Nine Meissen and Royal Worcester Porcelain Articles
Lot: 54
Circa 1780 and later.
The Meissen articles comprising a schneeballen cabinet cup and saucer topped with birds, a Neoclassical coffeepot of small proportions a sugar bowl and cover painted in polychrome enamels with hunting scenes and another cabinet cup, finely painted with doves, portraits and trophies reserved within gilt cartouches. The Royal Worcester articles comprising two faux lily form chambersticks painted in ivory and varied gilt metals and a blush ground gourd shaped pitcher with basket woven body and high relief salamander to waist.
Various: the Meissen with variations of blue crossed swords the Royal Worcester articles with printed puce marks, registration marks and pattern / shape numbers.
Appproximate dimensions: 4 H. to 7 1/4 H., overall..
Condition: Handle to cover of schneeballen cup broken off, glued back on, and professionally regilt the cup itself with 1 L. hairline crack to interior body at base to side. Tiny losses to flowers. The cover to the other cabinet cup absent its knop. Minor flaking to enamels and gilding wear light scratches to surfaces.