originals by Johann Joachim Kaendler (1706-1775), each figure in blue and white dress,...
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BLACKAMOOR FI...Four (4) European sweetmeat dishes. 1st - 2nd items: Pair (2) of Meissen style blackamoor figure sugar or sweetmeat bowls, modeled after Johann Friedrich's...
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"INDIAN FLOWERS" P... "INDIAN FLOWERS" PORCELAIN LUNCHEON SERVICE, MARKED, 19TH/20TH CENTURIES, a service for six, each painted in purple Indian Flowers (Indianische Blumen)...
[more like this] - PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN BLUE ONION
PATTERN FIGURAL SW...Pair of Meissen Porcelain Blue Onion Pattern Figural Sweetmeat Dishes, late 19 th Century, blue crossed swords marks, incised model nos. 2863 and 2858,...
[more like this] - PAIR, MEISSEN-STYLE FIGURAL PORCELAIN
SWEETMEATS John Bevington (English), 19th century. Pair of Meissen-style figural porcelain sweetmeat dishes with a reclining male and female holding floral decorated baskets....
[more like this] - PAIR BLUE & WHITE MEISSEN FIGURAL SWEET
MEATS Meissen (German), 19th century. Pair of blue and white onion pattern figural sweetmeats depicting a male and female holding lozenge form dishes. Appropriately marked...
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1815-1924 Group of three figural Meissen (German 1710), porcelain sweetmeat dishes modeled by Johann Joachim Kaendler (German 1706-1775), marks used 1815-1924, comprising...
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Sweetmeat Dishes
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
each bearing crossed swords mark in underglaze blue and impressed 21, one example further numbered 32, the other numbered 82...
[more like this] - MEISSEN POLYCHROME, PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT
DISHESPair of Meissen Polychrome and Gilt Porcelain Figural Sweetmeat Dishes, 19th c., crossed swords marks, impressed "147", and incised "2858" or "2863", reclining male...
[more like this] - PAIR OF MEISSEN-STYLE PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT
DISHESPair of Meissen-Style Polychrome and Gilt Porcelain Figural Sweetmeat Dishes, marked, reclining male and female holding bowls with turquoise ground and floral accents...
[more like this] - MEISSEN PORCELAIN "BLUE ONION" SWEATMEAT
DISHESPair of Meissen Porcelain "Blue Onion" Figural Sweetmeat Dishes, 19th c., crossed swords marks, inscribed "368" and "398", additional various inscriptions, modeled as...
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SWEETMEAT DISHES Early 20th century; modeled as recumbent man and woman in rococo garb, with shaped bowl having puce floral sprays, on scroll base, 8 in. H., 13 in. L. These...
[more like this] - MEISSEN PORCELAIN "BLUE ONION" SWEETMEAT
DISHESPair of Meissen Porcelain "Blue Onion" Figural Sweetmeat Dishes, 19th c., crossed swords marks, inscribed "368" and "398", additional various inscriptions, modeled as...
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dishes; female and male reclining figures holding oblong dish. 12"L. Minor damage to back of woman's wrap, extensive damage to dish on male figure....
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dishesmodeled as a male and female preparing a feast between two shell shaped dishes. Cross swords mark in blue under glaze incised impressed and painted numerals to base....
[more like this] - Meissen figural Sweetmeat dishes. One
depicts a man and the other a woman. Applied floral embellishments to outside of bowl. Marked on bottom. Condition: woman dish has a minor chip to the tip of one foot man...
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Porcelain Figural Sweetmeat Dishes 19th c. each bowl with floral sprays and applied flowers over a scrollwork base each with blue crossed swords one incised "2863" and impressed...
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late 19th century in the Meissen taste with recumbent lady and gentleman holding floral-painted lozenge-shaped dishes with gilt accents resting on shaped bases. H7 1/2'' W11...
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