Lindsay Burns & Company
485. A pair of Samson porcelain famille rose style ‘Armorial’ vases, decorated with faux Armorial crests and peony sprays within panelled borders, 24cm high. £100-200
486. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century French porcelain twin handled urns and covers, decorated with panels of Court figures walking in gardens, on a blue ground decorated with colourful foliate sprays, with pierced domed covers, blue painted marks, 47.5cm high. £400-600
489. A pair of late 19th century bisque porcelain figures of boy and girl, the boy modelled standing with a basket of pink flowers, the girl modelled standing holding a basket of yellow flowers, on circular plinth bases, 42cm high. £100-200
490. A pair of Sitzendorf porcelain Renaissance style ewers, modelled with putti and satyr handles, blue painted marks, 31cm high. £80-120
Lot 487
487. A pair of Sevres porcelain blue celeste ground twin handled vases, decorated with hand painted oval shaped panels of children playing with monkey and dog within relief moulded ribbon tied, floral garland and jewelled borders, the reverses decorated with colourful panels of flowers, foliage and fruit, within richly gilded and jewelled borders, interlaced L’s marks, 45cm high. £600-800
488. A pair of Royal Dux porcelain figures of male and female water carriers, the male figure modelled standing holding a single handled water pot, the female modelled standing holding a twin handled water pot, applied pink triangle mark and impressed numbers ‘1072’ and ‘1073’ respectively, 43cm high. £300-500
Lot 491
491. A Meissen porcelain figure group, modelled with a young girl standing wearing pink striped skirt, her left arm around a young male wearing blue jacket, her right arm resting on the shoulder of young girl at her right side, on an oval shaped base with leaf moulded edge, the details picked out in gilt, blue crossed sword mark, incised mark ‘F49’, impressed mark ‘163’ and red painted number ‘66.’, 30.5cm high x 20cm wide. £600-800
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