THE PROPERTY OF A LADY
A Berlin part dinner-service

CIRCA 1810

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A Berlin part dinner-service
Circa 1810
The borders painted with meandering pink and white wisteria between gilt line rims, the cups, jugs and bowls with broad gilt band interiors and handles, comprising:

Two flared circular bowls on flared circular feet (one riveted and with part of foot lacking)
Two large oval serving-dishes
Two small oval serving-dishes (rims chipped)
Two large circular dishes
Four circular dishes, smaller
Four square dishes with canted corners (one with rim chip)
A triangular stand
Two oval sauceboats with eagle's head handles (one riveted, the other with chips to lip)
Three oviform jugs in two sizes (one of each size chipped)
A shallow flared bucket-shaped bowl
Eleven soup-plates (six with rim chips)
Twenty-five dinner-plates (two cracked, five chipped)
Fourteen dessert-plates (seven with rim chips)
Eleven later Royal Copenhagen side-plates (three chipped, one repaired)
Fourteen coffee-cups (six repaired and six chipped)
Five saucers (one chipped, four repaired)
Blue sceptre marks, some pieces with printed spread eagle and K.P.M. marks, various incised marks, the side-plates with printed marks and blue wave marks

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