Rare Meissen porcelain from private collections is set to go under the hammer in the Autumn Fine Sale, led by a rare Meissen Porcelain Goldchinesen Teapot and Cover, which was decorated in the Augsberg workshop of Abraham Seuter, circa 1725. Also on offer are two Meissen Porcelain Armorial Plates from the Ferrero service, which was made circa 1740 for Carlo Francesco Vincenzo Ferrero, the Marquese d’Ornea (1680-1745), who held various ministerial posts under the Kings of Sardinia, as well as being Ambassador to the Saxon Court in Dresden. There are relatively few pieces of this service recorded. Finally, there is a charming Pair of Meissen Porcelain Figures of Swans, made circa 1750 and modelled by Johann Joachim Kaendler.
Further notable lots in the sale include a bronze of the 1863 Derby Winner ‘Macaroni’ with his jockey Tom Chaloner, signed ‘I Bonheur’, a good French Boulle-Marquetry Bureau Plat and an interesting Striking Pull Quarter Repeat Table Clock by one of the finest clockmakers of the 18th century John Ellicott.
Lot 451
Steinway & Sons: A 6'11" Model B Grand Piano,...
Sold for £4,000
Estimated at £4,000 - £6,000
Lot 452
A Regency Painted and Oak-Lined Bowfront Chest,...
Sold for £1,500
Estimated at £700 - £1,000
Lot 454
Two Relief-Decorated Plaster Sections from the...
Sold for £4,500
Estimated at £3,000 - £5,000
Lot 462
A Victorian Variegated Ebony, Marquetry-Inlaid,...
Sold for £1,000
Estimated at £1,000 - £1,500