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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 Gold Charm Bracelet<br />

Featuring twelve assorted yellow gold<br />

charms of various carats, suspended<br />

from a 9ct rose gold fancy gate link<br />

bracelet with heart padlock.<br />

Total weight 59.5gms.<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

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Two Signet Rings<br />

Featuring an 18ct yellow gold signet<br />

ring with oval panel engraved with an<br />

eagle, total weight 13.9gms together<br />

with a 9ct rose gold signet ring with<br />

square panel with engraved initials R H,<br />

total weight 4gms.<br />

$700–900<br />

72<br />

A Sapphire and Diamond Eternity Ring<br />

Full circle design, featuring fourteen<br />

old cut diamonds and fourteen carre<br />

cut sapphires, set in white gold.<br />

$200–300<br />

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A collection of Yemeni ‘coin silver’<br />

filigree decorated jewellery<br />

comprising a 'Sun & Moon' pendant,<br />

Hadhramaut region<br />

of circular pierced design with tassels<br />

set below and hung from a curb link<br />

silver chain, an armlet, and a silver<br />

wedding pendant of hexagonal form<br />

with coral beads, edged by tassels<br />

the largest piece 15 x 15.5cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Sidewalk Gallery, Tasmania<br />

$100–200<br />

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A George V sterling silver creamer jug<br />

and sugar caster by Josiah Williams &<br />

Co, London, 1912 and a small sterling<br />

bon bon dish by William Hutton & Son<br />

Ltd, Birmingham, 1928<br />

hallmarked to all items<br />

the creamer 15cm high,<br />

total weight of silver 290gms<br />

$300–400

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