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 and 13-lot silver; total weight: approx. 113 g; 1) Small lidded box of rounded rectangular form with chased ornamental decoration to the lid, framed by rocaille and floral motifs; the front engraved within an oval cartouche “F. Heimes”; inside the lid stamped with the Prague town mark and the date 1845; dimensions: approx. 7.6 x 4.6 cm. 2) Silver case with chased ornamental decoration and a centrally applied heraldic-shaped reserve engraved with the monogram “AL” and dated “17/9/13”; narrow thumb press and thumb rest; interior with four fittings for the attachment of ribbons; both sides stamped with lion passant, Birmingham town mark, unidentified maker’s mark and date letter for 1912; dimensions: approx. 8.2 x 6.2 cm. Both boxes with slight deformations and age-related signs of wear.
900/- and 13-lot silver; total weight: approx. 169 g; 1) Small rounded-elongated box with hinged lid, reeded ornamental decoration and raised thumb rest; interior with minimal remnants of gilding; rim stamped with an unidentified maker’s mark and fineness mark 13; dimensions: approx. 1.9 x 7 x 3.2 cm. 2) Vanity case of elongated oval form, encircling floral and ornamental decoration to the front, thumb press; interior divided into two compartments with separate lids, upper section separated by a bar; thumb-rest hinge made of metal (partially rusted); interior hinge stamped with crescent and crown, fineness mark 900 and unidentified maker’s mark; opening stiff; dimensions: approx. 2 x 8.5 x 3.5 cm. Both boxes with age-related signs of wear.
585/- yellow gold; weight: approx. 108 g; hinged case with wave-pattern guilloché decoration, scrolled thumb rest, and interior engraved with the monogram “M.S” and dated 18.12.(19)29; age-related signs of wear; inner rim to the short side stamped with fineness mark; dimensions: approx. 7.8 x 6.2 cm.
835/- silver, gilt and enamel; weight: approx. 179 g; rectangular case with elliptical thumb press and centrally hinged lid; the front decorated with an encircling wave-pattern guilloché in golden-yellow tones and lateral linear framing elements in white enamel; restoration residues to the short side over approx. 8 mm, age-related signs of wear and superficial scratches; inside the lid stamped with crescent and crown and fineness mark; dimensions: approx. 1 x 9.3 x 6.5 cm.