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A Group of Sixteen Continental Porcelain Monkey Band Musicians, after the Meissen originals, late 19th/early 20th

century,mainly Dresden, each in animated pose, together with conductor’s stand, in enamel colours and gilt throughout, the tallest 19cm high

£600 - 800

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A Group of Seven Meissen Monkey Band Musicians, late 19th/early 20th century,

comprising those playing oboe, French horn, hurdy-gurdy, spinet, triangle and lute, and one other holding an open music book, decorated in typical enamel colours, on rococo scroll edged shaped bases, each with crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, with various incised and pressnummers, the tallest monkey 15cm

£1000 - 1500

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A Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Young Woman, representing Air, third quarter of 19th century,

seated on a stool wearing dipped lace finery, and feeding a bird emerging from a gilded cage on a low table, on a flat bowfronted base, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, pressnummer 53, 15cm high

£250 - 350

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A Meissen Porcelain Figure Group of an Amorous Couple,

circa 1900, as a young gallant in striped waistcoat and trew, wooing a lady wearing a yellow broad rimmed and feather plumed hat, floral dress, by a garland enriched marble column, a crouching courtier with a pair of billing doves in his hand held hat, on a leaf and arch moulded shaped oval base, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, pressnummer 100, and incised J60, 30.5cm high

£600 - 800

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A French White Biscuit Porcelain Mantel Clock, Leda and the Swan, circa 1870, the nude maiden

seated on rockwork and flanked by the friendly swan over a stream, the drum movement with later white enamel circular 6cm dial with black Arabic numerals, upon a shaped green veined marble plinth, on six gilt metal toupie feet, 25.5cm high

£180 - 250

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A Meissen Saucer, circa 1770,

painted with an exotic bird perched on a rock by a pond, insects to the borders, gilt rim line, crossed swords mark in under glaze blue, 13.8cm

diameter; A Le Nove, Italy, Saucer,

circa 1770, painted with figures and a mule near buildings amongst trees, gilt rim line, red star mark, 11.6cm

diameter; and A Cozzi (Venice) Tea Bowl and Saucer, circa 1775,

decorated in iron red and gold with chinoiserie pavilions and bridges, with birds and insects, red and gilt line borders, both with red anchor mark (3)

£150 - 250

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