A Meissen floral encrusted tea pot and cover
lot 123 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
the lobed sides of the melon shape painted with insects , the handle and spout gilt, crossed swords marks (2) (R)
Sold for £130 More details 3
A pair and another Hochst Damm pottery figure
lot 124 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
the couple of standing figures wearing blue, wheel marks and incised numbers 104 and 105, and the single figure a man with his hands raised, incised ... read more
Sold for £220 More details 3
An 18th century Italian majolica drug jar, possibly Savona
lot 125 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
inscribed in manganese 'Ex Rhabarb (sic)' between ovolo mouldings painted with rocaille in ochre, yellow and blue, 12.5cm (5 in.) high (D)
Sold for £200 More details 4
An 18th century maiolica shallow bowl, possibly from Rome
lot 126 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
painted with a scene of the Pope enthroned as he blesses a reclining saint in the presence of the great and good, 42.5cm (16.75 in.) diameter (D)
Sold for £180 More details 2
Attributed to Meissen, an 18th century German porcelain figure of Flora
lot 127 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
the crowned lady stands holding a cornucopia of flowers, 21.5cm (8.5 in.) high (D)
Sold for £480 More details 3
A Chinese blue and white dish, period of Kangxi
lot 131 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
centrally painted with peonies and rocks within radiating lappets of flower stems, artemesia leaf mark, 35.5cm (14 in.) diameter
Sold for £280 More details 2
A late 18th century Chinese famille rose dish
lot 132 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
the central spray of peonies enclosed by pale green cash diaper rim band and four island scene vignettes, 29cm (11.5 in.) diameter (D)
Sold for £150 More details 2