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Three various French porcelain custard or bouillon cups and covers, late 18th century, including a Clignancourt example painted with cornflowers, iron-red crowned 'M' mark, 8cm highCondition Report: Chip to the foot rim of the Clignancourt cornflowers cup. The spirally fluted cup is cracked and restored.Condition Report Disclaimer
Seven Paris porcelain plates and dishes late 18th/19th century, including Nast, Rue Thiroux and Clignancourt, variously decorated with cornflower sprigs, scattered flowers, pink rose garlands and panels of roses and butterflies, and a Meissen oblong tray painted with flower sprays, some damages, 36cm max. (8)
A Paris porcelain (Clignancourt) armorial plate late 18th/early 19th century, painted with the crest and shield of the Ainslie family above the motto 'Pro Rege et Patria', within a floral garland border, stencilled red monogram, and a Paris porcelain tray, painted in sepia camaieu with two putti within a scrolled panel, the rim with rabbits amidst gilt and enamel scrollwork and leaf borders, blue crossed arrows mark possibly for La Courtille, some rim sections restuck, 31.5cm max. (2)
A Sèvres covered jug (pot à l'eau tourné) c.1779, decorated with a pattern of diminishing gilt dots, the rim with a gilt scroill border, a Paris porcelain (Clignancourt) chocolate jug with side handle, gilded with floral swags and a narrow leaf band, a large Feuillet cup with small polychrome flower sprigs, and a La Courtille sauce tureen painted with flower sprays within a gilt dentil rim, some damages and losses, 24cm max. (4) The jug is part of a service ordered for the Duc and Duchesse de Polignac and is similar to a service ordered for the Comte de Provence. Judith spotted this jug on a 1995 episode of The Great Antiques Hunt and managed to track it down.
A collection of 18th Century continental porcelain including a Meissen dessert plate of moulded form, painted with flowers, blue cross swords mark to base, a Sevres dessert plate of moulded form, painted with flowers, with blue painted date mark for 1754 and a Clignancourt porcelain saucer with gilt intertwined initials JS, laurel wreaths and blue banding, red mark to base, a Furstenburg saucer painted with oriental musicians in a landscape, and a Chantilly cup and saucer, decorated with flowers. Meissen plate 24.5cm diameter (6)
A set of seven Dihl Paris Duc d`Angoulême porcelain custard cups and covers and stand, circa 1800, each painted with blue and green floral sprays, together with a collection of similar Paris porcelain, including Clignancourt, comprising three sauce tureens, covers and integral stands, wine cooler, three teapots, two dishes, cake stand, jar and cover, three teacups, three tea bowls, coffee can and four saucers (faults and restoration).
A 19th century Paris porcelain dessert service, possibly Clignancourt Comprising: nineteen plates, three shell dishes, three square dishes, a bowl, a pierced basket and two sauce tureens on stands, one with cover, each piece decorated with a rim band of poppies enclosing cornflower sprigs, some with red painted M mark. (Quantity) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear. Two plates chipped with associated loss and hairline, one plate with hairline crack, one plate with star crack. Two shell dishes chipped with associated loss and hairlines. Bowl chipped with associated loss, cracked and stapled. Pierced basket with one handle lacking and slight firing cracks. Sauce tureen cover lacking handle.
A CLIGNANCOURT PORCELAIN GILT BRONZE MOUNTED COMPOTE Having repeating gilt painted floral swag motif surrounding the central medallion of a courting couple, signed at lower left, the porcelain bowl with beaded gilt bronze mounting to the rim and raised on a tripartite footed pedestal above a further porcelain base, marked to base with Clignancourt mark in red and stamped France beneath the mount. H 6¼ x W 9¼ x D 9¼ inches.
A 19th Century Paris porcelain part dinner service, possibly Clignancourt, enamelled with Chantilly sprigs within a floral collar and gilt line borders, comprising six plates, one circular, one shallow and two scroll handled dishes, some pieces marked with painted red enamel M, damages and repairs.
A Paris (Clignancourt) porcelain part tea and coffee service circa 1790 painted with the monogram SS inside a frame of gilt leaves and berries against a white ground enamelled with rows of flower sprigs comprising: a veilleuse teapot and cover coffee pot and hinged cover milk jug sucrier and cover tea canister and cover slop bowl shaped oval fruit bowl eight coffee cans and eight saucers in sizes red stencilled mark veilleuse 30.5cm. 12 in. to top of handle some restoration (31)
A Clignancourt porcelain coffee can and saucer, circa 1795-1800, each painted with a band of running pink, yellow and blue flowers and green foliage, within gilt banded borders, the saucer with beaded border to the well, the can with incised ‘M’ script mark, the saucer with painted iron red ‘M’ script mark, the saucer 13cm diameter, a Berlin porcelain coffee cup and saucer, circa 1800, the Empire style coffee cup of ovoid form with a high looped handle, each painted with a central matt blue band picked out with gilt stars, within a matt and bright gilt banded border, wear to decoration, underglaze blue sceptre mark and decorators marks, the saucer 14cm diameter and a Royal Copenhagen porcelain teacup and saucer, circa 1830-45, with a bute shaped cup, each painted in Sevres style with a central oval reserve of a cherub amongst clouds, within foliate garland and ribbon tied reeded gilt borders, restoration to cup, underglaze blue wave mark, the saucer 14cm diameter (6)
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