A PAIR OF MEISSEN TWO-HANDLED FLOWER-ENCRUSTED PORCELAIN VASES, COVERS AND STANDS
THE PROPERTY OF A LADY (LOTS 83 & 84)
A PAIR OF MEISSEN TWO-HANDLED FLOWER-ENCRUSTED PORCELAIN VASES, COVERS AND STANDS

LATE 19TH CENTURY, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS TO VASES AND STANDS, ONE VASE WITH INCISED LINE BELOW, TWO VASES AND ONE STAND INCISED B.C., VARIOUS IMPRESSED NUMERALS

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A PAIR OF MEISSEN TWO-HANDLED FLOWER-ENCRUSTED PORCELAIN VASES, COVERS AND STANDS
LATE 19TH CENTURY, BLUE CROSSED SWORDS MARKS TO VASES AND STANDS, ONE VASE WITH INCISED LINE BELOW, TWO VASES AND ONE STAND INCISED B.C., VARIOUS IMPRESSED NUMERALS
Each vase painted with a scene of elegant figures playing backgammon or musical instruments in a landscape, the reverse with flowers, applied with a putto to one side, encrusted with flowers, fruit and insects, the rocaille-moulded foot with a classical lady holding a basket of flowers
35 ¼ in. (89.5 cm.) high overall

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