Description:

A Meissen porcelain cabaret set
early 20th century, with cancelled underglaze blue crossed swords, decorated with Watteauesque figures in gardens, comprising a shaped tray, a chocolate pot and cover, a cream jug on tripod branch feet, a sucrier and cover, two chocolate cups and covers, two saucers and two spoons, the tray 14in. (35.5cm.) long, the chocolate pot 8 1/4in. (21cm.) high. (14)
* Provenance: With hand written label inscribed "Chocolate Service from Burwood Park the residence of the late Sir F. L. Askew..."
* Condition: Decoration very good. Minor gilt wear.
- Tray: Two chips to rim.
- Chocolate pot: VG - no faults.
- Cream jug: Tiny firing crack beneath glaze to underside.
- Sucrier: VG.
- Chocolate cups: One with tiny frit to leaf on cover. Otherwise VG.
- Saucers: VG.
- Spoons: One with chip to edge of bowl. The other with tiny chip to edge of bowl.

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15 November 2018 10:00 GMT
Guernsey, United Kingdom

Martel Maides

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