Tuesday 21 February 2023
An extensive Meissen porcelain Zwiebelmuster (Blue Onion) pattern dinner service, late 19th...
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An extensive Meissen porcelain Zwiebelmuster (Blue Onion) pattern dinner service, late 19th century and later, blue underglaze crossed swords and other factory marks, with various pressnumbers, comprising: a large bellied oval tureen with lid, approximately 36cm long, 25cm high, a smaller oval tureen with lid, a circular tureen lacking a lid, a circular twin handled footed dish with lid, a circular twin handled urn with lid, the finial a later-replaced yellow-painted tulip, 16.5cm high, an oval tureen with attached saucer and lid, a circular muffin dish with lid, an elongated oval serving platter with scalloped rim, 54cm long, a series of five oval platters with scalloped rims, the largest 52cm long, two large circular dishes with scalloped rims, a two-compartment circular dish with straight division and scalloped rim, two octagonal serving dishes, two small oval dishes with scalloped rims, an oval dish, two oval twin-handled gravy boats with attached saucers, a rectangular deep dish with canted edges, two rectangular dishes with canted edges, a butterfly two-compartment vegetable dish with handle, a rectangular dish with reticulated border, a pentagonal dish with reticulated border, a wrythen jelly mould with twin handles, a wrythen moulded plate with crenelated rim, twenty-three dinner plates with scalloped rims, 24cm diameter, fourteen soup bowls with scalloped rims, twelve medium plates with scalloped rims, ten side plates with scalloped rims, with two further side plates, eight cake plates with reticulated borders, five coffee cups with scalloped rims, six saucers, a small leaf shaped dish, a two compartment salt and pepper tray with handle, and a pair of porcelain handled serving spoons, together with a replacement Blue Onion pattern oval dish, mark for T. K. Thuny, Czechoslovakia, 24cm long, a replacement Blue Onion pattern jug, Czech Republic, 8cm high, a modern Meissen milk jug with blue and white flowers and insects, 16cm high, and a modern Meissen creamer with blue and white flowers and insects, raised on three feet, 10cm high (lot)
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The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 26% up to £20,000 (31.2% inclusive of VAT), 25% from £20,001 - £500,000 (30% inclusive of VAT), 20% from £500,001 thereafter (24% inclusive of VAT). The premium price is subject to VAT at the standard rate.
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