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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 late Georgian rosewood tea caddy,<br />

circa 1820<br />

the sarcophagus shaped tea<br />

caddy with boxwood stringing and<br />

edges, cast brass escutcheons<br />

and a decorative ring handle,<br />

raised on petite brass ball feet,<br />

later felt lining to the interior<br />

16.5 high, 18.5cm wide, 14cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

343<br />

A collection of vintage brass ware,<br />

mid 20th century<br />

comprising an Islamic style decorated<br />

tray, a beaten copper tray, an ornate<br />

Islamic style watering can, a mortar<br />

and pestle, a casket and three bells,<br />

one of figural form<br />

the tray 35.5cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

344<br />

A pair of flatwoven tribal storage bags<br />

(juval), eastern Turkey, circa 1930<br />

opened out for use as a hanging or<br />

floor covering<br />

279 x 92cm, 213 x 90cm<br />

$200–300<br />

345<br />

Two oleograph portraits of a<br />

gentleman and a lady, English school<br />

half portraits in the early 19th century<br />

manner of Mr John England and Mrs<br />

John England, housed in matching<br />

giltwood frames<br />

34cm x 28cm, 45cm x 37cm<br />

(with frame)<br />

$100–200<br />

346<br />

A collection of Inuit horn and<br />

hardstone figural carvings,<br />

later 20th century<br />

comprising ten pieces mostly animal<br />

and bird figures in mixed coloured<br />

stone, including pieces by Ben<br />

Henry Jr, Six Nations, Canada; Henry<br />

Kataquaru; others with initials and<br />

bearing Canadian Eskimo art labels<br />

the recumbent seal 27.5cm long<br />

$200–300<br />

347<br />

A Massim carved wood figure group,<br />

Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea<br />

19.5cm high, 40cm long<br />

$100–200<br />

348<br />

A Continental silver jug and a basket,<br />

18th century and later<br />

comprising a baluster form silver jug<br />

with ebonised handle, shield mark<br />

and maker's initials underside; and a<br />

pierced oval dish with a beaded rim,<br />

hallmarked .800 assay mark to base<br />

the jug 13cm high, 355gms total<br />

weight<br />

$300–400<br />

349<br />

A knotted pile rug, Gabbeh,<br />

southern Iran, late 20th century<br />

206 x 107cm<br />

$200–300<br />

350<br />

An oak parquetry top coffee table<br />

the rectangular diamond parquetry top<br />

raised on square section legs united<br />

by an 'X' form stretcher<br />

43cm high, 122cm wide, 90cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

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