A Meissen part dinner service, late 19th/early 20th Century, painted with scattered flower sprigs, comprising twenty-nine dinner plates, nine soup plates, seven dessert plates, three smaller dessert plates, seven side plates, five small circular dishes, a circular footed tureen and cover, an oval sauce tureen and cover with integral stand, a serving spoon, three large oval platters of differing shape and a circular serving dish, together with dinnerware of a similar pattern but with floral bouquets, comprising six dinner plates, three dessert plates, a square dish, an oval dish and a small circular dish, blue crossed swords marks
Chorley's bi-annual auction of Fine European Ceramics
A Meissen part dinner service, late 19th/early 20th Century, painted with scattered flower sprigs, comprising twenty-nine dinner plates, nine soup plates, seven dessert plates, three smaller dessert plates, seven side plates, five small circular dishes, a circular footed tureen and cover, an oval sauce tureen and cover with integral stand, a serving spoon, three large oval platters of differing shape and a circular serving dish, together with dinnerware of a similar pattern but with floral bouquets, comprising six dinner plates, three dessert plates, a square dish, an oval dish and a small circular dish, blue crossed swords marks
European Ceramics
Chorley's bi-annual auction of Fine European Ceramics
Square dish is Berlin, not Meissen.
One of the dessert plates has a minute rim chip.
One of the side plates has a small chip to the underside of the rim.
Two of the saucers each with a chip to the raised tip of the rim.
One of the basket weave border plates with a hairline crack almost right through.
All items not listed above are in good condition, some have some light rubbing to gilt rims. Overall excellent, very little use.
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Auction: The March Auctions 2025, 26th Mar, 2025
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