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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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90<br />

316<br />

A pair of hardwood apothecary style<br />

bedside tables, later 20th century<br />

with extended tops above four pairs of<br />

short drawers and shaped bracket feet<br />

75cm high, 50cm wide, 42cm deep<br />

$50–100<br />

317<br />

An antique oriental style bronze gong<br />

on stand, 19th/20th century<br />

the rustic gong with a lightly<br />

hammered finish suspended from an<br />

ebonised trestle based stand<br />

the gong 45cm diameter, the stand<br />

78 x 74cm<br />

$100–200<br />

318<br />

An antique child's hardwood<br />

commode chair, 19th/20th century<br />

with a spindle back and ring turned<br />

legs united by stretchers<br />

$60–100<br />

319<br />

A vintage brass repousse decorated<br />

jardinière<br />

with floral designs to the body, lion's<br />

head ring handles and standing on<br />

four paw feet<br />

30cm high, 53.5cm wide, 30cm deep<br />

$50–80<br />

312<br />

312<br />

DAVID ROSE (1936-2006)<br />

From Ettalong 1984<br />

gouache on paper<br />

signed, dated and titled lower right:<br />

From david rose Ettalong 9/3/84<br />

57.5 x 60cm<br />

$600–800<br />

313<br />

A trio of Royal Copenhagen porcelain<br />

bird figures<br />

comprising two red breasted robins<br />

and a duck, green and blue underglaze<br />

marks to bases, the robins initialled 'TM'<br />

the largest 6cm high<br />

$40–60<br />

314<br />

Two Chinese blue and white stoneware<br />

pots<br />

with freely sketched underglaze blue<br />

vegetal motifs to the bodies below<br />

concentric neck rings<br />

the largest 25cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

315<br />

An Edwardian oak campaign style<br />

chest of drawers<br />

with three short drawers above three<br />

long drawers of graduated depth and<br />

raised on squashed bun feet<br />

101cm high, 99cm wide, 49.5cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

320<br />

A large earthenware pot, Spanish,<br />

mid 20th century<br />

the unglazed pot with a broad frieze<br />

in brown colours depicting birds in<br />

roundels between scrolling borders,<br />

painted mark of H. Lamenda, Espana<br />

1964, with additional indistinct script<br />

57cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

321<br />

A large earthenware jardinière,<br />

Spanish, later 20th century<br />

the high shouldered ovoid pot naively<br />

decorated in colours of teal and<br />

brown, mark of Pepi Spain to base and<br />

decorator's initials<br />

38cm high, 37cm diameter<br />

approximately<br />

$100–200

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