Kleiner Buckelteller und Fayenceteller, Holland, 17. Jahrhundert
Small buckled plate and faience plate, Holland, 17th century
Fayence mit weißer Glasur und Blaubemalung; 1) kleiner Teller mit 9-passiger Fahne und Spiegel, im Spiegel Chinoiserie-Szene, auf den Buckeln abwechselnd Floralmalerei und zur Fahne korrespondierender Chinoiserie-Dekor; am Rand mehrere Abplatzungen; rückseitig und auf der Fahne feine Haarrisse, div. Glasurabplatzungen; Durchmesser: ca. 25,3 cm. 2) runder Fayenceteller mit 12 Kartuschen auf der ausgestellten Fahne und Bildnis mit Insekt und Floralstaffage im Spiegel; Restaurierung von ca. 1,5 cm im Spiegel und mehrere Abplatzungen am Rand; rückseitig ornamentale Malerei und Glasurabplatzung über ca. 12 mm und altes Klebeetikett; rückseitige Wandaufhängung aus Draht; Durchmesser: ca. 31 cm. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 1,4 kg.
Faience with white glaze and blue painting; 1) small plate with nine-lobed rim and well, the well decorated with a chinoiserie scene, the bosses alternating with floral painting and chinoiserie decoration corresponding to the rim; along the rim several chips; on the reverse and on the rim fine hairline cracks, various glaze losses; diameter: approx. 25.3 cm. 2) round faience plate with twelve cartouches on the flared rim and a depiction with an insect and floral embellishment in the well; restoration of approx. 1.5 cm in the well and several chips along the rim; on the reverse ornamental painting and a glaze loss of approx. 12 mm, as well as an old adhesive label; wire wall suspension on the reverse; diameter: approx. 31 cm. Total weight: approx. 1.4 kg.
Sterling silver; total weight: approx. 688 g; handled bowl with bulging oval body, centrally applied profiled handle and encircling pierced ornamental decoration, standing on an oval, flared foot with vertically pierced decoration; foot probably added at a later date, underside stamped with maker’s mark, Sheffield designation and model number; handle mount and outer rim stamped with lion passant, Chester town mark, maker’s mark and an unassigned date letter, probably 1731; age-related signs of wear and deformation to the handle; dimensions: approx. 11.4 x 30 x 22.5 cm.
800/- silver; total weight: approx. 406 g; 10 teaspoons and 10 cake forks in the Friesen pattern, each set with a round red glass flux stone, on tapering handles with floral engraved decoration; fine surface scratches and light signs of wear; reverse stamped with crescent and crown, fineness mark and maker’s mark; length of the spoons: approx. 13.3 cm; length of the forks: approx. 14.5 cm.
Silver alloy; weight: approx. 657 g; oval Chippendale serving tray with a twelve-lobed, multi-profiled rim and oval well; fine surface scratches and age-related signs of wear; underside with two unidentified punches; dimensions: approx. 34.3 x 23.3 cm.
800/- silver; weight: approx. 444 g; serving bowl with circular well and scrolled, six-lobed rim with encircling relief floral decoration; light age-related signs of wear; underside stamped with crescent and crown, maker’s mark and fineness mark; height: approx. 5 cm; diameter: approx. 26.7 cm.