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MEISSEN (MARCOLINI) BISQUE
MEISSEN (MARCOLINI) BISQUE PORCELAIN SPINARIO SCULPTURE 1763-1823, Marcolini sword and star mark, stamped "L38 / 37," modeled after the antique Roman bronze at the Capitoline Museums in Rome.
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A Meissen (Marcolini) figure of a
A Meissen (Marcolini) figure of a flower seller, circa 1800 and another 20th Century, 16cm and 19cm high
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A Pair of Antique Meissen Dishes,
A Pair of Antique Meissen Dishes, Marcolini Period, ca. 1773-1814 A pair of deep footed dishes with wide scalloped boarder, hand painted with floral motif and a bird. Marked with blue crossed swords mark with asterisk below crosspieces, and impressed with "19 4A" underglaze. Each measures approx. 1-7/8"H x 9-3/8"D.
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MEISSEN MARCOLINI PERIOD
MEISSEN MARCOLINI PERIOD PORCELAIN FOOTED DISHMeissen Marcolini Period Oyster Shell-Form Porcelain Footed Dish, 18th c., marked, puce fishscale border, polychrome floral reserve, h. 1 3/4 in., w. 5 1/2 in., d. 4 in.
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Meissen Marcolini period
Meissen Marcolini period porcelain figure of a lady late 18th/ early 19th century The figure seated on a stool and holding a book in her left hand, impressed and blue underglaze crossed swords mark. H: 5 5/8 in.
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MEISSEN MARCOLINI TEACUP AND SAUCER
MEISSEN MARCOLINI TEACUP AND SAUCER Circa 1775; painted with animal fable vignettes ''Le Loup et la Brelis'' and ''L 'Ane Vetu de la peau de Lion '' within gilt ribbon-bound green oak leaf garlands. 3 1/8 and 5 1/4 in. diam.
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A 18th Century Meissen
A 18th Century Meissen (Marcolini) covered cup decorated with ribbon tied floral swags above bouquets of flowers, 11cm high and a Sèvres (later decorated) pear-shaped cream jug with crabstock handle and three branch feet, painted a garland of flowers, 9cm high
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German silver-mounted Meissen style
German silver-mounted Meissen style porcelain chocolate pot pot attributed to Marcolini, with ebonized handle of the late 19th century, the porcelain decorated with floral sprays in puce enamel; 5 7/8 in. H, silver marked .800 fine.
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MEISSEN WHITE PORCELAIN FIGURAL
MEISSEN WHITE PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP Marcolini period, 1774-1814; classical manner figural group of young lovers draped with floral garland, having mark of period, 12 in. H.
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(2) MEISSEN MARCOLINI PORCELAIN
(2) MEISSEN MARCOLINI PORCELAIN PLATES (2) Late 18th - Early 19th c. German Porcelain Plates, with hand painted bird, insect and floral decoration, gilded rims, blue crossed swords with asterisk mark on base, 9 1/2" diam. Good condition.
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MEISSEN MARCOLINI TEAPOT AND COVER,
MEISSEN MARCOLINI TEAPOT AND COVER, 18TH C. 18th c., Germany, gilt and polychrome enameled porcelain, decorated with floral sprays, the spout terminating in a modeled garland wreath, with Greek key handle, the lid with gilt floral finial, blue underglaze crossed swords and star mark to underside, 5"h x 7"l x 5"w
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Meissen Marceloni period
Meissen Marceloni period porcelain plate circa 1810 With a central painted scene of a chateau, enclosed by a yellow band and gilt highlighted pierced rim; underglaze blue crossed swords mark. Diam: 9 3/4 in. - minor wear to gilding and enamel - overlal fine
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A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Cache
A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Cache Pots Marcolini period each of pail form with ram mask handles having polychrome bird fruit and fish scale decoration having starred crossed swords in underglaze blue. Height 3 7/8 inches.
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Meissen porcelain figure group of
Meissen porcelain figure group of dancers marcolini period, early 19th century Modeled as a gallant and companion, each holding a floral garland, underglaze blue crossed swords and asterisk mark. H: 6 in. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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MEISSEN MARCOLINI PART TEA AND
MEISSEN MARCOLINI PART TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE
EARLY 19TH CENTURY the pieces formed with angular square section handles, the cups and pots of tapering cylindrical form, painted throughout with grey roses and buds on leafy green stems, comprising: a coffee pot, a hot water pot, a tea pot, a caddy with cover, a sugar basin with cover, a slop bowl, nine tea cups, one coffee cup, five saucers; blue underglaze Marcolini marks(18)the coffee pot 26cm high, the tea pot 15cm highProperty of a Scottish Borders family
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A Meissen Marcolini Period
A Meissen Marcolini Period Porcelain Vase of baluster form modeled with applied flowers throughout marked with starred crossed swords in underglaze blue the base drilled. Height 15 inches.
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Meissen Marcolini period coffee can
Meissen Marcolini period coffee can & saucer late 18th/ early 19th century The can painted with a trio of hunting dogs beneath a blue checkerboard rim, with serpent handle and raised on paw feet; the saucer centrally painted with stag in a landscape with smaller vignettes of a fox, a squirrel, and a hare to the sides, underglaze blue crossed swords mark. (2). Can H: 3, saucer Diam: 5 1/4 in. PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Kentucky Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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Pair Meissen hand painted 18th
Pair Meissen hand painted 18th century plates; vining florals on paste body. Meissen Marcolini ink stamp on back. 9 1/2"Diam. Good condition.
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A Meissen Topographical Cup and
A Meissen Topographical Cup and Saucer Marcolini with gilt and polychrome decoration having starred crossed swords mark in underglaze blue. Diameter of saucer 5 1/2 inches.
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A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Serving
A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Serving Dishes
Marcolini Period, Circa 1773-1814
each bearing crossed swords and star in underglaze blue to the underside.
Width 10 inches square.
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(3) Meissen porcelain figures
(3) Meissen porcelain figures applied with lace including: (1) gentleman seated reading a book; (1) seated lady feeding her cat; and (1) seated lady holding a black cloak. All raised on pierced rocaille bases. Two with Marcolini mark in blue under glaze as well as impressed incised and over glaze numerals. Tallest: 5.375''H Circa - Late 18th - 19th C.
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A MEISSEN MARCOLINI SAMPLE TEA BOWL
A MEISSEN MARCOLINI SAMPLE TEA BOWL circa 1780, decorated in underglaze blue and gilt, and painted with iron red flower sprays, with crossed swords and star mark, incised “No. 22.F”, 6cm diameter, and three other similar Meissen tea bowls (4)
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PAIR OF MEISSEN MARCOLIN
PAIR OF MEISSEN MARCOLIN NEOCLASSICAL STYLE SOUP BOWLS, CIRCA 1800PAIR OF MEISSEN MARCOLIN NEOCLASSICAL STYLE SOUP BOWLS, CIRCA 1800, both with underglaze blue crossed swords mark and having a white ground decorated with a classical man and woman painted en grisaille on a pink oval reserve hung from a ribbon, continuing to a ribbon and floral spray banding with blue border and shaped gilt rim, dia: 9 in (2) Provenance: The Roberta L. Tankel Collection
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THREE MEISSEN (MARCOLINI) PORCELAIN
THREE MEISSEN (MARCOLINI) PORCELAIN OZIER-MOLDED SOUP PLATESTHREE MEISSEN (MARCOLINI) PORCELAIN OZIER-MOLDED SOUP PLATES, circa 1770, blue crossed swords and star marks, all three impressed 54, each painted with a tight bouquet and scattered sprays, the basketweave border similarly painted with single sprays, within iron-red line rim, dia: 9.5 in. (3) Provenance: Property of a Washington, D.C. Estate
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MEISSEN (MARCOLINI) PORCELAIN
MEISSEN (MARCOLINI) PORCELAIN FLOWER-ENCRUSTED CLOCK STANDMEISSEN (MARCOLINI) PORCELAIN FLOWER-ENCRUSTED CLOCK STAND, circa 1770, blue crossed swords, star and 11 mark, based on a model by Johann Joachim Kaendler, in the Rococo taste, of shaped rectangular form, the top with a stylized relief-molded rosette, the front centering a bouquet within a shell-molded cartouche, the four scroll feet applied with entwined flowers, w: 10 in. Provenance: Property of a Washington, D.C. Estate Literature: For an example of this form with the corresponding clock, see Bonham’s London, 22 July, 2020, lot 103. Here noted that Kaendler’s work records of July 1766 included an order for the present form. Based on a gilt-bronze prototype, the porcelain order was commissioned for the Chevalier de Saxe, the illegitimate son of Augustus the Strong and Fuerstin Lubomirskahe. For another example of this rare form, see the Hermann Emden Collection, Hamburg, Rudolph Lepke's Kunst-Auctions-Haus, Berlin, 3-7 November, 1908, lot 600.
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GROUP OF MEISSEN MARCOLINI
GROUP OF MEISSEN MARCOLINI PORCELAIN TEAWARESAn assembled group of Meissen Marcolini period porcelain teawares circa 1800 Comprising teapot, height 5 1/2in; covered sugar, height 5 1/4in; tea cup and saucer, height of cup 2 1/2in; another tea cup, each with underglaze blue crossed swords above a star. (5) Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Malibu, California.
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THREE MEISSEN MARCOLINI CUPS AND
THREE MEISSEN MARCOLINI CUPS AND SAUCERS
LATE 18TH CENTURY each painted with a vignette of a military battle scene within a circle link gilt border, with gilt rims, blue crossed swords and star, impressed numerals, some pieces with brown painted 14(6)saucers 13.3cm diameter, cups 4.8cm high
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MEISSEN PORCELAIN CHOCOLATE POT.
MEISSEN PORCELAIN CHOCOLATE POT. Marcolini mark for 1774-1814. Decorated with hand-painted Indian flowers. With gilt bronze mounts wood handle - 5 in. high.
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EARLY 18TH CENTURY MEISSEN
EARLY 18TH CENTURY MEISSEN TEACUPS+SAUCERSMARCOLINI MEISSEN EARLY 18TH CENTURY TEACUPS+SAUCERS. THESE TEACUPS+SAUCERS ARE OUT OF A MUSEUM COLLECTION. UNDERSIDE IS MARKED PLEASE REFER TO PHOTOS BEAUTIFUL DETAILING 2 TEACUPS 2 SAUCER PLATES EARLY 1730'S; MARCOLINI SIGNED
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MEISSEN GILT PORCELAIN
MEISSEN GILT PORCELAIN COMPOTEGerman, 19th century, cobalt ground, with white and gilt foliate accents, openwork decorated mouth, base with underglaze blue crossed swords mark and numbered "53/16", 12-3/8 x 13-1/4 in.
Provenance: John W. Stark House, Springfield, Tennessee
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Condition:
loss to gilt, anomalies and pinholes, repair and retouch to one lobe of rim (see blacklight), loose piece on interior, anomaly/damage to area on neck
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MEISSEN MARCOLINI PERIOD
MEISSEN MARCOLINI PERIOD PORCELAIN TEAPOT GERMANY, CIRCA 1774-1814 HEIGHT TO TOP OF COVER 4.5”.MEISSEN MARCOLINI PERIOD PORCELAIN TEAPOT, Germany, Circa 1774-1814, Squat, squared body hand-painted with flower sprays and blue checkered medallions against a pale yellow ground. Brass handle with porcelain heat-stop. Crossed swords mark with a pendant star. Dimensions: Height to top of cover 4.5". Provenance: Purchased from Bonhams, London circa 2005. Retains Bonhams labels.
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MEISSEN IMARI PATTERN SAUCER DISH
MEISSEN IMARI PATTERN SAUCER DISH Circa 1735; with iron red cobalt and gilt bamboo chrysanthemums and prunus blossom. 1 3/4 in. 9 1/8 in. diam.
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A Meissen Marcolini period
A Meissen Marcolini period porcelain plate of shaped outline with pierced rim and moulded edge the centre painted in colours with floral sprays and ribbon 9.5ins diameter (blue mark and incised marks to base) a plate decorated in the Sevres manner with two cupids supporting the monogram of Louis Philippe with royal blue border and gilding 7.75ins diameter (Sevres marks to base) and three other porcelain plates various
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MEISSEN WINTER GROUP WITH WINE
MEISSEN WINTER GROUP WITH WINE PRESSMeissen porcelain with white glaze, polychrome paint and gilt accents, 7 children with grapes and wine glasses gathered on a wine press. Oval shaped Rococo base. Underside is marked with blue crossed swords and incised 240. Measures 9.5"H x 7.5"L x 6.5"D.
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A Meissen (Marcolini) ogee
A Meissen (Marcolini) ogee teapot, painted battle scenes, circa 1790
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MEISSEN JUBILEE CRINOLINE FIGURINE,
MEISSEN JUBILEE CRINOLINE FIGURINE, MARIA JOSEPHATo commemorate the 200 anniversary of the manufactory Meissen.
Hand painted yellow dress with floral designs and gold gilt accents. On round floral base. Right hand with bow restored. Chip to edge of bottom base. Blue, underglaze Meissen backstamp. Impressed blue 1710 - 1910. Impressed 550x, 131. Issued: 1860 - 1924
Dimensions: 10"L x 7.75"H
Manufacturer: Meissen
Country of Origin: Germany