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MEISSEN PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT
MEISSEN PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT DISHGerman Meissen porcelain sweetmeat dish, molded in the form of a shell and supported by a seated female figure wearing a yellow robe with a white hood. Underglaze Meissen double sword mark to base, with incised numbers 1218. 6 1/2" H x 5" W. 19th century. Provenance: the estate of Mrs. Adna Godfrey Wilde, Jr. (Sara Joan Wilde), Colorado Springs, CO.
Condition:
Overall excellent condition.
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FOUR (4) SWEETMEAT DISHES INCL. 2
FOUR (4) SWEETMEAT DISHES INCL. 2 MEISSEN 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 1741 piece, molded in the form of a black, partially nude female dressed in a floral skirt and head wrap offering a lemon in one hand and leaning over a basket-weave textured bowl with floral sprays, all upon a naturalistic base with flowers. Unmarked. Pencil inscription to base "Mantel LR". Both approximately 7 1/2" H x 5 1/2" W x 5 1/4" D. Likely German, late 18th/early 19th century. 3rd - 4th items: Two (2) parcel gilt shell-shaped sweetmeats dishes with foliate and floral banding to rim. Both with impressed "E" to underside. Both with Christie's 1964 lot and inventory sticker labels to underside. Both 2 1/4" H x 9 5/8" W x 8 5/8" D. Likely English, first half of the 19th century.
Private Knoxville, Tennessee collection.
Condition:
1st - 2nd items: Both items with scattered minor wear to glaze. Multiple repairs to one to figures neck and both arms as well as the bowl. Repair to other at figure's arms. Lids/covers are missing/not included. 3rd - 4th items: Both items in overall good condition with scattered wear to gilt and some slight wear to glaze. One dish with hairline measuring 2 3/4" L.
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SAMSON ET CIE. PORCELAIN FIGURAL
SAMSON ET CIE. PORCELAIN FIGURAL SWEETMEAT DISHSAMSON ET CIE. PORCELAIN FIGURAL SWEETMEAT DISH, late 19th/20th Century, blue crossed lines mark, impressed 22 and 5, modeled as two putti riding a dolphin fish supporting a gilt enriched rocaille-scroll molded oval dish, the center painted with a bouquet and scattered flower sprays, h: 8 1/8 in. Provenance: Property of a Washington, D.C. Estate
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WHITING STERLING SILVER SWEETMEAT
WHITING STERLING SILVER SWEETMEAT DISHESPair of Whiting Sterling Silver Repousse Filigree Sweetmeat Dishes, h. 2 3/8 in., dia. 7 ¼ in., wt. 12.65 troy ozs.
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WHITING STERLING SILVER SWEETMEAT
WHITING STERLING SILVER SWEETMEAT DISHESPair of Whiting Sterling Silver Repousse Filigree Sweetmeat Dishes, h. 2 3/8 in., dia. 7 ¼ in., wt. 12.65 troy ozs.
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ANTIQUE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE
ANTIQUE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SWEET MEAT DISHES. Antique Chinese nine-piece blue and white glazed porcelain sweet meat serving set, with carved wood serving tray, overall 12”W x 12”L.
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Meissen Porcelain Sweet Meat Dish
Meissen Porcelain Sweet Meat Dish w/Children Some minor loss. Ht. 8'' W 19''E
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MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURAL COVERED
MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURAL COVERED SWEET MEAT DISHA Meissen porcelain figural covered sweet meat dish late 19th/early 20th century Underglaze blue crossed swords. height 6 1/2in (16.5cm)(br/)Provenance: Property from the Collection of Connie and Bill McNally, Rancho Santa Fe, California.
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CHINESE PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT
CHINESE PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT SETcomprising five pieces in a fitted lacquered case; the case: 8 1/2 inches square; 3 1/4 inches high Condition:
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MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURAL SWEETMEAT
MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURAL SWEETMEAT DISH AND TWO MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURESMEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURAL SWEETMEAT DISH AND TWO MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES, circa 1770, blue crossed swords marks to all three, two marked at the back, the first modeled as a recumbent maiden holding a large rocaille-molded dish, h: 4.75 x l: 7.5 in.; the second a boy holding an open basket and stick, on a gilt enriched rocaille-molded base, h: 4.25 in.; and the third a putto in purple and blue drape, a quiver at his back, the square base applied with flowers, h: 5.5 in. (3) Provenance: Property of a Washington, D.C. Estate
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CHINESE BOXED PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT
CHINESE BOXED PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT DISH SET Late 19th/Early 20th c., polychrome floral decoration, carved white lacquer presentation box, unmarked, 2.25"h x 11.25"squ
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PAIR OF NYMPHENBURG BLACKAMOOR
PAIR OF NYMPHENBURG BLACKAMOOR COVERED SWEETMEAT DISHESPAIR OF NYMPHENBURG BLACKAMOOR COVERED SWEETMEAT DISHES, 20th Century, both with impressed factory mark and impressed 173 and 174 respectively, each seated figure flanked by a basketweave-molded covered dish, raised on a terrain molded base (2) - h:6in. Provenance: The Roberta L. Tankel Collection
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1 CHINESE COVERED SWEETMEAT DISH
1 CHINESE COVERED SWEETMEAT DISH AND 2 CHINESE PORCELAIN PLATESlarger plate (diameter): 10 1/4 inchesvessel: 3 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches
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CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE SWEET MEAT
CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE SWEET MEAT TRAY, 7 PIECES Antique Chinese porcelain sweet meat tray comprising six scallop edged dishes with one circular plate, all hand-painted with famille verte floral motif and gilded rims, copper red marks to unglazed undersides. Center dish: 0.75" H x 4.75" diameter.
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Pr. Meissen porcelain figural
Pr. Meissen porcelain figural sweetmeat 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. 6.5''H x 9''W X 3.5''D Circa - 19th C.
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THREE FIGURAL MEISSEN SWEETMEAT
THREE FIGURAL MEISSEN SWEETMEAT DISHES, 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 a pair of male and female dishes, and a single male with reticulated basket, all with factory seconds cancelled marks. Provenance: One acquired from New Orleans Auction Galleries in New Orleans, LA on 05/18/97 as Lot 658. Approximate dimensions: female h. 6.5", w. 12.5", d. 7".
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PR., GERMAN FIGURAL SHELL-FORM
PR., GERMAN FIGURAL SHELL-FORM SWEET MEAT DISHES Triebner, Ens & Eckert (German, 1877-1894), late 19th century. Pair of Volkstedt porcelain shell-form sweet meat dishes in the rococo taste, each having gilt floral decoration, with a maiden surrounded by putti playing musical instruments,
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PAIR OF MEISSEN-STYLE PORCELAIN
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 , h. 8 1/2 in., w. 14 in., d. 7 in
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A Chinese export meat dish, circa
A Chinese export meat dish, circa 1760, with clobbered decoration in red, green and gilt over underglaze blue, 42.5cm wide
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A FRENCH 'ROUEN' FAIENCE
A FRENCH 'ROUEN' FAIENCE SWEETMEAT DISH 19th century, each of the three shallow bowls decorated with an armorial, 11cm high x 27.5cm wide
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A Set of 20th Century Chinese Sweet
A Set of 20th Century Chinese Sweet Meat Dishes Consisting of a large oval serving platter apprx. 17" x 14-1/2" and twelve small sweetmeat dishes on low pedestals with variations in shape each apprx. 3-1/2" x 3-1/2". Each piece hand decorated in biscuit glaze with a green dragon on yellow background and with multicolor key fret border. The platter with blue and green dragons and multiple borders with geometric designs birds and flowers. Slightly rustic quality to the ceramic and to the decorations. Platter stamped "Made in China" small dishes stamped "China" underneath. Probably ca. 1930's.
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Chinese Lacquered Sweet Meat
Chinese Lacquered Sweet Meat BoxCovered box with painted flowers vases fruit scrolls and symbols the interior with twelve removable wooden dishes for sweet meat. The interior lid with painted calligraphy and two original stickers with calligraphy.
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(3) MEISSEN SWEET MEAT DISHES
(3) MEISSEN SWEET MEAT DISHES 19th century. marked with blue crossed swords and numbered.
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A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURAL
A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURAL 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 models are illustrated L. Mitchell. '"Meissen: Collector's Catalogue''. Woodbridge, Suffolk: 2004, p. 69, pl. 4.
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CHINESE PARCEL GILT PORCELAIN
CHINESE PARCEL GILT PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT BOXChinese porcelain sweetmeat box, containing nine individual porcelain dishes, in floral design with parcel gilt trim, housed in wood box with painted beveled glass top, wax seal to interior, approx 3.25"h, 11.25"sq, 5.75lbs total
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(2) SEVRES STYLE FIGURAL
(2) SEVRES STYLE FIGURAL SWEETMEAT DISHES(pair) Sevres style porcelain figural sweetmeat dishes, approx 7"h, 9"w, 7"d, 5.25lbs total
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A CHINESE PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT SET
A CHINESE PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT SET IN BOXA Chinese blue and white porcelain sweetmeat set in lacquered box(10)the box height 4in (10cm); diameter 15in (38cm) Provenance:The Collection of Fritz & Lucy Jewett, San Francisco, California.
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CHINESE UNDERGLAZE BLUE SWEET
CHINESE UNDERGLAZE BLUE SWEET MEAT DISH SET Chinese underglaze blue sweet meat dish set. Comprising nine dishes forming a circular design, with wood box and cover, late 19th century, 14.25" wide overall.
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PR. GERMAN 900 SILVER FIGURAL
PR. GERMAN 900 SILVER FIGURAL SWEETMEAT DISHES, 86 OZT.An antique pair of German 900 fine silver 2-tray sweetmeat dishes, elaborately decorated in molded and repousse detail. Each is marked "[Crescent and crown] 900" along the base.
The pair weighs a total of 86.02 ozt. Each measures 13" x 17" x 7".
Condition
One of the dishes has a broken support below the tray. The figure topping the same dish has a bent arm (the torch she holds is angled too far backward). Scattered tarnish.
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CHINESE ENAMELED SWEETMEATS TRAY
CHINESE ENAMELED SWEETMEATS TRAY Chinese enameled sweetmeats tray, with nine sections, each with an image of one of the immortals or deities, within a square frame with two handles. 10" D x 11.5" W (including handles).
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PAIR LOBMEYR PAGODA-SHAPED
PAIR LOBMEYR PAGODA-SHAPED SWEETMEATPAIR LOBMEYR PAGODA-SHAPED SWEETMEAT
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PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN
PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN SWEET MEAT DISHESdepicting a man and a maiden 7 1/2 inches high Condition:
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CHINESE PEWTER SWEETMEAT WARMING
CHINESE PEWTER SWEETMEAT WARMING DISHChinese pewter sweetmeat warming dish, early 20th c., of lobbed form, lid decorated with Buddha's Hand citron knop, inlaid with hardstone cabochons (likely carnelian and jade), engraved with auspicious script characters, bird and floral motifs, opening to a set of five covered dishes, fitted with brass rim and handles, issuing four small serving dishes on short removal arms, rising on scrolled feet, some expected bending to pewter, overall: 6.5"h, 14.75"diam,14lbs **Provenance: a Houston, Texas estate**
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(2) CHINESE BOXED SWEETMEAT SETS
(2) CHINESE BOXED SWEETMEAT SETS Likely 19th c., China, incl. a square lacquer box, with cover gilt and polychrome decorated in a pheasant amid flowering plants, opening to nine fitted gilt and enameled porcelain dishes each decorated with writhing dragons chasing a flaming pearl, and a Chinese round box, cover gilt decorated with birds and flowers, with inscription, opening to three fitted brass-enameled dishes decorated with figures in a mountain landscape, 4"h x 11.5"squ (larger), 3.5"h x 9"dia (smaller)
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CHINESE EXPORT CANTON BLUE AND
CHINESE EXPORT CANTON BLUE AND WHITE SWEETMEAT SET, 19TH CENTURYCHINESE EXPORT CANTON BLUE AND WHITE SWEETMEAT SET, 19TH CENTURY, the set composed of a square central dish enclosed within a row of four triangular dishes, and four dishes in each corner, set into old lacquered wood box base, each porcelain dish with watery landscape scene, all within a thin double line border
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SET OF CLOISONNE SWEETMEAT TRAYSThe
SET OF CLOISONNE SWEETMEAT TRAYSThe set comprising of nine plates, one of circular shape and eight of fan shape with petal-like side surrounding the round plate to form a bigger circle, all plates decorated with the similar pattern with white flowersand green tree against a dark blue background, the reverse covered in light blue. fan shapex8: W:13.5cm, H:2cm; plate: D:17.3cm, H:1.7cm Provenance: Prominent Canadian family collection of British descent items acquired c1950-1975. Further provenance: Estate of the late Harry Geoffrey Beasley (1881-1939) a British anthropologist and curator of Cranmore Ethnographical Museum.