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Click here to subscribeAn 18th century French porcelain bonbonniere decorated in coloured enamels. Surmounted by the figure of a huntsman reclining against a tree stump holding a hare and with a hound at his feet. With silver mount and ovoid cover moulded with flowers, painted with scattered sprigs to the interior. Probably Mennecy, 7.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Cover broken and professionally restored.
Mennecy cup circa 1760, with spiral moulded body, also another French soft paste porcelain cup probably Tournai or St Cloud, also a Le Nove cup, and another teabowl possibly Cozzi, (4) Condition report: The Mennecy cup has a hairline to the side, the foot and to the handle join, the second cup has a hairline to the handle join and rim chip, the Le Nove cup has a hairline crack to the side, The Teabowl is free from damages.
Franklin Mint - Good Collection of Porcelain Teapots, Mostly For The Victoria and Albert Museum. ( 13 ) In Total. Various Sizes and Decoration, All In Good Condition, Makes Include Royal Worcester and Many From The Victoria and Albert Museum, Includes Copies of Famous Makers Teapots, Includes Chelsea / Derby, Mennecy, Early 18th Worcester, Venice, Bow, Furstenberg, Tournai, Kyoto, Meissen and Hochst.
A Mennecy Double Salt, 1750-60, in the form of a girl wearing a flower-sprigged dress between two blue-lined shell dishes, finger missing, 19.5cmThe base has two rectangular holes which were to attach an ormolu mount. Provenance: Sotheby`s saleroom label, 13 July 1998, No. 561. Literature: The companion boy figure is illustrated in `French Porcelain`, W B Honey, 1950, No. 45.
A Mennecy Double Salt, 1750-60, in the form of a girl wearing a flower-sprigged dress between two blue-lined shell dishes, finger missing, 19.5cmThe base has two rectangular holes which were to attach an ormolu mount. Provenance: Sotheby`s saleroom label, 13 July 1998, No. 561. Literature: The companion boy figure is illustrated in `French Porcelain`, W B Honey, 1950, No. 45.
An early 18th century Mennecy soft paste porcelain handled table knife The pistol-shaped handle hand painted in Kakimon palette with Chinoiserie scenes of a boy flying a kite, exotic birds and temple buildings. The pointed steel blade attached with a silver ferrule. Circa 1735. 10in. (25.40cm)
A set of four Rörstrand custard cups and covers late 19th century, the spiral-fluted forms painted with bright flower arrangements, the domed covers with fruit finials, printed marks, a chip to one finial, 10cm. (8) The form of these cups copies the shape and decoration of those produced at Marieberg in the 1760s, the Swedish factory in turn copying the contemporary custard cups produced at Mennecy.
A set of four Rörstrand custard cups and covers late 19th century, the spiral-fluted forms painted with bright flower arrangements, the domed covers with fruit finials, printed marks, a chip to one finial, 10cm. (8) The form of these cups copies the shape and decoration of those produced at Marieberg in the 1760s, the Swedish factory in turn copying the contemporary custard cups produced at Mennecy.
A St Cloud Shepherdess, mid 18th century, standing in floral wreath, a sheep at her feet, minor chips, 16cm, and a Mennecy Figure, of 'Africa', wearing elephant head cap and holding a scorpion-emblazoned shield, incised 'DV', restored, 15cm (2) WS CONDITION REPORT: FROM THE WILFRED J SAINSBURY COLLECTION. Africa - restored head and hat, visible cracks to shield, robe, trunk, chips to trunk and headpiece. Shepherdess - chips to hat, flowers. Lacking pipe, fritting to hat and body.
MENNECY Petit pot-pourri couvert en porcelaine tendre et bronze doré à décor polychrome de famille chinoise sur terrasse, oiseau, insectes et tiges fleuries, la galerie ajourée en bronze doré agrémentée de fleurs en porcelaine tendre blanche. Marqué : D.V. en noir. XVIIIe siècle, vers 1750. (Fêlures). HAUT. 12,5 cm A Mennecy faience pot and cover marked D.V., circa 1745-1750. HAUT. 12,5 cm HEIGHT. 4 15/16 IN.
Eighteenth century Continental blanc-de-chine porcelain figure - possibly Mennecy, of a lady wearing a hat, holding a bottle and goblet, 17cm high CONDITION REPORT Hat rim repaired. Head reattached. Goblet and bottle top repaired. Some chipping to flowers. Some nibbling around base rim to glaze
LATE 19th C MENNECY STYLE PORCELAIN GROUP FIGURE Antique Mennecy Villeroy German porcelain porcelain grouping depicting a mother feeding two young girls at a table setting. Bottom holds red D.V. mark with star mark. Circa 19th century. Measures 9 3/4" height x 10 5/8" length (24.7cm x 26.9cm). Total weight of 3782 grams.
A MENNECY SILVER MOUNTED OSIER MOULDED SNUFF BOX AND COVER the underside of the cover finely painted with rustic lovers near ruins, the exterior with three flowers, an acorn and loose bouquets, 6.5cm w, c1750, the silver mounts possibly later Box with fine descending crack beneath hinge. No restoration
Mennecy, Trois statuettes en biscuit de porcelaine tendre représentant un jeune homme tenant une boîte à priser, une jeune fille et un gentilhomme debout ; est jointe une guitare en biscuit de porcelaine tendre., Marquées : D.V en creux., XVIIIe siècle, Hauteurs : 12,5 cm et 11 cm, Quelques accidents
A Saint Cloud snuff box in the form of a shoe, moulded and painted in enamels with sprays of flowers and foliage, circa 1745 - 50, 10.5 cm long, cover lacking, cracked; and a Mennecy snuff box lid in the form of a Pagoda figure wearing floral yellow ground robe, circa 1750 - 60, 5 cm high, base lacking. (2)
CF Porcelaine française Mennecy Deux tabatières dont une couverte l’une en forme de poule accompagnée de trois poussins, l’autre en forme de canard couché, le couvercle à décor polychrome de bouquets de fleurs. Monture du couvercle en argent avec poinçon de décharge. XVIIIe siècle Longueurs : 7 cm et 5 cm Le cou de la poule recollé et une fêlure à l’arrière de la poule
CF Porcelaine française Mennecy Pot à lait couvert et deux petits pots cylindriques à décor polychrome de bouquets de fleurs, l’anse du pot à lait rehaussée de peignés pourpres, filet bleu sur le déversoir, la prise du couvercle en forme de fleur, filet pourpre sur le bord supérieur des pots cylindriques. Marqués : D. V. en creux XVIIIe siècle Hauteurs : 12 cm et 4,5 cm Une fêlure au pot à lait
CF Porcelaine française Mennecy Moutardier couvert en forme de baril sur plateau ovale à bord contourné attenant à décor polychrome de bouquets de fleurs et filets bleu et or, la prise du couvercle en forme de fruit et feuillage. Marqué : D.V en creux XVIIIe siècle Longueur : 18 cm Usures d’or et petits éclats
MFV Porcelaine française Mennecy Moutardier en forme de tonnelet muni d’une anse et un couvercle. Décor polychrome de trois oiseaux dans des paysages boisés. Feuilles en léger relief aux attaches de l’anse. Prise du couvercle en forme de fruit et fleurettes. Marqués en creux DV pour duché de Villeroy. XVIIIe siècle Hauteur : 9 cm On y joint un pot couvert muni d’une anse, à côtes torsadées, à décor polychrome de fleurs.
MFV Porcelaine française Samson Pot à tabac couvert dans le goût de Mennecy. Décor polychrome de larges bouquets fleurs et fleurettes. Prise du couvercle en forme de fleur et son feuillage, filet rose sur les bords. Marque apocryphe DV et marque de Samson. XIXe siècle à partir de 1845 Hauteur : 17,5 cm
MFV Porcelaine étrangère Meissen Statuette de la Comedia dell’Arte représentant Scapin debout en tunique blanche et brandebourg or avec son pantalon vert et sa cape blanche, il porte une besace noir et son poignard. Sa main gauche tient sa toque, feuillages sur la base, décor polychrome et or au naturel. Sous la base sont inscrits les chiffres 5290 à l’encre, XVIIIe siècle, vers 1744 Modèle de P. Reinicke Hauteur : 13, 5 cm Modèle similaire dans la série exécutée pour le Duc de Weissenfels. Bibliographie : Meredith Chilton, Harlequin Unmasked, Yale University Press, 2001, modèle similaire reproduit p. 308. L’orchestre des singes a été crée par Kaendler en 1750 puis remodelé et complété en 1765 par Reinicke, les singes males habillés à la mode rococo d’après une inspiration française, représentent les musiciens, et les guenons les chanteuses. Les singes ont des caractères et des ressemblances humaines ce qui les rend comiques. La légende veut qu’ils représentent la caricature de l’orchestre du Comte de Bruhl. Madame de Pompadour achète 19 figures de l’orchestre en 1753. La manufacture de pâte tendre de Mennecy en créa aussi.
MENNECY Bouillon couvert émaillé blanc en pate tendre à deux anses en forme de sarments de vigne .Le couvercle et le bouillon décorés de raisins traités en relief. XVIII ° Siècle, Vers 1750 L : 23 CM. Adapté d’une monture en argent aux poinçons du Fermier General :Antoine Leschaudel Paris 1750- 1756.
* French porcelain teawares, 18th century, minor faults. Comprising: a St Cloud white-glazed cup and trembleuse saucer applied with prunus, a Mennecy cup and trembleuse saucer painted with flowers, a St Cloud moulded teabowl and saucer with a blue painted stylized border, and a Sèvres coffee can and saucer painted and gilded with a garland design. (8) Provenance: from a distinguished private European collection.
A French porcelaneous Mennecy-style snuff-box and hinged cover, modelled as a cat with kittens, the cover painted with roses and other flowers, 5.5cm in length, script ‘F’ mark, late 19th century (see illustration on website) See W.B. Honey, French Porcelain of the 18th Century, pl. 50, G, for an example of the Mennecy original in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Additional Lot:A French porcelain Mennecy-style globular custard cup and cover, of spirally fluted form and painted with flowers, the cover with fruit finial, 9cm high, incised D,C,O; second half 18th century.Note: the letters `D, C, O` have been suggested by various authors as marks in use at Crepy-en-Valois or Orleans.