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1st-2nd items: Two (2) Dresden chargers having scalloped, reticulated rims with hand-painted vignettes of floral sprays and gilt highlights, the central scene with additional floral sprays. 11 1/4" dia. Early 20th century. 3rd item: Vermeren-Coche imported by Limoges platter having canted corners and a reticulated rim with hand-painted floral sprays and gilt highlights, the central scene depicting French courtiers in an artist's studio. Signed "A Lucas" lower right. Marks for Vermeren-Coche and Limoges with a partial U.S. Customs paper label to underside of base. 1 1/2" H x 13 1/4" W x 10 3/4" D. Late 19th/Early 20th century. 4th item: Meissen plate having a scalloped rim with gilt swags and hand-painted images of butterflies and insects, the central scene depicting two peacocks and a turkey in a landscape setting. Blue crossed swords Meissen mark with impressed numbers to underside of base. 1 1/4" H x 9 1/4" dia. Late 18th/Early 19th century. 5th-6th items: KPM two-piece cup and saucer set having scrolling foliate gilt decorations, the cup having a transfer printed bust portrait of a young woman with light brown upswept hair in an elaborate white and purple dress, the interior lip with German text reading "Dir hehre dieser Tag Dirwider" (You honor this day against you) in a banner. Blue KPM mark to underside of saucer. Cup: 4 1/2" H x 4 1/2" W. Saucer: 1" H x 6 1/4" dia. Late 19th century.
PROVENANCE: The Collection of Michael and Peggy Mahoney, by descent from the historic homes of Clarkland Farm at Bryan's Station and Cherrycote, Lexington, Kentucky.
CONDITION: All items in overall good condition with minor flaws in the making, losses to gilt highlights. 1st-2nd items: One Dresden charger with 1/2" break to rim.