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Lot 492

A group of Italian and other Continental porcelain teawares, most 2nd half 18th century, including a Nove di Bassano saucer with floral panelled design, a Doccia two-handled cup and stand applied with figures and flower swags, a small saucer with a flower and ribbon design, a flower-painted teabowl and saucer, another teabowl and saucer with an orange and brown border, a coffee can and saucer with black monochrome landscape panels, together with a Frankenthal saucer painted with a bird, an Ansbach coffee can with birds, a barrel-shaped jug painted with flowers, and an English saucer, some faults, 13cm max. (13)

Lot 519

A Doccia preserve or mustard pot and cover, c.1770, brightly enamelled in the Tulipano pattern, a Chantilly jug painted with a spray of fruiting pomegranate, a Chantilly-style metal-mounted pot and cover painted with Oriental flowering plants in a Kakiemon palette, and an Alcora or Moustiers faïence jug and cover painted with fantastical birds, some small damages, 15.5cm max. (6)

Lot 603

A French porcelain cabinet cup and saucer, late 19th c, painted in 18th c Sevres style with lovers and flowers in gilt reserves on a bleu celeste ground, saucer 12cm diam, a Meissen ogee cup and saucer, late 19th c, decorated with figures within green briquette border, cancelled crossed swords, a German two handled moulded cabinet cup and saucer in Doccia style and a Belleek tri-lobed cup and saucer (8) Good condition except two handled cup which has descending hairline crack

Lot 155

Three pieces of Italian porcelain, comprising a Naples, Real Fabrica Ferdinandea sugar box, circa 1790, in Neoclassical taste, a Doccia sucrier and cover with a fruit finial, and a later Naples plaque of the Marriage Supper of Andromeda/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: The plaque with a very small chip to one corner, some slight wear to gilding and enamels. The Naples cylindrical sugar bowl with one foot cracked and repaired with old glue, firing crack to another foot and some wear to gilding and enamels overall. The Doccia sugar bowl and cover with fruit finial - the cover possibly matched with stained starcrack to glaze to underside of cover, slight wear to enamels

Lot 705

Schauplatte mit Groteskendekor Italien, wohl Doccia, Ginori - 19. Jh. Runde Form mit scheibenförmiger Erhebung im Zentrum, darin Bildnis eines Herrschers, gerahmt von reliefiertem Pfeifendekor, darin Grotesken und Gefäße, die Fahne mit zahlreichen Maskaronen und Emblemen. Weißgrundig glasierte Majolika mit Bemalung in Gelb und Blau mit wenig Grün. Ø 40 cm. - Kleine restaurierte Bestoßung an einem Buckel.Keramikplatte

Lot 746

Gr. Kaffee-/ Tee- und Speise-Servicefür mind. 12 Pers., Ginori 20. Jh. Glatte Formen, Flächen jew. m. rechteckigen Kartuschen m. Sepia-Landschaften, schwarz/ gold gerahmt, verbunden durch feine Gold-Zweige, d. Kanten m. feinem Goldmuster. Am Boden grüner Firmenstempel, goldgrundige Tabula (jew. variierende Versionen). Best. aus: Kaffee: 12 Kaffeetassen m. UT, 14 Kuchenteller, 4 Mokkatassen m. 3 UT, Kaffeekanne, Teekanne, 2 Sahnegießer, 2 Zuckerdosen, rd. Gebäck- schale; Speise: 14 Speiseteller, 14 Suppenteller, 2 rd. Terrinen, 2 versch. ov. Platten, gr. rd. Schüssel, Saucière; sowie: rechteckiges Tablett, 2 kl. Tellerchen, 3 versch. kl. Schälchen, kl. Cachepot, zus. 93 Teile. Dekor partiell berieben (v.a. Speise- u. Kuchen- teller), 1 Kaffeetasse m. gr. Chip, 1 Mokkatasse m. Sprung, Saucière m. Chip u. Sprüngen.Doccia, Firmenstempel, glatt, Grisaille, Italien, Landschaft, Richard Ginori, Sepia

Lot 1512

A set of three 18th century Doccia porcelain dishes painted with flowers including soup bowl, 9'' diameter and two plates, 9 3/4'' diameter, all painted with flowers; red star mark to base of each.

Lot 100

A DOCCIA KNIFE HANDLE the handle circa 1745-50, of scallop form, painted on each side with chinoiserie man in a hat, flowers, and fruit above and below, the sides with iron red scrollwork, the early 19th century silver gilt blade with French hallmarks, inscribed "Tour", 7cmProvenance: Bt. Stockspring Antiques, 9th June 2010.

Lot 227

A Continental white porcelain beaker-vase, possibly Doccia, possibly second half 18th century, with a baluster lower part and flared upper part, applied with flowering trailing branches, the neck warped with a large firing fault, 36.9cm highProvenance: The Robert G. Vater Collection of European Ceramics.Photographs: © Christie's ImagesCondition Report: Overall in good decorative order. A section of the upper rim has sagged in the firing and is overturned, and furthermore there is a narrow crescent-shaped chip to this section of the rim, approximately 1.4 cm. across, with a small flat chip to the edge of the rim nearby. There are a few minor small chips scattered around the footrim. A section of branch, leaf and flower decoration is lacking on one side of the central body section of the vase, with traces of where the decoration was attached to the vase remaining. There are further small chips and losses to the applied branches, leaf tips and petal. There does not appear to be any restoration.  

Lot 36

Richard Ginori - Manifattura Di Doccia - Florence, Italy. A mid 20th Century olive green and gilt two person tea service set. Comprising of two cups, saucers, milk jug and lidded sugar pot. Makers mark to underside. 

Lot 1023

A Doccia Porcelain Wall Bracket, 18th century and later, painted in iron red and gilt with chickens, in giltwood frame, 25cm, a similar German porcelain example, 32cm (2)

Lot 1217

A SMALL GROUP OF ITALIAN PORCELAINSecond half 18th centuryComprising; a Cozzi beaker, painted in blue and red with a bird flying amongst flowers and bamboo, 7.5cm high; a Cozzi coffee cup painted in blue, red and gilt with a building and flowers, 7cm high; a Cozzi green scale ground saucer; a Cozzi red scale ground teabowl, a Nove small teabowl painted with green and gilt flowers; a Doccia white glazed moulded saucer, Cozzi with red anchor marks, Nove with red star ( 6)Cozzi beaker- minor wearCozzi coffee cup-minor wearGreen scale saucer- extensive repaired breaksRed scale teabowl- haircrack to the rim, approx. 3cm lengthNove teabowl- minor wearDoccia saucer- rim chips

Lot 106

A Meissen-style long-handled ladle, a Berlin two-handled cup and a Continental tea bowl, the ladle bowl painted with floral sprays, the handle in the form of a stalk, 22cm; the cup decorated in Meissen style with estuary scenes within gilt baroque-style borders, sceptre mark, 7cm; the tea bowl painted with a rose and other flowers, possibly Doccia, 7.5cm [3].

Lot 190

A Richard Ginori of Doccia porcelain table casket, w.15cm; together with a matching pin tray; and a further porcelain table casket (3)

Lot 462

Group of three Italian porcelain cups, probably Doccia

Lot 79A

A Doccia soup plate from the Marana Isola service, circa 1750Decorated with the arms of Isola and Marana under a gilt crown, surrounded by a puce scrollwork frame and iron-red draping, the rim with four sprigs of Oriental flowers alternated by insects, the rim with a single brown line, 22.8cm diam.Footnotes:Provenance:Marchesi Francesco and Laura Marana, GenoaFrom the large armorial service delivered in stages from October 1750 to the Marchesa Laura Marana Isola of Genoa and decorated with the arms of the Marchesa and her husband, Francesco Marana. This was the second of two services delivered to the Marchesi. The first service (delivered in 1749) is decorated 'a stampa', and the pieces are of much simpler form. Then, in a letter dated 3 October 1750, the Marchesa orders another service '(...) non contento d'avermi favorito l'anno scorso di un servito abbondantissimo bianco, e Turchino, à voluo anche adesso aumentarlo (...)[not content with an abundantly white and turquoise (sic) service you kindly delivered to me last year, I would like to add to it now].The service is referred to many times in correspondence between the Marchesa and Carlo Ginori; see A. d'Agliano (ed.), Porcellane Italiane dalla Collezione Lokar (2013), no. 86, J. Kräftner (ed.), Baroque Luxury Porcelain (2006), nos. 116 and 177, and A. Biancalana, Porcellane e Maioliche a Doccia (2009), p.181ff. for excerpts from that correspondence. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 3194

7-tlg.; Mokkakanne, Zuckerdose, Sahnegießer, 2 Tassen mit Untertassen, Konfektschälchen und Tablett. Empirestil mit farbigem Dekor aus arabesken Rankenornamenten, Blütenmotiven und Flechtband-Bordüre. Reiche Goldstaffage. A 7-piece Empire style porcelain mocha dejeuner with coloured decor "Rapallo" pattern. Manufacturer‘s mark.Italien. Doccia. Richard Ginori. 20. Jh.

Lot 279

A quantity of white china to include Richard Ginon Italy, "Manifattura Di Doccia Florence"; Crown Staffordshire Coffee cans, and various platters and gratin dishes etc

Lot 3043

Dose in Form einer DachdeckeltruheDoccia, Italien 20. Jh. Porzellan, polychrom bemalt und goldstaffiert, sowie Messing. Rechteckiger Korpus mit scharniertem Zylinderdeckel, umlaufend Darstellungen des Lebens Christi unter reliefierten Spitzbogenfeldern. Blaue Manufakturmarke «N» mit Krone und bez. «ITALY, 333/C».H. 15, B. 21 cm.Zustandsbericht:Sehr guter Zustand. Vergoldung teilweise gering ber.- - - - - - - - - -

Lot 47

RARE TASSE ITALIENNE A DEUX ANSES, PROBABLEMENT COZZI, ACCOMPAGNEE D'UNE SOUCOUPE MEISSEN LA TASSE DATE DU TROISIEME QUART DU XVIIIe SIECLE, LA SOUCOUPE VERS 1735A VERY RARE ITALIAN DOUBLE HANDLED BEAKER, POSSIBLY COZZI, TOGETHER WITH A MEISSEN SAUCER, THE BEAKER THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, THE SAUCER CIRCA 1735The beaker with two branch handles picked out in gilding, the scenes on either side including chinoiserie figures in various pursuits, one with a large bell-tower and unicorn, the other with a figure seated on an architectural construction smoking a pipe and being handled a chocolate beaker, the rims with lobed gilt bands, the saucer with Hausmaler gilding and a central cartouche of chinoierie figures in various pursuits on a scrollwork base, the edge with c-scroll border, the cup 7.6cm high, the saucer 13cm diam., (minor rubbing) (2)Footnotes:The absence of red bole associated with the underpainting securing gilding on Doccia porcelain leads one to think this cup is likely a replacement of a Meissen piece produced by the Cozzi factory, the grey paste seems to confirm this. There are few examples of pieces of this kind made by the Cozzi factory. There is another example of a copy directly after the Meissen original in the Cavalli service, for which several pieces were reproduced by Cozzi as replacements or additions to that famous armorial service delivered to Venice in the 1740s. An example of a cup and saucer from this service is in the British Museum. Click this link for the Cozzi cup and saucer in the British Museum.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 362

Mokkatasse mit Blütenranken und rosa Band mit Ut., Richard Ginori, Di Doccia, Florence, Italien Goldstreifen und -ränder, Ut.-D.9,7cm, Tasse mit hochgezogenem, reliefierten Rollwerkhenkel, Standfuß, H.mit Henkel 8,1cm

Lot 685

A Continental Porcelain Box Lid, 18th Century, possibly Doccia, enamelled in colours with a dancing figure and attendants, indistinctly signed, in gilt metal mount, 2ins x 2.75ins, and a Continental miniature on enamel - half-length portrait of a young woman, in gilt metal mount, 1.625ins x 1.875ins, both in oval gilt metal mounted frame and glazed

Lot 113

Service, 19 TeileDoccia, Richard GinoriPorzellan. Goldstaffage. Geschweift gerippt mit Korbrand. Grün-gelber Krebs-, Fisch-, Muschel- und Wasserpflanzendekor. Grüne Stempelmarke. Bestehend aus Terrine, sechs Suppentassen mit Untertassen und sechs Tellern.

Lot 2109

A set of five 20th century Richard-Ginori Doccia porcelain plates, each decorated with a fish within an ozier border, printed backstamp verso, dia.26cm

Lot 197

GIO PONTI (1891-1979) FOR RICHARD GINORI A porcelain "Ballet" bonbon box and cover depicting two dancers to the lid, in white and gold, with early 20th century marks to the base, Richard Ginori, Pittoria di Doccia, 32.5, height 28 cm Condition Report:Has cracks in the glaze on the back of the lid, each running from the centre to the scrolls, also internally two cracks in the glaze. None of the cracks can been seen to the underside of the piece

Lot 1396

5 Diverse Porzellan Mokkatasse/UT mit verschiedenen floralen, ornamentalen und figürlichen Dekoren in Polychrom und Gold, Herst. u.a. Richard Ginori/Doccia, Friedrich Simon/Carlsbad, Rosenthal/Selb und Royal Worcester/England, H. 4,5-6cm, etw. berieben, 1x OT mit Riss

Lot 179

HENKELAMPHORE IM RENAISSANCESTIL, Majolika, polychrom bemalt, H 32, gemarkt GINORI, DOCCIA, E.19.Jh.

Lot 562

Zwei Deckeldosen im Barockstil Doccia, Richard Ginori - 20. Jh. Vierpassige Form, aufgewölbter Deckel mit Blütenknauf; farbig bemalt mit bäuerlichen Szenen in Landschaft bzw. Chinoiserien. Bodenmarken in Grün, Rot und Gold. H. 10 und 12 cm.Porzellandose, Zuckerdose

Lot 112

A Pair of Arras Porcelain Plates, circa 1780, painted in underglaze blue with chantilly style foliage, B mark in underglaze blue, 24.5cm diameter; A Vienna Porcelain Plate, painted with flowersprays and scattered sprigs, shield mark in underglaze blue and impressed 42, 25cm diameter; A Limbach Porcelain Coffee Cup and Saucer, circa 1780, painted in puce monochrome with figures and buildings in landscape, crossed Ls mark in puce; A Nymphenburg Porcelain Coffee Cup and Matched Saucer, circa 1800, in Empire style, painted in colours and gilt with stylised foliage, scrolls and strapwork, impressed shield marks; A Rue Thiroux Paris Porcelain Coffee Can and Saucer, circa 1790, painted with chantilly sprigs, stamped crowned A mark in red; A Tea Bowl and Saucer, decorated with the Worcester Rich Queens pattern, painted Sèvres marks; A Doccia Porcelain Leaf-Shaped Butter Boat, circa 1780, 10.5cm long; A Cozzi Porcelain Tea Bowl, circa 1790; and A Porcelain Tureen Stand, probably Italian, circa 1790, painted with chinoiserie flowers, 22cm diameter (qty)

Lot 126

An extremely rare Italian porcelain figure of a Magus, probably Rome, factory of Filippo Cuccumos, circa 1770Possibly depicting Caspar, as a bearded, kneeling man offering a covered goblet in his right hand, wearing a cloak hung with tassels and a sash tied around the waist, the edge of his cloak, the sash and the goblet embellished in gilding, likely a fragment, as the group is placed on a crudely finished base made for slotting into another segment, perhaps originally forming part of a larger group of the Adoration of the Magi, 10.7cm high (right hand restuck at the wrist, chips)Footnotes:Provenance:European Private Collection since the 1980sFor further reading on Cuccumos porcelain, see F. Sacchi, Filippo Cuccumos capitano romano ceramista, in La ceramica n. 10 (1964) and G. Santuccio, Filippo Cuccumos e la manifattura di porcellane in Via Panisperna a Roma, in Bollettino d'arte, Rome (1988). A discussion on a Cuccumos figure of Saint Bartholomew is published in G. Santuccio, Die Porzellan Manufaktur Cuccomos in Rom, in U. Pietsch and T. Witting, Zauber der Zerbrechlichkeit. Meisterwerke Europäischer Porzellankunst (2010), pp. 259-263.Only very few signed or marked objects by this very elusive factory, founded by Filippo Coccumos in 1761, are recorded today, all of them of religious subjects. The beforementioned signed and dated figure of Saint Bartholomew that was previously in a private collection in Rome, a signed and dated figure of Saint Anthony in the collection of the Castello Sforzesco in Milan and a marked and dated figure of Saint Francis and another unmarked Saint Francis of a very similar model, in the Collezione Cagnola in Villa Cagnola in Varese. Other Cuccomos figures that have come to the market include a pair of birds (Christie's London, 14 November 2013, lot 241) which are marked with the crowned double 'C'. The history of the Cuccumos factory was published in some detail by Lucia Arbace, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Vol 31 (1985), an article which can now be found online on the website of the Istituto Treccani. Filippo Cuccumos or Coccumos was granted the right to produce porcelain in Rome for a duration of 40 years by Pope Clement XIII. In exchange for the priviledge, Cuccumos what asked to yearly execute a porcelain figure of a Saint on the feast days of San Pietro and Paolo (29 June). The factory was based in the Monastery of San Lorenzo on the Via Panisperna in Rome. The success was shortlived, and in 1764 Cuccomos applied for a loan from the Vatican. There is no more mention of the factory in the archives of the Vatican until 1781, when the factory was sold by Filippo Cuccomos to Lanfranco Bosio and Filippo Bianchini. The only known archiva reference outside the above mentioned archive is a contemporary source, a record given by the Abbot Grisellini which states that tutto andò in fumo, perché l'imprenditore allo spirito di somma loquacityà ed impostura non aggiungeva delle cognizioni in tal materia. [all went up in smoke because the owner had good spirit and intelligence, but no experience in the material]. A few years after Bosio and Bianchini had bought the factory, it closed permanently. Pope Pius VI withdrew the exclusive privilege of porcelain making from them and a legal situation ensued, in which Bosio and Bianchini blamed Coccumos, who they maintained had sold them faulty materials. The closed factory was investigated (among the recorded findings were six furnaces), and in 1792 it was ruled that Coccumos was not guilty.In a footnote to his discussion of the Volpato factory, Charles Drury Edward Fortnum (1820-1899) notes that it is possible that further researches might make known the former existence of some, perhaps private, furnaces for he production of porcelain at Rome at an earlier period in the century. A short time before leaving the city, in the Spring of 1870, the writer observed in the hands of Sign. Corvisieri, the dealer, an extremely well-modelled group of the 'Deposition' executed in a hard artificial white porcelain of a grey shade, very similar to that of Doccia, on which, scratched in the clay, was ROMA.MAG.1769 above the monogram of two interlaced letters C, surmounted by a crown, a mark similar to that incised on the porcelain of Buen Retiro, in Spain. (in: C. Drury E. Fortnum A Descriptive Catalogue of the Maiolica in the South Kensington Museum (1873), p. 463)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 129

A large Doccia knob or finial, circa 1760Of lobed shape, the bottom section painted with large flowers over iron-red and gilt trellis panels alternating with plain panels surrounded by scattered insects, the top hexagonal section moulded with polychrome flying putti holding foliage and grapes with similar iron-red and gilt trellis panels alternating with panels decorated with blue clouds, 11cm high (fragment, some rubbing)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 130

A Doccia large gilt-metal-mounted oval snuff box, circa 1745Painted with classical figures in landscapes, the cover depicting a woman seated by an urn with fruit and flowers within a purple scrollwork cartouche edged with iron-red and gilt foliage in a moulded quatrelobe panel edged in iron-red, the front with a gilt-edged panel depicting a woman, possibly Diana, with two hounds, the reverse with a rectangular panel painted with an iron-red monochrome scene of a figure in a river landscape, within gilt and iron-red borders flanked by gilt scrolls, the moulded base with a gilt-edged purple landscape scene, the sides with iron-red scrollwork motifs, the inside cover with a quatrelobe panel depicting a lady holding a bird and basket of fruit within a gilt-edged frame with iron-red stripes, 10.1cm across; 5.5cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Aldo Pironti, Benevento (paper label no. 127 to interior);Collezione R.B., Florence (by 1976);European Private Collection since the 1980sLiterature:A. Mottola Molfino, L'Arte della Porcellana in Italia Il Veneto e la Toscana (1976), no. 412This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 131

A pair of Doccia plates, 1790-1820Each painted with a landscape vignette in the centre, depicting a figure standing by a river and a seated lady, respectively, gilt foliate border to edge of well, the rim with a border of blue dots within gilt ovals ('a ova tagliate'), 24cm diam. (one with small haircrack to rim) (2)Footnotes:Provenance:European Private Collection since the 1980sA similar plate in the Victoria & Albert Museum is published in L. Frescobaldi (ed.), Amici di Doccia Quaderni VII (2013), pp. 102-109, where it is suggested that this kind of decoration (called 'a paesini' or 'a paesini con figure') was probably painted by Ferdinando Ammannati.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 132

A Doccia plate, circa 1765-70Decorated in polychrome colours after a Chinese prototype with a scene of flowering lotus plants sprouting from a pot set on a stylised blue rock flanked by a vase with flowers, the rims in blue and red picked out in gold, 23.3cm diam. (minor rubbing)Footnotes:Two Doccia plates with the same decoration were sold in these rooms, 9 Dec 2009, lot 51.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 184

A Sèvres 'Coupe Réticulée', made for the Comte de Paris, circa 1845Modelled by Hyacinthe Régnier, the bowl with reticulated double-walled Asian motifs including stylised lotus flowers, the inside decorated with eight vignette still life scenes of flowers and vases, standing on subtle gilt fretwork bases, all surrounding a central rosette in of silvered single flowers placed in abstracted pointed arches in Islamic taste, placed on a circular reticulated baluster pedestal foot, in its original fitted green leather circular case, the coupe: 24.8cm high; the case: 34.5cm diam., crowned LP monogram and SEVRES 1845 (indistinct) within a circle stencilled in blue, gilder's mark B and incised 8VZ(?) - 43 -3Footnotes:Provenance: Delivered to the Comte de Paris on 19 November 1845Le Goût ChinoisIn November 1831 Hyacinthe Régnier was paid an advance for initial designs of elements of a déjeuner simply known as 'Chinois'. His inspiration was drawn from the Chinese objects he would have seen in the famous sale of Chinese art of the Parisian art dealer F. Sallé which began on 11 April 1826. This sale contained a section of 'Openwork Chinese Porcelain'. In a description of the pieces it reads: 'The Chinese make a kind of porcelain with openwork designs resembling paper cut-outs. In the centre is a vessel for liquid. This vessel forms one unit with the openwork' (T. Préaud, The Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory - Alexandre Brongniart and the Triumph of Art and Industry, 1800-1847 (1997), cat.no. 73 and 76). The Sèvres factory was not the first to attempt these 'double walled' objects, indeed the Meissen factory had made similar technically precarious pieces in the earliest days of its existence, and a large double-walled Doccia coffee pot is in the Museo Internazionale delle Ceramiche di Faenza. But Régnier was the first to successfully adapt the intrinsic Chinese patterns to a modern eclectic taste, and manage the huge technical challenges of firing, in several stages, the very delicate pierced outer wall. Chinese influence began to have a major influence on the decorative arts, and many Sèvres piece were inspired by forms, glazes and decorations of authentic Chinese models. As Tamara Préaud notes (op. cit. p.275) careful scientific examination of Chinese wares also prompted the development of new techniques at Sèvres.The déjeuner chinois réticulé instantly became a success, and other shapes and objects, ever more ambitious, were realised in this new, exotic taste. The first design for the present Coupe Réticulée was realised in 1842, around the same time Brogniart decided to undertake a chinoiserie cabinet inspired by Auguste Borget's Sketches of China and the Chinese (1842). Brogniart wrote he took care to avoid imitation of Chinese ornament, whereby he meant that the decoration was closely modelled after 'authentic' Chinese examples, a historically correct approach that was quite new at the time. (Préaud op.cit. p. 307).The original designs for this coupe are kept in the archives of the Sèvres manufactory. Although slightly different, the reticulated walls also show the same stylised lotus flower and foot.Philippe, Comte de ParisThe present coupe is listed in the Sèvres sales register at 650 livres on 19 November 1845 as follows Livré à Son Altesse Royale Monseigneur le Comte de Paris. Le 19 Novembre 1845. Coupe réticulée, fond bleu (...) décor en or et couleurs dans le style chinois. [delivered to HRH the Count of Paris. 19 November 1845. A reticulated coupe, blue (...) with a decoration in gold and colours, in Chinese style.]Prince Philippe, Count of Paris (24 August 1838 - 8 September 1894), became the Prince Royal, heir apparent to the throne, when his father, Prince Ferdinand-Philippe, Duc d'Orléans, died in a carriage accident in 1842. Although there was some effort during the days after the abdication of his grandfather in 1848 to put him on the throne under the name of Louis-Philippe II, with his mother (Helene of Mecklenburg-Schwerin) as Regent, this came to nothing and the family fled as the French Second Republic was proclaimed. Philippe married the Infanta Maria Isabel of Spain in 1864, and during their early married life, the Count and Countess of Paris lived at York House, Twickenham. In 1871 after the Franco-Prussian War and the downfall of Napoleon III, they were allowed to return to France, and many of their properties were restored to them. They did not, however, succeed in claiming the throne in a restored monarchy after the fall of Napleon III. In 1886 the family was exiled again returning to England, where they first lived at Sheen House, near Richmond, and in 1890 they moved to the much grander Stowe House, where Philippe died in 1894.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 146

A figure of a huntsman with horn, un-marked, 14.5cm high together with an Italian porcelain coffee cup, probably Doccia, circa 1775, un-marked 7cm high

Lot 2036

2 Doccia porcelain dishes with reclining images of a man and woman, 18 cm high, 29 cm and 30 cm wide

Lot 197

Deckeltasse mit UnterschalePorzellanmanufaktur Doccia 1850-1903. - Umlaufende italienische Landschaft mit Häusern - Porzellan, weiß, glasiert. Kobaltblauer Fond. Polychrom und Gold bemalt. Goldrelief. Goldrand. Auf der Glasur blaue Marke N und DIPINTO A MANO. 1. Wahl. H. der Ot. mit Volutenhenkel und Deckel: 13 cm, D. der Us.: 13,5 cm. Zwischen 1811 und 1835 wurden von Capodimonte verschiedentlich Formen und Modelle angekauft, deren Reproduktionen Doccia mit dem gekrönten N signieren durfte. - Zustand: Us. Mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren.

Lot 1242

Becher mit Unterschale. Wohl Doccia 18. Jh. Porzellan, eisenrot bemalt mit Hühnern in Landschaft, ohne Marke.

Lot 1002

Suppenteller. Wohl Doccia 18. Jh. Porzellan, eisenrot bemalt mit Hühnern in Landschaft, ohne Marke. D=23,5 cm.

Lot 1597

Paar vierpassige Schalen. Wohl Doccia 18. Jh. Porzellan, eisenrot bemalt mit Hühnern in Landschaft, ohne Marke, H=5,1 cm, B=11,2 cm, T=8,9 cm.

Lot 461

A Richard Ginori Doccia dinner service for twelve, painted with pink roses surrounded by laurel, within blue and gilt borders, comprising dinner plates, side plates, crescent shaped plates, soup cups and saucers, tea cups and saucers, coffee cups and stands, milk jug and cream jug, dessert plates, dessert bowls, two tureens and covers, two vegetable dishes and two gravy boats, two salts and two mustard pots and covers Generally condition is good. Minor rubbing to the glaze and very minor chipping to the rims and extrmities of some of the items

Lot 1206

A SMALL DOCCIA PORCELAIN COFFEE CUPLate 18th centuryPainted with a tied bunch of flowers and two insects, gilt-lined rims, 5.5cm highSome wear to the gilding around the rim

Lot 393

Henkelamphora (Ginori, Doccia, Toscana, um 1880), Keramik, Majolika, polychrome Bemalung,2 figürlich gestaltete Handhaben, Maskaronen, numm.: 36-524, Bodenmarke, H. ca. 41 cm. 1 Handhabe geklebt.

Lot 260

A Doccia style porcelain mug and similar oval casket 18cm

Lot 1357

5 Diverse Porzellan Mokkatasse/UT mit verschiedenen floralen, ornamentalen und figürlichen Dekoren in Polychrom und Gold, Herst. u.a. Richard Ginori/Doccia, Friedrich Simon/Carlsbad, Rosenthal/Selb und Royal Worcester/England, H. 4,5-6cm, etw. berieben, 1x OT mit Riss

Lot 1345

2 Diverser Porzellan Mokkatassen/UT mit verschiedenen ornamentalen Dekoren in Gold und Polychrom, 1x mit gemalten Landschaftstondi, Herst. MR Limoges (Frankreich) und Richard Ginori/Doccia (Italien), um 1900, H. 5cm, min. berieben

Lot 2413

Italien sechs Teetassen und PlattePorzellanmanufaktur Richard Ginori Doccia, 20. Jh., grüne Kronenmarken mit Schriftzug, Zusatz C-91, D-91, C-O bzw. D-O sowie Italy, konische Tassenform mit abgewinkelter Lippe und leicht gemuldete Teller mit glattem Rand sowie suprematistischem Aufglasurdekor in Pastelltönen, bestehend aus sechs Tassen mit Untertassen und einer runden Kuchenplatte, sehr guter Zustand, H Tasse gesamt je 5 cm, D Platte 31,5 cm.

Lot 262

A Doccia style porcelain mug and similar oval casket 18cm

Lot 2498

Paar Muschelschalen mit Blumendekor Ovale, gemuldete, muschelartig reliefierte Form mit Rocaillerand. Teilw. Ozierrelief. Im Spiegel und auf der ansteigenden Innenwandung leuchtend farbenfrohe Blumenbuketts im Wechsel mit Blumengebinden sowie vereinzelten Früchten in polychromer Malerei. Goldrand. Minim. ber.; 31 cm x 22 cm.A pair of shell-shaped Italian porcelain bowls with painted bouquets of flowers and fruits. Minor rubbed.Italien. Doccia. Manufaktur Ginori. Um 1770.

Lot 670

A pair of Derby figures of the Italian Farmers, c.1765, he standing and holding a cockerel, his companion with a hen, each dressed in elaborately patterned costume and standing before tall flowering bocage, raised on scrolled bases picked out in turquoise and gilt, small losses, 25.5cm. (2) The Italian Farmers were so called because it was believed they were copied from Doccia originals. However, both the Doccia examples and the Derby derive from a model made at Meissen.

Lot 115

Geschweifte Schale. Polychrom staffiert. Ginori Doccia, 20. Jh. L 24 cm

Lot 116

Geschweifte Dose. Polychrom staffiert. Ginori Doccia, 20. Jh. L 13 cm

Lot 111

SELECTION OF GINORI  C-86 ANTICO DOCCIA PORCELAIN CHINA (71PCS) ALL EXCELLENT CONDITION AND SOME NOT USEDRICHARD GINORI C-86 STAMP ON BASE

Lot 3134

Italien figürliche Vase HistorismusGinori Doccia, Schriftzugmarke 2. Hälfte 19. Jh., Weißporzellan, teils unglasiert bzw. farblos und blau glasiert, sparsam goldstaffiert und Goldrand, auf dreipassigem Reliefsockel konzentrisch sitzend drei plastische Faune, mit ihren Beinen jeweils eine kleine Muschelschale haltend und mit ihren Flügeln rücklings eine schlanke Amphore stützend, diese mit halbplastischen Widderköpfen an den drei P-förmigen Henkeln, die Wandung verziert mit floralen Elementen und Musikinstrumenten in polychromer Aufglasurbemalung über blauem Fond, seltene und ungewöhnliche Vase, Mündung mit Haarriss und innen kratzspurig, sonst guter Zustand, H 32 cm.

Lot 3135

Italien Paar Girandolen im Capodimonte-Stil Porzellanmanufaktur Ginori Doccia, Ende 19. Jh., einmal gepinselte Neapelmarke und Schriftzug Italy, vegetabile, mehrteilig montierte Prunkleuchter aus polychrom bemaltem und goldstaffiertem Porzellan sowie vergoldetem Metall, in barocker Formsprache mit ornamental reliefiertem Rundfuß und Balusterschaft, mittig emporwachsenden und drei seitlichen s-förmig gebogenen Blattranken aus Draht und Blech sowie üppigem Porzellanbesatz aus vier Kerzentüllen und zahlreichen großen Blüten, diese partiell bestoßen bzw. zwei lose, sonst guter altersgemäßer Zustand, H je 55 cm.

Lot 346

An Early 19th Century Ginori a Doccia Italian Hand Painted Plate with Flowers, 24cms Wide

Lot 408

Kleine Deckeldose, Italien, Richard Ginori, Manufaktur Di Doccia Florence, Vierpaßform, florale Bemalung mit Band innen und außen, Goldrand, Frucht als Deckelbekrönung, 6x7x5,5 cm

Lot 417

A Doccia coffee cup, late 18th c,  painted with three bouquets including tulips, rose or chrysanthemums, the rims and handle gilt, 72mm h Light wear to gilding on rim

Lot 418

Three Doccia coffee cups, late 18th century, painted in purple or puce camaieu with landscapes, the handle picked out in enamel or gilt, 70mm h One cup with crack at base of handle, another with slight scratch on decoration

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