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MeissenGerman Manufacturer (Founded
MeissenGerman Manufacturer (Founded 1710)polychrome enameled and gilded porcelainheight (overall): 8 3/4 inches
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Meissen porcelain bowl
Meissen porcelain bowl 3"h.x4.5"dia. four saucers 6"dia. two plates and two oval cups & saucers.
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Meissen porcelain covered potpourri
Meissen porcelain covered potpourri vase 19th century baluster form decorated with painted portrait military figure and verso with armorial and applied floral designs body with applied cherubs domed reticulated cover with floral knop well-colored and gilt highlights; crossed swords mark in underglaze-blue. H21 1/2'' W10 1/2'' Provenance: Estate of C. Theodore and Barbara B. Hicks Augusta Georgia. Losses to applied floral decoration throughout; wear to gilding at base.
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Meissen Porcelain Dessert Service
Meissen Porcelain Dessert Service German, 20th century, blue and white floral bouquets with extensive gilt highlights, scalloped rims throughout, 40 pieces including teapot, coffeepot, reticulated serving plate; detailed list available
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Meissen porcelain lidded vase
Meissen porcelain lidded vase with a floriformfinial and pierced lid; the handled body with heavy overall applied floral decoration as well as hand painted floral reserves and two putti. Cross swords mark in blue under glaze. 17''H Circa - Late 19th C.
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Meissen? porcelain figure of a
Meissen? porcelain figure of a seated woman with basket; hand painted detail, gilt trim, and curvilinear base. 6 1/2"H x 12"L. Several old restorations, line extending across figure and base.
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Meissen porcelain dessert service
Meissen porcelain dessert service early 20th century Painted with flowers on a white ground with gilt highlights, comprising a coffeepot, covered sugar bowl, creamer, 12 cake plates, and 12 cups and saucers, blue crossed swords mark. (39 pieces). Coffee pot H: 8 in. ,200-1,800 - All 1st quality - One saucer with chip to rim. - Gilt decoration rubbed in places.
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Meissen porcelain cups and
Meissen porcelain cups and saucers with extensive gilt and floral decoration including one partially decorated set. Cup, 2"H.
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MEISSEN PORCELAIN PLATEMeissen
MEISSEN PORCELAIN PLATEMeissen German porcelain plate. Hand painted flower motif, gilt decoration and gilt and cobalt decorated openwork rim. Blue crossed swords mark to the underside. 11 1/8"-diameter. Minor scratch through pink flower at center.
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A Meissen Porcelain Dish having
A Meissen Porcelain Dish having foliate decoration in relief with gilt highlights. Diameter 8 inches.
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A collection of Continental
A collection of Continental decorative porcelain, to include an 18th Century Meissen small tea bowl, a flower-encrusted basket and floral decorated cow, the Meissen bowl 6cm diameter/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
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MEISSEN PORCELAIN CANECa.
MEISSEN PORCELAIN CANECa. 1880-Small porcelain knob modeled in a classic Baroque shape with a gently tapering and ribbed body and a slightly widening and scalloped domed top, painted with birds, scattered blooms and gold moriage highlights. This charming knob boasts all the seductive powers of the vitrified material and follows the strict quality control and traditional artisanship that are associated with the brand. It comes with a slender turned and gilt metal ring collar on a rosewood shaft with rich and dark red-brown hues and a horn ferrule. H. 1 ½” x 1 ¼”, O.L. 37 ¾” The tradition of bird painting at Meissen reaches back to the early 18th century. In the beginning, Meissen’s porcelain painters painted stylised images of birds inspired be Eastern Asian porcelain designs. At the same time that chinoiseries began to fall out of fashion, the manufactory’s designs were changing as well: Meissen’s artists increasingly turned to more realistic, naturalistic depictions of native and exotic plants and animals that took their cues from scientific drawings. To this end, in 1733, Johann Joachim Kaendler approved the purchase of 56 copperplate engravings depicting a wide range of birds to be used at the manufactory as a basis for new designs. These images would be used in countless porcelain artworks and motifs starting in the 1740s. The period of “ornithological motifs” may have been brief, however, time and time again, artists have returned to the extensive design archives ever since, and continue to create innovative new designs and reinterpretations that incorporate the artistic style of their era. Meissen porcelain is the first European porcelain. It was successfully produced in a trial firing in 1708 by Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus. However after his untimely death Johann Friedrich Böttger, who continued his work, has often been credited with the invention. The Meissen production of porcelain started in 1710 and attracted artists and artisans to establish one of the most famous porcelain manufacturers, still in business as Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH. Its signature logo, the crossed blue sword marks of the arms of Saxony, was introduced in 1720 to protect its production and is one of the oldest trademarks in existence.
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Group of three antique German
Group of three antique German porcelain collection; Meissen Grey Court pattern vase with gilt trim; overall good condition, surface soiling; Meissen Dresden putti figure: chipped flower, overall good condition, some age wear; KPM large platter depicting grey rose and butterfly with gilt rim; overall good condition, some age wear, surface wear; largest L 14" (Approx.)
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Pair Meissen porcelain figurin
Pair Meissen porcelain figurin
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Meissen Style Porcelain Dish
Meissen Style Porcelain Dish
Estimate:$1,800-$2,200
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Meissen porcelain platter
Meissen porcelain platter early 20th century Of shaped square form with open handles, centrally painted with a floral bouquet on a white ground within a colbalt and gilt border marked at the corners with shells, underglaze blue crossed swords mark and impressed 'x82 135'. L: 16, W: 16 in. PROVENANCE: Property from a private Bucks County collection
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MEISSEN PARCEL GILT PORCELAI
MEISSEN PARCEL GILT PORCELAI DISH. Together with eight Minton porcelain bread plates two Hutschenreuther porcelain teacups with saucers a plate and candlestick and a German floral porcelain candlestick Meissen diameter: 10'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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Six pieces Meissen porcelain:
Six pieces Meissen porcelain: four shallow bowls, hand-painted floral sprigs, 9-14 in., one with rim chip; ewer with orange coral style handle, relief decoration with cupids, musical instruments, women bathing, distant mountains, 10-78 in., excellent condition; lidded and footed ramekin, gilt highlights, 3-18 in., excellent condition, all with blue crossed swords marks under glaze.
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Meissen serving bowl, hand
Meissen serving bowl, hand painted flowers and insects, blue crossed swords mark under glaze with heavy pommels, probably 19th century, 14 in. Minor scratches.
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Meissen porcelain ashtray with a
Meissen porcelain ashtray with a seated fox figure. 3.5"h.
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Meissen porcelain pot with colorful
Meissen porcelain pot with colorful floral decoration carved wood handle and brass lid handle. 8.5"h.x10"l.
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Meissen porcelain tea service: hand
Meissen porcelain tea service: hand painted Asian figures in harbor scenes with boats, scrolled gilt cartouches on medium blue ground, all with blue crossed swords mark with rounded pommels, three pieces with one hash mark (sold as white and not decorated at factory), five pieces with two hash marks (slightly flawed), probably 19th century, 15 x 12-3/4 in. tray incised "D" and "194" and "a" over line, with matching 6-1/2 in. teapot, 4 in. lidded sugar, two 3 in. cups and two 5-1/8 in. cup plates, (eight pieces). One cup plate with large rim chip and related crack, minor chips to finials of lids, minor loss to painted and gilt decorations. Property of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman.
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MEISSEN PORCELAIN RELIEF MOLDED
MEISSEN PORCELAIN RELIEF MOLDED BOWL Meissen porcelain relief molded bowl, first half 20th century, painted with deutsch Blumen and highlighted with gilt, underglaze blue crossed swords with a dot between the blades, various impressed and painted numbers, (restored), 11.75"dia.
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MeissenGerman Manufacturer (Founded
MeissenGerman Manufacturer (Founded 1710)porcelaindiameter: 8 inches
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Meissen porcelain figural
Meissen porcelain figural centerpiece late 19th/ early 20th century The pierced oval basket painted in blue and gilt with applied flowers, supported by a pair of putti on a rocky base, underglaze blue crossed swords and incised marks. H: 15 1/2 in. - first quality - typical lossed to applied floral decoration on edges - no other signes of repair or restoration - gilt decoration generally good
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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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FOUR PIECES OF EUROPEAN
FOUR PIECES OF EUROPEAN PORCELAIN. Nineteenth century. Meissen covered jar on saucer with gilt floral decoration, 4.5"h.; Old Paris floral center decorated cabinet plate signed "Schoelcher", 9"dia.; an Old Paris figural Holy Water holder with angel in blue robe. Repair. 8"h. and a translucent porcelain plate with rust and coral decoration trimmed in gilt. 8.5"d.
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Set of Meissen Porcelain German,
Set of Meissen Porcelain German, early 20th century, 60 pieces Blue Onion pattern; detailed list available
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Meissen porcelain serving platter
Meissen porcelain serving platter with hand painted floral accents and gilt rim. 16 1/4"L. Very good condition.
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Twelve Meissen (Royal Porcelain
Twelve Meissen (Royal Porcelain Manufactory) hand painted porcelain plates. Scalloped and gilt rims each decorated in the center with a still life fruit scene. Each plate is marked on base with the blue crossed swords under glaze. Condition: heavy wear to gilt rims on some no chips or cracks see images. Each measures 8.5'' wide. Shipping weight 6 lbs.
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Meissen style porcelain condiment
Meissen style porcelain condiment set four lidded cups painted with courting scenes and floral motif cross swords in blue under glaze set in a gilt porcelain tray. Cups: 3.375''H x 4'' Dia. Tray: 5.5''H x 11.5''W x 7.75''D Circa - 20th C.
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Meissen 19th Century porcelain hand
Meissen 19th Century porcelain hand painted teapot with 18th century double sided scenic. 4 1/2\"H. Loss to ribbon on lid."
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Meissen Cabinet Plate and Covered
Meissen Cabinet Plate and Covered Jar German a porcelain cabinet plate with panels of courting scenes and floral bouquets marked with the underglaze blue crossed swords for Meissen and a German covered jar with panels of courting scenes and floral bouquets marked with blue under glaze German factory mark; plate dia. 9.5 in. jar ht. 4.5 in.
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Meissen Pink Flower Porcelain
Meissen Pink Flower Porcelain Oval Serving Plate. Gilt decoration and edges. Excellent condition. 16.5x12''
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Meissen Pink Flower Porcelain
Meissen Pink Flower Porcelain Oval Serving Plate. Gilt decoration and edges. Excellent condition. 16.5x12''
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A Meissen globular teapot and
A Meissen globular teapot and cover, circa1745, with gilt bird head spout and wishbone handle, painted with two vignettes of figures and scattered Holzschnitt Blumen beneath an ozier moulded border