EIGHT ROYAL GERMAN BLACK AND GILT TOLE PEINTE TRAYS
EIGHT ROYAL GERMAN BLACK AND GILT TOLE PEINTE TRAYS
EIGHT ROYAL GERMAN BLACK AND GILT TOLE PEINTE TRAYS
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EIGHT ROYAL GERMAN BLACK AND GILT TOLE PEINTE TRAYS

SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY

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EIGHT ROYAL GERMAN BLACK AND GILT TOLE PEINTE TRAYS
SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY
Comprising a set of six faux wood painted with gilt borders and centred with the royal monogram of Mary, Queen of Hanover and two of differing sizes with chinoiserie scenes, the smaller with label 'Kgl. Marienburg / Haupt-Inventar / Inv. No. 1745/3...'
24 in. (61 cm.) wide, the largest
Provenance
Queen Mary of Hanover (1818-1907) and thence by descent until sold
Property from the Royal House of Hanover; Sotheby's House Sale, Hanover, 5-15 October 2005, lot 5350.
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This Lot is Withdrawn.

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Lot Essay

Princess Marie of Saxe-Altenburg was Queen of Hanover and the consort of George V of Hanover, a grandson of George III of England and Queen Charlotte.

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