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334. A Sèvres coffee can and saucer, c.1825, decorated with a continuous formal flowerhead border in gilt on a rich blue ground, printed marks, gilt FB monogram for François-Hubert Barbin, marked in green with ‘29 Av 24 E’, 13cm. (2) £200-300

335. A Meissen teapot and cover, 19th century, painted with sprays of deutscheBlumen and scattered flying insects, the spout and handle formed as twigs, blue crossed swords mark, 19.5cm. (2) £80-120

336. A Nymphenburg covered cup and saucer, c.1780, painted with delicate floral garlands spelling out the letter R to the cup, and the number 2 to the saucer, each with a floral diadem above, the cover surmounted with a large blue flower, impressed shield mark to the saucer, 14.2cm. (3) £350-450

337. A Paris (La Courtille) monteith, late 18th/early 19th century, the oval form with a curved shaped rim with a simple gilt dentil border, blue crossed arrows mark, some restoration, 31.5cm across. £100-200

338. A Vienna-style plate, 19th century, decorated with a portrait of a young girl wearing a lace collar and band of pearls in her hair, within a wide gilt and mazarin blue border, inscribed ‘H Schmiechen’ to the reverse, 24.5cm. £120-180

339. A German porcelain pipe, 19th century, the long bowl well painted in sepia with a continuous topographical scene looking down on a river flowing through a town, titled ‘Heidelberg’, the long stem with green and white tassels, 16.5cm overall. £100-200

340. A Vienna coffee pot and cover, late 19th century, decorated in underglaze blue with the Fels und Vogel pattern, later decorated with polychrome enamel and gilt highlights, the domed cover with a fruit finial, blue shield mark, and a Höchst cylindrical jar and cover, painted probably outside the factory with puce ruins and butterflies, the cover broken and repaired, 21.5cm max. (4) £100-200

341. A Samson porcelain jardinière, late 19th century, the large flared form decorated in the Sèvres manner with a floral garland and gilt monogram for Marie Antoinette to one side, the reverse with the interlaced LL motif, within gilt garlands and bands, iron red mark for Clignacourt, Paris, 14.5cm high. £150-200

342. Two Continental porcelain plates and a saucer, 19th century, a Meissen plate painted with figures beside a windmill, a Sèvres-style plate painted with a harbour scene within a border of gilt palmettes on a pale blue ground, and a Paris porcelain saucer painted with a green woodpecker in flight within a coral rim, various marks, minor faults, 25.3cm max. (3) £200-300

Provenance: The Property of the late Anthony Hobson, The Glebe House, Whitsbury, Hampshire.

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