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The Classics Online

Antiquities, Clocks, European Ceramics
22 November – 9 December 2024

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437 lots available

An early 20th century gilt-metal mounted variegated garniture

A Faenza maiolica pharmacy jar (albarello), circa 1530

An Urbino maiolica wet drug jar, probably Patanazzi workshop, circa 1590-1600

A Savona or Albisola maiolica bottle, second half 17th century

An Italian maiolica wet drug jar, Urbino or Castel Durante, dated 1652

A Bianco di Faenza maiolica armorial dish, 17th century

A pair of Central Italian maiolica pharmacy jars (albarelli), first-half 17th century

A Castelli maiolica armorial albarello, second half 17th century

Two Italian maiolica drug jars (albarelli), 18th and 19th century

A large Hispano-Moresque dish, 17th century

A Frechen stoneware armorial jug (Bellarmine), second half 17th century

A Dippoldiswalde stoneware pewter-mounted jug, late 17th Century

A Nürnberg faience pewter-mounted jug (Enghalskrug), circa 1740

An Erfurt pewter-mounted faience tankard, mid 18th century

Two Thuringian pewter-mounted faience tankards, second half 18th century

A Hannoversch-Münden pewter-mounted faience tankard, mid 18th century

Three German faience pewter-mounted tankards, 18th century

Two German pewter-mounted faience tankards, mid 18th century

A Westerwald stoneware jug and two faience jugs, 18th century

A Salzburg faience pewter-mounted tankard, circa 1800

A Dutch Delft Tobacco jar and brass cover, circa 1760

A Dutch Delft drug jar, first half 18th century

A Dutch-decorated Chinese bowl with royal portraits, circa 1700

A Moustiers, Clerissy factory, faience dish, circa 1720-30

A Rouen pewter-mounted faience jug and cover, dated 1737

A Rouen faience two-handled tray (banette), circa 1740

A Marseille faience bouquetière, probably Fauchier's workshop, 18th century

Two French faience ewers, probably 19th century

A Nevers faience pilgrim bottle, late 18th/early 19th century

A Palissy-style dish, 19th century

A Swiss pottery jug, probably Heimberg-Steffisburg, late 19th century

A footed post-Palissy dish by Georges Pull, moulded with Henry IV and his family, circa 1856

A Meissen plate, circa 1745

A Meissen soup plate, circa 1745-50,

A Meissen plate from the Sulkowski Service, circa 1735-38, with modern redecoration

A Meissen saladière from the Sulkowski Service, circa 1735-38, with modern redecoration

A Meissen plate from the Sulkowski Service, circa 1735-38, with modern redecoration

A pair of Meissen double-salts, circa 1745

A Meissen two-handled ecuelle, circa 1730; together with an associated Meissen cover and a stand, circa 1740

A Meissen Hausmaler saucer, circa 1740-60,

A Meissen pewter-mounted tankard, circa 1730, decorated in the 19th century

A Meissen circular dish, circa 1765-70

A Chinese Export yellow-ground teabowl and saucer, Qianlong, mid 18th centurysen style

A large Meissen charger, mid 18th century, decorated in the 19th century

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