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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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335<br />

A George III brass bound mahogany<br />

cellarette, late 18th century<br />

of hexagonal form with original triple<br />

brass banding and swing handles, later<br />

felt lining, raised on tapering square<br />

section legs, BADA sticker<br />

73cm high, 40cm wide, 47cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

336<br />

A collection of Oceanic and tribal<br />

decorative objects<br />

comprising two Vanuatu slit drums,<br />

a woven covered basket, an etched<br />

walking stick and a carved wood dish<br />

the largest slit drum 38cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

335<br />

337<br />

A carved stone head of Buddha<br />

the Buddha with a serene visage,<br />

downcast eyes and pendulous lobes<br />

33cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

338<br />

A pair of bronzed metal water<br />

birds in the Japanese style<br />

the tallest 130cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

337

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