Grouping of mostly Chinese export porcelains, most 18th century, and most, but not all, with damage
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Grouping of mostly Chinese export porcelains, most 18th century, and most, but not all, with damage and repairs. The largest being a platter - 14 1/2" x 11 3/4" - either a small repair along edge or imperfection in firing, otherwise good condition (see photos); one cup with a hand painted gold spread wing eagle across the front on footed base - 3 hairlines else good condition - 4 1/4" diameter x 2 1/4"H, 1 demitasse hand painted cup with family crest across the front - tiny rim chip and 2 hairlines; 2 saucers with family crests both with hairlines and tiny edge chips; 2 saucers, one with porcelain loss on rim; 2 near matching with gold decorations - the smaller with no damage and the larger with tiny flake on edge of rim; and a pink luster cup and saucer with staining but no other damage. Provenance: From the Doris and Jerry Soldner collection, Lake Carmel NY (formally of Kingston NY).
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Grouping of mostly Chinese export porcelains, most 18th century, and most, but not all, with damage
Estimate $200 - $300
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