The condition of lots can vary widely and the nature of the lots sold means that they are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. Lots are sold in the condition they are in at the time of sale.
Overall good condition; some minor scratches and wear; some light wear to the gilding, where applicable; a few tiny chips possible; please see below for sizes and additional condition notes:
Two baluster vases and covers, 143⁄4 in. high- Nice condition, a few nicks to flower petals.
An two-handled oval soup tureen, cover and stand, 191⁄2 in. long—Nice condition.
A two-handled round soup tureen, cover and stand, 12 in. diameter—Nice condition.
A shell-handled round vegetable tureen and cover, 13 in. wide overall—Nice condition.
A round tureen, cover and stand with iron-red embellishment, 121⁄2 in. wide—Nice condition.
A reticulated sauce tureen and cover on fixed stand, 103⁄4 in. long -- With double incision to the mark, possibly outside decorated. Good condition, a small firing line in the making.
Two oval sauce tureens and covers on fixed stands, 9 in. (gilt example) and 91⁄4 in. long-- The example without gilt embellishment with incision to the mark and possibly outside decorated. Good condition.
Two two-handled double-lipped sauceboats, 81⁄4 and 85⁄8 in. long—Good condition.
A glass cooler with rope-twist handles, 41⁄4 in. high—One handle poorly restuck and with residual glue; with double incision to the mark and likely outside decorated.
A two-tiered reticulated cake stand, 141⁄4 in. high—Good condition.
A large tazza, 141⁄4 in. diameter—Good condition.
Two large reticulated compotes, 103⁄4 in. diameter—One in good condition; the other compote with restoration to the pierced bowl.
Two medium compotes with twisting stems, 83⁄4 in. high—Overall good condition. One with double incision to the mark and likely outside decorated.
A very small footed compote, 55⁄8 in. high—Good condition.
A very large round bowl with notched rim, 151⁄2 in. diameter—Good condition.
A triple-shell serving dish with loop handle, 131⁄4 in. wide—A restored rim chip to one shell.
A double-shell serving dish with loop handle, 11 in. wide—Good condition.
Three variant shell-shaped dishes, 81⁄2 in., 71⁄2 in. and 71⁄4 in. wide—Good condition.
Four variant leaf-shaped dishes with branch handles, 83⁄8 in., 81⁄2 in., 85⁄8 and 95⁄8 in. long— Three in good condition; the 81⁄2 in. example with a restored chip to one leaf-tip.
A large round serving dish with two compartments, 133⁄4 in. wide—Good condition; with faint double incision to the mark, possibly outside decorated.
An open round serving dish, 83⁄8 in. diameter—Overall good condition.
Two shaped square dishes, 9 in. wide—Nice condition.
A navette shaped dish with scroll handles, 151⁄2 in. long—Nice condition.
A crescent-shaped dish, 101⁄8 in. long- Nice condition.
Two graduated shaped-square shallow dishes, 91⁄2 in. and 71⁄4 in. wide—The larger in good condition; the smaller with some small chips to the rim with some minor touch-ups.
Two graduated reticulated oval dishes, 12 in. and 91⁄2 in. long—Nice condition.
Two variant oval dishes, 93⁄4 in. and 81⁄2 in. long—The larger in nice condition; the smaller with rim restoration at 9 o’clock.
A large circular saucer dish, 11 in. diameter—Nice condition, very minor abrasion to rim at reverse; the mark with double incision, possibly outside decorated.
A fluted circular dish, 91⁄8 in. diameter- Very small touched-up rim chip.
Two pierced circular dishes with rocaille cartouches on the rim, 11 in. diameter—The example with gilding. ne with a small crack to the footrim, the other in very good condition.
A pierced circular dish with rocaille cartouches on the rim, 9 in. diameter—Nice condition.
Two small pierced circular dishes, 73⁄4 in. diameter-- Nice condition.
A round butter-dish and cover, 81⁄4 in. wide-- Nice condition.
Two cruets labeled for oil and vinegar and covers, 61⁄2 in. high – One stopper with a flat chip, otherwise in good order.
A low flat tazza, 121⁄2 in. long—Nice condition.
An elongated oval fish platter, 25 in. long—Nice condition.
Six graduated oval platters:
-1 platter, 23 in. long- A restored rim chip (mainly to the underside of the rim) at 10 o’clock.
-2 platters, 205⁄8 in. long—Nice condition; the gilt example with worn rim.
-1 platter, 181⁄4 in. long—Restored chipping to the rim near 9 o’clock.
1 platter, 16 in. long- Nice condition.
-1 platter, 133⁄8 in. long- Nice condition; double incision to mark, possibly outside decorated.
A shaped-rectangular platter, 155⁄8 in. long—Nice condition.
A circular platter, 153⁄8 in. diameter—Restored chips to the footrim, not visible to front of dish.
Two smaller circular platters, 133⁄4 in. diameter— Of earlier date; one with a rim repair at 11 o’clock, the other in good order.
Fourteen chargers with shaped rims, 107⁄8 in. diameter—Double incision to the blue crossed swords and likely outside decorated; in good condition.
Eleven soup plates with shaped rims and gilt decoration, 91⁄4 in. diameter—Nice condition.
Seven soup plates with shaped rims, 91⁄4 in. diameter—Nice condition.
Seven slightly smaller soup plates with shaped rims, 83⁄4 in. diameter—Most in nice condition; one with a crack to the rim (approx. 2.5 in. long).
Two soup plates with straight rims, 83⁄4 in. diameter-- Both with restoration. Dot period.
Twenty-eight dinner plates with shaped rims, 93⁄4 in. diameter, approx.—A number with incisions to the mark and possible outside decoration; some minor variance o the shape and decoration; overall in good order; one plate with two abrasions to the footrim; another plate with a circular discolored firing flaw to the reverse of the plate (and 4 incised lines to the mark).
Nineteen dinner plates with gilt shaped rims, seven with additional gilding to the center, 93⁄4 in. diameter—Nice condition.
A dinner plate with straight rim, 93⁄8 in. diameter—Nice condition. With dot period mark.
Ten plates with pierced basket-weave borders and gilt rims, 91⁄8 in. diameter—Nice condition, one with a small shallow chip to the underside of the rim.
Six basket-weave molded plates with pierced borders, 91⁄8 in. diameter- Nice condition; one plate with craze lines and a chip to the underside of the rim; another plate with a rim chip; one plate without the same basket molding to the center. With star marks.
Seven salad/dessert plates with gilt rims, 81⁄4 in. diameter- Nice condition; some wear to the gilt rims on a couple; one plate with the gilding refreshed.
Sixteen pierced plates, 8 in. diameter— Nice condition; one with a tiny rim chip; most with double incision and possibly outside decorated.
Sixteen pierced plates with gilt rims, 77⁄8 in. diameter—Nice condition; one plate with a flat chip to footrim.
Twelve plates with gilt rims and gilding to the center, 75⁄8 in. diameter—Nice condition; some light wear to gilding.
Two plates with gilt rims, 75⁄8 in. diameter- Nice condition.
A plate, 75⁄8 in. diameter- Nice condition.
Twelve small plates, 7 in. diameter— Nice condition; a few with double incised lines to the swords mark; one with a tiny chip to the underside of the rim.
Nine bread plates, 61⁄8 in. diameter—Nice condition.
Eight berry bowls or pudding dishes, 47⁄8 in. diameter—Two with a small rim repair and associated hairline crack, the others in good order.
Ten trays of variant shape and size, 201⁄2 in. long, the largest—Generally in good order, comprising:
-A shaped rectangular tray, 18 in. long
-A rectangular tray, 147⁄8 in. long- Double incision to mark
-A cartouche-shaped tray enriched with gilding, 175⁄8 in. long—Cracked across.
-A circular tray, 155⁄8 in. diameter
-A two-handled lobed tray, 12 in. long—With triple incision to mark, tiny hairline crack to one handle.
-A quatrefoil tray with ribbon handles, 151⁄8 in. long- Double incision to mark.
-A large lobed tray, 201⁄2 in. long
-A shaped oval tray, 161⁄4 in. long
-A lobed rectangular tray, 143⁄4 in. long- Double incision to mark.
-A two-handled square tray, 16 in. wide
A large water jug with gilt rims, 111⁄2 in. high—Restoration to the spout.
Two pewter-mounted jugs, 123⁄8 in. high—Nice condition.
A large coffee-pot and cover, 101⁄4 in. high—Some scattered chips including to spout tip, rose petals, inner flange of pot, spout tip and footrim.
Five variant teapots and covers, 91⁄8 in. long, the largest- Most in nice condition; the large low teapot with restoration to its handle and an incision below its mark.
A waste bowl, 71⁄4 in. diameter—Nice condition.
Three variant teacaddies and two covers, 43⁄4 in. high, the largest—The largest in good condition; the medium example missing its cover; the smallest with its cover in pieces and restuck.
Six variant open cream or milk jugs, 53⁄4 in. high, the largest—The largest missing its cover, with a tiny hairline to the rim above the spout and with double incision to the mark; the next largest jug without gilding with restoration to its spout and double incision to the mark; one of the pair of jugs with a small repair to the spout tip.
A quatrefoil sugar-bowl and cover, 41⁄2 in. long—Nice condition.
A large breakfast cup and saucer, 67⁄8 in. diameter, the saucer—Nice condition.
Twelve teacups and fourteen saucers with gilding to flowers and rims, 51⁄4 in. in. diameter, the saucers— Nice condition. Painted 190 to each.
Six teacups and two saucers with gilt rims, 53⁄8 in. diameter, the saucers—The gilding worn on the rims; one cup with a small chip to the footrim.
Four teacups and saucers without gilt rims, 55⁄8 in. diameter, the saucers—Good condition.
A teabowl, 21⁄2 in. high—Good condition.
Four quatrefoil teacups and saucers, 51⁄2 in. wide, the saucers-- Good condition.
Eleven demitasse cups and twelve saucers with gilding rims, 41⁄8 in. diameter—Two cups and saucers with additional gilding to the flowers; one cup with a stained crack to rim, one saucer with crazing; otherwise in good condition.
Five demitasse cups and saucers without gilding, 41⁄4 in. diameter, the saucers—Good condition. Double incisions to most marks.
A pewter-mounted tankard and cover, 61⁄2 in. high—Nice condition.
Four mugs, 31⁄2 in. high—Nice condition.
Two egg cups, 23⁄4 in. high-- Nice condition.
Eight small cylindrical dishes with flaring rims, 21⁄2 in. diameter—Nice condition.
Seven smaller cylindrical dishes or individual salts, 17⁄8 in. diameter- Nice condition, double incisions to marks.
A mustard or custard pot and cover, 31⁄2 in. high- Nice condition.
A small leaf-shaped butter-boat, 33⁄8 in. diameter- Nice condition.
A small pair of hexagonal candlesticks, 51⁄2 in. high- Nice condition.
A small pair of cylindrical candlesticks on square bases, 55⁄8 in. high- Each with clever professional restoration to the urn at the top, present very well.
A chamber stick, 41⁄2 in. high- Nice condition, residue to lower handle.
A pair of spill vases with gilt rims, 53⁄4 in. high- One with an area of overpaint to the inner rim (approx. 1 in.), the old overpaint discolored and likely concealing a shallow chip.
A single spill vase, 53⁄4 in. high—Nice condition.
A small bottle vase, 61⁄2 in. high
A tapering cylindrical jardiniere and three stands, 61⁄4 in. wide, the jardiniere- Nice condition; double incisions to the marks of the pair of stands, one of these with a small firing line in the making to the rim.
A pill tile, 93⁄4 in. long—Generally good condition, tiny chips to front edge, chip to bottom edge at reverse.
An oval pen tray with iron-red and gilt decoration- 91⁄2 in. long- Nice condition.
An ink well, 25⁄8 in. wide- Cover missing, otherwise good condition.
A small circular box and cover, 27⁄8 in. diameter- Good condition; some old tape residue.
A small lozenge shaped dish, 43⁄4 in. long- Nice condition.
Three very small saucer dishes, 31⁄4 in. diameter- One with a small rim chip and associated fine line, the other two in good condition.
Together with
A Meissen blue and white saucer in a similar pattern, 61⁄8 in diameter—Nice condition; double incision to mark.
Three Meissen style graduated shaped-square dishes in the ‘blue onion’ pattern, 91⁄2 in. diameter, the largest- Nice condition.
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