Lot 268 , A pair of Meissen arbour chambersticks, early 20th century, 13.5cm, both with losses

A pair of Meissen arbour chambersticks, early 20th century, 13.5cm, both with losses

A pair of Meissen arbour chambersticks, early 20th century, each modelled with the figure of a boy and a girl in a flower arbour, on scrollwork bases, with flower painted nozzles, incised model no's. 2869 and underglaze blue crossed swords marks, 13.5cm, both with losses
Estimate £150-250

Both chambersticks have typical numerous losses to the encrusted flowers and leaves, the arbour with a boy standing in it has a substantial loss to one of the front scrolled feet.


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Sold for £200