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Chope couverte à décor repoussé d'une scène de banquet et inscription Moscou, 1873, argent, vermeil et émail bleu, portant l'inscription: Пиво не диво, и мед не хвала, а всему голова, что любовь дорога. (La bière n'est pas une merveille, et le miel n'est pas une louange, mais l'amour est cher à l'esprit de tous.), H 18 cm, 1050 g. Dédicacée sous la base Téhéran 1929

Estim. 2 000 - 3 000 CHF

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Théière citrouille à prise fleur et pot à lait Bonebakker, argent, L 24 cm, 880 g

Estim. 300 - 500 CHF

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Hermès, service à dîner Toucan Porcelaine, comprenant: 12 assiettes de présentation, 12 à dîner, 24 à dessert, 9 creuses, 12 à pain (69p)

Estim. 4 000 - 6 000 CHF

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Centerpiece, silver, tea and coffee pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, hallmarked, elaborate floral and putti decoration, c. 1880, small stand, approx. 2600 g

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Silver-plated handle, dishes, cups, bowls, saltcellar, teapot and sugar bowl, oil and vinegar cruet, two Christofle and Plasait tea warmers, Christofle coaster, cup (accidents, wear, cracked oil cruet).

Estim. 20 - 30 EUR

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Earthenware and porcelain set, Chinese plate, Limoges presentation dish, Limoges porcelain dish and eleven dessert plates, Limoges dish and six bowls, Limoges teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl (without cover).

Estim. 10 - 15 EUR

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Miscellaneous objects, Asian bowls and spoons, three mazagrans, hand candlestick, wooden music box, two antique plates, stoneware and pewter flask, porcelain skillet decorated with birds, steel cassolette, porcelain butter dish and "France" menu.

Estim. 15 - 20 EUR

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Lunéville - Lunéville earthenware service with fish decoration. 25 pieces: platter, 12 large plates and 12 soup plates.

Estim. 20 - 30 EUR

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White porcelain tea and cake service with flower decoration. 38 pieces. S.F.P, Société française de porcelaines.

Estim. 10 - 20 EUR

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Sologne - Sologne porcelain salad set with salad decoration: 7 plates and salad bowl.

Estim. 10 - 15 EUR

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Sologne - Sologne porcelain service decorated with the trades of old Paris. 14 pieces: vegetable dish, dessert plates and ravioli dishes.

Estim. 10 - 15 EUR

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Set of 7 white and gilded Paris porcelain plates and 9 earthenware plates (cracks, chips).

Estim. 15 - 20 EUR

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Sarreguemines - Sarreguemines earthenware service with Obernai decoration: platter, 19 miscellaneous plates (23 cm, 25.5 cm and 20.5 cm) and 9 soup plates. (reassorted)

Estim. 30 - 50 EUR

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Villeroy&Boch - Villeroy&Boch white/blue Burgenland earthenware service set: 5 large plates, 3 dishes, 3 dessert plates, 2 ravioli and milk jug (chips).

Estim. 15 - 20 EUR

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Meissen - Meissen white porcelain teapot decorated with flowers in relief (chips on the neck). 27 cm

Estim. 15 - 20 EUR

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Sarreguemines - Sarreguemines earthenware service with red flowers on an ivory background: 7 dinner plates, soup plate, covered vegetable dish and sauce boat (chips, cracks).

Estim. 10 - 15 EUR

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Gien - Gien earthenware oyster service with white and green decor: 12 plates, 2 dishes, 2 coupelles and 2 raviers.

Estim. 15 - 20 EUR

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Six coffee cups and six saucers in Japanese porcelain with white-blue decoration.

Estim. 5 - 10 EUR

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Silver-plated lot: soliflore vase, two sugar bowls, butter dish, ashtray, napkin ring and teaspoon.

Estim. 5 - 10 EUR

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Limoges - Limoges porcelain service, white with gilded decoration. 47 pieces: 16 large plates, 12 soup plates, 11 dessert plates, 3 dishes, 2 vegetable dishes, 2 ravioli dishes and sauce boats.

Estim. 20 - 30 EUR

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Limoges - Limoges porcelain tea service with gilded decoration on a blue and ivory background. 15 pieces: 6 cups, 6 saucers, teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl.

Estim. 15 - 20 EUR

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Limoges - Limoges white and gilded porcelain tea service with cornflower decoration. 21 pieces: 6 cups, 11 saucers, teapot, 2 sugar bowls (one lid missing) and milk jug (worn).

Estim. 20 - 30 EUR

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Japanese porcelain tea service with white-blue decoration of trees in bloom. 15 pieces.

Estim. 10 - 15 EUR

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Chinese porcelain bowl decorated with flowers on a celadon background. 5.5x12 cm

Estim. 3 - 5 EUR

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Vallauris - Part of a green and gilded earthenware coffee service. Cerenne à Vallauris: 8 cups, 8 saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl (chips).

Estim. 15 - 20 EUR

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Honoré CAMOS (1906-1991) in VALLAURIS. Part of a ceramic dinner service decorated with flowers on a sky-blue background and comprising 48 items including : a soup tureen, a vase, four dishes, a bowl, a sauceboat, two tureens, twelve soup plates, twelve large plates, twelve small plates and two plate rests. (minor wear).

Estim. 60 - 80 EUR

Fri 03 May

An important large Meissen offering bowl from the so-called Northumberland Service Of round form with a curved rim. In the recessed mirror, an island-style depiction of a cat of prey, surrounded by large, densely arranged arrangements of ombré woodcut flowers in the manner of Johann Gottfried Klinger, held by a ribbon tied in a bow. Polychrome painting with gold rim. Press no. 20, rubbed due to age; sword mark. D. 30 cm. The so-called Northumberland Service was a diplomatic gift from King August III to the British envoy to the Saxon court, Sir Charles Hunbury-Williams, in 1747. A total of 108 remaining pieces are now owned by the Duke of Northumberland's family at Alnwick Castle. The European and exotic animal depictions placed in the center of the plate mirror are based on various engravings (from Dürer to Ridinger). A total of 19 surviving contemporary watercolors depict the main pieces of the service in their original size. A few pieces are represented in important collections (including the former Hoffmeister Collection and the Pauls Collection) and in well-known museums (including the Bavarian National Museum in Munich and the Seattle Art Museum). They are rarities on the international art market and fetch top prices. Cf. Clark, in Keramos, vol. 70 (1975), pp. 9-77; Bodinek, vol. II, figs. 50, 88ff., 128a; Hoffmeister Collection, vol. I, no. 191f., Pauls Collection, no. p. 154. An important large serving dish from the Northumberland service finely painted with animal depictions after engravings and woodcut flowers. Impressed no. 20. Age-related rubbed. Crossed swords mark. Meissen. Circa 1748 - 1750.

Estim. 3 900 - 7 800 EUR

Fri 03 May

An important Meissen offering bowl from the so-called Northumberland service Of round form with a curved rim. In a recessed mirror, an island-style depiction of a reclining billy goat, framed by large arrangements of ombré woodcut flowers in the manner of Johann Gottfried Klinger, held by a purple ribbon and insects. Polychrome painting with gold rim. Press no. 21, rubbed due to age; crossed swords mark. D. 23.5 cm. The so-called Northumberland Service was a diplomatic gift from King August III to the British envoy to the Saxon court, Sir Charles Hunbury-Williams, in 1747. A total of 108 remaining pieces are now owned by the Duke of Northumberland's family at Alnwick Castle. The European and exotic animal depictions placed in the center of the plate mirror are based on various engravings (from Dürer to Ridinger). A total of 19 surviving contemporary watercolors depict the main pieces of the service in their original size. A few pieces are represented in important collections (including the former Hoffmeister Collection and the Pauls Collection) and in well-known museums (including the Bavarian National Museum in Munich and the Seattle Art Museum). They are rarities on the international art market and fetch top prices. Cf. Clark, in Keramos, vol. 70 (1975), pp. 9-77; Bodinek, vol. II, figs. 50, 88ff., 128a; Hoffmeister Collection, vol. I, no. 191f., Pauls Collection, no. p. 154. An important large serving bowl from the Northumberland service finely painted with animal depictions after engravings and woodcut flowers. Impressed no. 21. Age-related rubbed. Crossed swords mark. Meissen. Circa 1748 - 1750.

Estim. 3 300 - 6 600 EUR

Fri 03 May

Extensive service with "Flora Danica" decoration, 84 pieces; 14 dinner plates, 11 soup plates, 13 dessert plates, 10 bread plates and 4 cake plates, roasting and 3 large serving plates, tureen, vegetable, 3 caviar, 3 leaf, 2 gherkin and 3 serving bowls, 2 sauce boats, 2 pudding cups with saucers, sugar bowl and pot, 2 tea cups and 6 coffee cups with saucers, tray. Gold rim with serrated, gold-stamped leaf border, border below. Decorated with various flowering plants in polychrome painting, each with Latin inscription on the reverse; eight pieces minimally dam.; some rubbing; coffee cup with hairline crack, roasting tray remainder; maker's mark. Accompanied by 2 dinner plates and 4 cake plates with identical decoration and pierced rim; one plate with house painting. Plate d. 7.5 cm - 25.5 cm; largest plate 47 cm. The first designs for the "Flora Danica" decoration were created from 1790 onwards, commissioned by the Danish royal family. The first finished service, originally conceived as a gift for Tsarina Catherine II, ultimately remained in the possession of the royal family after twelve years of conception and revision, as the intended recipient had died in the meantime. "Flora Danica" porcelain, which is based on the work of the botanist Carl von Linné and depicts the flora of Denmark in a way that is as true to nature as it is rich in detail, is still made and painted by hand in the traditional way today. It is one of the most prestigious dinner services in the world. A Danish Royal Copenhagen 84-piece porcelain set with "Flora Danica" decor. Eight pieces minor chipped; few pieces rubbed; cup with hairline crack; roast plate restored. Manfacturer's mark. In addition: 2 dining and 4 cake plates with similar decor. Denmark. Royal Copenhagen. 20th century.

Estim. 26 000 - 52 000 EUR