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A very rare Meissen Böttger stoneware model of an American Bald-headed Eagle, Circa 1924-33
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A very Large Meissen model of a Capercaillie, Circa 1880
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Small Meissen gilt-metal mounted Tea Caddy and Cover, Circa 1760.
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Pair of small Meissen Bird Plaques, Circa 1760
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A Pair of Rare Meissen Teapots and Covers in the Form of a Cockerel and Hen, Circa 1758-60
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A Mennecy Snuffbox with Paris Silver Mounts, Circa 1755, Mounts Circa 1756/62
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A Meissen figure of a Putto riding a Dolphin, Circa 1750.
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A Fine Large Meissen Foliate Dish Decorated with Birds and Insects , Circa 1750
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A Fine Meissen Oval Dish Decorated with Birds and Insects, Circa 1750
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A Rare Pair of Meissen South American Parrots Modelled by Johann Joachim Kaendler, Circa 1750
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A Very Large and Fine Meissen Foliate Dish Decorated with Ducks and Insects, Circa 1750
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An Extremely Fine Pair of Meissen Hares, Circa 1750
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Rare pair of large Meissen Spoons or Ladles, Circa 1750
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Rare pair of Meissen Models of a Cock & Hen pheasants modelled by J.J. Kaendler , Circa 1745-55
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An Extremely Rare and Highly Important Large Pair of Meissen Swans, Circa 1745-1750
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A Fine and Rare Pair of Meissen Figures of the Lemon and Pastry Sellers, Circa 1745
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A Fine and Rare Pair of Meissen Pug Dogs, naturalistically modelled by J.J. Kaendler and Peter Reinicke, Circa 1745
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A Fine Pair of Meissen Canaries, modelled by J J Kaendler, Circa 1745
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A Meissen Botanical Teapot & Cover of elegant ogee form, Circa 1745
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A Meissen Tobacco Jar and Cover probably Painted by J.G.Nitzschner, Circa 1745
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A rare Meissen Cream Jug & Cover, Circa 1745
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A Rare Meissen Ornithological Bowl, Cover and Stand, with English Songbirds taken from Eleazar Albin, A Natural History of Birds, volume one , Circa 1745
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A Very Rare Pair of Meissen Figures of Danish Pug Dogs, Circa 1745
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An Extremely Fine and Rare Early Meissen, Silver Gilt Mounted, Covered Water or Wine Ewer, modelled by J.G. Ehder, Circa 1745
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Meissen Porcelain Models of Leverets modelled by J.J. Kaendler, CIrca 1745
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Fine Meissen Ewer, Circa 1740–1745
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A rare Meissen Tea Caddy and Cover depicting Mining subjects, Circa 1740.
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A pair of Meissen botanical plates painted with radishes and brassica in the manner of the “Bruhlsche Allerlei” service, Circa 1740-45
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A very rare pair of Meissen porcelain Gold Finches modelled by J J Kaendler, Circa 1740-45
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Meissen botanical plate painted with a turnip in the manner of the “Bruhlsche Allerlei” service, Circa 1740-45
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A Rare Pair of Meissen South American Parrots , Circa 1740
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A Very Rare Meissen Kingfisher, Circa 1740
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An extremely rare Meissen Cat modelled by J.J.Kaendler, circa 1740
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An extremely rare pair of Meissen models of reclining Cats., Circa 1740
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Meissen Models of Bears, Circa 1740
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Pair of Meissen Cats modelled by J.J. Kaendler, Circa 1740
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A very rare Meissen Twin Handled Ecuelle, Cover and Stand, Circa 1738-40
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A rare pair of Meissen Fisherfolk Modelled by J.J.Kaendler, Circa 1738
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An extremely rare oval Meissen Portrait Medallion Augustus III, Circa 1737
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A very fine and rare Meissen Rooster Teapot and Cover, Circa 1735-40
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Pair of Meissen figures of Wagtails modelled by Johann Gottlieb Kirchner and J.G. Ehder, Circa 1735-40
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A rare and fine Silver-Gilt Mounted Meissen Tankard, Circa 1735
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A Rare Meissen Ice Pail and Cover with Double Scroll ‘Frauenkopf’ Handles Modelled by Johann Christoph Ludwig Lücke, Circa 1735
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An Extremely Rare and Important Meissen Covered Milk Jug, Circa 1728-30
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An extremely rare Meissen covered Milk Jug, Circa 1728
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Rare Meissen Hexagonal Tea Caddy And Cover, Circa 1725-30
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An Important Meissen Bottger Porcelain Hausmaler Tea Bowl and Saucer, Circa 1725
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Fine Meissen Tankard, Circa 1725
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Meissen Bottger Porcelain model of a seated Chinese Pagoda or Magot, Circa 1718
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A Very Rare Meissen Bottger Porcelain Teapot and Cover modelled by Johann Jakob Irminger (1635-1724) and decorated by the workshop of Johann Georg Funcke , Circa 1715-1720
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Important Pair of Early Meissen models of South American Parrots, modelled by Johann Joachim Käendler, Circa: 1738 – 1742
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A rare pair of Meissen Hares, modelled by J.J.Kaendler, Circa 1750.
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A Meissen Tea Caddy with rare Callot Dwarf decoration, Circa 1750
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A very rare Meissen Equestrian Group of a Cavalry Hussar Officer on Horseback, Circa 1750
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An extremely rare and finely modelled Meissen Porcelain Seated Pug Dog Scent Bottle and Cover, Circa 1750
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A rare Meissen Allegorical Figural Group of Venus and Cupid Riding in a Chariot, Circa 1745
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A very rare pair of Meissen Partridges, beautifully modelled by J.J. Kaendler, Circa 1745
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A very rare Mennecy Ormolu Mounted Vase and Cover, Circa 1740
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An extremely rare pair of Meissen Figural Turkish Sweetmeat Stands