A late 18th/early 19th century German porcelain plate, of ci...

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£220

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A late 18th/early 19th century German porcelain plate, of circular wrythen form with ozier moulded border, painted with polychrome floral sprays and gilt highlights, blue underglaze sceptre mark to underside, 21.5cm diameter, together with a pair of 19th century continental bisque glazed porcelain figures, modelled as a gentleman playing a fiddle and a lady dancing, each in 18th century dress upon circular marble effect bases, applied pad stamped 'AC' applied to base, tallest 28cm high, and a further selection of continental porcelain (7) (at fault)

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Underglaze faults/blemishes to the porcelain plate, general rubbing to the gilt and floral detail.
Bisque figure of a fiddler is lacking bow, chip to the hat, restoration to one of the feet under the plinth, possible further minor chips and faults, multiple firing cracks in the companion, generally grimy and would benefit from a clean.
All other figures show signs of wear although no obvious faults or repairs.

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Auction Date: 11th Jan 2023 at 9am

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Sale Dates:
11th Jan 2023 9am (Lots 1 to 880)