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Sunday, October 18, 2020 Lot# 1 Auction: Sunday, October 18, 2020 Lot# 1: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' OVAL SERVING DISH modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3506 9 1/2 inches wide; 2 inches high Estimate: 500/700 Lot# 2: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' ROUND PLATTER modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3524 13 1/2 inches diameter Estimate: 800/1,200 Lot# 3: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' ROUND PLATTER modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3525 14 1/4 inches diameter Estimate: 1,000/1,200 Lot# 4: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' SCALLOPED & RETICULATED PLATTER modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3529 14 inches diameter Estimate: 1,000/1,500 Lot# 5: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' OVAL DISH modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3516 9 3/4 inches wide Estimate: 500/800 Lot# 6: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' SHALLOW BOWL modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3504 9 inches diameter Estimate: 400/600 Lot# 7: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' ROUND COVERED TUREEN modern printed and painted marks bowl and cover each numbered 20/3568 9 1/4 inches diameter; 6 3/4 inches high Estimate: 1,000/2,000 Lot# 8: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' ROUND COVERED TUREEN modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3568 9 1/4 inches diameter; 6 3/4 inches high Estimate: 1,000/2,000 Lot# 9: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' ROUND COVERED TUREEN modern printed and painted marks bowl and cover each numbered 20/3568 9 1/4 inches diameter; 6 1/2 inches high Estimate: 1,000/2,000 Lot# 10: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' OVAL PLATTER modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3517 14 inches wide Estimate: 1,000/1,200 Lot# 11: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' OVAL PLATTER modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3517 14 1/2 inches wide Estimate: 1,000/1,200 Lot# 12: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' OVAL PLATTER modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3519 17 1/4 inches wide Estimate: 1,000/1,500 Lot# 13: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' PICKLE DISH modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3540 8 1/2 inches wide Estimate: 400/600 Lot# 14: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' SALAD BOWL modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3555 9 1/2 inches diameter; 4 inches high Estimate: 800/1,200 Lot# 15: SIX ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' PIERCED DESSERT PLATES modern, with various date marks each with printed and painted marks each numbered 20/3554 each 9 inches diameter Estimate: 1,500/3,000 Lot# 16: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' SOUP TUREEN modern, the cover 1958, the bowl 1960 with printed and painted marks cover and bowl each no. 20/3559 13 1/4 inches wide; 9 inches high Estimate: 2,000/2,000 Lot# 17: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' SOUP TUREEN WITH UNDERPLATE modern each with printed and painted marks underplate numbered 20/3561 tureen pieces numbered 3560 underplate: 16 inches wide; tureen: 14 1/2 inches wide; 10 1/4 inches high; 11 1/2 inches high total Estimate: 5,000/7,000 Lot# 18: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' ROUND PLATTER modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3577 17 1/4 inches diameter Estimate: 1,000/1,500 Lot# 19: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' WINE COOLER modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3569 10 3/4 inches wide; 6 1/2 inches high Estimate: 1,000/1,500 Lot# 20: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' GRAVY BOAT modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3556 with attached underplate 9 inches wide; 4 3/4 inches high Estimate: 1,000/1,500 Lot# 21: ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' SHALLOW BOWL modern printed and painted marks no. 20/3503 8 1/4 inches diameter; 2 inches high Estimate: 300/500 Lot# 22: TWELVE ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' PIERCED DINNER PLATES modern each with printed and painted mark each numbered 20/3526 each 10 1/2 inches diameter Estimate: 7,000/9,000 Lot# 23: TWELVE ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' PIERCED DINNER PLATES modern each with printed and painted marks each numbered 20/3526 each 10 1/2 inches diameter Estimate: 7,000/9,000 Lot# 24: THIRTEEN ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' DINNER PLATES modern, with various date marks each with printed and painted marks each no. 20/3549 each 10 inches diameter Estimate: 5,000/7,000 Lot# 25: TWELVE ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' PIERCED DESSERT PLATES modern, with various date marks each with printed and painted marks two plates numbered 20/3533, ten numbered 20/3554 each 9 inches diameter Estimate: 3,000/5,000 Lot# 26: FOURTEEN ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' SALAD PLATES modern, with various date marks each with printed and painted marks each numbered 20/3573 each 7 1/2 inches diameter Estimate: 3,000/5,000 Lot# 27: FOUR ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' PLATES modern, with various date marks each with printed and painted marks each numbered 20/3550 each 8 3/4 inches diameter Estimate: 3,000/5,000 Lot# 28: SIXTEEN ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' RETICULATED PLATES modern, with various date marks each with printed and painted marks six no. 20/3554, ten numbered 20/ 3554/3533 each 8 3/4 inches diameter Estimate: 4,000/6,000 Lot# 29: TWO ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' PORCELAIN PLATES modern each with printed and painted marks each numbered 20/3549 each 10 inches diameter Estimate: 800/1,200 Lot# 30: TWELVE ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' CREAM SOUP BOWLS WITH UNDERPLATES modern, with various date marks each with painted and printed marks each numbered 20/3612 the bowls: 5 1/8 inches diameter; 2 inches high; the plates: 6 3/4 inches diameter Estimate: 4,000/6,000 Lot# 31: EIGHTEEN ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' COFFEE CUPS WITH SAUCERS modern, with varioudiameterrks each with printed and painted marks each numbered 20/3597 the cups: 3 inches diameterl; 2 3/4 inches high; the saucers: 5 1/2 inches diameter Estimate: 7,000/10,000 Lot# 32: SIXTEEN ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' DEMITASSE COFFEE CUPS modern, with various date marks each with printed and painted marks each numbered 20/3618 each 2 1/2 inches diameter; 2 1/4 inches high Estimate: 4,000/6,000 Lot# 33: THIRTEEN ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' FRUIT DISHES modern, with various date marks each with printed and painted marks each numbered 20/3512 each 5 1/2 inches diameter Estimate: 3,000/5,000 Lot# 34: SIXTEEN ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' BUTTER DISHES modern, with various date marks each with printed and painted marks each numbered 20/3552 each 5 1/2 inches wide Estimate: 3,000/4,000 Lot# 35: TWO ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' COVERED POTS modern, with various date marks each with printed and painted marks, the first: a triangular jam pot with cover, the pieces numbered 20/3575 and 3576 (4 1/4 inches wide; 3 1/2 inches high total); the second: a pot-de-creme with cover and saucer, the pieces numbered 20/3514, 3589, and 3618) (4 1/2 inches diameter; 3 1/2 inches high total) Estimate: 400/600 Lot# 36: THIRTEEN ROYAL COPENHAGEN 'FLORA DANICA' TABLE ARTICLES modern, with various date marks each with printed and painted marks, comprising two egg holders (no. 20/3530, 2 inches high); three small dishes (no. 20/3501, 3 inches diameter); four cut-corner square saucers (20/3515, 4 inches wide); one coffee cup (no. 20/3512; 2 1/2 inches high); two round saucers (no. 20/3618, 4 1/4 inches diameter); one small covered cup (both pieces marked no. 20/3514, 3 inches high total); and one round small covered dish (both pieces marked no. 20/3502, 4 1/2 inches wide; 3 inches high) Condition: one egg holder has small chip to gilding on bottom rim Estimate: 1,000/2,000 Lot# 37: HEREND PORCELAIN SERVICE 'Rothschild Bird' pattern contemporary, with printed factory marks, comprising 12 dinner plates (10 7/8"), 6 dinner plates (101/4"), 18 dessert plates (8 1/4"), 18 salad plates (9"), 16 luncheon plates (10"), 18 half-moon salad plates (7 3/4" wide), 18 bread plates (6 1/4"), 2 cereal bowls (6 1/2"), 2 cereal bowl underplates (7 1/2"), 18 double- handled soup bowls (5 1/4"), 18 soup underplates (7"), 2 large teacups (4"), 1 large saucer (6 1/8"), 16 teacups (3 1/2"), 17 saucers (5 1/2"), 14 pots-de-creme with lids (2 5/8"), 18 soup plates (9 1/2"), 1 fish platter with insert (24" wide) [215 pieces] Condition: a chip to rim of one cereal bowl, otherwise good. Estimate: 6,000/8,000 Lot# 38: SIX SALVADOR DALI FOR DAUM GLASS "CALICE FLUTE NO 17" CHAMPAGNE FLUTES circa 1988 etched signature "Dali" to bowl, etched mark "Daum France" to base, each with red bowl on a purple pate de verre stem formed as a surrealist interpretation of Mae West's nose and lips Literature: Daum, Clotilde Bacri, page 244. Espace Montmartre Dali 1993, No. 24. Note: Marketing copy prepared by Daum that accompanied the vase from this series, "Chalice No. 157," read in part: "In 1988, Daum decided to revive a contract concerning shelved projects...This posthumous production initially comprises three sculptures and a line of ornaments including the "CALICE" vase. In the 30's, DALI designed numerous home-related objects for the famous decorator Jean-Michel Franck, including the "Mae West Lips Sofa." each 3 3/8 inches diameter; 10 inches high Estimate: 3,000/5,000 Lot# 39: SIX SALVADOR DALI FOR DAUM GLASS "CALICE VERRE NO.
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