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Property from the Collection of Mrs. Marella Agnelli

Catalog Information: 140 lots | 136 with images

Date: 2004

Auction House:

Sotheby's

Location:

USA
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Lot 1: A SÈVRES PORCELAIN PLATE 1847

from the service de Louis-Philippe à Chateau d'Eu, painted in the center with a colorful cluster of flowers within a black-ground roundel reserved on an elaborate green-ground and gilt foliate medallion within a further green-ground border reserved w [...more]

 
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Lot 2: TWO PARIS PORCELAIN TOPOGRAPHICAL PLATES 19TH CENTURY

each painted with either Vue de Panthéon or Colonnade a Deauville (?), the second with gilt decorator's mark. Together with an English porcelain plate, circa 1850, painted in the center with a bird perched on a leafy branch within a blue-ground molde [...more]

 
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Lot 3: TWO RUSSIAN PORCELAIN DINNER PLATES, YOUSSOUPOV MANUFACTORY, ARCHANGELSKI 1825

painted with flowers, one an Anjou rose, the other a climatis calycina, within laurel gilt borders, the reverse of each inscribed in gilt Archangelski and dated 1825.

 
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Lot 4: A GROUP OF FIVE MENNECY WHITE PORCELAIN SILVER-MOUNTED JARS AND COVERS CIRCA 1750

each molded with branches of flowering prunus, the first three with incised DV marks, the mounts with Paris discharge marks. Two covers broken and repaired, one cover with a haircrack, the smallest cover detatched from its silver mount.

 
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Lot 5: A PAIR OF MEISSEN LARGE SAUCER DISHES FROM THE EMPRESS ELIZABETH OF RUSSIA SERVICE 1741-45

each molded with Gotzkowsky erhabene Blumen enclosing in the center a bird perched on a branch of indianische Blumen and alternating around the rim with four quayside scenes within red and puce scroll-edged blue scale ground cartouches, all within a [...more]

 
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