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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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197<br />

678<br />

A group of cups and a sparrow beak<br />

jug, circa 1770<br />

two Worcester kakiemon cups and<br />

two ribbed cups with cobalt and gold<br />

decorations, a petite Lowestoft type<br />

imari jug with a strap handle<br />

8cm high and smaller<br />

$150–200<br />

679<br />

A reticulated creamware dish, probably<br />

Waechtersbach, German, 19th century<br />

moulded in the Rococo manner<br />

with trelliswork and scroll motifs to<br />

the lobed border, centred with a<br />

basketweave design, unmarked<br />

27.5cm diameter<br />

$150–250<br />

680<br />

Two Dr Wall Worcester type powder<br />

blue fan pattern dishes, circa 1770s<br />

fluted dishes with fan and roundel<br />

reserves to the border and centred<br />

with an oriental lakeside scene, quasi<br />

oriental marks underside<br />

24cm diameter<br />

$250–350<br />

681<br />

Three Royal Worcester wares<br />

a moulded blush ivory vase with<br />

wildflowers, design 1661, dated 1905,<br />

and two matching high glazed jugs<br />

with floral designs, shape 1094, about<br />

1886, backstamps underside<br />

24cm high<br />

$140–200<br />

682<br />

A Regency Derby four piece part<br />

dessert service, circa 1820<br />

comprising two dishes, a covered<br />

sucrier or small tureen and a milk jug,<br />

pattern 52, lavishly decorated with<br />

purple and gold acanthus borders,<br />

red crown and crossed baton marks<br />

underside<br />

dishes: 20cm diameter, jug: 11cm high<br />

$250–350<br />

683<br />

A creamware masonic themed<br />

tankard, late 18th century<br />

the straight sided tankard with a<br />

transferware design and coloured<br />

with indigo, green and yellow colours,<br />

bearing masonic motifs and Latin<br />

inscriptions<br />

15.5cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

684<br />

A Derby garland shepherdess<br />

porcelain figure, circa 1765<br />

in soft paste porcelain with encrusted<br />

flowers and raised on a footed Rococo<br />

base, faint impressed and written<br />

marks underside, patch marks of<br />

period, probably design No. 56<br />

16.5cm high<br />

$250–350<br />

685<br />

A suite of eight cut and engraved<br />

wine glasses, and a decanter,<br />

late 19th century<br />

heavy stem glasses with slice cuts and<br />

engraved borders, and a bottle shaped<br />

hob nail decanter<br />

Decanter: 32 cm high,<br />

glasses:16cm high<br />

$120–200<br />

686<br />

An Astbury-Whieldon type<br />

Staffordshire creamware pottery<br />

teapot, circa 1750<br />

the footed globular body with twig<br />

form handle, spout and handle, with<br />

applied grape vine decorations, the<br />

mocha glaze with gilt highlights<br />

14cm high<br />

$250–350<br />

687<br />

A collection of teabowls and saucers,<br />

1760 and later<br />

comprising four teabowl sets by<br />

Worcester, Chamberlain's Worcester,<br />

Caughley and New Hall, the Worcester<br />

duo with open crescent mark<br />

the largest bowl 5.5cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

688<br />

A Derby cream boat, together with a<br />

New Hall jug, circa 1770,1782<br />

a petite puce Derby leaf moulded<br />

sauce boat with stem handle, the New<br />

Hall shanked pedestal jug with trellis<br />

and ribbon designs to the rim and<br />

polychrome sprigs to the body, pattern<br />

207, unmarked<br />

jug 12cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

689<br />

A collection of cut crystal,<br />

19th century<br />

comprising two cut crystal mallet<br />

shaped decanters, one with diamond<br />

cuts, the other with lens slicing, and,<br />

two rummers, one with engraved<br />

border and slice cut details<br />

the largest decanter 28cm high<br />

$120–220<br />

690<br />

A vintage oak bonnet top hanging<br />

cabinet<br />

replicating a Dutch style cabinet with<br />

a single nine pane glass door and<br />

angled sides, two shelves<br />

70cm high, 66cm wide, 16.5cm deep<br />

$300–400<br />

691<br />

A Louis XV style marble top tulipwood<br />

bedside table, circa 1930<br />

with a flecked ochre serpentine top<br />

above three inlaid drawers, shaped<br />

book end veneers to the sides, raised<br />

on tapering and hipped cabriole legs,<br />

with foliate bronze mounts and sabots<br />

74cm high, 35cm wide, 28cm deep<br />

$300–400<br />

692<br />

A Bow plate, circa 1760<br />

with a fluted border and decorated<br />

with loose floral posies and sprigs in<br />

emerald colours with black highlights,<br />

unmarked<br />

18.5cm diameter<br />

$240–300

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