103 107 106 104 109 Lot 103 A Berlin porcelain dessert service, mid 19th century, each piece of octagonal shape, painted with flowers and insects, within lattice pierced and gilded borders, comprising four baskets, 20.5cm, three dishes, 26cm and 10 desert plates, 21cm, each with underglaze blue sceptre marks, Lot 104 £800 - 1,200 Two Doccia porcelain plaques, 19th century, each decorated in semirelief, the largest with a battle scene and the second with a Bacchanalian scene, 14cm x 24cm and 8cm x 15cm, each framed 15cm £200 - 300 108 105 Lot 105 A Russian porcelain armorial plate, Imperial Porcelain Factory, St. Petersburg, Period of Alexander II, (ruled 1856-81), painted and gilt with a coat of arms reserved against a double headed eagle within a gilt rim, probably made as a supplement to a Berlin service made for Paul Petrovich, circa 1778, 24.8 cm diameter Lot 106 £300 - 500 A pair of Victorian majolica elliptical jardinieres, probably Minton, each decorated with leaf scrolls on a turquoise ground, the interior pink glazed, indistinct impressed marks to one and impressed shape number 1087, 46 cm wide Lot 107 £300 - 500 A Bristol Delft guglet water bottle, c.1760, painted with floral sprays, the neck with leaf lappets, 24.3cm high £300 - 500 Lot 108 Leighton Maybury after Sir Alfred Munnings - a set of four porcelain plaques depicting horse fairs, each painted on a Limoges blank and inscribed verso, signed and dated 1979, 24 x 32cm, excluding frames and mounts Lot 109 £500 - 800 A large Chamberlains Worcester porcelain tray, c.1835, finely painted with a titled view ‘Hyde Park Corner’, depicting Decimus Burton’s Ionic screen surrounded by figures and carriages, within gilt tooled dry blue borders, iron read inscribed mark Chamberlains Worcester New Bond Street London, 58cm, restored £400 - 600 26
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