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GA038 | Interiors | Private Collections

Our final Interiors auction for 2022 features four collections that inspire and tempt collectors from all genres including properties from: - The Collection of the late Roger Brookes (Lots 1–147), - Private Collection, Melbourne (Lots 148–216) - Property from an East Melbourne Apartment (Lots 217–251) - The John & Dymphna Laurie Collection (Lots 252–355)

Our final Interiors auction for 2022 features four collections that inspire and tempt collectors from all genres including properties from:
- The Collection of the late Roger Brookes (Lots 1–147),
- Private Collection, Melbourne (Lots 148–216)
- Property from an East Melbourne Apartment (Lots 217–251)
- The John & Dymphna Laurie Collection (Lots 252–355)

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A Victorian Gothic Revival walnut<br />

ecclesiastical chair, circa 1850<br />

with a profusely pierced and carved<br />

crest flanked by clustered pier stiles<br />

with Gothic pinnacles, a carved seating<br />

rail and raised on clustered pillar legs;<br />

the back upholstered with a medieval<br />

style embroidered panel<br />

162cm high<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

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Three military edged weapons,<br />

German, French, Japanese,<br />

early to mid 20th century<br />

a German M1898 sword bayonet and<br />

scabbard, WWI issue, for Mauser 98<br />

rifles, a French Lebel bayonet with<br />

scabbard, and; a Japanese bayonet for<br />

6.5mm type rifle<br />

the largest 68cm long<br />

$200–300<br />

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A Daum crystal lamp base, France,<br />

mid 20th century<br />

of curvaceous organic form, etched<br />

mark of Daum France to foot<br />

28cm base only<br />

$300–400<br />

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A glazed earthenware model of a<br />

horse and a black dog, by Betty Heal,<br />

20th century<br />

10cm high<br />

NOTE<br />

Betty Heal was Roger Brookes's<br />

mother. The Brookes family owned<br />

a property at Mt Eliza called 'Frost<br />

Hill' and it has been suggested this<br />

companionable pair may have been<br />

family pets<br />

$100–200<br />

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A Victorian mahogany astragal glazed<br />

bookcase, 19th century<br />

the extended pediment with a key fret<br />

border, with twin glazed doors above<br />

a drawer base and raised on bracket<br />

feet, keys for cabinet and drawer<br />

139cm high, 107cm wide, 39cm deep<br />

$600–800<br />

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