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- (LOT OF 4) MOSTLY GERMAN PORCELAINS:
(LOT OF 4) MOSTLY GERMAN PORCELAINS: ROSENTHAL FIGURE AND 2 DRESDEN DISHES (lot of 4) Mostly German porcelains: an Art Deco Rosenthal figure of a lady inscribed B. Boehs; a Dresden tray; (2) compotes, one Dresden, the other by Isco, the tallest 9.25"h
- TWO MEISSEN & DRESDEN PORCELAIN DISHESLot
TWO MEISSEN & DRESDEN PORCELAIN DISHESLot comprises: 1) An oval Meissen hand-decorated dish, 19th century, and 2) a shaped oval Dresden dish with hand-painted panels. Both 19th century. [6 x 4 1/4 inches; 5 x 4 1/4 inches]. In good condition.
Condition:
In good condition.
- Asian porcelain garniture set (lid sealed)
Asian porcelain garniture set (lid sealed) 11"H; ginger jars, etc. and a Dresden dish
- (6) HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN SAUCERS Including:
(6) HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN SAUCERS Including: Matched pair of 18th c. Furstenberg plates, with molded rope motif rims and painted central portraits of a man and woman in gilded frames, underglaze blue script F mark on base, 5 5/8" diam., paint losses, one with rim chip; (2) Unmarked 18th c. saucers, each having a hand painted central panel with figural and scenic decoration, gilded rims, 5" and 5 1/8" diam.; Early 19th c. Amstel Dutch porcelain saucer, with two painted peasant figures, gilded rim, overglaze black painted script "Amstel" mark on base, 5 1/8" diam.; and 20th c. Dresden dish with floral decoration and gilded rim, 4 7/8" diam. Gilding losses.
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