- MEISSEN BOTANICAL SUGAR BOWL AND
MEISSEN BOTANICAL SUGAR BOWL AND COVER, 18TH C. c. 1740, Germany, gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, both bowl and cover with altozier-molded bands, decorated with fruits, nuts and legume pods, lid finial molded as puce-striated flower, blue underglaze cross swords to underside, 5"h x 4.25"dia
- Moorcroft Sugar Bowl decorated
Moorcroft Sugar Bowl decorated in the Clematis Design diameter 9cm
- A Meissen circular sugar bowl and
A Meissen circular sugar bowl and cover, circa 1750-60, with a flower finial, painted with birds and insects, faint blue mark to unglazed base, 10.5cm high
- MEISSEN PORCELAIN SUGAR BOWL &
MEISSEN PORCELAIN SUGAR BOWL & SAUCER, 19TH C. Meissen German porcelain sugar bowl with lid and saucer, circa mid-19th century, painted with Chinoiserie vignettes in the manner of J.G. Höroldt within cartouches of Bottger luster and edged with iron-red and gilt foliate scrollwork, the underside of saucer with impressed mark "MEISSEN / 4," both pieces with additional marks in black and Christie's East label remnants to undersides. Saucer: 7.25" diameter. Fading to gild decorations. Provenance: Christie's East, 1979 September 1.
- Hard paste sugar bowl 6"x6" and
Hard paste sugar bowl 6"x6" and creamer with Chinese landscape decoration.
- LEEDS MUG AND COVERED SUGAR BOWL.
LEEDS MUG AND COVERED SUGAR BOWL. England 1st quarter-19th century. Both with yellow strawberry designs. Sugar has molded ring handles. Some imperfections. Mug 5.5''h. sugar 4.5''h.
- A Herend Covered Sugar Bowl in
A Herend Covered Sugar Bowl in the Rothschild pattern of oval handled form. Width 5 1/2 inches.
- MEISSEN FLORAL PORCELAIN COVERED
MEISSEN FLORAL PORCELAIN COVERED SUGAR BOWL/BASINMeissen Polychrome and Gilt Floral Porcelain Covered Sugar Bowl and Basin, blue crossed swords marks, covered sugar h. 4 1/4 in., dia. 4 1/2 in.; basin dia. 6 5/8 in. (2 pcs.)
- Meissen porcelain bowl 3"h.x4.5"dia.
Meissen porcelain bowl 3"h.x4.5"dia. four saucers 6"dia. two plates and two oval cups & saucers.
- LEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England early
LEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England early 19th century pearlware. Oblong bowl with applied handles and four-color floral garlands. 4 3/4''h.
- Meissen Blue Flowers Porcelain
Meissen Blue Flowers Porcelain Creamer & Sugar Bowl. Gilt decoration, rose lid finial on sugar. Excellent condition- creamer measures 5x5.5x4'' and sugar measures 4.5x4''
- LEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England early
LEEDS SUGAR BOWL. England early 19th century pearlware. Round bowl with bold fruit and floral decoration. 4''h.
- A Dr. Wall Worcester Covered Sugar
A Dr. Wall Worcester Covered Sugar Bowl Decorated in cobalt blue on white with flowers and butterflies, and with a flower shape finial, blue crescent mark on the underside. Purchased from Marshall Galleries, Cleveland OH, 1971.
- (2) Pr. Sterling Columbia Creamer
(2) Pr. Sterling Columbia Creamer & Sugar BowlWith scrolled handle and decorative floral motif base stamped on bottom sterling Columbia weighted 8.3 oz. both 3.5'' D x 3'' H circa early 20th century
- Meissen porcelain banded cream
Meissen porcelain banded cream and sugar, commemorative cup; mark ID plate, 10"dia.
- MEISSEN ARMORIAL SUGAR BOWL AND
MEISSEN ARMORIAL SUGAR BOWL AND COVER, 18TH C. c. 1750, Germany, gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, the peach-form bowl and lid each decorated with a coat of arms contained in a gilt cartouche, the remainder dotted with flower sprays, the lid modeled with a twig handle terminating in flowerheads, blue underglaze double crossed swords to bowl underside, gilt "K" on both bowl and lid underside, approx. 5"h x 5"squ
- A Davenport sugar bowl, coffee
A Davenport sugar bowl, coffee cup and saucer and tea plate in pattern No. 1946, together with three Minton milk jugs and fourteen plates and a comport
- MEISSEN GREEN-GROUND CIRCULAR SUGAR
MEISSEN GREEN-GROUND CIRCULAR SUGAR BOWL AND COVERMeissen Green Ground Circular Sugar Bowl and Cover, circa 1740, 18th century, painted in the manner of Heintze, two cartouches of figures at a quayside and in landscape, the cover painted with fruit finial and painted with small landscape reserves, bottom marked with gilt numeral "99" and script letter "H" and press number 10, diameter 4 1/2 inches. Provenance: Parke-Bernet Galleries, December 1971 sale, item #118.
Condition:
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- Worcester Chamberlain sugar bowl
Worcester Chamberlain sugar bowl 5"H and creamer circa 1800; together with a Sampson covered bowl
- Large German Porcelain Figural
Large German Porcelain Figural Sweetmeats Bowl, fourth quarter 19th century, depicting a Louis XV youth presenting an oval bowl,modeled after the considerably smaller Meissen model of the eighteenth century, h. 7", w. 11", d. 9".
- Meissen Pink Flower Porcelain Creamer
Meissen Pink Flower Porcelain Creamer and Sugar Bowl. Gilt decoration and edges. Rose finial on sugar lid. Excellent condition. Creamer measures 5x5.5x4'', sugar measures 4.5x4.5''
- Richly Gilded and Polychromed Meissen
Richly Gilded and Polychromed Meissen Porcelain Sweetmeats Bowl, fourth quarter 18th century, of modified quatrefoil form, the interior in brilliantly painted "Japanese Flowers" decor, the base with the Meissen crossed swords in underglaze blue, w. 9", d. 9".
- PEASEWARE SUGAR BOWL. American
PEASEWARE SUGAR BOWL. American late 19th century. Footed covered container with urn finial and bale handle. Slight wear hairlines. 6''h.
- Pair Meissen Sweetmeat Stands Germany,
Pair Meissen Sweetmeat Stands Germany, late 19th/early 20th century, male and female figures in 18th century attire, both holding bowls in Blue Onion style pattern, both with blue crossed swords mark under glaze, he marked "2863", she marked "2858", she 7 in., he 7-1/4 in.,
- Josef Hoffman Austrian, 1870-1956
Josef Hoffman Austrian, 1870-1956 Creamer and Sugar Bowl, circa 1920, for the Wiener Werkstatte
Estimate:$3,000-$4,000
- Dominick & Haff for W.W. Wattles
Dominick & Haff for W.W. Wattles & Sons Sterling Sugar Bowl dated 1902 A lidded sugar bowl with handles raised on round pedestal foot decorated with Baroque style scrolls and floral design and having a gold wash interior. Marked with "W.W. Wattles & Sons" Dominick & Haff hallmark "925" dated 1902 "978" underneath. Monogrammed ERO. Overall measures apprx. 6-1/4"T x 8"L x 5"W. Weighs apprx. 25.54 toz. Provenance: Acquired from the Estate Emily Frew Oliver Sewickley PA.
- Meissen figural Sweetmeat dishes.
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 has a small fleabite to the tip of one finger see images. Each measures 4.5'' tall x 7.75'' long. Shipping weight 3.1 lbs.
- A Sterling Silver Creamer and Sugar
A Sterling Silver Creamer and Sugar Bowl by Fisher Marching simple squat sugar bowl and creamer on pedestal bases applied handles small ribbed detail at the lip weighted sterling silver marked on the undersides. 5.58 toz.
- Meissen Opulent Golden Baroque
Meissen Opulent Golden Baroque (Gold Leaf) Porcelain Creamer & Sugar Bowl. Creamer measures 5.5x6x5'' and sugar bowl meaures 5x5.5x5''. Excellent condition.
- PEASEWARE SUGAR BOWL. American
PEASEWARE SUGAR BOWL. American late 19th century. Footed covered container with urn finial and bale handle. Slight surface wear lid hairline. 6 1/4''h.
- OPEN SUGAR BOWL. Probably Pittsburgh
OPEN SUGAR BOWL. Probably Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1820-1840 blown glass. Pillar-molded with a pedestal base and amethyst in color. 4 1/4''h.
- PATTERN-MOLDED COVERED SUGAR BOWLAn
PATTERN-MOLDED COVERED SUGAR BOWLAn early 19th century pattern-molded glass sugar bowl with cover, probably Pittsburgh region. Brilliant Cobalt Blue, globular shape bowl with twelve vertical ribs, raised on an applied sloping foot, and surmounted by a high-domed matching cover centered by a flat finial. Minor wear. 7 1/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $1,000-2,000 Ex-William J. Elsholz Collection; Ex-Richards Collection.
Condition:
Minor wear.
- MEISSEN CENTER BOWL Germany, late
MEISSEN CENTER BOWL Germany, late 19th-early 20th century, deep cobalt field decorated with gilded acanthus leaves, underside marked with pommel crossed swords and incised "150".
- Meissen serving bowl, hand painted
Meissen serving bowl, hand painted flowers and insects, blue crossed swords mark under glaze with heavy pommels, probably 19th century, 14 in. Minor scratches.
- Lancaster Pennsylvania pewter sugar
Lancaster Pennsylvania pewter sugar bowl ca. 1765 bearing the touch of Johann Christoph Heyne 5 1/4" h. ?
- Pair Meissen sweetmeat stands:
Pair Meissen sweetmeat stands: reclining male and female figures, flower encrusted bowls, both with blue crossed swords marks under glaze, hand incised numbers "2858" and "2863", each 8 x 11-1/2 x 8-1/2 in. Chips to petals and leaves, female figure with repair to left foot, loss to ribbon, chip on bowl rim, losses to ribbons, flet middle finger with chipped tip on female.