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Lot 1372

A small group of Continental porcelain Consisting of a Meissen-style flower-encrusted miniature tea set, with a teapot, a cup and saucer, a jug, and two sugar basins and covers; together with a porcelain box and cover; another French Empire-style coffee cup and saucer, a Le Francois a Caen coffee can and saucer; and a Berlin porcelain coffee can and saucer.Qty: 10Wear to the gilding overall, losses to the flower encrusted ornaments, the lower square box with damaged and repaired lid, the other box with some wear to the decoration, the Le Francois coffee can with wear to the gilding, the Empire style coffee cup with repair to the handle and wear to the gilding, the Berlin cup and saucer with wear to the decoration and loss of handle.

Lot 1655

Three French porcelain coffee cans and five saucers, c.1780-1820, including a pair of Caen saucers painted with English scenes of Powderham Castle in Devon and Beeston Rock in Cheshire, with monograms possibly relating to the Courtenay family, a Duc d'Orleans coffee can and saucer painted with a harbour scene within an elaborate border, a Dagoty (Paris) can and saucer painted with baskets of flowers, and a small Niderviller coffee can and saucer painted with rural landscapes, various marks, the Duc d'Orleans saucer cracked, 13cm max. (8)

Lot 783

J. Filmont (second quarter 20th C.): A playing cat and a 'deer' group in polychrome decorated porcelain, Goldscheider, 20th C.H 26,8 - L 30,5 cm (the cat)H 28 - L 28,5 cm (the deer) The cat signed 'Filmont Caen' and the 'deer' group marked 'Goldscheider Wien Made in Austria'.

Lot 24

NAPOLEON BONAPARTESpecial Licence signed ('Np'), allowing an unnamed ship to make one voyage from Caen to England, for the payment of 40 Napoleons, under the surety of Ruinart, Père et fils, Rheims, with a cargo of premier crus champagne, silk, books, porcelain, 'library papers' and furniture from the Empire, to be traded for fish oil, leather, saffron from the Indies and other goods, valid for six months, name of ship, tonnage and captain's name not completed, countersigned by four officials, 1 page, printed document with manuscript insertions, blindstamp imperial seal, indented at left margin, creased and stained, old paper repairs to reverse, remains of backing where removed from an album, double folio, Dresden, 14 May 1813For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 496

A quantity of Continental porcelain including Sevres Cup and Saucer, a pair of Caen Cans and Saucers, two Plates, Cans and Saucers, etc

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