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63 AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN GREEN- GROUND PART DESSERT-SERVICE, circa 1835-40,
each piece painted to the centre with fruit, berries or nuts within raised gilt C-scroll panels, the green border edged with moulded white and gilt scrolls, comprising: a two-handled circular comport; four square-shaped serving-dishes; four oval footed serving dishes; three circular footed dishes; fourteen dessert-plates; (some damages and staining throughout). (26) See illustration €300 - 500
64 AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN BUFF AND DARK-BLUE GROUND PART DESSERT-SERVICE,
circa 1835-40, perhaps Davenport, painted to the centre with fruit and flowers within borders gilt with flowers and moulded C-scroll rims, comprising: a two- handled lozenge-shaped dish (cracked); another similar; and twelve plates. (14) See illustration €600 - 900
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A MEISSEN SCHNEEBALLEN TEA-KETTLE, COVER AND A STAND, mid-19th Century,
blue crossed swords mark, the globular tea-kettle with ormolu mounts, moulded with S-scrolls supporting a crab-stock handle, the spout similarly modelled, encrusted with mayflower heads and pompoms and gilt roses with canaries perched among the branches, the pierced scroll-moulded trefoil stand encrusted with further flowers (some minor damages and repairs), 16”h. (1) See illustration €1000 - 1500
66 AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN DARK-BLUE GROUND PART DESSERT-SERVICE, circa 1845, probably Coalport,
painted with birds among branches within blue borders gilt with trailing flowers within C-scroll rims, comprising: two rectangular serving-dishes; two shell-shaped dishes; two quatrefoil dishes; twelve plates; and a two-handled footed centrepiece (some damages and restoration throughout). (18) €250 - 450
67 A BOCCARA RUG,
the iron red ground with two rows of octagons, inside a border of geometric bands, 104” (265cms) x 58” (147cms). (1) €300 - 400
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