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145. A Pair of Chinese Export Armorial Plates, circa 1775
Painted with an entwined green and blue chain enclosing an armorial of a white bull raised on a gold coronet, surmounted by a puce and gold crown. Decoration is exceptionally well painted. 6 3/4" w.
1,000/2,000 SOLD: $1,150.00
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146. A Chinese Export Style Punch Bowl, Late 19th/Early 20th Century
Decorated with scenes of Hong Kong, the details picked out in polychrome enamels and gilt, unmarked.
400/800 SOLD: $230.00
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147. A Porcelain Cream Jug, Worcester, England, circa 1760
The shell form jug raised on a pronounced oval footrim, enameled in puce, iron red, pink and blue with floral sprays and foliage. 3 1/4" h., 3 3/4" w., 2" d. Literature: Fig. p485, pl. 23, p. 190 Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Perior, Rissik Marshall, 1954.
500/800 SOLD: $345.00
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148. A Set of Twelve Sevres Dessert Plates, France, circa 1844
Each plate with a bleu celeste rim, gilt and tooled with stylized strapwork and foliage, the reserves finely pained with portraits of famous French courtiers including Mme. de Genlis, Mme. de Parabere, Mme. Royale, Marie de Sovoie, Marie Leczinska, Mme. Dubarry, Mme. de Pompadour, Mme. de Lamballe, Marie Antoinette, Desse de Barry, Mme, Elisabeth, and Mme. Duchatelet, each signed by Morel, the reverse inscribed with each subjects name in black. Stamped in blue with crowned Louis Phillippe mark, stamped in iron red with Chateau de Tuilleries destination mark, and in chrome green, "S37". Note: Destination marks were added to special pieces ordered by the king. 8 7/8" d.
1,500/3,000 SOLD: $1,265.00
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149. A Worcester Mug, England, circa 1770
The cylindrical form with ribbed strap handle, transfer decorated in blue with floral sprays on recto and verso, hatched blue crescent mark on the bottom. 3 1/2" h.
800/1,200 SOLD: $230.00
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150. A Pair of Blue Scale Dessert Plates, England, circa 1770, Dr. Wall Period
Each scalloped plate painted with a scale-blue ground centering a puce floral spray, with gilt "C" scroll cartouches enclosing polychrome enamelled floral sprays, the rims gilt, the reverse painted in underglaze blue with fret mark. 8 1/8" d.
1,000/2,000 SOLD: $1,495.00
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151. A Worcester Pinecone Plate, England, circa 1770
The scalloped plate decorated with a centered spray of pinecones and stylized flowers, the rim painted with stylized scrolls and a diaper pattern, open crescent mark on reverse. 7 1/8" d.
800/1,200 SOLD: $230.00
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152. A Caughley Tea Pot, Broseley, England, circa 1780
The bulbous body and tapered spout transfer decorated in underglaze blue with stylized floral sprays and insects, surmounted by a similarly decorated lid. Stamped on the bottom "S." 6 1/4" h.
1,000/2,000 SOLD: $460.00
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153. A Pearlware Bull, Staffordshire, England, circa 1780
Modeled as a recumbent bull, with a placid expression, painted in mottled brown and white, and raised on a green oval base. 2" h., 3 3/4" w., 2 1/4" l.
600/900 SOLD: $460.00
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154. A Collection of Coalport Neoclassical Style Porcelain, Shropshire, England, circa 1810
Comprising; a rim soup plate, three coffee cans, two teacups, and two saucers, all decorated with tooled and shaded gilding depicting classical figures, putti, altars and trophies, all with gilt rims and handles. Rim soup 8 1/4" d., coffee can 2 1/2" h., tea cup 2 3/8" h., saucer 5 1/4" d. Note: Classical decoration, particularly profiles, was popular with London porcelain decorators in the early part of the 19th century.
1,000/2,000 SOLD: $517.50
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