GA012 | The Spring Auction Series
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407<br />
A set of six tapestry embroidered<br />
walnut dining chairs, in the<br />
James II style, 19th century<br />
$800–1,200<br />
408<br />
A Veuve Perrin faience coffee<br />
cup and saucer, circa 1765<br />
inscribed marks to base: VP in gilt<br />
the coffee can 5cm high<br />
$250–350<br />
409<br />
A La Courtille porcelain pot à fard,<br />
Paris circa 1770<br />
inscribed to base: crossed arrows<br />
mark in underglaze blue<br />
8cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
410<br />
A French gilt bronze and copper<br />
mantel clock, 19th century<br />
44cm high, 25cm wide, 21cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
411<br />
A pair of Louis XV style gilt<br />
bronze candelabra<br />
50cm high, 34cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
412<br />
Two cast metal fowls, a<br />
cockerel and a hen<br />
the largest 40cm<br />
$200–300<br />
413<br />
A copper Adam style samovar,<br />
early 19th century<br />
50cm x 25cm<br />
$300–500<br />
414<br />
A set of three cast iron painted<br />
ceiling roses, English 19th century<br />
the largest 95cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
purchased Gary Kay Antiques<br />
$400–600<br />
415<br />
A George III tortoiseshell<br />
veneered tea caddy<br />
12cm high, 25cm wide, 11cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
416<br />
A large ‘Syrupus Scillae Compositus’<br />
glass apothecary jar, 19th century<br />
39cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
407