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GA040-The Spring Auction Series

The Spring Auction Series features a wonderful selection of English and Continental furniture, decorative arts, Chinese & Asian works of art, silver and a large offering of jewellery. Included in this sale is the superb June Harris Collection of Royal Worcester porcelain, together with a beautiful selection of pieces from the The Collection of Andrée Harkness, well-known figure and patron of the Australian arts scene. Part I (Lots 1–601) Live Auction Sunday 27 November, 11am Part II (Lots 602–1065) Timed Online Auction Monday 28 November, closing from 10am Learn more about Timed Online Auctions. Viewing Thursday 24 November 10am – 5pm Friday 25 November 10am – 5pm Saturday 26 November 10am – 5pm

The Spring Auction Series features a wonderful selection of English and Continental furniture, decorative arts, Chinese & Asian works of art, silver and a large offering of jewellery. Included in this sale is the superb June Harris Collection of Royal Worcester porcelain, together with a beautiful selection of pieces from the The Collection of Andrée Harkness, well-known figure and patron of the Australian arts scene.

Part I (Lots 1–601)
Live Auction
Sunday 27 November, 11am

Part II (Lots 602–1065)
Timed Online Auction
Monday 28 November, closing from 10am
Learn more about Timed Online Auctions.

Viewing
Thursday 24 November 10am – 5pm
Friday 25 November 10am – 5pm
Saturday 26 November 10am – 5pm

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Spring</strong><br />

<strong>Auction</strong> <strong>Series</strong><br />

Melbourne, 27 & 28 November 2022


Specialists & Management for this sale<br />

Jennifer Gibson<br />

CEO & Head of<br />

Valuations<br />

Deanna Baxter<br />

Business<br />

Manager<br />

Samuel Fricker<br />

Operations<br />

& Marketing<br />

Manager<br />

Ann Roberts<br />

Consultant<br />

Specialist<br />

Asian Art<br />

Jon Dwyer<br />

Consultant<br />

Specialist<br />

Australian &<br />

International Art<br />

Dennice Collett<br />

Consultant<br />

Specialist<br />

Decorative Arts<br />

Marilla<br />

O’Sullivan<br />

Consultant<br />

Specialist<br />

Luxury & Designer<br />

Jennifer Gibson<br />

jennifer.gibson@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

Deanna Baxter<br />

deanna.baxter@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

Samuel Fricker<br />

samuel.fricker@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

Ann Roberts<br />

ann.roberts@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

Jon Dwyer<br />

jon.dwyer@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

Dennice Collett<br />

dennice.collett@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

Jewellery Department<br />

jewellery@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

Marilla O’Sullivan<br />

marilla.osullivan@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

AUCTION ADMINISTRATION<br />

Kristine Cseke<br />

Office Administrator<br />

Megan Mac Sweeney<br />

Accounts Administrator<br />

Max Sumner<br />

Operations & Logistics<br />

Marilla O’Sullivan<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> Administrator<br />

Ella Gibson<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> Administrator<br />

AUCTION ENQUIRIES<br />

ABSENTEE & TELEPHONE BIDS<br />

Deanna Baxter<br />

bids@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

+61 3 9500 2607<br />

CONDITION REPORTS<br />

condition.reports@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

+61 3 9500 2607<br />

SHIPPING<br />

www.gibsonsauctions.com.au/shipping<br />

ACCOUNTS<br />

Megan Mac Sweeney<br />

accounts@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

+61 3 9500 2607<br />

Simon Gibson<br />

CFO<br />

simon.gibson@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

GENERAL ENQUIRIES<br />

mail@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

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ORRONG RD<br />

ASHLEIGH RD<br />

NEW ST<br />

HIGH ST<br />

ARMADALE<br />

OSMENT ST<br />

NORTHCOTE RD<br />

KOOYONG RD<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>, Viewing and<br />

Payment & Collections<br />

Level 1, 885-889 High St<br />

Armadale, Victoria 3143<br />

AUBURN GROVE<br />

DENBIGH RD<br />

SUTHERLAND RD<br />

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FRONT COVER:<br />

Lot 315 (Detail)<br />

BACK COVER:<br />

Lot 229<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Spring</strong><br />

<strong>Auction</strong> <strong>Series</strong><br />

Part I: Live <strong>Auction</strong><br />

Sunday 27 November 2022, 11am (Lots 1–601)<br />

Level 1, 885-889 High Street, Armadale, Victoria 3143<br />

Part II: Timed Online <strong>Auction</strong><br />

Monday 28 November 2022, closing from 10am (Lots 602–1065)<br />

Viewing<br />

Thursday 24 November<br />

Friday 25 November<br />

Saturday 26 November<br />

10.00am – 5.00pm<br />

10.00am – 5.00pm<br />

10.00am – 5.00pm<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> Code: Part I: <strong>GA040</strong> | Part II: GO040OL<br />

GST<br />

† Lots with this symbol are subject<br />

to GST on the hammer price and the<br />

buyer’s premium.<br />

Buyer’s Premium<br />

Buyer’s Premium is charged at<br />

22% of the hammer price plus GST.<br />

GST is applicable to the buyer’s<br />

premium only, unless otherwise<br />

indicated by the † symbol.<br />

Registration<br />

To register to bid at Gibson's<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers an accredited<br />

form of photo identification is required.<br />

This applies to bidding in person at<br />

the auction, Telephone, Absentee and<br />

Online bidding.<br />

Resale Royalty Scheme<br />

Lots subject to payment of the Artist's<br />

Resale Royalty Scheme will be denoted<br />

by the symbol §. <strong>The</strong> Australian Resale<br />

Royalty is a flat rate of 5% on the<br />

hammer price (including GST) and is<br />

payable by the seller.<br />

Restricted or Organic Material<br />

♦ Lots with this symbol have been<br />

identified at the time of cataloguing<br />

as containing organic material which<br />

may be subject to export or import<br />

restrictions. <strong>The</strong> absence of this<br />

symbol is not a guarantee that export<br />

or import restrictions will not apply. See<br />

www.cites.org for further information.<br />

Payments & Collections<br />

(By Appointment)<br />

gibsonsauctions.com.au/bookings<br />

or phone 03 9500 2607<br />

Payments & Collections can be made<br />

from: Level 1, 885-889 High Street,<br />

Armadale, Vic 3143<br />

Monday 28 November 10am–5pm<br />

Tuesday 29 November 10am–5pm<br />

Wednesday 30 November 10am–5pm<br />

All goods must be collected and paid<br />

in full strictly by 5pm on Wednesday 30<br />

November (unless by prior arrangement)<br />

to avoid removal and storage charges.<br />

All payments are to be made in<br />

Australian Dollars (AU$). Please refer to<br />

the methods of payment in the ‘How to<br />

Buy’ section on the following pages.<br />

Credit card surcharges apply – 1% (incl<br />

GST) for Visa and Mastercard and 1.5%<br />

(incl GST) for American Express.


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How to Buy<br />

All you need to know about the bidding process at auction<br />

Viewing<br />

Catalogues<br />

Online catalogues can be viewed at<br />

www.gibsonsauctions.com.au approximately three weeks<br />

prior to the auction date.<br />

Complimentary printed catalogues are available at Gibson’s<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers.<br />

Symbols<br />

Occasionally, a symbol is printed next to a lot number,<br />

indicating a special clause associated with the sale of the<br />

item/s. Further information on symbols within our catalogues<br />

can be found on Page 1.<br />

Viewing<br />

<strong>Auction</strong> viewings are open to the public and usually take place<br />

three or four days prior to the auction date, at the location/s<br />

listed in the auction catalogue and on the website.<br />

Lot Descriptions<br />

Lot Descriptions provide basic catalogue information such<br />

as dimensions, date or age, medium, attribution, provenance<br />

and quantity.<br />

All lots are guaranteed for fourteen (14) days from the<br />

auction date.<br />

Estimates<br />

Estimates are printed in the catalogue beside every lot and<br />

take into account rarity, condition, quality and provenance.<br />

<strong>The</strong> reserve is the amount at which the item is available for<br />

purchase. <strong>The</strong> reserve is an undisclosed confidential amount<br />

which is set at, or below the low estimate.<br />

<strong>The</strong> reserve will never exceed the low estimate at Gibson’s<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers. Many lots are sold without reserve.<br />

Talk to our Specialists<br />

Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers are an experienced team of<br />

specialists who are available to discuss items in further detail,<br />

and to offer advice and assistance.<br />

Contact details for relevant specialists can be found on the<br />

inside front cover our auction catalogues and on our website.<br />

Condition Reports<br />

Condition Reports are available on request. Condition Reports<br />

supplement the lot description and provide information on the<br />

condition of an item.<br />

We strongly advise obtaining a condition report if you are<br />

unable to view an item in person prior to the auction.<br />

To request a condition report please email<br />

condition.reports@gibsonsauctions.com.au with the auction<br />

title and lot number/s.<br />

Bidding<br />

Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers offer four bidding options:<br />

1. <strong>Auction</strong> Room Bidding<br />

To bid in person we suggest you arrive early so that you<br />

have sufficient time to register for a bidding number prior<br />

to the auction. If this is your first time bidding with Gibson’s<br />

<strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers please bring photo identification, such<br />

as a driver’s licence or passport with you.<br />

2. Telephone Bidding<br />

Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers offer telephone bidding on all<br />

lots, at all auctions.<br />

Telephone Bidding is a convenient solution if you are unable to<br />

attend an auction in person. A Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers<br />

staff member will call you approximately 5 lots in advance and<br />

with your instruction, bid on your behalf at the auction.<br />

Please note: Telephone Bids must be organised at least 24<br />

hours prior to the auction and that occasionally, the number<br />

of telephone bidders available may be restricted when the<br />

auction is offsite.<br />

To organise a Telephone Bid please follow the link<br />

to the Telephone Bidding form on our website:<br />

www.gibsonsauctions.com.au.<br />

Please fill in & return via email to mail@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

If this is your first time bidding with Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>eers &<br />

Valuers, an email address is to be supplied when you submit<br />

your Telephone Bid, along with clear Photo ID verifying<br />

your address.


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3. Absentee Bids<br />

Absentee Bidding is another convenient solution if you<br />

are unable to attend an auction in person, to speak on the<br />

telephone or if you simply have a strict budget.<br />

An Absentee Bid should be set at the maximum amount<br />

you wish to bid on the lot/s you are interested in purchasing.<br />

Should the lot/s be knocked down at an amount lower than<br />

the bid recorded on your form, the lot will be sold to you for<br />

the lesser hammer price.<br />

Please note Absentee Bids must be received at least 24 hours<br />

prior to the auction to allow time for processing.<br />

To organise an Absentee Bid please follow the link to<br />

the Absentee Bidding form available on our website:<br />

www.gibsonsauctions.com.au.<br />

Please fill in & return via email to mail@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />

If this is your first time bidding with Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>eers<br />

& Valuers, an email address is to be supplied when you<br />

submit your Absentee Bid, along with clear Photo ID verifying<br />

your address.<br />

4. Online Bidding<br />

Online bidding allows you to bid via the internet in real<br />

time with a live broadcast of the auction. To bid online visit<br />

our website and follow the ‘Live Bidding’ link under the<br />

‘<strong>Auction</strong>s’ tab.<br />

Please register for this service at least 24 hours prior to the<br />

auction to ensure you do not miss your lot.<br />

Please note online bidding is powered by Invaluable.com and<br />

so will incur a 5% fee on successful lots.<br />

If you have not bid with Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers<br />

previously, a photo ID verifying your address will be<br />

required before you can be approved to bid. Please email to<br />

mail@gibsonsauctions.com.au as soon as practical.<br />

International Bidding<br />

If you are bidding from overseas for the first time, you will be<br />

asked to provide a clear Photo ID verifying your address and<br />

a deposit (set at Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers’ discretion)<br />

prior to the auction. <strong>The</strong> deposit is refundable within 48<br />

hours should you not be successful. If you are successful<br />

the deposit will be deducted from your invoice total. <strong>The</strong><br />

remaining balance must be paid preferably by direct deposit.<br />

Bank details are provided in the Payment & Collection section<br />

of this guide.<br />

Payment & Collection<br />

Payments<br />

If you are successful an invoice (AU$) will be emailed or<br />

posted to you immediately after the auction.<br />

You will pay the hammer price, plus the buyer’s premium<br />

(22% plus GST) on each Lot, together with any additional<br />

applicable charges such as GST on hammer.<br />

Payments must be made in full by the final day of Collections<br />

as printed in the catalogue.<br />

Bank Transfer/Direct Deposit is our preferred method<br />

of payment:<br />

Account Name: Gibsons <strong>Auction</strong>s<br />

Bank:<br />

Bank of Melbourne (A division of St George)<br />

BSB: 193879<br />

Account No: 441701443<br />

Swift Code: SGBLAU2S<br />

Routing Code: 021000021<br />

Bank Address: 197-201 Glenferrie Road, Malvern, Vic, 3144<br />

• Personal, Company and Bank Cheques are not accepted<br />

without prior approval.<br />

• Eftpos (no charge).<br />

• Credit cards: Visa and Mastercard (1% incl GST merchant<br />

fee) and American Express (1.5% incl GST merchant fee).<br />

• Please note that credit card transactions over $5,000<br />

will not be accepted over the telephone unless by prior<br />

arrangement.<br />

• Cash payments up to AU$10,000 can be accepted. For any<br />

amount over this, cash is to be deposited directly into our<br />

account at a Bank of Melbourne/St George branch.<br />

Collections<br />

Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers are happy to assist and<br />

provide you with recommended transport companies whether<br />

it be a local, interstate or international delivery.<br />

Storage<br />

All items must be paid for and collected within the collection<br />

times advertised for each individual auction. If items are not<br />

collected within this time-frame, Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>eers &<br />

Valuers reserve the right to charge removal and storage fees.


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Property from the Collection<br />

of Andrée Harkness Part II<br />

Lots 1–117<br />

1<br />

A George III satinwood and sabicu<br />

bonheur-du-jour, attributed to George<br />

Simson, circa 1790<br />

with a gallery back above an open<br />

compartment and drawer, the<br />

extended lower section with a fall<br />

front fitted with an arrangement<br />

of compartments, drawers and a<br />

leather tooled writing surface, finely<br />

veneered throughout with fiddleback<br />

panels, contrasting cross banding,<br />

blonde and ebony stringing, and<br />

raised on tapering square section<br />

legs with petite brass casters<br />

120cm high, 70cm wide, 45.5cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Leonard Joel, March 2015, Lot 28<br />

Palmer Antiques, Sydney 1983<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

1


5<br />

2<br />

A large gilded and painted wall mirror,<br />

French, early 19th century<br />

with an elaborate vegetal frame with<br />

draped and pendant husks, the crest<br />

centred with a lion mask issuing flora,<br />

with bevelled and distressed plate<br />

140 x 90cm (approx)<br />

$1,200–2,000<br />

3<br />

A George III mahogany tilt-top<br />

wine table, circa 1800<br />

the rectangular table top raised<br />

on a turned pedestal to a tripod<br />

base with slipper feet<br />

72cm high, 56cm wide,<br />

45cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

4<br />

A buttoned teal blue velvet ottoman<br />

with gold and pale blue fringing<br />

to the base<br />

50cm high, 94cm wide, 64cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

5<br />

A Hollywood Regency style bronze<br />

pineapple coffee table<br />

with a thick bevelled glass plate<br />

42cm high, 54cm diameter<br />

$500–800<br />

6<br />

A large grey silk velvet buttoned<br />

ottoman<br />

with fringe and rope trim details<br />

44cm high, 118cm wide,<br />

77cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Jean-Pierre Heurteau, Melbourne<br />

$300–500<br />

7<br />

Two Victorian mahogany and<br />

satinwood framed wingback chairs,<br />

circa 1890<br />

with square back cresting rails and<br />

downswept arms with satinwood<br />

stringing and inlaid details, raised on<br />

tapering square section legs with<br />

casters, upholstered in green damask<br />

$800–1,000<br />

2


6<br />

8<br />

A Regency rosewood marble top hall<br />

table, circa 1820<br />

a vigorously patterned grey and white<br />

marble top above two boldly scrolled<br />

cabriole legs terminating in lion's paw<br />

feet upon a shaped platform base<br />

93cm high, 122cm wide, 48cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Richmond Antiques,<br />

Richmond Tasmania, 2012<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

9<br />

A Victorian two tier wirework planter<br />

of demi-lune profile in a distressed<br />

white painted finish<br />

86cm high<br />

$150–250<br />

10<br />

A Victorian papier-mâché tray on a<br />

later walnut stand, circa 1850<br />

the serpentine shaped tray with<br />

floral arabesques with gilt highlights<br />

supported on a George I style cabriole<br />

leg base with anthemion carved knees<br />

46cm high, 81cm wide, 63cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Property from the Collection of Dame<br />

Nellie Melba GBE, Smith & Singer<br />

Australia, March 2015, Lot 159<br />

$400–600<br />

11<br />

A Queen Anne floral brocade<br />

upholstered footstool, 18th century<br />

the stuffover seat upholstered in a<br />

verdure tapestry type fabric with a<br />

rope trim and raised on cabriole legs<br />

with relief carved acanthus knees and<br />

ball and claw feet<br />

46cm high, 57cm wide, 42cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

12<br />

A collection of seven antique<br />

glass dump paperweights, English,<br />

early 19th century<br />

of varying shapes and sizes, five with<br />

internal flowers and two featuring<br />

controlled bubble motifs<br />

19.5cm high and smaller<br />

$500–800<br />

8


7<br />

13<br />

A Louis XVI style wrought iron wall<br />

mirror, 18th century<br />

the crest with a central basket<br />

issuing flowers and flanked by leaf<br />

embellished scrollwork<br />

160cm high, 86cm wide<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Mossgreen, An important private<br />

collection, 14 September 2014,<br />

Lot 366<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

14<br />

A large teak bench seat together<br />

with a stool<br />

the three seater weathered bench<br />

of lattice design by Park Lane Lister<br />

Teak, Adelaide, together with a<br />

small side table of similar design,<br />

by Charles Verey, East Sussex,<br />

England, labels to both<br />

the bench length of back 240cm<br />

$250–350<br />

15<br />

A metamorphic walnut writing chest,<br />

late 19th century<br />

with mahogany sides, the hinged<br />

piano top opening to a compartment<br />

with a painted panel depicting birds<br />

amongst blossom, four long drawers<br />

with drop brass handles above a<br />

plinth base, with canted corners and<br />

porcelain casters<br />

95cm high, 77cm wide, 48cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

16<br />

A decorative cast bronze jardinière<br />

with a running border of ivy<br />

leaves in relief and raised<br />

on petite bracket feet<br />

13cm high, 52.5cm wide, 27cm deep<br />

$250–350<br />

17<br />

A boxed Royal Worcester demitasse<br />

set, circa 1921<br />

for six place settings comprising<br />

coffee cans and associated saucers,<br />

in black and gold, puce backstamps<br />

underside<br />

5.5cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

13


8<br />

18<br />

TIM ROBINSON<br />

Yosemite in Winter. Dusk 2016<br />

silver gelatin print<br />

signed, dated and titled on margin:<br />

Tim Robinson 2016 Yosemite in Winter.<br />

Dusk (open edition)<br />

32 x 36cm (image size)<br />

$100–200<br />

19<br />

ETHEL REYNOLDS<br />

(ACTIVE 1930-1960)<br />

Nude Studies<br />

two pencil on paper<br />

each signed lower right:<br />

Ethel Reynolds 61<br />

33.5 x 29.5cm (each)<br />

$300–500<br />

20<br />

PEGG CLARKE (1890-1956)<br />

Magic Morning, Les Martigues<br />

circa 1925-1929<br />

silver gelatin photograph<br />

signed and titled on margin:<br />

Pegg Clarke Magic Morning,<br />

Les Martiques<br />

25.5 x 31.5cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Leonard Joel, Melbourne, Important<br />

Australian and International<br />

Photography, 23 May 2010, Lot 206<br />

EXHIBITED<br />

Camera Picture by Pegg Clarke, <strong>The</strong><br />

Little Gallery, Melbourne, 21 October -<br />

1 November 1930, cat. no. 56 (verso)<br />

$300–500<br />

21<br />

A collection of brass doorstops,<br />

20th century<br />

comprising a pair of Neoclassical<br />

design with pendant husk and rosette<br />

decorations above square domed<br />

bases, together with one of brass<br />

bouquet form<br />

31cm and 38cm high<br />

$150–250<br />

22<br />

A wrought iron outdoor bench<br />

the bow shaped tubular bench of<br />

scrolling design above a trellis work<br />

slat seat<br />

80cm high, 130cm wide, 62cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

23<br />

A gilt bronze and ivory figure,<br />

early 20th century<br />

the unsigned figure of a sixteenth<br />

century gentleman posing upon a<br />

shaped alabaster base, stamped<br />

numerals to bronze base plate, 7633<br />

27cm high<br />

$700–900<br />

24<br />

Three Georgian en grisaille silk ground<br />

embroideries, 18th century<br />

finely worked cottage and landscape<br />

scenes utilising black thread and<br />

pulled thread work, in antique frames<br />

25 x 28cm largest framed image<br />

$400–600<br />

25<br />

A collection of antique damask linen<br />

from the Estate of Mary, Duchess of<br />

Roxburghe, 19th century<br />

approximate eighty items of various<br />

sizes including large tablecloths with<br />

decorative floral and bird motifs,<br />

together with an assortment of smaller<br />

cloths and napkins<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Duchess, Precious Objects And<br />

Property From <strong>The</strong> Estate Of Mary,<br />

Duchess Of Roxburghe, Sotheby's 27<br />

May 2015, London, Lot 399 for 6875<br />

GBP<br />

$800–1,000<br />

26<br />

A pair of cut crystal decanters and a<br />

pair of French wedding goblets, mid<br />

19th century and later<br />

the spirit decanters with faceted<br />

globular stoppers and silver plate<br />

wine labels, the oversize pair of Louis<br />

Philippe era hand blown goblets with<br />

lightly etched details to the bowls<br />

goblets 23cm high, 13.5cm diameter<br />

$200–400<br />

27<br />

FRENCH SCHOOL,<br />

19TH CENTURY<br />

Vases of Flowers<br />

two works, both floral arrangements<br />

in vases upon consoles, painted in<br />

gouache and gilt, and housed in ornate<br />

gilded frames, handwritten labels to<br />

each 'vase of flowers' by Le Fevre,<br />

Paris, verso<br />

32 x 26.5cm framed<br />

$260–320<br />

28<br />

A painted wood standard lamp,<br />

1950s and after<br />

the turned stem in muted green<br />

and dusky pink colours with gold<br />

enrichments, with a pleated and<br />

fringed pink shade<br />

$200–300<br />

29<br />

A pair of mahogany shield back hall<br />

chairs, 18th century<br />

each with a polychrome armorial<br />

roundel, with bow front seats and<br />

raised on square section legs, with<br />

spade feet to the front<br />

94cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Contents of Musk Farm,<br />

Mossgreen 1 June 2014, Lot 367<br />

$300–500<br />

30<br />

A pair of verde antico marble<br />

cassolette table lamps with shades<br />

in the Louis XVI manner with gilt<br />

bronze trims and ram's head<br />

handles, with electrical fittings and<br />

trimmed pleated silk shades<br />

83cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

31<br />

Two similar reticulated brass<br />

floor lamps<br />

with arms of adjustable height,<br />

a teal pleated shade to one<br />

lamp, white to the other<br />

the largest lamp 164cm high<br />

$150–250


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32<br />

A Louis XV style carved and painted<br />

salon canapé, 19th century<br />

the frame painted in muted<br />

celadon colours with carved<br />

details picked out in gilt, lavishly<br />

upholstered in antique style dusky<br />

pink floral silk and accompanied<br />

by two matching cushions<br />

115cm high, 167cm wide<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

33<br />

A large collection of books on women<br />

artists, collecting and reference<br />

$250–350<br />

34<br />

A three piece Coalport/Coalbrookdale<br />

pot pourri garniture, circa 1830<br />

profusely encrusted with polychrome<br />

flowers and mint green leaves with gilt<br />

enrichments, unmarked, bearing BADA<br />

label to base of central vase, with a<br />

single lid fitting a smaller vase<br />

21cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

35<br />

A replica ammonite fossil together<br />

with a set of agate coasters<br />

the fossil 15.5cm diameter<br />

$100–200<br />

36<br />

EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />

Vienna Woods<br />

gouache on silk<br />

17 x 23cm<br />

$200–400<br />

37<br />

A vintage oak four step 'A' frame<br />

platform library ladder<br />

159cm high, 72cm at widest point<br />

(open), 52cm deep<br />

$150–250<br />

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38<br />

A Regency rosewood sideboard,<br />

early 19th century<br />

the mirrored back with a brass gallery<br />

edge above a breakfront top and three<br />

doors, the central door with a brass<br />

wirework grille flanked by doors with<br />

bookend veneer panels, embellished<br />

with carved corbels, rosettes and<br />

raised on a plinth base<br />

124cm high, 153cm wide, 35cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

39<br />

ANDRÉE HARKNESS<br />

Siena Cathedral<br />

and Siena Cathedral 1995<br />

two photographs<br />

each signed with initial, dated,<br />

titled and editioned verso:<br />

A 1995 Siena Cathedral<br />

35 x 26.5cm (paper size, each)<br />

$100–200<br />

40<br />

ANDRÉE HARKNESS<br />

Maple and Crane #2<br />

and Maple Crane #3<br />

image transfer prints (polaroid) on<br />

Arches Rag Mat<br />

diptych<br />

signed with initial and editioned<br />

on margin: A 2/8 (each)<br />

titled verso: MAPLE AND CRANE # 2<br />

MAPLE AND CRANE #3 (label verso)<br />

10 x 8cm (each)<br />

$100–200<br />

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41<br />

A rare polychrome and carved wood<br />

panel of Jacob in the wilderness,<br />

English, late 16th century<br />

featuring the saint seated upon a rock<br />

in an exotic woodland setting<br />

60cm high, 66cm wide<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Graham Cornall Antiques, Melbourne<br />

$1,000–2,000<br />

42<br />

An antique bronze spill vase in the<br />

form of a deer foot, 19th century<br />

raised mark of PK to cartouche to base<br />

10cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

43<br />

ANDRÉE HARKNESS<br />

Boots 1995<br />

photograph<br />

inscribed verso: Andrée Harkness<br />

From <strong>Series</strong> Boots 1995 Used Edward<br />

Harkness' Scotch College Cadet Boots<br />

28.5 x 28.5cm<br />

$100–200<br />

44<br />

A large branching coral specimen<br />

(Acropora Florida)<br />

17cm high, 27 x 27cm<br />

$200–300<br />

45<br />

ANDRÉE HARKNESS<br />

Socrates<br />

photograph<br />

inscribed verso: Andrée Harkness<br />

From <strong>Series</strong> '<strong>The</strong> Divided Line'<br />

Socrates<br />

27.5 x 27cm<br />

$100–200<br />

46<br />

A natural giant clam shell<br />

(Tridacna Gigas)<br />

30.5cm high, 73cm long<br />

$400–600


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A pair of forged wrought iron pricket<br />

sticks, Italian, 17th century<br />

145cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

John Dunn Antiques, Melbourne<br />

Mossgreen, An Important Private<br />

Collection, 14 September 2014,<br />

Lot 401<br />

$1,500–1,800<br />

48<br />

A rosewood banjo barometer,<br />

thermometer and hydrometer by D.<br />

Fagioli & Son, England, circa 1860<br />

with mother of pearl inlay and a<br />

silvered engraved dial<br />

105cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

49<br />

ANDRÉE HARKNESS<br />

Virginia Creeper #1<br />

and Forest #2<br />

two image transfer prints<br />

(polaroid) on Arches Rag Mat<br />

signed with initial and editioned on<br />

margin: A 3/8, A 2/10<br />

titled verso: VIRGINIA CREEPER #1<br />

and FOREST #2 (label verso)<br />

10 x 8cm and 8 x 10cm<br />

$100–200<br />

50<br />

ANDRÉE HARKNESS<br />

Venice 1995<br />

photograph<br />

diptych<br />

signed, dated and titled verso:<br />

Andrée Harkness '95 Venice<br />

12 x 8.5cm (each)<br />

$100–200<br />

51<br />

ROBERT COX (1934-2001)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Berlin Vase 1972<br />

oil on board<br />

signed lower right: Robert Cox<br />

25 x 20cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Robert Wardrop Galleries, Sydney<br />

(label verso)<br />

Lawsons, Sydney, <strong>The</strong> Bill &<br />

Eileen Cammack Collection -<br />

Day I, 5 July 2014, Lot 2<br />

$400–600<br />

52<br />

A Victorian cast iron umbrella stand,<br />

19th century<br />

of elaborate vegetal design<br />

67cm high<br />

$150–250<br />

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53<br />

ALOYS ECKARDT (ATTRIBUTED)<br />

Before and After Mealtime<br />

two oil on board<br />

each signed upper left and right: A. Eckardt<br />

22 x 15.5cm (each)<br />

$700–900<br />

54<br />

A collection of five silver bullion embroidered silk cushions,<br />

18th century<br />

four cushions featuring mirror image urn and arabesque<br />

floral designs in raised metallic and coloured silk thread on a<br />

cream silk ground and embellished with a range of trims, one<br />

cushion featuring a meandering grapevine design<br />

50 x 35cm and smaller<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

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55<br />

An early Victorian sterling silver coffee<br />

pot by Edward, Edward Junior, John &<br />

William Barnard, London 1838<br />

the lobed coffee pot with a<br />

domed lid with fruiting finial, and a<br />

double scroll handle embellished<br />

throughout with engraved foliate<br />

cartouches and bearing a crest<br />

with Latin inscription, 'Alta Pete'<br />

(Aim High), hallmarked underside<br />

28cm high, 925gms<br />

$1,200–1,400<br />

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56<br />

56<br />

A fine pair of George III sterling silver<br />

armorial boat tureens, by John Parker I<br />

& Edward Wakelin, London 1766<br />

the heavy gauge tureens with<br />

anthemion terminals, scroll feet and<br />

twin handles, with contemporary<br />

crests and initialled with a baronial<br />

coronet, hallmarked underside<br />

8.5cm high, 23cm wide, 10.5cm deep<br />

1175gms<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

57<br />

A five piece sterling silver cruet set<br />

together with condiment spoons,<br />

London 1910<br />

a ten-sided flute and thread decorated<br />

set comprising two pepper pots, a<br />

mustard pot and two salts, with glass<br />

liners, a pair of Georgian sterling<br />

condiment spoons and a later pair,<br />

together with three silver plate<br />

novelties, an apple, chestnut and a<br />

banana, hallmarked to each element,<br />

maker's mark unclear '.&Bs Ltd'<br />

7cm high, 370gms<br />

$340–440<br />

58<br />

An Austrian reticulated .800 silver dish,<br />

Vienna, post 1922<br />

the oval dish with an everted rim<br />

pierced with grapevine motifs,<br />

with an applied Rococo border<br />

and hallmarked within rim with<br />

an octagonal toucan mark, city<br />

mark, .800 stamp and initials RO<br />

5cm high, 34cm long, 25cm wide,<br />

570gms<br />

$400–600<br />

59<br />

A sterling silver coffee pot, Goldsmiths<br />

and Silversmiths Company, London<br />

1912, and a sterling sugar basin and<br />

matching cream jug, John Sanderson<br />

& Son Ltd, Sheffield 1939<br />

the George I style coffee pot of<br />

octagonal profile with a domed lid<br />

and an ebonised handle, hallmarked<br />

to body, with an octagonal footed<br />

sugar basin and cream jug with<br />

rolled rims and strap bracket<br />

handles, hallmarked below rims<br />

22cm high coffee pot,<br />

820gms total weight<br />

$800–1,000<br />

60<br />

A sterling silver waiter, Searle & Co Ltd,<br />

London 1951<br />

the shaped circular waiter with a<br />

moulded rim and raised on four double<br />

pad feet, crisply hallmarked underside,<br />

bearing a contemporary engraved<br />

crest, also stamped Searle & Co Ltd,<br />

Royal Exchange London<br />

2cm high, 15cm diameter approx<br />

200gms<br />

$240–340<br />

61<br />

Two boxed sets of fish knives and<br />

forks, and a boxed set of dinner knives,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

comprising an engraved and bright<br />

cut silver plate set, a set by William<br />

Drummond & Co. with ivorine handles<br />

housed in an oak canteen, together<br />

with a set of C. Johnson & Co 'stainless<br />

silversheen' Sheffield dinner knives<br />

also with ivorine handles<br />

the largest knives 23.5cm long<br />

$240–300


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62<br />

A George III sterling silver bread<br />

basket, probably John Henry Vere &<br />

William Lutwyche, London 1763<br />

a shaped oval basket with a broad<br />

wire work rim decorated with trailing<br />

applied flowers within a bead edge<br />

border, an unusual double ribbon twist<br />

handle embellished with wheat heads,<br />

similar motifs to the bowl enclosing<br />

an armorial with the inscription, 'Un<br />

Dieu Un Roy' (One God, One King),<br />

hallmarked to foot rim<br />

7cm high, 36cm long, 29cm wide,<br />

920gms<br />

$1,500–1,800<br />

63<br />

A Georgian sterling silver warming pot,<br />

by Peter & William Bateman London<br />

1810<br />

of Neoclassical design with reeded<br />

details to rim and foot, a fruitwood<br />

handle and finial, with an internal core<br />

for housing heated coals, hallmarked<br />

underside and to lid rim<br />

19cm high, total weight 350gms<br />

$400–600<br />

64<br />

A George III sterling silver bon bon<br />

basket, London 1769, a sterling silver<br />

toddy ladle, London 1761, together<br />

with a sterling silver candle snuffer,<br />

Birmingham 1972<br />

the small bon bon basket of trellis<br />

design with a Bristol blue liner,<br />

hallmarked to base, possible mark<br />

(struck twice) for Charles Chesterman<br />

I, a shaped toddy ladle with a turned<br />

fruitwood handle, hallmarked to bowl,<br />

mark of David Mowden, and a candle<br />

snuffer with mark of Hampton Utilities<br />

bon bon basket 6cm high, toddy ladle<br />

37cm long<br />

Total silver weight 105gms<br />

$240–300


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An exceptional Russian .875 silver<br />

trompe l’oeil bread basket, by Mikhail<br />

Ovchinnikov, Moscow 1876<br />

of heavy gauge oval form, with basket<br />

weave effect and embellished with a<br />

fringed brocade cloth, flanked by a<br />

pair of rope twist handles and raised<br />

on wirework feet, crisply hallmarked<br />

underside with maker's marks in Cyrillic<br />

6.5cm high, 38cm wide, 26cm deep<br />

1025gms<br />

$1,800–2,500<br />

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67<br />

66<br />

A George III sterling silver covered<br />

tankard, 1785 London<br />

with a George III incuse mark and<br />

bearing 'HB' maker's mark, the<br />

baluster tankard with a girdle to the<br />

body, a pierced thumbpiece and a<br />

bold double scroll handle, gilded<br />

to the interior with inscription to<br />

the rim perimeter, 'To John St Maur<br />

Ramsden on his 21st Birthday April<br />

26. 1923. Given by the staff, indoor<br />

and outdoor servants, at Bulstrode,<br />

Muncaster & Turweston', with engraved<br />

shield crest to the body, hallmarked<br />

to interior of lid and underside<br />

22cm high, 855gms<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

67<br />

A George III sterling silver covered<br />

tankard, by Peter, Ann & William<br />

Bateman, London 1803<br />

of baluster form with a double scroll<br />

handle and a pierced scroll work<br />

thumbpiece, raised on a waisted<br />

spreading foot, hallmarked under lid<br />

and to the base<br />

22cm high, 735gms<br />

$1,500–1,800<br />

68<br />

A George III sterling silver tankard, by<br />

William Skeen, London 1762<br />

the baluster tankard with a double<br />

scroll handle and an applied leafy<br />

thumbpiece, bearing an engraved<br />

crest and inscription 'Virtute Ter<br />

Securus', hallmarked underside<br />

12.5cm high, 325gms<br />

$500–600


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69<br />

A George III two branch Neoclassical<br />

sterling silver candelabrum, Edward<br />

Fernell, London, 1793<br />

of elegant design with threadwork,<br />

stiff leaf decorations to the sconces<br />

and tapering stem above a lobed and<br />

domed foot with a running grapevine<br />

border, convertable, with detachable<br />

wax pans and bearing an armorial<br />

of a lion's head upon a crenellated<br />

tower, hallmarked to foot rim and other<br />

elements, weighted<br />

44cm high<br />

total weight 2365gms<br />

$1,800–2,500<br />

70<br />

A silver plate spirit kettle, stand<br />

and burner by W Fairbairn, London,<br />

early 20th century<br />

ornately pierced, embossed and with<br />

applied decorations, having insulators<br />

to the handle and a flower modelled<br />

finial to the lid<br />

64cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

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71<br />

Two Edwardian sterling silver cigar<br />

cases, Thomas Bishton and John<br />

Rose, Birmingham, 1904 and 1908<br />

A three cigar and a four cigar case<br />

both with floral engraved decoration,<br />

the larger with an engraved inscription,<br />

'Capt, J.S Harris, Maesteg', both<br />

hallmarked to the gilt washed interiors<br />

13cm wide, 7.5cm deep, and smaller,<br />

270gms<br />

$300–400<br />

72<br />

A George III sterling silver cake basket,<br />

London 1788<br />

apparently without a maker's mark,<br />

the octagonal basket with pierced<br />

reserves to each panel flanked by<br />

engraved and bright cut decorations,<br />

a bright cut border within a threaded<br />

rim and a conforming thread handle,<br />

raised on a deep grille pattern foot rim,<br />

hallmarked to edge<br />

11cm high, 33cm wide,<br />

27cm deep, 610gms<br />

$1,000–1,400<br />

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73<br />

A George III sterling silver armorial<br />

cake basket by Hester Bateman,<br />

London 1790<br />

the navette shaped basket having<br />

a threaded handle and a scrolling<br />

pierced rim with bright cut and prick<br />

work enrichments, raised on a pierced<br />

foot, initialled below crest to bowl and<br />

hallmarked to body<br />

11cm high, 37cm long, 26cm wide,<br />

830gms<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

74<br />

A George III sterling silver sauce boat,<br />

rubbed marks, London 1765<br />

a fine heavy gauge sauce boat with<br />

a double scroll handle with acanthus<br />

thumbpiece, gadrooned rims and<br />

raised on shell mounted scrolling feet,<br />

together with a smaller sauce boat,<br />

William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham<br />

1926, with a flying handle, hallmarked<br />

to both items<br />

the largest boat 12cm high,<br />

total weight of silver 565gms<br />

$700–900<br />

75<br />

A small Victorian sterling silver basket,<br />

Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London<br />

1883<br />

the flaring oval bon bon basket with<br />

arching lappets, a double bead rim<br />

and conforming handle, hallmarked<br />

underside<br />

4.5cm high, 17cm wide, 12.5cm wide<br />

215gms<br />

$200–300<br />

76<br />

A Queen Anne/George I Britannia silver<br />

tankard, early 18th century<br />

of embossed and chased form with<br />

floral and acanthus motifs upon a<br />

stippled ground, engraved initials to<br />

a cartouche, rubbed marks below rim<br />

with Britiannia standard<br />

10cm high, 190gms<br />

$500–700<br />

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ERNEST PARTON (1845-1933)<br />

Summer and Winter<br />

two oil on board<br />

each signed lower left: E. Parton<br />

handwritten label with exhibition<br />

history verso<br />

17.5 x 28cm (each)<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

E. J. Ainger, Melbourne, Collection of<br />

Dr & Mrs Brew, 29 March 2015, Lot 304<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

78<br />

A Danish sterling silver covered<br />

glass ice bucket and two<br />

associated canisters by Dansk<br />

Guldsmede-Håndværk, Copenhagen,<br />

1954-1973<br />

the heavy glass vessels probably by<br />

Holmegaard, each with flat silver lids<br />

and applied fruiting finials, two with<br />

pendant grape handles, stamped DGH<br />

to the lids, sterling and 925S<br />

the ice bucket 19.5cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

79<br />

A pair of Lalique table centrepiece<br />

troughs in Festons design,<br />

introduced 1939<br />

model 10-3472 featuring scalloped<br />

edges with gadroons and designed<br />

to be used separately or assembled<br />

with additional curved shapes to form<br />

a larger centrepiece, cursive etched<br />

mark of Lalique France to bases<br />

5cm high, 20cm wide, 10cm deep<br />

$300–400<br />

80<br />

A comprehensive suite of Waterford<br />

crystal 'Sheila' pattern stemware and<br />

a matching set of dessert bowls, Irish<br />

made, pattern introduced 1958<br />

comprising approximately 58 pieces<br />

including champagne flutes, hock,<br />

red and white wine glasses, port/<br />

sherry, cordial glasses, together<br />

with six footed dessert bowls,<br />

with stencil Waterford marks<br />

the largest glass 18cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

81<br />

A mixed suite of cut crystal and glass<br />

wares, 19th to 20th century<br />

comprising Bristol green stem<br />

glasses, a water jug, assorted cut<br />

crystal wares, Georgian decanters,<br />

and three Georgian glasses<br />

including a bell shaped opaque<br />

spiral twist and a firing glass<br />

the largest decanter 18cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

82<br />

A Biedermeier inspired birch floor<br />

lamp, circa 1940<br />

with a tapering cross banded stem to<br />

a square domed base, with a narrow<br />

ebonised collar and ebonised feet<br />

173cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

83<br />

An early Victorian porcelain five piece<br />

tea set, circa 1840<br />

comprising a pedestal teapot and<br />

a covered sugar basin with floral<br />

finials, a milk jug and two tea cups<br />

and saucers, polychrome decorated<br />

with Chinese figures and scenes<br />

to cartouches upon a patterned<br />

pale gold ground, pattern numbers,<br />

217 in red, otherwise unmarked<br />

the teapot 17cm high<br />

$240–400<br />

84<br />

A Royal Worcester Roanoke tea set<br />

comprising four trios, a sugar bowl,<br />

a creamer and two teapots of fluted<br />

design with loose posies of flowers,<br />

black backstamps underside<br />

the teapots 14cm high<br />

$160–260<br />

85<br />

A set of twelve Minton & Boyle<br />

porcelain soup plates, together with a<br />

similar bowl, 1836-1841<br />

polychrome plates with moulded<br />

borders, pattern 4237, featuring a<br />

colourful bird amidst flowering foliage,<br />

four branching floral sprays to the rims,<br />

Felspar Porcelain M&B backstamp to<br />

bases with red pattern numbers<br />

the bowl 27.5cm diameter, the soup<br />

plates 26.5cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

86<br />

A collection of silver plate wine<br />

vessels, 20th century<br />

a claret jug of typical tapering form<br />

with a silver plate collar and domed lid,<br />

and a pair of duck shaped decanters<br />

with moulded bodies and curvaceous<br />

handles to the backs, unmarked<br />

29cm high and smaller<br />

$260–340<br />

87<br />

A collection of Copeland Spode<br />

demitasse wares, 20th century<br />

comprising a mixed blue and white<br />

Italian demitasse set, a 'Dresden Rose'<br />

demi-tasse set for eight, pattern<br />

45741 H with floral designs, together<br />

with a blue and white Burleigh milk<br />

jug and butter dish with associated<br />

stands, backstamps underside<br />

the Dresden Rose cups 6cm high<br />

$200–250<br />

88<br />

An Australian studio earthenware vase<br />

in the style of Una Deerbon<br />

of squat baluster profile with moulded<br />

grape and vine leaf decoration to the<br />

body in modulating teal and chocolate<br />

colours, unmarked<br />

12cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

89<br />

A collection of Australian earthenware<br />

including Melroseware and Remued<br />

comprising six pieces<br />

the largest 26.5 cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

90<br />

A set of ten Davenport porcelain<br />

plates, and other porcelain wares,<br />

early to mid 19th century<br />

the ten plates in Flying Bird pattern,<br />

a Staffordshire type creamer and<br />

mug in oriental designs, and a<br />

cup and saucer in the manner of<br />

Hilditch, impressed anchor mark<br />

to plates, the mug and creamer<br />

with underglaze sunburst marks<br />

the largest plate 21.5cm diameter<br />

$300–400


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91<br />

91<br />

MAX DUPAIN (1911-1992)<br />

David Lichine, Ballet Russes<br />

silver gelatin print<br />

signed and dated lower right Max Dupain '38<br />

46.5 x 37.5cm<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

92<br />

LUCY BOYD BECK (1916-2009)<br />

AND HATTON BECK (1901-1994)<br />

Female Mystical Figure with Birds 1974-1975<br />

six enamel and ceramic tiles<br />

signed lower centre: Beck<br />

70 x 132.5cm (overall)<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

John Freeland Collection<br />

Shapiro <strong>Auction</strong>s, Sydney, 23 July 2007, Lot238<br />

NOTE<br />

This is a larger example of a series of ceramic tile pictures<br />

made by the artists at the time<br />

$2,000–4,000


25<br />

92<br />

93<br />

ERICA McGILCHRIST (1926-2014)<br />

Winter's Day<br />

oil on masonite<br />

36.5 x 40cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Collection of the Artist's Family<br />

Leonard Joel, Melbourne, Women Artists,<br />

9 October 2019, Lot 52<br />

$300–500<br />

93


26<br />

97<br />

A flatwoven ‘Cactus silk’ rug or<br />

hanging, Moroccan, mid 20th century<br />

184 x 270cm<br />

$500–800<br />

98<br />

A North-west Persian knotted rug,<br />

Bakshaish region, early 20th century<br />

127 x 275cm<br />

$600–800<br />

99<br />

A large Aubusson tapestry rug<br />

in pale olive and cream colours,<br />

featuring a central oval medallion<br />

encircled by a loose arrangement<br />

of flowers, and enclosed by a wide<br />

floral and ribbon garland border with<br />

spandrel bouquets<br />

530 x 368.5cm<br />

$600–800<br />

100<br />

A Caucasian knotted rug, Shirvan<br />

district, early 20th century<br />

100 x 196cm<br />

$250–350<br />

101<br />

An Eastern Anatolian kilim<br />

together with a small Turkish rug,<br />

early 20th century<br />

the kilim 140 x 104cm<br />

the rug 98 x 65cm<br />

$200–250<br />

94<br />

94<br />

A West-Central Persian knotted rug,<br />

Arak district, mid 20th century<br />

136 x 210cm<br />

$200–400<br />

95<br />

A knotted rug, Bakshaish region,<br />

North-west Persia, early 20th century<br />

158 x 208cm<br />

$600–800<br />

96<br />

A fine handstitched Aubusson<br />

tapestry rug<br />

in pale gold and muted teal colours<br />

featuring a central four point<br />

star and pairs of mirror image<br />

chimera swans and Neoclassical<br />

emblems to each end, enclosed<br />

by a broad running border of<br />

demi-maidens and vegetal motifs<br />

336 x 281cm<br />

$500–800<br />

102<br />

A North West Persian rug,<br />

mid 20th century<br />

250 x 117cm<br />

$200–400<br />

103<br />

An Afghan knotted pictorial rug,<br />

late 20th century<br />

synthetic dye<br />

110 x 203cm<br />

$200–300


27<br />

104<br />

A pair of Queen Anne/George I walnut<br />

side chairs, early 18th century<br />

with vasiform splats, drop in balloon<br />

seats and cabriole legs terminating in<br />

ball and claw feet, both chairs stamped<br />

with initials WF, probably journeyman's<br />

marks, to rear of seating rails<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Brian Rolleston, London, May 2008<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

105<br />

Five Japanese Imari dishes<br />

19th/20th century<br />

decorated with flowers and vignettes<br />

30cm to 32cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

106<br />

A set of three Japanese<br />

Imari fluted dishes<br />

19th/20th century<br />

comprising a pair of oval<br />

dishes and a circular dish<br />

23.5 and 22.5 cm<br />

$200–300<br />

107<br />

A Chinese famille rose dish<br />

Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />

together with a Japanese blue<br />

and white plate and two later<br />

celadon-glazed dishes<br />

the largest dish 31 cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

108<br />

A Chinese famille rose ovoid jar<br />

Qing dynasty, Qianlong period<br />

painted with flowering sprays,<br />

metal mount and hinged cover<br />

with clasp; together with a<br />

pair of later covered jars<br />

25.5cm and 13cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

104


28<br />

109<br />

A Chinese enamelled silver gilt filigree<br />

and mesh covered casket<br />

20th century<br />

the hexagonally lobed sides decorated<br />

with pairs of birds on blossoming trees<br />

in coloured enamels interspersed<br />

with coral and turquoise bosses,<br />

the knopped and domed cover with<br />

matching decoration<br />

18.5cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

110<br />

A Chinese enamelled silver filigree<br />

and mesh covered casket<br />

20th century<br />

the quatrelobed sides decorated<br />

with panels of flowering iris and<br />

bamboo in coloured enamels<br />

on the finely meshed ground<br />

between bands of turquoise<br />

bosses, the knopped and domed<br />

cover with matching decoration<br />

17cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

111<br />

An unusual Chinese Duan ink stone<br />

carved in high relief on the upper<br />

surface with a flowering prunus tree,<br />

one branch extending on to the<br />

removable cover of the central recess,<br />

the base incised with an inscription<br />

23cm long<br />

$600–800<br />

112<br />

A group of cloisonné enamel wares<br />

20th century<br />

comprising a dish decorated with<br />

finger citron, lily and trellis, together<br />

with seven napkin rings<br />

the dish 30.5cm diameter<br />

$200–400<br />

109<br />

110


29<br />

113<br />

A Japanese bronze group of turtles<br />

Meiji period<br />

realistically modelled with eight<br />

young climbing over the larger<br />

turtle's back, their heads raised,<br />

signed in a rectangular panel<br />

Seimin chu (cast by Seimin)<br />

22cm long<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Private Collection of the Late<br />

Stanley J. Seeger, Sotheby's London,<br />

5 March 2014, lot 30<br />

$800–1,200<br />

114<br />

Japanese Maples, by Padma<br />

the two silvered silk ground panels<br />

painted in colours with pendant<br />

branches of Autumn maple leaves,<br />

signed and with one seal, framed<br />

145 x 98cm overall<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Qdos Arts, Lorne Victoria, 3 March 2004<br />

$500–700<br />

115<br />

REIKO KANZAKI<br />

Sunset<br />

ink and colour on paper<br />

inscribed and with one seal, framed<br />

44 x 49.5cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Westpac Gallery, Melbourne, 4 June 1994<br />

$300–500<br />

116<br />

IMAO KEINEN (1845-1924)<br />

Bird on an Oak Branch<br />

shin-hanga coloured woodblock print<br />

two character signature; together<br />

with two other prints, one of a fruiting<br />

branch and one of a maiden, framed<br />

34 x 24cm; 21 x 18cm<br />

NOTE<br />

noted for his lively depictions of birds<br />

and plants, Keinen produced a four<br />

volume Bird and Flower Picture Album,<br />

one for each season. This is probably<br />

an image from that series.<br />

$300–400<br />

113


30<br />

117<br />

A bronze garden statue of a<br />

crane, Japanese<br />

realistically modelled with<br />

natural verdigris<br />

158cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

John Dunn Antiques circa 2000<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

117


31<br />

Chinese and Asian Ceramics,<br />

Works of Art and Furniture<br />

Lots 118–219


32<br />

118<br />

A mother of pearl and hardstone<br />

inlaid wood box and cover<br />

19th/20th century<br />

of hexagonal form, the cover applied<br />

with a long-tailed bird among flowering<br />

plants and the sides with panels of<br />

flowering branches<br />

19cm diameter<br />

$800–1,200<br />

119<br />

A yellow-ground painted enamel dish<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

of shallow saucer shape, the interior<br />

painted in famille rose palette with<br />

floral sprays; together with a turquoise<br />

overlay white glass leys jar<br />

the dish 15cm diameter<br />

$500–700<br />

118


33<br />

120<br />

A hardstone magnolia tree<br />

20th century<br />

the branches bearing numerous<br />

white blooms among green foliage,<br />

growing from a blue ground cloisonné<br />

enamel floral decorated jardinière<br />

50cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

121<br />

A hardstone finger citron tree,<br />

20th century<br />

bearing different coloured hard stone<br />

fruit and foliage, growing from a floral<br />

decorated cloisonné enamel jardinière;<br />

together with a cloisonné enamel<br />

ewer and cover of cylindrical form,<br />

Qianlong mark<br />

35cm and 21cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

120


34<br />

122<br />

A gilt bronze figure of Sadaksari<br />

seated on a double lotus base, with<br />

four arms, the forward pair of hands<br />

joined in anjali mudra, the other pair<br />

raised to either side, wearing a dhoti,<br />

trailing shawl and jewellery, the face<br />

with benevolent smile and surmounted<br />

by a tiara, the face and hair with traces<br />

of coloured pigments<br />

16.5cm high<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

123<br />

A carved wood figure of Guanyin<br />

standing on a high rockwork base, with<br />

right arm raised holding a foliate spray,<br />

the left lowered, and wearing long<br />

flowing robes<br />

90cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

124<br />

A carved polychrome wood figure<br />

of Guanyin<br />

seated with left arm raised resting on<br />

a book on her lap, wearing loose robes<br />

and elaborate floral diadem<br />

80cm high<br />

$700–1,000<br />

122


35<br />

125<br />

A gilt bronze figure of Vajradhara<br />

seated on a double lotus throne<br />

in dhyanasana, holding a vajra in<br />

each crossed hand, wearing loosely<br />

draped robes and celestial scarf,<br />

the head encircled with a five-leaf<br />

diadem, the face and hair with<br />

traces of coloured pigments<br />

18.5cm high<br />

$5,000–7,000<br />

125


36<br />

126<br />

An unusual inkstone<br />

the sides and upper rim with<br />

textured surface around the<br />

smooth recessed center, the<br />

base with an incised inscription<br />

21.5cm long<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

127<br />

A Duan 'dragon' ink stone<br />

of rectangular form, decorated in low<br />

relief with a dragon among clouds,<br />

fitted wood box<br />

25.5cm long<br />

$600–800<br />

128<br />

A cast iron figure of a temple guardian<br />

standing on a rockwork base,<br />

the muscular body clad in a<br />

dhoti and trailing scarf, the<br />

face with ferocious expression,<br />

traces of coloured pigments<br />

53cm high<br />

$800–1,200<br />

126


37<br />

128


38<br />

129<br />

An unusual painted enamel<br />

archer's ring<br />

19th/20th century<br />

decorated with a maiden attending<br />

two young boys, one playing a flute,<br />

in a continuous lakeside scene,<br />

two-character Qianlong mark, wood<br />

stand with jade inset cover<br />

2.6cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

130<br />

A pair of inscribed wood panels<br />

each carved on the convex surface<br />

with characters picked out in gilding on<br />

the black ground, metal hanging loops<br />

each 181cm long<br />

$500–800<br />

129


39<br />

131<br />

An unusual jade inset ivory snuff bottle<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the sides inlaid with jade plaques of the Ho<br />

Ho Erh Hsien, one boy holding lotus stems,<br />

the other releasing bats from a box, either<br />

side with a tiger, all finely carved in relief on<br />

the incised diaper grounds, stopper<br />

6cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

132<br />

An unusual jade inset ivory snuff bottle<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the upright body well carved with a pair of<br />

sinuous dragons in relief on the incised<br />

diaper ground inlaid with a jade bird on<br />

either side, stopper<br />

5.5cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

133<br />

An ivory double snuff bottle<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the cylindrical sides finely carved in relief<br />

on an incised diaper ground with maidens<br />

relaxing in a garden, the reverse with a<br />

raised inscription, between flower and<br />

bamboo borders, stoppers<br />

6cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

131<br />

132<br />

133


40<br />

134<br />

A red pottery figure of a horse<br />

Tang dynasty or later<br />

standing foursquare on a rectangular<br />

base with head held slightly to<br />

one side, with ears pricked and<br />

hogged mane, the saddle over<br />

a saddle cloth, covered overall<br />

with a white slip, fitted box<br />

30 cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Moorabool Antique Galleries,<br />

Geelong, Victoria, 30 August 1998<br />

sold with their Certificate of<br />

Authenticity<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

135<br />

A Tang-style pottery figure of a lady<br />

wearing a long wide sleeved robe<br />

falling in folds to the base, her thick<br />

hair drawn into a high chignon, traces<br />

of white slip and coloured pigments<br />

60 cm high<br />

$500–700<br />

134


41<br />

136<br />

A Ming-style blue and white bowl<br />

the rounded sides tapering to the<br />

waisted lipped mouth, painted with<br />

a continuous composite floral scroll<br />

above a band of upright petals,<br />

Xuande mark<br />

20.5cm wide<br />

$600–800<br />

137<br />

A Ming-style blue and white<br />

double gourd vase<br />

the sides painted with dragons<br />

and cloud scrolls, Jiajing mark,<br />

pierced wood cover<br />

12.5cm high<br />

$500–700<br />

138<br />

A Ming-style polychrome jar<br />

the steeply rounded sides painted<br />

with Buddhist lions in a continuous<br />

landscape between floral and diaper<br />

borders, Wanli mark<br />

13cm wide<br />

$500–700<br />

136


42<br />

139<br />

A Song-style celadon glazed bowl<br />

the exterior carved with upright petals<br />

beneath the overall sea-green glaze of<br />

attractive tone<br />

15cm diameter<br />

$500–700<br />

140<br />

A Yueh-type jar<br />

the squat body applied with three<br />

animal head handles, covered with an<br />

olive green glaze<br />

15cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

141<br />

A powder blue ground brushpot<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the cylindrical sides with an inscription<br />

in white reserve on the bright blue<br />

ground, Kangxi mark<br />

19cm diameter<br />

$500–700<br />

141


43<br />

142<br />

A blue and white brushpot<br />

20th century<br />

the cylindrical sides painted with<br />

a dignitary and attendants in a<br />

continuous landscape<br />

19cm diameter<br />

$800–1,000<br />

143<br />

An unusual blue and white bowl<br />

20th century<br />

the exterior painted with four<br />

legendary figures beside plants and<br />

rockwork, Chong Zheng mark<br />

17cm diameter<br />

$500–700<br />

142


44<br />

144<br />

A blue and white double gourd vase<br />

20th century<br />

painted on the lower section with<br />

a continuous landscape below a<br />

long inscription on the upper part,<br />

four-character Qianlong mark<br />

24cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

145<br />

A Ming-style blue and white<br />

covered jar<br />

20th century<br />

painted with fish among water weeds,<br />

floral scroll borders<br />

55cm high<br />

$500–700<br />

144


45<br />

146<br />

A large underglaze blue and<br />

copper-red hu form vase<br />

late Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />

painted with figures besides pavilions<br />

and stilted dwellings set among trees<br />

and rocks in a continuous lakeside<br />

scene with distant mountains<br />

35.5cm high<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

147<br />

A blue and white baluster vase<br />

20th century<br />

painted with a scene of Shou Lao<br />

seated on a terrace receiving gifts<br />

from attendants and legendary<br />

characters in a landscape of rocks<br />

and trees<br />

16.7cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

146


46<br />

148<br />

A flambé-glazed vase<br />

20th century<br />

covered with a rich crimson<br />

glaze streaked in lavender blue<br />

thinning to buff over the mouth rim,<br />

Qianlong seal mark<br />

38cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

149<br />

A flambé-glazed meiping<br />

20th century<br />

covered with an attractive<br />

lavender-blue streaked glaze<br />

16.5cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

150<br />

A flambé-glazed vase<br />

19th/20th century<br />

covered with a lavender-blue streaked<br />

glaze thinning towards the mouth<br />

15.5cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

151<br />

A copper-red vase<br />

20th century<br />

set on the shoulders with three<br />

animal head handles, covered with a<br />

rich crimson glaze thinning over the<br />

handles and below the pale buff rim,<br />

Qianlong seal mark<br />

28cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

152<br />

A yellow glazed bowl<br />

20th century<br />

with steeply rounded sides, covered<br />

overall with a lemon yellow glaze,<br />

Guangxu mark<br />

10.2cm diameter<br />

$300–500<br />

153<br />

A 'ge'-type quatrefoil jardinière<br />

with fluted sides and barbed everted<br />

rim supported on four bracket feet,<br />

covered overall with a faintly crackled<br />

grey-blue glaze, thinning to brown<br />

around the rim edge<br />

24.5cm long<br />

$600–800<br />

148


47<br />

154<br />

A liver-red glazed vase<br />

20th century<br />

the pear-shaped body tapering to<br />

a waisted neck and flared mouth,<br />

covered with a rich crimson glaze of<br />

even tone, the rim and interior in white,<br />

Qianlong seal mark<br />

30cm high<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

155<br />

A green-glazed bottle vase<br />

20th century<br />

covered on the exterior with a finely<br />

streaked rich green glaze, the rim and<br />

interior in white, Kangxi mark<br />

37cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

156<br />

A crackle-glazed vase, fanghu<br />

subtly moulded with a raised panel on<br />

each side and set on the neck with a<br />

pair of rectangular handles, applied<br />

overall with a brown crackled pale<br />

glaze falling evenly around the brown<br />

washed footrim, Daoguang seal mark<br />

32.5cm high<br />

$700–1,000<br />

154


48<br />

157<br />

A celadon jade rectangular plaque<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

carved in relief with two boys fighting<br />

a duel watched by others beneath a<br />

maple tree, the stone of pale tone<br />

11cm wide<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

157


49<br />

158<br />

A celadon jade figure of a recumbent horse,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

with head raised and ears pricked in alert<br />

attitude, the pale stone with some fine<br />

russet striations and dark suffusions<br />

15cm long<br />

$800–1,000<br />

158


50<br />

159<br />

A carved jade belt hook<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the slightly curved shaft surmounted<br />

by a sinuous chilong and dragon's<br />

head hook, the stone of pale tone<br />

12.7cm long<br />

$600–900<br />

160<br />

A celadon jade reticulated plaque<br />

carved with a boy and Buddhist lion<br />

6.5cm wide<br />

$300–400<br />

159


51<br />

161<br />

A celadon jade buckle<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the two sections of double gourd form,<br />

each carved on the upper surface with<br />

a bat hovering above a fruiting peach<br />

branch, the underside with a flat button<br />

14cm long<br />

$500–800<br />

162<br />

A celadon jade reticulated plaque,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

of oval form, carved with a fisherman<br />

and two boy attendants carrying their<br />

catch with a crane and Buddhist lion<br />

among the foliate scrolls, the pale<br />

stone with areas of russet suffusions<br />

11.5cm long<br />

$600–800<br />

161<br />

162


52<br />

163<br />

A jade 'lingzhi' washer<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the ruyi-shaped bowl enclosed within<br />

branches of lingzhi fungus carved in<br />

high and pierced relief, the pale stone<br />

with areas of brown suffusions<br />

9cm wide<br />

$1,800–2,200<br />

164<br />

A small jade figure of a mythical beast<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

carved from a white and russet<br />

coloured stone<br />

5cm long<br />

$600–800<br />

165<br />

A jade 'mountain' brushrest<br />

in the form of a range of mountain<br />

peaks, the pale whitish stone with<br />

russet striations, wood stand<br />

14.3cm long<br />

$500–700<br />

163<br />

164


53<br />

166<br />

A reticulated jade finial<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

carved with two deer and a crane<br />

among dense foliage<br />

6cm high<br />

$500–700<br />

167<br />

A jadeite archer's ring<br />

the pale green stone with areas of<br />

bright green suffusions, fitted pewter<br />

container<br />

3.4cm diameter<br />

$500–700<br />

168<br />

Two pale celadon jade carvings<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

comprising one of a boy resting on a<br />

large lotus leaf clutching a lotus pod<br />

in his hands; and a square section<br />

pendant encircled around the sides<br />

with a chilong in relief<br />

5cm long and 4.2cm long<br />

$600–900<br />

166<br />

168<br />

168


54<br />

169<br />

MUGHAL SCHOOL<br />

late 19th century<br />

Elephant Procession and the Hunt<br />

watercolour, gouache and ink on paper<br />

17 x 11.5cm<br />

$400–600<br />

170<br />

MUGHAL SCHOOL<br />

late 19th century<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ceremony<br />

watercolour, gouache and ink on paper<br />

16 x 27cm<br />

$400–600<br />

171<br />

MUGHAL SCHOOL<br />

Northern India, late 19th century<br />

Elephant Hunt<br />

gouache and pigment on wasli paper<br />

22 x 15cm<br />

$400–600<br />

169<br />

172<br />

A Chinese ancestor portrait<br />

late Qing Dynasty<br />

ink and colour on paper, depicting an<br />

official in formal court attire<br />

image 160 x 77cm, frame 200 x 102cm<br />

$600–800<br />

170


55<br />

173<br />

173<br />

CHINESE SCHOOL<br />

Seated Nude<br />

charcoal on paper<br />

bearing the inscription Beihong<br />

and one seal lower right<br />

framed<br />

52 x 35cm<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

174<br />

CHINESE SCHOOL<br />

Mountain View in Autumn<br />

ink and colour on paper, framed<br />

bearing the signature Zhouming,<br />

inscribed and dated 1993<br />

with one seal<br />

98 x 53cm, 130 x 76cm overall<br />

$400–600<br />

175<br />

CHINESE SCHOOL<br />

Mountains and Sampan<br />

ink and colour on paper, hanging scroll<br />

inscribed with a poem and bearing the<br />

signature Song Shi dated 1948 and<br />

with one seal<br />

together with<br />

Landscape with Figures<br />

ink and colour on paper, hanging scroll<br />

bearing an inscription and one seal<br />

67 x 42cm and 92 x 48.5cm<br />

$600–800


56<br />

176<br />

A collection of Japanese gilt lacquered<br />

wood figures of Buddha and stands<br />

comprising twelve figures in various<br />

sizes, together with six rectangular<br />

lacquered wood stands<br />

23cm to 39cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

177<br />

A Japanese black and gold<br />

lacquered shrine, Butsudan<br />

late Meiji period<br />

of rectangular form, the upper section<br />

with two hinged bi-fold panel doors<br />

opening to reveal two inner bi-fold<br />

doors, the inner shrine with a series<br />

of shelves and plinths, all above three<br />

small drawers, the upper section<br />

with vertical cylindrical pillars below<br />

intricately carved decorative elements,<br />

housing a gilt figure of Buddha within<br />

a carved gilt wood gallery with bell<br />

pendants to either side, the lower<br />

section with three small drawers above<br />

two larger drawers, the doors set with<br />

metal fittings and lock plates, the two<br />

outer sides with three iron loose ring<br />

handles bound with rope for carrying,<br />

165cm high<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

176


177<br />

57


58<br />

178<br />

A reticulated hardwood<br />

four panel screen<br />

each panel containing a pierced<br />

hexagonal diaper panel within<br />

the outer frame and enclosing a<br />

frieze of foliate scroll panels above<br />

and relief carved panels of twin<br />

fish and bat pendants below<br />

each panel 215 x 61cm<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

179<br />

A carved and lacquered hard wood<br />

cabinet<br />

the front with a pair of central doors<br />

and two side doors, decorated<br />

with black lacquer panels carved<br />

with plants and trees and a central<br />

frieze of carved figural panels,<br />

the doors opening to reveal four<br />

drawers below an upper shelf, all<br />

above three further drawers at the<br />

base, set with metal lock plates<br />

and basket-shaped pull handles<br />

188cm high, 140cm wide,<br />

65.5cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

180<br />

An impressive profusely carved<br />

hardwood cabinet<br />

possibly zitan and hardwood, the<br />

upright rectangular frame containing<br />

three large upper compartments each<br />

fronted with a pull down panel door<br />

above two drawers at the base, the<br />

three panels and two drawer fronts<br />

profusely carved in relief with pairs of<br />

dragons confronted on flaming pearls<br />

on an overall ground of dense cloud<br />

scrolls, all within borders of similarly<br />

carved dragons pursuing pearls<br />

among clouds, supported on short<br />

square section legs joined by shaped<br />

panels above the metal mounted feet,<br />

plain panelled sides<br />

198cm high, 110cm wide, 54cm deep<br />

$12,000–16,000<br />

178


180<br />

59


60<br />

181<br />

A coromandel black lacquer<br />

six-fold screen<br />

Qing dynasty, late 19th/20th century<br />

decorated with a continuous scene of<br />

cranes and ducks beside peonies and<br />

rockwork, an inscription to one side,<br />

the reverse with birds and bamboo<br />

each panel 183 x 40cm<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

182<br />

A red lacquered hard wood cabinet<br />

the front decorated with relief<br />

carved friezes highlighted in gilding<br />

above the two doors set with a large<br />

circular chased metal lock plate<br />

above two shaped metal plates<br />

with basket-form pull handles<br />

165cm high, 105cm wide, 65cm deep<br />

$800–1,000<br />

183<br />

A bone inlaid mahogany centre table,<br />

early 20th century<br />

the waisted surface inlaid with figural<br />

narratives within garden and pavilion<br />

settings and enclosed by a wide<br />

border decorated with clouds, bats<br />

and shou medallions, the pedestal with<br />

three profusely carved wings above a<br />

round base and petite feet<br />

75cm high, 84cm diameter<br />

$700–900<br />

184<br />

A low hardwood Asian chest<br />

the top hinged to open to either side<br />

and set with metal mounts and lock<br />

plates, the sides with loop handles<br />

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

49.5cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

185<br />

A pair of Chinese red lacquer<br />

studded metal doors,<br />

late Qing Dynasty<br />

reputedly from a from a<br />

demolished Beijing Hutong,<br />

with bat form iron ring handles<br />

210 x 60cm (each)<br />

$800–1,200


61<br />

181


62<br />

186<br />

A set of four famille rose<br />

porcelain panels of flowers and<br />

insects<br />

20th century<br />

each rectangular plaque<br />

painted with different<br />

flowering and fruiting plants,<br />

including chrysanthemum and<br />

pomegranate, and bearing the<br />

signature Li Mingliang with one<br />

seal and dated 1948, framed<br />

each panel 73 x 20.5cm<br />

$2,000–3,000


63<br />

186


64<br />

187<br />

A yellow-ground blue dragon bowl<br />

painted on the exterior with two scaly<br />

dragons in pursuit of flaming pearls<br />

above bands of petals, the interior with<br />

a similar medallion, Kangxi mark<br />

13.2cm diameter<br />

$600–800<br />

188<br />

A yellow ground bowl<br />

20th century<br />

the sides painted in famille rose<br />

enamels with birds on flowering<br />

prunus branches, Tongzhi mark<br />

9cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

189<br />

A pair of yellow-ground bowls<br />

19th/20th century<br />

each decorated in famille rose<br />

enamels with bats, peach sprigs and<br />

shou medallions, Tongzhi marks<br />

7.5cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

187


65<br />

190<br />

A blue-ground famille rose vase<br />

20th century<br />

painted with panels of birds among<br />

blossoming trees and plants, reserved<br />

on the blue sgraffiato ground<br />

decorated with scattered flower<br />

sprays, iron-red Qianlong seal mark<br />

35.5cm high<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

191<br />

A coral-ground famille rose bowl<br />

20th century<br />

the sides painted with yellow-ground<br />

floral vignettes reserved on the coral<br />

ground, Guangxu mark<br />

11cm diameter<br />

$500–700<br />

190


66<br />

192<br />

A gilt-ground famille rose teapot<br />

and cover<br />

20th century<br />

decorated with scattered floral blooms<br />

reserved on the overall gilt ground,<br />

four-character Yongzheng mark<br />

17cm wide<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

193<br />

A famille rose 'flower and insect' bowl<br />

20th century<br />

Daoguang mark<br />

11cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

194<br />

A famille rose saucer dish<br />

20th century<br />

painted with a central basket of flowers<br />

and frieze of bats on the reverse,<br />

Daoguang seal mark<br />

15cm diameter<br />

$300–400<br />

192


67<br />

195<br />

An ormolu mounted Canton<br />

famille rose bowl<br />

Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />

the bowl with French ormolu mounts<br />

encircling the rim and set with double<br />

foliate loop handles joined to the high<br />

pedestal base<br />

35cm diameter<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

196<br />

A pair of Canton enamel vases<br />

Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />

each decorated with figure scenes and<br />

birds among flowers in panels reserved<br />

on the floral strewn gilt ground<br />

35cm high<br />

$500–700<br />

195


68<br />

197<br />

A ruby-ground famille rose wall vase<br />

20th century<br />

the central medallion painted with<br />

chrysanthemum reserved on<br />

the floral decorated ruby ground,<br />

gilt Qianlong seal mark<br />

20cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

198<br />

A famille rose saucer dish<br />

20th century<br />

the interior painted with flowering<br />

plants growing beside rockwork<br />

below an inscription, cloud<br />

collar border, blue enamel<br />

four-character Yongzheng mark<br />

21cm diameter<br />

$500–700<br />

197


69<br />

199<br />

A yellow-ground famille rose<br />

ritual vessel, Dou<br />

20th century<br />

of characteristic form, decorated<br />

with nine dragons pursuing flaming<br />

pearls among cloud scrolls above a<br />

band of waves, all reserved on the<br />

lemon-yellow ground, the domed<br />

cover with matching decoration,<br />

Daoguang seal mark<br />

29cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

199


70<br />

200<br />

A grisaille and sepia decorated<br />

brush pot<br />

20th century<br />

the cylindrical sides finely<br />

decorated with sages and an<br />

attendant relaxing among precious<br />

objects in a continuous garden<br />

setting of pine and bamboo<br />

19.3cm diameter<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

201<br />

Two cylindrical brush pots<br />

20th century<br />

one decorated in gilding on an<br />

iron-red ground the other with a long<br />

inscription in black, Qianlong and<br />

Jiaqing seal marks<br />

12cm and 10.5cm high<br />

$500–700<br />

202<br />

A famille verte vase<br />

Qing dynasty, Kangxi period<br />

painted with a long-tailed bird perched<br />

on rockwork among flowering peonies,<br />

wood stand<br />

28.5cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

200


71<br />

203<br />

A pair of turquoise-ground<br />

garden seats<br />

20th century<br />

each of hexagonal form, painted with<br />

famille verte figure scene panels<br />

reserved on the pale turquoise seeded<br />

ground decorated with butterflies<br />

and flowers, between formal borders<br />

and raised bosses, and pierced with<br />

cash motifs, four character marks<br />

48cm high<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

204<br />

A grisaille and sepia decorated<br />

porcelain plaque<br />

20th century<br />

painted with a scene of lakeside<br />

pavilions set among craggy cliffs with<br />

distant mountains, within a faux bois<br />

border, framed<br />

36 x 28cm overall<br />

$800–1,200<br />

205<br />

A famille rose porcelain table screen<br />

20th century<br />

the rectangular plaque painted with<br />

three sages offering gifts, standing<br />

beneath a pine tree, a kylin supported<br />

on clouds nearby below, an inscription<br />

in black with two red seals, wood frame<br />

and stand<br />

the plaque 45 x 64cm,<br />

overall 78 x 79 cm<br />

$600–800<br />

203


72<br />

206<br />

A lime-green ground famille rose<br />

waterpot<br />

20th century<br />

of beehive form, the sides painted<br />

with pairs of phoenix among lotus<br />

scrolls and ribboned emblems<br />

between formal borders, the<br />

base and interior in turquoise,<br />

Qianlong seal mark, fitted box<br />

9.6cm diameter<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

207<br />

A turquoise-ground famille rose dish<br />

19th/20th century<br />

with shallow lobed sides, decorated<br />

on the interior with flower and peach<br />

sprigs and two pink bats, Daoguang<br />

seal mark, fitted box<br />

15cm wide<br />

$800–1,000<br />

208<br />

A turquoise-ground Dayazhai-style<br />

'dragons' bowl<br />

late 19th/20th century<br />

the incurved sides decorated in<br />

famille rose enamels with iron-red<br />

dragons and flowering peonies<br />

between lappet and cloud collar<br />

borders, the base with a four-character<br />

Yong Qing Chang Chun mark<br />

25cm diameter<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

206


73<br />

207<br />

208


74<br />

209<br />

A pair of pink-ground famille rose bowls<br />

20th century<br />

each painted with flower sprays<br />

reserved on the pink sgraffiato ground,<br />

four-character Yongzheng marks<br />

12.3cm diameter<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

210<br />

An iron-red decorated 'dragon' vase<br />

20th century<br />

the sides painted with nine writhing<br />

dragons among flames above a<br />

green enamel band of crested waves,<br />

Qianlong seal mark<br />

18cm high<br />

$500–700<br />

211<br />

A pair of iron-red decorated wine cups<br />

each with steep sides painted with<br />

dragons chasing flaming pearls above<br />

a band of waves, Guangxu marks<br />

6cm diameter<br />

$400–600


75<br />

211<br />

209


76<br />

212<br />

A collection of thirty-seven Sotheby's<br />

international auction catalogues<br />

of Japanese ceramics, works of art,<br />

netsuke, prints and books<br />

$80–100<br />

213<br />

Three Sotheby's international hard<br />

back auction catalogues of the Edward<br />

T. Chow Collection<br />

comprising Part I, Ming and Qing<br />

Porcelain, Hong Kong, 25 November<br />

1980, Part II, Early Chinese Ceramics<br />

and Ancient Bronzes, London, 16<br />

December 1980, and Part III, Ming and<br />

Qing Porcelain and Works of Art, Hong<br />

Kong, 19 May 1981<br />

$350-450<br />

214<br />

Sotheby's Hong Kong catalogues<br />

of the T.Y. Chao Private and Family<br />

Trust Collections and <strong>The</strong> British Rail<br />

Pension Fund<br />

comprising three Sotheby's Hong<br />

Kong hard back auction catalogues<br />

of Chinese Porcelain, Enamels and<br />

Jade Carvings from the Works of Art<br />

Collection of the British Rail Pension<br />

Fund, 16 May 1989; and the T.Y. Chao<br />

Private and Family Trust Collections of<br />

Imperial Chinese Ceramics and Jade<br />

Carvings Part I, 18 November 1986,<br />

and Part II, 19 May 1987<br />

$350-450<br />

215<br />

A collection of thirty-three Asian arts<br />

magazines<br />

comprising twelve Oriental Art, one<br />

Arts of Asia and twenty Orientations<br />

$60–80<br />

216<br />

Hidden Treasures Postage Stamps<br />

of China, <strong>The</strong> Major James Starr<br />

Collection; and Robert Kleiner, Chinese<br />

Snuff Bottles<br />

comprising a two volume boxed set of<br />

Sotheby's London auction catalogues,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Postage Stamps of China, 11, 12<br />

and 13 September 1991; together<br />

with Robert W.L. Kleiner, Chinese Snuff<br />

Bottles from the Collection of Mary<br />

and George Bloch<br />

$200–300<br />

217<br />

A collection of fifteen international<br />

Chinese and S.E Asian auction<br />

catalogues<br />

of ceramics, works of art and snuff<br />

bottles<br />

$100–150<br />

218<br />

A collection of fourteen Sotheby's<br />

international Chinese and S.E Asian<br />

auction catalogues<br />

of ceramics, works of art, snuff bottles<br />

and paintings<br />

$100–200<br />

219<br />

A collection of sixteen Sotheby's<br />

international Chinese and S.E Asian<br />

auction catalogues<br />

of ceramics, works of art, snuff bottles<br />

and paintings<br />

$100–200


77<br />

Property from the Collection<br />

of June Harris<br />

Lots 220–263


78<br />

220<br />

A Royal Worcester covered urn vase<br />

by Charles Baldwyn, circa 1892<br />

the urn of compressed form with<br />

elaborate scroll handles and a<br />

moulded neck and pedestal in salmon,<br />

white and gilt colours, finely decorated<br />

with white swans flying through<br />

reeds upon a pale blue ground, green<br />

backstamp underside, with registration<br />

and shape number 1572<br />

27cm high<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

220


79<br />

221<br />

A miniature Royal Worcester ewer by<br />

Charles Baldwyn, circa 1906<br />

the ovoid ewer with a moulded neck and<br />

base in salmon, white and gold colours<br />

and featuring swans in flight through<br />

reeds upon a pale blue ground, signed<br />

faintly C Baldwyn lower left of image,<br />

puce backstamp underside with slightly<br />

rubbed date cipher, registration mark<br />

and shape number 1581<br />

16cm high<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

221<br />

222<br />

A large Royal Worcester ewer by<br />

Charles Baldwyn, 1899<br />

featuring white swans in flight against a<br />

pale blue ground, with an extravagantly<br />

moulded high set scrolling handle<br />

in gold and muted colours, and<br />

conforming moulded decorations<br />

to the neck and pedestal, signed<br />

faintly to lower right of image, green<br />

backstamp underside, shape 1309<br />

41cm high<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

222


80<br />

223<br />

A Royal Worcester covered vase by<br />

Richard Sebright, 1912<br />

the slender ovoid vase with twin<br />

moulded handles, a pointed finial<br />

to the shaped cover and raised<br />

on a waisted socle to a stepped<br />

circular base, decorated with a softly<br />

painted fruit study within an ornate<br />

gilt and mauve bordered cartouche<br />

upon a deep blue ground, signed R.<br />

Sebright to lower right of image, puce<br />

backstamps underside and two aged<br />

hand written labels<br />

30cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Elders <strong>Auction</strong>s April 2013<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

224<br />

A Royal Worcester cobalt ground<br />

covered vase by Harry Davis,<br />

circa 1905<br />

the ovoid vase with moulded handles<br />

and mask head mounts raised on<br />

a waisted socle to a circular base,<br />

decorated with a romantic vista<br />

enclosed by elaborate raised gilding,<br />

signed H Davis lower left of image,<br />

green backstamp underside with<br />

rubbed date marks, body shape 2401,<br />

registration number 446194<br />

27.5cm high<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

223 224


81<br />

225<br />

A fine pair of twin handle Royal<br />

Worcester urns by William Hawkins,<br />

circa 1901<br />

the cobalt ground urns with ribbon,<br />

bow and grape leaf gilding and tooled<br />

cartouches featuring fruit still lives, both<br />

signed, the rims with bead borders, and<br />

stiff leaf and lappet relief decoration in<br />

pale teal to the lower registers, black<br />

backstamps underside, registration<br />

marks, and shape stamp 2157<br />

21.5cm high<br />

PROVENANCE:<br />

Sotheby's, October 2008,<br />

sold for $30 000<br />

$5,000–8,000<br />

225<br />

225


82<br />

226<br />

A pair of scenic Royal Worcester vases<br />

by Harry Stinton, 1912<br />

elegant bottle shape vases with twin<br />

flying handles and raised on waisted<br />

bases with Vitruvian scroll borders,<br />

finely mirror image decorated with<br />

Highland cattle in misty landscape<br />

settings, signed H Stinton to lower<br />

left of one vase and lower right to the<br />

other, puce backstamps underside,<br />

shape number 2151<br />

29.5cm high<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

227<br />

A Royal Worcester vase by<br />

John Stinton, circa 1921<br />

the ovoid vase with high set Grecian<br />

handles decorated to the body with<br />

Highland cattle in a sublime landscape,<br />

signed J Stinton lower left of image,<br />

with a misty loch scene to the reverse,<br />

raised on a gilt moulded pedestal<br />

to a circular base, puce backstamp<br />

underside, registration mark and shape<br />

number 2336<br />

30cm high<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

226


83<br />

228<br />

A Royal Worcester covered vase by<br />

John Stinton, circa 1903-1909<br />

of slender ovoid profile with moulded<br />

grotesque handles, relief moulded<br />

decorations and raised on a waisted<br />

socle to a circular base, painted with<br />

Highland cattle in a sublime landscape<br />

to one reserve and a misty loch scene to<br />

the reverse, signed John Stinton lower<br />

right of image, puce backstamps with<br />

rubbed date cipher, shape number 1764<br />

41.5cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Elders <strong>Auction</strong>s, April 2013<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

227 228


84<br />

229 230


85<br />

229<br />

A Royal Worcester scenic covered<br />

vase by Harry Davis, 1910<br />

a vase in the exotic taste with a slender<br />

neck and pointed finial, high set<br />

leafy handles and lappet base above<br />

a fluted foot, decorated with four<br />

Scottish blackface sheep in a suffused<br />

Highland setting, signed H. Davis<br />

lower left of image, puce backstamp<br />

underside, registration mark and shape<br />

number 2425<br />

34cm high<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

230<br />

A Royal Worcester scenic vase by<br />

Harris Davis, circa 1906<br />

the slender ovoid vase with a waisted<br />

neck and decorative moulded collar<br />

raised on a fluted pedestal base,<br />

decorated with a small flock of<br />

Highland blackface sheep in a misty<br />

valley setting, signed Harry Davis lower<br />

left, puce backstamp underside with<br />

slightly rubbed date cipher, shape<br />

number 1858<br />

30cm high<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

231<br />

A fine Royal Worcester covered urn<br />

vase by Harry Stinton, 1952<br />

with a decorative pierced cover with<br />

an acorn finial, the body with elaborate<br />

moulded handles and details in gold<br />

and shot colours, decorated to the<br />

body with Highland cattle in a suffused<br />

landscape, signed H. Stinton lower<br />

left of image, raised on a moulded<br />

socle to a shaped square base, black<br />

backstamp underside<br />

27.5cm high<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

231


86<br />

232<br />

A Ridgway porcelain part dessert<br />

service, mid 19th century<br />

comprising one low and two high<br />

comports and eight plates, the<br />

moulded rims lavishly decorated with<br />

cartouches and acanthus scrolls in<br />

gilt and peach colours upon an ink<br />

blue ground, and centred with fine<br />

individually painted arrangements of<br />

flowers and fruits, most with retailer's<br />

mark of Thomas Pearce & Son, 23<br />

Ludgate Hill London, painted fractional<br />

pattern numbers 6/2767<br />

17.5cm high, largest comport,<br />

23.5cm diameter plates<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

233<br />

A large Dresden style urn,<br />

early 20th century<br />

the campana urn with cupid handles<br />

in high relief decorated with transfer<br />

scenes of lovers upon a lavishly<br />

moulded flower and fruit encrusted<br />

ground, crossed sword Meissen type<br />

marks underside, impressed and<br />

painted marks<br />

48cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

234<br />

A pair of framed painted porcelain<br />

plaques by Leslie Johnson<br />

depicting young girls wearing pink<br />

outfits and bonnets, one with roses,<br />

the other dressed as a shepherdess<br />

with crook, both oval and housed in<br />

giltwood wooden frames, signed Leslie<br />

Johnson to lower right of one image,<br />

lower left to the other<br />

22 x 16cm plaque, 60 x 41.5cm frame<br />

$400–600<br />

235<br />

A Royal Doulton gilt urn vase and<br />

cover by Joseph Birbeck Snr,<br />

1901-1922 period<br />

elaborately jewelled and patterned<br />

with a high dome cover and pierced<br />

finial, with vegetal scroll handles and<br />

decorated with two puce cartouches<br />

featuring dramatic clifftop castle and<br />

river scenes, signed J. Birbeck Snr to<br />

base and green backstamp<br />

31.5cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

236<br />

A Royal Dux porcelain farm worker<br />

figure, post 1945<br />

featuring a youth carrying a sickle<br />

and a sheaf of wheat, a cape over his<br />

shoulder, decorated in pastel and shot<br />

gold colours and raised on a circular<br />

base with a tree trunk support, black<br />

backstamp underside with post 1945<br />

'D' mark and impressed numerals,<br />

2995, 58<br />

51.5cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

232


87<br />

237<br />

A Royal Worcester covered vase<br />

by Harry Ayrton, 1960<br />

the footed vase of ovoid profile with<br />

moulded grotesque handles and relief<br />

decoration to the body in gold and<br />

shot colours, decorated with a fruit<br />

study signed H. Ayrton to lower right of<br />

image, a spray of bramble fruits to the<br />

reverse, black backstamp underside<br />

and shape number 1691<br />

36cm high<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

237


88<br />

238<br />

238<br />

A fine reticulated bowl in the<br />

manner of George Owen, 1876<br />

with a finely jewelled pale pink border<br />

above a double walled body with<br />

a delicate hexagonal trellis design<br />

featuring twin cartouches with<br />

flying cranes in raised gilt, emerald<br />

backstamp underside and possibly<br />

marked '76'<br />

7cm high, 16cm diameter<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

239<br />

A pair of Royal Worcester cabinet<br />

plates by Richard Sebright, 1923<br />

both finely decorated with fruit studies<br />

against landscape backgrounds, the<br />

rims with mauve cartouches picked<br />

out in raised gilt upon a cobalt ground,<br />

puce backstamps underside, red<br />

numerals, W 8860<br />

22cm diameter<br />

$700–800<br />

240<br />

A pair of flower encrusted candelabra<br />

by Sitzendorf and a Dresden<br />

reticulated box, circa 1900 and later<br />

Rococo candelabra with boy and<br />

girl cupids against vegetal stem and<br />

flower encrusted bocages, raised on<br />

scrolling bases, crossed baton marks<br />

to candelabra with initial, the Dresden<br />

box of flower adorned trellis design,<br />

blue backstamp underside<br />

21.5cm high<br />

$400–500<br />

241<br />

Two Edwardian Royal Doulton vases,<br />

early 20th century<br />

an ovoid vase and a cylindrical<br />

vase with small gilded handles both<br />

decorated in the round with cobalt<br />

blue transfer scenes of a mother and<br />

child in a landscape setting, green<br />

backstamps underside<br />

21.5cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

242<br />

A blanc de chine figural comport by<br />

Copeland's China, circa 1900<br />

with three cupids supporting a<br />

bowl encrusted with hops and<br />

vines, raised on a shaped triangular<br />

base with a Vitruvian scroll border,<br />

green backstamp of T. Goode & Co<br />

Copeland's China England underside<br />

12cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

243<br />

A Royal Worcester comport<br />

by Kitty Blake, 1934<br />

the boat shape comport with moulded<br />

lug handles decorated with bramble<br />

fruits, autumn leaves and blossoms,<br />

signed K. Blake below rim, raised on an<br />

elaborate relief moulded gilt pedestal,<br />

puce backstamp underside, together<br />

with a 1952 fruit study miniature trio,<br />

and a fruit study cabinet plate by<br />

Thomas Lockyer, 1924<br />

the comport 19cm high,<br />

the plate 22.5cm diameter<br />

$440–600


89<br />

244<br />

A Royal Worcester oriental style<br />

cylinder vase by Harry Davis, 1925<br />

decorated with a pair of Scottish<br />

blackface sheep in an autumnal<br />

riverside landscape upon a cream<br />

ground, signed H. Davis lower right<br />

of image, and raised on an integral<br />

pierced gilt base, puce backstamp<br />

underside, and numerals 6/161<br />

16cm high<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

245<br />

A Royal Worcester scenic vase<br />

by Harry Davis, 1912<br />

the slender vase with a reticulated<br />

neck and whorl feet with leafy<br />

terminals, decorated to the body<br />

with Highland blackface sheep in a<br />

mountainous setting upon a cream<br />

ground, signed H.Davis lower right,<br />

with green backstamp underside<br />

22.5cm high<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

244<br />

245


90<br />

246<br />

A set of four Royal Doulton<br />

ornithological cabinet plates by G.<br />

Birbeck Snr, for Tiffany & Company,<br />

New York, 1901-1922 period<br />

finely hand painted with bird species in<br />

naturalistic settings including Ruffled<br />

Grouse, Wood Duck, Virginia Rail and<br />

Bob White within raised gilt vegetal<br />

borders, puce Royal Doulton and<br />

retailer's marks underside, bird species<br />

names in red<br />

each 21.5cm diameter<br />

NOTE<br />

with vintage Phillips labels, 179,<br />

Sale No. 106, 4<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

247<br />

A cloisonné vase<br />

20th century<br />

of archaic bronze form, decorated<br />

in colours with birds on flowering<br />

branches and stylised floral sprays<br />

31.5cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

248<br />

A gilt bronze Rococo Revival mantel<br />

clock by Guyerdet & Rouilly, Paris, mid<br />

19th century<br />

having a brushed dial with porcelain<br />

number cartouches and Arabic<br />

numerals enclosed by an engine<br />

turned bezel, profusely decorated with<br />

scroll, shell and vegetal motifs, maker's<br />

mark to mechanism, without key and<br />

pendulum<br />

28cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

249<br />

A pair of gilt bronze figural candelabra<br />

in the Neoclassical manner,<br />

19th century<br />

comprising a pair of girl and boy putti<br />

with grapevine head bands holding<br />

vegetal branches with floral wax<br />

pans and stiff leaf sconces, raised<br />

on marble bases with fret and swag<br />

decorations and waisted circular feet<br />

32cm high, bases 12.5 x 12.5cm<br />

$800–1,000<br />

250<br />

A Victorian burr walnut circular<br />

occasional table, 19th century<br />

with a carved knopped standard,<br />

standing on three lion paw feet<br />

76cm high, 45cm diameter<br />

$300–500<br />

251<br />

A William IV mahogany stool,<br />

circa 1830<br />

the 'X' form stretcher-based stool<br />

upholstered in chartreuse and coral<br />

striped silk with a velvet trim<br />

45cm high, 52cm wide, 52cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

252<br />

A Bohemian glass portrait vase,<br />

19th century<br />

the baluster vase with high set handles<br />

and gilt foliage embellishments<br />

featuring an enamel portrait medallion<br />

of a fashionable lady<br />

43cm high<br />

$320–500


91<br />

246<br />

253<br />

A Royal Worcester scenic vase by<br />

Harry Stinton, 1939<br />

an elegant petite bottle vase featuring<br />

Highland cattle in a misty landscape<br />

setting, signed H. Stinton lower left<br />

to image, with a slender gilded neck<br />

and flared base, purple backstamp<br />

underside<br />

20cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

254<br />

A Royal Worcester covered vase by<br />

William Ricketts, 1919<br />

a lobed ovoid vase with a pierced<br />

cover and turban finial in gold and<br />

shot olive colours, decorated with an<br />

arrangement of peaches and grapes<br />

with blossoms upon a cream ground,<br />

signed Ricketts to lower left of image,<br />

a smaller fruit group to the reverse,<br />

puce backstamp underside with shape<br />

number 1312<br />

20cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

255<br />

A Royal Worcester blush ivory<br />

pedestal vase, 1896<br />

the tapering vase with moulded<br />

grotesque handles and relief moulding<br />

to the body in brick and olive colours,<br />

lavishly decorated with free form<br />

clematis blooms and trailing tendrils<br />

in raised gilt picked out in red, puce<br />

backstamp underside, registration<br />

mark and shape number 1764<br />

36cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

256<br />

A Royal Worcester rose decorated<br />

vase by Arthur Lewis, 1911<br />

the ovoid vase with a slender waisted<br />

neck decorated with pink and magenta<br />

roses, and trailing buds and foliage<br />

upon a suffused cream ground,<br />

signed A Lewis to upper body, puce<br />

backstamp underside, shape number<br />

1846<br />

26.5cm high<br />

$900–1,200<br />

257<br />

A Royal Worcester scenic plate by<br />

Harry Davis, 1913<br />

featuring Scottish blackface sheep<br />

in a misty spring landscape with pink<br />

blossom trees within a cobalt border<br />

decorated with jewelled swags and<br />

a tooled gilt rim, puce backstamp<br />

underside, signed H Davis lower centre<br />

of image, design W7434<br />

22.5cm diameter<br />

$300–500<br />

258<br />

A pair of Persian inspired Royal<br />

Worcester ewers, circa 1885<br />

decorated with sprays of various floral<br />

specimens delicately picked out in<br />

gilt upon a cream ground, each with a<br />

moulded and reticulated handle and<br />

rim, shot bronze colours to the neck<br />

ring and angled foot, impressed marks<br />

and green backstamps underside with<br />

faint date letter<br />

45cm high<br />

$900–1,200


92<br />

259<br />

A Royal Worcester green ground<br />

covered vase by Harry Davis, 1911<br />

the tear drop shaped vase with<br />

moulded details to the neck, cover,<br />

foot and bracket handles, decorated<br />

with teal jewels to the scale collar and<br />

a tiny pastoral medallion enclosed by<br />

lavish raised gilding, signed H Davis<br />

to lower right of medallion, puce<br />

backstamp underside with pattern<br />

number 2192<br />

29cm high<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

260<br />

An English porcelain flower<br />

encrusted desk set in the manner of<br />

Coalbrookdale, mid 19th century<br />

comprising a stand with two covered<br />

ink wells, one with pen holder, and a<br />

chamberstick on an ornamented tray,<br />

unmarked<br />

the chamberstick 12cm high,<br />

the tray 25.5 x 38.5cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

with vintage Sotheby's label,<br />

possibly 1960s<br />

$600–800<br />

261<br />

A Spode imari pattern covered jar,<br />

19th century<br />

the dome covered jar with a gilded dog<br />

of fo finial, embellished throughout<br />

with trees and flowers in vases and<br />

brocaded designs, with reserved<br />

and patterned borders to the collar<br />

and base, in a green, blue and iron<br />

red palette enriched with gilt, marked<br />

Spode in red with five dot cipher to lid<br />

and base<br />

30cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

262<br />

A pair of oriental inspired Aesthetic<br />

movement Royal Worcester vases,<br />

1878<br />

with flaring square section rims and<br />

bases and elephant head handles,<br />

gilded bird and chrysanthemum motifs<br />

to the bodies in low relief picked out in<br />

red, shape mark 281, puce backstamp<br />

underside<br />

17cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

259


93<br />

263<br />

A pair of Sèvres style bleu celeste<br />

table lamps, later 19th century<br />

urns in the Neoclassical manner with<br />

key fret borders above fluted bodies<br />

draped with husk form swags and<br />

pendants and borders of portrait<br />

medallions and floral Sèvres marks,<br />

raised on cast bases with modern<br />

electrical fittings<br />

42cm to top of urn,<br />

55cm to top of fitting<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

263


94<br />

Other Properties<br />

264<br />

264<br />

A vintage pub sign for '<strong>The</strong> Greyhound<br />

Ales and Stouts', British, mid century<br />

handpainted pine<br />

64.5 x 91.5cm<br />

$800–1,200<br />

265<br />

A Roman-Egyptian marble head of<br />

Harpocrates, circa 1st Century B.C./<br />

1st Century A.D.<br />

the curled lock of Eternal Youth falling<br />

on to the God's right shoulder<br />

14cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Sotheby's, New Bond Street, London,<br />

Antiquities sale, July 13, 1981, lot 85<br />

Graham Geddes Antiques<br />

$800–1,200<br />

266<br />

A Jugendstil copper platter, by<br />

Steinicken & Lohr, Munich, circa 1900<br />

relief decorated to the serpentine rim<br />

with fish and seaweed<br />

57cm diameter<br />

$500–600<br />

267<br />

An Austrian cold painted bronze in the<br />

style of Bergmann, early 20th century<br />

in the form of an Arab carrying a rifle,<br />

seated on a brightly tasseled saddle<br />

atop a camel<br />

18cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

268<br />

A simulated bronze bust of Bacchus<br />

standing on a circular black marble<br />

base<br />

104cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

269<br />

A Roman marble head of a young<br />

woman, circa 1st Century A.D.<br />

probably Nero Flavian Period (2nd half<br />

of 1st century), with himation covering<br />

to the head, on a later marble stand<br />

26cm high including stand<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Property from the Collection<br />

of Enrico Fiorentino<br />

Graham Geddes Antiques<br />

$600–800<br />

270<br />

A bronze figure of Mercury,<br />

after Giovanni da Bologna<br />

modelled with winged helmet and<br />

winged feet, poised on the breath of<br />

the North wind and holding a caduceus<br />

55.5cm high<br />

$600–800


95<br />

271<br />

An exceptional carved, painted and lacquered gesso timber<br />

carousel jumping horse, American, circa 1910<br />

attributed to Marcus Illions, with integral double saddle,<br />

metal shoes, and on a later brass and iron stand<br />

187cm high, 200cm wide, 35cm deep<br />

NOTE<br />

Marcus Illions (1871-1949) was a master carver of wooden<br />

carousel horses and other menagerie figures. He emigrated<br />

from England to America where he worked briefly as a carver<br />

before establishing his own business, M.C Illions & Sons<br />

Carousell (sic) Works. Known for his Coney Island style of<br />

figure, his horses are energetic and powerful. This spirited<br />

jumping horse is probably a Derby racer.<br />

18.3 hands (186cm) high, 260cm wide<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

271


96<br />

272<br />

An impressive Louis XV style ormolu<br />

mantel clock, circa 1830<br />

elaborately pierced and cast in<br />

the rocaille manner, an eight day<br />

movement clock with silk suspension<br />

having a gilt dial with enamelled<br />

cartouches and Roman numerals,<br />

surmounted by a Bacchanalian cupid<br />

satyr and flanked by cavorting putti,<br />

with key and pendulum, unmarked<br />

72cm high, 48cm wide, 26cm deep<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

273<br />

A large polished oak dining table<br />

with a plank top and raised on square<br />

section tapering legs<br />

76cm high, 230cm wide, 102cm deep<br />

$800–1,200<br />

272<br />

274<br />

A bronze of a dancing faun with<br />

cymbals, by Isaak Duchemin, German,<br />

late 19th century<br />

after the model by Massimiliano<br />

Soldani (Italian, 1656-1740),<br />

signed Duchemin to the base, raised<br />

on a conforming marble plinth<br />

56cm high<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

275<br />

A mahogany leather top desk in the<br />

Georgian style, early 20th century<br />

with plum pudding veneers to the<br />

surface and drawer fronts, boxwood<br />

stringing throughout and three<br />

frieze drawers with cross banded<br />

satinwood borders and pierced<br />

brass backplates with swing handles,<br />

raised on tapering square section<br />

legs with petite brass casters<br />

76cm high, 122cm wide,<br />

60.5cm deep<br />

$500–700<br />

274


97<br />

276<br />

A striking harlequin pattern Louis XV<br />

style commode<br />

of serpentine profile with two drawers,<br />

a dipped skirt, and hipped edges to<br />

tapering legs, embellished throughout<br />

with vegetal cast bronze trims, mounts<br />

and sabots<br />

88cm high, 135cm wide, 60cm deep<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

277<br />

A Georgian mahogany drop side gate<br />

leg table, 18th century<br />

with a refurbished surface with<br />

bullnose edging above twin drawers,<br />

standing on four cabriole legs,<br />

lightly relief carved to the hips and<br />

terminating in pad feet<br />

75cm high, 120cm wide, 41cm deep<br />

(131cm extended)<br />

$800–1,000<br />

278<br />

A George III mahogany cabinet<br />

with a carved blind fret cornice and<br />

panelled cupboard doors<br />

195.5cm high, 85cm wide,<br />

33.5cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

279<br />

A Biedermeier style maple corner<br />

cabinet, 19th century<br />

with a round edge profile and an<br />

extended cornice upon a pine frame,<br />

with ebonised details to the glazing<br />

bars, diamond escutcheon and<br />

recessed narrow plinth base, with two<br />

shelves<br />

124cm high, 99cm wide, 69.5cm deep<br />

to each side<br />

$500–800<br />

280<br />

A mid century modern teak side<br />

cabinet, circa 1970s<br />

the upper register featuring double<br />

doors with a striking high relief<br />

diamond motif opening to reveal three<br />

drawers, float raised upon a double<br />

drawer base and tapering legs<br />

123cm high, 97cm wide, 47cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

281<br />

An oak parquetry top pedestal<br />

desk in the antique manner<br />

with a square tiled surface above a<br />

central shaped drawer, the pedestals<br />

with framed drawers and decorative<br />

brass pull knobs, raised on a concave<br />

and plinth form base<br />

76cm high, 150cm wide, 72cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

276


98<br />

282<br />

283


99<br />

282<br />

A pair of A310 chairs designed by<br />

Grant Featherston, designed 1953<br />

with pale bronze buttoned vinyl<br />

upholstery<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

283<br />

A two-seater down-filled leather and<br />

rosewood sofa designed by Georg<br />

Thams, Danish, circa 1970s<br />

manufactured by Grant Mobelfabrik<br />

length of back 148cm<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

288<br />

A finely inlaid Victorian three tier<br />

supper table, later 19th century<br />

decoratively inlaid with vegetal<br />

motifs and vases issuing flowers,<br />

with blonde wood stringing<br />

and raised on a tripod base<br />

112cm high,<br />

61cm diameter at the widest tier<br />

$600–800<br />

289<br />

A mahogany chest of drawers in the<br />

Georgian manner, 20th century<br />

the bow front three drawer chest with<br />

swan neck handles and feature blonde<br />

wood borders, raised on shaped<br />

bracket feet, with a removable bevelled<br />

glass surface<br />

92cm high, 106cm wide, 55cm deep<br />

$500–700<br />

284<br />

A R160 lounge chair by Grant<br />

Featherston, designed circa 1951<br />

with original pearl white button backed<br />

vinyl, timber tapered legs,<br />

94cm high, 67cm wide, 80cm deep<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

285<br />

A pair of D350 contour dining chairs<br />

by Grant Featherston, designed 1951<br />

with pale bronze buttoned vinyl<br />

upholstery<br />

$800–1,200<br />

286<br />

A Scandinavian two seat leather sofa,<br />

in the style of Borge Mogensen<br />

in copper tan tones with piped squab<br />

cushions to the seat, back and side<br />

length of back 160cm<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

287<br />

Two studio glass vases by Benjamin<br />

Edols & Kathy Elliott, Australian, 1996<br />

one of tall tapering bottle form, the<br />

other a gold inciso glass vase, each<br />

with etched signature and date to base<br />

69cm high<br />

EXHIBITED<br />

Ben Edols and Kathy Elliot, 'Light<br />

Marks', Distelfink Gallery, Melbourne,<br />

19 October - 6 November 1996<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

284


100<br />

290<br />

A mid century style rosewood side<br />

cabinet, Danish, 1970s<br />

number 241130, signed Jaeger Le<br />

Coultre, the solid gilt metal case with<br />

black sides, a stop lever to the base,<br />

and having a stylised chapter ring<br />

and visible balance wheel below, with<br />

two Jaeger LeCoultre booklets and<br />

housed in the original case<br />

22cm high<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

291<br />

A Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos clock,<br />

Embassy VII, 1970s<br />

with a pair of sliding doors and<br />

five short drawers with elongated<br />

pull handles, raised on a separate<br />

stretcher-based stand<br />

110cm high, 181cm wide, 46cm deep<br />

$800–1,000<br />

290<br />

291


101<br />

292<br />

292<br />

A Lalique crystal 'Champs-Élysées'<br />

bowl, 20th century<br />

19cm high, 64cm wide<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

293<br />

A suite of Bohemian cut crystal stem<br />

ware and table wares, circa 1920<br />

a setting for twelve including tumblers,<br />

cocktail and wine glasses, including<br />

a liqueur set with decanter, petite<br />

glasses and a tray<br />

the decanter 18cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

294<br />

A large Empire style daybed,<br />

19th century<br />

carved beech with applied rosettes<br />

and swan neck ends, upholstered in a<br />

navy striped brocade<br />

88cm high, 238cm wide, 90cm deep<br />

$600–800<br />

295<br />

A marble statue, 'Psyche revived by<br />

Cupid's kiss', after Antonio Canova,<br />

19th century<br />

the Carrara marble sculpture featuring<br />

the languishing Psyche and her<br />

rescuer upon a bow shaped alabaster<br />

base, after the 1787 original<br />

32cm high, 60cm long<br />

$600–800


102<br />

296<br />

Two Georgian miniatures in gold<br />

pendant frames, late 18th century<br />

comprising an oval bust portrait of<br />

a judge in a red robe and a profile<br />

portrait of a fashionable woman with<br />

coiffed hair, a lock of hair encased<br />

to the reverse, hand written label<br />

attributing 'J. (John) Downman<br />

1750-1824' as the artist<br />

4cm high, 3cm wide<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Peter Skellerup Collection<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

296<br />

297


103<br />

299<br />

297<br />

A birch salon desk, possibly Swedish,<br />

19th century<br />

the gallery back with pairs of drawers<br />

and striking wave scroll side supports,<br />

a green leather writing surface<br />

above three frieze drawers and twin<br />

cupboards, raised on lobed ball feet<br />

99cm high, 114cm wide, 53cm deep<br />

$1,200–1,400<br />

298<br />

A gilt metal column floor lamp with a<br />

black marble base, Italian, circa 1960<br />

the finely fluted stem in gilt<br />

and black with a baluster knop,<br />

with black fabric shade<br />

160cm high to top of stem<br />

$500–800<br />

299<br />

W.J. GILBERT (ENGLISH,<br />

ACTIVE 1830-1870)<br />

English setter in parkland<br />

setting 1840<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed dated lower left: W.J.Gilbert<br />

pinxt.1840<br />

62 x 75.5 cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Bonhams, London, British and<br />

Continental Pictures, 19 June 2012,<br />

Lot 148<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

300<br />

A portable Peter Pan phonograph<br />

clock, French, 1920s<br />

the cube style case with metal capped<br />

corners and strap carry handle<br />

enclosing a fold out chrome needle<br />

arm for records, a collapsible four<br />

branch record holder and a crank for<br />

external winding, with label to interior,<br />

Peter Pan Clock, marked 'brevete<br />

S.G.D.G et tous pays' to dial and 'Made<br />

in France'<br />

19cm high, 17cm wide, 16.5cm deep<br />

$600–800


104<br />

301<br />

A walnut marquetry inlaid writing<br />

table in the French manner, German,<br />

circa 1840<br />

with a pierced brass gallery edge to<br />

the finely inlaid top, single drawer,<br />

standing on four serpentine legs<br />

74cm high, 97cm wide, 48cm deep<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

302<br />

A large Dutch bronze chandelier,<br />

19th century<br />

heavy gauge with eight scrolling<br />

arms and a pendant globe, fitted with<br />

electric candles<br />

92cm high, 95cm diameter<br />

$800–1,200<br />

303<br />

An antique bronze chandelier,<br />

early 20th century<br />

with a knopped stem and issuing six<br />

scrolling arms supporting electric<br />

candles with cream silk shades<br />

71cm high,127cm chain length,<br />

85cm diameter approx<br />

$600–800<br />

301


105<br />

304<br />

EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />

Madonna and Child<br />

oil on canvas<br />

96 x 74cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

305<br />

AFTER POMPEO BATONI<br />

St Mary Magdalena<br />

oil on canvas<br />

64 x 96cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$800–1,200<br />

306<br />

A set of six George III spindle back<br />

elm and rush seat dining chairs,<br />

early 19th century<br />

$600–800<br />

304<br />

307<br />

A large circular oak dining table<br />

featuring radiating panels to<br />

the surface and raised on four<br />

substantial carved supports<br />

to a shaped platform base<br />

76cm high, 201cm diameter<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

307


106<br />

309<br />

308<br />

A fine Spanish style oak parquetry top<br />

extension dining table<br />

the trestle based table with slide under<br />

concealed extensions, having a tile<br />

patterned surface upon substantial<br />

turned legs united by an 'X' form<br />

scrolling wrought iron stretcher<br />

75cm high, 199cm wide<br />

(318cm extended), 110cm deep<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

309<br />

A pair of carved and panelled<br />

Damchiya settles, Indian, 19th century<br />

with carved finials, deep seats with<br />

hinged panels, and iron bolts<br />

88cm high, 168cm wide<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

308


107<br />

310<br />

A pair of painted dummy boards,<br />

Italian, 18th century<br />

in the form of Italian knights in armour<br />

206cm high, 65cm wide and<br />

210cm high, 65cm wide<br />

$1,000–2,000<br />

311<br />

A large painted and carved teak<br />

Damchiya settle, 19th century<br />

90cm high, 156cm wide, 79cm deep<br />

$600–800<br />

310


108<br />

312<br />

A pair of marble pedestals,<br />

19th century<br />

with canted square tops, the ringed<br />

pedestals with stepped bases and<br />

octagonal plinths<br />

113cm high, 42cm wide and<br />

42cm deep (base)<br />

$2,000–2,400<br />

312<br />

313<br />

A French style wrought iron bakers<br />

stand<br />

the four tier stand with scrolling<br />

side supports having a<br />

composite quartz surface<br />

200cm high, 99cm wide, 51cm deep<br />

$800–1,200<br />

313<br />

314<br />

A large globe in a timber framed<br />

floor stand<br />

with a brass meridian and housed in an<br />

octagonal stand on turned legs<br />

96cm high, 70cm wide, 70cm deep<br />

$500–800


109<br />

315<br />

315<br />

MICHAEL (MIKE) NICHOLAS<br />

(BORN 1942)<br />

Golden Skies 1999<br />

oil on canvas<br />

triptych<br />

signed and dated lower right on<br />

right panel: M Nicholas 99<br />

179 x 56.5cm (left panel),<br />

179 x 83cm (centre panel),<br />

179 x 56.5cm (right panel)<br />

ILLUSTRATED<br />

Dorothea MacKellar, I Love a Sunburnt<br />

Country, Herron Book Distributors Pty<br />

Ltd, Brisbane, 1995, Page 47 (Book<br />

accompanies this lot)<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

316<br />

MICHAEL (MIKE) NICHOLAS<br />

(BORN 1942)<br />

Bird Studies<br />

two pencil drawings<br />

one signed centre right: M G Nicholas<br />

33.5 x 49cm (plate size, each)<br />

$500–800<br />

317<br />

EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />

Figure with Plate and Seated<br />

Woman<br />

two oil on canvas<br />

17.5 x 13cm<br />

$500–800<br />

318<br />

KNUD KYHN (DANISH<br />

1880-1969)<br />

Figure of a child and cat<br />

Sung and Solsatara glazed stoneware<br />

Royal Copenhagen underglaze<br />

blue and printed factory marks<br />

27cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

319<br />

A French wrought iron and glass<br />

chandelier<br />

with a frosted central corona and<br />

three pendant glass shades<br />

78cm high<br />

$800–1,200


110<br />

320<br />

A stained beech cabinet in the<br />

Japanese manner, attributed to Gabriel<br />

Viardot, France, late 19th century<br />

with a carved dragon surmount and an<br />

asymmetric arrangement of cabinets<br />

and shelves, oriental style carved and<br />

pierced elements throughout with<br />

applied figures and cranes in bronze,<br />

coloured shell and bone, above<br />

cabriole legs<br />

170cm high, 65cm wide, 34cm deep<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

321<br />

A Continental oak inlaid marriage<br />

chest, 19th century<br />

profusely decorated to the face in<br />

mixed timbers with twin octagonal<br />

plaques, urns issuing flora, and bird<br />

motifs, with the original iron hinges<br />

and brass carry handles, raised on<br />

substantial squashed urn feet, with key<br />

85cm high, 139cm wide, 67cm deep<br />

$800–1,200<br />

322<br />

A Victorian rosewood foldover games<br />

table, mid 19th century<br />

the hinged serpentine top and<br />

conforming frieze raised on a lobed<br />

pedestal with four finely carved<br />

outswept leaf capped legs with brass<br />

casters<br />

73cm high, 94cm wide, 62cm deep<br />

$500–700<br />

323<br />

A Victorian flame mahogany bow front<br />

chest of drawers, 19th century<br />

with two short cockbeaded drawers<br />

and three matching long drawers of<br />

graduated depth, with turned handles<br />

centred with mother of pearl buttons,<br />

raised on ball feet<br />

$600–800<br />

320<br />

324<br />

A piano front flame mahogany<br />

davenport, English, 19th century<br />

the hinged top revealing a pull out<br />

tooled leather writing surface and<br />

twin drawers, with a concealed spring<br />

loaded letter compartment, decorative<br />

carved elements to the base<br />

88cm high, 63cm wide, 58cm deep<br />

$400–600


111<br />

325<br />

325<br />

AFTER CHEN YIFEI<br />

Lingering Melodies from the<br />

Xunyang River<br />

oil on canvas<br />

83 x 113cm<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

326<br />

A pair of George III mahogany carvers,<br />

circa 1800<br />

each with a pierced gothic style<br />

backsplat, upholstered in pale green<br />

velvet<br />

$600–800<br />

327<br />

A vintage metal barrister's bookcase<br />

by Art Metal<br />

constructed from five horizontally<br />

stacked independent hinged<br />

compartments<br />

180cm high, 83cm wide, 28.5cm deep<br />

$600–800<br />

328<br />

A Victorian flame mahogany chest of<br />

drawers, 19th century<br />

with two short and three long drawers<br />

with knob handles and etched<br />

mother-of-pearl escutcheons,<br />

standing on shaped bun feet<br />

128cm high, 124cm wide, 53cm deep<br />

$500–700<br />

329<br />

A Victorian flame mahogany bow front<br />

chest of drawers, English, 19th century<br />

with two short and three long<br />

cockbeaded drawers with<br />

turned knob handles and raised<br />

on bun and toupie feet<br />

114cm high, 121cm wide, 54cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

330<br />

A carved oak trestle-based hall or<br />

library table<br />

with two drawers set flush into the curl<br />

carved frieze<br />

85cm high, 170cm wide, 70.5cm<br />

$800–1,200


112<br />

331<br />

331<br />

WANG LI XIAN (CHINESE,<br />

BORN 1954)<br />

Hebei Country Girl 1993<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and dated lower right:<br />

Wang Li Xian 93.5<br />

52.5 x 64cm<br />

EXHIBITED<br />

Contemporary Chinese Masters<br />

Collection, <strong>The</strong> Space, Gold Coast<br />

Arts Centre, Surfers Paradise,<br />

9 - 17 October 1993<br />

$4,000–5,000<br />

332<br />

A Georgian style mahogany<br />

extension dining table<br />

with independent 'D' end consoles<br />

and a drop side mid section<br />

73cm high, 342cm wide,<br />

117cm deep (extended)<br />

consoles 54cm deep, collapsed drop<br />

side component 52.5cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$600–800<br />

333<br />

A late Victorian mahogany extension<br />

dining table and chairs, 19th century<br />

the six chairs upholstered in a brown<br />

tweed, the table with two leaves and<br />

raised on turned legs with brass<br />

casters<br />

the table 74cm high, 196cm wide<br />

(with leaves), 105cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$500–800


113<br />

334<br />

STEPHEN GLASSBOROW<br />

(BORN 1951)<br />

King & Queen<br />

Bronze sculpture with verdigris<br />

signed, titled and and editioned to<br />

base: Stephen Glassborow, King &<br />

Queen, 1/17<br />

57 x 10 x 18cm<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

335<br />

A set of eight Victorian mahogany<br />

balloon back dining chairs<br />

19th century<br />

the scroll back chairs with carved mid<br />

rails, stuffover velvet covered seats<br />

and raised on turned and geometric<br />

baluster legs<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$500–800<br />

336<br />

A colonial cedar dumb waiter,<br />

circa 1840s<br />

the William IV style waiter with a<br />

shaped gallery back, lemon squeezer<br />

finials and raised on reeded supports<br />

with two undertiers, casters to the feet<br />

105cm high, 115cm wide, 50cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$600–800<br />

339<br />

A Louis XVI style painted wood<br />

trumeau over mantel mirror<br />

the rectangular frame decorated<br />

with elaborate ribbon tied swags<br />

and pendants, centred with a ribbon<br />

suspended basket of flowers, a bead<br />

edge to the inner frame<br />

128 x 175cm<br />

$500–800<br />

340<br />

A Greek Revival giltwood hall mirror,<br />

19th century<br />

with a breakfront cornice and a key<br />

fret pediment flanked by stiff leaf<br />

motifs and a pair of hybrid Ionic and<br />

Corinthian reeded pilasters<br />

124cm high, 74.5cm wide,<br />

13cm deep (top edge)<br />

$600–800<br />

341<br />

A Victorian burr walnut oval tilt top<br />

centre table, 19th century<br />

with thumbnail edging and<br />

quarter veneer panels, a carved<br />

bulbous pedestal and raised on<br />

splayed cabriole legs with whorl<br />

ends and porcelain casters,<br />

with maker's label for George<br />

Spademan, Stamford<br />

75cm high, 135cm wide,<br />

103cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

337<br />

A mahogany folding lady's writing<br />

bureau, 19th century<br />

the stretcher based bureau of slender<br />

form, with a red leather writing surface<br />

and a series of tiered and hinged fold<br />

out compartments to the interior<br />

127cm high, 71cm wide, 47cm deep<br />

(at feet)<br />

$800–1,000<br />

338<br />

A Lalique 'Champs-Élysées' bowl,<br />

20th century<br />

16.5cm high, 45cm wide, 23cm deep<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

334


114<br />

342<br />

A George II sterling silver mug,<br />

Francis Crump, London 1758<br />

of footed baluster shape with a<br />

double scroll handle and a stiff leaf<br />

thumbpiece, crisply hallmarked<br />

underside<br />

13cm high, 400gms<br />

$2,000–2,200<br />

343<br />

A William III Britannia standard silver<br />

two handled porringer, Robert Timbrell,<br />

London, 1697<br />

of generous proportions and<br />

embossed with swirled fluting rope<br />

work and bands of flowers, engraved<br />

initials, I.P.M. to base and hallmarked<br />

below the rim<br />

10cm high, 12cm diameter, 310gms<br />

$6,500–8,000<br />

342<br />

343


115<br />

344<br />

A large Scottish George III sterling<br />

silver hot water urn, Patrick Robinson,<br />

Edinburgh 1772<br />

<strong>The</strong> Neoclassical covered urn with a<br />

fruiting finial above a sweeping fluted<br />

neck and body decorated with swags,<br />

rosettes and mascarons, with high<br />

set square section handles, fluted<br />

decoration to the lower body and<br />

pedestal and raised on a square base<br />

supported by ball feet, hallmarked to<br />

rims of both the cover and pedestal<br />

and interior of base<br />

51cm high, 3260gms<br />

$11,000–13,000<br />

344<br />

344 (Detail)


116<br />

345<br />

A fine William IV sterling silver 'pedlar'<br />

table snuff box, Edward Smith,<br />

Birmingham, early 1830s<br />

finely cast in high relief against a<br />

textured ground and featuring a<br />

wandering pedlar selling his wares,<br />

engine turned to the sides and base,<br />

twice hallmarked to the gilt washed<br />

interior and also engraved 'Gratitude',<br />

slightly rubbed date letter<br />

2cm high, 10cm long, 5.5cm wide,<br />

225gms<br />

$5,000–6,000<br />

345<br />

346<br />

A George III sterling silver two handled<br />

cup, probably John Scofield, London,<br />

1772<br />

the baluster pedestal cup with<br />

embossed fluting and floral<br />

decoration, the handles with stiff leaf<br />

thumbpieces, hallmarked below rim<br />

21.5cm high, 590gms<br />

$3,500–4,000<br />

346


117<br />

347<br />

An Elizabeth II pair of sterling silver and<br />

gilt silver figural two light candelabra,<br />

Mappin and Webb, London 1973<br />

featuring 18th century style pastoral<br />

figures, she with a watering can and he<br />

holding a basket of flowers and both<br />

raised on cast Rococo bases, with<br />

scrolling vegetal stems and twin arms<br />

supporting bud like sconces and floral<br />

wax pans, hallmarked to interior of<br />

bases and other elements<br />

28cm high, 2960gms<br />

$8,000–10,000<br />

347<br />

348<br />

A Victorian sterling silver cast Arab<br />

figure by Walter & John Barnard,<br />

London, apparently undated<br />

the hollow cast seated figure<br />

in traditional Eastern attire,<br />

hallmarked to rear hem<br />

8cm high, weight of silver 150gms<br />

$400–600


118<br />

349<br />

A pair of sterling silver novelty duck<br />

form salt cellars, probably Britton,<br />

Gould & Co, Birmingham 1906<br />

with glass eyes and green glass liners,<br />

accompanied by sterling shovel form<br />

salt spoons, cased, hallmarked to<br />

upper bodies<br />

6cm high, 10cm wide, salt,<br />

total weight 180gms<br />

$200–300<br />

350<br />

A Victorian novelty silver and shell<br />

scent bottle by Sampson Mordan,<br />

London, rubbed dates<br />

with a screw top turban lid, hallmarked<br />

to neck, also stamped '84'<br />

7cm long<br />

$150–250<br />

349<br />

351<br />

An Edwardian sterling silver pedestal<br />

sugar or condiment vase and spoon,<br />

both by Frederick Augustus Burridge,<br />

London, 1903<br />

in the Georgian manner with ajouré<br />

decoration to the upper body and an<br />

embossed stiff leaf border replicating<br />

cut card work, with an applied rim,<br />

spiral twist terminal, and a blue glass<br />

liner, together with a fig shaped spoon<br />

with an Albany terminal, hallmarked to<br />

the foot and underside of spoon<br />

21cm high, weight of silver 390gms<br />

$1,200–1,400<br />

352<br />

A sterling silver bowl set with a George<br />

V 1935 Crown, by Omar Ramsden,<br />

London, 1935<br />

a commemorative bowl with a lightly<br />

hammered finish and a crenellated<br />

rim, raised on a foot rim bearing the<br />

inscription, 'ANNO REGNI XXV DECUS<br />

ET TUTAMEN', marking George V's<br />

silver jubilee, hallmarked to exterior<br />

below rim<br />

4.5cm high, 11cm diameter, weight of<br />

silver 170gms<br />

$800–1,000<br />

351


119<br />

353<br />

A rare George I armorial sterling silver<br />

salver, London 1726<br />

with cusped corners and centred<br />

with a contemporary crest,<br />

hallmarked to the tray with partial<br />

maker's mark ...M with pellet above<br />

14.5 x 14.5cm, 150gms<br />

$3,500–4,000<br />

354<br />

An Arts and Crafts sterling silver and<br />

leather bottle stand by Liberty & Co,<br />

Birmingham, 1900<br />

the footed stand with an everted<br />

and slanting rim engraved with heart<br />

shaped floral motifs and studded with<br />

'Ruskin stone' cabochons at intervals,<br />

centred with a leather panel featuring a<br />

Chinese sage and decorative motifs in<br />

low relief, hallmarked underside<br />

4.5cm high, 16cm diameter,<br />

total weight of silver 345gms<br />

$700–1,000<br />

353<br />

355<br />

A George I Britannia standard silver<br />

bowl and cover by Thomas Parr l,<br />

London 1716<br />

the domed fitted cover above a footed<br />

base bearing a contemporary coat of<br />

arms, with hallmarks to the top of lid<br />

and underside<br />

8.5cm high, 10cm diameter<br />

185gms<br />

$4,000–5,000<br />

356<br />

A sterling silver dish by Ramsden<br />

and Carr, London, 1919<br />

the petite dish with a lightly hammered<br />

finish and a moulded rim, centred with<br />

a cast profile appliqué, 'Artists Rifles',<br />

hallmarked underside<br />

10.5cm diameter,<br />

weight of silver 60gms<br />

$600–800<br />

355


120<br />

357<br />

357<br />

A George IV sterling silver rectangular<br />

swing handle basket, Samuel Hennell,<br />

London 1822<br />

the rectangular boat shaped basket<br />

raised on a waisted base, having an<br />

applied gadroon, shell and acanthus<br />

rim, a contemporary armorial to the<br />

decorated handle and centred with a<br />

later crest, hallmarked underside<br />

9.5cm high, 31.5 wide, 25cm deep<br />

875gms<br />

$2,400–3,000<br />

358<br />

A rare Victorian sterling silver strapped<br />

piggin, script mark for Aitchison,<br />

Edinburgh 1888<br />

in the form of a traditional one handled<br />

staved piggin in alternate striped<br />

timbers, with four horizontal riveted<br />

straps, a silver medallion to the handle,<br />

hallmarked to lower strap<br />

18.5cm high<br />

$1,800–2,000<br />

358


121<br />

359<br />

359<br />

A cased suite of sterling silver fruit<br />

knives and forks, AP over FP for<br />

Vander & Hedges, London 1911<br />

for twelve place settings, the<br />

hollow handles each engraved<br />

with a tree armorial, hallmarked<br />

to blades, throats and ferrules<br />

the canteen 7.5cm high, 38cm wide,<br />

26cm deep<br />

total weight of silver 1380gms<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

360<br />

A large Victorian Arts and Crafts silver<br />

mounted elm bowl, Thornhill & Co,<br />

London 1878<br />

the bowl with a rivet joined silver<br />

rim and base, the swollen handle<br />

handsomely decorated with a shaped<br />

and studded mount, throat and<br />

terminal cap, twice hallmarked<br />

11.5cm high, 24cm diameter<br />

$3,000–3,500<br />

361<br />

A comprehensive twelve person<br />

gold plated EPNS setting by Carr’s,<br />

commemorating the Golden Jubilee of<br />

Queen Elizabeth II, circa 2002<br />

in Kings Pattern including a range of<br />

servers, coasters and accessories and<br />

housed in a mahogany hinge top, two<br />

drawer canteen<br />

the carving knife 35cm long<br />

the canteen 32cm high, 51cm wide,<br />

23cm deep<br />

$800–1,200<br />

360


122<br />

Jewellery & Watches<br />

362<br />

362<br />

An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring<br />

Rectangular step cut emerald of<br />

1.77cts, having a double surround of<br />

round brilliant cut diamonds and three<br />

rows set to the shoulders, crafted in<br />

18ct white gold, total weight 9.7gms.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

363<br />

A Diamond Line Bracelet<br />

Comprising thirty four old cut<br />

diamonds totalling 2.18cts, individually<br />

bezel set in platinum, total weight<br />

8.3gms, total length 180mm.<br />

$4,400–5,400<br />

364<br />

A Diamond Cluster Ring<br />

Pear cut diamond of 1.01cts set in an<br />

openwork frame with a border of round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds and further<br />

diamonds set to the shoulders. All set<br />

in 18ct white gold, total weight 2.9gms<br />

$2,000–2,500<br />

365<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

Trilliant cut diamond weighing 0.75cts,<br />

having further round brilliant and<br />

baguette cut diamonds set to the<br />

shoulders, all in 18ct white gold. Total<br />

weight 5.5gms. Accompanied by GIA<br />

report stating colour E, clarity SI2.<br />

$1,300–1,800<br />

366<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

Round brilliant cut diamond of 0.72cts<br />

four claw set to upswept shoulders<br />

and half round band in 18ct white gold,<br />

total weight 3.1gms. Accompanied<br />

by a GIA report stating colour D,<br />

clarity SI1.<br />

$1,600–2,200<br />

367<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

Marquise cut diamond of 0.73cts, claw<br />

set to a half round band in 18ct white<br />

gold, total weight 5.00gms.<br />

$1,500–2,000


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124<br />

368<br />

368<br />

A Georgian Blue Enamel and Diamond<br />

Pendant<br />

Oval shaped pendant with blue<br />

guilloche enamel overlaid with a rose<br />

cut diamond set urn, having a diamond<br />

set border and bale, all set in silver and<br />

gold with a gold panel to the reverse<br />

with foliate decoration. Suspended<br />

from a platinum chain. Total weight<br />

16.8gms, total length 490mm.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

369<br />

A Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring<br />

Oval cut sapphire weighing 2.25cts,<br />

surrounded by round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds and further baguette cut<br />

diamond detail, set in18 carat white<br />

gold, total weight 11.6gms.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

370<br />

A Marquise Diamond Cluster Ring<br />

Marquise cut diamond weighing<br />

1.01cts surrounded by a border of<br />

single cut diamonds and further<br />

diamonds set to the shoulders, 18ct<br />

white gold, total weight 3.6gms<br />

$2,000–2,500<br />

371<br />

A Diamond Bombe Ring<br />

Domed form, pave set with round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />

3.40cts, set in 18ct white gold,<br />

total weight 12gms.<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

372<br />

A Diamond Cluster Ring<br />

Featuring a pear cut diamond weighing<br />

0.65cts, surrounded by a double row of<br />

small round brilliant cut diamonds, with<br />

further diamonds to the gallery and<br />

shoulders, having two pink diamonds<br />

also featured in the gallery. All set in<br />

14ct white gold, total weight 4.35gms.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

373<br />

A Sapphire and Diamond Bombe Ring<br />

Featuring sixty square cut blue<br />

sapphires invisibly set . Having a<br />

border of channel set thirty four<br />

baguette cut diamonds to either side<br />

of the gallery. Crafted in 18ct white<br />

gold. Total weight: 17.1gms.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

374<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> round brilliant cut diamond<br />

weighing 0.57cts, heavily bezel set<br />

above a half round band, crafted in<br />

18ct white gold, total weight 8.3gms.<br />

$900–1,200<br />

375<br />

A Pair of Diamond Earrings<br />

Each comprising a round brilliant<br />

cut diamond weighing 0.16cts,<br />

claw set in a 9ct gold flower mount,<br />

total weight 1.5gms.<br />

$500–700


125<br />

370<br />

369<br />

371<br />

372<br />

373


126<br />

376<br />

A Three Stone Pink and White<br />

Diamond Ring<br />

Featuring a rectangular step cut<br />

natural light pink diamond of 1.00cts<br />

offset by two round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds, set in 18ct rose gold and<br />

platinum, total weight 6.9gms. All<br />

stones accompanied by GIA reports.<br />

$9,000–12,000<br />

377<br />

A Diamond Cluster Ring<br />

Featuring a princess cut diamond of<br />

0.67cts surrounded by four marquise<br />

cut diamonds invisibly set, having a<br />

row of 38 round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

to the gallery and ten princess cut and<br />

sixty six round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

set to the shoulders, all in 18ct white<br />

gold, total weight 10gms.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

378<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> round brilliant cut diamond of<br />

0.80cts, set above shoulders with<br />

bead decoration to a tapered band,<br />

all in 18ct gold, total weight 2.4gms.<br />

Accompanied by a GIA report stating<br />

colour I clarity VS1.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

379<br />

A Diamond Cluster Ring<br />

Centrally set with a round brilliant<br />

cut diamond weighing 0.80cts,<br />

surrounded by sixteen smaller brilliant<br />

cut diamonds and having six princess<br />

cut diamonds set to each shoulder,<br />

18ct white gold, total weight 4.6gms,<br />

accompanied by GIA report for centre<br />

stone stating colour G, clarity SI1.<br />

$2,400–2,800<br />

380<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

Modified radiant cut diamond of<br />

0.62cts raised above shoulders<br />

each set with three small princess<br />

cut diamonds, 18ct white gold,<br />

total weight 5.0gms.<br />

$1,600–2,200<br />

381<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

Round brilliant cut diamond of 0.52cts<br />

four claw set above a rounded band<br />

with three round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

set to each shoulder, crafted in 18ct<br />

white and yellow gold, total weight<br />

4.3gms. Principal stone accompanied<br />

by GIA report stating colour F, clarity IF.<br />

$900–1,200


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376<br />

377<br />

378<br />

379<br />

380


128<br />

382<br />

382<br />

A Jadeite and Diamond Cluster Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> oval jadeite panel cut en<br />

cabochon, surrounded by eighteen<br />

round brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />

1.44cts, all set in platinum to a reeded<br />

band, total weight 9.6gms.<br />

$1,600–2,200<br />

383<br />

Tri Coloured Gold Necklace<br />

Featuring delicate wirework rondels<br />

in tri coloured gold suspended from a<br />

fancy link chain, all crafted in 22ct gold,<br />

total weight 15.75gms.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

384<br />

A Pair of Gold, Diamond and Gem-set<br />

Earrings<br />

Of knotted loop design with tassels,<br />

pave set with round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds and highlighted by channel<br />

set bands of emerald, sapphire and<br />

ruby. <strong>The</strong> tassels finished with cultured<br />

pearls, post and screw fittings, 18ct<br />

yellow gold, total weight 20.4gms<br />

$2,600–3,200<br />

385<br />

A Pair of Marco Biccego Gold and<br />

Diamond Earrings<br />

Of cascading form, featuring<br />

textured white gold and diamond<br />

spheres and textured yellow gold<br />

spheres suspended from gold<br />

chain, screw fittings, signed, Italy,<br />

total weight 11gms.<br />

$3,400–4,400<br />

386<br />

A Gold and Gem-set Cocktail Ring<br />

Of stylised high profile set with rows of<br />

round brilliant cut diamonds, sapphires<br />

and synthetic rubies, set in 18ct yellow<br />

gold, total weight 19.8gms.<br />

$1,600–2,200<br />

387<br />

A Gold Ruby and Diamond Necklace<br />

Set with fourteen oval and round cut<br />

rubies in floral swags, highlighted<br />

with single cut diamonds, set in 9ct<br />

yellow and white gold, suspended<br />

from an 18ct gold trace chain,<br />

total length 400mm.<br />

$600–800


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383<br />

384<br />

385<br />

386


130<br />

388<br />

Five Gold Bangles<br />

Crafted in 20ct gold with engraved,<br />

bright cut and openwork designs,<br />

total weight 64.0gms<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

389<br />

Three Gold Bangles<br />

Crafted in 20ct gold, of openwork<br />

design, total weight 50.6gms<br />

$2,400–3,400<br />

390<br />

A Pair of Gold Cufflinks and Matching<br />

Stick Pin<br />

Rectangular panel with polished and<br />

engraved detail highlighting the initial<br />

T, cufflinks finished with torpedo<br />

terminals, crafted in 22ct gold,<br />

total weight 12.9gms.<br />

$600–800<br />

391<br />

A Diamond Eternity Band<br />

Comprising eight round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds totalling 0.40cts, grain set<br />

in platinum to an 18ct white gold band<br />

with intricate engraving throughout,<br />

total weight 3.6gms.<br />

$600–800<br />

389


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388<br />

392<br />

A Black and White Diamond Bangle<br />

Designed in a bark freeform design,<br />

pave set with black, white and<br />

champagne round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds, with a textured finish to the<br />

base of the bangle, crafted in 18ct<br />

yellow gold, total weight 16.2gms.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

392


132<br />

393<br />

393<br />

Five Gold Bangles<br />

Crafted in 18ct gold, with engraved<br />

and bright cut decoration,<br />

total weight 38.7gms.<br />

$1,600–2,200<br />

394<br />

A Gold Bangle<br />

oval hinged form, fluted twist<br />

design crafted in 18ct yellow gold,<br />

total weight 17.1gms.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

395<br />

Three Gold and Gem Set Rings<br />

comprising a 22ct gold solitaire oval<br />

cut white sapphire ring, an 18ct gold<br />

and marquise cut jadeite ring and a<br />

9ct gold and oval cut amethyst ring,<br />

total weight 17.1gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

394


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396<br />

Six Gold Bangles<br />

Crafted in 20ct gold, with engraved<br />

and bright cut decoration,<br />

total weight 79.9gms.<br />

$3,800–4,800<br />

397<br />

A Pair of Diamond Hoop Earrings<br />

Each hoop set with seven round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds totalling 0.70cts,<br />

set in 22ct gold, total weight 3.2gms.<br />

$600–800<br />

398<br />

A Gold and Pearl Ring and Two Gold<br />

Wedders<br />

Small cultured pearl of 5.4mm set in<br />

15ct gold, together with two 18ct gold<br />

wedders, total weight 13.5gms.<br />

$500–800<br />

399<br />

A Canturi Gold Cubism Pendant<br />

Crafted in 18ct yellow gold and<br />

suspended from a gilt chain, 500mm.<br />

$600–800<br />

396


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401<br />

400<br />

400<br />

A Pair of Diamond Studs<br />

Each claw set with an old European<br />

cut diamond weighing 0.60cts,<br />

coronet frames of 22ct gold,<br />

total weight 1.95gms.<br />

$2,200–2,800<br />

401<br />

Two Diamond Studs<br />

One round brilliant cut diamond<br />

weighing 0.55cts and the other<br />

weighing 0.60cts, claw set and<br />

finished with post and butterfly back<br />

fittings. 18ct white and yellow gold,<br />

total weight 2.1gms.<br />

$1,800–2,200<br />

402<br />

A Gold and Multi-Coloured Sapphire<br />

Necklace<br />

Comprising three flower pendants set<br />

with faceted multi coloured sapphires,<br />

suspended from an adjustable<br />

18ct gold chain, total weight 8gms,<br />

total length 415 to 450mm.<br />

$1,800–2,200<br />

403<br />

A Pink, Purplish Brown and White<br />

Diamond Cluster Ring<br />

Featuring a cushion cut fancy intense<br />

purplish brown diamond of 0.37cts,<br />

surrounded by an inner halo of six light<br />

pink and six white diamonds, and an<br />

outer halo of white diamonds, crafted<br />

in 18ct rose gold. Total weight 3.9gms,<br />

total diamond weight 1.02cts.<br />

$3,200–3,800<br />

404<br />

A Gold, Diamond and Ruby<br />

Cocktail Ring<br />

Featuring an old cut diamond weighing<br />

0.60cts, surrounded by a border of<br />

eight single cut diamonds and eight<br />

round rubies. Raised in a woven<br />

crossover frame of 18ct gold, total<br />

weight 6.8gms.<br />

$1,800–2,200<br />

405<br />

A Tigers Eye Signet Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> oval tigers eye cut en cabochon,<br />

claw set in a raised gold frame with<br />

upswept shoulders to a half round<br />

band in 22ct gold, total weight 9.3gms.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

406<br />

A Pair of Gold Knot Earrings<br />

Openwork interlocking circles<br />

crafted in 14ct yellow gold,<br />

post and clip fittings.<br />

$450–550<br />

407<br />

A Pair of Diamond Stud Earrings<br />

Each having a round brilliant cut<br />

diamond of 0.20cts, bezel set in 18ct<br />

yellow gold and having post and<br />

butterfly back fittings.<br />

$450–550<br />

408<br />

An Antique Gold Guard Chain<br />

of belcher link design finished<br />

with a swivel clip, crafted in 9ct<br />

yellow gold, total weight 35.5gms,<br />

total length 1420mm.<br />

$800–1,200


135<br />

402<br />

403<br />

405<br />

404


136<br />

409<br />

409<br />

Bvlgari Serpenti Diamond Ring<br />

Set throughout with round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds, crafted in 18ct white gold,<br />

signed, total weight 8.4gms, boxed.<br />

$2,400–2,800<br />

410<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

Principal round brilliant cut diamond<br />

of 1.08cts heavily bezel set above<br />

shoulders each set with four graduated<br />

tapered baguette cut diamonds, set in<br />

18ct white gold, total weight 7.4gms.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

411<br />

A Diamond Cluster Ring<br />

Centrally set with a princess cut<br />

diamond of 0.98cts, surrounded by<br />

twenty four small round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds in a square frame. Having<br />

thirteen further diamonds set to each<br />

shoulders, all set in 18ct white gold,<br />

total weight 5.6gms.<br />

$1,800–2,200<br />

412<br />

An Aquamarine Cocktail Ring<br />

Emerald cut aquamarine weighing<br />

9.90cts, claw set above pierced petals<br />

and flat tapered band, crafted in 18ct<br />

white gold, total weight 13.4gms.<br />

$1,800–2,200<br />

413<br />

A Diamond Dress Ring<br />

Featuring four princess cut diamonds<br />

illusion set and raised above channel<br />

set round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

to the shoulders and two further<br />

bands set either side with smaller<br />

diamonds. Total diamond weight<br />

3.31cts. Crafted in 14ct white gold,<br />

total weight 11.7gms.<br />

$1,800–2,200<br />

414<br />

A Gents Diamond Signet Ring<br />

Centrally set with a round brilliant<br />

cut diamond with twelve further<br />

small diamonds set to the surround.<br />

Wide grooved shoulders in 18ct<br />

white gold. Total weight 14.7gms.<br />

Total diamond weight 1.31cts.<br />

$1,800–2,200<br />

415<br />

A Diamond Cluster Ring<br />

Centrally set with a princess cut<br />

diamond of 0.60cts, surrounded by<br />

sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

in a square frame with twenty further<br />

diamonds set to the gallery and five<br />

diamonds set to each shoulder. All set<br />

in 18ct white gold, total weight 7.6gms.<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

416<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> princess cut diamond of 0.71cts<br />

raised above shoulders set with<br />

smaller princess cut diamonds to<br />

the entire band, 18ct white gold,<br />

total weight 4.05gms.<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

417<br />

Principal round brilliant cut diamond of<br />

0.20cts, surrounded by a double halo<br />

of twenty smaller diamonds, set in 18<br />

carat yellow gold, total weight 8.7gms.<br />

$500–800


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411<br />

410<br />

412<br />

413<br />

416<br />

414<br />

415


138<br />

418<br />

A Three Stone Diamond Ring<br />

Comprising a central round brilliant<br />

cut diamond of 0.79cts, offset by<br />

two smaller diamonds totalling<br />

1.40cts, all in a platinum mount with<br />

engraved detail to the shoulders,<br />

total weight 4.60gms.<br />

$3,500–4,500<br />

419<br />

A Two Stone Diamond Ring<br />

Comprising two early round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds, set in coronet frames<br />

with two small diamonds set to<br />

each shoulder, crafted in 18ct<br />

white gold, total weight 2.5gms,<br />

total diamond weight 1.07cts.<br />

$1,600–2,200<br />

420<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> round brilliant cut diamond of<br />

0.91cts caw set above knife edge<br />

shoulders and half round band of<br />

18ct white gold, total weight 3.9gms.<br />

Accompanied by GIA report stating<br />

colour H, clarity SI2.<br />

$2,200–2,600<br />

421<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

Round brilliant cut diamond weighing<br />

0.60cts, having four white and three<br />

pink small brilliant cut diamonds set<br />

to each shoulder, crafted in 18ct<br />

white gold, total weight 4.1gms,<br />

accompanied by a GIA report for<br />

principal stone stating Colour F,<br />

Clarity SI1.<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

422<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> round brilliant cut diamond<br />

weighing 0.59cts, claw set to knife<br />

edge shoulders and half round band all<br />

in platinum, total weight 4.3gms.<br />

$1,600–2,000<br />

423<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

by Makers Mark<br />

<strong>The</strong> old European cut diamond<br />

weighing 0.79cts, set above a concave<br />

tapering matte band of 18ct white<br />

gold, total weight 6.5gms.<br />

$1,400–1,800


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418<br />

419<br />

420<br />

421<br />

423<br />

422


140<br />

424<br />

A Loose Diamond<br />

Round brilliant cut diamond measuring<br />

7.17 x 7.17 x 3.9mm weighing 1.20cts.<br />

$1,600–2,200<br />

425<br />

A Tahitian Pearl and Diamond Ring<br />

Centrally set with a large Tahitian<br />

pearl measuring 13.1mm displaying<br />

grey black hues and good lustre.<br />

Surrounded by fourteen round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds, all set in 18ct yellow<br />

gold, total weight 12.4gms.<br />

$900–1,200<br />

426<br />

A Strand of Cultured Pearls<br />

with Enhancer<br />

Semi baroque cultured pearls<br />

measuring 7mm with a 14ct gold<br />

clasp and having a 14ct yellow gold,<br />

diamond and mabe pearl enhancer,<br />

total length 480mm.<br />

$450–550<br />

427<br />

A Diamond Eternity Ring<br />

Channel set with nine princess cut<br />

diamonds totalling 0.65cts,<br />

set in 18ct yellow and white gold,<br />

total weight 5.4gms.<br />

$500–800<br />

424


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428<br />

429<br />

428<br />

A Strand of South Sea Pearls<br />

Graduated strand of forty one round<br />

South Sea pearls of silver and white<br />

hues and fine lustre measuring 9.8<br />

to 13.3mm. Individually knotted to an<br />

18ct white gold ball clasp, total length<br />

470mm, retailed by Linneys, boxed.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

429<br />

A Tahitian Pearl and Diamond Brooch<br />

Featuring a flower centrally set with<br />

a Tahitian pearl measuring 11.1mm,<br />

surrounded by pave set diamond<br />

petals and radiating petals set with a<br />

single round brilliant cut diamond. Set<br />

in 18ct white gold and finished with<br />

clip and brooch fitting. Weight: 20gms,<br />

diamond weight 0.96cts total.<br />

$1,000–1,500


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430<br />

430<br />

A Gold and Diamond Bracelet<br />

Comprising eleven round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds individually bezel set and<br />

interspaced with rectangular reeded<br />

panels. All set in 18ct gold, total weight<br />

26.4gms, total length190mm.<br />

$1,800–2,200<br />

431<br />

A Diamond Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> square plaque set with four old cut<br />

diamonds, above stepped diamond<br />

set shoulders, 18ct yellow gold,<br />

total diamond weight 0.90cts.<br />

$800–1,000<br />

432<br />

A Diamond Dress Ring<br />

Centrally set with four princess cut<br />

diamonds raised in a square frame,<br />

above four graduated round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds to each shoulder.<br />

Flanked by an outer band each set<br />

with thirteen smaller diamonds,<br />

14ct yellow gold, total weight 12gms.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

433<br />

A Diamond Cluster Ring<br />

Cushion cut diamond weighing<br />

0.87cts, surrounded by a halo of small<br />

brilliant cut diamonds with further<br />

diamond detail to the shoulders.<br />

Crafted in 18ct rose gold, total<br />

weight 4.4gms. Principal diamond<br />

accompanied by GIA report stating<br />

colour E, clarity VS1.<br />

$2,400–2,800<br />

434<br />

A Diamond Solitaire Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> round brilliant cut diamond<br />

weighing 1.00cts, semi channel<br />

set above shoulders set with small<br />

princess cut diamonds, 18ct yellow<br />

gold, total weight 5.2gms.<br />

$2,000–2,600<br />

435<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring and Matching<br />

Diamond Eternity Band<br />

<strong>The</strong> round brilliant cut diamond raised<br />

above pave set diamond shoulders to<br />

a half round band, the eternity band<br />

of conforming design. Both set in<br />

18ct yellow gold, total weight 5.6gms,<br />

accompanied by a GIA report stating<br />

colour E, clarity SI1.<br />

$1,800–2,200<br />

436<br />

A Diamond Dress Ring<br />

Centrally set with four princess cut<br />

diamonds weighing 1.00cts total,<br />

highlighted by round brilliant cut<br />

diamond set borders and detail to<br />

the shoulders, 14ct yellow gold,<br />

total weight 8.6gms.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

437<br />

A Three Stone Diamond Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> principal round brilliant cut<br />

diamond of 0.44cts raised above<br />

two smaller diamonds with further<br />

diamond detail to the shoulders.<br />

Crafted in platinum, total weight<br />

6.9gms, total diamond weight 1.10cts.<br />

$700–1,000<br />

438<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> round brilliant cut diamond of<br />

0.58cts, raised in four claws above a<br />

scroll twist band, crafted in 18ct gold.<br />

Total weight 6.5gms.<br />

$900–1,200


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432<br />

433<br />

436<br />

434<br />

435


144<br />

439<br />

A Gold Charm Bracelet<br />

Fancy oval link 9ct gold bracelet<br />

set with assorted gold charms,<br />

total weight 60gms.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

440<br />

A Gold Charm Bracelet<br />

Fancy oval link bracelet of 9ct<br />

gold, suspended with various<br />

gold charms, total weight 70gms,<br />

total length 220mm.<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

441<br />

An Antique Gold Curb Bracelet<br />

<strong>The</strong> oversized hollow curb-link<br />

bracelet with heart shaped<br />

padlock clasp crafted in 9ct gold,<br />

total weight 44.2gms.<br />

$800–1,000<br />

442<br />

An Antique Gold and Gem-set Brooch<br />

the openwork brooch set throughout<br />

with white zircon and paste,<br />

crafted in 9ct gold.<br />

$500–700<br />

439<br />

440


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443<br />

443<br />

A Diamond, Sapphire, Ruby<br />

and Gold Jewellery Suite<br />

Comprising a necklace, bracelet<br />

and earrings, the necklace featuring<br />

a drop set with three dark blue<br />

sapphires, three marquise cut rubies<br />

and thirty two round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds, suspended from bright<br />

cut 18ct gold chain, the bracelet<br />

of conforming design and the<br />

earring set with three marquise cut<br />

sapphires and three marquise cut<br />

diamonds. All in 18ct yellow gold,<br />

total weight 36.4gms, presented<br />

in a Richard Ogden, London box.<br />

$2,400–2,800<br />

444<br />

A Hematite and Gold Signet Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> rectangular polished panel<br />

of hematite claw set in a raise<br />

framed with engraved shoulders<br />

and tapered flat band in 22ct gold,<br />

total weight 10gms.<br />

$800–1,200<br />

445<br />

A Collection of Gold Jewellery<br />

Comprising a 22ct gold bracelet<br />

total length 200mm, and a 21ct<br />

gold chain total length 540mm,<br />

total weight 11.8gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

446<br />

A Collection of Gold Jewellery<br />

Comprising a foxtail link chain with<br />

a lozenge shaped pendant in 18ct<br />

gold, an 18ct gold figaro link chain<br />

and a long white gold foxtail link chain<br />

(no clasp).<br />

$500–700<br />

447<br />

A Gold and Diamond Crossover Ring<br />

Featuring four intersecting bands, two<br />

set with round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

the others of polished finish. Crafted in<br />

18ct gold, total weight 9.45gms.<br />

$700–900<br />

444


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448<br />

448<br />

A Gold Bracelet and Matching Ring<br />

Both of flat curb link design, the<br />

bracelet finished with sliding tongue<br />

clasp and two figure eight safety<br />

catches, total length 200mm, total<br />

weight 46.1gms, the ring size X,<br />

total weight 11.9gms.<br />

$1,800–2,400<br />

449<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

Round brilliant cut diamond of<br />

0.81cts claw set in white gold and<br />

finished in 18ct yellow gold band,<br />

total weight 3.6gms.<br />

$1,600–2,400<br />

450<br />

A Sapphire and Diamond Ring<br />

and Gold Wedder<br />

Round cut sapphire weighing 0.90cts<br />

surrounded by ten round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds and a single cut diamond<br />

set to each shoulder, crafted in 18ct<br />

gold, together with an 18ct gold band,<br />

total weight 4.4gms.<br />

$900–1,200<br />

451<br />

A Princess Cut Diamond Ring<br />

Principal princess cut diamond of<br />

0.85cts bezel set above six smaller<br />

princess cut diamonds channel set to<br />

the shoulders, crafted in 18ct white<br />

and yellow gold, total weight 7.1gms.<br />

$1,600–2,200<br />

452<br />

A Three Stone Diamond Ring<br />

Centrally bezel set with an old<br />

European cut diamond of 1.10cts and<br />

two small old cut diamonds to either<br />

side, all set in 18ct gold, total weight<br />

4.1gms, total diamond weight 1.60cts.<br />

$2,400–2,800<br />

453<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> princess cut diamond weighing<br />

0.70cts raised above a half round<br />

band, 18ct white and yellow gold,<br />

total weight 3.3gms.<br />

$1,200–1,600


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450<br />

449<br />

451<br />

452<br />

453


148<br />

454<br />

A Gents Tudor Day Date Gold,<br />

Stainless Steel and Diamond Wrist<br />

Watch<br />

Automatic, circular gold dial with<br />

diamond numerals, day at 12, date at<br />

three, diamond set bezel, stainless<br />

steel case, gold and stainless steel<br />

bands, 31mm diameter, boxed.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

455<br />

A Gold Cocktail Wrist Watch<br />

Manual wind, 18ct gold polished<br />

case and bracelet bands,<br />

total weight 12.8gms.<br />

$600–800<br />

454


149<br />

456<br />

A Jaeger LeCoultre Gold<br />

and Diamond Reverso Wrist Watch<br />

Automatic, rectangular white and<br />

black dials with Arabic numerals,<br />

18ct rose gold case set with round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds, having brown<br />

leather bands with deployment clasp,<br />

40mm diameter, boxed.<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

456


150<br />

457<br />

Chanel J12 Ceramic<br />

and Diamond Wrist Watch<br />

Automatic, white dial with applied<br />

diamond numerals, diamond set<br />

bezel, white ceramic case and bands,<br />

47mm diameter.<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

458<br />

A Ladies Omega Diamond<br />

Constellation Wrist Watch<br />

Automatic, circular black dial with<br />

diamond numerals and date at<br />

three, diamond set bezel to stainless<br />

steel case with glazed section to<br />

reverse, stainless steel bands,<br />

18mm diameter, boxed.<br />

$1,600–2,200<br />

457<br />

459<br />

A Ladies Omega Gold Wrist Watch<br />

Manual wind, circular gold dial with<br />

applied baton numerals, 18ct yellow<br />

gold case and integral bands, signed<br />

case, dial, movement and bands, total<br />

weight 36.5gms, 17mm diameter,<br />

total length 190mm.<br />

$600–800<br />

460<br />

A Movado Gold Wrist Watch, 1950s,<br />

and an Eterna Gold Wrist Watch,<br />

1960s<br />

manual wind, circular dial with applied<br />

baton numerals, 18ct gold case<br />

and bands, 18mm diameter, total<br />

weight 20.7gms, the Eterna in manual<br />

wind, circular dial with applied baton<br />

numerals, 18ct gold case and 14ct<br />

gold pierced textured bands, 15mm<br />

diameter, total weight 43.6gms.<br />

$500–700


458<br />

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152<br />

461<br />

A Gents Chopard Wrist Watch<br />

Manual wind, circular white dial<br />

with black Roman numerals, 18ct<br />

gold case and black leather bands,<br />

40mm diameter, boxed.<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

462<br />

A Vintage Movado Stainless Steel<br />

Wrist Watch<br />

manual wind, circular white dial with<br />

Arabic numerals, month at three,<br />

seconds dial at six, day at nine,<br />

26mm diameter.<br />

$700–900<br />

463<br />

A Jaeger-LeCoultre Gold Wrist Watch<br />

manual wind, circular dial numbers<br />

and index markers to face, 18ct<br />

rose gold case with leather bands,<br />

25mm diameter.<br />

$600–800<br />

464<br />

A Continental Ladies Diamond Set<br />

Pocket watch and Chain<br />

Crown wind and pin set, circular<br />

white enamel dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, diamond and black enamel<br />

detail to 14ct gold case, 22mm<br />

diameter, suspended from a 14ct<br />

white and yellow gold fancy link chain<br />

with a swivel clip, total length 440mm,<br />

total weight 27.3gms.<br />

$800–1,200<br />

465<br />

A Gold Waltham Pocketwatch<br />

Crown wind, circular white enamel<br />

dial with black Roman numerals<br />

and sub-seconds at six, 18ct gold<br />

case with engraved and engine<br />

turned decoration, 40mm diameter,<br />

total weight 51.4gms.<br />

$800–1,000<br />

461


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466<br />

A Gold Pocketwatch<br />

Crown wind and pin set, circular white<br />

dial with black Roman numerals and<br />

subsidiary seconds dial at six, 18ct<br />

yellow gold engine turned case, 48mm<br />

diameter, total weight 80.2gms.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

467<br />

An Antique Gold and Diamond<br />

Fob Chain<br />

<strong>The</strong> fancy link fob chain set with rose<br />

cut diamonds, suspended with a<br />

round swivel spinner set with rose cut<br />

diamonds in a floral formation, finished<br />

with a large jump ring and swivel clip,<br />

crafted in 14ct yellow gold, total weight<br />

29.6gms, total length 290mm.<br />

$2,600–3,600<br />

467<br />

466


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Clocks & Barometers –<br />

A Private Gentleman's Collection<br />

469<br />

An oak stick barometer, England,<br />

circa 1860<br />

with an ivorine scale and retailer’s mark<br />

of Boettger Adelaide<br />

94cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

470<br />

A mahogany and ivory stick barometer<br />

thermometer by Smith Wisbeach,<br />

circa 1850<br />

93cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

472<br />

A Regency marquetry inlaid mahogany<br />

banjo barometer by Kalabergo,<br />

Banbury, circa 1820<br />

the case with a broken arch pediment<br />

and a silvered dial, delicately inlaid with<br />

conch shell and flower motifs, marked<br />

Kalabergo Banbury to the dial<br />

95cm high<br />

NOTE<br />

John Kalabergo came to Oxfordshire<br />

from Italy and established himself<br />

as a successful watch, clock and<br />

barometer maker. His young nephew<br />

Giovanni came over to assist him,<br />

but one night in 1852, just outside<br />

Banbury, Giovanni reported that his<br />

uncle had been shot dead. Suspicion<br />

quickly fell upon the nephew. Sent to<br />

Oxford, Giovanni was tried, convicted,<br />

and sentenced to death for the murder.<br />

<strong>The</strong> case attracted much press<br />

attention and a spate of popular ballad<br />

writing, so much so, that on the day of<br />

execution, some 8000-10 000 people<br />

flocked to Oxford to watch the public<br />

hanging. Giovanni Kalabergo was the<br />

last person to be hanged in Oxford.<br />

'Young Kalabergo is my name,<br />

I brought myself to grief and shame;<br />

For murdering my uncle as you may<br />

see,<br />

As brought me to the gallows tree'<br />

$400–600<br />

473<br />

A rosewood stick barometer<br />

by J. Gibb, 35 Nicholas Street,<br />

Scarborough, circa 1840<br />

with ivory scales<br />

95cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

468<br />

468<br />

A rare mahogany cased double-tubed<br />

angled barometer by Samuel Lainton,<br />

Halifax, circa 1830<br />

104cm high, arm 73cm wide<br />

NOTE<br />

see an identical model in Eric Banfield,<br />

Barometers Stick or Cistern Tube,<br />

Baros Books, 1985, 1996, page 161<br />

$2,400–4,000<br />

471<br />

An Arts & Crafts oak cased Admiral<br />

Fitzroy’s barometer, thermometer,<br />

late 19th century<br />

marked Lennie, 46 Princes Street<br />

Edinburgh<br />

105cm high<br />

NOTE<br />

Lennie was a family of opticians<br />

and instrument makers who had a<br />

premises at this address from 1857<br />

onwards. Principally retailers, the<br />

majority of their instruments were<br />

sourced from the finest makers of<br />

the day.<br />

$300–500<br />

474<br />

An oak cased farmers barometer<br />

thermometer, by Negretti & Zambra,<br />

circa 1865<br />

with porcelain scales and a wet and<br />

dry bulb hygrometer<br />

96cm high<br />

NOTE<br />

see similar in Edwin Banfield<br />

Barometers Stick or Cistern Tube,<br />

Baros Books, 1985, 1996, pp 132-133<br />

$300–400


155<br />

475<br />

A French gothic inspired rosewood<br />

banjo barometer by Gohin Pere et Filsy,<br />

Rue N.S Eustache, 24, circa 1840<br />

with delicate blonde wood<br />

stringing throughout and a<br />

decorative moulded bezel<br />

106cm high<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

476<br />

A fine Neoclassical style<br />

mahogany cased mercury<br />

barometer, thermometer weather<br />

station, probably Dutch, circa 1870<br />

110cm high<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

477<br />

An oak cased Admiral Fitzroy’s<br />

barometer, thermometer and<br />

hydrometer, circa 1885<br />

marked ‘adapted to the Southern<br />

Hemisphere’, thermometer marked<br />

'Gaunt, Optician, Melbourne'<br />

96cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

478<br />

A honey oak mounted brass stick<br />

barometer thermometer by Negretti &<br />

Zambra, London circa 1870<br />

in the style of a mountaineer’s and<br />

balloonist’s barometer<br />

112cm high<br />

$800–1,200<br />

475<br />

476


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Other Properties<br />

479<br />

KNUD KYHN<br />

(DANISH 1880-1969)<br />

Figure of a panther (Tiger)<br />

Sung and Solsatara glazed stoneware<br />

Royal Copenhagen underglaze<br />

blue and printed factory marks,<br />

further incised 20082 KK<br />

13cm high<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

480<br />

An Art Deco glass and wrought iron<br />

chandelier, French<br />

with swirling grape vines around a<br />

central corona and four scrolling arms<br />

terminating in pendant glass shades<br />

75cm long<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

479<br />

481


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481<br />

A Georgian style mahogany leather<br />

topped kneehole desk by Waring &<br />

Gillows Ltd, English, circa 1910<br />

the serpentine top above pedestals<br />

of convex profile with frieze drawers,<br />

drawers and cupboards to both<br />

sides, fine relief carved elements to<br />

the edges and raised on carved and<br />

spreading bracket feet, brass maker's<br />

cartouche for the Lancaster factory to<br />

the central drawer<br />

72cm high, 152cm wide, 90cm deep<br />

NOTE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lancaster factory closed in 1962<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

482<br />

UGO CATANI<br />

(ITALIAN, 1859-1944)<br />

La Fiorentina 1880<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and dated lower right:<br />

U. Nicolai Catani 1880<br />

49 x 33cm<br />

NOTE<br />

Florentine born Ugo Catani trained at<br />

the Academy of Art in that city and in<br />

1885 travelled with fellow Academy<br />

student, Girolamo Nerli, to Melbourne<br />

where he was to work for the next<br />

ten years, sharing studios with Nerli,<br />

Walter Withers, and Arthur Loureiro.<br />

Concerned by the conservative<br />

tendencies espoused by the Victorian<br />

Academy, Catani, along with with fellow<br />

young artists including Tom Roberts<br />

agitated to form the Australian Artists<br />

Association, with whom he exhibited<br />

and held office as a committee<br />

member.<br />

From 1895 Catani resided and worked<br />

in England before returning to his<br />

native Florence in the 1920s where he<br />

remained for the rest of his life.<br />

Catani earned his living principally as<br />

a portrait painter, and this work, La<br />

Fiorentina, is a work by the youthful<br />

Catani during his formative Florentine<br />

years. Here, an elegant young woman,<br />

with a glass in hand poses in an<br />

unmistakably Italian garden complete<br />

with antique statuary.<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

483<br />

PUBLIO DE TOMMASI<br />

(ITALIAN, 1858-1923)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Village Entrance 1882<br />

watercolour<br />

signed, dated and inscribed lower left:<br />

P De Tommasi Roma 82<br />

54.5 x 36cm<br />

$500–800<br />

484<br />

JOHN LINELL (ATTRIBUTED)<br />

Returning Home<br />

oil on panel<br />

23 x 33cm<br />

$500–800<br />

482


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485<br />

An interesting matched pair of Royal<br />

Worcester vases by John and Harry<br />

Stinton, circa 1908<br />

the vases with slender fluted necks<br />

in sage green and flying handles<br />

with mask terminals, decorated to<br />

the bodies with near mirror image<br />

scenes of Highland cattle in misty<br />

landscapes, signed J. Stinton to<br />

lower right of one, and H. Sinton to<br />

lower right of other, puce backstamps<br />

underside, shape number 1911<br />

31cm high<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

486<br />

A New Hall hard paste porcelain<br />

teapot, circa 1790<br />

in 'silver' shape with a high set 'C'<br />

scroll handle, curvaceous spout,<br />

low domed cover and onion shaped<br />

finial, enamel decorated with pink,<br />

iron and puce borders and sprigs<br />

upon a cream ground in the Chinese<br />

export manner, painted mark M48<br />

underside; unmarked. Height 15.5 cm.<br />

Width 23.5 cm<br />

$300–500<br />

487<br />

A Duncan Phyfe style inlaid<br />

mahogany dining table and eight<br />

Queen Anne style chairs<br />

the cross-banded top with three<br />

extension leaves, standing on<br />

twin pedestals with splayed legs<br />

terminating in brass lion's paw feet,<br />

the chairs with vasiform splats and<br />

upholstered in cream brocade<br />

the table 74cm high,<br />

176cm wide unextended, 284cm wide<br />

extended,117cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

485


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488<br />

A Royal Worcester ewer decorated<br />

by William Powell, 1912<br />

the ovoid body decorated in the<br />

round with herons wading in a rocky<br />

pool in an oasis landscape upon<br />

a pale blue ground, the moulded<br />

handle, collar and base in gold and<br />

shot colours, puce backstamp<br />

underside and numerals 1309, signed<br />

W. Powell lower left of main image<br />

34cm high<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

489<br />

A Scandinavian three seat leather sofa,<br />

in the style of Borge Mogensen<br />

in copper tan tones with piped squab<br />

cushions to the seat, back and side<br />

length of back 226cm<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

494<br />

A George III oak tilt-top wine table,<br />

18th century<br />

with much patination and raised on a<br />

tripod base with pad feet<br />

62.5cm high, 69.5cm diameter<br />

$500–800<br />

495<br />

A first period Worcester lattice<br />

chestnut basket, circa 1765<br />

the twin handled scallop edge basket<br />

in pinecone design, with flower heads<br />

and leafy mounts to the exterior,<br />

crescent mark to base<br />

9.5cm high, 18.5 x 21cm<br />

$300–500<br />

496<br />

An oak campaign hanging bookcase<br />

three tiered, with brass pillars<br />

58cm high, 91cm wide, 20cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

purchased from Christopher Clarke<br />

Antiques, England<br />

$600–800<br />

490<br />

A French polished brass fan-form fire<br />

screen, 19th century<br />

the gryphon form base surmounted by<br />

a pierced fan folding mechanism<br />

63cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

491<br />

A breakfront oak sideboard<br />

with four central drawers flanked by<br />

pairs of fielded cupboards and long<br />

drawers, raised on Georgian style<br />

bracket feet<br />

87cm high, 210cm wide, 52cm deep<br />

$600–800<br />

492<br />

FRENCH SCHOOL<br />

Summer Garden 1956<br />

oil on board<br />

dated lower right: 1956<br />

18.5 x 28cm<br />

$600–900<br />

493<br />

A four piece weathered teak outdoor<br />

setting by Lister Teak<br />

comprising two slat back benches<br />

and matching armchairs<br />

the length of back of the benches<br />

180.5cm<br />

$500–800<br />

488


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497<br />

A walnut dining suite, by Dario Zoureff,<br />

circa 1960<br />

comprising a circular dining table<br />

with three extension leaves and six<br />

button back vinyl dining chairs<br />

the table 72cm high, 106cm diameter,<br />

257.5cm (extended width),<br />

each leaf 50.5cm<br />

NOTE<br />

Commissioned by the present owners<br />

from Dario Zoureff.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

498<br />

A wicker furniture setting<br />

comprising two tub chairs, an<br />

ottoman/table and two stools, all with<br />

matching cream cushions<br />

the chair 80cm high, 87cm wide,<br />

102cm deep<br />

the ottoman 50cm high, 80cm wide,<br />

65cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

499<br />

A pair of Louis XV style cherry wood<br />

fauteuils, 20th century<br />

of generous proportions, with lightly<br />

carved floral crests, curvaceous arms<br />

and raised on cabriole legs, covered in<br />

striped cream chenille upholstery<br />

$600–800<br />

500<br />

A pair of upholstered lounge chairs<br />

of generous proportions and<br />

upholstered in a lightly textured stone<br />

white fabric with a double nail trim,<br />

raised on mahogany toned tapering<br />

legs, with front casters<br />

84cm high, 71cm wide, 80cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

501<br />

A set of ten Louis XV style oak dining<br />

chairs<br />

comprising eight dining chairs and two<br />

carvers upholstered in a self patterned<br />

wheaten damask<br />

accompanied by a set of bespoke<br />

covers<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

502<br />

A Victorian walnut bookcase<br />

the stepped cornice above a pair<br />

of glazed doors flanked by carved<br />

corbels, the projecting lower section<br />

with conforming decoration<br />

218cm high, 137cm wide, 45cm deep<br />

$800–1,200<br />

503<br />

A Georgian mahogany bow fronted<br />

chest<br />

$500–800<br />

504<br />

A set of vintage Louis XV style<br />

beechwood chairs, 20th century<br />

comprising eight chairs, each with<br />

channel grooved shield backs and<br />

wavy splats above serpentine seating<br />

rails and raised on curvaceous<br />

legs and whorl feet united by 'H'<br />

form stretchers, the drop in seats<br />

upholstered in coffee toned fabric<br />

$500–700<br />

505<br />

An upholstered king size bed in the<br />

Louis XVI manner<br />

the wing style bed with a rope twist<br />

frame and a floral carved crest in<br />

a painted finish, with rails and a<br />

conforming footer, upholstered in an<br />

ecru check pattern<br />

the headboard 163cm high,<br />

198cm wide, the footboard 71cm high,<br />

198cm wide<br />

$600–800


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506<br />

506<br />

A brown leather three seater sofa<br />

of generous proportions with<br />

rollover arms and removable<br />

seat and back cushions<br />

the length of back 265cm<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

507<br />

A Victorian Chinoiserie tilt top table,<br />

19th century<br />

decorated with a scene of red<br />

crested cranes in a landscape<br />

setting, enclosed by a floral border<br />

enhanced with butterflies, the<br />

pedestal raised upon a triform<br />

base with lion's paw style feet<br />

80cm high, 80cm diameter<br />

$500–800<br />

508<br />

A carved and painted giltwood pier<br />

mirror, in the Louis XVI style<br />

the arching mirror with a floral<br />

carved crest above a cupid<br />

medallion flanked by ribbon tied<br />

decorations, the shaped channel<br />

grooved frame with bead detail<br />

180 x 100cm<br />

$800–1,200<br />

497


162<br />

509<br />

510


163<br />

511<br />

509<br />

A pair of Louis XV style carved<br />

giltwood fauteuils<br />

of generous proportions with lightly<br />

carved floral crests, curvaceous<br />

arms and raised on cabriole legs,<br />

covered in Versace leopard print<br />

upholstery and accompanied by<br />

matching Versace cushions<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

510<br />

A finely tessellated horn veneer<br />

extension dining table by Maitland<br />

Smith, 1990s<br />

the Duncan Phyfe style table with two<br />

extensions veneered with an ebonised<br />

running brick pattern throughout,<br />

the twin pedestal bases similarly<br />

decorated with the legs terminating in<br />

brass lion's paw feet and casters<br />

70cm high, 226 cm wide, (extensions<br />

55.ccm wide), total extended width<br />

336cm 115cm deep<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

511<br />

DAVID MACKAY HARRISON<br />

(BORN 1941)<br />

Lauren<br />

cast bronze sculpture<br />

signed and editioned to base:<br />

DMH 35/100<br />

31cm high, 57cm wide<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Wagner Art Gallery, Sydney<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

512<br />

A Belgian oak Art Deco mirror backed<br />

sideboard by DeCoene Frères,<br />

circa 1930<br />

a rouge de Rance marble top<br />

sideboard with fluted pilasters, gilt<br />

bronze embellishments and inlaid floral<br />

details to the twin doors with original<br />

keys engraved 'DECOENE FRÈRES'<br />

159cm high, 165cm wide, 58cm deep<br />

$2,500-3,500


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513<br />

A Belgian oak Art Deco dining suite by<br />

DeCoene Frères, circa 1930<br />

comprising a parquetry oval table<br />

raised on a fluted pedestal and<br />

spreading base, eight matching<br />

vase back chairs upholstered<br />

in Fortuny Melagrana fabric<br />

and Italian velvet seats<br />

the table 79cm high, 180cm wide,<br />

120cm deep<br />

$2,400–3,000<br />

514<br />

ARTHUR VICTOR GREGORY<br />

(1867-1957)<br />

Port Jackson 1927<br />

watercolour<br />

36.5 x 64.5cm<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

515<br />

A pair of Art Deco style solid brass<br />

floor lamps, French, 20th century<br />

of striking design with upturned<br />

shades supported on tapering<br />

tubular stems to square bases, with<br />

contemporary electric fittings<br />

182cm high, 61cm diameter of shade<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

516<br />

A set of eight white Foscarini Birdie<br />

wall lamps, designed by Ludovica and<br />

Roberto Palomba<br />

fabricated from polycarbonate,<br />

powder coated steel<br />

shade 20cm high, full length<br />

of shade 42cm and wall fitting,<br />

protrusion from wall 24cm<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

517<br />

A Catellani & Smith PostKrisi<br />

design table lamp, introduced<br />

in 2004 by Enzo Catellani<br />

a delicate white shell form in frayed<br />

fibreglass upon a slender chrome<br />

stem to a square base<br />

97cm high<br />

$800–1,200<br />

518<br />

An Classical Revival mahogany court<br />

cupboard, French, 19th century<br />

with a gallery above a decorative<br />

pediment, two panelled doors flanked<br />

by pairs of fluted and spiral twist<br />

columns, turned supports and a rear<br />

plate rack above the extended base<br />

with frieze drawers and cupboards with<br />

bold octagonal carved medallions, the<br />

whole raised on bun feet<br />

241cm high, 131cm wide,<br />

52.5cm deep<br />

$600–800


165<br />

514<br />

513


166<br />

519<br />

An early Georgian walnut chest of<br />

drawers, 18th century<br />

the surface with quarter veneer panels<br />

and crossbanding, above with a pair<br />

of short and three long drawers, each<br />

with drop brass handles and raised on<br />

bun feet<br />

92cm high, 95cm wide, 56cm deep<br />

$1,400–1,600<br />

520<br />

A pair of oak linenfold panels, English,<br />

15/16th century<br />

156cm high, 37cm wide<br />

$500–800<br />

521<br />

A pair of oak linenfold panels, English,<br />

15/16th century<br />

142cm high, 36cm wide<br />

$500–800<br />

519<br />

522<br />

A fine Victorian burr walnut piano front<br />

davenport, 19th century<br />

with a brass gallery back, four side<br />

drawers and matching faux drawers,<br />

the piano hinged front opening to a<br />

writing surface and a series of pigeon<br />

holes and compartments, with a spring<br />

loaded rear letters compartment,<br />

and raised on carved supports and<br />

squashed bun feet<br />

97cm high, 57cm wide, 57cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

522<br />

523<br />

A Transitional style marble<br />

topped tulipwood vitrine, French,<br />

early 20th century<br />

the shaped rouge marble top above a<br />

single door and concave glazed sides,<br />

with book end veneer panels to the<br />

lower register, raised on short hipped<br />

cabriole legs and embellished with gilt<br />

bronze trims and sabots<br />

162cm high, 83cm wide, 36cm deep<br />

$800–1,000


167<br />

Other Properties – Rugs<br />

524<br />

A knotted pile carpet, Khotan,<br />

East Turkestan, late 19th century<br />

a characteristic example of the<br />

beautiful carpets from the Khotan<br />

oasis that are woven in a repeating<br />

design of stylised pomegranates and<br />

branches growing out of a small vase<br />

at each end of the field; all contained<br />

by a series of four outer borders with<br />

geometric motifs typical of Central<br />

Asian weaving. <strong>The</strong> carpet is in<br />

excellent condition with lustrous wool,<br />

full pile, and rich, saturated colour<br />

412 x 208cm<br />

NOTE<br />

East Turkestan is modern day<br />

north-west China<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

525<br />

A silk knotted prayer designed rug,<br />

Iran, 20th century<br />

cream ground, with inscriptions in the<br />

cartouches<br />

106 x 140cm<br />

$600–800<br />

526<br />

A Turkoman knotted carpet,<br />

Afghanistan, late 20th century<br />

208 x 296cm<br />

$800–1,000<br />

524


168<br />

527<br />

A Bidjar runner, Northern Iran<br />

309 x 73cm<br />

$2,400–2,600<br />

528<br />

A Kerman runner, Eastern Iran, 1950s<br />

501 x 89cm<br />

$1,800–2,000<br />

529<br />

An antique Zeigler rug, Persian,<br />

late 19th century<br />

522 x 354cm<br />

$16,000–18,000<br />

530<br />

An Aubusson rug<br />

the tapestry weave rug in a muted<br />

dusky rose, maroon, and coffee palette<br />

upon a cream field, featuring a central<br />

floral medallion enclosed by a floral<br />

chain, with vegetal arabesques and<br />

decorative floral style spandrels<br />

260 x 175cm<br />

$500–800<br />

531<br />

A silk knotted rug, Iran, 20th century<br />

with central medallion design on a<br />

maroon ground<br />

206 x 149cm<br />

$1,300–1,500<br />

527<br />

528


169<br />

529


170<br />

532 533<br />

532<br />

A Brojerd rug, Southwestern Iran,<br />

circa 1940s<br />

201 x 130cm<br />

$1,400–1,600<br />

533<br />

An Abadeh rug, South Western Iran,<br />

circa 1950s<br />

166 x 107cm<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

534<br />

An Afghanistan rug, Turkoman design,<br />

late 20th century<br />

283 x 203cm<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

535<br />

A large Turkoman knotted carpet,<br />

Afghanistan, late 20th century<br />

342 x 247cm<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

536<br />

An Afshar rug, South Eastern Iran<br />

208 x 152cm<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

537<br />

A Bakhtiari rug, South Western Iran,<br />

circa 1940s<br />

201 x 155cm<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

538<br />

A Central Persian rug, Kashan district,<br />

early 20th century<br />

200 x 130cm<br />

$500–800<br />

539<br />

A Turkoman rug, Central Asia,<br />

Tekke tribe, early 20th century<br />

185 x 118cm<br />

$500–800<br />

540<br />

A West-Central Persian carpet,<br />

Mahal district, early 20th century<br />

278 x 357cm<br />

$500–800


171<br />

534<br />

535<br />

536<br />

537


172<br />

541<br />

541<br />

A Southern Persian knotted rug,<br />

Fars province, Hamsa Confederation<br />

of Tribes, late 19th century<br />

156 x 200cm<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

542<br />

A silk knotted rug, Iran, 20th century<br />

finely woven with central medallion<br />

design<br />

100 x 156cm<br />

$1,200–1,400<br />

543<br />

A Ghomsheh pattern rug,<br />

South Central Iran, late 20th century<br />

157 x 103cm<br />

$1,800–2,500<br />

544<br />

An ornately patterned Saruk rug,<br />

South Western Iran, late 20th century<br />

152 x 98cm<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

545<br />

A Kashan pattern rug, Southern Iran<br />

223 x 145cm<br />

$2,000–2,200<br />

546<br />

A flatwoven carpet, Ersari Turkoman<br />

tribe, Central Asia, mid 20th century<br />

386 x 204cm<br />

$800–1,000<br />

547<br />

A knotted pile carpet, Senneh district,<br />

north-west Iran, mid 20th century<br />

220 x 290cm<br />

$800–1,000<br />

548<br />

A knotted pile carpet, South-East Iran,<br />

Afshar weaving district, circa 1920<br />

190 x 160cm<br />

$600–800


173<br />

542<br />

543<br />

544<br />

545


174<br />

549<br />

EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />

Figure Resting in a Classical<br />

Landscape<br />

oil on canvas<br />

75 x 62cm<br />

$800–1,200<br />

550<br />

A Raj-era Art Deco rosewood lounge<br />

suite, Pondicherry, India 1930s<br />

comprising a settee and two wing<br />

chairs with carved cabriole legs,<br />

covered in luxe textured violet<br />

upholstery by Atmosphere, India<br />

100cm high, 150cm wide, 85cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Made in the former French colony of<br />

Pondicherry India<br />

Geethanjali Artefacts, Pondicherry<br />

furnishings of the residence of<br />

Victoria's Commissioner to India,<br />

Bangalore, then,<br />

the official residence of Victoria's<br />

Agent-General to London<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

549<br />

550


175<br />

551<br />

551<br />

L. AYERS (ENGLISH,<br />

19TH CENTURY)<br />

A Portrait of a Lady and<br />

a Portrait of a Gentleman<br />

circa 1870<br />

two oil on canvas<br />

each signed lower left: L Ayers<br />

60.5 x 50cm (each)<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

552<br />

A rosewood bench seat,<br />

in the Raj-era Art Deco style, India<br />

hand made with carved cabriole<br />

legs and a squab cushion covered<br />

in luxe textured violet upholstery by<br />

Atmosphere, India<br />

52cm high, 130cm wide, 49cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

the residence of Victoria's<br />

Commissioner to India, Bangalore,<br />

then, the official residence of Victoria's<br />

Agent-General to London<br />

$340–400


176<br />

553<br />

A large Warwick vase garden<br />

urn on a stone plinth<br />

in composite cast stone with a<br />

weathered patina<br />

vase 80cm high and 120cm wide<br />

plinth 57cm high, 58 x 58cm<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

554<br />

A Victorian dual seat cast iron garden<br />

bench, 19th century<br />

with scrolling floral designs to the legs<br />

and arm rests, with weathered slats<br />

length of back 243cm<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

555<br />

A mixed weathered teak four piece<br />

outdoor setting<br />

comprising three bench<br />

seats and a long bench<br />

the length of back of the largest seat<br />

182cm<br />

$500–800<br />

553<br />

554


177<br />

556<br />

556<br />

MILAN TODD (1922-2018)<br />

Sun Worshippers<br />

timber relief panel<br />

signed and dated lower left: TODD 73<br />

91.5 x 60.5cm<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

557<br />

A Tji Wara Society male antelope<br />

sculpture, Bambara Mali<br />

carved pierced wood with remnant<br />

pigment<br />

131cm high, 40cm wide, 12cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

557


178<br />

558<br />

An antique Venetian giltwood mirror,<br />

early 19th century<br />

the shaped mirror with pierced rocaille<br />

decorations and a vegetal crest, the<br />

original plate enclosed by a pale blue<br />

border decorated with a lozenge band<br />

102cm high, 72cm wide<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

559<br />

A faux-bois decorated straight-front<br />

chest of drawers, Central European,<br />

19th century<br />

with three long drawers and garlic bulb<br />

handles, raised on bun feet<br />

101cm high, 125cm wide, 58cm deep<br />

$700–1,000<br />

560<br />

A Louis XV style hexagonal<br />

brass hall light<br />

60cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

558<br />

559


179<br />

561<br />

An finely carved Louis XVI style<br />

giltwood salon mantel mirror<br />

the arching mirror with a scallop<br />

shell crest flanked by trailing<br />

pendants of flowers to the shoulders<br />

and sides terminating in whorls,<br />

the plate draped with ribbon tied<br />

swags and folded drapery<br />

260 x 140cm<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

562<br />

SYBREN VALKEMA (1916-1996)<br />

An art glass vase, 1963<br />

a free-blown colourless glass vase<br />

with enclosed glasstrails, signed<br />

to footrim and numbered VH 36,<br />

illustrated in and together with a copy<br />

of the exhibition catalogue, Leerdam<br />

Unica 1923-1987 by Marc Heiremans,<br />

which accompanied a 1987 exhibition<br />

at Galerij Novecento, Antwerp<br />

38cm high<br />

NOTE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dutch artist and teacher, Sybren<br />

Valkema, was the founder of the<br />

European Studio Glass Movement<br />

known as VRIJ GLAS (Free Glass)<br />

$800–1,200<br />

563<br />

ALDO TURA (1909-1963),<br />

ITALIAN<br />

A goat skin and brass cocktail<br />

shaker and matching thermos<br />

the wood cased shaker and thermos<br />

covered in emerald green goat skin<br />

with brushed brass mounts and<br />

fittings, thermos with original label<br />

to base, 'CREAZIONE TURA ITALY'<br />

the cocktail shaker 29cm high<br />

$500–600<br />

564<br />

A Louis XVI style gilt bronze cartel<br />

clock, late 19th century<br />

with a cast floral crest and draped<br />

with floral and fabric style swags,<br />

the dial with Arabic numerals,<br />

minute markings, and pierced<br />

gilded hands beneath a<br />

domed glass, with pendulum<br />

55cm long<br />

$500–700<br />

561


180<br />

565<br />

A large gilded wall mirror<br />

the frame ornately moulded<br />

with bay leaves<br />

190 x 150cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

566<br />

A pair of Louis XV style walnut<br />

bergeres<br />

with arching backs, squab seats and<br />

rollover arms, upholstered in a red, grey<br />

and cream stripe fabric, the frame with<br />

carved floral details and cabriole legs<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

567<br />

A shoulder mounted taxidermy<br />

stag head<br />

with glass eyes and original antlers<br />

121cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

565<br />

566


181<br />

568<br />

A Regency style dolphin-based centre<br />

table in the manner of Maitland Smith<br />

the circular wood table with a fine faux<br />

marble tiled surface above a giltwood<br />

column and supports to a tripod<br />

platform base<br />

76cm high, 120cm diameter<br />

$700–900<br />

569<br />

A Meissen porcelain figure group, late<br />

19th/20th century<br />

a romantic pastoral group clustered<br />

beneath a tree after the original design<br />

by Michel Victor Acier, blue underglaze<br />

crossed swords mark, incised ‘D.95’,<br />

red painted 23 to base<br />

26cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

568<br />

570<br />

A Napoleon III gilt bronze mounted<br />

Boulle pier cabinet, 19th century<br />

with a single glazed door and<br />

decorated throughout with scrolling<br />

brass strap-work and classical mounts<br />

109cm high, 69cm wide, 34.5cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

571<br />

A Bohemian gilded porcelain<br />

dinner set, 20th century<br />

a setting for twelve, together<br />

with similar service, the cream<br />

setting with tooled gilded borders,<br />

comprising plates in various sizes,<br />

cups and associated saucers,<br />

and various serving wares, green<br />

backstamps marked Czecho-Slovakia,<br />

and initialled A W<br />

the largest tureen 17cm high,<br />

31cm diameter<br />

$500–800<br />

570


182<br />

572<br />

An impressive bespoke fruitwood<br />

breakfront bookcase, made by Robert<br />

Brown Cabinetmaker, Melbourne<br />

the bookcase with an extended base<br />

having four cupboards, the central<br />

section with internal drawers and a<br />

slide out tray for electronic equipment,<br />

raised on a plinth base<br />

274cm high, 186cm wide, 47cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

573<br />

A bottle of Penfolds Grange Hermitage<br />

1973<br />

$600–800<br />

572<br />

574<br />

An impressive bespoke fruitwood<br />

breakfront bookcase, made by Robert<br />

Brown Cabinetmaker, Melbourne<br />

the bookcase with an extended base<br />

having four cupboards, the central<br />

section with internal drawers and a<br />

slide out tray for electronic equipment,<br />

raised on a plinth base<br />

274cm high, 186cm wide, 47cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

574


183<br />

575<br />

A Belgian oak Art Deco mirror backed<br />

sideboard by DeCoene Frères,<br />

circa 1930<br />

a rouge de Rance marble top<br />

sideboard with fluted pilasters, gilt<br />

bronze embellishments and inlaid floral<br />

details to the twin doors with original<br />

keys engraved 'DECOENE FRÈRES'<br />

159cm high, 165cm wide, 58cm deep<br />

$2,400-3,000<br />

576<br />

A Murano glass sputnik chandelier<br />

designed by Paolo Venini for VeArt,<br />

1960<br />

with chain and ceiling cup<br />

50cm diameter<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

577<br />

A slender Royal Worcester urn vase by<br />

Harry Stinton, 1956<br />

the tapering amphora vase featuring<br />

highland cattle at a mountain stream,<br />

with high set scroll handles and a<br />

gilded pedestal base, black backstamp<br />

underside, shape 2710<br />

28cm high<br />

$800–1,200<br />

578<br />

A rare German brass alms dish,<br />

Nuremburg, circa 1540<br />

with a frieze of Gothic lettering and a<br />

border of flower heads to the marli<br />

45cm diameter<br />

$500–800<br />

579<br />

HANS KNORR (1915-1988)<br />

Four Figures<br />

sculpture in blackwood<br />

stylised monogram to foot<br />

54cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

580<br />

ENGLISH SCHOOL<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chase<br />

oil on canvas<br />

62.5 x 70.5cm<br />

$800–1,200<br />

575


184<br />

581<br />

A Louis XVI style giltwood sofa suite<br />

comprising a two seat sofa and a pair<br />

of armchairs, with matching cushions<br />

upholstered in rouge and gold silk bird<br />

motif brocade<br />

length of back 130cm<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

582<br />

JOHN GOULD (1804-1881)<br />

Glottis Glottoides<br />

colour lithograph<br />

with printed text in image<br />

36 x 54.5cm<br />

$400–600<br />

583<br />

JOHN GOULD (1804-1881)<br />

Chlamydera Guttata<br />

colour lithograph<br />

with printed text in image<br />

54.5 x 36cm<br />

$400–600<br />

584<br />

JOHN GOULD (1804-1881)<br />

Nestor Notabilis<br />

colour lithograph<br />

with printed text in image<br />

54.5 x 36cm<br />

$500–800<br />

585<br />

JOHN GOULD (1804-1881)<br />

Accipiter Torquatus<br />

colour lithograph<br />

with printed text in image<br />

54.5 x 36cm<br />

$400–600<br />

586<br />

JOHN GOULD (1804-1881)<br />

Ardea Rectirostris<br />

colour lithograph<br />

with printed text in image<br />

54.5 x 36cm<br />

$400–600<br />

587<br />

JOHN GOULD (1804-1881)<br />

Anas Superciliosa<br />

colour lithograph<br />

36 x 54,5cm<br />

$400–600<br />

588<br />

JOHN GOULD (1804-1881)<br />

Malurus Longicaudus<br />

colour lithograph<br />

with printed text in image<br />

54.5 x 36cm<br />

$400–600<br />

589<br />

JOHN GOULD (1804-1881)<br />

Porphyrio Melanotus<br />

colour lithograph<br />

with printed text in image<br />

35.5 x 54.5m<br />

$400–600<br />

581


185<br />

590<br />

JOHN GOULD (1804-1881)<br />

Mareca Punctata<br />

colour lithograph<br />

with printed text in image<br />

36 x 54.5cm<br />

$400–600<br />

591<br />

JOHN GOULD (1804-1881)<br />

Malurus Melanotus<br />

colour lithograph<br />

with printed text in image<br />

54 x 36cm<br />

$400–600<br />

592<br />

A George III mahogany fold-over tea table,<br />

circa 1790<br />

of D-end form, with satinwood<br />

stringing and panel inlay to the frieze,<br />

raised on four tapering legs<br />

73cm high, 91.5cm wide, 90cm deep<br />

$600–800<br />

593<br />

593<br />

CLELIA BOMPIANI-BATTAGLIA<br />

(ITALIAN, 1847-1927)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Water Maiden<br />

watercolour<br />

signed lower right: C.<br />

Bompiani-Battaglia<br />

53 x 35.5cm<br />

$500–800<br />

594<br />

A Victorian mahogany long stool,<br />

late 19th century<br />

the rectangular padded seat covered<br />

in floral tapestry above a moulded<br />

frieze, raised on foliate scroll feet<br />

30cm high, 123cm wide, 32cm deep<br />

$100–200


186<br />

595<br />

A Louis XV walnut armoire,<br />

early 20th century<br />

with a carved crest to the extended<br />

cornice above a parquetry pediment,<br />

twin shaped and mirrored doors,<br />

quarter veneer panels to the<br />

sides, with a pair of lower drawers<br />

and raised on small cabriole<br />

feet, with associated keys<br />

240cm high, 135cm wide, 58cm deep<br />

$2,000–2,500<br />

596<br />

A glazed mahogany bookcase,<br />

English, 19th century<br />

the projecting lower section<br />

with five graduated drawers<br />

raised on bracket feet<br />

223cm high, 130cm wide, 43cm deep<br />

$500–700<br />

597<br />

A large novelty Murano art glass face<br />

vase, by S. Togo, 20th century<br />

with aventurine inclusions to the<br />

black brim, and applied features to<br />

the speckle glass body, raised on a<br />

teal conical base with a black collar<br />

and multi-toned applied tubular base,<br />

signed to lower base<br />

50cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

598<br />

A carved and panelled teak Damchiya<br />

chest, Indian, 19th century<br />

profusely carved with scrolls<br />

and beading, with sunburst<br />

style studs and iron straps<br />

84cm high, 120cm wide, 53cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

599<br />

GEORGE AUGUSTUS HOLMES<br />

(ENGLISH, 1822-1911)<br />

Rest by the Sea<br />

oil on canvas<br />

inscribed verso on stretcher:<br />

Rest by the Sea George Holmes<br />

30 x 35cm<br />

$800–1,200<br />

600<br />

A 'Louvre' pine paravent by Joamin<br />

Baumann, French, 1940s<br />

an undulating room divider formed<br />

out of hinged pine slats, metal makers<br />

label to one end<br />

150cm high, 245cm long (extended)<br />

$800–1,200<br />

595<br />

601<br />

A pair of weathered teak outdoor<br />

bench seats, by the <strong>The</strong> Australian<br />

Squatter's Chair Co., Sydney<br />

length of back 151cm<br />

$500–800


187<br />

Part II Online <strong>Auction</strong><br />

Lots 602–1065


188<br />

Part II Online <strong>Auction</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Auction</strong> <strong>Series</strong> Part II will occur as a timed online sale,<br />

Monday 28 November, closing from 10am<br />

All bids are placed via the online catalogue on the Gibson’s website<br />

and are executed immediately against the lot’s reserve, or the current<br />

highest bid. In the case of multiple bids occurring within the last five<br />

minutes of the close of lot, the closing time is extended for a further<br />

five minutes. Please contact our office for further information.<br />

602<br />

A Pair of Etruscan Style Gold Earrings<br />

Hoop design, crafted in 22ct gold,<br />

total weight 4gms.<br />

$200–300<br />

603<br />

An Opal and Diamond Ring<br />

Oval cut solid white opal cut en<br />

cabochon, measuring 9.8 x 6.5mm<br />

set in an openwork frame with a swirl<br />

of eighteen single cut diamonds,<br />

14ct white gold.<br />

$400–600<br />

604<br />

A Gold and Jadeite Bangle<br />

Featuring a rectangular block set with<br />

a small round jadeite cut en cabochon<br />

measuring 3.5mm, set above a flexible<br />

wire work bangle, crafted in 22ct gold,<br />

total weight 6.2gms.<br />

$350–450<br />

605<br />

A Strand of Graduated<br />

Malachite Beads<br />

total length 490mm<br />

$40–80<br />

606<br />

A Vintage Silver Bedouin Necklace<br />

Large hollow beads with reeded<br />

decoration<br />

$40–80<br />

607<br />

A Victorian Sterling Silver Belt by<br />

Arthur Johnson Smith, Chester, 1902<br />

featuring engraved and<br />

pierced sterling silver panels<br />

threaded to black velvet<br />

total length 760mm.<br />

$40–80<br />

608<br />

Two sterling silver necklaces and a ring<br />

$50–100<br />

609<br />

A Solitaire Diamond Ring<br />

Featuring a pear cut diamond of<br />

0.10cts, set in 18ct white gold, an 18ct<br />

white gold diamond eternity band, a<br />

palladium wedder and an 18ct white<br />

gold wedder, total weight 10.6gms.<br />

$300–500<br />

610<br />

A Victorian Sterling Silver<br />

and Gold Cuff Bracelet<br />

Oval hinged form, having engraved<br />

and applied foliate decoration, with an<br />

engraved inscription to the reverse.<br />

Together with a jadeite, marcasite and<br />

silver ring, a silver ring and a costume<br />

gold plated stone set compact.<br />

$200–300<br />

611<br />

Two Gold and Gemset Cocktail Rings<br />

Set with a round citrine and a synthetic<br />

colour change sapphire in a flower<br />

shaped mount, set in 14ct gold,<br />

total weight 15.7gms.<br />

$400–600<br />

612<br />

A Sapphire and Diamond Pendant<br />

Featuring a pear cut dark blue sapphire<br />

weighing 3.00cts, surrounded by a row<br />

of sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

totalling 0.72cts, set in 18ct white gold<br />

and suspended from a 9ct white gold<br />

foxtail link chain, total weight 6.8gms,<br />

total length 500mm.<br />

$300–500<br />

613<br />

A Carved White Coral Brooch<br />

Carved as a flower, mounted<br />

in 14ct gold, 6cm long.<br />

$200–300<br />

614<br />

A Gold and Diamond Ring<br />

Upswept design, featuring two<br />

oval panels pave set with single<br />

cut diamonds, set in 18ct gold,<br />

total weight 9.6gms<br />

$400–600<br />

615<br />

A Star Sapphire and Diamond Ring<br />

Oval blue star sapphire cut en<br />

cabochon bezel set with pave<br />

diamond shoulders, 18ct white gold<br />

band, total weight 6.8gms.<br />

$250–350<br />

616<br />

Three Pairs of Cufflinks<br />

Comprising a pair of 18ct gold oval<br />

cufflinks with engraved initials, a pair of<br />

9ct gold and black coral cufflinks and a<br />

pair of bone cufflinks.<br />

$250–350<br />

617<br />

A Collection of Gold Jewellery<br />

Comprising an 18ct gold signet ring, a<br />

nephrite bar brooch, and a gold dagger<br />

pendant.<br />

$200–300<br />

618<br />

Three Pairs of Gold Earrings<br />

Comprising a pair of diamond huggie<br />

earrings in 18ct gold, a pair of oval<br />

domed earrings with bloomed finish<br />

and a pair of 22ct gold button earrings.<br />

$300–400<br />

619<br />

A Pair of Pearl Drop Earrings<br />

Each having a tear drop shaped<br />

freshwater pearl suspended from a<br />

9ct white gold elongated drop fitting,<br />

total weight 2.5gms. Presented in a<br />

Rutherford box.<br />

$200–300


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620<br />

A Collection of Freshwater<br />

Pearl Jewellery<br />

Comprising a large strand of<br />

freshwater pearls in pink tones and<br />

finished with a 9ct gold clasp, a pair<br />

of diamond and pink freshwater pearl<br />

earrings in 18ct gold, a pair of pink<br />

freshwater pearl drop earrings and a<br />

white freshwater pearl necklace.<br />

$100–200<br />

621<br />

An Omega Constellation Gold and<br />

Stainless Steel Wrist Watch<br />

quartz movement, stainless steel and<br />

14ct gold case and bands 27mm<br />

diameter, together with an Omega<br />

black ceramic and stainless steel<br />

wristwatch, 20mm diameter, each with<br />

warranty cards and sale paperwork.<br />

$200–300<br />

622<br />

An Art Deco Ladies Diamond<br />

Buren Wrist Watch<br />

manual wind, oval dial with black<br />

Arabic numerals, 18ct white gold set<br />

with diamonds, stainless steel bands,<br />

8mm diameter.<br />

$400–600<br />

623<br />

A Movado wristwatch<br />

manual wind, white enamel dial in a<br />

gold capped stainless steel case,<br />

leather band, 24mm diameter<br />

$300–500<br />

624<br />

A Vintage Omega Stainless Steel<br />

Wrist Watch<br />

manual wind, circular dial with a<br />

black face, leather band, 24mm<br />

diameter, inscribed verso to case<br />

'With love from Vera 12.2.41'.<br />

$300–400<br />

625<br />

A Strand of Cultured Pearls<br />

Uniform near round pearls measuring<br />

7.3 mm, individually knotted<br />

and finished with a silver clasp,<br />

total length 740mm.<br />

$80–120<br />

626<br />

A Synthetic Sapphire Cocktail Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> large oval cut synthetic sapphire<br />

surrounded by round and baguette cut<br />

white paste, all set in silver.<br />

$250–350<br />

627<br />

A Synthetic Alexandrite Cocktail Ring<br />

<strong>The</strong> round cut colour change synthetic<br />

alexandrite four claw set above floral<br />

and foliate shoulders of 9ct gold.<br />

$150–250<br />

628<br />

A Multi Strand Freshwater Pearl,<br />

Aquamarine, Coral and Carnelian<br />

Necklace<br />

Comprising two strands of freshwater<br />

pearls, three strands of tumbled<br />

aquamarine beads, eight strands of<br />

tumbled coral and a single strand of<br />

tumbled carnelian, with a large silver<br />

jump ring clasp.<br />

$150–250<br />

629<br />

A Cultured Pearl and Jadeite Bracelet<br />

Comprising a triple strand of cultured<br />

pearls measuring 7.5mm, interspaced<br />

with a panel of 14ct gold set with<br />

a carved jadeite panel surrounded<br />

by a small row of pearls. <strong>The</strong> clasp<br />

of conforming design, 14ct gold,<br />

total length 200mm<br />

$300–500<br />

630<br />

A Cultured Pearl and Gold Cherub<br />

Pendant Necklace<br />

Featuring graduated cultured pearls<br />

measuring 4-7.1mm individually<br />

knotted to a 9ct gold clasp, having<br />

a gold cherub pendant sitting on a<br />

cultured pearl. Total length 460mm.<br />

$200–300<br />

631<br />

An Opera Length Strand of Baroque<br />

Cultured Pearls<br />

<strong>The</strong> baroque pearls measuring 8-9mm<br />

finished with a 9ct gold clasp with<br />

a cabochon amethyst and citrine,<br />

total length 1720mm.<br />

$300–500<br />

632<br />

Two Gold Commemorative<br />

Pieces of Jewellery<br />

Comprising a 9ct gold coronation<br />

brooch and a 9ct gold sports<br />

medallion.<br />

$150–250<br />

633<br />

A Sterling Silver Pocket Watch<br />

key wind and set, white enamel dial<br />

with black Roman numerals and<br />

delicate floral decoration, sterling silver<br />

engraved case, suspended from a bar<br />

brooch.<br />

$60–80<br />

634<br />

A Collection of Marcasite Jewellery<br />

Comprising suite of brooch and<br />

matching earrings, bracelet, large<br />

brooch, necklace etc, crafted in silver<br />

and marcasite.<br />

$100–200<br />

635<br />

A Collection of Gold Jewellery<br />

Comprising a pair of mabe pearl<br />

earrings, two pair of cufflinks, two shirt<br />

studs and a ladies Cyma wristwatch, all<br />

crafted in 9ct gold.<br />

$160–220<br />

636<br />

A Suite of Gold and Opal Jewellery<br />

Comprising a tie pin and pair of<br />

cufflinks, each set with an opal doublet<br />

and crafted in 9ct rose gold.<br />

$160–220<br />

637<br />

A Pair of Gold Nugget Earrings<br />

crafted in 14ct yellow gold,<br />

post and clip fittings.<br />

$400–600<br />

638<br />

A Pair of Mabe Pearl and<br />

Diamond Earrings<br />

Each pearl displaying fine lustre in<br />

a 14ct yellow gold fluted frame set<br />

with five round brilliant cut diamonds,<br />

post and clip fittings.<br />

$300–400


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639<br />

A Gem Set And Gold Gypsy Ring<br />

Centrally set with an oval cut garnet,<br />

offset to either side with a round<br />

brilliant cut emerald and diamond.<br />

Flush set in the 18ct yellow gold band.<br />

$300–400<br />

640<br />

A Sterling Silver Bangle<br />

Oval hinged form with engraved scroll<br />

and foliate decoration, hallmarked.<br />

$100–200<br />

641<br />

An Antique Sapphire and<br />

Diamond Cluster Ring<br />

Cushion cut sapphire measuring<br />

4mm x 3mm x 2.4mm, surrounded<br />

by five old cut diamonds of 2.5mm,<br />

set in 18ct yellow gold.<br />

$300–400<br />

642<br />

A Gold and Jadeite Ring together<br />

with a Diamond Crossover Ring<br />

Circular jadeite plaque set in 14ct<br />

yellow gold, and a three stone<br />

diamond ring set in 18ct gold,<br />

total weight 4.6gms.<br />

$300–400<br />

643<br />

An Antique Gold Buckle<br />

Brooch by Willis<br />

Rectangular polished and pierced<br />

form, crafted in 9ct gold, hallmarked<br />

to reverse.<br />

$200–300<br />

644<br />

A Mabe Pearl Enhancer<br />

measuring 14.5mm with good lustre,<br />

styled in 9ct yellow and rose gold.<br />

$140–180<br />

645<br />

Two Strands of Amber Beads<br />

comprising a butterscotch graduated<br />

polished bead necklace set with gold<br />

coloured inter-spacers, total length<br />

720mm, the other of graduated oval<br />

polished butterscotch amber beads,<br />

total length 1060mm<br />

$300–500<br />

646<br />

Two Strands of Cherry Amber Beads<br />

comprising a uniform cherry amber<br />

spherical bead necklace measuring<br />

10.5mm, total length 1030mm,<br />

the other strand with graduated<br />

oval shaped cherry amber beads,<br />

total length 630mm.<br />

$400–600<br />

647<br />

A Gold Chain<br />

Fancy link design crafted in 18ct<br />

yellow gold, total length 490mm.<br />

$300–400<br />

648<br />

A Gold Omega Collar<br />

Crafted in 18ct yellow gold,<br />

total length 520mm.<br />

$400–500<br />

649<br />

Three Strands of Amber Beads<br />

Comprising cognac and honey<br />

coloured amber beads of various<br />

shapes.<br />

$200–300<br />

650<br />

A Silver Pocket watch and Silver<br />

Sovereign Holder<br />

Full hunter pocket watch, crown wind<br />

and pin set, silver engraved case,<br />

together with a sterling silver sovereign<br />

holder, a silver good luck horseshoe<br />

and two two shilling coins.<br />

$100–150<br />

651<br />

Two Gold Pendants<br />

Comprising an 18ct gold gondola<br />

and an 18ct gold framed tigers eye<br />

pendant.<br />

$160–220<br />

652<br />

A Cameo Brooch<br />

the oval conch shell finely carved<br />

depicting the Three Graces, mounted<br />

in an 18ct gold rope twist frame.<br />

$100–200<br />

653<br />

Three Jadeite Bangles<br />

Two of solid polished form and one<br />

of hinged design with silver detail and<br />

finished with a garnet.<br />

$300–500<br />

654<br />

Mont Blanc Visconti Pen Limited<br />

Edition <strong>The</strong> Forbidden City<br />

$400–600<br />

655<br />

Two Sterling Silver Antique Fob Chains<br />

Comprising a fancy fetter link chain<br />

with two swivel clips and a sports<br />

medallion, total length 420mm<br />

together with a graduated curb<br />

link chain with a t-bar, two swivel<br />

clips and a sports medallion,<br />

total length 460mm.<br />

$400–600<br />

656<br />

Two Antique Sterling Silver Fob Chains<br />

Comprising a sterling silver fetter<br />

link chain with t-bar, carnelian and<br />

bloodstone fob and two swivel<br />

clips, total length 440mm, together<br />

with a graduated curb link chain<br />

with t-bar and two swivel clips,<br />

total length 550mm.<br />

$400–600<br />

657<br />

Two Antique Sterling Silver Fob Chains<br />

Comprising a double length sterling<br />

silver curb link chain with a t-bar and<br />

two swivel clips, total length 860mm,<br />

together with a sterling silver curb link<br />

chain with t-bar, sports medallion and<br />

two swivel clips, total length 460mm.<br />

$400–600<br />

658<br />

Two Antique Sterling Silver Fob Chains<br />

Comprising a graduated sterling<br />

silver curb link chain with two swivel<br />

clips and a t-bar, total length 420mm,<br />

together with a small graduated<br />

sterling silver curb link chain with<br />

two swivel clips, a t-bar, and a sports<br />

medallion, total length 460mm.<br />

$300–400


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659<br />

Two Antique Silver Fob Chains<br />

Comprising a graduated silver curb link<br />

chain with a t-bar and two swivel clips,<br />

total length 660mm, and a fancy silver<br />

fetter link chain with two swivel clips,<br />

total length 440mm.<br />

$200–300<br />

660<br />

An Antique Sterling Silver Fob Chain<br />

and a Silver Bracelet<br />

Comprising a graduated sterling silver<br />

curb link chain with two swivel clips<br />

and a glass pendant, total length<br />

450mm, together with a silver and<br />

paua shell bracelet.<br />

$100–200<br />

661<br />

Two Antique bar brooches<br />

and a stick pin<br />

Comprising a 15ct gold and pearl<br />

bar brooch, a 9ct gold garnet topped<br />

doublet brooch and a 9ct gold and<br />

pearl stick pin. Total weight 5.25gms.<br />

$100–150<br />

662<br />

A Solid Black Opal Bar Brooch by<br />

Hardy Brothers<br />

Oval solid black opal cut en cabochon<br />

displaying strong play of colours of red<br />

and orange measuring 10.5 x 6mm,<br />

set in a platinum and gold bar brooch<br />

stamped H.B. Total weight 3.1gms.<br />

$400–600<br />

663<br />

A Citrine Brooch and Pair of Earrings<br />

Oval cut citrine measuring 17.2 x 14<br />

x 10mm, set in 15ct gold, together<br />

with a pair of smaller oval cut citrines<br />

measuring 11.7 x 8.0 x 6.7mm<br />

set in 9ct gold with screw fittings.<br />

Total weight 8.7gms<br />

$300–500<br />

664<br />

A Collection of Gold Jewellery<br />

Comprising a Victorian gold,<br />

garnet and pearl brooch, a gold<br />

and enamel pendant, and a pair<br />

of earrings, all crafted in 9ct gold,<br />

total weight 14.4gms.<br />

$300–500<br />

665<br />

A Pair of Masonic Medals<br />

Crafted in silver gilt with grosgrain<br />

ribbon, total weight 56.2gms.<br />

$30–50<br />

666<br />

A Collection of Marcasite Jewellery<br />

Comprising a double clip brooch and a<br />

pair of clip earrings, styled in silver.<br />

$30–50<br />

667<br />

A Gold Money Clip and a Gold Ring<br />

Both styled in 9ct gold, the<br />

ring set with cubic zirconia,<br />

total weight 8.4gms.<br />

$160–220<br />

668<br />

A Strand of Vintage Amber Beads<br />

Graduated spherical and polished<br />

form, finished with a screw clasp,<br />

total length 730mm.<br />

$80–120<br />

669<br />

A silver and niello decorated<br />

belt buckle and mount, Russian,<br />

19th century<br />

the pale leather belt strap with<br />

applied star and cross decorations<br />

and a single contemporary<br />

imperial silver coin<br />

85cm long<br />

$250–350<br />

670<br />

A mixed group of Continental and<br />

sterling silver wares, 1900 and later<br />

comprising an Austro Hungarian.800<br />

silver ladle, Vienna, 1900, a sterling<br />

silver baby feeding spoon Birmingham,<br />

1946, a set of twelve Kiddush cups<br />

marked .800, a pierced .800 marked<br />

silver dish, a woven silver wire bag, a<br />

silver plated label and a pewter backed<br />

pin dish<br />

the ladle 31cm long, total weight of<br />

silver items 625gms<br />

$300–400<br />

671<br />

A collection of English silver plate<br />

tableware, together with a set of Yogya<br />

silver cocktail sticks, Indonesian<br />

including cloche covers, a coffee pot,<br />

a tureen, salt and pepper shakers,<br />

platters and a punch bowl engraved<br />

‘Metropolitan Kingship First Prize A.H.<br />

Hill 1904’<br />

the largest cloche 30cm high, weight<br />

of Yogya pins excluding vase 25gms<br />

$150–250<br />

672<br />

A collection of silver plate and glass<br />

table ware<br />

comprising a coffee jug, ewer, a<br />

Waterford crystal salt and pepper set,<br />

a crumpet dish, milk jug, sugar basin<br />

and tongs, and two bowls<br />

the tallest 24cm high<br />

$80–100<br />

673<br />

A collection of sterling silver table<br />

wares, English, various dates and<br />

makers<br />

comprising a sauceboat with a flying<br />

handle, London 1895, a small sugar<br />

caster with partial rubbed marks, a<br />

pillar pepper pot, Chester 1921, two<br />

napkin rings of differing designs,<br />

Birmingham 1936 and 1971, together<br />

with one other in silver plate<br />

the sugar caster 14.5cm high, total<br />

weight of silver 305gms<br />

$250–350<br />

674<br />

A Prince's plate sweetmeat or biscuit<br />

dish, Mappin & Webb, late 19th century<br />

the twin shell box with an arching<br />

grapevine handle entwined with leaves<br />

and tendrils, mark of Mappin & Webb's<br />

Prince's plate to base, pattern W 9294<br />

29cm high, 30cm wide, 20cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

675<br />

A silver plate engraved tray,<br />

by Strachan<br />

the ornate reproduction Sheffield<br />

circular tray with applied border,<br />

the tray 43cm diameter<br />

$200–400


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676<br />

A group of three sterling silver toast<br />

racks, Edwin Viner, 1938 Sheffield, and<br />

E J Houlston, 1942 Birmingham<br />

comprising a pair of four slice pointed<br />

arch toast racks and a six slice rack,<br />

hallmarked to all items<br />

the largest toast rack 12cm high, total<br />

weight of silver 345gms<br />

$300–400<br />

677<br />

A Victorian sterling silver tankard,<br />

Charles Stuart Harris, 1882 London<br />

of tapering plain form with a hollow<br />

handle, with engraved initials and date,<br />

hallmarked below rim 12.5cm high,<br />

305gms<br />

$300–400<br />

678<br />

A pair of Georgian sterling silver wine<br />

bottle coasters, maker's marks rubbed,<br />

1788 London<br />

the shallow stands with reeded edges<br />

and girdles, with silver trays and<br />

mahogany bases, partial hallmarks to<br />

the footrims<br />

12cm diameter,<br />

total silver weight 405gms<br />

$300–400<br />

679<br />

A collection of silver plated tableware<br />

including an ice bucket and salts<br />

comprising ten items including<br />

an ice bucket, platter, caviar<br />

server and salts, together with<br />

a sterling silver butter knife<br />

the platter 41.5cm long<br />

$100–200<br />

680<br />

A silver plate cruet set, together with a<br />

pair of sterling silver salts<br />

the decoratively pierced set<br />

comprising a pair of mustard pots,<br />

pepper shakers and salts, all with<br />

Bristol blue liners, with silver plate<br />

condiment spoons, together with a<br />

pair of Victorian spiral twist salts with<br />

marks for Charles Edwards, London<br />

1887 and sterling salt spoons<br />

the pepper shakers 9cm high, silver<br />

salts and spoons 40gms<br />

$80–100<br />

681<br />

Two boxed sets of sterling silver card<br />

players' retractable pencils by Asprey,<br />

late 20th century<br />

an engine turned set and a white<br />

guilloche enamel set both with card<br />

suit symbols and in fitted boxes,<br />

retailed through Asprey & Co Ltd,<br />

London<br />

the largest 9.5cm long<br />

$100–200<br />

682<br />

Two boxed sets of Apex sterling silver<br />

teaspoons, Australia<br />

with a blind fret design to the terminals,<br />

mark of Apex Sterling Silver<br />

180gms<br />

$100–200<br />

683<br />

A Georg Jensen 24 piece stainless<br />

steel flatware service, designed by<br />

Arne Jacobsen<br />

comprising main knives, forks, dinner<br />

spoons and teaspoons, in a matte<br />

finish, boxed<br />

$250–350<br />

684<br />

Three silver plate wares including<br />

a coffee pot, teapot and a bowl,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

comprising a Rococo style coffee<br />

pot, a floral engraved teapot, and a<br />

hammered bowl with rope twist and<br />

tassel detail<br />

the coffee pot 27cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

685<br />

A five piece silver plate tea service<br />

by Challenge (Robur Tea Company),<br />

Melbourne<br />

comprising a 'Perfect' teapot, water<br />

pot, sugar basin and milk pot with an<br />

octagonal gadroon edge tray, stamped<br />

Challenge EPNS with other marks<br />

the largest pot 13cm high,<br />

the tray 33.5 x 43.5cm<br />

$300–500<br />

686<br />

A large modern rug<br />

510 x 420cm<br />

$400–600<br />

687<br />

A pair of small sterling silver Regency<br />

style basket dishes, Deakin & Francis<br />

Ltd, Birmingham 1918<br />

with flaring reticulated borders, beaded<br />

rims and raised on curvaceous pierced<br />

feet, hallmarked below the rims<br />

5cm high, 13cm diameter, 180gms<br />

$360–400<br />

688<br />

A small Georgian oak footstool,<br />

early 19th century<br />

with a reeded frame and raised on<br />

claw feet, covered in wool bargello<br />

needlework<br />

18m high, 37 x 37cm<br />

$100–200<br />

689<br />

A collection of mezzotints of classical<br />

scenes by F Bartolozzi, 18th century<br />

each depicting cherubs at play, within<br />

reeded ebonised frames<br />

10.5cm diameter (each)<br />

$100–200<br />

690<br />

A set of three Georg Jensen aluminium<br />

candle stands, circa 2000<br />

the largest 21.5cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

691<br />

An aluminium candle holder designed<br />

by Arne Jacobsen for Georg Jensen<br />

7cm high, 18cm wide (irregular)<br />

$300–400<br />

692<br />

An English mahogany pedestal desk<br />

with five drawers to the frieze, each<br />

pedestal with a single cupboard door,<br />

short bracket feet<br />

74cm high, 118cm wide, 59cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

<strong>The</strong> Graham Joel Collection<br />

$400–600<br />

693<br />

A large Chinese hardwood coffee table<br />

black lacquered finish<br />

47cm high, 207cm wide, 128cm deep<br />

$400–600


193<br />

694<br />

A carved gilt wood cushion mirror<br />

decorated throughout with carved<br />

foliate motifs<br />

110 x 80cm<br />

$400–600<br />

695<br />

A set of six French provincial fruitwood<br />

dining chairs, 19th century<br />

each with a carved vasiform splat<br />

above a rush seat and turned legs with<br />

stretchers<br />

$300–500<br />

696<br />

A set of four Royal Copenhagen<br />

Flora Danica fruit plates<br />

each hand painted with various<br />

fruits within moulded and gilded<br />

borders, green backstamps and blue<br />

underglaze marks underside<br />

19.5cm diameter<br />

$300–500<br />

697<br />

A Victorian three-tier cedar<br />

dumbwaiter<br />

the middle shelf with two drawers, the<br />

carved feet ending in metal casters<br />

147cm high, 117cm wide, 53cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

698<br />

A pair of Georgian style beech carvers<br />

with a pierced looping back splat and<br />

linen upholstered seats<br />

$200–300<br />

699<br />

A Victorian marble top mahogany<br />

wash stand, 19th century<br />

with a gallery back above twin frieze<br />

drawers and supported on trestle ends<br />

with a turned stretcher<br />

96cm high, 122cm wide, 61cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

700<br />

A Regency style polished brass<br />

pendant light<br />

80cm long<br />

$200–300<br />

701<br />

A French cast iron wine<br />

rack coffee table<br />

with a later glass top<br />

45cm high, 107cm wide, 57cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

702<br />

An oak tankard, English<br />

20cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

703<br />

A Tibetan polychrome<br />

painted side cabinet<br />

painted and decorated with<br />

mythical beast masks, dragons<br />

and Buddhist symbols<br />

103cm high, 108cm wide, 58cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

704<br />

An ornate gilt metal magazine stand,<br />

1960s<br />

standing on four tassel form feet<br />

48.5cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

705<br />

A Staffordshire pottery figure of a<br />

highwayman, mid 19th century<br />

probably a model of Dick Turpin<br />

holding a pistol and sporting a top hat<br />

and riding boots<br />

24cm high<br />

NOTE<br />

a variant of this model is illustrated<br />

as 'Figure 958' in A & N Harding,<br />

Staffordshire Figures 1835-1875,<br />

1998<br />

$200–300<br />

706<br />

A Korean celadon moon jar<br />

20th century<br />

inscribed wood box<br />

33cm diameter<br />

$400–640<br />

707<br />

A pair of contemporary mirrors with<br />

reeded metal plated silver frames<br />

120cm high, 70cm wide<br />

$100–200<br />

708<br />

Two Korean celadon dishes<br />

Choson Dynasty<br />

each with inlaid decoration<br />

11.5cm and 12.5cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Christie's, Melbourne, 8 & 9 March,<br />

2006, lot 174<br />

$60–100<br />

709<br />

A brass and cast iron<br />

queen size bed frame<br />

154cm high, 204cm wide,<br />

150cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

710<br />

A Kurdish runner, northwest Iran,<br />

mid 20th century<br />

365 x 107cm<br />

$400–600<br />

711<br />

A Gothic window style three panel<br />

folding mirror screen<br />

contemporary, the mirror aesthetically<br />

distressed and patinated beneath the<br />

glazing bars<br />

each panel 240cm high, 80.5cm wide<br />

$300–500<br />

712<br />

A carved wood ionic column console<br />

table<br />

with a marbelised top above a pair of<br />

bold columns and capitals to waisted<br />

square bases<br />

$200–300<br />

713<br />

A pair of Provincial style carved wood<br />

urns<br />

66cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

714<br />

A pair of Ionic column style pedestals<br />

silver painted and natural carved wood<br />

88cm high, 50cm wide, 50cm deep<br />

$300–500


194<br />

715<br />

A collection of papier-mâché<br />

topographical spectacle cases,<br />

Russian, 19th century<br />

comprising three cases lacquer<br />

painted with scenes of the cavalry,<br />

Moscow on the River Volga<br />

and a building, with portraits<br />

of ladies to the reverse<br />

the largest 14 x 7cm<br />

$200–300<br />

716<br />

A small jade washer<br />

of oval quatrelobed shallow form,<br />

wood stand<br />

7.5cm long<br />

$200–300<br />

717<br />

CHINESE SCHOOL<br />

Crouching Cat<br />

ink and colour on paper, hanging scroll<br />

inscribed and with two seals<br />

95 x 43cm<br />

$300–500<br />

718<br />

CHINESE SCHOOL<br />

Kitten and Insects<br />

ink and colour on paper, hanging scroll<br />

with an inscription and two seals<br />

78 x 22.5cm<br />

$300–500<br />

719<br />

FRANCES OSBORNE<br />

(BORN 1913)<br />

A <strong>Spring</strong> Bunch<br />

watercolour<br />

signed lower left: Francis Osborne<br />

72.5 x 54cm<br />

$200–400<br />

720<br />

A cedar chest of drawers, 19th century<br />

the top with bullnose edging above<br />

two short and three long drawers of<br />

graduated depth with turned handles,<br />

raised on capped feet<br />

105cm high, 104cm wide, 45cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

721<br />

A colonial cedar chest of drawers,<br />

19th century<br />

with two short drawers and three long<br />

drawers of graduated depth above a<br />

Georgian style base with undulating<br />

skirt and bracket corner feet<br />

111cm high, 112cm wide,<br />

48.5cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

722<br />

AFTER CLAUDE LORRAIN<br />

A collection of four classical<br />

mezzotints<br />

published 1774 - 1776 by John<br />

Boydell, Cheapside, United Kingdom<br />

plate numbers 10, 40, 42, 83<br />

19.5 x 26cm (each)<br />

$200–400<br />

723<br />

Two Japanese black<br />

lacquer covered bowls<br />

comprising one of square form<br />

on a high foot, decorated with gilt<br />

butterflies and peonies, the other of<br />

circular form gilt with crane and pine<br />

branches, inscribed wood boxes<br />

27cm and 25.5cm diameter<br />

$300–400<br />

724<br />

Three Chinese calligraphy<br />

brushes and a coral carving<br />

one with bone and coral handle, one<br />

with gilt decorated lacquer handle<br />

and one with carved wood handle, the<br />

coral carving of naturalistic form<br />

the longest brush 40cm long; the<br />

carving 18.5 cm<br />

$400–500<br />

725<br />

A group of three pewter and white<br />

metal boxes, early 20th century<br />

each with flush hinges and recessed<br />

bails<br />

the largest 3.5cm high, 17.5cm wide,<br />

3cm deep<br />

$50–100<br />

726<br />

A group of jade and soapstone<br />

carvings<br />

comprising a jade archaistic axe, a<br />

soapstone archaistic blade, a figure<br />

of a turtle<br />

and an archer's ring<br />

the blade 25cm long<br />

$300–500<br />

727<br />

A collection of Chinese hardwood<br />

stands<br />

comprising ten circular stands<br />

the largest 16cm diameter<br />

$100–200<br />

728<br />

A collection of Chinese hardwood<br />

stands<br />

comprising approximately eighteen<br />

stands<br />

the largest 15.5cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

729<br />

Two Victorian miniature portraits,<br />

19th century<br />

a finely detailed portrait of an elderly<br />

lady in a white frilled bonnet, housed<br />

in a later frame together with a portrait<br />

of an elegant woman in a richly<br />

embroidered and decorated bodice<br />

with blue velvet sleeves, housed in a<br />

sterling silver frame, London, 1895<br />

the largest 10 x 8cm<br />

$300–500<br />

730<br />

A large early Victorian miniature of a<br />

young lady, circa 1840<br />

a near full length image of a woman<br />

in black dress with white lace cuffs,<br />

housed in a hinged leather frame<br />

18 x 13cm<br />

$400–600<br />

731<br />

A trio of lustreware wall plates, English,<br />

19th century<br />

each handpainted with a religious<br />

motto<br />

20cm diameter<br />

$200–300


195<br />

732<br />

A collection of ladies vanity items,<br />

19th century and later<br />

comprising two metal ware boxes with<br />

decorative blue enamel medallions<br />

to the lids, a stone box with a portrait<br />

profile button, a slender mesh posy<br />

holder with carry chain and tassel<br />

embellishment, and a miniature<br />

portrait of a lady in antique dress, mid<br />

20th century<br />

the largest box 5cm high, 17cm wide,<br />

8cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

733<br />

A collection of Meissen floral porcelain,<br />

late 18th to early 19th century<br />

comprising a pair of blue dot<br />

period cabinet plates with botanical<br />

specimens, a small cup in puce<br />

camaïeu, and a flower encrusted<br />

Marcolini period reticulated basket<br />

centred with polychrome floral and fruit<br />

decorations, underglaze marks to each<br />

the plates 22cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

734<br />

A Bow type plate together with<br />

a pearlware jug and later brown<br />

terracotta jug, 18th to 19th century<br />

the octagonal blue and white<br />

earthenware plate circa 1760, with<br />

oriental scenes and flora to fan shapes<br />

and roundels, a moulded pearlware<br />

beer jug with a bold border to the neck<br />

and an inscription for 'John Singleton<br />

1801', and a glazed terracotta jug with<br />

heraldic shield and floral designs<br />

the plate 22cm diameter,<br />

the largest jug 18cm high<br />

$150–250<br />

735<br />

A collection of English pottery<br />

plates and dishes, including Delft,<br />

18th century<br />

comprising a pair of tin glazed plates<br />

with flowers in baskets; a Delft floral<br />

plate with a lavender powdered border,<br />

probably Bristol; a creamware plate<br />

with a red border, and a shell shaped<br />

pearlware Chinoiserie dish, impressed<br />

'9' to base<br />

the largest 26cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

736<br />

An unusual yixing teapot and cover,<br />

20th century<br />

the globular body applied with various<br />

nuts and pods, a lotus root shaped<br />

spout and mushroom form cover<br />

17cm diameter<br />

$100–150<br />

737<br />

A Clarice Cliff 'Celtic harvest'<br />

tea set and two large bowls,<br />

1936-1938 period<br />

the bowls, teapot and various preserve<br />

and sugar pots moulded with fruit<br />

handles, floral finials, and wheat<br />

sheaves in colours upon a deep cream<br />

basketweave ground, variously marked<br />

with Clarice Cliff and Newport Pottery<br />

stamps to bases; together with a copy<br />

of Clarice Cliff: <strong>The</strong> Inspiration Behind<br />

<strong>The</strong> Colour Room by Lynn Knight<br />

the bowl 29cm wide<br />

$300–400<br />

738<br />

An Edwardian rosewood occasional<br />

table, early 20th century<br />

with canted corners, stringing and<br />

central circular inlaid feature, raised on<br />

turned legs with an undertier<br />

65cm high, 56cm wide, 55cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

739<br />

JOHN MATTHEW MOORE<br />

Shells<br />

two giclee prints<br />

each signed and editioned lower right<br />

and left: John Matthew Moore 28/295<br />

(both)<br />

48 x 40.5cm (each)<br />

$300–500<br />

740<br />

A collection of glazed ramekins by<br />

Guy Boyd including Raynham Pottery,<br />

1960s<br />

in various colours with incised<br />

signatures to the bases<br />

the largest 5cm high, 10cm wide,<br />

10cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

741<br />

A ceramic and wire sculpture by<br />

Manousos Chalkiadakis<br />

a stylised tree sculpture in matte<br />

and lustre glazes featuring a<br />

small ceramic bird perched<br />

in wirework foliage, maker's<br />

cartouche in relief to lower body<br />

47cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

742<br />

A pair of lacquered wood figures of<br />

attendants<br />

together with a gilt metal model of a<br />

hand<br />

the figures 36.5cm high,<br />

the hand 28cm long<br />

$150–250<br />

743<br />

A spelter figure of a knight,<br />

late 19th century<br />

carrying a pole axe and raised on a<br />

turned base<br />

50cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

744<br />

A pressed metal architectural<br />

fragment table lamp<br />

with cream linen shade<br />

51cm high<br />

$50–100<br />

745<br />

A carved and painted armorial<br />

wooden wall shelf<br />

17cm high, 22cm wide<br />

$50–100<br />

746<br />

A Louis XV style faceted glass<br />

chandelier, 20th century<br />

the central corona emanating ten bead<br />

decorated scrolling arms terminating<br />

in sconces<br />

85cm high<br />

$400–600


196<br />

747<br />

A Louis XVI style painted and carved<br />

fauteuil<br />

in a lightly distressed finish, the black<br />

frame with hints of gilding, upholstered<br />

in ecru linen<br />

104cm high, 63cm wide, 53cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

748<br />

A Continental painted folk art style wall<br />

clock, early 20th century<br />

of octagonal form<br />

59cm diameter, 12cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

749<br />

Four vintage gramophone trumpets,<br />

late 19th century<br />

each of lobed form with pressed floral<br />

designs<br />

each approximately 50cm high<br />

$150–250<br />

750<br />

An English elm spindle back dining<br />

chair, late 18th century<br />

with an extended ear form cresting rail<br />

and rush seat<br />

101cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

751<br />

A small Biedermeier style ebonised<br />

mahogany hall mirror<br />

of typical restrained form with temple<br />

pediment and feature lozenge<br />

81cm high, 46cm wide<br />

$100–200<br />

752<br />

A large ebonised salon mirror<br />

119cm high, 90cm wide<br />

$200–400<br />

753<br />

A Provincial style hardwood stretcher<br />

base table<br />

with a heavy plank top above an apple<br />

green base<br />

78.5cm high, 163cm wide,<br />

73.5cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

754<br />

A set of ornamental cast brass<br />

andirons, 19th century<br />

38cm high, 16cm wide, 28cm deep<br />

$50–100<br />

755<br />

A petite Dutch brass chandelier,<br />

19th century<br />

with brass globe and six curvaceous<br />

arms supporting large dishes and urn<br />

form sconces<br />

$200–300<br />

756<br />

A large vintage wooden drum<br />

the rope tension drum with raffia<br />

binding and skin surface<br />

64cm high, 56cm wide<br />

$50–100<br />

757<br />

Two decorative African tribal masks<br />

made from wood and fabric with<br />

applied natural pigments, feathers,<br />

fibrous textiles, both on stands<br />

the largest 43cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

758<br />

A leather and wood tribal style mask<br />

with a shaped wood base covered with<br />

pigment covered hide, leather lacing to<br />

the edges, on a tiered veined marble<br />

and wood stand<br />

the mask 26cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

759<br />

A crested helmet wood Songye mask,<br />

Democratic Republic of Congo<br />

the antique mask with high sagittal<br />

crest, light engraving and bands of<br />

natural pigment, on display stand<br />

47cm high (mask only)<br />

$200–300<br />

760<br />

An African zoomorphic horned mask<br />

the wood, textile and pigment<br />

decorated mask with a textile fringe,<br />

on display stand<br />

the mask 55cm long including fringe<br />

$100–200<br />

761<br />

A horned Songye fetish figure,<br />

Democratic Republic of Congo, and an<br />

Ivory Coast Baule fertility figure<br />

in carved wood, the fetish figure with<br />

textile skirt<br />

34cm high and smaller<br />

$100–200<br />

762<br />

NORMAN LINDSAY (1879-1969)<br />

Micomicana<br />

published by Melbourne University<br />

Press, 1979<br />

no. 110/527, signed by Jane Lindsay,<br />

with numerous black and white<br />

illustrations, in a full leather gilt<br />

decorated cover and housed in the<br />

original velvet lined solander box<br />

43 x 33 x 6cm<br />

NOTE<br />

published in limited edition to<br />

celebrate the centenary of the artist's<br />

birth<br />

$300–500<br />

763<br />

An African Secretary bird shield mask<br />

shaped wood of stylised bird shape<br />

with geometric pigments<br />

110cm high, 50cm wide<br />

$200–300<br />

764<br />

AFTER W. H. DAVIS & H.<br />

STRAFFORD<br />

Leicester Ram and Primrose at<br />

5 Years Old<br />

engraving and lithograph<br />

published circa 1840<br />

each with printed text on margin<br />

12 x 19cm (each)<br />

$100–200<br />

765<br />

Two brown velvet equestrian helmets<br />

comprising one vintage by Stuart<br />

Christie and Co, Edinburgh, the other<br />

by Stuart Townend Ltd, London<br />

both with quilted lining and makers<br />

labels<br />

Size small<br />

$80–120


197<br />

766<br />

A George III style rush seat elm side<br />

chair<br />

the arching back with a vasiform<br />

pierced splat, tapering square section<br />

legs united by stretchers<br />

$250–350<br />

767<br />

A monogrammed Chamberlain's<br />

Worcester jug, circa 1790<br />

with a spiral moulded body and<br />

decorated with gilt flora and patterns,<br />

a cobalt and gilt border to the rim, gilt<br />

script mark Chamberlain's Worcester<br />

No. 99 underside<br />

17.5cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

768<br />

An Australian turned wood specimen<br />

pedestal, late 19th century<br />

of laminated baluster form displaying a<br />

variety of Australian timber species<br />

117.5cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

769<br />

A blue and white 'phoenix' dish<br />

20th century<br />

the interior with a central medallion<br />

of two phoenix among cloud scrolls,<br />

repeated around the exterior,<br />

Guangxu mark<br />

18.3cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

770<br />

A celadon jade 'boy and gourd' carving<br />

the small boy climbing up a large<br />

double gourd growing from a branch<br />

in pierced relief bearing further gourds<br />

and foliage<br />

10.5cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

771<br />

A white-glazed vase<br />

20th century<br />

the sides with relief decoration<br />

beneath the overall white glaze,<br />

Kangxi mark<br />

15.5cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

772<br />

A pair of industrial style metalware side<br />

tables, circa 1925, French<br />

weld joined square tables with pale<br />

green distressed paintwork to the<br />

straight legs, stretchers and bracing<br />

65cm high, 47.5cm wide, 47.5cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

773<br />

A pair of Chinese hardwood side<br />

tables<br />

waisted tables with quarter veneer<br />

surfaces, with undertiers and raised on<br />

Ming style hoof feet<br />

54cm high, 61cm wide, 61cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

774<br />

A Hollywood Regency style mirror top<br />

brass coffee table<br />

the surface with a mottled plate finish<br />

47cm high, 112cm wide, 71cm deep<br />

$300–400<br />

775<br />

A blue and white bowl<br />

painted on the exterior with a frieze of<br />

Buddhist lions and ribboned emblems,<br />

brown-edged rim, Jiajing mark<br />

15.8cm diameter<br />

$400–500<br />

776<br />

A pair of Hepsi hall runners<br />

100 x 775cm & 100 x 502cm<br />

$400–600<br />

777<br />

A copper-red meiping<br />

20th century<br />

covered with a rich red glaze of even<br />

tone, the glaze thinning over the rim<br />

and falling unevenly onto the interior,<br />

wood stand<br />

18.5cm high<br />

$400–500<br />

778<br />

A pine wash stand, American<br />

83cm high, 77cm wide, 43cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

779<br />

FREDERICK DAVIS (ENGLISH,<br />

ACTIVE 1853-1892)<br />

Returning to Gather the Sheep<br />

1883<br />

watercolour<br />

signed and dated lower left:<br />

F DAVIS 1833<br />

44 x 71cm<br />

$200–400<br />

780<br />

Liberotti Impronte, a collection<br />

of Grand Tour cameos, Italian,<br />

19th century<br />

a collection of classical plaster<br />

cameos in two trays mounted in faux<br />

leather and marbled book binding,<br />

with a hand written inventory, selected<br />

works, 'opere scelte', attached to the<br />

interiors of the front and back covers<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Property from the Collection of<br />

George Gyori, Melbourne<br />

$400–600<br />

781<br />

A Danish teak bookshelf, 20th century<br />

with a sliding cabinet to the base<br />

168cm high, 152cm wide, 22cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

782<br />

A mid century single storage cupboard<br />

95cm high, 65cm wide, 45cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

783<br />

A fluted and turned oak pedestal,<br />

20th century<br />

101cm high, 30cm diameter to the top,<br />

37cm diameter at base<br />

$200–300<br />

784<br />

REGINALD WARD STURGESS<br />

(ATTRIBUTED)<br />

Beneath the Pier<br />

watercolour<br />

15 x 19.5cm<br />

$200–400


198<br />

785<br />

A collection of porcelain, including<br />

Royal Doulton, 1940s and later<br />

comprising a Royal Doulton 'Glamis<br />

Thistle' pattern tea set signed P.<br />

Curnock, with tea trios, a milk jug and a<br />

cake dish, green factory marks to base,<br />

a Royal Doulton water jug and soap<br />

dish and a collection of Royal Albert<br />

bone china<br />

the water jug 30cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

786<br />

A Chinese rosewood bone inlaid<br />

cabinet<br />

decorated throughout with sprays of<br />

foliage and panels of birds on leafy<br />

branches<br />

174cm high, 82cm wide, 37cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

787<br />

A set of four Zanotta 'Lia' chairs<br />

with grey metal frames and charcoal<br />

slip covers, by Roberto Barbieri for<br />

Zanotta<br />

$400–600<br />

788<br />

A moulded glass chess set,<br />

Czechoslovakian, 20th century<br />

comprising thirty two pieces,<br />

in original lined retail boxes<br />

the King 4.5cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

789<br />

A Chinese crackle glaze vase<br />

20th century<br />

35cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

790<br />

A collection of Arabiaware and<br />

Hornsea pottery wares, mid<br />

20th century<br />

Arabiaware ‘Anenome’ pattern<br />

porcelain, coffee wares and a dish,<br />

comprising approximately 14 pieces,<br />

together with Hornsea coffee wares<br />

in lapis blue 'Heirloom' pattern,<br />

approximately 28 pieces<br />

the Hornsea coffee pot 25cm high<br />

$240–400<br />

791<br />

LUCY BECK (nee BOYD)<br />

A set of twelve studio pottery goblets<br />

demi-glazed with green, turquoise and<br />

brown to each bowl<br />

incised ‘Beck’ to base<br />

15cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

792<br />

A ‘Delta’ platinum trim coffee set<br />

designed by Jirí Laštovicka for Atelier<br />

Lesov, Czechoslovakia<br />

comprising eight pieces, of modernist<br />

triangular from<br />

the coffee pot 20.5cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

793<br />

A collection of gilded porcelain<br />

decorated with ‘<strong>The</strong> Kiss’ by<br />

Gustav Klimt, including Goebel and<br />

Hutschenreuther<br />

together with two Royal Worcester egg<br />

coddlers and a Rosenthal vase<br />

the largest vase 15cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

794<br />

A collection of Chinese<br />

and Japanese wares<br />

the largest bowl 27cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

795<br />

A collection of art glass figurines in<br />

the Murano style, together with two<br />

miniature glass vases<br />

comprising four polychrome<br />

musicians, a vase by Kosta Boda and<br />

a hand blown ‘Termite <strong>Series</strong>’ vase by<br />

Peter Goss, incised signature to base<br />

the largest piece 18.5cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

796<br />

A glass vase in the manner of<br />

Chribska, Czechoslovakia, circa 1960<br />

in violet and magenta colours and of<br />

organic form, acid marked ‘H’ within<br />

circle to base<br />

23cm high<br />

$180–240<br />

797<br />

A collection of decorative porcelain,<br />

including Royal Doulton, Herend &<br />

Rosenthal<br />

comprising two handpainted Herend<br />

animals, two Spode ornaments, a<br />

white Rosenthal bull, a pair of ‘Pearly<br />

Boy’ and ‘Pearly Girl’ figures and an<br />

‘Owd Willum’ figure by Royal Doulton<br />

each piece with factory and edition<br />

marks to base<br />

the ‘Christina’ figure by Pauline Shore<br />

for Spode 25cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

798<br />

A Japanese gilt metal vase<br />

decorated with a silvered<br />

chrysanthemum<br />

23cm high<br />

$150–250<br />

799<br />

A Rosenthal 'Madeleine' pattern part<br />

tea set<br />

together with a set of six Art Deco<br />

liqueur glasses<br />

the teapot 14.5cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

800<br />

A copper banded green studio glass<br />

vase, in the Viennese secessionist<br />

style<br />

signed to base ‘Maxine ? ‘99’<br />

29cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

801<br />

A collection of stainless steel flatware<br />

by Helmut Adler for Amboss<br />

in the 2090 pattern together with an<br />

Alessi bowl and Rosenthal cutlery of<br />

similar angular form<br />

the dish 24cm long<br />

$100–200<br />

802<br />

A collection of cut crystal together<br />

with an art glass whale, Swedish,<br />

1960s<br />

comprising a pink glass basket etched<br />

with plums, a small vase and a faceted<br />

blue bowl<br />

the whale 30cm long<br />

$150–250


199<br />

803<br />

A collection of glazed earthenware,<br />

including Gösta Millberg for Rostrand,<br />

and Kevin Boyd, 1970s and later<br />

comprising a grey glazed biscuit jar,<br />

a hand painted wall plaque by Gösta<br />

Millberg, early 1970s, and a purple<br />

lidded jar by Kevin Boyd, incised to<br />

base<br />

the biscuit jar 18.5cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

804<br />

A small George III mahogany wine<br />

table<br />

standing on three cabriole legs<br />

53.5cm high, 38cm diameter<br />

$150–250<br />

805<br />

A cedar chest of drawers, 19th century<br />

with an ogee profile frieze drawer<br />

above four small drawers and three<br />

long pine lined drawers of graduated<br />

depth, flanked by barley twist pilasters<br />

on toupie feet<br />

147cm high, 121.5cm wide,<br />

60cm deep<br />

$300–400<br />

806<br />

A set of Murano glass pendant lights,<br />

circa 1970s<br />

each translucent lapis blue shade<br />

15cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

807<br />

A West Anatolian Dobag project rug,<br />

Turkey, late-twentieth century<br />

157 x 92cm<br />

$200–400<br />

808<br />

A George IV style gilt brass<br />

mounted mahogany fire screen,<br />

early 20th century<br />

the stretcher based screen with<br />

gilt and applied decorations, the<br />

removable panel upholstered in a<br />

salmon shaded sateen with a gold<br />

jacquard border<br />

108cm high, 47cm wide, 37cm deep<br />

(at feet)<br />

$100–200<br />

809<br />

A Victorian cast iron hall stand,<br />

19th century<br />

of ornate pieced vegetal design with<br />

scroll work and six pairs of hooks, drip<br />

plates to the base, unmarked<br />

185cm high, 68cm wide, 39cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

810<br />

An original Ede & Ravenscroft<br />

barrister's wig and mahogany carry<br />

case, 19th century<br />

the handwoven horsehair wig inscribed<br />

‘J. Parsons Esq’, original paper trade<br />

label applied to the hinged door of<br />

the case<br />

the case 40cm high, 30cm wide,<br />

27.5cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

811<br />

An Edwardian mahogany occasional<br />

table, early 20th century<br />

the square table of serpentine profile<br />

with a shaped skirt, raised on turned<br />

legs with a square under tier<br />

72cm high, 60cm wide, 60cm deep<br />

$150–250<br />

812<br />

A collection of Australian and<br />

International coins, 20th century<br />

$100–200<br />

813<br />

A collection of Barsony ceramics,<br />

1950s and later<br />

comprising two black slip glazed<br />

‘exotic beauty’ vases and a hand form<br />

candy dish with original trade label<br />

the largest piece 22cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

814<br />

An Edwardian mahogany occasional<br />

table, early 20th century<br />

of serpentine profile, standing on a<br />

barley twist base terminating in three<br />

relief carved floral legs with pad feet<br />

76cm high, 60cm wide, 47cm deep<br />

$80–100<br />

815<br />

An Edwardian polished<br />

mahogany barley twist pedestal,<br />

early 20th century<br />

standing on three cabriole legs<br />

127cm high, 46cm diameter at base<br />

$150–250<br />

816<br />

A vintage bedroom chair<br />

with green toile upholstery<br />

$150–250<br />

817<br />

A pale green velvet upholstered side<br />

chair, 19th century<br />

standing on four barley twist legs<br />

$300–500<br />

818<br />

A collection of English gilded and<br />

cream porcelain tea wares<br />

including a gilded Collingwood<br />

part tea set, comprising<br />

approximately fifty pieces<br />

the largest plate 28cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

819<br />

AFTER CHRISTIAN<br />

LEINBERGER<br />

Sea Shell Studies<br />

reproduction print<br />

with printed text on margin and hand<br />

decorated mount<br />

35.5 x 26cm (image size)<br />

$150–250<br />

820<br />

JOHN AUDUBON<br />

Blue Crane or Heron and<br />

Louisiana Heron<br />

two colour lithographs from the<br />

engraving by R Havell 1836<br />

with printed text on margin<br />

48 x 71.5cm and 48 x 64.5cm<br />

$400–600


200<br />

821<br />

A large pair of Dresden porcelain<br />

figural candelabra, late 19th century<br />

in the form of a Shepherd and<br />

Shepherdess each holding a lamb, the<br />

candelabra branches decorated with<br />

climbing roses<br />

41cm high<br />

$240–340<br />

822<br />

A set of vintage Doulton Burslem<br />

gilded porcelain dishes<br />

comprising four cake plates and two<br />

serving dishes each decorated to the<br />

centre with a different bouquet, green<br />

underglaze factory marks to base<br />

the plates 24cm diameter,<br />

the dishes 28 x 22cm<br />

$200–300<br />

823<br />

A collection of transfer pattern pottery,<br />

English, 19th/20th century<br />

a wash basin and ewer by Newport<br />

together with a Bishop & Stonier<br />

tureen base and dish<br />

the ewer 24cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

824<br />

Two late Victorian drinks trays,<br />

late 19th century<br />

comprising an oval oak and silver plate<br />

tray by John Grinsell & Sons, Sheffield,<br />

and a classically decorated silver plate<br />

tray<br />

the oak tray 63cm long, 42cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

825<br />

Botanical Studies<br />

two lithographs<br />

with printed text on margin<br />

28 x 22cm (each)<br />

$300–500<br />

826<br />

BERNADETTE LIM<br />

Autumnal Quinces 1982<br />

lithograph<br />

signed and dated in<br />

printed text in image<br />

27.5 x 24.5cm<br />

$100–200<br />

827<br />

JOHN GOULD<br />

Halcyon Flavirostris<br />

lithograph<br />

with printed text on margin<br />

47 x 32cm<br />

$200–400<br />

828<br />

<strong>The</strong> Duchess and<br />

<strong>The</strong> Countess<br />

a pair of lithographs<br />

with printed text on margin<br />

19. x 14.5cm and 21.5 x 13cm<br />

$150–250<br />

829<br />

JENNY PHILLIPS<br />

Botanical Studies 1986<br />

two reproduction prints<br />

inscribed, dated and editioned in<br />

image<br />

19 x 14.5cm (each)<br />

$150–250<br />

830<br />

JENNY PHILLIPS<br />

Botanical Studies<br />

etching and lithograph<br />

inscribed in image<br />

17 x 14.5cm (etching)<br />

and 10 x 8cm (lithograph)<br />

$200–400<br />

831<br />

Botanical Study<br />

Rose Canina - <strong>The</strong> Dog Rose<br />

colour engraving<br />

with printed text on margin<br />

17.5 x 10.5cm<br />

$100–200<br />

832<br />

AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL<br />

Seashells<br />

two oil on canvas<br />

20 x 25.5cm (each)<br />

$300–500<br />

833<br />

Seven Sotheby's international<br />

catalogues of works from <strong>The</strong> Nelson<br />

Bunker Hunt, <strong>The</strong> Visser Collection<br />

and <strong>The</strong> Hever Castle Collection<br />

comprising Highly Important Greek<br />

and Roman Coins,19 June 1990;<br />

Important Greek and Roman Coins, 21<br />

and 22 June 1990; Highly Important<br />

Greek Vases, Highly Important Greek,<br />

Roman and Etruscan Bronzes, 19<br />

June 1990; and Important Greek and<br />

Roman Coins, 19 and 20 June 1991;<br />

together with Fine, Rare and Important<br />

Arms, Part I, 3 July 1990 and Part II, 3<br />

June 1991; and Arms and Armour, 5<br />

May 1983<br />

$50–80<br />

834<br />

Seven Sotheby's international auction<br />

catalogues of Important Private<br />

Collections<br />

of European Furniture, Silver, Porcelain,<br />

Impressionist, Modern and American<br />

Paintings and Rugs, including a<br />

two volume box set of the John T.<br />

Dorrrance, Jr Collection, New York, 18,<br />

19, 20 and 21 October, 1989<br />

$50–80<br />

835<br />

A large collection of auction<br />

catalogues of International,<br />

Topographical and Australian paintings<br />

comprising six Sotheby's international<br />

hard back auction catalogues of<br />

Paintings from Private Collections,<br />

a Sotheby's Art at <strong>Auction</strong> 19880-<br />

1989 and thirty-five other painting<br />

catalogues<br />

$50–80<br />

836<br />

A stained cedar barometer<br />

thermometer, early 20th century<br />

housed in an architectural style case<br />

103cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

837<br />

A Carlton & United Breweries<br />

advertising mirror<br />

104 x 62.5cm<br />

$200–300


201<br />

838<br />

A pair of Italian white ceramic cupid<br />

lamps by Bassano, second half<br />

20th century<br />

tiered lamps featuring cupids amidst<br />

fruit and vegetal motifs<br />

57.5cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

839<br />

A Royal Doulton red flambé porcelain<br />

duck<br />

black factory mark to base<br />

16.5cm high<br />

$150–200<br />

840<br />

CHINESE SCHOOL<br />

Winter and <strong>Spring</strong><br />

two paintings, framed<br />

38 x 25cm<br />

$100–300<br />

841<br />

A black ground cloisonné enamel<br />

opium set<br />

20th century<br />

the wood interior divided into various<br />

compartments, two containing six<br />

shallow dishes, three with removable<br />

covers<br />

34cm wide<br />

$150–250<br />

842<br />

A doucai enamelled 'chicken' cup<br />

20th century<br />

the exterior with chickens and chicks<br />

beside rocks and flowering plants,<br />

Chenghua mark<br />

7.8cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

843<br />

Four porcelain panels<br />

20th century<br />

three with polychrome decoration of<br />

birds and flowers, the fourth painted<br />

with a grisaille landscape, framed<br />

overall 36 x 46.5cm; 49.5 x 37cm;<br />

and 72.5 x 52.5cm<br />

$300–500<br />

844<br />

An embroidered blue silk robe<br />

decorated with butterflies and florettes<br />

in shades of blue and white satin stitch<br />

115cm long<br />

$400–600<br />

845<br />

Two turquoise-glazed wares<br />

19th/20th century<br />

comprising a bottle vase and a square<br />

section bowl<br />

16cm high and 8cm wide<br />

$300–500<br />

846<br />

A flambé-glazed meiping<br />

19th/20th century<br />

covered with a rich crimson glaze<br />

17cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

847<br />

A turquoise-ground covered box<br />

20th century<br />

decorated in famille rose enamels,<br />

Jiaqing seal mark<br />

7.7cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

848<br />

EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />

In the Harbour<br />

oil on board<br />

15 x 20.5cm<br />

$300–500<br />

849<br />

A Miao silvered metal ornamental<br />

musical instrument<br />

framed<br />

50cm wide, 102 x 101cm overall<br />

$300–500<br />

850<br />

A large pink and green enamelled<br />

serving dish<br />

late Qing dynasty, 19th/20th century<br />

on bracket feet, the interior decorated<br />

with pink dragons chasing a flaming<br />

pearl among green clouds<br />

41 cm long<br />

$400–600<br />

851<br />

A blue and white tripod censer<br />

20th century<br />

painted with a frieze of clouds and<br />

trigrams below a band of flaming<br />

pearls,<br />

Wanli mark<br />

14cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

852<br />

An incised white-glazed stemcup<br />

20th century<br />

carved with lotus scrolls beneath<br />

the white glaze of bluish tint, incised<br />

Qianlong mark<br />

14.5cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

853<br />

Three Japanese black and gold<br />

lacquer shrines<br />

together with various other lacquer<br />

and metal wares<br />

the tallest shrine 47cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

854<br />

EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />

Still Life<br />

oil on canvas<br />

housed in a French decorative carved<br />

and gilded frame<br />

57.5 x 47.5cm (oval)<br />

$400–600<br />

855<br />

A honey oak fold over card table,<br />

early 20th century<br />

of light colouration with vigorous<br />

medullary rays and raised on tapering<br />

square section legs with cross<br />

stretchers<br />

77cm high, 74cm wide (unfolded),<br />

64cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

856<br />

A mahogany pot cupboard,<br />

early 20th century<br />

in light honey tones with some flame<br />

figuration, having a single framed<br />

cupboard above a plinth base<br />

79cm high, 40cm wide, 34cm deep<br />

$100–200


202<br />

857<br />

A mahogany fretwork mirror,<br />

in the George III style<br />

with a decorative crest above a reeded<br />

frame with canted shoulders, similarly<br />

embellished to the lower frame<br />

74 x 47cm<br />

$200–300<br />

858<br />

Two Royal Copenhagen porcelain cat<br />

figurines, 1975-84 period<br />

green underglaze factory marks<br />

to base with date ciphers<br />

and blue wave lines<br />

the sleeping cat 8cm high, 14cm wide,<br />

10.5cm<br />

$80–120<br />

859<br />

A Victorian walnut whatnot music<br />

canterbury, 19th century<br />

with a fretwork gallery above an inlaid<br />

breakfront shelf with turned supports<br />

to a music cabinet below, raised on<br />

toupie feet with porcelain casters<br />

100cm high, 75cm wide, 38cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

860<br />

A set of eight mahogany Georgian<br />

style rail back dining chairs<br />

six chairs and two carvers with pierced<br />

lyre and tablet mid rails, raised on<br />

tapering legs with spade feet<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$400–600<br />

861<br />

A felspathic stoneware<br />

Castleford-type teapot, 19th century<br />

of Neoclassical oval 'silver shape' with<br />

a domed lid and conforming stand,<br />

sprigged stiff leaf borders to the<br />

collar and base, laurel pendants and<br />

a classical maiden to one face and an<br />

allegorical figure with a bird of prey to<br />

the other, with overglaze blue bands,<br />

crossed blue mark to base, relief mark<br />

17<br />

16cm high, 27.5cm wide, 12cm deep<br />

$160–260<br />

862<br />

An Edwardian mahogany marquetry<br />

side table, early 20th century<br />

the canted corner top inlaid with a<br />

frilled conch, above a slender swollen<br />

pedestal and a tripod base<br />

73cm high, 52cm wide, 42cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$200–300<br />

863<br />

A late Victorian converted banquet<br />

lamp and two decorative table lamps,<br />

late 20th century<br />

the oil lamp on a brass dutch style<br />

candlestick<br />

the brass mounted urn lamp<br />

99cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$200–300<br />

864<br />

An Edwardian mahogany and<br />

satinwood marquetry centre table,<br />

early 20th century<br />

finely decorated with a central<br />

harlequin pattern roundel enclosed by<br />

mirror image radiating veneer panels<br />

and wide contrasting borders, raised<br />

on slender tapering legs united by<br />

stretchers<br />

71cm high, 68.5cm diameter<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$400–600<br />

865<br />

An Edwardian rosewood side table,<br />

early 20th century<br />

the string inlaid top with a central fan<br />

motif, the tapering splayed legs united<br />

by an undertier<br />

71cm high, 60.5cm wide, 60.5cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$300–500<br />

866<br />

A Japanese lacquer box and cover<br />

20th century<br />

applied in mother of pearl, red and<br />

black lacquer with iris, inscribed wood<br />

box<br />

25.2 x 18.5cm<br />

$200–300<br />

867<br />

A large Italian style composite garden<br />

urn<br />

the footed urn with scored flute and<br />

spiral details to the body<br />

103cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

868<br />

A Provincial Indian carved teak<br />

sideboard<br />

white painted and raised on four legs<br />

121cm high, 158cm wide, 59cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

869<br />

J STEFFENS<br />

On the Belgian Coast, Ostend<br />

oil on canvas on board<br />

signed lower right: J Steffens<br />

44 x 90cm<br />

$400–600<br />

870<br />

R CRESSWELL BOAK<br />

(ENGLISH, 1875-1949)<br />

Loch Katrine & Ellan's Isle<br />

(Scottish Lochs)<br />

etching<br />

signed and titled on margin: R<br />

Cresswell Boak Loch Katrine & Ellan's<br />

Isle (Scottish Lochs)<br />

18 x 25cm<br />

$80–120<br />

871<br />

A Worcester hand painted dish,<br />

circa 1785<br />

the lobed and moulded dish decorated<br />

with loose floral arrangements and<br />

sprigs, with a red rim, unmarked<br />

19.5cm diameter<br />

$120–160


203<br />

872<br />

A collection of antique style pewter<br />

tankards<br />

comprising six pieces<br />

the largest 12cm high<br />

$80–100<br />

873<br />

An antique ebonised Irish Regency<br />

style mirror<br />

the moulded circular frame with<br />

applied gilded beads<br />

78cm diameter<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$300–500<br />

874<br />

A pierced and carved coffee table,<br />

Indian<br />

47cm high, 70cm diameter<br />

$300–500<br />

875<br />

A Victorian carved ivory box<br />

with a simulated basket weave body,<br />

the cover and base carved with a<br />

delicate anemone flower<br />

7.5cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

876<br />

A group of three cut glass dishes, Irish<br />

and English, early 19th century<br />

comprising an Irish style dish of<br />

hexagonal profile with a raised<br />

undulating and serrated border, a bowl<br />

with a fan shaped border, and a cut<br />

glass boat shaped comport with star<br />

and strawberry cuts, and radial cutting<br />

to the rounded base<br />

the hexagonal dish 27 x 19cm<br />

$300–500<br />

877<br />

A pair of late Victorian walnut side<br />

chairs, late 19th century<br />

with ornately carved vasiform<br />

backsplats, stuffover seats and raised<br />

on turned tapering legs<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$100–200<br />

878<br />

A collection of cut glass serving<br />

dishes, early 19th century<br />

comprising three pieces with<br />

scalloped and serrated edges and<br />

bodies with fan and diamond cuts, one<br />

with diamond point reserves, star cuts<br />

to the bases<br />

the largest dish 32cm long<br />

$200–300<br />

879<br />

Two antique cut crystal decanters<br />

and a glass rinser, early 19th century<br />

and after<br />

a ship's decanter with a facet cut<br />

elongated stopper, a small ovoid<br />

decanter on a footed base with three<br />

annulated neck rings decorated with<br />

diamond and lens cuts, and a rinser<br />

bowl with swag and diamond cuts<br />

the largest decanter 31cm high<br />

$240–300<br />

880<br />

An antique Louis XVI style painted and<br />

giltwood rattan chair<br />

with an undulating crest with relief<br />

carved vegetal details and a rope twist<br />

border, the back with a flower head<br />

roundel and a radiating rattan design,<br />

rattan also to the seat and raised on<br />

square section legs, accompanied by<br />

a chenille weave cushion with flower<br />

and bird motifs<br />

$400–500<br />

881<br />

A pair of Georgian style mahogany<br />

side chairs<br />

with undulating ear form crests with<br />

central gadrooned details and pierced<br />

reeded backsplats, blue paisley<br />

patterned upholstery seats and square<br />

section legs united by stretchers<br />

$400–500<br />

882<br />

A Georgian style astragal glazed oak<br />

hanging corner cabinet<br />

with a dentil and reeded cornice above<br />

a single cupboard enclosing three<br />

shelves, with key<br />

111cm high, 84cm wide<br />

$400–600<br />

883<br />

A vintage oak barley twist book<br />

caddy with an alabaster lamp,<br />

early 20th century<br />

with an angled neck, the caddy of<br />

tapering rectangular form and raised<br />

on squashed bun feet, together with a<br />

collection of antique furniture books,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Age of Oak, <strong>The</strong> Age of Walnut,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Age of Mahogany, by Percy<br />

Macquoid, R.I, and; <strong>The</strong> Carpenter<br />

and Joiner's Assistant... by James<br />

Newlands<br />

154cm high, the caddy 40 x 40cm<br />

$100–200<br />

884<br />

A large collection of Australian and<br />

International coins<br />

contained within two collectors<br />

volumes including ancient coins<br />

through to 20th century examples,<br />

together with an Explosives and<br />

Munitions Workers Federation of<br />

Australia badge<br />

$300–500<br />

885<br />

A mixed group of antique glassware,<br />

19th century and later<br />

comprising three decanters, a pink,<br />

amber and green English art glass<br />

vase with rigaree flowers and handles,<br />

and a cut glass dish<br />

the largest decanter 15cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

886<br />

A Victorian mahogany piano stool<br />

circa 1850<br />

upholstered in a pale green velvet,<br />

standing on three cabriole legs<br />

$100–200<br />

887<br />

A large George III style cushion front<br />

gilded salon mirror<br />

119 x 89cm<br />

$400–600<br />

888<br />

A velvet upholstered armchair by Dario<br />

Zoureff, 1960s<br />

with an ebonised frame and a cut out<br />

feature to the curved back<br />

$100–200


204<br />

889<br />

A pair of Louis XV style tulipwood and<br />

marquetry side tables, circa 1930s<br />

the kidney shaped tables with pierced<br />

brass galleries, three petite drawers<br />

and raised on cabriole legs, with<br />

stringing and floral inlay to cartouches<br />

and decorated with gilt bronze cast<br />

mounts and sabots<br />

78cm high, 55cm wide, 33cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

890<br />

A Rococo style porcelain comport<br />

by Schierholz/Plaue, Thuringia,<br />

early 20th century<br />

with a reticulated flower encrusted<br />

basket supported on a vegetal stem<br />

with three winged cupid figures above<br />

a rocaille base, double crossed blue<br />

baton marks underside and inscribed<br />

numerals<br />

39cm high, 27cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

891<br />

A boulle mantel clock by Leroy of Paris,<br />

mid 19th century<br />

with a Roman enamel dial with mark of<br />

Leroy a Paris enclosed by a gilt bezel,<br />

the wooden case inlaid with brass,<br />

mother of pearl and red tortoiseshell,<br />

marked also Leroy a Paris to the<br />

Baschet Baullier mechanism<br />

41cm high, 42cm wide<br />

$300–400<br />

892<br />

FRENCH SCHOOL<br />

Madame Henriette en Flore<br />

oleograph<br />

56 x 44.5cm<br />

$100–200<br />

893<br />

A cherry wood corner cabinet,<br />

in the Georgian style<br />

the projecting dentil cornice<br />

above an astragal glazed door,<br />

with a panelled cupboard to the<br />

base, raised on bracket feet<br />

188cm high, 64cm wide, 45 deep<br />

$500–600<br />

894<br />

A Kraak style Delft plate, Dutch,<br />

18th century<br />

23cm diameter<br />

$140–200<br />

895<br />

A Victorian cedar pedestal desk,<br />

19th century<br />

with a tooled leather writing surface<br />

above frieze drawers and pedestals<br />

each with three drawers on plinth<br />

bases<br />

73cm high, 120cm wide, 58cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

896<br />

A Rosenthal Studio Linie vase<br />

designed by Bjorn Winblad, 1970s<br />

from the '1001 Nights' series,<br />

depicting figures in colours with gilt<br />

enrichments upon a cobalt ground,<br />

green factory mark underside and<br />

facsimile signature<br />

43.5cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

897<br />

Four vintage white metal platters and<br />

trays, mostly 1970s<br />

comprising a banana leaf style tray,<br />

two textured aluminium curved shaped<br />

trays, both signed, and a navette<br />

shaped tray with impressed Secession<br />

style decoration<br />

banana leaf tray 60cm wide,<br />

30cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

898<br />

A small Provincial style hardwood side<br />

table, 20th century<br />

70cm high, 75cm wide, 48cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

899<br />

A Mikasa glass bowl and a small Kosta<br />

Boda cased bowl, late 20th century<br />

the deep glass bowl with<br />

navette shapes to the body and<br />

a thick walled tapering bowl<br />

with a swirling white decor<br />

12.5cm high, 22cm diameter<br />

$100–200<br />

900<br />

A group of six mixed studio pottery<br />

works, by Roger Keane of Churinga<br />

Potters studio<br />

together with an unmarked part glazed<br />

bowl, an Israeli made vase and various<br />

rustic cratered vessel in natural fired<br />

colours by studio potter Roger Keane,<br />

inscribed signature and trademarks<br />

to base<br />

the largest 30cm high, 40cm wide<br />

$200–300<br />

901<br />

Chinese Calligraphy<br />

ink on paper<br />

bearing the signature Shi Li and one<br />

seal, framed<br />

79.5 x 35cm<br />

$200–300<br />

902<br />

A large verre églomisé decorated<br />

Venetian wall mirror<br />

with a vegetal pierced crest with leafy<br />

motifs to the canted shoulders, floral<br />

decorations to the frame with applied<br />

motifs and buttons, the plate with a<br />

bevelled edge<br />

148 x 80cm<br />

$400–600<br />

903<br />

A Victorian Renaissance Revival<br />

pewter ewer, 19th century<br />

58cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

904<br />

Three Dresden style figural and flower<br />

encrusted porcelain candelabra, late<br />

19th to early 20th century<br />

comprising a male and female pastoral<br />

pair raised on Rococo bases and<br />

bearing quasi Meissen style marks,<br />

and a candelabra featuring a classical<br />

maiden holding a child and raised on a<br />

shaped base, Continental mark to base<br />

53cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

905<br />

A smoked glass teak coffee table,<br />

1970s<br />

53cm high, 79cm wide, 73cm deep<br />

$300–400


205<br />

906<br />

A large tapestry style still life wall<br />

hanging by Adorabella<br />

200 x 140cm<br />

$100–200<br />

907<br />

A squat earthenware flared rim food<br />

pot, Thailand, possibly 1500 B.C.<br />

8.5cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Purchased East & West Art, 1019 High<br />

Street, Armadale, December 14, 1990.<br />

$200–300<br />

908<br />

A studio glass ‘Passionflower’ vase by<br />

Lucas Salton, Australia<br />

etched ‘Salton’ to base<br />

40cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

909<br />

A collection of volumes on referencing<br />

and collecting antique musical<br />

instruments<br />

comprising approximately ten books<br />

$100–200<br />

910<br />

A terracotta figure of a bird,<br />

possibly 300BC<br />

found in Cypress 1858<br />

4cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Graham Geddes Antiques<br />

Lawrence Collection<br />

Stella Pitt Rivers Collection<br />

$100–200<br />

911<br />

FRANCOIS COGNE<br />

Queen’s Wharf,<br />

(Yarra Yarra 1864)<br />

lithograph<br />

titled on margin in printed text<br />

published by Charles Troedel<br />

from ’<strong>The</strong> Melbourne Album’<br />

27 x 37cm<br />

$300–500<br />

912<br />

Three vintage ceramic and copper<br />

platters and bowls<br />

comprising a copper and enamel<br />

bowl with applied tear drop glass<br />

decorations, a terracotta platter glazed<br />

with chocolate and teal colours and a<br />

small lustre glazed pedestal bowl<br />

the copper bowl 41cm diameter<br />

$100–200<br />

913<br />

ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />

Armada<br />

lithograph<br />

25.5 x 37cm<br />

$60–100<br />

914<br />

A set of six vintage Paragon fine bone<br />

china trios, early 20th century<br />

together with a delicate shell form<br />

lustre cup and saucer<br />

the cup 6cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

915<br />

A collection of Moorcroft pottery,<br />

early to mid 20th century<br />

a pair of plates in pomegranate<br />

pattern, a small anemone vase and<br />

a waisted vase in leaves and fruit<br />

pattern, backstamps and facsimile<br />

signatures underside<br />

vase 14.5cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

916<br />

EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />

Woman in Turban<br />

oil on board<br />

16 x 12.5cm<br />

$300–500<br />

917<br />

A miniature set of Georgian style<br />

mahogany drawers, 19th century<br />

two short drawers and two long<br />

drawers, raised on bracket feet<br />

70cm high, 62cm wide, 37cm deep<br />

$240–400<br />

918<br />

A contemporary glass top coffee table<br />

42cm high, 124cm wide, 64cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

919<br />

A stained wood corner bookshelf<br />

140cm high, 52cm wide to each side,<br />

19.5cm deep<br />

$140–180<br />

920<br />

Two Georgian opaque twist stem<br />

glasses, circa 1760<br />

one with a slender funnel shaped bowl,<br />

the other of rounded funnel form, both<br />

with a double series twist stem to a<br />

conical foot with a rough pontil<br />

20cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

921<br />

A Turkoman knotted rug, Afghanistan,<br />

late-twentieth century<br />

201 x 153cm<br />

$200–400<br />

922<br />

A small green hardstone carving of a<br />

penguin<br />

6.5cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

923<br />

Two Georgian opaque double twist ale<br />

glasses, 18th century<br />

the bell shaped glasses with trapped<br />

bubble motifs upon broad conical<br />

bases with snapped pontils<br />

17.5cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

924<br />

Two Georgian cordial glasses,<br />

18th century<br />

one glass on a drawn stem, the other<br />

of bell shape with a knopped stem,<br />

both with trapped bubbles, and raised<br />

on a stepped spreading foot with<br />

snapped pontils<br />

16cm high<br />

$260–380


206<br />

925<br />

Three Georgian cordial glasses,<br />

18th century<br />

two glasses with ogee bowls raised<br />

on facet cut stems, one with etched<br />

oriental scenes, the other with gilded<br />

flowers and sprigs, and a bucket<br />

shape double twist glass etched with<br />

a basket of flowers and a pheasant, all<br />

three with snapped pontils<br />

15.5cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

926<br />

Three etched Georgian glasses, 1780s<br />

two with drawn stems and etched<br />

borders, one with a rosebud design to<br />

the body, the other with a faceted stem<br />

and a trapped bubble motif, delicately<br />

engraved with Neoclassical festoons<br />

and rosettes<br />

11.5cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

927<br />

A Montblanc Meisterstück LeGrand<br />

calligraphy fountain pen, introduced<br />

in 1924<br />

the gold mounted cap and barrel<br />

crafted in black resin with white<br />

Montblanc emblem inlaid cap top, 18K<br />

solid gold flexible nib<br />

$400–600<br />

928<br />

A small bronze antiquity<br />

head of a cow on a later stand<br />

6.5cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

929<br />

A gilt bronze mounted Bohemia cut<br />

crystal bowl<br />

with scrolling acanthus motifs and<br />

swags, standing on four dolphin form<br />

feet<br />

32cm high, 50cm wide<br />

$400–600<br />

930<br />

A Russian 500 Rouble, 1912<br />

12 x 26.5cm (image size)<br />

20 x 35 x 3cm (frame size)<br />

$80–120<br />

931<br />

A landscape vase<br />

20th century<br />

painted with a continuous lakeside<br />

scene and an inscription in black to<br />

one side<br />

24.5cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

932<br />

A group of four antique engravings of<br />

cattle, 19th century<br />

coloured engravings of prized cattle,<br />

a coloured engraving of a Swiss Bull,<br />

and a black and white engraving,<br />

Swiss Cattle by Bonheur, all housed in<br />

wooden frames, three with Spencer<br />

Scott Sandilands, Antique Print and<br />

Map Gallery labels<br />

13cm high, 20.5cm wide approx<br />

$200–300<br />

933<br />

A small collection of books together<br />

with a framed antique surgeon's<br />

degree<br />

including first editions and Flynn of the<br />

Inland, Agatha Christie, Steinbeck's<br />

Omnibus<br />

$100–200<br />

934<br />

An Anglo-Indian brass bound<br />

mahogany writing box, 19th century<br />

with brass studding, mounts and<br />

lock-plates, signed S. C. Dass<br />

23cm high, 45cm wide, 30cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

935<br />

A collection of gentleman’s desk<br />

accessories including a gilded Dunhill<br />

table lighter<br />

comprising two vintage gold Parker<br />

pens together with two vintage table<br />

lighters and a Scandinavian pen rest<br />

the largest lighter 8.5cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

936<br />

A vintage gold plated fountain pen by<br />

Swan<br />

in green velvet lined retail case<br />

13cm long<br />

$200–300<br />

937<br />

A collection of engine turned<br />

decorated propelling pencils<br />

by Caran D'Ache, Swiss<br />

including a Bang & Olufsen<br />

ballpoint pen<br />

the largest 13.5cm long<br />

$100–200<br />

938<br />

Two boxed sets of sterling silver and<br />

polychrome enamel spoons by David<br />

Andersen, Norway, mid 20th century<br />

guilloche enamel tea and ice scream<br />

spoons with decorative finials,<br />

hallmarked to each element<br />

13cm long and smaller<br />

$200–400<br />

939<br />

A collection of facet cut crystal<br />

glassware<br />

comprising wine goblets, champagne<br />

coupes, port and aperitif or liqueur<br />

glasses each standing on a hexagonal<br />

base, together with a set of dessert or<br />

finger bowls, unmarked<br />

the largest goblet 17.5cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

940<br />

A dinner service by Booths for six<br />

place settings<br />

with a gilded scale decoration upon a<br />

navy ground and comprising six dinner,<br />

entrée and side plates, six kidney<br />

shaped dishes, a gravy boat and a<br />

circular lidded tureen<br />

the largest dinner plate 25cm diameter<br />

$300–400<br />

941<br />

A floral upholstered wingback chair<br />

on cabriole legs<br />

123cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

942<br />

A bone handled magnifying glass<br />

together with an English pub sign<br />

the magnifying glass in a mahogany<br />

case with a brass anchor form<br />

cartouche<br />

the magnifying glass 24.5cm long<br />

$100–200


207<br />

943<br />

A three drawer fruitwood hall table<br />

in a lightly distressed finish, the<br />

drawers with with swan neck brass<br />

handles and raised on square section<br />

legs with spandrel decorations<br />

85cm high, 167cm wide, 47cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

944<br />

A decorative gilded ginger jar style<br />

lamp<br />

together with a conforming vase, each<br />

with gold embellishments and the<br />

lamp with a conical white shade<br />

the lamp 55cm high<br />

$150–250<br />

945<br />

A gilded demitasse coffee set by<br />

Tiffany & Co<br />

in black with gilt borders comprising<br />

eight coffee cans and associated<br />

saucers,<br />

gilded factory and retailers marks to<br />

base<br />

the coffee cans 6cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

946<br />

A pair of modernist style chrome, glass<br />

and acrylic standard lamp tables<br />

with white linen shades and raised on<br />

ebonised bases<br />

170cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

947<br />

A large tufted wool designer rug by<br />

Customweave<br />

featuring bold stylised honeysuckle<br />

and leaf motifs in aubergine and green<br />

colours upon an olive brown field, label<br />

verso<br />

328.5 x 239cm<br />

$400–600<br />

948<br />

A pair of generously proportioned<br />

cream stripe upholstered chairs<br />

with rollover side wings and deep<br />

seats above valance bases<br />

72cm high, 86cm wide, 91cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

949<br />

A vintage style resin coated wicker<br />

table suite<br />

comprising four woven back chairs<br />

and a glass top table with flaring<br />

supports and a domed base<br />

the table 74cm high, 92cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

950<br />

A pair of wicker square back chairs<br />

with cushion seats<br />

73cm high, 97cm wide, 91cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

951<br />

An uplight floor lamp, late 20th century<br />

the black metal framed lamp with an<br />

inverted pyramid faux stone shade and<br />

a conforming base<br />

188cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

952<br />

A large travertine coffee table<br />

36cm high, 166cm wide, 124cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

953<br />

A large outdoor glazed urn with lug<br />

handles<br />

ovoid with a waisted neck and<br />

patterned girdle, glazed in a slightly<br />

opalescent black<br />

100cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

954<br />

A chrome reed form floor lamp<br />

147cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

955<br />

A large weathered teak garden bench<br />

length of back 180cm<br />

$300–400<br />

956<br />

A rustic reeded wood pedestal<br />

with a lotus base in the South East<br />

Asian style<br />

77cm high, 28cm diameter<br />

$100–200<br />

957<br />

A rustic antique style elm blanket box<br />

with mortise and tenon joins, twin<br />

hinged flaps, iron studs and corners<br />

50cm high, 152cm wide, 71cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

958<br />

BRUCE GOOLD (BORN 1948)<br />

Bicentennial of Sydney Festival<br />

1988<br />

linocut<br />

signed and editioned on margin: Bruce<br />

Goold 2/200<br />

73 x 55 cm<br />

$100–200<br />

959<br />

A pair of Victorian style cast metal<br />

outdoor lantern heads<br />

each 93cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

960<br />

A set of four weathered teak outdoor<br />

bar armchairs<br />

115cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

961<br />

A wing back upholstered queen size<br />

bedhead<br />

in silver toned textured upholstery<br />

150cm high, 170cm wide,<br />

36.5cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

962<br />

A French style metal divan, American,<br />

20th century<br />

with an arching back and scrolling<br />

arms, together with a linen upholstered<br />

seat and matching cushions<br />

103cm high, 165cm wide, 78cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

963<br />

A chrome framed glass top occasional<br />

table<br />

with 'X' form supports to a square base<br />

47cm high, 65cm wide, 65cm deep<br />

$200–300


208<br />

964<br />

A pure new wool rug by Tefzet, Munich<br />

<strong>The</strong> Collection 'Event' rug with a<br />

central imaginary coat of arms with<br />

winged horses to the black and cream<br />

field within a rope twist band and a<br />

broad gold border, label for Manufactur<br />

Tefzet München to label verso<br />

240 x 170cm<br />

$300–500<br />

965<br />

A Tang-style pottery figure of a lady<br />

standing, wearing loosely draped<br />

robes, her hair drawn into a triple<br />

chignon, traces of white slip, fitted<br />

wood box<br />

26 cm high<br />

$150–250<br />

966<br />

A contemporary ceramic 'thread' vase,<br />

by Lee Marshall<br />

signed Lee Marshall to base<br />

31cm high<br />

NOTE<br />

Lee Marshall is a Perth based<br />

ceramicist who works also in glass<br />

$100–200<br />

967<br />

A group of four ivory 'piano key'<br />

framed portrait miniatures, early to mid<br />

20th century<br />

half length and bust portraits of<br />

women in historic dress<br />

the largest 14 x 12cm<br />

$100–200<br />

968<br />

A collection of ten handmade cream<br />

silk boudoir cushions<br />

of various shapes, sizes and patterns<br />

to adorn the bed and associated<br />

furniture<br />

$300–500<br />

969<br />

A woollen carpet with a traditional<br />

Turkish design, ‘Karastan’ production,<br />

USA, contemporary<br />

280 x 175cm<br />

$150–250<br />

970<br />

LEN PAWLUK (BORN 1950)<br />

Yarrambat Pastures 1992<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and dated lower right:<br />

L Pawluk 92<br />

58 x 75cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Point Nepean Gallery, Portsea<br />

$400–600<br />

971<br />

ROBERT WELLS<br />

Lazy Summer<br />

pastel on paper<br />

signed lower right: Robert Wells<br />

signed and titled verso:<br />

Robert Well 'Lazy Summer'<br />

60 x 74cm<br />

$200–400<br />

972<br />

A Victorian style carved mahogany<br />

hanging mirror<br />

with a cusped arching profile and a<br />

carved and pierced vegetal crest,<br />

further floral carved details to the<br />

lower sides and base<br />

115 x 84cm<br />

$240–340<br />

973<br />

A figural cast brass door stop<br />

featuring a goat nibbling a bowed tree<br />

and raised on a tiered rectangular cast<br />

iron base<br />

29cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

974<br />

A collection of reproduction fashion<br />

prints<br />

coloured prints with descriptions<br />

of Victorian and Edwardian fashion<br />

conventions, framed<br />

each print 25 x 19cm<br />

$50–100<br />

975<br />

A collection of mixed glassware<br />

including flutes and Villeroy & Boch<br />

the highball glasses 15.5cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

976<br />

ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />

Winter Village<br />

oil on board<br />

10 x 7.5cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Property from the Collection<br />

of Andrée Harkness<br />

$100–200<br />

977<br />

A group of small cut crystal dishes,<br />

salts and a comport<br />

comprising butter, jam and bon bon<br />

dishes, salts, and a deep comport with<br />

leaf designs<br />

the comport 14.5cm high,<br />

20.5cm diameter<br />

$100–200<br />

978<br />

A pair of Bing & Grondhal 'Snowdrop'<br />

vases, Denmark<br />

in a typical soft grey and blue palette,<br />

backstamps underside, numbered<br />

57/254 with decorator's initials L.M.<br />

13.5cm high<br />

$60–80<br />

979<br />

A trio of porcelain 'Les Lithophanies'<br />

votive light holders, by Bernardaud,<br />

Limoges<br />

white bisque holders comprising<br />

three different designs, boxed with<br />

associated paperwork<br />

the largest 6.9cm high<br />

$40–60<br />

980<br />

A pair of cast iron dog form book ends<br />

16cm high<br />

$60–80<br />

981<br />

A collection of painted and gilded<br />

porcelain<br />

comprising a Paragon plate, a Paragon<br />

trio, a Burleigh milk jug and a Limoges<br />

hors d’ouvres duo<br />

the largest plate 28cm diameter<br />

$60–80


209<br />

982<br />

A cobalt blue glass bowl by Stephen<br />

Morris, Australia<br />

etched signature to the partly polished<br />

pontil: Stephen Morris<br />

26cm diameter<br />

$80–100<br />

983<br />

Two Royal Worcester bird ornaments<br />

Fledgling Wren, 1977 and Fledgling<br />

Wren, 1978, backstamps underside<br />

with decorator's initials<br />

10cm high<br />

$80–120<br />

984<br />

A Royal Doulton flambé cat and a<br />

duck, together with NZ Marlestone cat<br />

ornament<br />

backstamps to base of figures and<br />

label to cat<br />

12cm high<br />

$80–100<br />

985<br />

A partial ‘Mariposa’ pattern tea set by<br />

Villeroy & Boch, together with a tureen<br />

Villeroy & Boch backstamps to all<br />

underside<br />

the tureen 18cm high, 18cm diameter<br />

$100–200<br />

986<br />

A modern enamel decorated frosted<br />

glass vase<br />

in the Austrian style after Michael<br />

Powolny<br />

17.5cm high<br />

$60–80<br />

987<br />

A series of six small antique<br />

prints depicting various subjects,<br />

19th century<br />

Spencer Scott Sandilands gallery<br />

prints featuring botanical, natural<br />

history and ornithological themes, a<br />

figural scene, 'Sport in the Highlands',<br />

and an ethnological hand coloured<br />

print, 'Neuholländische Schiffahrt'<br />

22 x 24 largest framed print<br />

$100–200<br />

988<br />

A pierced Dresden Deutsche-Blumen<br />

cabinet plate, 19th century<br />

the basketweave border with three<br />

floral decorated Rococo cartouches,<br />

centred with a handpainted floral posy<br />

and small sprays, crossed batons with<br />

Meissen Marcolini style mark to base<br />

23cm diameter<br />

$100–120<br />

989<br />

A pair of Mexican Amate folk art<br />

paintings<br />

naive village scenes in bright<br />

polychrome colours on bark and<br />

mounted on board<br />

46 x 64cm total size, 32 x 54cm<br />

approximate image size<br />

$100–200<br />

990<br />

A Mason's Ironstone jug and a novelty<br />

Prattware tankard, 19th century<br />

the brightly coloured Mason's hydra<br />

jug with a snake handle decorated with<br />

oriental motifs and an early Victorian<br />

tankard with topers in relief to the<br />

exterior and a surprise frog to the<br />

interior, unmarked<br />

16cm high<br />

$80–120<br />

991<br />

A set of three Victorian cast iron<br />

outdoor chairs, 19th century<br />

the chairs with looping<br />

anthemion splats above pierced<br />

seats and decorative skirts,<br />

together with a table base<br />

the base 70cm high, 64cm wide<br />

$200–300<br />

992<br />

A set of three French botanical prints,<br />

circa 1860<br />

comprising, Caraguata Van Volxemi,<br />

Caraguata Linguata, var. Cardinalis,<br />

and Zeronema Morrei, coloured<br />

bookplates, label of Spencer Scott<br />

Sandilands, <strong>The</strong> Antique Print and Map<br />

Gallery to each<br />

image 33cm high, 24cm wide, frames<br />

57cm high, 47cm wide<br />

$240–340<br />

993<br />

Two portrait miniatures, mid<br />

20th century<br />

A Gainsborough style lady with a<br />

plumed hat in a 'piano key' tiled frame<br />

and an oval portrait of a young woman<br />

in 19th century attire in a pressed<br />

metal frame<br />

the largest 14.5 x 10cm wide<br />

$100–140<br />

994<br />

A Victorian flame mahogany toilet<br />

mirror<br />

standing on a serpentine base<br />

88cm high, 66cm wide, 29cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

995<br />

A George III mahogany single drawer<br />

side table, 18th century<br />

the brass pendant handles with flower<br />

form escutcheons<br />

74cm high, 76cm wide, 50cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

996<br />

A large collection of Australian<br />

and International coins, mostly<br />

20th century<br />

including silver sixpences, three<br />

pences, crowns and florins<br />

$200–300<br />

997<br />

A Victorian style brass banquet lamp,<br />

English<br />

with a moulded ombré copper toned<br />

glass shade, a clear glass font and<br />

raised on a Corinthian style column to<br />

a square base<br />

68cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

998<br />

A set four Chinese watercolours on silk<br />

20th century<br />

depicting auspicious flora including<br />

magnolia, plum blossom and bamboo<br />

with butterflies and a song bird on buff<br />

coloured silk, each with two character<br />

signature and one seal<br />

18cm high, 22cm wide<br />

$200–300


210<br />

999<br />

A pine cased Admiral Fitzroy’s<br />

barometer, thermometer, circa 1880<br />

with a later paper scale and<br />

thermometer marked, 'T. Gaunt, Maker,<br />

Melbourne'<br />

95cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

1000<br />

A silky oak mounted stick barometer<br />

by SLC, circa 1930s<br />

with paper scale and brass and copper<br />

fittings<br />

90cm long<br />

$200–300<br />

1001<br />

A carved oak mantel barometer and<br />

clock, early 20th century<br />

by L.Gasella of London, the clock with<br />

a Roman dial set within an pierced oak<br />

frame featuring cornucopia and floral<br />

details above a plinth base<br />

42cm high, 45cm wide, 10cm deep<br />

$300–400<br />

1002<br />

A carved oak cased aneroid banjo<br />

barometer by Negretti & Zambra,<br />

London, circa 1910<br />

numbered 28143<br />

94cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

1003<br />

A collection of desk and travelling<br />

clock barometer/thermometers,<br />

1930s-1950s<br />

a leather cased travelling barometer/<br />

thermometer by Negretti & Zambra of<br />

London, a German made chrome desk<br />

clock retailed through T. Gaunt & Co,<br />

Melbourne, and a German gilt metal<br />

clock barometer/thermometer<br />

the chrome desk piece 12 x 15cm<br />

$240–300<br />

1004<br />

An oak refectory table<br />

with a relief carved frieze above turned<br />

legs with a stretcher base<br />

75cm high, 168cm wide, 71cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

1005<br />

An oak cased aneroid barometer<br />

the brushed silver dial with a curved<br />

thermometer gauge<br />

25cm diameter<br />

$140–200<br />

1006<br />

A set of four Victorian mahogany<br />

side chairs in the French manner, mid<br />

19th century<br />

balloon back chairs with pierced mid<br />

rails and serpentine stuffover seats<br />

above cabriole legs<br />

$300–400<br />

1007<br />

An ornate pressed metal framed<br />

mirror, Indian, 20th century<br />

the timber framed and backed wall<br />

mirror having an applied embossed<br />

silvered sheath<br />

87 x 87cm<br />

$200–400<br />

1008<br />

An Enoch Wood earthenware Toby jug,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spotty Man, circa 1800<br />

the comical seated character figure<br />

with a tricorn hat, bulbous nose with<br />

spots in relief and holding a beer pot<br />

and a pipe, in original enamel colours<br />

and raised on a shaped platform,<br />

painted numerals 52