GA020 | Australian, Maritime and Exploration
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A pair of Japanese replica bookends,<br />
circa 1930<br />
in the style of Grace Seccombe, each<br />
modelled as a kookaburra sitting on a<br />
gum tree stump, with a blue, ochre, tan,<br />
cream <strong>and</strong> chocolate high gloss glaze<br />
14.5cm high, 10.5cm wide, 9cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
238<br />
A pair of women’s work <strong>Australian</strong><br />
seashell bookends<br />
made from cedar <strong>and</strong> applied with<br />
waxed <strong>Australian</strong> seashells<br />
16cm high, 12cm wide, 11cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
239<br />
A pair of koala ceramic bookends<br />
potter unknown, circa 1930<br />
each modelled as a koala sitting on<br />
a pile of books, reading a book, pale<br />
green <strong>and</strong> blue satin glaze<br />
15cm high, 10cm wide, 11cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
240<br />
A pair of Mashman Brothers bookends,<br />
circa 1930<br />
each modelled as a large galleon in<br />
full sail, complete with rigging, mast<br />
top flags, with the bases representing<br />
rolling waves, with a teal, dark blue,<br />
chocolate, copper, <strong>and</strong> caramel<br />
high gloss majolica glaze, maker’s<br />
paper label partially intact, ‘Mashman<br />
1885 -1957’<br />
19cm high, 15cm wide, 8.5cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
241<br />
A pair of Mashman Brothers bookends,<br />
circa 1930<br />
each modelled as a large galleon in<br />
full sail, complete with rigging, mast<br />
top flags, with the bases representing<br />
rolling waves, light blue, chocolate,<br />
copper, <strong>and</strong> caramel high gloss<br />
majolica glaze ‘Regal Mashman, 1885<br />
-1957’<br />
19cm high, 15cm wide, 8.5cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
242<br />
An <strong>Australian</strong> Mulga wood Inkwell,<br />
circa 1940<br />
form of globular shape, crafted from<br />
Mulga wood<br />
5.5cm high, 13cm length<br />
$60–100<br />
243<br />
A pair of Mulga wood bookends,<br />
circa 1940<br />
naturalistically modelled as two tiered<br />
logs on a cross sectioned wedge<br />
shaped plinth<br />
11cm high, 20cm wide<br />
$200–300<br />
244<br />
A pair of h<strong>and</strong> painted bookends,<br />
circa 1930<br />
each depicting butterflies <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Australian</strong> native flowers, in ochre<br />
<strong>and</strong> brown colours, stamped to base:<br />
‘Angelo h<strong>and</strong> painted craft’<br />
14cm high, 11cm wide, 9.5cm deep<br />
$200–300