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Lot 305
A Group of Samson Armorial Porcelain
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
France, second half 19th century, five pieces each decorated in a Famille Rose motif, one side centered with a coat-of-arms, to include: a pair of hexagonally paneled baluster lamps each electrified but with original covers should restoration as vases be desired (vase with base 13.5 x 7 in.); a tea canister; a flared rim vase, also of hexagonal form; a bud vase (small flake to underside base rim) (6.5 in.)

Estate of the Late Dr. Robert Hogan Gaskins Jr., of Greenville and Jacksonville, NC

Edmé Samson was the probably the most skilled of the 19th century copyists. His factory reproduced 18th-century designs from the factories of Meissen, Sèvres, Chelsea, Worcester and Derby were among the reproductions Samson, Edmé et Cie produced.

Both covers with chips to the flower finials.

$800 - 1,200