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GA036 | The Winter Auction Series

The Winter Auction Series To be held over two consecutive days, The Winter Auction Series features a fabulous selection of international decorative arts, fine silver, jewellery, timepieces, Chinese and Asian works of art, furniture and fine art. Included in this sale is an important collection of Royal Worcester porcelain from The Estate of June Harris, that will be of great interest to collectors. Part I will be conducted as a Live Auction on Sunday 17 July at 11am and Part II as a Timed Online Auction on Monday 18 July, closing from 10am. Both Parts I & II will be available to view in person.

The Winter Auction Series



To be held over two consecutive days, The Winter Auction Series features a fabulous selection of international decorative arts, fine silver, jewellery, timepieces, Chinese and Asian works of art, furniture and fine art.

Included in this sale is an important collection of Royal Worcester porcelain from The Estate of June Harris, that will be of great interest to collectors.

Part I will be conducted as a Live Auction on Sunday 17 July at 11am and Part II as a Timed Online Auction on Monday 18 July, closing from 10am. Both Parts I & II will be available to view in person.

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Two antique elm spindle back chairs,<br />

19th century<br />

an elbow chair and smaller chair with<br />

dished crests, rush seats and legs with<br />

pad feet united by turned stretchers<br />

$400–600<br />

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An antique rosewood square piano,<br />

circa 1830s<br />

the table top piano numbered 2292<br />

manufactured by Scottish maker,<br />

William Townsend; with label for<br />

'W.M Townsend from Sebastien<br />

Erard London'<br />

91cm high, 182cm wide, 75cm deep<br />

$800–1,200<br />

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