GA046 | The Autumn Auction Series
To be held over two consecutive days, The Autumn Auction Series features a fabulous selection of international decorative arts, fine silver, jewellery, timepieces, Chinese and Asian works of art, furniture and fine art. Part I will be conducted as a Live Auction on Sunday 28 May at 11am and Part II as a Timed Online Auction on Monday 29 May, closing from 10am. Both Parts I & II will be available to view in person.
To be held over two consecutive days, The Autumn Auction Series features a fabulous selection of international decorative arts, fine silver, jewellery, timepieces, Chinese and Asian works of art, furniture and fine art.
Part I will be conducted as a Live Auction on Sunday 28 May at 11am and Part II as a Timed Online Auction on Monday 29 May, closing from 10am. Both Parts I & II will be available to view in person.
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Autumn</strong><br />
<strong>Auction</strong> <strong>Series</strong><br />
Melbourne, 28 & 29 May 2023
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 />
Dennice Collett<br />
Senior Specialist<br />
Decorative Arts<br />
Ann Roberts<br />
Consultant<br />
Specialist<br />
Asian Art<br />
Jon Dwyer<br />
Consultant<br />
Specialist<br />
Australian &<br />
International Art<br />
Phil Gore<br />
Consultant<br />
Specialist<br />
Clocks, Watches<br />
& Barometers<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 />
Dennice Collett<br />
dennice.collett@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
Ann Roberts<br />
ann.roberts@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
Jon Dwyer<br />
jon.dwyer@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
Sarah Garrecht<br />
artadmin@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
Jewellery Department<br />
jewellery@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
Marilla O’Sullivan<br />
marilla.osullivan@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
Ella Gibson<br />
decartsadmin@gibsonsauctions.com.au<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 />
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ACCOUNTS<br />
Megan Mac Sweeney<br />
accounts@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
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GENERAL ENQUIRIES<br />
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ORRONG RD<br />
ASHLEIGH RD<br />
ARMADALE<br />
NEW ST<br />
HIGH ST<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 />
SUTHERLAND RD<br />
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FRONT COVER:<br />
Lot 161 (Detail)<br />
BACK COVER:<br />
Lot 41<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Autumn</strong><br />
<strong>Auction</strong> <strong>Series</strong><br />
Part I: Live <strong>Auction</strong><br />
Sunday 28 May 2023, 11am (Lots 1–462)<br />
Level 1, 885-889 High Street, Armadale, Victoria 3143<br />
Part II: Timed Online <strong>Auction</strong><br />
Monday 29 May 2023, closing from 10am (Lots 463–1121)<br />
Viewing<br />
Thursday 25 May<br />
Friday 26 May<br />
Saturday 27 May<br />
10.00am – 5.00pm<br />
10.00am – 5.00pm<br />
10.00am – 5.00pm<br />
<strong>Auction</strong> Code: Part I: <strong>GA046</strong> | Part II: GO046OL<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<br />
required. This applies to bidding in<br />
person at the auction, Telephone,<br />
Absentee and Online bidding.<br />
Resale Royalty Scheme<br />
Lots subject to payment of the<br />
Artist's Resale Royalty Scheme will<br />
be denoted by the symbol §. <strong>The</strong><br />
Australian Resale Royalty is a flat rate<br />
of 5% on the hammer price (including<br />
GST) and is 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<br />
which may be subject to export or<br />
import restrictions. <strong>The</strong> absence of<br />
this symbol is not a guarantee that<br />
export or import restrictions will not<br />
apply. See www.cites.org for further<br />
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 29 May<br />
Tuesday 30 May<br />
Wednesday 31 May<br />
10am–5pm<br />
10am–5pm<br />
10am–5pm<br />
All goods must be collected and paid<br />
in full strictly by 5pm on Wednesday<br />
31 May (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<br />
to the methods of payment in the ‘How<br />
to Buy’ section on the following pages.
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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<br />
at Gibson’s <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<br />
the item/s. Further information on symbols within our<br />
catalogues can be found on Page 1.<br />
Viewing<br />
<strong>Auction</strong> viewings are open to the public and usually take<br />
place three or four days prior to the auction date, at the<br />
location/s listed in the auction catalogue and on the website.<br />
Lot Descriptions<br />
Lot Descriptions provide basic catalogue information<br />
such as dimensions, date or age, medium, attribution,<br />
provenance 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<br />
for purchase. <strong>The</strong> reserve is an undisclosed confidential<br />
amount 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<br />
of specialists who are available to discuss items in further<br />
detail, 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<br />
Reports supplement the lot description and provide<br />
information on the 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<br />
auction 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,<br />
such 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<br />
all lots, at all auctions.<br />
Telephone Bidding is a convenient solution if you are unable<br />
to attend an auction in person. A Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>eers<br />
& Valuers staff member will call you approximately 5 lots<br />
in advance and with your instruction, bid on your behalf<br />
at the auction.<br />
Please note: Telephone Bids must be organised at least<br />
24 hours prior to the auction and that occasionally, the<br />
number of telephone bidders available may be restricted<br />
when the 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. Please fill in & return<br />
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<br />
24 hours 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. Please fill in & return via email<br />
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 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<br />
and 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<br />
be asked to provide a clear Photo ID verifying your address<br />
and a deposit (set at Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers’<br />
discretion) prior to the auction. <strong>The</strong> deposit is refundable<br />
within 48 hours should you not be successful. If you are<br />
successful the deposit will be deducted from your invoice<br />
total. <strong>The</strong> remaining balance must be paid preferably by<br />
direct deposit.<br />
Bank details are provided in the Payment & Collection<br />
section 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<br />
Collections 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, Mastercard and American<br />
Express payments can be made securely online at<br />
www.gibsonsauctions.com.au/buy/payments/<br />
• Cash payments up to AU$10,000 can be accepted. For<br />
any amount over this, cash is to be deposited directly into<br />
our 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<br />
whether it be a local, interstate or international delivery.<br />
Storage<br />
All items must be paid for and collected within the<br />
collection times advertised for each individual auction. If<br />
items are not collected within this time-frame, Gibson’s<br />
<strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers reserve the right to charge removal<br />
and storage fees.
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Property from <strong>The</strong> Ken Badenoch Collection<br />
Lots 1–33<br />
1<br />
A Meissen figural group,<br />
'<strong>The</strong> Abduction of Persephone',<br />
mid 19th century<br />
Hades in a purple robe scattered<br />
with gilt stars carrying the<br />
struggling Persephone across<br />
his shoulder, supported on a<br />
tree trunk and rocaille base; blue<br />
crossed sword mark underside<br />
19cm high<br />
$800–1,000<br />
2<br />
A Georgian fall front bookcase,<br />
early 19th century<br />
with twin astragal glazed doors<br />
above a fall front opening to a fitted<br />
interior with petite drawers and open<br />
compartments with cross banded<br />
and inlaid details, the three drawers<br />
below with cockbeading, swan neck<br />
handles and raised on bracket feet<br />
230cm high, 124cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
$900–1,200<br />
3<br />
A William IV flame mahogany<br />
drop side desk, circa 1830<br />
with a well figured book end veneer<br />
surface and drops to the short ends,<br />
above a single drawer and raised on<br />
trestle ends with gadrooned feet<br />
71cm high, 90cm wide,<br />
60cm deep approx.<br />
$500–800<br />
4<br />
A portrait miniature of a<br />
gentleman, attributed to<br />
Thomas Hargreaves (1775-1846)<br />
a sensitively rendered half length<br />
portrait of a gentleman holding a<br />
letter, housed in a gilt metal frame,<br />
apparently unsigned; notation verso<br />
'painted by Hargreaves'<br />
16cm high, 12.5cm wide<br />
$800–1,000<br />
5<br />
A Persian wool rug, Afshar,<br />
mid-20th century<br />
of geometric design with hooked<br />
motifs, boteh and flower heads<br />
in white, blue and tan colours<br />
upon a dusky red field, with dark<br />
blue patterned corners and<br />
enclosed by stylised vegetal<br />
borders and narrow bands<br />
230 x 165cm<br />
$600–800<br />
6<br />
A Persian wool rug, Afshar,<br />
20th century<br />
of geometric design with a hooked<br />
lozenge and scattered throughout<br />
with flower heads in light and dark<br />
blue colours upon a dusky russet<br />
field, with dark blue patterned<br />
corners and enclosed by stylised<br />
vegetal borders and narrow bands<br />
153 x 121cm<br />
$500–700<br />
1
5<br />
7<br />
A Meissen figural group,<br />
'<strong>The</strong> Drunken Silenus',<br />
late 19th century<br />
the slouching figure of Silenus<br />
on a donkey supported by a male<br />
companion with a seated female<br />
reveller holding a basket of grapes<br />
all upon a rocaille base picked<br />
out in gilt, impressed numbers<br />
2724 underside and crossed<br />
sword marks to front of base<br />
22cm high, 21cm wide<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
8<br />
A 48-piece Christofle silver<br />
plate flatware service in<br />
'Malmaison' pattern<br />
a twelve person setting, with<br />
ebonised canteen<br />
the knives 24.5cm long, the<br />
canteen 18.5cm high, 46cm wide,<br />
30.5cm deep<br />
$1,200–2,000<br />
9<br />
A Regency style mahogany fold<br />
over card table, 19th century<br />
with a well-figured surface<br />
supported on a turned pedestal<br />
and outswept reeded legs with<br />
brass caps and casters<br />
74cm high, 91cm wide,<br />
45.5cm deep (folded)<br />
$500–700<br />
10<br />
A Regency mahogany bow<br />
front chest of drawers,<br />
early 19th century<br />
with two short and three long<br />
cockbeaded drawers with brass<br />
backplates and swing handles,<br />
raised on bracket feet<br />
106cm high, 106cm wide, 57cm deep<br />
$500–700<br />
11<br />
An early Victorian mahogany<br />
mantel clock, circa 1840<br />
the double fusee bell strike clock<br />
having an architectural style<br />
case with an urn form finial, relief<br />
foliate spandrels to the facade and<br />
gadroon borders, with a painted<br />
dial with blue steel hands<br />
59cm high, 30cm wide, 18cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
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6<br />
12<br />
12<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />
Portrait of a Gentleman<br />
oil on canvas on board<br />
74.5 x 61.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ken Badenoch Estate, Melbourne<br />
$800–1,200<br />
13<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />
Portrait of a Gentleman<br />
oil on canvas on board<br />
64.5 x 51cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ken Badenoch Estate, Melbourne<br />
$400–600<br />
14<br />
A group of four portrait<br />
miniatures, 19th century<br />
a portrait of a lady and three<br />
gentlemen, in oval pinchbeck frames,<br />
all with woven locks of hair to the<br />
reverse, the lady's hair decoratively<br />
arranged as a memorial with<br />
enamel and seed pearl details and<br />
monogrammed 'AC'<br />
the largest 9 x 6cm<br />
$600–800
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15<br />
A blue and white jar<br />
Qing dynasty, 18th century<br />
decorated with chrysanthemum<br />
scrolls reserved on the underglaze<br />
blue ground; together with<br />
a later bowl decorated with<br />
landscape panels reserved<br />
on an underglaze blue ground<br />
of dragons among clouds<br />
the jar 17.5cm high<br />
the bowl 23.5cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
16<br />
Five blue and white wares<br />
Qing dynasty, 18th century<br />
comprising four saucer dishes<br />
painted with flowers and formal<br />
borders, and a bowl carved with a<br />
lotus frieze<br />
the largest dish 27.5cm diameter<br />
the bowl 14.5cm diameter<br />
$500–800<br />
17<br />
Two blue and white wares<br />
Qing dynasty and earlier<br />
comprising a jar painted with a<br />
phoenix among clouds, brown<br />
edged mouth rim; and a bowl<br />
sketchily painted with a frieze<br />
of emblems and scroll motifs<br />
the jar 12cm high<br />
the bowl 15.2cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
15
8<br />
18<br />
A group of blue and white wares<br />
Qing dynasty, Qianlong period<br />
comprising a meat dish painted with<br />
a man fishing in a lake; a small tureen,<br />
cover and stand painted with lakeside<br />
pavilions; and another tureen stand<br />
painted with a garden terrace<br />
the meat dish 35.5cm long<br />
the tureen stands 19.5cm long<br />
$700–900<br />
19<br />
A group of blue and white wares<br />
Qing dynasty, 18th century<br />
comprising a covered bowl and<br />
stand with gilt rims; a bowl with gilt<br />
line borders; two smaller bowls; a<br />
dish with lingzhi scrolls; and a later<br />
circular box and cover<br />
the largest bowl 11.7cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
18
9<br />
20<br />
Two blue and white wares<br />
Qing dynasty, Qianlong period<br />
comprising a silver-shaped<br />
sauceboat painted with flowers<br />
and formal borders; and an<br />
octagonal warming dish painted<br />
with a central lake side view<br />
the sauceboat 24cm long<br />
the dish 27cm diameter<br />
$800–1,000<br />
21<br />
A group of blue and white dishes<br />
Qing dynasty, 18th and<br />
19th century<br />
comprising five saucer dishes;<br />
and a pair of lappet-shaped<br />
dishes from a supper set<br />
the largest dish 17.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
20
10<br />
22<br />
A group of blue and white wares<br />
Qing dynasty, Kangxi Period<br />
comprising two small vases one<br />
painted with Long Elizas, the other<br />
with floral vignettes; a cup and saucer<br />
painted with sea creatures; and a<br />
saucer painted with flower sprays<br />
the tallest vase 13.5cm high<br />
$800–1,000<br />
23<br />
Five blue and white wares<br />
17th to 19th century<br />
comprising three dishes,<br />
a bowl and a jar, wood cover<br />
the largest dish 32cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
22
11<br />
24<br />
Three blue and white wares<br />
Qing dynasty, 18th century<br />
comprising a deep dish painted with<br />
figures in a pavilion garden; a dish<br />
with a central lake scene; and a deep<br />
bowl painted with a floral scroll<br />
21.5cm, 23cm and 12cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
25<br />
A group of blue and white jars<br />
Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />
comprising a jar and cover painted<br />
with shou characters on a pencilled<br />
floral ground; two smaller jars and<br />
covers; and a similarly decorated jar<br />
the jar and cover 22.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
24
12<br />
26<br />
A large gilt standing figure of a<br />
Bodhisattva<br />
wearing a dhoti and trailing<br />
sash falling from the waist, the<br />
head encircled with a five leaf<br />
diadem and with pendulous<br />
earrings and necklace<br />
76.5cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
27<br />
A bronze figure of a Bodhisattva<br />
seated in dhyanasana on a lotus<br />
throne; together with a small gilt<br />
bronze figure of Guanyin<br />
18cm and 9cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
28<br />
A Thai bronze figure of Buddha<br />
seated on a high tiered throne;<br />
together with a small seated figure<br />
of a monk<br />
29.5cm and 13cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
29<br />
A large Chinese painting<br />
depicting figures encircling<br />
a statue of Buddha.<br />
framed<br />
97cm x 126cm overall<br />
$300–500<br />
30<br />
An Oriental elm cabinet<br />
with two single drawers above<br />
twin cupboards united by<br />
a circular backplate, raised<br />
on square section feet<br />
107cm high, 108cm wide, 44cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
31<br />
A Korean brass bound chest<br />
92cm high, 108cm wide, 55.5cm deep<br />
$200–400<br />
32<br />
A Chinese hardwood cabinet<br />
with upper cupboards above larger<br />
lower cupboards set with oriental<br />
style brass backplates and pins<br />
165cm high, 61cm wide, 38cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
33<br />
A Korean scholar's chest<br />
with three frieze drawers above twin<br />
cupboards and a lower hutch, with<br />
elaborate strap work, hinging and<br />
lobed backplates<br />
96cm high, 81cm wide, 26cm deep<br />
$400–600
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Chinese and Asian Ceramics,<br />
Works of Art and Furniture<br />
Lots 34–158
14<br />
34<br />
A pair of 'bamboo and lingzhi'<br />
cups<br />
late 19th/20th century<br />
each painted in a famille verte palette<br />
with bamboo and lingzhi growing<br />
beside rockwork, Guangxu marks,<br />
fitted box<br />
each cup 8.5cm diameter<br />
$900–1,200<br />
35<br />
A famille rose bowl<br />
19th/20th century<br />
painted on the exterior with flowering<br />
plants growing beside rockwork,<br />
Yongzheng mark<br />
11cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
36<br />
A polychrome decorated bowl<br />
20th century<br />
the sides painted with lingzhi fungus,<br />
iris, bamboo and other plants<br />
growing beside underglaze blue<br />
rockwork, Shende Tang mark<br />
14.5cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
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37<br />
A famille rose 'boys at play' dish<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
of shallow rectangular form, painted<br />
with a scene of boys dancing and<br />
playing music in a garden setting,<br />
within a turquoise ground floral<br />
border, Jiaqing seal mark<br />
20.5cm long<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
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38<br />
A famille rose 'Hundred<br />
Butterfly' bottle vase<br />
19th/20th century<br />
the rounded sides and waisted neck<br />
painted with scattered butterflies<br />
between a band of upright lappets<br />
at the base and a cloud collar border<br />
around the mouth, the shoulders with<br />
a frieze of flower heads and gilt shou<br />
characters, Guangxu mark<br />
39.5cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
39<br />
A famille rose covered bowl<br />
late Qing dynasty<br />
painted with groups of precious<br />
objects, Yu Ging Tang Zhi marks<br />
10.5cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
40<br />
A famille rose 'flower and insect'<br />
covered bowl<br />
late Qing/Republic period<br />
the sides and cover<br />
painted with a cricket and<br />
flowering chrysanthemum,<br />
Daoguang seal marks<br />
11cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
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41<br />
A famille rose<br />
'Hundred Cranes' vase<br />
19th/20th century<br />
of tianqiuping form, the exterior<br />
brightly painted with numerous<br />
cranes, some in flight, others perched<br />
on the boughs of pine and fruiting<br />
peach trees, and others on the rocky<br />
cliffs rising over the waters below,<br />
Qianlong seal mark<br />
55cm high<br />
$5,000–7,000<br />
42<br />
A pair of 'faux marbre' bowls<br />
19th/20th century<br />
each decorated in grisaille and<br />
sepia with irregular markings<br />
imitating marble<br />
each 13.3cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
43<br />
An inscribed landscape vase<br />
20th century<br />
painted with a continuous lakeside<br />
scene and black formal borders, an<br />
inscription in black to the reverse,<br />
Jingdezhen Zhi mark<br />
24.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
41
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44<br />
A famille rose 'phoenix'<br />
saucer dish<br />
19th/20th century<br />
Guangxu mark<br />
18cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
45<br />
An iron-red decorated bowl<br />
20th century<br />
painted with red and gilt<br />
carp reserved on the incised<br />
white wave-pattern ground,<br />
Daoguang seal mark<br />
10.5cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
46<br />
A pair of famille rose<br />
'butterfly' dishes<br />
20th century<br />
painted with butterflies around a<br />
central Eight Trigrams medallion,<br />
Xuantong mark<br />
11cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
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47<br />
A famille rose dish<br />
late 19th/20th century<br />
decorated with blossoming trees and<br />
flowers extending over the rim and<br />
onto the interior, Yongzheng mark,<br />
fitted box<br />
21.4cm diameter<br />
$800–1,000<br />
48<br />
A famille rose 'peach' dish<br />
20th century<br />
the interior with three bats hovering<br />
over a fruiting peach branch, two<br />
further bats and fruiting branches on<br />
the underside, Yongzheng mark<br />
20.5cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
49<br />
A famille rose bowl<br />
19th/20th century<br />
decorated with flowers and<br />
rockwork with a pair of birds in flight,<br />
Daoguang seal mark<br />
8.5cm diameter<br />
$200–400<br />
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50<br />
A famille rose wrist rest<br />
20th century<br />
of rectangular form with scroll ends,<br />
painted with two figures in a boat<br />
gazing at the sun, gilt Qianlong seal<br />
mark, fitted stand<br />
8cm long<br />
$900–1,200<br />
51<br />
A pair of Dayazhai-style grisaille<br />
decorated jardinières<br />
20th century<br />
each of oval form, the straight sides<br />
painted with butterflies and insects<br />
hovering over plants and flowers,<br />
Yong Qing Chang Chun mark<br />
27.7cm wide<br />
$600–800<br />
50
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52<br />
A famille verte rouleau vase<br />
19th/20th century<br />
the sides painted with two tiers of<br />
inscribed figure scene panels, below<br />
formal borders at the base and<br />
shoulders and warriors on horseback<br />
around the neck, Kangxi mark<br />
46cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
52
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53<br />
An unusual inlaid iron ruyi sceptre<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
the shaft inlaid with a linear lotus scroll<br />
within a line border and the head with<br />
ruyi-shaped motifs, the reverse with a<br />
five character inscription<br />
41.5cm long<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
53
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54<br />
A gilt bronze figure of Tara<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
the deity seated in dhyanasana, the<br />
right hand lowered in varadamudra<br />
and the left raised in vitarkamudra,<br />
wearing a dhoti tied at the waist<br />
and adorned with jewellery and a<br />
fluttering scarf, a flower spray rising<br />
beside each shoulder, the head with<br />
serene expression and encircled with<br />
a five leaf tiara<br />
17cm high<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
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55<br />
A large gilt bronze censer<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
the compressed body supported on<br />
a flared foot, set below the lipped rim<br />
with two elephant head handles, the<br />
base crisply cast with an inscription<br />
and apocryphal Xuande mark<br />
23.5cm diameter<br />
$2,000–2,500<br />
55
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56<br />
A gilt bronze figure of<br />
Shakyamuni Buddha<br />
seated in dhyanasana with the left<br />
hand in dhyanamudra, wearing a<br />
robe draped over the left shoulder<br />
and falling in folds to the double lotus<br />
base, the face with benign expression<br />
and the hair in tight curls, fitted<br />
wood box carved with dragons and<br />
Qianlong mark<br />
19.5cm high<br />
$3,500–5,500<br />
56
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57<br />
A gilt bronze archaistic<br />
covered censer<br />
of 'ding' form, the sides incised<br />
with bands of formal motifs and<br />
set with double loop handles,<br />
supported on tripod animal<br />
mask legs, the cover encircled<br />
with entwined chilong in relief<br />
20cm diameter<br />
$900–1,200<br />
57
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58<br />
A gold splashed bronze censer<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
of bombé form, the mouth set<br />
with double upright loop handles,<br />
supported on three conical feet,<br />
Xuande mark, wood cover and stand<br />
15.5cm diameter<br />
$2,500–3,500<br />
58
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59<br />
A small bronze censer<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
of squat bombé form set with two<br />
upright loop handles on the lipped<br />
mouth and supported on tripod<br />
feet, apocryphal Xuande mark,<br />
jade knopped wood cover<br />
10cm diameter<br />
$800–1,000<br />
60<br />
An unusual bronze tiered seal<br />
in three fitted sections, the face of<br />
each with seal characters, the two<br />
larger sections with inscriptions<br />
to one side<br />
3cm wide, 3.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
61<br />
An unusual Duan ink stone<br />
carved in high relief on the upper<br />
surface with a flowering prunus<br />
tree, one branch extending on<br />
to the removable cover of the<br />
central recess, the base incised<br />
with an inscription<br />
23cm long<br />
$300–500<br />
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62<br />
A cloisonné enamel censer<br />
late Qing dynasty<br />
the squat rounded sides decorated<br />
with fruiting vine on a turquoise<br />
ground, supported on gilt conical feet,<br />
and set on the gilt everted mouth<br />
rim with two upright rope-twist loop<br />
handles, Kangxi mark, wood cover<br />
13cm diameter<br />
$5,000–6,000<br />
63<br />
A lacquered wood document box<br />
late Qing dynasty<br />
of shallow form, the red lacquered<br />
sides with wood reserved panels,<br />
the top painted with a scene of<br />
a horse and chariot on the black<br />
lacquer ground<br />
69cm long, 31cm wide<br />
$300–500<br />
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64<br />
A pair of chenxiangmu bead<br />
rosary bracelets<br />
each comprising thirteen circular<br />
wood beads, inscribed fitted box<br />
each bracelet 11cm diameter<br />
$800–1,200<br />
65<br />
A carved wood figure<br />
of a mythical animal<br />
20th century<br />
recumbent with head turned to one<br />
side and mouth open, the thick mane<br />
and bushy tail with incised detailing,<br />
fitted wood stand<br />
34cm long<br />
$600–800<br />
66<br />
A carved polychrome<br />
wood figure<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
the bearded figure with jovial<br />
expression seated holding an ingot in<br />
his left hand, wearing loose robes and<br />
tall hat, traces of coloured pigments<br />
87cm high<br />
$500–700<br />
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67<br />
A horn bead court necklace<br />
comprising 108 beads interspersed<br />
with three larger rose quartz beads<br />
terminating in a fourth suspending a<br />
jade character pendant, fitted wood<br />
box simulating canework carved with<br />
a dragon medallion on the cover<br />
46cm diameter<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
67
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68<br />
Two carved ivory figures<br />
of maidens<br />
19th/20th century<br />
both standing wearing long flowing<br />
wide sleeved robes, their hair drawn<br />
into high chignons picked out in black,<br />
the features well defined, wood stands<br />
22.5cm and 20.5cm<br />
$700–900 ♦<br />
69<br />
A massive carved ivory tusk<br />
c.1900<br />
carved on one side in deep undercut<br />
relief with a panel enclosing a<br />
dragon and phoenix confronted on<br />
a ribboned pearl among scrolling<br />
clouds, the details picked out in<br />
black, incised four character mark<br />
82cm long<br />
$1,500–2,500 ♦<br />
68
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70<br />
Two stained ivory figures<br />
of maidens<br />
19th/20th century<br />
one depicting Guanyin holding an<br />
upturned ambrosial vase, a small<br />
boy attendant to her side; the other<br />
holding a bowl of peaches aloft,<br />
wearing loose robes and trailing<br />
scarf, wood stand<br />
26cm and 24cm high<br />
$700–900 ♦<br />
71<br />
Two carved ivory figures<br />
of maidens<br />
19th/20th century<br />
both standing wearing long flowing<br />
robes and trailing scarves and<br />
holding flowering rose sprays, their<br />
hair elaborately coiffured in high<br />
chignons, wood stands<br />
26cm and 19.5cm high<br />
$700–900 ♦<br />
70<br />
71
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72<br />
A hardwood brushpot<br />
probably zitan, of quatrelobed<br />
section, the straight sides with<br />
beaded edge around the base and<br />
bordering the concave mouth,<br />
supported on four shallow bracket<br />
feet, the wood of reddish brown tone<br />
with dark brown markings<br />
17cm high<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
73<br />
A needlework portrait of<br />
Zhou Enlai by Chang Meijuin<br />
(1924-1987)<br />
framed<br />
overall 100 x 132cm<br />
$600–800<br />
74<br />
A Chinese lacquered<br />
wood saddle<br />
possibly 19th century<br />
45cm long<br />
$300–500<br />
72
35<br />
75<br />
A boxed set of six snuff bottles<br />
19th/20th century<br />
comprising two glass overlay bottles,<br />
a cloisonné bottle, an underglaze<br />
blue and copper red porcelain<br />
bottle, a carved agate bottle and a<br />
lacque burgaute bottle, stoppers,<br />
the fitted wood box carved on the<br />
exterior with fruiting pomegranate<br />
and finger citron branches<br />
the box 25.5 x 20cm<br />
$2,500–3,500<br />
76<br />
An Indian ivory carving<br />
of an elephant<br />
20th century<br />
together with two small bronze<br />
figures of Krishna<br />
the elephant 14.7cm high<br />
$400–600 ♦<br />
77<br />
A large Indian copper and brass<br />
covered urn<br />
the sides and domed cover<br />
applied with repousse plaques<br />
of figures and animals between<br />
horizontal mask borders<br />
70cm high<br />
$500–700<br />
78<br />
MUGHAL SCHOOL<br />
(LATE 19TH CENTURY)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ceremony<br />
watercolour, gouache<br />
and ink on paper<br />
16 x 27cm<br />
$300–500<br />
75
36<br />
79<br />
A Mongolian-style jade and<br />
hardstone inlaid silver flask<br />
and stopper<br />
late Qing dynasty<br />
either side inlaid with a pierced<br />
jade plaque centred with a shou<br />
medallion, and further embellished<br />
with coral and turquoise stones,<br />
encircled with cranes in flight<br />
among clouds and applied on<br />
the shoulders with dragons in<br />
relief and loose ring handles<br />
the flask 20.5cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
80<br />
A Tibetan hardstone inlaid jade<br />
and silver prayer wheel<br />
Qing dynasty/20th century<br />
20cm long<br />
$300–400<br />
79
37<br />
81<br />
A thangka, Tibet<br />
18th/19th century<br />
painted in colours, depicting<br />
Amithayus with the vessel of the elixir<br />
of life in both hands, surrounded by<br />
ninety-nine smaller figures and a<br />
white Tara in the centre of the lower<br />
row, brocade mounts<br />
65 x 45cm<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
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38<br />
82<br />
A pair of pink-glazed bowls<br />
20th century<br />
each covered on the exterior with a<br />
rich pink glaze, the interior in white,<br />
blue enamel Yanghetangzhi marks<br />
15.2cm diameter<br />
$800–1,200<br />
83<br />
A blue-glazed vase<br />
20th century<br />
set on the shoulders with mask and<br />
ring handles, four character mark<br />
19.5cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
84<br />
An aubergine-glazed dish<br />
20th century<br />
incised with a central dragon<br />
medallion within a similar frieze,<br />
scalloped rim, Qianlong seal mark<br />
13.2cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
85<br />
A yellow-glazed saucer dish<br />
20th century<br />
Kangxi mark<br />
17.8cm diameter<br />
$300–400<br />
86<br />
A coral-ground bowl<br />
20th century<br />
gilt with radiating rows of double<br />
happiness characters between<br />
key-fret borders, four-character<br />
Yan Xi Tong He mark<br />
13.7cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
87<br />
A Yixing bamboo motif tea set<br />
20th century<br />
comprising two simulated bamboo<br />
teapots and six cups, inscriptions<br />
and marks to the bases<br />
the largest teapot 19cm<br />
$500–800<br />
88<br />
A collection of large<br />
Yixing teapots<br />
20th century<br />
one with inner compartment,<br />
marks to bases<br />
the tallest 14cm high<br />
$700–900<br />
89<br />
A group of five Yixing teapots<br />
20th century<br />
including a dragon's head<br />
teapot with a dragon protruding<br />
from an aperture in the cover,<br />
impressed marks to the bases<br />
the largest 19cm<br />
$600–800<br />
90<br />
A collection of six small<br />
Yixing teapots<br />
20th century<br />
the covers with frog, squirrel, ox and<br />
fish form knops, impressed marks<br />
to bases<br />
the largest 17cm<br />
$600–800<br />
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91<br />
A pair of coral-ground<br />
wine cups<br />
20th century<br />
each gilt with scattered orchid<br />
flowers on the rich coral ground,<br />
the interior in white, Tongzhi marks,<br />
fitted box<br />
6.8cm diameter<br />
$800–1,000<br />
92<br />
A white-glazed archaistic vase<br />
20th century<br />
the sides decorated in relief with<br />
bands of archaic style motifs and<br />
set on the waisted neck with double<br />
elephant head handles, Qianlong<br />
seal mark<br />
26cm high<br />
For a similar vase with Qianlong seal<br />
mark and of the period see Sotheby's,<br />
London, 15 May 2019, lot 39<br />
$500–800<br />
93<br />
A copper-red glazed vase<br />
Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />
of pear shape tapering to a<br />
tall slender neck, covered with<br />
a rich dark cherry-red glaze<br />
draining to buff at the mouth<br />
40cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
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40<br />
94<br />
A large yellow-ground green<br />
'dragon' bowl<br />
19th/20th century<br />
the incurved sides incised with<br />
five writhing dragons among cloud<br />
scrolls between a continuous<br />
band of wave splashed rocks at<br />
the base and a cloud collar border<br />
around the mouth, all picked out in<br />
green on the ochre yellow ground,<br />
Qianlong seal mark, wood stand<br />
39cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
95<br />
A yellow-ground aubergine<br />
'dragon' dish<br />
19th/20th century<br />
incised with a dragon chasing a<br />
flaming pearl on the interior and<br />
further dragons on the underside,<br />
Kangxi mark<br />
18.3cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
96<br />
A yellow-ground green and<br />
aubergine 'dragon' dish<br />
19th/20th century<br />
the interior with a central medallion<br />
of two dragons pursuing a flaming<br />
pearl, Kangxi mark<br />
12.5cm diameter<br />
$400–500<br />
94
41<br />
97<br />
A crackle-glazed censer<br />
late Qing dynasty<br />
the sides set with upright loop<br />
handles and supported on tripod<br />
feet, covered inside and out with a<br />
greyish buff glaze suffused with grey<br />
and brown crackles<br />
11cm diameter<br />
$500–800<br />
98<br />
A yellow-ground famille rose<br />
bowl<br />
20th century<br />
decorated with butterflies and<br />
gilt double happiness characters,<br />
four-character Tongzhi mark<br />
9cm diameter<br />
$200–400<br />
99<br />
A pair of incised yellow-glazed<br />
dishes<br />
20th century<br />
each decorated with a central dragon<br />
medallion and further dragons<br />
around the exterior, all beneath the<br />
yellow glaze, Tongzhi marks<br />
10.8cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
97
42<br />
100<br />
A celadon jade parfumier<br />
late Qing dynasty<br />
the cylindrical sides carved in<br />
pierced relief with Shou Lao and<br />
an attendant in a continuous<br />
landscape, the domed cover<br />
with a flowerhead medallion<br />
11cm high<br />
$500–700<br />
101<br />
A celadon jade reticulated<br />
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 />
$400–600<br />
102<br />
A reticulated jade finial<br />
late Qing dynasty<br />
carved in pierced relief with two deer<br />
and a crane among dense foliage<br />
6cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
100
43<br />
103<br />
A jade carving of lotus pods<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
supported on entwined stems in<br />
pierced relief, the pale stone with<br />
russet suffusions<br />
8cm long<br />
$400–600<br />
104<br />
A pale celadon jade carving of<br />
two Buddhist lions<br />
late Qing dynasty<br />
the recumbent animals playing with a<br />
brocade ball, wood stand<br />
8.5cm long<br />
$600–800<br />
103<br />
104
44<br />
105<br />
A pair of jadeite pendants<br />
each of columnar form, carved<br />
in relief with a dragon among<br />
cash and lingzhi, the pale stone<br />
with bright green suffusions,<br />
fitted wood carrying box<br />
each 8cm long<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
106<br />
A green jadeite rectangular<br />
plaque<br />
carved in deep relief with a figure<br />
seated in a mountainous landscape<br />
7.5cm long<br />
$400–600<br />
105
45<br />
107<br />
A pair of jadeite bangles<br />
each carved from an icy pale green<br />
stone with areas of bright green<br />
suffusions, fitted box<br />
each 8cm diameter<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
108<br />
A jadeite archer's ring<br />
the pale green icy stone with an area<br />
of bright emerald green suffusions,<br />
wood container<br />
the ring 3.4cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
107
46<br />
109<br />
A white jade 'dragon' seal<br />
the shallow square base surmounted<br />
by a coiled dragon, carved from<br />
a predominantly white stone,<br />
the face with seal characters<br />
3.5cm high x 4.6cm x 4.8cm<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
110<br />
A cased pair of jade<br />
archer's rings<br />
one of white jade, the other of pale<br />
celadon jade with an area of russet<br />
suffusions, metal stand and covers,<br />
impressed marks to the base<br />
each ring 3cm high<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
109<br />
110
47<br />
111<br />
A jade carving<br />
of a scholar's rock<br />
19th/20th century<br />
of irregular upright form with<br />
naturalistic hollows and protrusions,<br />
fitted wood stand<br />
12.5cm high<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
112<br />
A small inscribed jade seal<br />
of rectangular form surmounted<br />
by a figure of a Buddhist lion,<br />
an inscription to one side,<br />
the face with seal characters<br />
4cm high<br />
$500–700<br />
111
48<br />
113<br />
114
49<br />
113<br />
Two boxed sets of archaistic<br />
jade carvings<br />
each wood box containing two<br />
archaic animal-style pendants<br />
the jades 6cm to 8cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
114<br />
A collection of twelve carved<br />
jade animals and birds<br />
silk lined fitted box<br />
the largest 5cm long<br />
$800–1,000<br />
115<br />
A spinach green jade washer<br />
late Qing dynasty<br />
the shallow rounded sides carved<br />
in relief with a pair of dragons<br />
confronted on a large flaming pearl<br />
among cloud scrolls, Qianlong mark<br />
17.5cm diameter<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
116<br />
A carved agate scroll weight<br />
late Qing dynasty<br />
in the form of a peach carved in relief<br />
with two chilong pursuing a flaming<br />
pearl and a bat among cloud scrolls<br />
8cm diameter<br />
$300–400<br />
115
50<br />
117<br />
A pair of hardwood horseshoe<br />
back armchairs and a side table<br />
20th century<br />
each chair with a curved top rail<br />
terminating in outscrolled handgrips,<br />
the centre splat with a carved kylin<br />
medallion, the seat panel set within<br />
a moulded frame, the legs joined by<br />
wide beaded and cusped aprons, the<br />
table en suite<br />
each chair 97.5cm high,<br />
65cm wide, 67cm deep<br />
the table 70cm high,<br />
44.5cm wide, 44.5cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
118<br />
A rosewood hanging cabinet<br />
with a single glazed door and an<br />
arrangement of shelves for snuff<br />
bottles or ornaments<br />
63cm high, 49cm wide, 10.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
119<br />
A bone inlaid mahogany<br />
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<br />
with three profusely carved wings<br />
above a round base and petite feet<br />
75cm high, 84cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
120<br />
A set of six gilt decorated<br />
black lacquer panels<br />
20th century<br />
the panels forming a continuous<br />
scene of nine dragons pursuing a<br />
flaming pearl in relief on the black<br />
lacquer ground, four character mark<br />
each panel 96.5 x 30.5cm<br />
$500–800<br />
121<br />
A lacquered hard wood desk<br />
the front fitted with four drawers, on<br />
four square-section legs joined by<br />
an openwork 'cracked ice' stretcher;<br />
together with a small Japanese table<br />
cabinet<br />
the desk 82.5cm high, 115.5cm wide,<br />
60cm deep<br />
the table cabinet 27cm high,<br />
41cm wide, 22.5cm deep<br />
$250–350<br />
117
51<br />
122<br />
An impressive profusely carved<br />
hardwood cabinet<br />
possibly zitan and hardwood,<br />
the upright rectangular frame<br />
containing three large upper<br />
compartments each fronted with<br />
a pull down panel door above two<br />
drawers at the base, the three<br />
panels and two drawer fronts<br />
profusely carved in relief with pairs<br />
of dragons confronted on flaming<br />
pearls on an overall ground of dense<br />
cloud scrolls, all within borders of<br />
similarly carved dragons pursuing<br />
pearls among clouds, supported<br />
on short square section legs joined<br />
by shaped panels above the metal<br />
mounted feet, plain panelled sides<br />
198cm high, 110cm wide, 54cm deep<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
122
52<br />
123<br />
A Chinese pillar rug<br />
early 20th century<br />
woven with a blue dragon among<br />
clouds between a band of rocks and<br />
waves and a lion mask, all against a<br />
saffron yellow ground<br />
216 x 90cm<br />
$1,000–2,000<br />
124<br />
A set of four Chinese hardstone<br />
inlaid black-ground panels<br />
20th century<br />
each decorated with a scene of a<br />
maiden and attendant in a pavilion<br />
garden<br />
each 92cm x 30.5cm<br />
$500–700<br />
125<br />
A Japanese lacquered<br />
gentleman’s desk set<br />
early 20th century<br />
together with a later lacquered<br />
cosmetics box, the lidded desk<br />
compendium with gilded decoration<br />
showcasing developments in<br />
Japanese naval and transport<br />
industry post WWII<br />
the desk set 16.5cm high,<br />
29cm wide, 16.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
126<br />
A Korean brass bound elm<br />
scholar's cabinet<br />
20th century<br />
118.5cm high, 90cm wide,<br />
38.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
127<br />
A Korean brass bound<br />
elm cabinet<br />
20th century<br />
108cm high, 93cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
$200–400<br />
123
53<br />
128<br />
An unusual Annamese<br />
blue and white 'qilin' dish<br />
15th/16th century<br />
painted with a central medallion<br />
depicting a qilin leaping among<br />
clouds within a frieze of further<br />
clouds encircling the cavetto<br />
22.4cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Kensoon Asiatic Art Pte Ltd,<br />
Singapore, November 2015<br />
$2,000–2,500<br />
128
54<br />
129<br />
A Ming-style blue and white<br />
'dice' bowl<br />
stoutly potted, the rounded sides<br />
painted on the exterior with two<br />
dragons among scattered clouds,<br />
between a band of waves and upright<br />
lappets, Xuande mark<br />
26.5cm diameter.<br />
$400–600<br />
130<br />
A 'bat and cloud' vase<br />
20th century<br />
decorated with iron-red and gilt<br />
bats in flight among underglaze blue<br />
cloud scrolls between formal borders,<br />
Guanxu mark<br />
33cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
129
55<br />
131<br />
A large Ming-style blue and<br />
white baluster jar (Guan)<br />
the sides painted with a continuous<br />
flowering lotus scroll between upright<br />
and pendant bands of petals, the<br />
short wide mouth encircled with a<br />
foliate meander, Xuande mark<br />
40cm diameter<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
131
56<br />
132<br />
A blue and white 'dragon' bowl<br />
20th century<br />
with deep rounded sides painted on<br />
the exterior with two dragons among<br />
cloud scrolls, above a band of crested<br />
waves, Xuande mark, fitted box<br />
20cm diameter<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
133<br />
A blue and white 'lanca'<br />
stemcup<br />
19th/20th century<br />
painted with a frieze of lanca<br />
characters interspersed with<br />
lotus flower-heads on scrolled<br />
stems above a band of radiating<br />
lappets and interlinked tassels,<br />
Qianlong seal mark<br />
11cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
132
57<br />
134<br />
A large Ming-style<br />
blue and white vase<br />
20th century<br />
of baluster form surmounted by a tall<br />
waisted neck set with double loop<br />
handles, painted in bright blue with<br />
simulated 'heaping and piling' with a<br />
band of the Eight Buddhist Emblems<br />
above a continuous lotus scroll,<br />
the neck decorated with a band of<br />
upright plantain leaves and ruyi-head<br />
border between bands of waves,<br />
the high flared foot encircled with a<br />
lingzhi fungus scroll<br />
63cm high<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
134
58<br />
135<br />
An ivory carving<br />
of a Japanese fisherman<br />
Meiji period<br />
standing with jovial expression,<br />
clasping a bamboo rod in one<br />
hand and a fish and basket<br />
in the other, wood stand<br />
23cm high<br />
$600–800 ♦<br />
136<br />
An ivory carving of a Bijin<br />
Meiji period<br />
standing reading a book held<br />
in her left hand, the right<br />
clasping a basket of books<br />
25cm high<br />
$600–800 ♦<br />
137<br />
Two ivory Japanese okimono<br />
Meiji period<br />
each depicting a man seated<br />
barefoot on a bundle of logs,<br />
one with a hatchet the other<br />
with a basket of fish<br />
each 10cm high<br />
$400–600 ♦<br />
135<br />
136
59<br />
138<br />
Two ivory Japanese okimono<br />
Meiji period<br />
of men with children, each<br />
standing on a rocky base, one<br />
with two small boys, one carrying<br />
a basket of fruit, the other with a<br />
small boy standing at his side<br />
each 28cm high<br />
$700–900 ♦<br />
139<br />
Three ivory okimono<br />
early 20th century<br />
each depicting a man standing<br />
barefoot and holding various objects<br />
in their hands, including a broom,<br />
flower spray, hatchet and scythe,<br />
marks to the bases<br />
17.5cm, 18cm and 13.5cm<br />
$400–600 ♦<br />
140<br />
Two small ivory carvings<br />
Meiji period<br />
one of a mother reclining with<br />
her child at her side, wood<br />
stand; the other of a maiden<br />
standing holding a fan, a metal<br />
stand pinned to the reverse<br />
the largest 10.5cm long<br />
$300–500 ♦<br />
138
60<br />
141<br />
A Japanese cloisonné vase<br />
Meiji period<br />
decorated with birds in flight and<br />
perched on a branch of a blossoming<br />
tree between formal borders around<br />
the base, neck and galleried mouth<br />
rim, wood stand<br />
18.3cm high<br />
$500–700<br />
142<br />
HARUNOBU SUZUKI<br />
A boxed folio of twenty-three of<br />
the twenty-four masterpieces<br />
Shuei-Sha Edition, <strong>Series</strong> 3, Tokyo,<br />
December 1963<br />
Index of the works and introduction<br />
in English and Japanese<br />
$500–800<br />
143<br />
AFTER TOYOKUNI II<br />
Ichimura Hazaemon<br />
two woodblock prints<br />
published by Iwatoya Gempachi<br />
& Izumiya Ichibei<br />
each 35 x 24cm<br />
$200–400<br />
144<br />
Two wood block prints<br />
by Hiroshide Ando<br />
framed<br />
each 22cm x 35cm,<br />
overall 39cm x 52cm<br />
$400–600<br />
145<br />
A group of Japanese ivory<br />
carvings<br />
19th/20th century<br />
comprising three netsuke and<br />
a small okimono of a bearded<br />
man holding a bowl<br />
the figure 8cm high<br />
$250–350 ♦<br />
141
61<br />
146<br />
A pair of Japanese inlaid bronze<br />
archaic-style vases<br />
Meiji period, 19th century<br />
each of tall tapering form set on the<br />
shoulders with upright loop handles<br />
springing from archaistic animal<br />
heads, the sides decorated in gold,<br />
silver and copper with song birds<br />
above flowering magnolia on one side,<br />
and a phoenix perched on the branch<br />
of a blossoming tree on the other<br />
45cm high<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
147<br />
A Japanese bronze urn<br />
late Meiji period<br />
set with twin dragon handles and<br />
decorated with applied birds and<br />
floral motifs, the waisted foot with<br />
archaistic designs, internal liner<br />
37cm high<br />
$400–500<br />
148<br />
A Japanese Imari charger<br />
late 19th century<br />
decorated with a central medallion of<br />
dragons and phoenix, wood stand<br />
46cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
146
62<br />
149<br />
A collection of eighteen<br />
Sotheby’s international<br />
auction catalogues<br />
of Chinese ceramics and works of art<br />
$180–220<br />
150<br />
A collection of twenty-one<br />
Sotheby's international<br />
auction catalogues<br />
of Chinese and Asian ceramics,<br />
works of art and furniture including,<br />
Ming Luminous Dawn of Empire,<br />
New York, 20 March 2018; <strong>The</strong> Hung<br />
Collection, A Selection of Important<br />
Chinese Furniture, Hong Kong, 8 April<br />
2014; and the Eric Young Collection<br />
of Snuff Bottles, Parts I, II and III<br />
$180–220<br />
151<br />
A collection of twenty-one<br />
Sotheby's international<br />
auction catalogues<br />
of Chinese and Asian ceramics and<br />
works of art, including Curiosity V,<br />
Hong Kong, 2 April 2019; Qianlong<br />
Scholar and Calligrapher, Hong Kong,<br />
3 October 2018; and Important Snuff<br />
Bottles from the Collection of Bob C.<br />
Stevens, Parts I, II and III<br />
$180–220<br />
152<br />
A collection of eighteen<br />
Sotheby's international<br />
auction catalogues<br />
of Chinese and Asian ceramics,<br />
works of art, carpets and textiles,<br />
including Jades from the Zidongtang<br />
Collection, Hong Kong, 1 June<br />
2015; Supreme Number One:<br />
A Superb Imperial Matchlock<br />
Musket, London, 9 November<br />
2016; Qianlong Poet and Collector,<br />
Hong Kong, 7 April 2015; together<br />
with three hard back Wang & Co<br />
Snuff Bottle exhibition catalogues,<br />
One Man's Choice vol II, III and IV<br />
$180–220<br />
153<br />
A collection of eight hard<br />
back Sotheby's international<br />
auction catalogues<br />
including Masterpieces of Chinese<br />
Precious Metalwork, Early Gold<br />
and Silver, London, 14 May 2008;<br />
By Heavenly Mandate, Important<br />
Historical Works of the Qianlong<br />
Reign, Hong Kong, 8 April 2007; A<br />
Collection of Exceptional Imperial<br />
Porcelain, Hong Kong, 2 May 2005;<br />
An Important Private Collection of<br />
Qing Historical Works of Art, Hong<br />
Kong, 7 October 2010; Six Treasures,<br />
Hong Kong, 3 April, 2019; Two Song<br />
Treasures, Hong Kong 11 April, 2008;<br />
and a two volume set of works of art<br />
from a Private Milanese Collection<br />
including Chinese ceramics and<br />
works of art<br />
$180–220<br />
154<br />
A collection of four Sotheby's<br />
international auction<br />
catalogues of Chinese paintings<br />
including <strong>The</strong> Ullens Collection,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Nascence of Avant-Garde<br />
China, Hong Kong, 3 April 2011; and<br />
Experimentation and Evolution,<br />
Hong Kong, 2 October 2011; <strong>The</strong><br />
Robert Hatfield Ellsworth Collection<br />
of Modern Chinese Paintings, New<br />
York, 16 June 1993; and Forty Views<br />
of West Lake, lot 1110, Hong Kong,<br />
29 April 1993<br />
$120–220<br />
155<br />
A collection of eighteen<br />
Sotheby's international<br />
auction catalogues<br />
of Chinese and Asian ceramics<br />
and works of art including Tao, <strong>The</strong><br />
Jiansongge Collection, Hong Kong,<br />
11 April 2008<br />
$180–220<br />
156<br />
A collection of seventeen<br />
international auction catalogues<br />
including four hard back and two<br />
paper back China Guardian Hong<br />
Kong auction catalogues; two hard<br />
back Christie's New York catalogues<br />
of the Irving Collection Parts I and II,<br />
20 and 21 March 2019; and three hard<br />
back Bonham's London catalogues<br />
of the Misumi Collection, Part I, 5<br />
November 2014, Part II, 8 November,<br />
2015 and Part III, 8 November 2017<br />
$180–220<br />
157<br />
Two reference books on<br />
Chinese ceramics<br />
Medley, Tang Pottery and Porcelain;<br />
and Gray, Sung Porcelain and<br />
Stoneware<br />
$150–250<br />
158<br />
<strong>The</strong> Meiyintang Collection<br />
Part III<br />
A Sotheby's hard back catalogue,<br />
An Important Selection of Imperial<br />
Chinese Porcelains, Hong Kong,<br />
4 April, 2012<br />
$150–250
63<br />
Other Properties<br />
Lots 159–462
64<br />
159<br />
A Japanese lantern clock,<br />
circa 1860, together with a<br />
copy of 'Japanese Clocks'<br />
by N.H.N Moody<br />
a 30 hour bell strike clock with a<br />
fancy engraved brass and silvered<br />
dial with Japanese numerals upon<br />
a brass plate and housed in a wood<br />
case, double foliate escapement for<br />
day and night, weight driven<br />
50cm high<br />
$4,000–6,000<br />
160<br />
A large oak dining table<br />
with matching ladder back<br />
dining chairs<br />
the eight chairs with relief carving to<br />
the crest and including two carvers,<br />
with floral upholstered seats<br />
the table 76cm high, 244cm wide,<br />
105cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
159
65<br />
161<br />
A fine pair of Aesthetic<br />
Movement enamelled<br />
vases in gilt bronze mounts,<br />
later 19th century<br />
exquisitely decorated with coloured<br />
birds with gilt enrichments amidst<br />
rushes and assorted flowers<br />
against a teal ground, housed in<br />
oriental style mounts with pierced<br />
pendent drops, unmarked<br />
19.5cm high<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
162<br />
A Biedermeier flame birch sofa,<br />
Swedish, circa 1860<br />
upholstered in a champagne toned<br />
geometric satin chenille, the scroll<br />
top with tapering arms, standing<br />
on lions paw feet each resting on a<br />
platform base<br />
length of back 177cm<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
161<br />
162
66<br />
164<br />
A fine mahogany 'Globe<br />
Wernicke' barrister's bookcase,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Wernicke Co. Michigan,<br />
USA, late 19th/20th century<br />
the Wernicke System "Elastic"<br />
bookcase comprising five<br />
stackable tiers with a drawer to<br />
the base, various makers' stencil<br />
stamps including Australian<br />
patent stamp, V.46.F.4725,<br />
also marked C. 9½ 598 503<br />
167.5cm high, 87.5cm wide,<br />
28.5cm deep<br />
$1,600–2,000<br />
163<br />
163<br />
A Rene Lalique 'Coquilles'<br />
box, designed circa 1920,<br />
pre 1945 mark<br />
the petite domed box featuring<br />
segmented shell motifs, with blue<br />
coloration, marked R. Lalique France<br />
to base, with design number 71<br />
7cm diameter<br />
$300–400<br />
164
67<br />
165<br />
165<br />
CARL THEODORE PILOTY<br />
(GERMAN, 1826-1886)<br />
Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn<br />
gouache on ivory<br />
signed lower right: Piloty<br />
housed in original pen<br />
worked ivory frame<br />
14.5 x 31cm<br />
$1,500–2,000 ♦<br />
166<br />
A French cherrywood white<br />
linen upholstered three seat<br />
sofa<br />
ex-Country Trader Sydney<br />
length of back 220cm<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
166
68<br />
167<br />
167<br />
A Louis XVI style three piece<br />
gilt bronze and marble clock<br />
garniture, circa 1830<br />
the eight day bell strike clock<br />
depicting cupid about to strike<br />
with his arrow, the dial with Arabic<br />
numerals set within a column and<br />
raised on a decorated marble<br />
base, with figural candelabra<br />
side pieces of conforming form,<br />
with pendulum but no key<br />
the clock 34cm high<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
168<br />
A brass and mercury gimble<br />
and stick marine barometer,<br />
Portuguese 19th century<br />
made by R.N Desterro, Lisbon<br />
90.5cm high<br />
$800–1,000<br />
169<br />
An oak console table in<br />
the 17th century manner,<br />
by Drexel Design<br />
with a distressed patina, the<br />
extended surface above three floral<br />
decorated frieze drawers and raised<br />
on substantial square section legs<br />
80cm high, 240cm wide,<br />
49.5cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
170<br />
A George III style mahogany<br />
bow front sideboard, circa 1820<br />
the kneehole style sideboard with a<br />
central cockbeaded drawer flanked<br />
by two cupboards with inlaid fan<br />
shaped spandrels, and raised on ring<br />
turned legs with ball feet<br />
90cm high, 142cm wide, 62cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
171<br />
A Louis XVI style marquetry<br />
inlaid cabinet on stand,<br />
19th century<br />
with a brass gallery and a gilt bronze<br />
relief plaque to the pediment, the<br />
bevel glazed cabinet with a mirrored<br />
back raised on slender legs to a<br />
galleried undertier, with key<br />
148cm high, 63cm wide, 40cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
172<br />
A Louis XVI style marble<br />
top marquetry inlaid vitrine,<br />
early 20th century<br />
with Vitruvian scroll decoration<br />
to the pediment, twin glass doors<br />
and shaped side panels, the lower<br />
register with floral inlay and raised<br />
on slender cabriole legs, the<br />
interior with two glass shelves<br />
171cm high, 104cm wide, 37cm deep<br />
$800–1,200
69<br />
173<br />
A French Empire style<br />
mahogany vitrine,<br />
late 19th century<br />
triple fronted, with Egyptian style<br />
gilt bronze mask head mounts and<br />
formal pierced trims, raised on small<br />
square section legs with capped feet<br />
201cm high, 200cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
174<br />
A transitional style oriental<br />
inspired marble top commode,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
with black lacquered coromandel<br />
style floral decoration in muted<br />
tones to the two drawers,<br />
and gilt bronze mounts<br />
85cm high, 95cm wide, 47cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
175<br />
A George II oak kneehole<br />
lowboy, circa 1750<br />
of pegged construction with<br />
a framed surface above three<br />
drawers, an undulating skirt and<br />
supported on long knopped legs<br />
73cm high, 101cm wide, 58cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
173
70<br />
176<br />
176<br />
A large pair of Austrian cold<br />
painted bronze cockatoos by<br />
Franz Bergman (1861-1936)<br />
the finely detailed naturalistic models<br />
standing on gnarled wooden perches,<br />
painted in white and yellow colours,<br />
stamped underneath to the tail<br />
feathers, Geschutzt, 'B' in an urn for<br />
Bergman, and numbered 33/053.<br />
31cm high<br />
$4,000–6,000<br />
177<br />
An ebonised dining suite after<br />
a design by Charles Rennie<br />
Mackintosh, made by Cassina<br />
originally designed in 1934, the table<br />
with a central rotating piece operated<br />
by a winder, six dining chairs, and two<br />
highback ‘Ingram’ chairs, each piece<br />
marked and editioned to underside,<br />
the table editioned ‘205’<br />
the table 74cm high, 190cm diameter<br />
$800–1,200<br />
178<br />
A pair of low back chairs<br />
by Charles and Ray Eames<br />
for Herman Miller Inc.,<br />
second half 20th century<br />
design introduced 1956, the EA306<br />
chairs in black leather and cast<br />
aluminium with Herman Miller patent<br />
stamps in relief to the metal frame<br />
underside<br />
$700–900
71<br />
179<br />
A bronze and glass dragonfly<br />
lamp, the shade by Tiffany<br />
Studios New York, number 1462<br />
the conical shade featuring a frieze of<br />
dragonflies with raised, pierced wings<br />
and green glass eyes, the bodies<br />
inset with coloured glass against<br />
mottled green, yellow and blue glass<br />
colours, the later bulbous base on<br />
a mosaic ground in conforming<br />
colours, impressed Tiffany Studios<br />
mark to the inner edge of the shade<br />
37.5cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Christie's Melbourne, Sale 84,<br />
16th August 1994, Lot 510<br />
$10,000–15,000<br />
180<br />
A French automaton clock,<br />
circa 1900<br />
a working model featuring a husband<br />
and wife monkey shoemaker pair<br />
polishing and repairing shoes,<br />
on an ebonised wood base<br />
under a glass dome, with key<br />
the mechanism 44cm high,<br />
the dome 72cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
181<br />
A chinoiserie mantel clock,<br />
French<br />
the eight day strike clock with a<br />
silvered engine turned dial with<br />
Arabic numerals and housed<br />
in an arched red lacquer case,<br />
impressed ‘P F’ to mechanism<br />
20.5cm high, 17.5cm wide,<br />
11.5cm deep<br />
$650–750<br />
179
72<br />
182<br />
An impressive pair of white<br />
metal five light figural<br />
candelabra<br />
of Empire inspiration, each featuring<br />
a maiden in antique attire holding<br />
a slender stem issuing scrolls and<br />
bud like sconces, raised on socles<br />
and squared bases with ram's head<br />
motifs and hoof feet<br />
105cm high, the base 25 x 25cm<br />
$500–800<br />
183<br />
An impressive Victorian carved<br />
mahogany serving table,<br />
circa 1860<br />
of serpentine profile with an<br />
undulating skirt and standing on<br />
four cabriole legs richly embellished<br />
with foliage, cabochons and<br />
pendent pomegranates in high relief,<br />
terminating with lion's paw feet<br />
92cm high, 187cm wide, 75cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
182<br />
183
73<br />
184<br />
MAURICE GUIRAUD-RIVIERE<br />
(1881-1947)<br />
Head of a woman<br />
in bronze and depicting a<br />
young woman with a floral<br />
wreath to her hair, and raised<br />
on a green marble plinth<br />
59.5cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Ex Christie's<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
185<br />
A pair of Art Deco style solid<br />
brass floor lamps, French,<br />
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 />
$2,000–3,000<br />
186<br />
A vintage chrome floor lamp,<br />
Italian, 1970s<br />
three globular shades of differing<br />
heights and dimensions each with<br />
adjustable slatted shades raised<br />
on cylindrical stems to a triangular<br />
undertier and black block feet<br />
166cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
187<br />
A group of three porcelain<br />
figures, Samson of Paris,<br />
Meissen and other,<br />
19th/early 20th century<br />
depicting a young man in a blue floral<br />
frock coat and breeches by Samson<br />
and bearing a faux Derby gold anchor<br />
mark; a shepherdess holding a<br />
flower, German underglaze mark to<br />
the reverse, and; a Meissen figure<br />
of a barefoot boy in a yellow jacket<br />
holding a posy and his hat, crossed<br />
sword and inscribed marks underside<br />
$200–300<br />
184
74<br />
188<br />
188<br />
DAN OSTERMILLER (B. 1956)<br />
Shore Lunch,<br />
Grizzly with Salmon, 1998<br />
Bronze no.12/20<br />
the base inscribed Dan Ostermiller,<br />
98, 12/20<br />
19 x 45 x 20cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Private Collection, Melbourne<br />
Sotheby's, Melbourne, <strong>The</strong><br />
Connoisseurs Collection,<br />
15 May 2012, lot 216<br />
Spanierman Gallery, LLC, New York<br />
EXHIBITED<br />
Spanierman Gallery, LLC, New York,<br />
Dan Ostermiller: Animal Sculptor,<br />
January 7-30, 1999.<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
189<br />
A German 'Blackforest' carved<br />
spill vase, 19th/20th century<br />
featuring a family of deer in a rocky<br />
landscape against a fir tree<br />
41cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
189
75<br />
190<br />
An oyster walnut inlaid chest<br />
of drawers, 18th century<br />
with a decoratively strung top above<br />
two short and three long drawers<br />
with concentric circle and quatrefoil<br />
strung decorations, with star form<br />
back plates and ring pull handles and<br />
raised on shaped bracket feet<br />
91.5cm high, 100cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
191<br />
A Victorian Coalbrookdale<br />
cast iron outdoor table,<br />
mid 19th century<br />
the pierced table with undertier<br />
and Queen Victoria portrait<br />
profile medallions, impressed<br />
'Coalbrookdale', with registration<br />
number to the inner skirt<br />
72cm high, 60cm diameter<br />
$900–1,100<br />
192<br />
A set of four William IV<br />
simulated rosewood dining<br />
chairs, circa 1830<br />
the crests with scroll terminals,<br />
above stuffover seats in a modern<br />
pebble textured apple green velvet<br />
and raised on turned legs<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Adam Galleries, 1984<br />
$800–1,000<br />
190
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<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection – Part II<br />
Lots 193–210<br />
Robert Law (1870-1930) was Assayer (1890-1918), Chief Chemist<br />
and Refiner at the Royal Mint, Melbourne. Aside from his<br />
successful career Robert Law lived with great ambition to achieve<br />
more beyond his primary career. He was a steadfast athlete,<br />
scientifically inclined, and a brilliant amateur photographer<br />
for most of his life. Law documented his travels and collected<br />
other photographers' works along the way, amounting to over<br />
1000 slides (all of which were donated to the Royal Historical<br />
Society of Victoria in the 1930s). He captured everyday life and<br />
street scenes of Melbourne that retain immense socio-historical<br />
significance in the city’s archive.<br />
Law had a keen eye for talent and amassed a very well-curated<br />
collection of some of the best local artists from his generation,<br />
including Walter Withers, John Mather, Arthur Merric Boyd Senior<br />
and Blamire Young. We are fortunate to present Robert Law’s<br />
private art collection to the market for the first time, diligently<br />
preserved and handed down through three generations.<br />
193
77<br />
194<br />
193<br />
THOMAS WRIGHT (1830-1881)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Road Home<br />
watercolour<br />
signed lower left: Thos Wright<br />
26.5 x 36cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$300–500<br />
194<br />
JAMES FAHEY<br />
(BRITISH, 1804-1885)<br />
Estuary of the Esk, Cumbria<br />
watercolour<br />
inscribed verso: Estuary of the Esk,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Estate of the Late James Fahey<br />
32 x 49cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$400–600<br />
195<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Figures in Landscape<br />
oil on canvas<br />
19.5 x 39.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$200–400<br />
196<br />
E FRASER<br />
Greyfriars, Edinburgh 1883<br />
watercolour<br />
signed, dated and titled lower<br />
right and left: E FRASER<br />
Greyfriars EDIN 83<br />
50 x 34.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$100–300<br />
197<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Figures at Low Tide<br />
watercolour<br />
12.5 x 22.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$200–400<br />
198<br />
WILLIAM DALGLISH<br />
(1860-1909)<br />
Coastal Scene<br />
watercolour<br />
signed lower left: W Dalglish<br />
17 x 24.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$200–400
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199<br />
200
79<br />
201<br />
199<br />
ENGLISH SCHOOL<br />
Sheep in Landscape<br />
watercolour<br />
20.5 x 31cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$200–400<br />
200<br />
ROBERT CAMM (1847-1933)<br />
Cattle Grazing<br />
oil on board<br />
signed lower left: Robert Camm<br />
15.5 x 27cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$200–400<br />
201<br />
ERNEST MARILLIER<br />
A Spring Sunset 1905<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and dated lower right:<br />
Ernest Marillier 1905<br />
titled verso: No 2 / A Spring Sunset<br />
18 x 26.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$200–400<br />
202<br />
LOU (GILLINI) GILL (1873-1945)<br />
In the Cathedral<br />
watercolour<br />
7.5 x 13.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$80–120<br />
203<br />
ENGLISH SCHOOL<br />
A Quiet Stream circa 1890<br />
watercolour<br />
28 x 45cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$200–400<br />
204<br />
H. C. GURNEY<br />
(ACTIVE MID 20TH CENTURY)<br />
Isfahan 1939<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and dated lower right:<br />
H C GURNEY 1939<br />
24 x 36.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$200–400
80<br />
205<br />
206
81<br />
207<br />
205<br />
JAMES ALFRED AITKEN<br />
(BRITISH, 1846-1897)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Lake District<br />
watercolour<br />
signed lower left: J A Aitken<br />
15.5 x 23.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$200–400<br />
206<br />
JOHN MATHER (1848-1916)<br />
Along the River<br />
etching<br />
signed on margin: J Mather<br />
13 x 22.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$200–400<br />
207<br />
ENGLISH SCHOOL<br />
After the Storm<br />
watercolour<br />
33 x 47cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$200–400<br />
208<br />
WILLIAM BRASSEY HOLE<br />
AFTER VAN DYKE<br />
Gio Francesco Lomellini,<br />
Son of Giacomo Lomelli<br />
engraving<br />
with printed text on margin<br />
29 x 16..5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$100–300<br />
209<br />
HARRY CLAYTON ADAMS<br />
(1876-1956)<br />
Rouen<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and titled lower left:<br />
H Adams / Rouen<br />
26 x 37cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$200–400<br />
210<br />
WILLIAM BRASSEY HOLE<br />
Portrait Agnes Boyd Geddes<br />
aquatint<br />
with printed text on margin<br />
25 x 20.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Robert Law Collection, Melbourne<br />
<strong>The</strong>nce by descent<br />
$100–300
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Other Properties<br />
Lots 211–462<br />
211<br />
211<br />
An Austrian cold painted camel<br />
group by C. Kauba (1865-1922)<br />
depicting cameleer rug merchants<br />
displaying their wares, in fine<br />
naturalistic detail with muted<br />
coloration, signed C. Kauba to a<br />
raised cartouche to the base<br />
20cm high<br />
$800–1,000<br />
212<br />
A cold painted bronze figure<br />
of a pheasant, in the Austrian<br />
manner, circa 1880<br />
in the Franz Bergman style, the<br />
standing pheasant with detailed<br />
features and muted coloration,<br />
apparently unmarked<br />
17cm high<br />
$700–900<br />
213<br />
Two Viennese cold painted<br />
bronze orientalist figures,<br />
19th/early 20th century<br />
featuring a Muslim man at prayer,<br />
and a barber attending to a client<br />
and mounted on a green onyx<br />
shallow dish, apparently unmarked<br />
10.5cm high, 11.5cm wide, 17cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
214<br />
A antique bronze figure of a<br />
cherub, late 19th/20th century<br />
the coy winged figure wearing only his<br />
quiver attire, raised on a circular base<br />
72cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Ex Gary Kay collection<br />
$900–1,400<br />
215<br />
An unusual antique pewter wine<br />
ewer, French, 18th/19th century<br />
with a knopped and ringed long neck<br />
and multiple handles, the lid with a<br />
double acorn thumbpiece, unmarked<br />
74cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
216<br />
A set of six Regency brass inlaid<br />
chairs, early 19th century<br />
rail back chairs with brass stringing<br />
and fleur-de-lis motifs, pierced and<br />
carved midrails with target motifs<br />
and raised on sabre legs, with light<br />
brown velvet drop in seats<br />
$700–900
83<br />
218<br />
217<br />
Two Austrian cold painted<br />
bulldog figurines by<br />
Franz Bergman (1861-1936)<br />
naturalistically modelled, the larger<br />
model with foundry medallion marked<br />
Geschutzt, 'B' in urn for Bergman<br />
and numbered 8412, the smaller<br />
model also marked but unclear<br />
the largest 7.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
218<br />
Two Viennese cold painted<br />
bronze animal ornaments by<br />
Franz Bergman (1861-1936)<br />
together with a bronze owl<br />
comprising a naturalistic frog,<br />
a novelty cat pastry chef, both<br />
with Bergman trademarks, and<br />
an owl, with a cross marked<br />
cartouche to the back<br />
the pastry chef 6.5cm wide,<br />
the owl 7cm high<br />
$250–350<br />
217
84<br />
219<br />
219<br />
A large antique cushion mirror,<br />
19th century<br />
with decorative pierced trims to<br />
the corners and bead and vegetal<br />
borders throughout<br />
112 x 91cm<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
220<br />
An Empire ormolu figural<br />
mantel clock, French 1820s<br />
featuring the finely modelled figure of<br />
a Roman centurion, his shield serving<br />
as the dial marked with Roman<br />
numerals, raised on a tiered plinth<br />
with swag and a pierced and cast<br />
plinth, with silk suspension eight day<br />
count, bell strike<br />
64cm high, 44cm wide, 18cm high<br />
$800–1,200<br />
221<br />
A Louis XVI style gilt bronze<br />
mantel clock with Sèvres style<br />
decoration, 19th century<br />
the drum head with laurel leaf<br />
embellishment enclosing an enamel<br />
dial with Roman numerals, minute<br />
markings and pierced gilt hands, the<br />
body with swags, whorls and frieze<br />
decorations, with key & pendulum<br />
30cm high<br />
$500–800
85<br />
222<br />
222<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL,<br />
EARLY 19TH CENTURY<br />
Dormition of the Mother of God<br />
oil on panel<br />
39 x 30.5cm (irregular)<br />
$600–800<br />
223<br />
A Coalbrookdale side chair<br />
designed by Christopher<br />
Dresser, 1861<br />
Gothic and Egyptian inspired with<br />
a faux buttoned cushion seat,<br />
registration lozenge to the upper rail<br />
134cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
223
86<br />
224<br />
225
87<br />
226<br />
224<br />
A pair of Louis XVI style gilt<br />
bronze girandoles, 19th century<br />
of shaped rectangular form with a<br />
ribbon crest and cast floral pendent<br />
embellishments to the frame<br />
and issuing three scrolling arms<br />
supporting floral candle sconces<br />
59cm high, 27cm wide<br />
$800–1,000<br />
225<br />
A pair of Louis XV style walnut<br />
bergères<br />
with arching backs, squab seats and<br />
rollover arms, upholstered in a red,<br />
grey and cream stripe fabric, the<br />
frame with carved floral details and<br />
cabriole legs<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
226<br />
LEOPOLDINE MIMOVICH<br />
(1920-2019)<br />
St Catherine of Sienna<br />
mixed media<br />
signed and titled lower right and left:<br />
L MIMOVICH / SAINT CATHERINE<br />
OF SIENNA<br />
37 x 28cm<br />
$800–1,200
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227
89<br />
227<br />
A Persian silk rug, Kashan,<br />
mid-20th century<br />
with a plum toned floral lozenge and a<br />
profusion of floral motifs and tendrils<br />
upon a cobalt field, with decorated<br />
plum tone spandrels and enclosed by<br />
a similarly toned wide floral border<br />
196 x 136cm<br />
$1,800–2,000<br />
228<br />
A Persian Lurestan hall runner,<br />
Iran<br />
woollen weft pile with three navy<br />
diamond motifs and tree of life and<br />
flowerhead motifs in navy and cream<br />
upon a red field, enclosed by an<br />
interlocking floral border<br />
398 x 136cm<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
229<br />
A Persian wool rug, Bijar,<br />
20th century<br />
profusely decorated with geometric<br />
and floral motifs upon a red field and<br />
enclosed by a triple border<br />
260 x 150cm<br />
$500–700<br />
228
90<br />
230<br />
A Persian wool runner<br />
with silk highlights, Tabriz,<br />
mid-20th century<br />
with medallions and profusely<br />
decorated with vegetal motifs<br />
upon a blood red field, enclosed<br />
by a narrow cream border<br />
375 x 83cm<br />
$600–1,000<br />
231<br />
A large Persian tile<br />
patterned rug<br />
in red, coffee, ecru and teal<br />
colours featuring mihrab shaped<br />
panels with vase motifs and<br />
boteh within navy flower head<br />
borders and a red main border<br />
355 x 260cm<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
232<br />
A Persian dark blue wool rug<br />
with silk highlights, Nain,<br />
mid-20th century<br />
with a central lozenge and profuse<br />
floral decoration on an ink blue<br />
field, with cream, tan and pale blue<br />
spandrels and conforming borders<br />
155 x 112cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
233<br />
A small cream wool Persian<br />
rug with silk highlights, Qum,<br />
mid-20th century<br />
with a star shaped medallion<br />
and a profusion of floral motifs<br />
in tan, maroon and blue colours<br />
upon a cream field and enclosed<br />
by a light tan border and<br />
narrow ornamented bands<br />
132 x 81cm<br />
$700–900<br />
230
231<br />
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92<br />
234<br />
235
93<br />
234<br />
Two George III sterling silver<br />
teapots, Charles Hougham,<br />
London 1786, and Digby Scott &<br />
Benjamin Smith I, London 1803<br />
a shaped 'oil can' teapot with<br />
a fruitwood handle and knop<br />
embossed with floral motifs, and;<br />
a Neoclassical style teapot with<br />
a gadroon edge, anthemion and<br />
acanthus engraving, and an ebonised<br />
handle and ivory finial, both crisply<br />
hallmarked underside<br />
the largest 15.5cm high,<br />
900gms total weight<br />
$1,500–1,800 ♦<br />
235<br />
A George II/III sterling silver<br />
coffee pot with later decoration,<br />
partial maker's marks to<br />
body, Charles Fox I to handle,<br />
18th to early 19th century<br />
profusely decorated in the Rococo<br />
revival manner, having a floral finial<br />
and a striking boar's head handle<br />
terminal, decorated to a shell<br />
cartouche with a Bacchanalian cupid<br />
pouring wine from the back of camel,<br />
family crest to cartouche verso<br />
24cm high, 1165gms<br />
$1,400–1,600<br />
236<br />
A comprehensive 142<br />
piece English and Scottish<br />
sterling silver King's<br />
pattern flatware service,<br />
various dates and makers<br />
comprising fish, entree, main knives<br />
with associated forks, accompanied<br />
by soup, dessert and tea spoons,<br />
and including a sauce ladle, two<br />
mustard spoons and a sugar shovel,<br />
hallmarked to all elements<br />
7110gms excluding knives<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
236
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237<br />
237<br />
A forty five piece<br />
sterling silver Queens<br />
Rosette flatware service,<br />
various dates and makers<br />
comprising 15 large and 15 small<br />
forks, two butter knives, sugar tongs,<br />
and twelve steel hollow handle and<br />
steel table knives of a differing design<br />
the knives 26.5cm long, total weight<br />
of silver excluding knives 2610gms<br />
$2,200–2,500<br />
238<br />
An Art Deco sterling silver<br />
and cornflower blue guilloche<br />
enamel vanity set, Charles S.<br />
Green & Co, Birmingham 1930<br />
eighteen items including a hand<br />
mirror, various brushes, scent and<br />
atomiser bottles, jewellery box,<br />
all marked in relief to a central<br />
cartouche, 'Helen', and a range of<br />
accessory items; also includes an<br />
additional hair brush<br />
the largest mirror 36cm long<br />
$500–700<br />
239<br />
A harlequin suite of Scottish<br />
Georgian and Victorian<br />
fiddle pattern sterling silver<br />
flatware, various makers,<br />
Edinburgh, Glasgow,<br />
early 19th century and later<br />
thirty four pieces including thirteen<br />
main forks, probably Robert Keay I<br />
Edinburgh; six table spoons, Mitchell<br />
& Sons, Glasgow; eight dessert<br />
spoons, James Newlands Edinburgh;<br />
five teaspoons, George Sangster,<br />
Edinburgh and Aberdeen punch; and<br />
a sauce ladle, Peter Aitken, Glasgow<br />
total silver weight 1630gms<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
240<br />
A George V sterling silver ink<br />
stand, James Deakin & Sons,<br />
Sheffield 1910<br />
an oval fitted box with engraved<br />
initials and two crystal ink bottles<br />
with silver tops on a shaped and<br />
tiered stand with a reed and ribbon<br />
edge, hallmarked to the surface<br />
10.5cm high, 32cm long, 22.5cm deep,<br />
1020gms (without ink bottles)<br />
$800–1,000<br />
241<br />
A sterling silver twin<br />
handle presentation cup,<br />
Thomas Wallis I, London 1777<br />
the heavy gauge cup with an applied<br />
rim, reeded girdle and a domed<br />
pedestal base, hallmarked underside,<br />
later engraved initials<br />
11.5cm high, 330gms<br />
$600–800
95<br />
242<br />
242<br />
A set of eight parcel-gilt wine<br />
beakers by Stuart Devlin,<br />
London, 1969<br />
the straight-sided conical<br />
beakers gilt washed to the<br />
interiors and raised on pierced<br />
freeform wrigglework bases<br />
each 15.5cm high, total weight of<br />
silver 2095gms<br />
$1,800–2,500<br />
243<br />
A set of twelve St Louis<br />
'Thistle Gold' champagne<br />
glasses<br />
with scrollwork banding to the rims,<br />
stencil mark of St Louis to bases<br />
13cm high<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
244<br />
A Victorian sterling silver<br />
chocolate pot, John Henry<br />
Rawlings, London 1891<br />
the pear shaped pot gadroon<br />
decorated to the lower body and<br />
domed lid, with an ebonised handle<br />
and raised on pad feet<br />
21cm high, 485gms<br />
$500–800<br />
243
96<br />
245<br />
An engraved sterling silver<br />
vase by Tiffany & Co, New York,<br />
1902-1907 period<br />
an elegant Art Nouveau inspired<br />
baluster vase of lobed form with<br />
engraved foliate details to the<br />
neck and body, and an embossed<br />
border to the footrim, stamp of<br />
Tiffany & Co, and numbered 11579<br />
C 225, and marked sterling<br />
39cm high,<br />
1295gms total weight of silver<br />
$1,800–2,000<br />
246<br />
A Norse inspired four<br />
piece sterling silver coffee<br />
service, Adie Bros. Ltd,<br />
Birmingham 1938<br />
the baluster service comprising<br />
coffee and water pots, creamer<br />
and a twin handle sugar basin,<br />
with applied Celtic borders and<br />
knot decorations, the coffee<br />
pot with a dragon head spout,<br />
the other elements with dragon<br />
terminals, hallmarked to all pieces<br />
the water pot 23cm high,<br />
1775gms total weight<br />
$1,200–2,000<br />
245
97<br />
247<br />
A George III sterling silver meat<br />
platter with engraved armorial<br />
for the Duke of Cambridge,<br />
Paul Storr, London, 1808<br />
engraved to the lip with the Duke of<br />
Cambridge armorial surrounded by<br />
a garter bearing the motto 'Honi soit<br />
qui mal y pense' ('Evil to him who evil<br />
thinks'), symbolising the Order of the<br />
Garter, and the initials ‘AM’ opposite<br />
and enclosed by a gadroon rim,<br />
hallmarked underside<br />
1615gms total silver weight<br />
29.5 x 43.5cm<br />
$12,000–15,000<br />
247
98<br />
248<br />
248<br />
A fifty four piece German<br />
.800 silver cutlery service for<br />
six place settings by Bremer<br />
Silberwarenfabrik, Bremen,<br />
early to mid 20th century<br />
comprising main knives and forks,<br />
entrée knives and forks, fish knives<br />
and forks, soup, dessert and<br />
teaspoons, and a large ladle, with<br />
crown and crescent marks and torch<br />
trademark to each piece<br />
the ladle 33cm long, 2280gms total<br />
weight of silver excluding main and<br />
entrée knives<br />
$900–1,100<br />
249<br />
A Russian niello .875 silver<br />
box, pre 1896, and an<br />
Art Deco sterling silver box,<br />
Saunders, Shepherd & Co Ltd,<br />
London 1936<br />
the Russian box with a gilt washed<br />
interior, 84 zolotnik, assay mark for<br />
H.A and partially dated pre 1896;<br />
and an engine turned cigarette<br />
case with a gilt washed interior,<br />
hallmarked to both items<br />
total weight 290gms<br />
$350–450<br />
250<br />
A pair of Georgian sterling silver<br />
and silver plate candelabra,<br />
partial maker's marks, 1793<br />
Sheffield, and later<br />
the pair of weighted sterling<br />
sticks of plain Neoclassical form<br />
with removable dishes together<br />
with a pair of old Sheffield plate<br />
sconces with scrollwork arms<br />
the full candelabra 41cm high,<br />
the sticks 29cm high<br />
1329gms total weight of sterling<br />
sticks and dishes<br />
$900–1,200
99<br />
251<br />
A German silver kettle on stand<br />
and an associated three piece<br />
coffee service, L.Wagner & S.<br />
Berlin, mid 19th century<br />
Persian inspired with engine turning<br />
throughout and embellished with<br />
key fret, Vitruvian scroll and stiff leaf<br />
borders, the stand supported on<br />
four lion's paw legs with acanthus<br />
mounts, hallmarked with maker's<br />
marks, mark for Berlin and assayer's<br />
mark, M; stand apparently unmarked<br />
the coffee pot 29cm high<br />
total weight of silver<br />
excluding stand 2145gms<br />
$2,200–3,000<br />
252<br />
An early Victorian sterling silver<br />
coffee pot by Edward, Edward<br />
Junior, John & William Barnard,<br />
London 1838<br />
the lobed coffee pot with a domed<br />
lid with fruiting finial, and a double<br />
scroll handle embellished throughout<br />
with engraved foliate cartouches<br />
and bearing a crest with Latin<br />
inscription, 'Alta Pete' (Aim High),<br />
hallmarked underside<br />
28cm high, 925gms<br />
$600–800<br />
253<br />
A boxed Victorian sterling silver<br />
travelling Communion chalice,<br />
George Fisher, London, 1875<br />
in the form of an octagonal<br />
baptismal font, engraved and<br />
chased with acanthus and cupid<br />
heads, the screw top bowl gilded<br />
to the interior, hallmarked below<br />
rim and housed in a fitted box<br />
10cm high,<br />
190gms total weight of silver<br />
NOTE<br />
with inscription: 'presented to the<br />
Rev'd William Walker Pulman B.A,<br />
by some of the congregation of St<br />
Margaret's Church Hollinwood, as<br />
a small token of their respect and<br />
as an appreciation of faithful and<br />
conscientious services rendered<br />
to the Parish during his eighteen<br />
months ministry among them/<br />
Hollinwood/ August 1st 1881'<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
251
100<br />
254<br />
254<br />
A decorative four piece<br />
Kashmiri .800 silver tea service,<br />
early 20th century<br />
of rounded form with offset square<br />
section rims and matching bases,<br />
profusely decorated throughout in<br />
the Islamic shawl pattern, a vacant<br />
cartouche to the teapot, marked<br />
.800 to bases<br />
the teapot 18cm high,<br />
1580gms total weight<br />
$1,200–1,400<br />
255<br />
A pair of George III sterling<br />
silver candlesticks, Creswick &<br />
Co (Thomas, James & Nathaniel<br />
Creswick), Sheffield 1827<br />
the sticks of knopped and ring turned<br />
form above shaped square bases<br />
with anthemion embellished corners,<br />
hallmarked to upper body and to<br />
removable bobeches<br />
23cm high, 775gms<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
255
101<br />
256<br />
256<br />
A sterling silver rose bowl,<br />
James Dixon & Sons Ltd,<br />
Sheffield 1902<br />
the pedestal bowl embossed with<br />
spiral gadroons, foliate and pendent<br />
details, and raised on a dome foot,<br />
crisply hallmarked below rim<br />
15cm high, 26.5cm diameter, 665gms<br />
$600–800<br />
257<br />
A pair of late Victorian sterling<br />
silver oval entree dishes by<br />
Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1900<br />
the heavy gauge pair of lobed<br />
rectangular form with cast rocaille<br />
rims, the fitted lids engraved with<br />
floral decorations and having applied<br />
borders and a cast removable scroll<br />
handle, twice hallmarked to both<br />
3350gms<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
258<br />
A George III sterling silver<br />
tankard, partial marks,<br />
London 1802<br />
the straight-sided tankard<br />
with reeded bands and a<br />
square section scroll handle,<br />
hallmarked below the rim<br />
11cm high, 335gms<br />
$600–800<br />
257
102<br />
259<br />
260
103<br />
259<br />
A George III sterling silver<br />
teapot by Peter and William<br />
Bateman, London 1807, and a<br />
later Georgian style sterling<br />
silver creamer and sugar<br />
basin, William Hutton & Sons,<br />
Sheffield 1898<br />
a boat-shaped teapot with gadroon<br />
detail and an ebonised bracket<br />
handle, the creamer and sugar<br />
basin similar with gilt washed<br />
interiors, all crisply hallmarked<br />
the teapot 17cm high,<br />
990gms total weight<br />
$1,500–1,800<br />
260<br />
A harlequin George III and<br />
Victorian sterling silver part<br />
flatware service, 19th century,<br />
various dates and makers<br />
38 pieces in Fiddle pattern<br />
comprising eight table spoons,<br />
eight dessert and 6 teaspoons,<br />
and 16 forks, all hallmarked<br />
the tablespoon 23cm long,<br />
2065gms total silver weight<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
261<br />
A set of four candlesticks in the<br />
early Georgian manner made by<br />
F.G. London, 1963<br />
each with campana shaped nozzles<br />
and tapering baluster form stems,<br />
upon stepped octagonal bases<br />
each 18cm high,<br />
total weight of silver 1760gms<br />
$2,200–2,800<br />
262<br />
A Victorian sterling silver<br />
candlestick in the form of a<br />
knight, Charles Thomas Fox &<br />
George Fox, London 1865<br />
the armoured figure holding a<br />
leafy branch supporting a vegetal<br />
sconce, and raised on a rocaille<br />
domed base, hallmarked to the<br />
sconce and edge of base<br />
19.5cm high,<br />
335gms total weight of silver<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
263<br />
A Cartier sterling silver<br />
cigarette case, maker's mark<br />
for Jacques-Théodule Cartier,<br />
London 1936<br />
rectangular form with engine<br />
turned decoration and hallmarked<br />
with maker's initials JC to<br />
the gilt washed interior<br />
NOTE<br />
Court Jewellers of New Bond Street.<br />
Jacques-Théodule Cartier (JC) was<br />
the Managing Director of the London<br />
Branch of Cartier Limited<br />
$500–800<br />
264<br />
A George III sterling silver<br />
teapot, a covered bowl, creamer<br />
and a twin handle bowl,<br />
early 19th to early 20th century,<br />
various dates and makers<br />
a boat shaped teapot with gadroon<br />
and reeded details, rubbed marks, an<br />
unusual lidded bowl with a footed lid,<br />
a pedestal bowl and a creamer with a<br />
key fret border, hallmarked to all<br />
the teapot 16.5cm high,<br />
1115gms total silver weight<br />
$900–1,200<br />
261
104<br />
265<br />
265<br />
A harlequin suite of Victorian<br />
sterling silver bead edge<br />
flatware, George Adams, Walker<br />
& Hall, Elkington & Co, mostly<br />
London, Sheffield, 1881 onwards<br />
33 pieces comprising a set of six<br />
table forks and six dessert forks,<br />
eight table spoons and thirteen<br />
teaspoons, all hallmarked<br />
the largest spoons 22.5cm long<br />
total silver weight 1900gms<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
266<br />
A pair of parcel gilt candlesticks<br />
by Stuart Devlin, London 1969<br />
elegant stem candlesticks, the<br />
freeform cagework bodies with<br />
irregular rims, crisply hallmarked<br />
27cm high, 630gms<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
267<br />
A pair of parcel gilt candlesticks<br />
by Stuart Devlin, London 1969<br />
elegant stem candlesticks with a<br />
freeform arrangement of openwork<br />
concentric bars, crisply hallmarked<br />
to the bases<br />
27cm high, 769gms<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
268<br />
A harlequin set of twelve<br />
George III and Victorian sterling<br />
silver dessert spoons, various<br />
makers and dates, Eley & Fearn,<br />
Morris & Michael Emanuel,<br />
Chawner & Co., 1807-1860<br />
in Old English and thread pattern,<br />
each engraved initial ‘R’<br />
total weight of silver 490gms<br />
each 17cm long<br />
$500–700<br />
269<br />
A sterling silver baluster<br />
tankard, probably James<br />
Stamp, London 1777<br />
the double scroll handle<br />
with acanthus thumbpiece,<br />
hallmarked underside<br />
13cm high, 380gms<br />
$600–800<br />
270<br />
A Victorian silver plate mounted<br />
claret jug, Elkington & Co,<br />
circa 1890<br />
the compressed ovoid body with<br />
etched vine and leaf decoration<br />
and an angular leaf capped<br />
handle, the collar decorated with<br />
applied floriate and mask head<br />
mounts, and surmounted by a<br />
hinged gadrooned cover with a<br />
lion rampant finial supporting a<br />
shield with an engraved armorial<br />
27cm high<br />
$500–700
105<br />
271<br />
271<br />
A William IV sterling silver three<br />
piece tea set, Joseph Angell I &<br />
John Angell I, London 1834<br />
the squat carinate profile teapot with<br />
a floral cast finial, a Rococo style skirt<br />
and scroll feet, the milk jug and twin<br />
handle sugar basin conforming<br />
the teapot 16cm high, 1395gms<br />
total weight<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
272<br />
A sterling silver tea tray,<br />
Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield<br />
1906<br />
a shaped rectangular tray with an<br />
applied ribbon and reed border,<br />
crisply hallmarked underside<br />
31 x 43.5cm, 1540gms<br />
$1,200–1,400<br />
272
106<br />
273<br />
273<br />
A pair of solid sterling silver<br />
figural sweet meat holders by<br />
Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh,<br />
circa 1940-50<br />
pastoral figures in 18th century attire<br />
holding wicker baskets and raised<br />
on rocaille bases, stamp of H&I and<br />
sterling, probably intended for the<br />
American market<br />
15cm high, 885gms total weight of<br />
silver<br />
$1,600–1,800<br />
274<br />
A sterling silver creamer and<br />
covered sugar bowl, together<br />
with a twin handled Chinese<br />
sterling silver specimen vase,<br />
mid to later 20th century<br />
the pedestal creamer and bowl with<br />
blossom detail, marked sterling<br />
.925 to bases, and a vase with four<br />
character Yin Chun sterling silver<br />
mark underside<br />
the vase 14cm high,<br />
465gms total weight<br />
$500–700<br />
275<br />
An Elizabeth II sterling silver<br />
goblet by Stuart Devlin,<br />
London 1977<br />
the bowl raised on a parcel gilt bark<br />
textured stem, hallmarked and<br />
presented in the<br />
original fitted case<br />
$500–800<br />
276<br />
A pair of sterling silver<br />
candlesticks in the George<br />
I style, by Hardy Brothers,<br />
London 1961<br />
the turned and knopped sticks with<br />
weighted bases, hallmarked to foot<br />
21cm high, 980gms<br />
$600–800<br />
277<br />
A pair of sterling silver<br />
candlesticks, Britton, Gould &<br />
Co, Birmingham 1937<br />
of plain square section form<br />
with a beaded edge, weighted,<br />
hallmarked to foot rim and<br />
also to removable pans<br />
27.5cm high 1360gms<br />
$800–1,200<br />
278<br />
A sterling silver three piece tea<br />
set, Charles S Green & Co Ltd,<br />
Birmingham 1940<br />
comprising a gently waisted pedestal<br />
teapot with a geometric wood handle,<br />
the a creamer and twin handle sugar<br />
basin of conforming design, crisply<br />
hallmarked underside to all pieces<br />
the teapot 15.5cm high,<br />
685gms total weight<br />
$700–900<br />
279<br />
A harlequin three piece sterling<br />
silver part tea service, various<br />
makers, London, Birmingham,<br />
1898-1913<br />
in the Neoclassical manner<br />
comprising a teapot with an ebonised<br />
bracket handle and urn form finial,<br />
a twin handle bowl and a footed<br />
bowl, all with gadroon details,<br />
hallmarked to each element<br />
the teapot 18cm high,<br />
720gms total weight<br />
$500–700
107<br />
280<br />
A Rene Lalique 'Boulouris' glass<br />
vase, circa 1933<br />
model 1094, the flaring vase with a<br />
frieze of frosted birds in high relief,<br />
stencil mark of Lalique France<br />
underside<br />
16cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
281<br />
A set of eight St Louis<br />
'Thistle Gold' liqueur glasses<br />
and a matching decanter<br />
the decanter 26cm high,<br />
the glasses 10.5cm high<br />
$800–1,000<br />
282<br />
A set of twelve St Louis<br />
'Thistle Gold' small wine glasses<br />
with gilded scrollwork bands, acid<br />
etched factory mark to the base<br />
13cm high<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
283<br />
A pair of Lalique 'Mesanges'<br />
candlesticks, introduced<br />
circa 1943, but later<br />
model No. 2126-B, each depicting<br />
a wreath of small birds and raised<br />
on octagonal bases,<br />
with removable sconces<br />
18cm high<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
284<br />
A pair of Murano latticino fluted<br />
dishes, mid 20th century<br />
the zanifirico latticino dishes<br />
with blue and pink ribbons,<br />
in the style of Salviati<br />
the largest 10cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
285<br />
A pair of Baccarat candlesticks<br />
with storm shades<br />
the knopped candlesticks hung with<br />
spear lustres and raised on domed<br />
bases, the slender storm shades with<br />
etched decoration<br />
54.5cm high overall<br />
$1,000–1,400<br />
280<br />
281
108<br />
286<br />
A Victorian sterling silver<br />
mounted crystal wine<br />
jug, Hirons, Plante & Co,<br />
Birmingham, 1864<br />
of compressed form with a leaf<br />
capped handle, rising to an applied<br />
sterling silver collar with chased<br />
and engraved floriate decoration,<br />
engraved armorial cresting and<br />
mask head spout, the stepped cover<br />
with rampant lion finial supporting a<br />
vacant shield, hallmarked to collar<br />
27cm high<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
286<br />
287<br />
An Edwardian sterling silver<br />
mounted claret jug, W & C<br />
Sissons, Sheffield, 1901<br />
the silver top with beaded edge<br />
and domed cover and a double<br />
scroll handle, the glass body<br />
carved with floral motifs,<br />
ribbed and fluted borders,<br />
crisply hallmarked to the collar<br />
24.5cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
287
109<br />
288<br />
A Lalique 'Mesanges' vase,<br />
introduced circa 1931, but later<br />
model: 1064, the heavy faceted conical<br />
vase supported on a frosted wreath of<br />
small birds above an octagonal base,<br />
with label<br />
31cm high<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
289<br />
A Lalique crystal 'Champs-<br />
Élysées' bowl, 20th century<br />
19cm high, 64cm wide<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
290<br />
A Lalique 'Poissons' bowl, French<br />
Design 3212 issued in 1921 and<br />
featuring swirling opalescent colours,<br />
marked to base<br />
29cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
288<br />
289
110<br />
291<br />
291<br />
A Clarice Cliff fourteen piece<br />
'Christmas Leaves' coffee<br />
service, 1930s<br />
in pattern 6317 from the Bizarre<br />
range, the engine turned service<br />
with a beehive shaped coffee pot,<br />
five cups with associated saucers, a<br />
milk jug and saucer and a large oval<br />
platter, in cream with buff bands and<br />
hand painted apple green borders,<br />
black backstamps and painted<br />
pattern numbers underside<br />
the largest platter 30cm x 26cm<br />
$400–600<br />
292<br />
A pair of Eric Ravilious<br />
for Wedgwood tankards,<br />
commemorating the Coronation<br />
of Elizabeth II, 1953<br />
the two large scale earthenware<br />
mugs with cream bodies,<br />
transfer-printed in black with<br />
hand-coloured yellow and pink<br />
washes, the design incorporating<br />
the Royal cypher and date<br />
beneath fireworks, Wedgwood and<br />
commemorative script underside,<br />
painted pattern number<br />
10.5cm high<br />
NOTE<br />
<strong>The</strong>se mugs posthumously<br />
reprise an Eric Ravilious design<br />
originally created for souvenir mugs<br />
commemorating the Coronation of<br />
Edward VIII in 1937<br />
$700–900
111<br />
292<br />
293<br />
An Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood<br />
'Blue Persephone' dinner<br />
service for six, early 1950s<br />
the thirty eight piece setting<br />
comprising a vegetable tureen,<br />
platter, two gravy boats with<br />
associated stands, a jug, a small<br />
bowl, dinner plates, dessert bowls,<br />
cups, saucers and side plates,<br />
Wedgwood Etruria & Barlaston<br />
backstamps underside, impressed<br />
marks, painted pattern number<br />
AL9984/J<br />
the platter 32 x 25.5cm,<br />
the jug 15cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
293
112<br />
294<br />
A birch salon desk,<br />
possibly Swedish, 19th century<br />
the gallery back with pairs of<br />
drawers and striking wave scroll<br />
side supports, a green leather<br />
writing surface above three frieze<br />
drawers and twin cupboards,<br />
raised on lobed ball feet<br />
99cm high, 114cm wide, 53cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
295<br />
A pair of Louis XIV style walnut<br />
armchairs with tooled leather<br />
upholstery, 19th century,<br />
ex. Antique Decor, 1987<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
294<br />
295
113<br />
296<br />
296<br />
V. LEFEVRE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Long Way Home 1851<br />
oil on panel<br />
signed, dated and inscribed lower<br />
left: V. Lefevre Anarero<br />
46.5 x 34cm<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
297<br />
A set of eight white Foscarini<br />
Birdie wall lamps, designed by<br />
Ludovica and 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 />
$1,000–2,000<br />
298<br />
A pair of Mazzega Murano glass<br />
table lamps, Italian, 1970s<br />
formed as smooth swirling clear glass<br />
shards, the interiors scattered with<br />
rough amber glass crumbs<br />
34cm high<br />
$400–600
114<br />
299<br />
A George III mahogany and<br />
satinwood secretaire bookcase,<br />
late 18th century<br />
with a protruding cornice above twin<br />
astragal glazed doors, the extended<br />
base with a fall front and three long<br />
drawers with boxwood stringing,<br />
brass backplates and ring handles<br />
240cm high, 125cm wide,<br />
57.5cm deep<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
300<br />
A large Victorian carved<br />
giltwood overmantel mirror,<br />
19th century<br />
with an ornamented crest featuring<br />
shell and scrolling acanthus motifs,<br />
the moulded frame enclosing the<br />
original lightly distressed plate<br />
225 x 110cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
301<br />
A large carved gilt wood<br />
overmantel mirror<br />
235 x 127cm<br />
$600–800<br />
302<br />
A pair of gilded overmantel<br />
mirrors<br />
with restrained carved scroll features<br />
124 x 125cm each<br />
$800–1,000<br />
303<br />
A carved giltwood overmantel<br />
mirror, circa 1900<br />
the shaped rectangular mirror with<br />
bevelled plate richly ornamented with<br />
applied and trailing floral motifs in<br />
high relief<br />
140 x 89cm<br />
$600–800<br />
299
115<br />
304<br />
An Art Deco lounge chair,<br />
circa 1935<br />
with ebonised bentwood arms and<br />
base, upholstered in coral silk with a<br />
trellis design<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Geoffrey Hatty Applied Arts<br />
$400–600<br />
305<br />
An amberina beaker vase and a<br />
petite ruby cup with polychrome<br />
enamel decoration by Moser,<br />
19th century<br />
exquisitely decorated with trailing<br />
grapevines in gold and silver colours<br />
picked out in gilt, the petite cup<br />
with oak leaf motifs in colours with<br />
gilt highlights, both with dragonfly<br />
decorations below the rims<br />
10cm high, beaker vase<br />
$300–400<br />
306<br />
An exceptional carved, painted<br />
and lacquered gesso timber<br />
carousel jumping horse,<br />
American, circa 1910<br />
attributed to Marcus Illions, with<br />
integral double saddle, metal shoes,<br />
and on a later brass and iron stand<br />
187cm high, 200cm wide, 35cm deep<br />
NOTE<br />
Marcus Illions (1871-1949) was a<br />
master carver of wooden carousel<br />
horses and other menagerie figures.<br />
Emigrating from England to America,<br />
he worked briefly as a carver before<br />
establishing his own business, M.C<br />
Illions & Sons Carousell (sic) Works.<br />
Known for his Coney Island style of<br />
figure, his horses are energetic and<br />
powerful. This spirited jumping horse<br />
is probably a Derby racer.<br />
18.3 hands (186cm) high, 260cm wide<br />
$5,000–7,000<br />
306
116<br />
307<br />
An embossed brass<br />
cushion front mirror,<br />
19th/early 20th century<br />
with a lavish foliate crest and mask<br />
heads to the corners, with later plate<br />
104 x 62cm<br />
$450–650<br />
308<br />
A Louis XV style carved oak<br />
armoire, 19th century<br />
with a projecting cornice above two<br />
full length doors with shaped fielded<br />
panels, above a curvaceous skirt and<br />
raised on small feet, with key<br />
250cm high, 146cm wide, 59cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
309<br />
An Art Nouveau buffet<br />
sideboard, French, circa 1900<br />
with a gently arched gallery back<br />
above two cupboards twin panelled<br />
with textured pressed metal in<br />
bronze colours, the base with twin<br />
drawers and cupboards, with brass<br />
hardware including a whiplash motif<br />
floral escutcheon, with key<br />
230cm high, 150cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
309
117<br />
310<br />
An Art Nouveau marquetry<br />
three piece bedroom suite,<br />
circa 1900<br />
a pine and bird's eye maple suite<br />
comprising a bed, armoire and<br />
bedside table, each element inlaid<br />
with iris flowers and whiplash foliage<br />
in mixed timbers, the armoire with a<br />
long mirror, and internal shelving, the<br />
bed with matching side rails<br />
the armoire 225cm high,<br />
119cm wide, 45cm deep<br />
the bedside table 101cm high,<br />
43.5cm wide, 35cm deep<br />
the bed headboard 133.5 x 134cm,<br />
the footboard 86.5 x 136cm<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
311<br />
An Art Nouveau pine credenza,<br />
French, circa 1900<br />
with a gently arched gallery<br />
back with shelf above a mottled<br />
rouge marble surface, the lower<br />
register with a pair of drawers<br />
and cupboards above an open<br />
compartment and undertier, with key<br />
154.5cm high, 125cm wide,<br />
52cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
312<br />
A Victorian mahogany<br />
bookcase, 19th century<br />
the projecting cornice above arching<br />
glazed doors flanked by corbels, the<br />
extended base with a pulvinated<br />
frieze drawer and two cupboards<br />
above a plinth base<br />
210cm high, 108cm wide, 45cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Somerset Antiques, 1985<br />
$800–1,200<br />
310
118<br />
313<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 />
$1,500–2,000<br />
314<br />
A Marc Lalique 'Cerf' vase,<br />
later 20th century<br />
the rectangular vase supported on a<br />
stem featuring two reclining deer<br />
29cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
315<br />
A gilded black lacquer<br />
overmantel mirror, English,<br />
early 1900s<br />
the rustic branch form frame<br />
entwined with trailing fruiting<br />
grapevines<br />
115 x 91cm<br />
$700–900<br />
313
119<br />
316<br />
A French wrought iron marble<br />
top console, early 20th century<br />
the bow front Carrara marble top<br />
above a scroll decorated base with<br />
four scrolling bracket supports<br />
97cm high, 135.5cm wide, 36cm deep<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
317<br />
A Georgian flame mahogany fall<br />
front bureau, circa 1820<br />
with vibrant figuration, the bureau<br />
having six cockbeaded drawers and<br />
opening to an arrangement of pigeon<br />
holes and petite drawers, raised on<br />
shaped bracket feet<br />
108cm high, 107cm wide, 53cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
318<br />
A small George IV mahogany<br />
gentleman's dressing chest,<br />
circa 1820<br />
with a pull out slide, and four<br />
cockbeaded oak lined drawers<br />
of graduated depth, with pierced<br />
batwing backplates and swing<br />
handles, raised on bracket feet<br />
79cm high, 79cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
319<br />
A German flame mahogany<br />
secrétaire à abattant,<br />
mid 19th century<br />
with an extended cornice, a<br />
concealed frieze drawer and a fall<br />
front with a tooled leather writing<br />
surface, a fitted interior with secret<br />
compartments, two lower cupboards<br />
above shorted waisted feet<br />
146cm high, 96cm wide, 41.5cm deep<br />
$800–1,000<br />
320<br />
A mahogany Regency secretaire<br />
chiffonier, early 19th century<br />
with a pierced gallery back above<br />
three short drawers, a fallfront<br />
with a fitted interior above two<br />
plum pudding veneer cupboards<br />
and raised on cotton reel feet, with<br />
restrained brass stringing throughout<br />
101cm high, 81cm wide, 43cm deep<br />
$900–1,200<br />
321<br />
A Murano glass sputnik<br />
chandelier designed by<br />
Paolo Venini for VeArt, 1960<br />
with chain and ceiling cup<br />
50cm diameter<br />
$800–1,200<br />
316
120<br />
322<br />
An Egyptian cartonnage<br />
mummy mask of a woman,<br />
Roman era, circa 1st century AD<br />
gilded<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Lot 124, <strong>The</strong> Fine Australian and<br />
International Art & Antiques <strong>Auction</strong>,<br />
Mossgreen, 21-23 November 2009<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
323<br />
An Art Nouveau silvered spelter<br />
bust of Cleopatra, circa 1900<br />
the bust with asp and title in relief<br />
to the integral base and raised on a<br />
veined grey marble plinth<br />
46cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
324<br />
A collection of six Egyptian<br />
faience glazed shabti,<br />
possibly antique<br />
the largest 17cm long<br />
$500–700<br />
325<br />
JAPANESE SCHOOL<br />
Geishas and Warriors<br />
three colour woodblocks<br />
36.5 x 25cm (each)<br />
$500–800<br />
322
121<br />
326<br />
MARK DOUGLASS<br />
(AUSTRALIA, 1964-)<br />
A large hand blown cameo glass vase<br />
60cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
326<br />
327<br />
A zebra hide, South African<br />
270cm long from tail to snout,<br />
190cm wide at hindquarters<br />
$600–800<br />
328<br />
A silver mounted ivory handled<br />
seal, 19th century<br />
the handle carved in the form<br />
of a swaddled child, the blue<br />
glass sealstone engraved with an<br />
emblem of a chained cherub<br />
10.5cm high<br />
$300–500 ♦<br />
327
122<br />
329
123<br />
329<br />
A Persian pale pink<br />
accented silk rug, Tabriz,<br />
mid-20th century<br />
profusely decorated with flowers in<br />
tones of pink and pale teal and red<br />
upon a cream field, enclosed by a<br />
broad pink patterned border<br />
204 x 135cm<br />
$800–1,000<br />
330<br />
A Persian wool rug with<br />
prayer-rug design, Kashan,<br />
mid-20th century<br />
of mihrab design and decorated with<br />
a formal but free flowing design of<br />
vases issuing a profusion of flowers,<br />
with other scattered flowers and<br />
birds upon a scarlet field, with a<br />
patterned olive border<br />
163 x 106cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
330
124<br />
331<br />
331<br />
A Persian Tabriz lambs wool rug<br />
with an elongated medallion on a red<br />
field of palmettes and leaves, with<br />
blue spandrels enclosed by a wide<br />
border of palmettes and running leaf<br />
motifs within narrow chevron bands<br />
208 x 134cm<br />
$500–700<br />
332<br />
A Turkoman design rug,<br />
Afghanistan, late 20th century<br />
with repeat geometric motifs upon a<br />
blood red field<br />
283cm x 203cm<br />
$800–1,000
125<br />
333<br />
333<br />
An Oushak style red wool rug<br />
by Loom<br />
in flecked and modulating cherry red<br />
tones<br />
330 x 175cm<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
334<br />
A blue Persian wool rug,<br />
Kashan, mid 20th century<br />
with a profusion of floral motifs upon<br />
an ink blue field and enclosed by a<br />
wide border<br />
196 x 135cm<br />
$1,800–2,000
126<br />
335<br />
335<br />
A natural pearl<br />
and diamond ring<br />
Semi baroque natural pearl of cream<br />
and silver hues measuring 11.49 x<br />
10.30mm, centrally set in a frame<br />
with alternating sections of baguette<br />
and round brilliant cut diamonds. All<br />
set in 14ct white gold, total weight<br />
8.8gms, and accompanied by a GIA<br />
report stating the pearl is natural.<br />
$3,200–4,200<br />
336<br />
A multi coloured diamond<br />
necklace<br />
Comprising nine round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds suspended with a drop<br />
of four round brilliant and one pear<br />
cut diamond in a variety of colours<br />
ranging from white, pink, orange,<br />
yellow and brown hues, total diamond<br />
weight 4.07cts, suspended from a<br />
bright cut belcher link chain, all in<br />
18ct white gold, total weight 7.6gms.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
337<br />
An emerald and diamond<br />
dress ring<br />
Featuring three pairs of carre cut<br />
emeralds interspaced with six round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds, crafted in 18ct<br />
gold, 4.95gms.<br />
$600–800<br />
338<br />
A sapphire and diamond<br />
bracelet<br />
Featuring fourteen oval cut<br />
blue sapphires totalling 4.90cts<br />
individually four claw set and<br />
interspaced with horseshoe shaped<br />
sections set with two round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds totalling 0.28cts.<br />
Crafted in 18ct gold, total weight<br />
9.5gms, total length 180mm.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
339<br />
A sapphire and diamond<br />
dress ring<br />
Of spray design set with nineteen<br />
oval cut sapphires, highlighted by<br />
twenty seven small round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds, sapphire weigh 8.55cts<br />
total and diamonds 0.19cts total,<br />
12.9gms.<br />
$500–700
127<br />
340<br />
340<br />
A diamond necklace<br />
Featuring graduated rows of round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds finished with<br />
navette shaped terminals. Centred<br />
with a flower cluster section with<br />
pave set diamond leaves. All set<br />
in 18ct white gold, diamonds total<br />
7.60cts, total weight 50gms.<br />
$5,000–7,000<br />
341<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, total<br />
weight 4.05gms.<br />
$800–1,200
128<br />
342<br />
A Georg Jensen sterling silver<br />
necklace<br />
Designed by Nana Ditzel, comprising<br />
oval convex and polished sterling<br />
silver links, hallmarked, reference 124,<br />
total length 385mm, boxed.<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
343<br />
A Georg Jensen sterling silver<br />
bracelet<br />
Designed by Nana Ditzel, comprising<br />
oval convex and polished sterling<br />
silver links, hallmarked, reference 12,<br />
total length 180mm<br />
$700–900<br />
342<br />
344
129<br />
345<br />
344<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 />
$2,000–3,000<br />
346<br />
A solitaire diamond pendant<br />
<strong>The</strong> round brilliant cut diamond<br />
weighing 1.00cts claw set in<br />
18ct gold, total weight 1gm.<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
345<br />
A diamond bracelet<br />
Set throughout with forty one round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds weighing<br />
2.65cts, within an 18ct white gold<br />
brush finish bracelet, total weight<br />
43.3gms, total length 185mm.<br />
$3,000–5,000
130<br />
349<br />
347<br />
347<br />
An Italian gold collar<br />
Woven mesh collar crafted in 14ct<br />
gold, total weight 55.7gms, total<br />
length 490mm.<br />
$2,200–2,800<br />
348<br />
A sapphire and diamond ring<br />
Fourteen carre cut sapphires tension<br />
set with a round brilliant cut diamond<br />
to each end, set in platinum, total<br />
weight 9.75gms.<br />
$500–700<br />
349<br />
A Tiffany & Co gold flower<br />
brooch<br />
Modelled in 18ct gold as a<br />
chrysanthemum, having a small<br />
round cut blue sapphire set to the<br />
centre, stamped Italy, Tiffany & Co,<br />
total weight 10.2gms, boxed.<br />
$500–700<br />
350<br />
A gold necklace<br />
Graduated herringbone link necklace<br />
crafted in 18ct gold, total weight<br />
11.5gms, total length 425mm.<br />
$600–800
131<br />
351<br />
352<br />
351<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 />
$1,800–2,200<br />
352<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<br />
to the shoulders, crafted in 18ct white<br />
and yellow gold, total weight 7.1gms.<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
353<br />
A gold bangle<br />
handcrafted, solid 9ct gold oval<br />
bangle, 61.1gms<br />
$2,200–2,800<br />
353
132<br />
354<br />
354<br />
A pair of diamond cluster<br />
earrings<br />
Pierced flower design, centrally set<br />
with a round brilliant cut diamond<br />
of 0.30cts, surrounded by two<br />
rows of further diamonds, all set<br />
in platinum and finished with post<br />
backs, diamonds total 2.08cts,<br />
total weight 9.9gms.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
355<br />
A diamond pendant<br />
Round brilliant cut diamond of<br />
0.45cts claw set in a propeller<br />
designed gold frame and<br />
gold box link chain. 9ct gold,<br />
total weight 4.8gms.<br />
$700–900<br />
356<br />
A pair of sapphire and<br />
diamond cluster earrings<br />
Round blue sapphire measuring<br />
5mm, surrounded by twelve old cut<br />
diamonds, set in 9ct white gold,<br />
post and butterfly back fittings,<br />
total weight 3.45gms.<br />
$500–700<br />
357<br />
An emerald and diamond suite<br />
Comprising a drop pendant of<br />
three oval cut emeralds weighing<br />
2.06cts total, interspaced with<br />
three round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.22cts, suspended from an<br />
omega collar, together with a pair of<br />
conforming earrings having a single<br />
oval cut emerald totalling 1.40cts<br />
above a round brilliant cut diamond<br />
totalling 0.15cts, all set in 9ct white<br />
gold, total weight 7.45gms.<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
358<br />
A diamond cluster ring<br />
and diamond eternity ring<br />
Cushion cut diamond of 0.61cts<br />
surrounded by a halo of sixteen round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds, accompanied<br />
by a matching diamond wedder,<br />
all set in 18ct white gold, total<br />
weight 6.9gms. Principal diamond<br />
accompanied by a GIA report stating<br />
colour E, clarity VS2.<br />
$1,200–1,500
133<br />
359<br />
An emerald and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
Featuring a square cut emerald<br />
weighing 3.60cts, flanked by two<br />
emerald cut diamonds weighing<br />
0.40cts each, set in 18ct white and<br />
yellow gold, total weight 8.8gms.<br />
$15,000–18,000<br />
360<br />
An Art Deco diamond<br />
and emerald bracelet<br />
Featuring a pierced and articulated<br />
openwork octagonal panel grain<br />
set with a transitional cut diamond,<br />
offset by carre cut emeralds and<br />
further diamonds. Having two<br />
articulated scalloped diamond<br />
and emerald panels and finished<br />
with 32 early round and single cut<br />
diamonds in box mounts. Platinum,<br />
total diamond weight 3.52cts,<br />
total weight 20.4gms.<br />
$7,000–9,000<br />
359<br />
360
134<br />
361<br />
361<br />
A Belle Epoque diamond brooch<br />
Octagonal pierced plaque set with a<br />
principal old cut diamond weighing<br />
0.77cts set with further old cut<br />
diamonds as flowers, foliage and<br />
garlands, diamonds total 2.50cts,<br />
crafted in gold, total weight 9.45gms.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
362<br />
A sapphire and diamond<br />
dress ring<br />
Of domed form grain set with three<br />
oval cut dark blue sapphires and<br />
twenty eight round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds in 9ct gold. Sapphires total<br />
0.75cts and diamonds total 0.37cts,<br />
total weight 6.9gms.<br />
$800–1,200<br />
363<br />
A diamond bracelet<br />
Featuring twelve round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds weighing 1.20cts total,<br />
individually set in box settings and<br />
flanked with crimped rectangular<br />
panels. Crafted in 18ct gold,<br />
total weight 9.4gms<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
364<br />
A three stone diamond ring<br />
Three old cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.71cts claw set in coronet frames to<br />
a half round band in 18ct white and<br />
yellow gold, 3.4gms.<br />
$600–800<br />
365<br />
A pair of sapphire and diamond<br />
cluster earrings<br />
Each centrally set with a round cut<br />
blue sapphire weighing 0.65cts<br />
surrounded by eight round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds totalling 0.26cts,<br />
18ct gold, total weight 4.15gms.<br />
$600–800<br />
366<br />
A diamond cluster ring<br />
Comprising three old cut diamonds<br />
and twenty further early round and<br />
single cut diamonds totalling 0.78cts<br />
claw set in a raised wire frame.<br />
Crafted in 14ct gold, 5.5gms<br />
$800–1,200
135<br />
367<br />
367<br />
A diamond necklace<br />
Comprising pierced ornate scalloped<br />
links interspaced with pierced x<br />
shaped links, bead set throughout<br />
with three hundred round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds totalling 2.10cts, crafted in<br />
14ct white gold, total length 430mm,<br />
total weight 34.2gms.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
368<br />
A ruby and diamond bombé<br />
cluster ring<br />
Comprising three central round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds, surrounded<br />
by three rows of alternating<br />
round cut rubies and diamonds,<br />
set in 14ct white gold, total<br />
diamond weight 0.77cts, total<br />
ruby weight 1.68cts, 9.7gms.<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
368
136<br />
369<br />
369<br />
A two tone gold collar<br />
Featuring white gold polished<br />
rectangular links framed by yellow<br />
gold demi lunes with matt finished,<br />
having two sapphires cut en<br />
cabochon to the end panels, 18ct<br />
white and yellow gold, total weight<br />
27.40gms, total length 455mm.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
370<br />
A set of gold, enamel and<br />
mother of pearl cufflinks<br />
and shirt studs<br />
Comprising a pair of double ended<br />
cufflinks and four shirt studs crafted<br />
in 18ct gold with mother of pearl,<br />
cultured pearl and enamel detail,<br />
total weight 17.6gms.<br />
$600–800<br />
371<br />
Three gold necklaces<br />
9ct flat curb link chain, 9ct flat figaro<br />
chain with a plated pendant and a 9ct<br />
fancy link flat curb with a pendant,<br />
total weight 20.2gms.<br />
$500–700<br />
372<br />
A ruby and diamond pendant<br />
and chain<br />
Comprising five marquise cut<br />
rubies claw set in a v formation,<br />
surmounted by a geometric panel<br />
set with ten single cut diamonds,<br />
set in white gold and suspended<br />
from a 14ct white gold box link chain,<br />
total weight 6.2gms<br />
$550–750<br />
373<br />
An amethyst pendant and chain<br />
Emerald cut amethyst weighing<br />
19.0cts set in 14ct gold and<br />
suspended from a 22ct gold<br />
chain, total weight 22.7gms,<br />
total length 470mm.<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
374<br />
Two pairs of gold earrings<br />
both crafted in 22ct gold with<br />
post and butterfly back fittings,<br />
total weight 9.1gms.<br />
$550–750<br />
375<br />
A gold bracelet<br />
Flat curb link design crafted in 9ct<br />
rose gold, total weight 29.2gms,<br />
total length 200mm.<br />
$650–850<br />
376<br />
An antique gold fob bracelet<br />
Comprising rope twist chain with<br />
chased decoration, finished with a<br />
t-bar and tassel, crafted in 9ct gold,<br />
total weight 20.9gms<br />
$550–750<br />
377<br />
A collection of gold jewellery<br />
Including two brooches, three<br />
chains, a bracelet, a safety<br />
chain, an earring and a pendant,<br />
predominantly crafted in 9ct gold,<br />
total weight 32.8gms.<br />
$650–850
137<br />
379<br />
378<br />
380<br />
378<br />
Two gold and diamond rings<br />
Comprising horse head and horse<br />
shoe motif set with round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds and two small rubies,<br />
set in 18ct gold and platinum, total<br />
weight 12.05gms, together with a<br />
10ct gold diamond cluster ring with<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
1.00cts, total weight 6.1gms.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
379<br />
An emerald and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
Centrally set with an oval cut<br />
emerald weighing 1.68cts, having<br />
four radiating arms channel set<br />
with baguette cut diamonds and<br />
interspaced with round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds all totalling 1.76cts, set in<br />
14ct gold, total weight 9.4gms.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
380<br />
A pair of gold and diamond<br />
drop earrings<br />
Comprising a small rectangular panel<br />
set with five brilliant cut diamonds,<br />
suspended with a larger pierced<br />
rectangular panel set with a further<br />
seventeen diamonds, set in 14ct gold<br />
with post fittings, diamonds total<br />
2.86cts, total weight 13.5gms.<br />
$1,500–2,000
138<br />
381<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 />
$1,200–1,600<br />
382<br />
A sapphire and diamond brooch<br />
Scroll design featuring 29<br />
carre cut sapphires and 35<br />
old cut diamonds, mounted in<br />
platinum, total weight 14.95gms,<br />
presented in a Harrods box.<br />
$4,000–6,000<br />
383<br />
A sapphire and diamond ring<br />
Oval cut sapphire weighing 4.70cts,<br />
four claw set to a fine halo of round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds, 18ct white<br />
gold, total weight 5.6gms<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
384<br />
Two diamond snowflake rings<br />
Having a central round brilliant<br />
cut diamond weighing 0.30cts<br />
surrounded by thirty two single cut<br />
diamonds, claw set in 14ct white gold,<br />
diamonds total 1.00cts, total weight<br />
8.1gms, together with a similar ring<br />
set with a round brilliant cut diamond<br />
of 0.25cts surrounded by twenty four<br />
single cut diamonds, claw set in 14ct<br />
white gold, diamonds total 0.85cts,<br />
total weight 6.4gms.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
385<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<br />
graduated tapered baguette cut<br />
diamonds, set in 18ct white gold, total<br />
weight 7.4gms.<br />
$2,400–2,800<br />
386<br />
A diamond cluster ring<br />
Featuring a pear cut diamond<br />
weighing 0.65cts, surrounded by a<br />
double row of small round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds, with further diamonds<br />
to the gallery and shoulders, having<br />
two pink diamonds also featured in<br />
the gallery. All set in 14ct white gold,<br />
total weight 4.35gms.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
387<br />
An Art Deco solitaire<br />
diamond ring<br />
<strong>The</strong> transitional cut diamond<br />
weighing 0.37cts, claw set in a raised<br />
pierced frame, 18ct white gold,<br />
1.95gms.<br />
$500–700<br />
388<br />
An opal ring<br />
Oval solid white opal cut en cabochon<br />
measuring 16.6mm x 10.2 x 5mm,<br />
claw set to a rounded band, platinum,<br />
total weight 6.1gms.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
389<br />
A ruby and diamond<br />
spray brooch<br />
Stylised floral spray set with twelve<br />
round rubies amongst diamond<br />
set leaves, crafted in platinum,<br />
total weight 7.9gms.<br />
$500–700<br />
390<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 />
diamonds set borders and detail<br />
to the shoulders, 14ct yellow gold,<br />
total weight 8.6gms.<br />
$800–1,200
139<br />
382<br />
381<br />
383<br />
384<br />
385
140<br />
391<br />
391<br />
Victorian gold and diamond<br />
demi parrure<br />
Comprising a brooch and pair of<br />
earrings, the brooch of quatrefoil<br />
form set with an old cut diamond and<br />
having bead decoration, the drop<br />
earrings of conforming similar design<br />
with screw fittings, all crafted in 9ct<br />
gold, total weight 9.8gms, boxed,<br />
circa 1880.<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
392<br />
A gold bangle<br />
oval hinged form, fluted twist<br />
design crafted in 18ct yellow<br />
gold, total weight 17.1gms.<br />
Inside diameter 6.4cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
393<br />
A full circle diamond<br />
eternity ring<br />
Having a central band of baguette<br />
cut diamonds, flanked by borders of<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds, all set in<br />
18ct white gold, 4.75gms, ring size M.<br />
$1,800–2,400<br />
394<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
and wedder<br />
<strong>The</strong> round brilliant cut diamond<br />
weighing 0.50cts claw set above<br />
scroll shoulders with a matching<br />
welder, 18ct white gold, total weight<br />
5.1gms, ring size H 1/2.<br />
$800–1,200<br />
395<br />
A sapphire and diamond<br />
bombé ring<br />
Centrally set with a marquise cut<br />
sapphire, surrounded by alternating<br />
rows of round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
and marquise cut sapphires,<br />
all claw set in 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 14.1gms.<br />
$900–1,200<br />
396<br />
A pink sapphire and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
<strong>The</strong> cushion cut pink sapphire of<br />
0.25cts bezel set in yellow gold above<br />
two rows of rose cut diamonds,<br />
all set in 18ct white and rose gold,<br />
total weight 4gms, ring size S.<br />
$400–600
141<br />
397<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 />
$2,200–2,800<br />
398<br />
A diamond and ruby bar brooch<br />
Centrally set with five square cut rubies<br />
and flanked by five round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds to either side, set in 18ct<br />
white gold, total weight 4.20gms,<br />
presented in a Hardy Bros box.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
397<br />
399<br />
A gold and garnet necklace<br />
and earring suite<br />
<strong>The</strong> flat double curb gold chain<br />
having a central feature panel set<br />
with an oval cut garnet weighing<br />
2.65cts, crafted in 9ct gold, total<br />
length 450mm, total weight<br />
37.95gm, together with a pair<br />
of pear cut garnet earrings with<br />
hook fittings set in 9ct gold.<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
399
142<br />
400<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<br />
all in platinum, total weight 4.3gms.<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
401<br />
A diamond cluster ring<br />
Featuring a princess cut diamond<br />
of 0.67cts surrounded by four<br />
marquise cut diamonds invisibly set,<br />
having a row of 38 round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds to the gallery and<br />
ten princess cut and sixty six round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds set to the<br />
shoulders, all in 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 10gms.<br />
$2,200–2,800<br />
402<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
by Makers Mark<br />
<strong>The</strong> old European cut diamond<br />
weighing 0.79cts, set above a<br />
concave tapering matte band of 18ct<br />
white gold, total weight 6.5gms.<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
403<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
Marquise cut diamond of 0.73cts,<br />
claw set to a half round band in 18ct<br />
white gold, total weight 5.00gms.<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
404<br />
A diamond cluster ring<br />
Pear cut diamond of 1.01cts set in<br />
an openwork frame with a border<br />
of round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
and further diamonds set to the<br />
shoulders. All set in 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 2.9gms<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
405<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
<strong>The</strong> round brilliant cut diamond<br />
weighing 0.70cts, raised in four<br />
high claws to a flat band, crafted in<br />
platinum, total weight 5.05gms.<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
406<br />
A pair of pave set<br />
diamond earrings<br />
Each of tapered half hoop design,<br />
pave set with thirty two round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds, having post<br />
and butterfly back fittings, 18ct<br />
gold, diamonds weigh 0.75cts<br />
total, total weight 5.7gms.<br />
$700–900<br />
407<br />
A cultured pearl<br />
and diamond bracelet<br />
Comprising a triple row of cultured<br />
pearls measuring 6.5-7.0mm of<br />
cream hues, having a central spacer<br />
set with princess cut diamonds<br />
and two further gold spacers,<br />
finished with a gold filigree clasp,<br />
14ct white gold, total length 180mm.<br />
$500–700
143<br />
401<br />
402<br />
400<br />
403<br />
404<br />
405
144<br />
408<br />
A Georg Jensen sterling silver<br />
splash bracelet designed<br />
by Henning Kopel<br />
stylised splash links crafted in<br />
sterling silver, signed, reference 88,<br />
89.9gms<br />
total length 195mm.<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
409<br />
A solitaire diamond 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 />
$1,500–2,000<br />
410<br />
A Victorian gold and gem set<br />
clasp<br />
18ct gold rectangular clasp with<br />
engraved decoration and additional<br />
applied fretwork to the sides. Set<br />
with pink paste and seed pearls and<br />
finished with velvet ribbon, total<br />
weight 5.9gms.<br />
$600–800<br />
411<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 />
$1,000–1,500<br />
412<br />
A pair of sapphire and diamond<br />
drop earrings<br />
Comprising two graduated navette<br />
panels centrally set with a marquise<br />
cut sapphire surrounded by round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds, interspaced<br />
with three small diamonds, post<br />
and butterfly back fittings, 14ct<br />
white gold, sapphire weight 0.75cts<br />
total, diamond weight 0.25cts total,<br />
total weight 4.30gms<br />
$600–800<br />
413<br />
A Georg Jensen sterling silver<br />
brooch<br />
rectangular openwork form with<br />
lattice and bead decoration,<br />
hallmarked, reference 266<br />
$400–600<br />
408
145<br />
414<br />
414<br />
Multi strand pearl necklace with<br />
an interchangeable gem and<br />
diamond set clasp<br />
Comprising twelve uniform strands<br />
of cultured pearls measuring 3.6mm,<br />
terminating with diamond set fluted<br />
caps each set with thirty six round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
1.68cts. <strong>The</strong> clasp having a principal<br />
diamond of 0.50cts with three<br />
interchangeable gadrooned panels of<br />
lapis lazuli, rock crystal and hematite.<br />
Surrounded by 107 round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds pave set totalling 3.55cts<br />
and a push button set with a further<br />
individual diamond weighing 0.04cts,<br />
total length 430mm. Handcrafted by<br />
Grey Reid Gallery Melbourne.<br />
$3,200–4,200
146<br />
415<br />
A Tiffany & Co gold wristwatch<br />
Quartz movement, circular white<br />
dial with black Roman numerals,<br />
14ct gold case and brick link bands,<br />
signed case, dial and movement,<br />
20mm diameter, total weight<br />
28.2gms, boxed.<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
416<br />
A Favre Luba wristwatch<br />
manual wind, gold cushion dial with<br />
applied baton numerals, 18ct gold<br />
case and integral woven bands,<br />
signed dial and movement, 14mm<br />
diameter, total weight 33.7gms.<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
415<br />
417<br />
A gold wristwatch<br />
Manual wind 16 jewel movement,<br />
white dial with black Roman<br />
numerals, 9ct gold case and<br />
9ct gold expandable gate link<br />
style links, 40mm diameter,<br />
total weight 39.9gms.<br />
$650–850<br />
416
147<br />
418<br />
A rose gold wristwatch<br />
by de Grisogono<br />
automatic, square mother of<br />
pearl dial with applied gold<br />
Arabic numerals, sub seconds at<br />
six and date at seven, 18ct rose<br />
gold case with glazed section to<br />
reverse and gold lugs finished<br />
with green leather bands and<br />
gold deployment clasp, 42mm<br />
diameter, boxed and with papers.<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
419<br />
A Le Coultre gold wristwatch<br />
manual wind 17 jewel movement,<br />
rectangular cream dial with applied<br />
gold numerals and sub seconds at<br />
six, signed case, dial and movement,<br />
14ct gold case and brown leather<br />
bands, 26 x 35mm.<br />
$800–1,200<br />
418<br />
420<br />
A Longines gold wristwatch<br />
Manual wind movement, cream<br />
rectangular dial with black baton<br />
numerals, 18ct gold case and integral<br />
gold bands, signed case, dial and<br />
movement, total weight 52.08gms,<br />
28 x 8mm diameter.<br />
$2,200–2,800<br />
420
148<br />
421<br />
A Universal gold wristwatch<br />
manual wind, gold circular dial with<br />
applied baton numerals, 18ct gold<br />
case and lugs, brown leather bands,<br />
signed case, dial and movement,<br />
41mm diameter.<br />
$500–700<br />
422<br />
An Omega Seamaster<br />
wristwatch<br />
Automatic, black dial with applied<br />
bead numerals and date at three,<br />
black enamel and gold bezel,<br />
stainless steel case and bracelet<br />
bands, signed, case, dial and<br />
movement, 45mm diameter.<br />
$600–800<br />
423<br />
A gold cigarette case<br />
Polished rectangular hinged<br />
form in 9ct gold with an<br />
engraved eagle and stag motif<br />
to the front. Made by J.C. Vickery,<br />
Regent Street West London<br />
NOTE<br />
Reputed to have belonged to Noel<br />
Coward which was won by Marlene<br />
Dietrich in a bet and subsequently<br />
given to Kenn Brodziak when she<br />
was on tour in Australia Purchased<br />
at Downies Australian Coin <strong>Auction</strong>s<br />
July 1999 from '<strong>The</strong> Kenn Brodziack<br />
Collection' Lot 1798.<br />
$3,200–3,800<br />
423<br />
421 422
149<br />
424<br />
A Bulova Accutron Spaceview<br />
wristwatch<br />
Quartz movement, clear dial with<br />
painted bead numerals, 14ct gold<br />
case and lugs and brown leather<br />
bands, signed case, dial and<br />
movement, 42mm diameter.<br />
$600–800<br />
425<br />
A gold and diamond wristwatch<br />
manual wind, rectangular cream dial<br />
with applied diamond numerals and<br />
sub seconds at six, 14ct gold case<br />
and black leather bands, face signed<br />
Glycine, 27mm diameter.<br />
$1,600–2,200<br />
426<br />
A sapphire and diamond<br />
wristwatch<br />
manual wind 17 jewel movement,<br />
white dial with applied baton and<br />
Arabic numerals, 18ct white gold case<br />
with diamond set bezel and sapphire<br />
and diamond set lugs and bands, dial<br />
signed Consul, 16mm diameter, total<br />
weight 17.4gms.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
427<br />
A Ball wristwatch<br />
Automatic, circular black<br />
dial with date at four, lock<br />
down crown, stainless steel<br />
case and bands, boxed.<br />
$500–700<br />
428<br />
A gold cocktail wristwatch<br />
Manual wind, 18ct gold polished<br />
case and bracelet bands,<br />
total weight 12.8gms.<br />
$500–800<br />
429<br />
An Art Deco diamond<br />
wristwatch<br />
15 jewel manual wind movement with<br />
silver dial and Arabic numerals, to an<br />
18ct white gold and diamond case<br />
by Luxfort and fancy diamond set<br />
bands, circa 1930.<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
425<br />
424
150<br />
430<br />
A French set of onyx<br />
and diamond cufflinks<br />
and shirt studs<br />
<strong>The</strong> quatrefoil onyx panels<br />
having small old cut diamond<br />
detail to the centre and borders,<br />
set in silver and 18ct gold,<br />
total weight 16.75gms, boxed.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
431<br />
A tanzanite ring<br />
<strong>The</strong> oval cut tanzanite weighing<br />
1.86cts, raised in four white gold<br />
claws above an S shaped 18ct gold<br />
upswept band. Weight 6.3gms.<br />
$500–700<br />
430<br />
432<br />
Two gold bracelets<br />
Comprising a gate link and curb link<br />
bracelet each with heart padlock<br />
and safety chain, crafted in 9ct gold,<br />
total weight 46.95gms.<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
433<br />
A ruby and diamond cluster ring<br />
Centrally set with a round brilliant<br />
cut diamond surrounded by a<br />
row of round cut rubies and an<br />
outer alternating row of diamonds<br />
and rubies, claw set in 14ct<br />
gold, diamonds total 0.35cts,<br />
rubies total 1.02cts, 8.5gms.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
434<br />
Two diamond cluster rings<br />
Comprising a diamond spray ring<br />
set with round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.45cts set in 14ct white<br />
gold together with a pierced diamond<br />
plaque ring set with round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds totalling 0.40cts, set in<br />
10ct white gold, total weight 9gms.<br />
$900–1,200<br />
432
151<br />
435<br />
435<br />
A gold chain with<br />
two gold crosses<br />
Two tone gold chain of flat oval<br />
scroll design crafted in 18ct gold,<br />
suspended with an 18ct two<br />
tone gold cross of articulated<br />
design together with a 14ct rose<br />
gold filigree cross, total weight<br />
33.5gms, total length 650mm.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
436<br />
A pair of gold half sovereign<br />
cufflinks<br />
<strong>The</strong> half sovereigns dated 1909 and<br />
1911 having 18ct gold belcher link<br />
chain and dumb bar terminals total<br />
weight 11.9gms.<br />
$700–900<br />
438<br />
Two diamond heart pendants<br />
Comprising a double heart<br />
pendant channel set with single<br />
cut diamonds and suspended<br />
from a fine trace chain, all in 10ct<br />
white gold, total weight 2gms,<br />
total length 465mm, together with<br />
an open heart set with baguette<br />
and round brilliant cut diamonds,<br />
set in 10ct gold and suspended<br />
from a 9ct gold chain, total weight<br />
5gms, total length 475mm.<br />
$800–1,200<br />
437<br />
Four gold necklaces<br />
Comprising a 14ct gold snake<br />
chain, a 14ct gold rope twist<br />
chain, a heavy flat curb link chain<br />
suspended with a pierced filigree<br />
ball, crafted in 9ct rose gold, and<br />
a fine flat figaro chain crafted in<br />
9ct gold, total weight 38.9gms<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
436
152<br />
439<br />
A 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 />
$1,200–1,800<br />
440<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 />
$1,400–1,800<br />
441<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<br />
further diamonds set to the gallery<br />
and five diamonds set to each<br />
shoulder. All set in 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 7.6gms.<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
442<br />
A pair of emerald and diamond<br />
cluster drop earrings<br />
Each set with a pear cut emerald,<br />
surrounded by round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds, surmounted by a small<br />
circle and suspended from a hoop<br />
all set with further diamonds, 18ct<br />
white gold, total diamond weight<br />
1.16cts, total emerald weight 0.64cts,<br />
3.8gms.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
443<br />
An emerald and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
rectangular step cut emerald of<br />
1.77cts, have a double surround of<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds and<br />
three rows set to the shoulders,<br />
crafted in 18ct white gold, total<br />
weight 9.7gms.<br />
$2,200–2,800<br />
444<br />
A pair of mabe pearl<br />
and garnet earrings<br />
Each set with a mabe pearl<br />
measuring 17.9mm, bezel set with<br />
a rope twist border decoration and<br />
surmounted by a round cut garnet,<br />
18ct gold with clip fittings, total<br />
weight 22.5gms.<br />
$800–1,000
153<br />
440<br />
439<br />
441<br />
442<br />
443
154<br />
445<br />
446<br />
445<br />
A gold chain<br />
Fancy rope twist chain crafted in<br />
22ct gold, total weight 33.28gms,<br />
total length 470mm.<br />
$2,200–2,800<br />
446<br />
A pair of Keshi pearl earrings<br />
<strong>The</strong> baroque natural keshi<br />
pearls of silver white hues and<br />
displaying fine lustre measure<br />
14 x 10.4mm. Finished with 18ct<br />
gold post and butterfly fittings.<br />
$900–1,200<br />
447<br />
A strand of Tahitian pearls<br />
comprising thirty four near round<br />
graduated pearls of fine lustre<br />
and pink, mauve, grey and silver<br />
hues measuring 10.3mm - 14.1mm,<br />
individually knotted to a brush finish,<br />
14ct white gold oval shaped clasp.<br />
Length 480mm.<br />
$900–1,200<br />
448<br />
An antique strand<br />
of cultured pearls<br />
Possibly natural, graduated of<br />
cream hues measuring 1.9-5.9mm<br />
finished with a 9ct gold barrel<br />
clasp, total length 415mm.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
449<br />
Two gold bracelets<br />
Comprising a flat herringbone link<br />
bracelet styled in 18ct gold, total<br />
weight 8.1gms, total length 195mm,<br />
together with a flat curb link bracelet<br />
styled in 18ct gold, total weight<br />
19gms, total length 220mm.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
450<br />
A gold necklace<br />
Centrally set with a synthetic blue<br />
sapphire, offset with herringbone<br />
link and finished with brick link chain,<br />
all crafted in 18ct gold, total weight<br />
13.75gms, total length 475mm.<br />
$700–900
155<br />
451<br />
452<br />
451<br />
A gold and gem-set<br />
cocktail ring<br />
Of stylised high profile set<br />
with rows of round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds, sapphires and synthetic<br />
rubies, set in 18ct yellow gold,<br />
total weight 19.8gms.<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
452<br />
A gold fob chain<br />
Fetter link fob chain having two swivel<br />
clips, a t-bar and a medallion, all<br />
crafted in 9ct rose gold, total weight<br />
41.65gms, total length 450mm.<br />
$600–800<br />
453<br />
Three gold bangles<br />
Comprising a central white gold<br />
bangle with engraved leaf cut<br />
decoration set between two yellow<br />
gold bangles with engraved chevron<br />
detail, 18ct gold total weight 23.3gms<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
453
156<br />
454<br />
454<br />
An antique Elgin silver<br />
and gold pocket watch<br />
Crown wind and pin set, white enamel<br />
dial with black Arabic numerals<br />
and subsidiary dial at six, silver<br />
case with engraved and applied<br />
scene of gold horse and jockey to<br />
reverse, signed dial, 60mm diameter,<br />
total weight 151.4gms.<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
455<br />
A Van Cleef and Arpels<br />
travel watch<br />
manual wind movement, rectangular<br />
cream dial with applied Arabic<br />
numerals, rose gold and white gold,<br />
4.7cm high, 3.2cm wide.<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
455
157<br />
456<br />
456<br />
A Longines Art Deco gold<br />
and diamond pocketwatch<br />
Crown wind and set, the circular<br />
silvered dial, with a skeletonised<br />
black enamel chapter ring with a<br />
applied diamond Roman numerals.<br />
Platinum and iridium case, total<br />
weight 45gms, 50mm diameter.<br />
Displayed in velvet and leather case.<br />
$4,400–5,400<br />
457<br />
An Omega Suveran wristwatch<br />
manual wind, circular bullseye dial<br />
with illuminated Arabic numerals<br />
and hands, sub seconds at six,<br />
stainless steel case and bracelet<br />
bands, signed dial, case and bands,<br />
45mm diameter. Circa 1940<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
457
158<br />
458<br />
A French gold and enamel<br />
with pearls pocket watch,<br />
with a coronet fob<br />
14carat gold ladies fob on brooch,<br />
swiss cylinder movement,<br />
crown wind cylinder set<br />
with a white enamel dial, circa 1900<br />
$900–1,200<br />
459<br />
A gold and seed pearl chain<br />
with a sovereign holder and<br />
amber netsuke<br />
Fine 9ct gold belcher link<br />
chain interspaced with seed<br />
pearls. Suspended with a<br />
rolled gold engraved sovereign<br />
holder and a carved amber<br />
netsuke modelled as a frog.<br />
$550–750<br />
458<br />
459
159<br />
460<br />
An antique gold and enamel<br />
quarter repeater pocket watch<br />
Crown wind and lever set, having a<br />
blue, red and gold enamel dial, made<br />
for the Turkish market, 18ct gold<br />
case, 54mm diameter.<br />
$2,400–3,400<br />
461<br />
A gold Waltham pocket watch<br />
Crown wind and set 17 jewel<br />
movement, circular white enamel<br />
dial with black Roman numerals, sub<br />
sidearm dial at six, 18ct gold case,<br />
signed dial and movement,<br />
total weight 114.7gms,<br />
54mm diameter.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
460<br />
461<br />
462<br />
A Tiffany & Co gold<br />
pocket watch<br />
crown wind and set, white dial with<br />
subsidiary dial at six, signed case, dial<br />
and movement, 18ct gold case, total<br />
weight 39.25gms, 38mm diameter.<br />
$900–1,200<br />
462
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Part II Online <strong>Auction</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Autumn</strong> <strong>Auction</strong> <strong>Series</strong> Part II will occur as a timed online sale,<br />
Monday 29 May, 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 />
463<br />
A cultured pearl and diamond spray<br />
brooch<br />
Circular pierced form, featuring three<br />
cultured pearls measuring 4-4.5mm,<br />
offset by single cut diamond leaves,<br />
9ct white gold, total weight 3.6gms.<br />
$220–280<br />
464<br />
Two pairs of earrings<br />
Comprising a pair of diamond spray<br />
earrings with screw fittings set in<br />
platinum together with a pair of<br />
cultured pearl earrings measuring<br />
6.6mm set in 9ct white gold,<br />
total weight 5gms.<br />
$400–600<br />
465<br />
A zircon and sapphire bracelet<br />
Comprising round cut blue zircons,<br />
interspaced with round cut white<br />
zircons, individual box settings, rose<br />
gold and silver, total weight 26gms,<br />
total length 200mm.<br />
$400–600<br />
466<br />
GLANVILLE-ANSON,<br />
VANESSA, AUSTRALIA, B.1951<br />
A sterling silver, enamel<br />
and wood sculpture<br />
Handcrafted, modelled as a<br />
Surrealist carved black wooden<br />
panel with applied sterling silver<br />
and enamelled in yellow and blue.<br />
Finished with a coiled spring and<br />
raised on two squat feet. Signed.<br />
Total weight: 138.5gms<br />
5cm high, 6cm wide, 8cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
467<br />
GLANVILLE-ANSON,<br />
VANESSA, AUSTRALIA, B.1951<br />
A sterling silver and ebony pill box<br />
Handcrafted, freeform elongated<br />
vessel, ovoid aperture revealing<br />
leather lined interior and finished<br />
with a carved ebony lid with applied<br />
silverwork. Total weight: 55.1gms.<br />
$100–150<br />
468<br />
A diamond eternity band<br />
Comprising eight round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds totalling 0.40cts, grain<br />
set in platinum to an 18ct white<br />
gold band with intricate engraving<br />
throughout, total weight 3.6gms.<br />
$450–550<br />
469<br />
An antique silver collar<br />
Having pierced elongated links<br />
with flower motifs, interspaced<br />
with jump rings and small chased<br />
rectangular panels, crafted in silver<br />
stamped 800, total weight 33.4gms,<br />
total length 485mm.<br />
$150–250<br />
470<br />
A pair of gold nugget earrings<br />
crafted in 14ct yellow gold,<br />
post and clip fittings.<br />
$300–500<br />
471<br />
A gold omega collar<br />
Crafted in 18ct yellow gold,<br />
total length 520mm.<br />
$300–400<br />
472<br />
A citrine brooch and pair of earrings<br />
Oval cut citrine measuring 17.2 x<br />
14 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 set<br />
in 9ct gold with screw fittings.<br />
Total weight 8.7gms<br />
$300–500<br />
473<br />
An aquamarine and diamond ring<br />
<strong>The</strong> pear cut aquamarine of 2.45cts<br />
claw set above fine diamond set<br />
shoulders, 18ct white gold, 3.75gms,<br />
ring size M.<br />
$500–600<br />
474<br />
A diamond eternity band<br />
Comprising ten round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds 1.00cts total, all set in 18ct<br />
white gold, total weight 4gms<br />
$400–600<br />
475<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
Transitional cut diamond weighing<br />
0.25cts, illusion set with engraved<br />
shoulders to a tapered band, 18ct<br />
white and yellow gold, 2.35gms,<br />
ring size Q.<br />
$300–400<br />
476<br />
Two Edwardian gold, pearl<br />
and gem-set necklaces<br />
crafted in 9ct gold and seed<br />
pearl detail, one set with citrine<br />
and the other set with amethyst,<br />
total weight 16.3gms.<br />
$300–400<br />
477<br />
A gold bracelet<br />
fetter link design, crafted in 9ct gold,<br />
total weight 6.15gms<br />
$120–180<br />
478<br />
A collection of gold brooches<br />
including two set with turquoise and<br />
seed pearls crafted in 15ct and 9ct<br />
gold, 9ct gold and banded agate<br />
brooch and a 9ct gold padlock,<br />
total weight 13.2gms<br />
$200–300
161<br />
479<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
Illusion set round brilliant cut<br />
diamond of 0.18cts, with further<br />
diamond detail set to the<br />
shoulders, set in 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 2.8gms<br />
$160–220<br />
480<br />
An Omega Seamaster wristwatch<br />
automatic, circular dial with applied<br />
baton numerals and date at three,<br />
gold capped case and black leather<br />
bands, 34mm diameter.<br />
$300–400<br />
481<br />
An Omega wristwatch<br />
manual wind, oval silvered dial with<br />
applied baton numerals, gold capped<br />
case and plated gold woven bands,<br />
28mm diameter, presented in original<br />
case with certificates and warranty.<br />
$80–120<br />
482<br />
A Georg Jensen sterling silver brooch<br />
Modelled as a bunch of grapes<br />
suspended from stylised leaves,<br />
hallmarked, reference 217.<br />
$300–500<br />
483<br />
Three assorted gold and silver rings<br />
Comprising a 9ct rose gold ring, a<br />
9ct white gold ring and a silver ring,<br />
total weight 4.8gms.<br />
$50–100<br />
484<br />
A Waltham and Rotary wristwatch<br />
manual wind with stainless steel<br />
cases and leather bands.<br />
$100–200<br />
485<br />
A gold ring<br />
Crafted in 18ct gold with textured<br />
finish, total weight 5.5gms<br />
$200–300<br />
486<br />
A gold and diamond ring<br />
Geometric design, bezel set with<br />
a baguette cut diamond weighing<br />
0.06cts, crafted in 18ct gold,<br />
total weight 6.5gms.<br />
$300–400<br />
487<br />
Four antique gold propelling pencils,<br />
19th/early 20th century<br />
the decorative pencils, some gem set<br />
and with bails<br />
gem set detail, total weight 15.1gms.<br />
$250–350<br />
488<br />
Four antique chased and<br />
engraved rolled gold lockets<br />
together with a squizzer<br />
the squizzer 7.5cm long<br />
$250–350<br />
489<br />
Four Egyptian revival silver and<br />
enamel objects<br />
comprising a pendant, a pin, a<br />
teaspoon with hinged finial revealing<br />
a smaller mummy inside, and another<br />
small mummy. All silver gilt and<br />
enamelled, total weight 29.4gms<br />
$250–350<br />
490<br />
Two vintage Cyma wrist watches<br />
9ct gold and rolled gold<br />
the largest face 150mm diameter<br />
$250–350<br />
491<br />
An Omega Seamaster wristwatch<br />
Automatic movement, circular cream<br />
dial with applied baton and Arabic<br />
numerals, stainless steel case and<br />
leather bands, signed case, dial and<br />
movement, 42mm diameter.<br />
$350–450<br />
492<br />
An Omega wristwatch<br />
Automatic movement, circular cream<br />
dial with applied baton and Arabic<br />
numerals, stainless steel case and<br />
woven fabric bands, signed case, dial<br />
and movement, 42mm diameter.<br />
$350–450<br />
493<br />
A trembleuse floral spray brooch set<br />
with paste<br />
$200–300<br />
494<br />
A sterling silver Scandinavian brooch<br />
designed by G Andresen, 11.1gms.<br />
$40–80<br />
495<br />
An Art Deco style diamond bar<br />
brooch<br />
<strong>The</strong> pierced filigree frame centrally<br />
set with an old cut diamond<br />
of 0.06cts, 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 3.9gms.<br />
$300–500<br />
496<br />
A garnet dress ring<br />
Featuring a round green garnet<br />
topped doublet set in platinum to<br />
an upswept pierced 18ct gold frame,<br />
total weight 1.7gms<br />
$200–300<br />
497<br />
A collection of assorted shirt studs<br />
including gold and one set with a<br />
cabochon sapphire<br />
$200–300<br />
498<br />
A contemporary silver and gold<br />
brooch<br />
Abstract design styled in silver and<br />
18ct gold with bone detail, signed.<br />
$200–300<br />
499<br />
An Asprey & Garrard sterling silver<br />
golf tee and marker<br />
presented in its original box,<br />
total weight 22.6gms.<br />
$200–300<br />
500<br />
A gold retractable screwdriver<br />
together with a gold lined squizzer<br />
the screwdriver crafted in 9ct gold,<br />
total weight 17.3gms.<br />
$150–250
162<br />
501<br />
A pair of silver gilt engine<br />
turned cufflinks, three enamel<br />
shirt studs boxed and a silver<br />
and onyx signet ring<br />
$100–200<br />
502<br />
A large collection of assorted<br />
cufflinks and shirt studs<br />
Including onyx and mother of pearl<br />
$30–50<br />
503<br />
A gold open face pocket watch<br />
crown wind, cream dial with black<br />
Arabic numerals, 9ct gold case,<br />
total weight 50gms, 55mm diameter.<br />
$200–300<br />
504<br />
A gold and diamond ring together<br />
with two gold rings<br />
18ct gold five stone diamond<br />
ring, and two 9ct gold rings,<br />
total weight 8gms.<br />
$200–300<br />
505<br />
A diamond pendant<br />
Round brilliant cut diamond 0.08cts,<br />
set in 9ct gold, total weight 0.8gms.<br />
$80–120<br />
506<br />
Two gold chains<br />
9ct gold flat curb link chain with a<br />
cameo pendant in 9ct rose gold,<br />
together with a box link chain a/f,<br />
total weight 9.15gms<br />
$240–320<br />
507<br />
A gold omega collar<br />
Crafted in 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 10.70gms.<br />
$450–550<br />
508<br />
Two silver and cubic zirconia dress<br />
rings<br />
Both styled in sterling silver,<br />
total weight 20gms.<br />
$100–200<br />
509<br />
A sapphire and diamond dress ring<br />
Featuring a central row of ten carre<br />
cut sapphires, offset by scrolling<br />
bands set with single cut diamonds<br />
and further diamond detail to the<br />
shoulders, 18ct white gold and<br />
platinum, total weight 4.37gms.<br />
$350–450<br />
510<br />
A diamond cluster ring<br />
Centrally set with a champagne<br />
round brilliant cut diamond, offset<br />
by eight smaller white round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds, 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 7.36gms, diamonds<br />
weight 0.80cts total.<br />
$400–600<br />
511<br />
A Mikimoto pearl and diamond ring<br />
Round cultured pearl of silver and<br />
white hues and fine lustre measuring<br />
9.2mm, diagonally offset by four<br />
single cut diamonds, 14ct white gold,<br />
total weight 5.05gms.<br />
$250–350<br />
512<br />
A South Sea pearl and diamond<br />
pendant<br />
<strong>The</strong> semi baroque pearl of silver<br />
white hues and fine lustre measuring<br />
13mm, having a wire work surmount<br />
set with eighteen round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds, 14ct white gold.<br />
$400–600<br />
513<br />
A solitaire diamond pendant<br />
<strong>The</strong> round brilliant cut diamond<br />
weighing 0.31cts, bezel set in 18ct<br />
gold and suspended from a 14ct gold<br />
fine chain, total weight 3gms.<br />
$400–600<br />
514<br />
A diamond crossover ring<br />
Featuring two single rows of<br />
baguette and round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds, channel set in a crossover<br />
formation. All set in 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 7.35gms.<br />
$450–550<br />
515<br />
Three strands of freshwater pearls<br />
Comprising a six strand freshwater<br />
pearl necklace with a silver<br />
clasp, a large strand of baroque<br />
freshwater pearls with green<br />
quartz, a strand of freshwater<br />
pearls with a silver gilt clasp.<br />
$100–150<br />
516<br />
Two strands of cultured pearls<br />
Uniform strand measuring 6.7mm,<br />
finished with a diamond and red<br />
paste flower clasp in silver 370mm,<br />
and a delicate strand of graduated<br />
pearls measuring 2.6-5.0mm,<br />
total length 455mm.<br />
$150–250<br />
517<br />
A gold leaf brooch<br />
Hand crafted in 18ct gold,<br />
total weight 3.8gms, boxed.<br />
$250–350<br />
518<br />
A silver chain and a silver gem-set<br />
brooch<br />
the Belcher link silver chain with<br />
engraved decoration, the silver<br />
brooch set with citrine and ruby,<br />
total weight 35.7gms.<br />
$100–200<br />
519<br />
An Antique five stone diamond ring<br />
Set with five graduated old cut<br />
diamonds totalling 0.26cts, claw set<br />
in 15ct gold, total weight 3.6gms.<br />
$400–600<br />
520<br />
A collection of assorted gold<br />
jewellery and findings<br />
including three 9ct gold earrings<br />
total weight 8.35gms.<br />
$100–200<br />
521<br />
A pair of Italian gold knot earrings<br />
Crafted in 18ct white gold with<br />
Greek key pattern decoration,<br />
post and butterfly back fittings,<br />
total weight 4.1gms<br />
$240–340
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522<br />
Two pairs of gold earrings<br />
Comprising a pair of knot earrings<br />
and a pair of cultured pearl and<br />
diamond earrings, both crafted in<br />
9ct gold with post and butterfly back<br />
fittings, total weight 3.55gms.<br />
$150–250<br />
523<br />
A collection of silver jewellery<br />
comprising a silver gilt fetter link<br />
chain with t-bar and swivel clips,<br />
a silver and stone set hinged<br />
bangle and pair of silver earrings,<br />
total weight 58.1gms.<br />
$80–120<br />
524<br />
A collection of costume jewellery<br />
including silver and cultured pearl<br />
earrings and silver and amber<br />
earrings.<br />
$30–50<br />
525<br />
Three assorted wristwatches<br />
including a Seiko automatic and a<br />
Seiko quartz with mother of pearl and<br />
diamond dial.<br />
$100–200<br />
526<br />
An Omega constellation wristwatch<br />
Quartz, circular dial with applied<br />
numerals and date at three, stainless<br />
steel and gold plated case and<br />
bands, 38mm diameter.<br />
$250–350<br />
527<br />
A cameo pendant and chain<br />
Carved oval shell cameo set in a<br />
9ct gold frame with pearl set bale,<br />
suspended from a 9ct gold box<br />
link chain, total weight 10.85gms,<br />
total length 670mm.<br />
$200–300<br />
528<br />
A Must de Cartier ball point pen<br />
gold plated, boxed, with papers and<br />
additional refill.<br />
$400–600<br />
529<br />
An Edwardian sapphire<br />
and pearl bangle<br />
Oval hinged form, set with three<br />
sapphire and seed pearl flower<br />
clusters with further seed pearl detail<br />
throughout, set above a pierced triple<br />
row knife edge frame, crafted in 9ct<br />
gold, total weight 8.5gms<br />
$400–600<br />
530<br />
A vintage silver and enamel necklace<br />
Stirrup link silver chain with blue<br />
enamel detail, total weight 42.8gms,<br />
total length 840mm.<br />
$300–400<br />
531<br />
A gold medal and chain<br />
9ct gold Commonwealth medal<br />
suspended on a 9ct gold snake<br />
chain, total weight 10.9gms,<br />
total length 460mm.<br />
$300–400<br />
532<br />
A Collection of gold jewellery<br />
Assorted findings including a ring,<br />
two single earrings, gold chain and<br />
gold bracelet, total weight 12.9gms.<br />
$300–400<br />
533<br />
A Collection of gold earrings<br />
Comprising six pairs in 9ct gold,<br />
total weight 12gms.<br />
$300–400<br />
534<br />
A Victorian silver locket<br />
and a silver chain<br />
Marquise shaped hinged sterling<br />
silver locket with applied and<br />
engraved decoration, suspended<br />
from a vintage silver flat curb<br />
link chain, total weight 27.2gms,<br />
total length 750mm.<br />
$200–300<br />
535<br />
A collection of costume jewellery<br />
including silver and cultured pearl<br />
brooches, rhinestone jewellery, faux<br />
pearls etc.<br />
$20–40<br />
536<br />
A collection of vintage costume<br />
jewellery<br />
Including a marcasite bracelet, an<br />
assortment of cultured pearls, coins<br />
and silver gilt necklaces<br />
$200–300<br />
537<br />
A collection of gold jewellery<br />
Comprising three pairs of 9ct gold<br />
earrings together with a silver<br />
gilt garnet bracelet, a 9ct gold<br />
silver lined square hinged case<br />
with polished finish and engraved<br />
initials FT, and a Parker pen.<br />
$200–300<br />
538<br />
A rose gold dress ring<br />
Domed stylised design, crafted in 9ct<br />
rose gold, 6.85gms<br />
$180–240<br />
539<br />
A gold and garnet bracelet<br />
Gate link design set with four oval cut<br />
garnets and a pear cut garnet to the<br />
padlock, 9ct gold, total weight 14gms,<br />
length 185mm.<br />
$400–600<br />
540<br />
A collection of silver, onyx and<br />
marcasite jewellery<br />
Stylised sterling silver and onyx<br />
bracelet and matching ring, another<br />
sterling silver and onyx ring, silver<br />
and marcasite brooch and pair of<br />
silver and marcasite earrings<br />
$200–300<br />
541<br />
A Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Ring<br />
Stylised geometric form, sterling<br />
silver, reference 91, boxed.<br />
$200–300<br />
542<br />
An amethyst, gold and freshwater<br />
pearl necklace<br />
Comprising circular polished<br />
amethyst beads interspaced with 9ct<br />
gold beads and baroque freshwater<br />
pearls, finished with a 9ct gold s<br />
shaped clasp, total length 510mm.<br />
$300–500
164<br />
543<br />
Three gold and gem set rings<br />
Comprising an 18ct gold wedder, 9ct<br />
gold garnet set ring and a 9ct gold<br />
synthetic ruby and diamond ring,<br />
together with a pair of 9ct gold hoop<br />
earrings, total weight 15.2gms<br />
$300–400<br />
544<br />
A silver charm bracelet<br />
Curb link bracelet with heart padlock<br />
suspended with various charms,<br />
mostly silver, total weight 99.8gms<br />
$200–300<br />
545<br />
An assortment of silver jewellery<br />
Including a fetter link bracelet with<br />
heart padlock, curb link bracelet<br />
with heart padlock, three further<br />
silver bracelets and two silver<br />
chains, one with an oval silver locket,<br />
total weight 82.8gms<br />
$80–120<br />
546<br />
A strand of Mikimoto pearls<br />
<strong>The</strong> graduated strand of cultured<br />
pearls of cream and white hues<br />
measuring 3.7 - 7.0mm, finished with<br />
a silver and pearl clasp with Mikimoto<br />
stamp, total length 470mm.<br />
$300–400<br />
547<br />
A collection of ladies wristwatches,<br />
including Raymond Weil<br />
comprising seven assorted quartz<br />
wristwatches<br />
$80–120<br />
548<br />
An amethyst, nephrite and diamond<br />
brooch<br />
Modelled as a floral spray with carved<br />
amethyst flowers set with a single cut<br />
diamond and carved nephrite leaves,<br />
highlighted by 14ct gold branches.<br />
$450–550<br />
549<br />
A collection of ladies wristwatches<br />
including Citizen, Seiko, Alera, Pulsar<br />
and a Moeris pocket watch.<br />
$20–40<br />
550<br />
A sapphire and diamond spray<br />
brooch<br />
Set with ten round blue sapphires<br />
in flower cluster formation, offset<br />
by diamond set leaves, crafted<br />
in platinum and 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 3.8gms.<br />
$450–550<br />
551<br />
A large platinum ring<br />
Cushion shaped design crafted in<br />
platinum, total weight 7.8gms.<br />
$450–550<br />
552<br />
A Mexican gold coin ring<br />
1945 Dos Pesos gold coin set in an<br />
18ct gold raised frame with fluted<br />
detail, total weight 7.35gms.<br />
$400–600<br />
553<br />
A Hardy Bros cultured pearl necklace<br />
with sapphire and diamond clasp<br />
Comprising a matinee length<br />
strand of graduated cultured pearls<br />
measuring 4.0-8.0mm individually<br />
knotted to a sapphire and diamond<br />
clasp set in 18ct white gold stamped<br />
Hardy Bros, total length 550mm,<br />
together with another strand of<br />
graduated cultured pearls measuring<br />
4.0-7.5mm knotted to a silver clasp,<br />
total length 475mm<br />
$350–450<br />
554<br />
A sterling silver ring<br />
Stamped deppo, total weight 8gms.<br />
$20–40<br />
555<br />
Three rolled gold pens<br />
comprising a Lalex fountain pen and<br />
ballpoint pen together with a Parker<br />
fountain pen.<br />
the largest 13.5cm long<br />
$20–40<br />
556<br />
Two sterling silver and cultured pearl<br />
spray brooches<br />
$80–120<br />
557<br />
A Bulova gold and diamond<br />
wristwatch and an Omega gold<br />
wristwatch<br />
manual wind, oval 14ct white gold<br />
case with diamond set lugs and<br />
corvette bands, together with an<br />
Omega, manual wind 9ct gold case<br />
and plated bands.<br />
$100–150<br />
558<br />
A Longines Chronograph Lungamore<br />
wristwatch<br />
Quartz movement , black dial<br />
with Arabic and baton numerals,<br />
subsidiary dials at two, six and ten<br />
and date at six, stainless steel case<br />
and bands, signed 52mm diameter.<br />
$400–600<br />
559<br />
A Omega Constellation wristwatch<br />
Automatic movement, circular silver<br />
dial with applied baton numerals and<br />
date at three, stainless steel case and<br />
black leather bands, signed case, dial<br />
and movement, 43mm diameter.<br />
$300–500<br />
560<br />
A Corbert wrist watch<br />
17 jewel manual wind movement,<br />
circular silvered dial with black<br />
enamel Arabic numerals and sub<br />
seconds at six, stainless steel<br />
case and black leather band,<br />
44mm diameter.<br />
$100–200<br />
561<br />
A collection of assorted wristwatches<br />
including quartz and manual wind<br />
and various leather and stainless<br />
steel straps.<br />
$150–250<br />
562<br />
A collection of assorted wristwatches<br />
and bands<br />
including quartz, manual wind,<br />
leather bands etc.<br />
$200–300
165<br />
563<br />
An Omega Constellation wristwatch<br />
Automatic, circa golden dial with<br />
applied baton numerals and date at<br />
three, gold capped case and black<br />
leather bands, signed case, dial and<br />
movement, 44mm diameter.<br />
$300–400<br />
564<br />
An Omega De Ville Wristwatch<br />
Quartz movement, golden dial with<br />
applied baton numerals, gold plated<br />
case and brown leather bands,<br />
signed case, dial and movement,<br />
39mm diameter.<br />
$100–200<br />
565<br />
A Vintage Bulova wristwatch<br />
automatic, oval red dial with diamond<br />
numerals and day date at three,<br />
stainless steel case and bands,<br />
B-20091, 50mm diameter.<br />
$300–500<br />
566<br />
A Vintage Bulova wristwatch<br />
automatic, oval black dial with<br />
diamond numerals and date at three,<br />
stainless steel case and bands,<br />
B-200913, 50mm diameter.<br />
$300–500<br />
567<br />
A Vintage Bulova gold and diamond<br />
wristwatch<br />
23 jewels self-winding, circular<br />
diamond dial, 14ct white gold<br />
case and black leather bands,<br />
40mm diameter.<br />
$400–600<br />
568<br />
A Must de Cartier wristwatch<br />
Quartz, circular golden dial with<br />
engraved detail, silver vermeil case<br />
and blue leather bands, signed case,<br />
dial and movement, 32mm diameter.<br />
$200–300<br />
569<br />
A loose oval cut ametrine<br />
measuring 33.0 x 20.9 x 12.8mm<br />
$80–120<br />
570<br />
A freshwater pearl bracelet and a<br />
pair of pearl clip earrings<br />
<strong>The</strong> triple row of freshwater pearls<br />
measuring 6.5mm interspaced<br />
with two gold barley twist columns<br />
and finished with a clasp of<br />
conforming design, 14ct gold,<br />
total length 220mm, together with<br />
a pair of cultured pearl star burst<br />
earrings with clip fittings.<br />
$100–200<br />
571<br />
A Bulova Super Seville Day Date<br />
wristwatch<br />
automatic, golden dial with applied<br />
baton numerals, day at twelve and<br />
date at three, gold plated case and<br />
bracelet bands, signed case, dial and<br />
movement, 45mm diameter.<br />
$300–400<br />
572<br />
A Must de Cartier wristwatch<br />
Quartz, circular cream dial with black<br />
Roman and dot numerals, vermeil<br />
case, black leather bands, signed<br />
case, dial and movement, 32mm<br />
diameter.<br />
$200–300<br />
573<br />
An Omega wristwatch<br />
Quartz, green dial with applied<br />
golden Roman and baton numerals,<br />
date at six, gold plated bezel,<br />
stainless steel case, gold plate and<br />
stainless steel bracelet bands, 40mm<br />
diameter.<br />
$300–400<br />
574<br />
A Bulova Accutron gold wristwatch<br />
Quartz movement, cream dial with<br />
applied gold baton numerals, 14ct<br />
gold case and lugs and brown<br />
leather bands, signed case, dial and<br />
movement, 42mm diameter.<br />
$400–600<br />
575<br />
A Collection of gold jewellery<br />
Comprising an 18ct gold chain with<br />
two 18ct gold pendants together with<br />
a 9ct gold ring, total weight 11.6gms.<br />
$300–400<br />
576<br />
A Omega mid size wristwatch<br />
automatic, circular cream dial with<br />
applied baton numerals, gold capped<br />
case and black leather bands, signed<br />
case, dial and movement, 43mm<br />
diameter.<br />
$300–400<br />
577<br />
An Omega Constellation wristwatch<br />
Quartz, circular golden dial with bead<br />
numerals, 18ct gold bezel with black<br />
Roman numerals and stainless steel<br />
case and bands with further gold<br />
detail, 30mm diameter.<br />
$200–400<br />
578<br />
A pair of gold earrings<br />
Each gold twist hoop suspended with<br />
a bright cut flower, having a small tag<br />
stamped 999, total weight 3.7gms.<br />
$200–300<br />
579<br />
A cultured pearl and diamond ring<br />
Round cultured pearl of silver and<br />
white hues measuring 7mm, offset<br />
by two single cut diamond weighing<br />
0.02cts, set in 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 2.9gms.<br />
$250–350<br />
580<br />
An opera length strand of freshwater<br />
pearls<br />
the white freshwater pearls<br />
measuring 6.8-7.2mm,<br />
total length 1700mm.<br />
$80–120<br />
581<br />
Two religious pendants<br />
18ct gold mother and child<br />
pendant and a hand painted oval<br />
panel set in 18ct white gold frame,<br />
total weight 4gms.<br />
$200–300<br />
582<br />
A sterling silver bracelet<br />
Of flat curb link design finished with a<br />
heart padlock, total weight 25.3gms,<br />
total length 250mm.<br />
$20–40
166<br />
583<br />
A silver charm bracelet<br />
<strong>The</strong> flat elongated curb link<br />
sterling silver bracelet suspended<br />
with various charms mostly<br />
crafted in silver and sterling silver,<br />
total weight 109.8gms.<br />
$200–400<br />
584<br />
A Raymond Weil wristwatch<br />
Quartz, marquise shaped mother<br />
of pearl dial, gold plated case with<br />
red enamel to the bezel, red leather<br />
straps, 30mm diameter, boxed.<br />
$200–300<br />
585<br />
A Gold pendant and chain<br />
Circular religious pendant suspended<br />
from a fine chain, both in 18ct gold,<br />
total weight 5.65gms.<br />
$160–220<br />
586<br />
Two pairs of gold earrings<br />
Comprising a pair of Italian stylised<br />
quatrefoil earrings of hollow design<br />
in 14ct gold and finished with a green<br />
quartz stone, together with a pair<br />
of Italian 9ct gold hoop earrings,<br />
total weight 8.04gms.<br />
$300–400<br />
587<br />
A French pair of mother of pearl and<br />
gold cufflinks<br />
Circular mother of pearl disc with a<br />
small seed pearl set to the centre,<br />
back and joined by belcher link chain<br />
in 18ct gold, total weight 7gms,<br />
boxed.<br />
$200–300<br />
588<br />
An Engraved .800 Silver Lipstick<br />
Holder<br />
the interior hallmarked<br />
5.5cm high, 45gms total weight<br />
$50–100<br />
589<br />
A Tiffany & Co sterling silver and<br />
gold necklace designed by Paloma<br />
Picasso<br />
Comprising sterling silver infinity links<br />
interspaced with 18ct gold and silver<br />
knots, signed, total weight 44.2gms,<br />
total length 510mm, boxed.<br />
$350–450<br />
590<br />
A Tiffany & Co titanium bangle<br />
Circular fluted bangle styled in<br />
titanium and engraved with logo,<br />
16.93gms, 75mm diameter.<br />
$200–300<br />
591<br />
A Tiffany & Co sterling silver cuff<br />
bangle<br />
Wide fluted cuff styled in sterling<br />
silver with engraved logo, 86.04gms<br />
$150–250<br />
592<br />
A Tiffany & Co sterling silver and<br />
diamond ring<br />
Wide flat polished sterling silver band<br />
having a pierced keyhole to the top<br />
flanked by a small round brilliant cut<br />
diamond and with engraved logo,<br />
5gms, ring size I.<br />
$100–200<br />
593<br />
A collection of silver plate and glass<br />
tableware, including Waterford<br />
comprising a coffee jug, ewer, an<br />
as new Waterford crystal salt and<br />
pepper set, a crumpet dish, milk jug,<br />
sugar basin and tongs, and two bowls<br />
the tallest piece 24cm high<br />
$50–100<br />
594<br />
A collection of decoratively engraved<br />
silver plate tea and coffee wares,<br />
19th-20th century<br />
comprising a silver plate spirit kettle,<br />
stand and burner by W Fairbairn,<br />
London, a Rococo style coffee pot,<br />
a floral engraved teapot, and a<br />
hammered bowl with rope twist and<br />
tassel detail<br />
the spirit kettle 64cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
595<br />
A Queen Anne/George I Britannia<br />
silver 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 />
$300–500<br />
596<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<br />
an octagonal gadroon edge tray,<br />
stamped Challenge EPNS with other<br />
marks<br />
the largest pot 13cm high, the tray<br />
33.5 x 43.5cm<br />
$200–300<br />
597<br />
A set of six Georg Jensen<br />
coffee spoons<br />
Styled in sterling silver, hallmarked.<br />
total weight 10gms<br />
$400–600<br />
598<br />
A Provincial Georgian sterling silver<br />
milk jug, probably Thomas Watson,<br />
Newcastle circa 1795, and a sterling<br />
silver sifter spoon, probably Richard<br />
Binley, London 1760<br />
the jug with a threaded bracket<br />
handle, rolled rim and bright cut<br />
decoration to the body, hallmarked<br />
below the rim, and a stylised oak leaf<br />
sifter spoon, engraved to the stem,<br />
hallmarked underside<br />
the jug 11cm high, total weight of<br />
silver 140gms<br />
$300–400<br />
599<br />
A sterling silver inkstand by Synyer &<br />
Beddoes, Birmingham, 1918<br />
lacking original bottles/wells,<br />
standing on four ball feet<br />
4cm high, 18.5cm wide, 10.5cm deep,<br />
165gms total weight of silver<br />
$200–300
167<br />
600<br />
A mother-of-pearl handle fish set<br />
together with a pair of sterling silver<br />
sugar tongs by Samuel Hayne &<br />
Dudley Cater, London, 1854<br />
comprising twelve pieces of silver<br />
plate cutlery and a daffodil motif art<br />
nouveau silver plate spoon, and a<br />
set of small Dutch silver plate figural<br />
teaspoons<br />
the spoons 10cm long<br />
the fish knives 18.5cm long, weight of<br />
silver 40gms<br />
$150–250<br />
601<br />
An American sterling silver dish,<br />
Ferdinand Fuchs & Bros., New<br />
York, circa 1880, and a sterling<br />
silver comport, Henry Matthews,<br />
Birmingham 1920<br />
a lobed dish with an applied Rococo<br />
border and a small octagonal<br />
comport with a pierced stiff leaf<br />
border upon a conforming base, both<br />
items hallmarked<br />
the comport 19cm high, total weight<br />
of silver 419gms<br />
$250–350<br />
602<br />
A pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks,<br />
by John Sherwood & Sons, circa 1870<br />
lavishly decorated with acanthus and<br />
scrollwork, with initials and beaver<br />
trademark<br />
34cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
603<br />
A canteen of silver plate cutlery for<br />
twelve place settings<br />
the canteen 23cm high, 44cm wide,<br />
32cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
604<br />
An Elizabeth II silver gilt surprise<br />
Christmas egg by Stuart Devlin, 1987<br />
the 'Good King Wenceslas' egg<br />
featuring a woody effect base, and<br />
a relief and intaglio mountain scene<br />
with stars to the top section, opening<br />
to reveal two figures, one carrying<br />
a bundle of sticks, hallmarked and<br />
presented in the original case<br />
6.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
605<br />
Three sterling silver trumpet vases,<br />
Sheffield, Chester and Birmingham,<br />
various dates and makers<br />
one with a hammered finish and two<br />
of plain form, weighted<br />
24.5cm high and smaller,<br />
560gms total weight<br />
$150–250<br />
606<br />
A cased Royal Crown Derby knife and<br />
fork set<br />
a setting for six, the white porcelain<br />
handles decorated with pink roses<br />
$30–50<br />
607<br />
A sterling silver christening egg<br />
cup and napkin ring by Asprey &<br />
Co, Sheffield 1928, together with a<br />
sterling 'three mice' pill box, Sarah<br />
Jones, London 1991<br />
a reticulated egg cup and napkin ring<br />
and a petite cylindrical box housing<br />
two tiny mice, the third serving as the<br />
finial, hallmarked to all item<br />
100gms silver weight<br />
$200–300<br />
608<br />
A small sterling silver tray,<br />
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company,<br />
London 1919<br />
the shaped tray with a pressed<br />
stepped rim, hallmarked to long side,<br />
retailers' mark underside<br />
34.5cm x 22cm, 560gms<br />
$300–400<br />
609<br />
A collection of sterling, Continental<br />
silver and silver plate table<br />
accessories, 19th/20th century<br />
comprising two toast racks, one<br />
sterling, an. 833 silver German<br />
pierced bonbon dish, two pairs of<br />
knife rests, a cased set of glass and<br />
silver Art Deco coasters and a mixed<br />
group of cocktail picks<br />
the pierced bonbon dish 6cm high,<br />
17cm wide<br />
170gms silver weight<br />
$100–200<br />
610<br />
A collection of silver plate table<br />
wares including Strachan<br />
comprising two candelabra, a biscuit<br />
barrel, a swing handle cake basket,<br />
two grape motif bowls, crystal<br />
condiment shakers and Strachan<br />
coasters and platemats<br />
the swing handled cake basket<br />
25.5cm in diameter, the largest<br />
candelabra 29cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
611<br />
A collection of boxed silver<br />
plate serve wares, napkin<br />
rings, and sterling spoons,<br />
19th to early 20th century<br />
comprising a cased horn handle<br />
carving and fish serving set with<br />
sterling ferrules by George Hulley,<br />
a delicately engraved and pierced<br />
fish serving set, an ivory handle knife<br />
and fork set, a set of 12 napkin rings<br />
with rose decoration in relief, five<br />
assorted napkin rings including a<br />
pair of Palestinian silver filigree rings<br />
and two Birmingham made sterling<br />
rings, and a set of six sterling silver<br />
demitasse spoons with amber glass<br />
finials<br />
the largest carving knife 39.5cm long<br />
$300–400 ♦<br />
612<br />
A mixed group of silver, English<br />
sterling and German .800 cutlery and<br />
serving ware, various makers, early<br />
19th to early 20th century<br />
comprising a ladle by Peter, Ann<br />
and William Bateman, 1802; a pair<br />
of George IV Old English spoons; a<br />
pair of Exeter made fiddle pattern<br />
spoons; and a pair of German spoons<br />
with matching forks<br />
the ladle 33cm long,<br />
705gms total weight of silver<br />
$400–500<br />
613<br />
A mixed collection of silver plate tea<br />
wares including Elkington and Walker<br />
& Hall<br />
comprising nine pieces<br />
the largest spirit kettle 28cm high<br />
$100–200
168<br />
614<br />
A collection of silver plate trumpet<br />
vases, early 20th century<br />
comprising ten pieces<br />
the largest 25cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
615<br />
A collection of silver plate drinkwares<br />
including a cocktail shaker<br />
together with a pair of wine coasters,<br />
two beakers and a pair of pierced<br />
vases<br />
the shaker 29cm high<br />
$100–150<br />
616<br />
A large collection of silver plate<br />
flatware including an extensive set<br />
of Luckywood Molyvana pattern &<br />
Sheffield Steel Kings Pattern<br />
comprising approximately fifty<br />
pieces of Kings pattern, eighty pieces<br />
of Luckywood, twenty pieces of Rodd<br />
Balmoral pattern and fifteen assorted<br />
bead edge spoons, ladles and serving<br />
spoons and forks, together with two<br />
Rostfrei .800 silver handled knives<br />
the largest ladle 32cm long<br />
$150–250<br />
617<br />
A pair of Victorian sterling silver<br />
spiral twist candlesticks, William<br />
Comyns & Sons, London 1886<br />
the columns raised on gadroon<br />
domed bases, weighted<br />
20cm high<br />
870gms<br />
$300–400<br />
618<br />
A mixed group of sterling silver<br />
mounted toiletries brushes,<br />
various makers, Birmingham,<br />
London and Chester, late 19th to<br />
early 20th century<br />
comprising two clothes' brushes, all<br />
hallmarked and a petite toothbrush,<br />
apparently unmarked<br />
the largest 19cm long<br />
$100–150<br />
619<br />
Two sterling silver creamers,<br />
Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard<br />
I, London 1823 and Edward Barton,<br />
London 1838<br />
a boat shaped Emes & Barnard<br />
creamer with ribbed girdle, gadroon<br />
border and finely cast foliate handle<br />
and footrim, hallmarked to throat,<br />
and a lobed baluster creamer with an<br />
acanthus thumbpiece to the 'C' scroll<br />
handle, hallmarked underside<br />
the largest 12cm high,<br />
495gms total weight of silver<br />
$450–600<br />
620<br />
Two sterling silver gravy boats<br />
together with a Victorian silver<br />
mounted sweetmeat jar London<br />
and Birmingham 1883-1921, various<br />
makers<br />
the gravy boats both with barbed<br />
serpentine rims and flying handles,<br />
the jar with a patterned glass body<br />
with sterling mounts and lid<br />
13cm high, 275gms silver weight<br />
excluding jar<br />
$150–180<br />
621<br />
A sterling silver baluster tankard in<br />
the Georgian style, 1965<br />
with a double scroll handle and<br />
acanthus thumbpiece, crisply<br />
hallmarked below rim<br />
13cm high, 295gms<br />
$350–450<br />
622<br />
Three petite sterling silver milk jugs<br />
and a campana vase, various makers,<br />
London and Birmingham, 1883-1937<br />
the campana vase weighted, all<br />
pieces hallmarked<br />
the largest 15.5cm high,<br />
385gms total weight of silver<br />
$250–300<br />
623<br />
A Britannia silver Queen Elizabeth<br />
Silver Jubilee beaker vase,<br />
Garrard & Co, London 1977<br />
the engraved beaker with a gilded<br />
interior, hallmarked below rim<br />
8.5cm high, 145gms<br />
$250–350<br />
624<br />
A mixed group of sterling silver<br />
cruet pots and shakers, and a small<br />
trumpet epergne vase<br />
comprising a five piece Art Deco<br />
style set with engine turned bands,<br />
a pair of lobed shakers with a<br />
conforming mustard pot, a salt and<br />
a three trumpet vase, with blue glass<br />
liners to five pieces<br />
the epergne 20cm high,<br />
535gms total weight excluding glass<br />
liners<br />
$250–350<br />
625<br />
A sterling silver three piece tea set,<br />
Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1936<br />
comprising a footed teapot with<br />
a waisted neck and an ebonised<br />
handle, the cream and sugar basin<br />
conforming, crisply hallmarked to<br />
bodies<br />
the teapot 16cm high,<br />
685gms total weight<br />
$500–800<br />
626<br />
A sterling silver wax seal set with<br />
miniature teaset and a petite<br />
creamer, Birmingham, various dates<br />
and makers<br />
comprising a seal set with a burner<br />
and pan, pen and wax rests, a<br />
Neoclassical style creamer, and a<br />
matching novelty miniature tea tray<br />
with teapot, creamer and sugar basin<br />
the creamer 6cm high,<br />
210gms total weight excluding tray<br />
$100–200<br />
627<br />
A sterling silver bachelor teapot,<br />
Goldsmiths and Silversmiths<br />
Company, London 1909 with a<br />
creamer and matching sugar basin,<br />
Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1935<br />
the teapot with an ebonised handle<br />
and finial, the later creamer and<br />
sugar basin of Art Deco design, all<br />
hallmarked below rims<br />
the teapot 13cm high,<br />
645gms total weight<br />
$300–500
169<br />
628<br />
Two sterling silver coffee or water<br />
pots, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908<br />
and Goldsmiths & Silversmiths<br />
Company, London 1920<br />
a square section baluster pot with an<br />
ebonised bracket handle and a squat<br />
globular pot with a 'C' scroll handle,<br />
both hallmarked<br />
the largest 18.5cm high,<br />
825gms total weight<br />
$400–500<br />
629<br />
A set of mother of pearl handle fruit<br />
knives and forks<br />
in a fitted wood canteen<br />
$100–200<br />
630<br />
A German .800 silver comport and<br />
a sterling comport, late 19th century<br />
and after<br />
the reticulated German comport<br />
with embossed rims together with<br />
a gadroon edge comport with a<br />
weighted base<br />
the largest 19cm high,<br />
645gms total weight<br />
$400–600<br />
631<br />
A Chinese silver comport and<br />
an Indian silvered walking stick<br />
handle, Wing On & Co, Hong Kong,<br />
early 20th century<br />
the reticulated comport decorated<br />
with prunus blossoms, marked<br />
Wing On to foot rim, and a walking<br />
stick handle, probably silver plate,<br />
depicting village scenes<br />
the comport 11cm high,<br />
weighing 130gms<br />
$200–300<br />
632<br />
Two pieces of Indian silver together<br />
with Persian silvered wares, 19th to<br />
early 20th century<br />
comprising a Lucknow type<br />
specimen vase and a reticulated<br />
footed bowl both with jungle scenes,<br />
a hammered and engraved and a<br />
profusely decorated heavy beaker<br />
vase<br />
the specimen vase 16cm high, total<br />
weight of the Indian silver 130gms<br />
$200–300<br />
633<br />
A sterling silver coffee pot, Hardy<br />
Bros., Birmingham 1920, and a<br />
creamer, Fenton Bros., Sheffield 1899<br />
the baluster coffee pot with a pierced<br />
rim and a double scroll fruitwood<br />
handle, and a Georgian revival<br />
baluster creamer, the coffee pot<br />
hallmarked to neck, the creamer<br />
below the rim<br />
the coffee pot 20cm high<br />
690gms total weight<br />
$600–800<br />
634<br />
A group of four portrait miniatures,<br />
late 19th to early 20th century<br />
including a Madonna figure after<br />
Raphael, two portraits of gentlemen,<br />
and a later portrait of an 18th century<br />
lady<br />
the velvet mount 14.5 x 12cm<br />
$100–200<br />
635<br />
Four portrait miniatures of Napoleon<br />
and Josephine, early to mid<br />
20th century<br />
a portrait pair of Napoleon and<br />
Josephine in matching engraved<br />
ivory frames, a half length portrait of<br />
the Emperor and a bust portrait<br />
the largest in an ebonised frame<br />
13.5cm x 13.5cm<br />
$100–150 ♦<br />
636<br />
A group of three portrait miniatures,<br />
19th to early 20th century<br />
a pair of middle aged figures housed<br />
in ebonised frames, with BADA<br />
stickers, and an Edwardian portrait of<br />
a young man in a suit jacket<br />
the Edwardian portrait 7 x 4cm<br />
$100–200<br />
637<br />
Two portrait miniatures in ivory<br />
frames, late 19th/early 20th century<br />
featuring a bust portrait of a Victorian<br />
woman and a half length portrait of a<br />
curly haired child<br />
the largest 18 x 16.5cm<br />
$150–250 ♦<br />
638<br />
A group of five ivory framed<br />
miniatures<br />
includes two romantic idylls, an<br />
Elizabethan portrait, a Baroque<br />
portrait of a gentleman, possibly<br />
J.S.Bach, and one other<br />
the largest idyll 6.5 x 8.5cm<br />
$100–200 ♦<br />
639<br />
A sterling silver toddy ladle together<br />
with a collection of sterling silver<br />
spoons, various dates and makers<br />
the ladle's bowl engraved with a<br />
crest on the underside, turned wood<br />
handle; and eighteen demi-tasse and<br />
coffee bean spoons<br />
the toddy ladle 32.5cm long<br />
$100–200<br />
640<br />
A miscellany of small silver and silver<br />
plate wares, sterling and .800 silver,<br />
19th to 20th century<br />
comprising three vestas, a sterling<br />
silver cigarette case, four coin<br />
mounted silver plate dishes, an .800<br />
silver bon bon dish and a sterling<br />
silver letter opener<br />
the letter opener 17cm long,<br />
475gms total silver weight<br />
$250–350<br />
641<br />
A three piece sterling silver<br />
'Acanthus' pattern carving set by<br />
Georg Jensen<br />
originally designed by Johan Rohde<br />
in 1917, stamped sterling to ferrules<br />
the knife 34cm long<br />
$300–500<br />
642<br />
A collection of silver plate wares,<br />
including a salver, a wine cooler, a<br />
candlestick pair and a small tantalus<br />
comprising a fern decorated salver<br />
by James Dixon & Sons Sheffield, a<br />
campana form cooler by Ranleigh,<br />
a pair of Georgian style weighted<br />
candlesticks, the tantalus by<br />
Betjemanns London<br />
the cooler 27cm high<br />
$200–300
170<br />
643<br />
A novelty sterling silver Jersey milk<br />
pitcher and cover, circa 1900<br />
possibly by Birmingham maker,<br />
Abraham Meyer Blanckensee known<br />
for noveties in this design, having<br />
a hammered finish, with a 'c' scroll<br />
handle with pinned bone insulators,<br />
monogrammed to body, marked<br />
sterling underside<br />
10cm high, 110gms total silver weight<br />
$400–500<br />
644<br />
An Art Nouveau sterling silver belt,<br />
Levi & Salaman, London 1902,<br />
retailed through Basse South<br />
Australia<br />
with a clip buckle featuring<br />
addorsed female figures reclining<br />
amidst flowerheads, and twin link<br />
chains punctuated by seven similar<br />
medallions, hallmarked to each<br />
element, the buckle also with stamp<br />
of Basse (Frederick Basse)<br />
120gms total weight<br />
72cm long<br />
$400–600<br />
645<br />
A petite sterling silver warming pot<br />
and stand, C S Harris & Sons Ltd,<br />
London, 1907<br />
the waisted pot with an ebonised<br />
handle, raised on a tripod stand with<br />
integral dish, crisply hallmarked<br />
underside to both components<br />
8.5cm high to the pot rim,<br />
210gms total weight<br />
$250–350<br />
646<br />
A collection of embossed English<br />
sterling silver mounted dressing table<br />
accessories including scent flasks,<br />
early 20th century<br />
ten pieces comprising two hat pin<br />
jars, two toiletries jars with ornate<br />
embossed lids, a small waisted<br />
specimen vase, four small scent<br />
bottles, two with dome covers, two<br />
with cut crystal knops and silver<br />
mounts, together with a silver plate<br />
stamp box<br />
the largest canister 16.5cm high<br />
$250–400<br />
647<br />
Two pairs of Victorian silver plate<br />
candlesticks and a three piece tea<br />
service, 19th century<br />
two pairs of sticks with Corinthian<br />
capitals raised on bead edged square<br />
bases, and an ornately engraved tea<br />
service comprising a tea pot, covered<br />
sugar bowl and a small creamer<br />
the candlesticks 27cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
648<br />
An .830 silver pen and ivorine seal set<br />
comprising a letter opener, ink pen<br />
barrel and a seal, all with Neoclassical<br />
decoration including anthemion and<br />
pendent flora, stamped .830 to the<br />
pen throat<br />
the letter opener 20cm long<br />
$250–350<br />
649<br />
A mixed group of sterling silver and<br />
plate scent and toilet bottles<br />
comprising four pieces<br />
the Indian silver bottle 12.5cm high<br />
$250–350<br />
650<br />
A collection of four sterling silver<br />
dishes and other items, Sheffield and<br />
Birmingham, all 20th century<br />
comprising a pierced bon bon dish,<br />
a pin dish, napkin ring and possibly a<br />
small dish ring<br />
140gms<br />
the ring 15cm diameter<br />
$150–200<br />
651<br />
An Art Nouveau silver plate tray, by<br />
WMF, circa 1900<br />
the palette shaped tray edged with<br />
a Grecian style maiden squeezing<br />
grapes into an amphora, rhombus<br />
marks with ostrich to the foot<br />
28.5 x 28.5cm<br />
$300–400<br />
652<br />
A group of Georgian and later<br />
Victorian sterling silver tea caddy<br />
spoons, Birmingham and London,<br />
18th/19th century<br />
comprising a shovel shaped spoon<br />
with bright cut and prick worked<br />
decoration, Birmingham 1787; a fig<br />
shaped spoon with a simple bright<br />
cut edged handle, London 1799; a<br />
parcel gilt shovel with a bone handle,<br />
Birmingham 1814; and a shell-shape<br />
spoon, London 1889, various makers<br />
the largest 9.5cm long<br />
$400–600<br />
653<br />
A collection of sterling silver ladles,<br />
sifter and teaspoons, London and<br />
Sheffield, early 19th century and later<br />
comprising two Georgian gravy<br />
ladles, a small shell-shaped sifter<br />
spoon, three tea and condiment<br />
spoons, and a petite skewer, various<br />
dates and makers<br />
the largest ladle 18cm long,<br />
160gms total weight of silver<br />
$180–240<br />
654<br />
A petite Georg Jensen sterling<br />
silver brush<br />
Designed by Harald Nielsen, crafted<br />
in sterling silver, hallmarked,<br />
reference 150, boxed.<br />
$200–400<br />
655<br />
A sterling silver creamer and<br />
sugar pourer, Jones & Crompton,<br />
Birmingham and Chester 1908<br />
both items decorated in low relief<br />
with Teniers' style country dancers,<br />
hallmarked below rims<br />
the creamer 11cm high, total weight<br />
of silver 120gms<br />
$240–350<br />
656<br />
A Georgian sterling silver crimp<br />
edged toddy ladle, Thomas Morley,<br />
London 1784<br />
22.5cm long<br />
$100–200
171<br />
657<br />
A collection of Georgian and later<br />
sterling silver table wares, various<br />
makers, early 19th century and later<br />
includes a sugar basin and matching<br />
creamer, a petite pie crust dish,<br />
various spoons and condiment<br />
containers<br />
the sugar basin 8.5cm high,<br />
14cm wide, total weight of silver<br />
430gms (glass liners removed)<br />
$200–400<br />
658<br />
A collection of Asian works of art<br />
comprising two Japanese black<br />
lacquer covered bowls, an unusual<br />
Yixing teapot, a jade archaistic axe, a<br />
soapstone archaistic blade, a figure<br />
of a turtle, an archer's ring, and three<br />
Chinese calligraphy brushes and a<br />
coral carving of naturalistic form<br />
the covered bowls 27cm and<br />
25.5cm diameter, the longest brush<br />
40cm long<br />
$300–500<br />
659<br />
A Chinese crackle-glazed vase<br />
35cm high<br />
$200–400<br />
660<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 />
$50–80<br />
661<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 />
662<br />
A collection of three Japanese<br />
Negoro lacquer utensils<br />
19th/ 20th century<br />
the bowls 12 and 13cm diameter, the<br />
box 25cm long<br />
$100–200<br />
663<br />
A Ming-style blue and white box and<br />
cover<br />
20th century<br />
painted with dragons among scrolling<br />
lotus and lingzhi fungus borders,<br />
Xuande mark<br />
29cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
664<br />
A pale celadon-glazed dish<br />
19th century<br />
37cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
665<br />
CHINESE SCHOOL<br />
Calligraphy Panel<br />
mixed media<br />
inscribed lower centre<br />
63 x 30cm<br />
$100–200<br />
666<br />
An ivory and gilt metal chopstick and<br />
knife set<br />
25cm long<br />
$150–250 ♦<br />
667<br />
Two Asian bowls<br />
20th century<br />
comprising an armorial punch bowl<br />
and a Japanese polychrome bowl<br />
26cm and 18.5cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
668<br />
A lacquered hard wood desk<br />
the front fitted with four drawers, on<br />
four square-section legs joined by<br />
an openwork 'cracked ice' stretcher;<br />
together with a small Japanese table<br />
cabinet<br />
the desk 82.5cm high, 115.5cm wide,<br />
60cm deep<br />
the table cabinet 27cm high,<br />
41cm wide, 22.5cm deep<br />
$250–350<br />
669<br />
Two blue and white wares<br />
20th century<br />
a covered jar decorated with shou<br />
characters, together with a blue and<br />
white floral decorated jardiniere<br />
the jar 24cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
670<br />
A near pair of Chinese style side<br />
tables<br />
the blonde wood waisted tables with<br />
plank tops, raised on square section<br />
legs, one united by 'cracked ice' style<br />
undertier, the other of trellis design<br />
the largest 77.5cm high, 36cm wide,<br />
36cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
671<br />
A collection of wood and lacquer<br />
stands<br />
including eleven wood dish stands,<br />
a shaped lacquer stand and three<br />
wood vase stands<br />
the lacquer stand 23cm wide<br />
$80–100<br />
672<br />
A Japanese gold brocade obi<br />
early 20th century<br />
displaying forest scenes with rolling<br />
clouds at the horizon in bronze, gold<br />
and green thread<br />
backed with cream silk<br />
31 x 420cm<br />
$150–250<br />
673<br />
A yellow-ground 'shou character'<br />
bowl<br />
20th century<br />
the exterior decorated with rows of<br />
blue enamel shou characters on the<br />
yellow lemon ground, mark<br />
17cm diameter<br />
$200–400<br />
674<br />
Two famille verte covered jars<br />
20th century<br />
one decorated with floral panels the<br />
other with dancing maidens<br />
27cm and 25cm high<br />
$200–300
172<br />
675<br />
A collection of thirty Orientations<br />
magazines<br />
$60–80<br />
676<br />
A small lacquered scholar's cabinet<br />
and a stool<br />
the portable cabinet with an<br />
extended surface and single drawer;<br />
together with a small stool<br />
the cabinet 30cm high, 61.5cm wide,<br />
25cm deep<br />
the stool 37cm high, 36cm wide,<br />
22cm deep<br />
$80–120<br />
677<br />
Three Thai figures of Buddha<br />
two in bronze and one in gilded<br />
pottery, each seated in dhyanasana<br />
17cm, 18cm and 21cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
678<br />
A group of six snuff bottles, a blue<br />
and white paste box and a fish-form<br />
water dropper<br />
the tallest snuff bottle 9cm high<br />
the water dropper 7cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
679<br />
A mixed collection of Chinese<br />
& Japanese blue and white and<br />
polychrome wares<br />
comprising approximately fifteen<br />
pieces and including a crackleware<br />
vase<br />
the largest vase 27cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
680<br />
A large mixed collection of Chinese<br />
blue and white porcelain including<br />
Bing Thuan wares<br />
the hexagonal form ginger jar<br />
16.5cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
681<br />
A collection of four Korean celadon<br />
wares<br />
comprising an early inlaid celadon<br />
bowl together with three later vases<br />
the largest vase 22cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
682<br />
A celadon-glazed vase<br />
of stoutly potted globular form, the<br />
neck reduced, Qianlong seal mark,<br />
metal cover<br />
20cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
683<br />
A collection of terracotta bowls and<br />
amphora in the archaic style<br />
comprising six pieces, some<br />
elements with remnant paint<br />
the largest 17cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
684<br />
An unusual 'guan'-type vase<br />
of globular form, the interior with<br />
an inner cylindrical compartment,<br />
covered with a crackled grey-blue<br />
glaze, Yongzheng mark<br />
11cm diameter<br />
A similar vase with a Yongzheng mark<br />
and of the period, from J.T. Tai & Co,<br />
sold Sotheby's, New York, 22 March<br />
2011, lot 115<br />
NOTE<br />
A similar vase with a Yongzheng mark<br />
and of the period, from J.T. Tai & Co,<br />
sold Sotheby's, New York, 22 March<br />
2011, lot 115<br />
$200–300<br />
685<br />
A collection of Hellenistic terracotta<br />
and plaster fragments of heads,<br />
possibly 1st century BC, Pompei<br />
comprising ten pieces<br />
the largest effigy of a dancer<br />
10cm high (excluding stand)<br />
$300–500<br />
686<br />
A collection of Meso-American<br />
style terracotta and stone effigies,<br />
possibly antique<br />
comprising seven pottery pieces and<br />
one painted wood figure<br />
the Aztec style birthing figure<br />
24cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
687<br />
A collection of Greek & Roman metal<br />
artefacts<br />
comprising an assortment of Greek<br />
bronze arrowheads, two iron fibulae<br />
and five Roman bronze rings<br />
the<br />
the largest fibulae 4cm long<br />
$200–300<br />
688<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,<br />
one with diamond point reserves, star<br />
cuts to the bases<br />
the largest dish 32cm long<br />
$200–300<br />
689<br />
A collection of Egyptian faience<br />
glazed amulets of deities, possibly<br />
5th-3rd BC<br />
including Bes, Shu, Thoth, Tueris, two<br />
Ptolemaic 'eye of Horus' and a small<br />
bronze figure of Osiris<br />
together with earrings and a<br />
necklace made with antiquities<br />
comprising approximately fourteen<br />
pieces<br />
the faience vase fragment depicting<br />
lotus' and baboons 5cm high<br />
(excluding stand)<br />
$400–600<br />
690<br />
A collection of oil lamps in the<br />
Byzantine and Roman style, possibly<br />
antique<br />
comprising eight pieces<br />
the largest 9cm long<br />
$200–300<br />
691<br />
A collection of decorated terracotta<br />
vessels in the Etruscan-Corinthian<br />
style, possibly antique<br />
comprising five pieces<br />
the largest 15.5cm high<br />
$300–400
173<br />
692<br />
A collection of Greek and Roman<br />
vessels, including a bronze dish and a<br />
Kilim, possibly antique<br />
comprising seven pieces<br />
the kilim 24cm across<br />
$300–500<br />
693<br />
A group of three cut glass dishes,<br />
Irish and English, early 19th century<br />
comprising an Irish style dish of<br />
hexagonal profile with a raised<br />
undulating and serrated border, a<br />
bowl with a fan shaped border, and a<br />
cut glass boat shaped comport with<br />
star and strawberry cuts, and radial<br />
cutting to the rounded base<br />
the hexagonal dish 27 x 19cm<br />
$300–500<br />
694<br />
A pair of 'Anemone Ouverte' glass<br />
paperweights by Lalique, France,<br />
later 20th century<br />
design 1179, originally designed in<br />
1931<br />
each 7.5cm high, 9cm long<br />
$200–300<br />
695<br />
A collection of electric blue art glass<br />
including Kosta Boda, 20th century<br />
and later<br />
comprising a blown glass trumpet<br />
style centrepiece with conforming<br />
blue candlesticks, a hand-painted<br />
abstract Kosta Boda bowl and an<br />
large two tone vase<br />
the largest vase 42cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
696<br />
A cobalt Holmegaard ink well style<br />
Gulvvase, designed by Otto Brauer,<br />
1962<br />
37cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
697<br />
A collection of cut crystal together<br />
with an art glass whale, Swedish,<br />
1960s<br />
comprising a pink glass basket<br />
etched with plums, a small vase and a<br />
faceted blue bowl<br />
the whale 30cm long<br />
$100–200<br />
698<br />
A collection of faceted crystal<br />
together with a hand blown pinched<br />
decanter<br />
comprising a large faceted vase, a<br />
Stuart crystal trumpet vase and two<br />
large decanters<br />
the largest decanter 28cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
699<br />
A set of Waterford 'Sheila' pattern cut<br />
crystal glassware, 20th century<br />
comprising twelve wine and ten<br />
sherry stem glasses, stencil marks<br />
underside<br />
1958-2017, period of manufacture<br />
the wine glasses 15.5cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
700<br />
A set of eight Waterford 'Lismore'<br />
pattern cut crystal brandy balloons,<br />
introduced 1952<br />
Irish made, with stencil marks and<br />
original foil labels<br />
each 13cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
701<br />
Two decanters, including Orrefors<br />
and an Art Deco tortoiseshell glass<br />
bowl<br />
a slender baluster decanter and<br />
a cut crystal ships' decanter with<br />
a flattened stopper, the flaring<br />
tortoiseshell bowl with a roll over rim<br />
and internal frog<br />
the Orrefors decanter 41cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
702<br />
A Swedish brown glass 'Archer'<br />
beaker vase, designed by Vicke<br />
Lindstrand (1904-1983)<br />
with a frosted intaglio image of a<br />
kneeling nude archer figure, initialled<br />
and marked 1263 underside with<br />
additional marks<br />
11cm high<br />
$150–220<br />
703<br />
Two 'Geo' whiskey tumblers by David<br />
Rocha for Wedgwood<br />
11.5cm high<br />
$100–140<br />
704<br />
A mixed group of antique glassware,<br />
18th to early 20th century<br />
including a reproduction air twist<br />
wine glass engraved 'Succefs to the<br />
EAGLE FRIGATE privateer' and three<br />
puddles<br />
the largest 14cm high<br />
NOTE<br />
the original 1760 wine glass, 'Succefs<br />
to the EAGLE FRIGATE privateer'<br />
sold I May 2013 as Lot 46 through<br />
Bonhams London for £11,875 inc.<br />
premium<br />
$400–600<br />
705<br />
A set of six antique whiskey dram<br />
glasses, plus three handled small<br />
glasses, 19th century<br />
flaring heavy gauge glasses with<br />
knopped stems<br />
the largest 11cm high<br />
$250–350<br />
706<br />
Three Georgian spiral twist glasses,<br />
mid 18th century and after<br />
two twist stem glasses with waisted<br />
bowls, one with contrasting red<br />
filaments, the other white with a<br />
double knopped stem, and the hops<br />
and wheat head engraved conical<br />
vase with Sotheby's and BADA labels<br />
the largest glass 16.5cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
707<br />
Three mixed turquoise green glasses<br />
and a Bristol blue rinser, later<br />
18th century and after<br />
two funnel shaped clear stem glasses<br />
and a knopped conical glass<br />
the largest glass 13.5cm high<br />
$240–300<br />
708<br />
Two large Georgian baluster glasses<br />
in the early 18th century manner,<br />
18th century<br />
includes an ale glass with trapped<br />
tear to the knopped stem, and a cup<br />
shaped glass on a domed base<br />
the largest glass 23.5cm high<br />
$200–300
174<br />
709<br />
Two Georgian large plain stem<br />
engraved bucket glasses together<br />
with a short stem bucket glass,<br />
18th/19th century<br />
one glass engraved with two<br />
attacking birds, the companion glass<br />
depicting a triumphant bird standing<br />
on the body of its dead combatant,<br />
BADA labels to both<br />
the largest glass 20cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
710<br />
A group of four Georgian twist stem<br />
glasses including cordial and wine<br />
glasses, 18th century<br />
includes a triple knot flared glass<br />
the largest 16.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
711<br />
A Bohemian Art Deco liqueur set,<br />
circa 1940<br />
comprising a decanter and four<br />
glasses with intaglio floral designs<br />
the decanter 28.5cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
712<br />
A group of four Whitefriars stem<br />
vases, pre and post 1974<br />
textured colour vases from the 'bark'<br />
series designed by Geoffrey Baxter,<br />
pattern number 9729, unmarked<br />
the largest 18.5cm high<br />
$200–250<br />
713<br />
A collection of profusely decorated<br />
Bohemia ruby flash glass, mid<br />
20th century<br />
comprising ten pieces including<br />
vases, a comport and a bell, original<br />
label to one item<br />
the largest vase 18cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
714<br />
A moulded glass bowl by G.Vallon,<br />
France, circa 1930<br />
the opalescent bowl featuring<br />
cherries and foliage, with relief<br />
moulded mark of G Vallon to the<br />
external rim<br />
23.5cm diameter<br />
$150–200<br />
715<br />
A group of four Staffordshire<br />
'flatbacks' and a pearlware figure,<br />
early 19th century to 1860<br />
including a pearlware hunter figure<br />
upon a square base, a female<br />
harvester figure, a pair of plumed<br />
figures in green coats with a<br />
clockface, and a windmill flanked by a<br />
harvester pair<br />
the largest 27cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
716<br />
A Nailsea style glass whimsey pipe,<br />
circa 1860 and a small cased glass<br />
vase<br />
the large red glass pipe with a<br />
pulled feather decor, and a squat<br />
opalescent vase with a quatreform<br />
rim<br />
the pipe 44cm long<br />
NOTE<br />
made by glassblowers to show off<br />
their skills rather than made for any<br />
practical purpose, fanciful objects<br />
such as this pipe were known as<br />
whimseys or friggers<br />
$250–350<br />
717<br />
A collection of six sterling silver<br />
mounted cut glass scent bottles, late<br />
19th to early 20th century<br />
the London and Birmingham marked<br />
group comprising bottles of various<br />
dates and makers,<br />
the largest 21cm high<br />
$250–350<br />
718<br />
A group of Regency style cut crystal<br />
salts and covered urn dishes<br />
two globular pedestal dishes with<br />
diamond cuts upon thick square<br />
bases with slice cut knopped covers,<br />
and a pair of Irish style foldover salts<br />
upon star burst square bases<br />
the largest sweetmeat dish<br />
17.5cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
719<br />
A group of elaborately cut crystal<br />
wares<br />
comprising a salt and pepper pair<br />
with diamond cut designs, a pepper<br />
grinder and two heavy scent bottles<br />
the largest 16cm high<br />
$240–300<br />
720<br />
A large Murano red glass bowl,<br />
circa 1960<br />
the heavy glass spiral gadrooned<br />
bowl with inverted sides, with original<br />
Murano label<br />
10cm high, 39cm wide, 26cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
721<br />
A collection of Meissen<br />
floral porcelain, late 18th to<br />
early 19th century<br />
comprising a pair of blue dot period<br />
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<br />
fruit decorations, underglaze marks<br />
to each<br />
the plates 22cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
722<br />
A Royal Doulton crystal bar set<br />
together with a Bohemian cut crystal<br />
decanter, 20th century<br />
the Royal Doulton decanter with four<br />
whiskey glasses in the Westminster<br />
pattern, acid etched trademarks<br />
underside<br />
the largest decanter 36cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
723<br />
A heavy Bohemian crystal vase,<br />
20th century<br />
the tulip shaped vase with panels of<br />
snowflakes and diamond patterns<br />
below a crimped rim<br />
28cm high<br />
$240–300
175<br />
724<br />
A collection of decoratively glazed<br />
vintage porcelain<br />
including a patchwork design teapot,<br />
a floral embossed jug, a ceramic<br />
Czech candle stick and a Crown<br />
Devon comport<br />
the candlestick 16cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
725<br />
A Regency Derby four piece part<br />
dessert service, circa 1820<br />
comprising two dishes, a covered<br />
sucrier or small tureen and a milk jug,<br />
pattern 52, lavishly decorated with<br />
purple and gold acanthus borders,<br />
red crown and crossed baton marks<br />
underside<br />
the dishes 20cm diameter,<br />
the jug 11cm high<br />
$250–350<br />
726<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 />
$200–300<br />
727<br />
A Doulton Burslem gilded porcelain<br />
dessert service<br />
comprising eight plates, two serving<br />
dishes and four cake dishes each<br />
decorated to the centre with a<br />
different bouquet, green underglaze<br />
factory marks to base<br />
the plates 24cm diameter, the dishes<br />
28 x 22cm<br />
$200–300<br />
728<br />
Two Continental monkey band<br />
porcelain figures, mid 20th century<br />
the two musicians in frock coats<br />
with their instruments and raised on<br />
Rococo bases, bearing underglaze<br />
crossed batons underside<br />
13cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
729<br />
A Bohemian gilded porcelain dinner<br />
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<br />
sizes, cups and associated<br />
saucers, and various serving<br />
wares, green backstamps marked<br />
Czecho-Slovakia, and initialled A W<br />
the largest tureen 17cm high,<br />
31cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
730<br />
A collection of Copeland Spode<br />
demitasse wares, 20th century<br />
comprising a mixed blue and white<br />
Italian demitasse set, a 'Dresden<br />
Rose' demi-tasse set for eight,<br />
pattern 45741 H with floral designs,<br />
together with a blue and white<br />
Burleigh milk jug and butter dish<br />
with associated stands, backstamps<br />
underside<br />
the Dresden Rose cups 6cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
731<br />
A New Hall hard paste porcelain<br />
teapot circa 1790, together with<br />
a collection of blue and white<br />
pearlware, Staffordshire & blanc de<br />
chine porcelain, early 19th century<br />
and later<br />
comprising an enamel decorated<br />
teapot in the Chinese export manner,<br />
unmarked; two Staffordshire<br />
pearlware pickle dishes together with<br />
a veined 'Chinese fence' leaf dish;<br />
a pair of blanc- de-chine Copeland<br />
style Bacchus spill vases, and; four<br />
blue and white transfer decorated<br />
Willow pattern pearlware plates<br />
15cm high, the plates 25cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
732<br />
A vintage Carlton ware seven piece<br />
apple tea set, circa 1960<br />
comprising a teapot, covered sugar<br />
bowl, milk jug and two cups and<br />
associated saucers in pale green<br />
with red blush hues and twig handles,<br />
backstamps underside<br />
the teapot 13cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
733<br />
Three Dresden style figural<br />
and flower encrusted porcelain<br />
candelabra, late 19th to<br />
early 20th century<br />
comprising a male and female<br />
pastoral pair raised on Rococo bases<br />
and bearing quasi Meissen style<br />
marks, and a candelabra featuring a<br />
classical maiden holding a child and<br />
raised on a shaped base, Continental<br />
mark to base<br />
each 53cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
734<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<br />
above a rocaille base, double crossed<br />
blue baton marks underside and<br />
inscribed numerals<br />
39cm high, 27cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
735<br />
A group of antique porcelain<br />
including Derby, New Hall<br />
and Meissen, late 18th to<br />
early 19th century<br />
comprising a cobalt Derby spill vase<br />
with a painted scene, red crown and<br />
baton marks underside, two New Hall<br />
polychrome decorated tea bowls,<br />
one with a matching saucer, and a<br />
miniature floral sprigged Meissen<br />
Marcolini period tea bowl, blue<br />
crossed sword mark underside<br />
the spill vase 12cm high<br />
$320–420<br />
736<br />
A Clarice Cliff 'Cruiseware' cup and<br />
saucer plate together with a 'My<br />
Garden' vase, 1930s<br />
featuring a cup and paint palette<br />
saucer plate from the 'Bizarre' range,<br />
transfer printed and hand painted<br />
with an athletic young woman<br />
engaged in a game of quoits, and a<br />
drip glazed 'Bizarre' vase in yellow<br />
and brown colours with an applied<br />
vegetal handle with leafy mounts,<br />
backstamps underside<br />
the vase 19.5cm high<br />
$200–300
176<br />
737<br />
A Royal Worcester figurine 'Liberty',<br />
late 19th - early 20th century<br />
modelled as a classical maiden in a<br />
draping tunic holding a dove aloft, in<br />
high glaze cream colours with faint<br />
colour washes to the skin and hair,<br />
model number 2/116, impressed<br />
marks only to base<br />
35.5cm high<br />
$260–300<br />
738<br />
A Minton's cabinet plate decorated<br />
by Antonin Boullemier, circa 1880<br />
featuring a cupid wearing a<br />
sou'wester seated upon a seashell<br />
and holding a marine lantern, signed<br />
lower right of image, A. Boullemier,<br />
and enclosed by a tooled and relief<br />
gilt border, Mintons backstamp<br />
underside<br />
24cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
739<br />
A group of English lustre tea wares,<br />
mostly early to mid 19th century<br />
comprising three Sunderland type<br />
tea cups with associated saucers,<br />
three additional saucers, a copper<br />
lustre ware milk jug, together with a<br />
Salopian ware saucer, a Coalport cup<br />
and saucer, and a Meissen saucer<br />
with encrusted flora and insect<br />
embellishments<br />
the teacups 6cm high and smaller<br />
$200–300<br />
740<br />
A Royal Crown Derby blue 'Mikado'<br />
part dinner service, late 1930s<br />
twenty eight pieces comprising four<br />
dinner and four entrée plates, two<br />
large side plates and eight smaller<br />
side plates, five cups and associated<br />
saucers, green backstamps<br />
underside<br />
the dinner plates 26cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
741<br />
A set of six Wedgwood of Etruria &<br />
Barlaston 'Cabbage Leaf' majolica<br />
side plates<br />
20cm diameter<br />
$300–400<br />
742<br />
A group of Wedgwood blue and white<br />
plates together with a Royal Doulton<br />
cabinet plate<br />
the seven Willow pattern plates with<br />
moulded borders, impressed and<br />
transfer printed marks underside,<br />
the Robert Burns portrait plate with<br />
a series of portrait medallions to the<br />
border featuring characters from his<br />
poems<br />
the portrait plate 26.5cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
743<br />
A blue and white Chinoiserie bottle<br />
vase lamp base by Limoges, mid<br />
20th century<br />
with kakeimon prunus blossom<br />
decoration on a pale celadon ground,<br />
Limoges and Porcelaine de Paris<br />
marks underside<br />
38cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
744<br />
A partial set of Royal Doulton<br />
Platinum Concord pattern china<br />
comprising approximately twenty<br />
eight pieces, including a Twilight<br />
Rose pattern cake plate<br />
the dinner plates 27cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
745<br />
A small porcelain bust of a girl,<br />
Austrian, early 20th century<br />
blue factory mark to upper interior<br />
18cm high<br />
$60–100<br />
746<br />
Three Rosenthal for Versace<br />
porcelain plates, boxed<br />
including 'Tresor de la Mer' and<br />
Medusa patterns, backstamps verso<br />
the largest 30cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
747<br />
A hand painted porcelain trinket<br />
box in the style of Limoges, French,<br />
early 20th century<br />
5cm high, 11cm wide, 7.5cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
748<br />
A Royal Worcester pedestal cup<br />
decorated by Harry Davis, 1912,<br />
together with a Royal Copenhagen<br />
six piece liqueur set, 1980-1984<br />
period<br />
the twin handle urn cup featuring<br />
a cartouche depicting sheep in a<br />
semi-rural setting upon a cobalt<br />
ground embellished with raised<br />
gilding, signed to left of image, puce<br />
backstamp underside; together with<br />
a liqueur setting comprising a tray<br />
with maps of the world and scenes,<br />
a decanter and four small cups,<br />
backstamps underside<br />
the Royal Worcester cup 10cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
749<br />
Two large terracotta pots<br />
the largest 76cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
750<br />
A Victorian oriental style tea tray by<br />
Wedgwood, 1879<br />
the cream tray with canted corners<br />
and geometric handles with<br />
moulded cavetto featuring fan<br />
shapes punctuated by flower prunus<br />
blossom stems, Wedgwood mark and<br />
registration diamond underside<br />
44 x 33.5cm<br />
$200–300<br />
751<br />
A large hand painted ceramic pitcher,<br />
later 20th century<br />
with bifurcated handles<br />
38cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
752<br />
A Minton 'Grasmere Blue' dinner<br />
service, 1974-1998 period<br />
approximately fifty pieces with blue<br />
flowers, tan scrolls and a gold trim,<br />
includes main, entrée, side plates,<br />
cups, soup coupes with associated<br />
saucers, mugs, a sauce boat,<br />
sandwich tray and a covered tureen,<br />
backstamps underside<br />
the largest plates 27cm diameter<br />
$300–500
177<br />
753<br />
A Villeroy & Boch 'Cordoba' dinner<br />
service<br />
the comprehensive mix and match<br />
service for eight place settings, plus<br />
extras and a range of accessories<br />
the largest plates 30cm diameter<br />
$300–400<br />
754<br />
A Meissen moulded dish, two floral<br />
plates and a small Meissen vase<br />
the dish and plates with spiral<br />
moulding with loose hand painted<br />
floral arrangements and sprays to the<br />
centre, sprigged to the rim, together<br />
with a similarly decorated small<br />
baluster vase, blue crossed sword<br />
marks verso<br />
the largest plate 26cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
755<br />
A mixed group of Meissen porcelain<br />
wares, 19th/early 20th century<br />
together with a soft paste transfer<br />
ware tea bowl by Caughley or<br />
Salopian Porcelain manufactory,<br />
circa 1775, a hand painted vase<br />
raised on small feet to an integral<br />
stand, a flower painted pin dish, and<br />
a profusely encrusted floral cup and<br />
cover with a twisted twig handle and<br />
insect sprigs<br />
the largest piece 11cm high<br />
$200–400<br />
756<br />
A mixed group of porcelain dishes<br />
and vases, 20th century<br />
including a small Rosenthal dish and<br />
vase from the Magic Flute series,<br />
a Limoges dish sprigged in green,<br />
and two petite Bavarian vases,<br />
backstamps to all<br />
the largest vase 12cm high<br />
$160–200<br />
757<br />
A set of six Wedgwood majolica<br />
'Cabbage leaf' plates<br />
Wedgwood marks to the underside<br />
20.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
758<br />
A mixed group of porcelain wares,<br />
part tea sets and a bowl, by Spode<br />
including a large blue and white<br />
serving bowl in Tower pattern, an<br />
eighteen piece tea set in Lausanne<br />
pattern, a Minerva coffee pot and<br />
creamer with six demitasse cups and<br />
five associated saucers,<br />
Spode marks underside<br />
the bowl 24.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
759<br />
A large German blue and white vase,<br />
together with a faience plate by<br />
Decours Moustiers<br />
including a blue and white ceramic<br />
charger<br />
the vase 37cm high<br />
$150–200<br />
760<br />
A group of four porcelain wares by<br />
Meissen, 20th century<br />
a polychrome ash tray, a small dish<br />
and a reticulated basketweave plate<br />
in 'blue onion' pattern and one other<br />
with oriental figures, Meissen crossed<br />
marks underside<br />
the largest plate 26cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
761<br />
A German porcelain framed mirror,<br />
early 20th century<br />
in the Rococo manner with ribbon<br />
crest, encrusted flowers and twin<br />
putti bearing garlands, blue crossed<br />
mark to crest, with an easel back<br />
31 x 22cm<br />
$200–300<br />
762<br />
A group of three Staffordshire<br />
pottery spill vases together with a<br />
Romeo and Juliet group, circa 1830-<br />
1860<br />
includes two figural spill vases, one<br />
emblematic of the harvest, and a<br />
hunting hound with felled stag vase,<br />
and a bower enclosed figural flatback<br />
depicting Romeo and Juliet<br />
the largest 24cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
763<br />
A collection of four hand decorated<br />
porcelain mugs, 1830 and after<br />
in various sizes including a dedication<br />
mug and one mug with verse, all<br />
decorated with floral sprays with gilt<br />
enrichments and all unmarked<br />
the largest 10.5cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
764<br />
A MacIntyre Florian ware jug and<br />
a Moorcroft for Liberty 'Bara' vase,<br />
circa 1900-1913<br />
the carinate shaped jug with delicate<br />
festoons of flora upon a white<br />
ground, mark of Macintyre Burslem<br />
underside, and cream ground<br />
baluster vase with maroon pendents<br />
and garlands, marked Made for<br />
Liberty and signed underside<br />
the jug 17cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
765<br />
A French hand decorated porcelain<br />
trinket box with gilt bronze mounts,<br />
Paris, 19th/20th century<br />
decorated with fancy birds on a<br />
branch within a cartouche upon a<br />
royal blue ground with profuse gilt<br />
enrichments, inscription to base<br />
10cm long<br />
$150–250<br />
766<br />
A group of three inkwells and pen<br />
sets, 19th - early 20th century<br />
comprising a French yellow ground<br />
faience pot with a gilt metal cover, a<br />
Limoges pot with floral cartouches<br />
on a yellow ground with a gilt metal<br />
cover, and a moulded porcelain ink<br />
pot with liner and cover<br />
the largest 8.5cm high<br />
$150–200<br />
767<br />
HENRI COLEN (ACTIVE<br />
1890-1920)<br />
Swans on the Lake<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed lower right: Henri Colen<br />
59 x 78.5cm<br />
$300–500
178<br />
768<br />
GEORGE BAXTER<br />
a suite of seven engravings<br />
<strong>The</strong> Gate of Justice, <strong>The</strong> Alhambra<br />
Rheinfels Rhine<br />
Castle of Heidelberg Rhine<br />
Brothers Water hole Westmoreland<br />
Victoria Bridge Windsor<br />
Head of Windermere<br />
Bingen Rhine<br />
6 x 9cm (each)<br />
$200–400<br />
769<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />
Figure with Plate and Seated<br />
Woman<br />
two oil on canvas<br />
17.5 x 13cm (each)<br />
$600–800<br />
770<br />
INDIAN SCHOOL<br />
Seated Gentleman with Hookah<br />
Pipe<br />
mixed media<br />
100.5 x 76.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
771<br />
ALOYS ECKARDT<br />
(ATTRIBUTED)<br />
Before and After Mealtime<br />
two oil on board<br />
each signed upper left and right:<br />
A. Eckardt<br />
22 x 15.5cm (each)<br />
$400–600<br />
772<br />
ETHEL REYNOLDS (ACTIVE<br />
1930-1960)<br />
Nude Studies<br />
two pencil on paper<br />
each signed lower right: Ethel<br />
Reynolds 61<br />
33.5 x 29.5cm (each)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Property from the Collection of<br />
Andrée Harkness<br />
$200–300<br />
773<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />
Study of a Boy<br />
charcoal and pencil on paper<br />
signed and dated but illegible lower<br />
left<br />
49.5 x 35.5cm<br />
$200–400<br />
774<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Near Gibraltar<br />
watercolour<br />
12.5 x 24.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Clyde Bank<br />
Corporate Collection, Sydney<br />
$200–400<br />
775<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Bridge near Gibraltar<br />
watercolour and ink on paper<br />
21.5 x 13.5cm<br />
70 x 20cm<br />
$200–400<br />
776<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Gibraltar From Sandy Bay<br />
Coast, Spain<br />
watercolour<br />
inscribed verso<br />
18 x 24cm<br />
$200–400<br />
777<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Catalan Bay 1887<br />
watercolour and ink<br />
dated and titled lower right: Catalan<br />
Bay RBA ‘87<br />
23 x 31cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Clyde Bank, Sydney (label verso)<br />
Corporate Collection, Sydney<br />
$100–200<br />
778<br />
PAX JAKUPA JR<br />
Dancers 2004<br />
acrylic on canvas<br />
signed and dated lower right: P<br />
JUKUPA, JR 2004<br />
cat no AK11781<br />
134 x 94cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne<br />
$400–600<br />
779<br />
PAX JAKUPA JR<br />
Untitled 2004<br />
acrylic on canvas<br />
signed and dated lower left: P.<br />
JAKUPA, JR 2004<br />
cat no AK11782<br />
94 x 133cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne<br />
$300–500<br />
780<br />
PAX JAKUPA JR<br />
Pisin (bird) 2008<br />
synthetic polymer paint on canvas<br />
signed and dated lower left: P.<br />
JAKUPA, JR<br />
cat no. AK14551<br />
61 x 46cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne<br />
$100–200<br />
781<br />
PHYLLIS NINGARMARA<br />
Untitled 2004<br />
synthetic polymer paint on canvas<br />
signed and inscribed verso: PHYLLIS<br />
NINGAMARA WARINGARRI ARTS<br />
cat no. WAA765804<br />
46 x 46cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Waringarri Arts, Kununurra, WA<br />
$300–500
179<br />
782<br />
GERMAN SCHOOL<br />
Rothenburg<br />
inscribed on margin<br />
12.5 x 7.5cm<br />
$100–200<br />
783<br />
W. C. KEENE (ENGLISH)<br />
On the Clyde, N. B.<br />
watercolour<br />
signed lower right: W C KEENE<br />
9 x 12.5cm<br />
$100–200<br />
784<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Two Spaniels and A Bush Track<br />
oil on canvas and oil on canvas on<br />
board<br />
24.5 x 37cm and 24 x 19cm<br />
$100–200<br />
785<br />
ADA TRUMAN<br />
<strong>The</strong> Open Gate 1914<br />
watercolour<br />
signed but illegible and dated lower<br />
left<br />
26 x 36cm<br />
$100–200<br />
786<br />
BARBARA RAWICZ-<br />
CERNECKY<br />
five framed works on paper<br />
In Festive Mood 1993, Reading 1993,<br />
Lone Figure, Girls with Balloons and<br />
Girl with Bird<br />
five mixed media on paper<br />
signed lower right and left<br />
Largest 10.5 x 15cm<br />
$100–200<br />
787<br />
DOUGLAS STEVENS<br />
Seated Figure<br />
terracotta with a bronzed finish<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
White Hill Gallery, Dromana<br />
$400–600<br />
788<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Figures<br />
composite stone sculpture<br />
64cm high<br />
$200–400<br />
789<br />
PORTUGAL QUINCE<br />
chromolithograph<br />
with printed text in image<br />
19 x 26.5cm<br />
$100–200<br />
790<br />
SALVADOR DALI<br />
Portrait<br />
colour reproduction print<br />
17 x 12cm<br />
$100–200<br />
791<br />
AFTER THOMAS<br />
H. SHEPHERD<br />
Four engravings published circa<br />
1828<br />
Italian Opera House, Haymarket; <strong>The</strong><br />
Guild-Hall; <strong>The</strong>atre Royal, Covent<br />
Garden; London Docks, Looking West<br />
10 x 15cm (each) 24 x 27cm (frame)<br />
$200–400<br />
792<br />
ENGLISH SCHOOL<br />
Teal, King Duck, Red-<br />
Crested Whistling Duck and<br />
Bimaculated Duck<br />
A collection of four lithographs<br />
each with printed titled in image<br />
29 x 38.5cm (each)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
George's, Melbourne circa 1980<br />
$200–400<br />
793<br />
PIERRE RENOIR<br />
Berthe Morisot<br />
etching<br />
inscribed in plate<br />
11.5 x 9cm<br />
$200–400<br />
794<br />
JOHN GOULD<br />
Tropidorhynchus Argenticeps<br />
(Silvery Crowned Friar-bird)<br />
colour lithograph<br />
with printed text in image<br />
51 x 35cm<br />
$200–400<br />
795<br />
JOHN GOULD (1804-1881)<br />
Nestor Productus (Phillip Island<br />
Parrot)<br />
colour lithograph<br />
with printed text in image<br />
50.5 x 34.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
796<br />
JOHN GOULD (1804-1881)<br />
Malurus Brownii (Brown’s Wren)<br />
colour lithograph<br />
with printed text in image<br />
51 x 34.5cm<br />
$100–300<br />
797<br />
FRENCH SCHOOL<br />
La Seine 1990<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed but illegible and dated lower<br />
left: 90<br />
52 x 71cm<br />
$300–500<br />
798<br />
FRENCH SCHOOL<br />
<strong>The</strong> Flower Seller and On the<br />
River<br />
two engravings<br />
both signed but illegible lower right<br />
48 x 18.5cm (each)<br />
$100–200<br />
799<br />
PIERRE RENOIR<br />
On the Beach<br />
etching<br />
signed in plate<br />
12 x 7.5cm<br />
$300–500
180<br />
800<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
At Prayer<br />
brass rubbing<br />
inscribed lower centre<br />
136 x 60cm<br />
$160–200<br />
801<br />
TOSHITOSHI<br />
Hazy-Night Moon '100 Aspects<br />
of the Moon'<br />
colour woodblock<br />
with printed text in image<br />
32.5 x 22.5cm<br />
$150–250<br />
802<br />
ITALIAN SCHOOL<br />
Naples<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed but illegible lower right<br />
42 x 26cm<br />
$200–400<br />
803<br />
LIONEL EDWARDS<br />
Horses<br />
a pair of colour prints<br />
inscribed in printed image<br />
25.5 x 38cm (each)<br />
$100–200<br />
804<br />
AUGUSTUS W WEEDON<br />
(BRITISH, 1838-1908)<br />
Early Morning Light Cattle and<br />
Windmill 1881<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and dated lower right: A W<br />
Weedon 1881<br />
23.5 x 35.5cm<br />
$250–450<br />
805<br />
JAPANESE SCHOOL<br />
Geishas<br />
two colour woodblocks<br />
each signed in image<br />
34.5 x 23cm (each)<br />
$400–600<br />
806<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Reading the Newspaper 1952<br />
watercolour<br />
signed and dated lower right: Tamas<br />
1952<br />
42 x 35.5cm<br />
$80–120<br />
807<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Moored Boats<br />
oil on canvas on board<br />
65 x 89cm<br />
$250–350<br />
808<br />
ETHELYNE G BOWEN<br />
Summer Rain<br />
watercolour<br />
signed lower right: Ethelyne G Bowen<br />
27.5 x 18.5cm<br />
$100–300<br />
809<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hunt<br />
oil on canvas<br />
59.5 x 89.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
810<br />
LE BLOND & CO<br />
After Edward Wells<br />
Scene at Windsor Castle, <strong>The</strong> Whole<br />
of the Royal Family 1850<br />
colour print<br />
with printed inscription and Royal<br />
Crest on margins<br />
20.5 x 11.5cm<br />
$100–200<br />
811<br />
HISTOIRE NATURELLE<br />
Danaides Blanches - Butterflies<br />
two colour engravings<br />
engraved by Bernard Durant<br />
plates 12 and 14<br />
with printed text in image<br />
32 x 21.5cm (each)<br />
$100–200<br />
812<br />
EDGAR DEGAS<br />
Ballerina<br />
reproduction print<br />
printed signature in plate<br />
31.5 x 23.5cm<br />
$100–200<br />
813<br />
J BARKER (OF BATH)<br />
Classical Landscape with<br />
Figures<br />
oil on canvas<br />
18 x 23.5cm<br />
$100–200<br />
814<br />
PIERRE RENOIR<br />
Hat Secured with Pin<br />
etching<br />
with printed signature in plate<br />
11.5 x 8cm<br />
$200–400<br />
815<br />
BOUDOT<br />
Landscape<br />
oil on board<br />
signed lower left: Boudot<br />
25 x 33.5cm<br />
$100–300<br />
816<br />
SAMUEL GODDARD (ACTIVE<br />
CIRCA 1920-1950)<br />
Evening Lake View 1906<br />
oil on panel<br />
signed and dated lower right: Sam<br />
Goddard 1906<br />
13.5 x 33.5cm<br />
$200–400<br />
817<br />
AUGUSTE RENOIR<br />
Femme Nues Essuyant<br />
colour reproduction engraving<br />
inscribed in printed image: Renoir<br />
1913<br />
25 x 20.5cm<br />
$100–200
181<br />
818<br />
EDGAR DEGAS<br />
Portrait of James Tissot<br />
reproduction print<br />
signed in printed image<br />
30.5 x 35cm<br />
$100–200<br />
819<br />
DUTCH SCHOOL<br />
<strong>The</strong> First Dancing Lesson<br />
oleograph<br />
20 x 23.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Howard Collection, 1942<br />
$200–400<br />
820<br />
CHARLES S BENNETT<br />
(1869-1930)<br />
Mt Juliet, Healesville 1915<br />
watercolour<br />
signed, dated and titled lower right<br />
and left: Charles S Bennett / Xmas<br />
1915 / Mt Juliet Healesville<br />
9.5 x 13.5cm<br />
$100–200<br />
821<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Tree of life<br />
gouache<br />
signed but illegible on margin<br />
41.5 x 30.5cm<br />
$80–120<br />
822<br />
BRITISH SCHOOL<br />
Portrait of a Gentleman circa<br />
1880<br />
watercolour<br />
18.5 x 13.5cm<br />
$100–300<br />
823<br />
AFTER W R SMITH AND AFTER<br />
JAMES BARENGER<br />
Newfoundland Dog and<br />
Nosegay<br />
AFTER A BELL<br />
Harrier, Pug Dog and Mastiff<br />
Dog<br />
five colour and monochrome<br />
engravings<br />
each with printed text in image<br />
10.5 x 15cm (two)<br />
15.5 x 11cm (three)<br />
$300–500<br />
824<br />
AFTER THOMAS KELLY & CO,<br />
LONDON<br />
<strong>The</strong> Eagle of the Andes, <strong>The</strong><br />
Secretary, <strong>The</strong> Black and Yellow<br />
Creeper<br />
three colour engravings<br />
with printed text on margin<br />
24 x 18cm (each)<br />
$200–400<br />
825<br />
AFTER WILLIAM ALEXANDER<br />
Punishment of the Tcha, View<br />
in Turon Bay and Natives<br />
of Cochis-china, Playing at<br />
Shuttlecock with their Feet<br />
three colour engravings<br />
published London April 1796, G Nicol<br />
each with printed text on margin<br />
from foilo atlas of McCartney<br />
Embassy to China, adapted by Allom<br />
in 1842<br />
17.5 x 23cm (each)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Helen Nixon Collection,<br />
Melbourne<br />
$300–500<br />
826<br />
A collection of Patek Philippe auction<br />
catalogues together with a Cartier<br />
catalogue, 1989 and later<br />
comprising five volumes<br />
$200–300<br />
827<br />
A Wedgwood black basalt limited<br />
edition plaque from <strong>The</strong> Lord<br />
Wedgwood Collection<br />
after the original, 'Apotheosis of<br />
Homer', modelled by John Flaxman<br />
Jnr, 1786, with gilt description<br />
and impressed marks underside,<br />
framed, boxed, and with associated<br />
paperwork<br />
14.5 x 20cm, plaque, 32 x 36cm,<br />
frame<br />
$300–400<br />
828<br />
A collection of reference and<br />
biographical subject books on art,<br />
history and architecture<br />
$200–300<br />
829<br />
A collection of German Auktionen<br />
Dr. Crott catalogues together with<br />
a Sotheby's watch catalogue, 1996<br />
and later<br />
$300–500<br />
830<br />
An Edward VII sterling silver mounted<br />
book of prayers & gospels by Levi<br />
& Salaman, Birmingham, 1904,<br />
together with a collection of leather<br />
bound volumes<br />
including a book of Proper Lessons,<br />
a copy of Bulter's Hudibras, the<br />
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam and a<br />
Geographical Dictionary<br />
$200–300<br />
831<br />
A collection of sterling silver personal<br />
accessory items, various dates and<br />
makers<br />
comprising a vesta case, a<br />
vinaigrette and a novelty 'dog<br />
whistle' vesta case, hallmarked to<br />
two items, vesta marked DF 13<br />
the whistle 6.5cm long,<br />
total weight of silver 60gms<br />
$250–350<br />
832<br />
A collection of catalogues on jewels<br />
and decorative arts<br />
$200–300
182<br />
833<br />
A collection of ancient coins<br />
including Byzantine and Seleucid<br />
$200–300<br />
834<br />
Five editions of Art At <strong>Auction</strong>, <strong>The</strong><br />
Year at Sotheby's and Parke-Bernet,<br />
1969 to 1974<br />
$50–80<br />
835<br />
Three Royal Jubilee coins<br />
Commemorating Royal Jubilee 1977,<br />
crafted in sterling silver, boxed.<br />
$100–200<br />
836<br />
An Art Deco silvered metal clock with<br />
twin dogs on a pink marble base,<br />
French, circa 1920<br />
with addorsed canine supporting<br />
a diamond shaped dial with Arabic<br />
numerals above a pink marble base<br />
23cm high, 17cm wide, 7cm deep<br />
$500–600<br />
837<br />
A Junghans spelter mystery clock in<br />
the form of a fruit seller<br />
29cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
838<br />
A corniche style carriage clock<br />
of typical form with a visible<br />
escapement, having an enamel dial<br />
with Roman numerals<br />
10.5cm high, 8cm wide, 6.5cm deep<br />
$140–200<br />
839<br />
A gilded mother-of-pearl inlaid<br />
papier-mache barometer watch<br />
stand together with two Chinoiserie<br />
vases<br />
the stand 20cm high, 27.5cm wide,<br />
9cm deep<br />
the largest vase 12.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
840<br />
An oak cased Westminster chime<br />
bracket clock, German, circa 1920<br />
36cm high, 26cm wide, 19.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
841<br />
A Louis XVI style polished brass<br />
mantel clock, 19th century<br />
the eight day bell strike clock with<br />
enamel buttons and Roman numerals<br />
upon a pressed dial with maker's<br />
cartouche for G. Philippe, set within<br />
a drum head upon a plinth, with an<br />
ornamented finial and shaped base<br />
36cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
842<br />
A Louis XV style bronze mounted<br />
tortoiseshell clock and stand,<br />
19th century<br />
the eight day bell strike clock of<br />
waisted profile with a pagoda top,<br />
having a white enamel dial with<br />
Roman numerals and minute marks,<br />
with maker's mark for Planchon, with<br />
leafy cast bronze trims, the stand<br />
conforming<br />
the clock 41.5cm high, 20cm wide,<br />
15.5cm deep<br />
$400–600 ♦<br />
843<br />
A small brass carriage clock, French,<br />
1900<br />
eight day cyclinder platform<br />
mechanism, white enamel roman<br />
numeral dial<br />
10.5cm high, 8cm wide, 6.5cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
844<br />
A later reproduction skeleton clock,<br />
20th century together with a small<br />
brass West German travel clock<br />
the skeleton clock in the form of<br />
a gothic cathedral facade, under<br />
dome with an eight day pendulum<br />
movement<br />
the dome 29cm high, the clock<br />
22.5cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
845<br />
A German brass continuous<br />
movement 400 day clock, circa 1910<br />
under a glass dome 27cm high, the<br />
mechanism 21.5cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
846<br />
A Swiss reproduction lantern clock<br />
by Buren<br />
eight day time only, etched Roman<br />
numeral dial<br />
25cm high, 9.5cm wide, 9.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
847<br />
A French carriage clock by James<br />
Grant & Son, 20th century<br />
with cylinder platform, eight day<br />
movement<br />
11.5cm high, 8.5cm wide, 6.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
848<br />
A collection of watchmaker's tools,<br />
19th century and later<br />
comprising a staking set, depthing<br />
tool, mainspring winder, rubbing<br />
in jewels set, martin gauge and a<br />
French made case back remover<br />
the largest case 11cm high,<br />
18cm wide, 13cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
849<br />
An Imhof carriage clock, circa 1960<br />
15 jewel Swiss made<br />
15cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
850<br />
Two sets of vintage polished brass<br />
miniature scales<br />
the polished mahogany case<br />
3cm high, 15cm wide, 8cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
851<br />
A black Viennese quarter striking<br />
mantel clock, circa 1840<br />
surmounted with a bronze of a<br />
classically dressed woman<br />
30 hour mechanism<br />
61cm high, 34cm wide, 15.5cm deep<br />
$400–600
183<br />
852<br />
A brass corniche carriage clock with<br />
carry case, early 20th century<br />
of typical glazed form with a visible<br />
escapement, having an enamel<br />
dial with Roman numerals, minute<br />
markings and blue steel hands,<br />
housed in a red leather and velvet<br />
lined case<br />
11cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
853<br />
A Schatz thousand day dome clock<br />
and a Schatz battery dome clock,<br />
circa 1970<br />
polished brass movement, dial and<br />
base with glass and plastic domes<br />
the largest 23cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
854<br />
A flame mahogany longcase clock<br />
signed Binny Gordon, Edinburgh<br />
eight day bell strike with anchor<br />
escapement, brass engraved<br />
break arch dial, calendar at six,<br />
weight driven to a mahogany case,<br />
circa 1790-1800<br />
210cm high, 44cm wide, 26cm deep<br />
$500–600<br />
855<br />
A brass mantel clock, French 1890<br />
the prominent dial with a visible<br />
escapement, porcelain chapter ring<br />
with Roman numerals and pierced<br />
hands, the body with turned finials<br />
and supports and a shaped carry<br />
handle<br />
20cm high, 12cm wide, 8cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
856<br />
An oak cased mantel clock,<br />
German, 1910<br />
the eight day strike clock with a<br />
silver and brass dial with Arabic<br />
numerals and decorative spandrels<br />
36cm high, 26cm wide, 15cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
857<br />
A Holloway & Co walnut mantel clock,<br />
late 19th century<br />
the arched case enclosing a Roman<br />
dial, and embellished with pierced<br />
Gothic strapping to the edges and<br />
crest, with key and pendulum. English<br />
case, American movement made for<br />
the English market.<br />
26.5cm high, 21.5cm wide, 10cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
858<br />
A giltwood laurel leaf framed mirror<br />
79 x 108cm<br />
$100–200<br />
859<br />
A collection of decorative<br />
porcelain and glassware vessels,<br />
early 20th century<br />
comprising a Mary Gregory glass<br />
water jug and three glasses together<br />
with a Carlton ware jug and an<br />
English 'Herona' vase<br />
the largest vase 35.5cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
860<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 imperial<br />
silver coin<br />
85cm long<br />
$60–100<br />
861<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 />
$100–200<br />
862<br />
A pair of carved walnut portrait<br />
roundels, Belgian, circa 1700<br />
of a Roman Senator and a General<br />
17cm square<br />
$300–500<br />
863<br />
A collection of Victorian miniatures,<br />
1840 and later<br />
comprising a near full length image<br />
of a woman in black dress with white<br />
lace cuffs in a hinged leather frame,<br />
a portrait of an elderly lady in a white<br />
frilled bonnet 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 18 x 13cm<br />
$300–400<br />
864<br />
A small bronze sculpture of a bird<br />
upon a raw travertine base<br />
16cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
865<br />
A Victorian Renaissance Revival<br />
pewter ewer, 19th century<br />
58cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
866<br />
A collection of Japanese objets d'art,<br />
19th century/early 20th century<br />
comprising a petite jewel casket,<br />
a damascene style cigarette case,<br />
a painted monkey inro, the other<br />
featuring mice in relief, together with<br />
a brass match strike compass and a<br />
small white stick metal paperweight<br />
with a compass dial<br />
the damascene case 8 x 12cm<br />
$200–300<br />
867<br />
A Satsuma brooch button, a carved<br />
monkey nut, together with a petite<br />
Georgian silver travelling cutlery set<br />
the travelling set comprised of two<br />
folding knives with mother-of-pearl<br />
handles and a small spoon, in a red<br />
leather silver lipped case with clasp<br />
the case 9 x 4.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
868<br />
A trio of vintage and antique<br />
embossing stamp presses,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
the largest 25.5cm high<br />
$150–250
184<br />
869<br />
Three silver mounted walking sticks<br />
the largest 90cm long<br />
$250–350<br />
870<br />
Four bamboo walking canes<br />
$300–500<br />
871<br />
A deer skin floor rug<br />
160 x 129cm<br />
$400–600<br />
872<br />
An oval mirror in an ebonised and<br />
gilded frame<br />
114 x 87cm<br />
$100–200<br />
873<br />
A French machine made tapestry<br />
depicting an 18th century salon scene<br />
124 x 170cm<br />
$200–300<br />
874<br />
A large wooden dolls house<br />
the multi-storey cream painted<br />
house with cupboard door opening,<br />
enclosing a range of wood and wire<br />
furniture and accessories<br />
102cm high, 74cm wide, 42cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
875<br />
A small Louis XVI style carved<br />
giltwood mirror<br />
77 x 58cm<br />
$100–200<br />
876<br />
A large carved giltwood overmantel<br />
mirror in the Victorian style<br />
165 x 150cm<br />
$300–500<br />
877<br />
A giltwood salon mirror, mid<br />
20th century<br />
with a scrolling foliate frame<br />
74 x 99cm<br />
$200–300<br />
878<br />
A pierced brass fire surround<br />
together with a fire set<br />
the surround 10cm high, 121cm long,<br />
25cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
879<br />
Two vintage cameras by Kodak<br />
together with a large antique brass<br />
telescope<br />
each in a leather case<br />
the telescope 52.5cm long<br />
$200–300<br />
880<br />
A pair of carved ecclesiastical pearl<br />
shells<br />
depicting scenes from the life of<br />
Christ<br />
the largest 14.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
881<br />
A large gilded overmantel mirror<br />
148 x 120cm<br />
$400–500<br />
882<br />
A Victorian mahogany toilet mirror,<br />
19th century<br />
the arching framed mirror held within<br />
turned supports on a stretcher base<br />
71.5 x 55.5cm<br />
$100–200<br />
883<br />
A Victorian giltwood salon mirror,<br />
19th century<br />
delicately trimmed with ribbons and<br />
floral swags<br />
56 x 53cm<br />
$200–300<br />
884<br />
Two small cast torsos on stands,<br />
after the antique<br />
25cm high and smaller<br />
$200–300<br />
885<br />
A bronze jockey and horse model on<br />
a marble base<br />
inscribed BW<br />
16.5cm high, 20cm wide<br />
$200–300<br />
886<br />
A framed cameo depicting a young<br />
woman with a dog in a rural setting,<br />
19th century<br />
originally a locket<br />
the cameo 6 x 4cm<br />
$100–200<br />
887<br />
A group of Staffordshire wares, early<br />
to mid 19th century<br />
comprising two figural spill vases,<br />
a spill vase with models of a zebra<br />
and cow, a model of a donkey, a boy<br />
playing with a poodle, a cottage<br />
pastille burner, a romantic idyll, an<br />
early figure of a seated piper with his<br />
dog, and a fairing<br />
26.5cm high and smaller<br />
$300–400<br />
888<br />
A carved and painted trumeau mirror,<br />
French, 19th century<br />
depicting figures by a bridge and<br />
river housed in a lightly relief carved<br />
arching oak frame<br />
146 x 104cm<br />
$600–800<br />
889<br />
A Victorian inlaid papier-mâché tray<br />
on a later stand, 19th century and<br />
after<br />
the oval tray decorated with bouquet<br />
of roses within a delicate giltwork<br />
border with mother-of-pearl inlay,<br />
resting on a folding base, together<br />
with a floral metalware tray<br />
the tray 76 x 51cm, 52cm high overall<br />
$200–300<br />
890<br />
A pair of Imari vases, late<br />
19th/20th century<br />
the baluster vases with phoenix<br />
and floral designs throughout in a<br />
typical cobalt and iron red palette<br />
24.5cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
891<br />
A modern reticulated floor lamp<br />
in a brushed brass finish, with an<br />
elbow join and flexible goose neck to<br />
a disc form lamp head<br />
158cm extended height<br />
$100–150
185<br />
892<br />
A Victorian mother-of-pearl inlaid<br />
papier-mâché writing slope and a<br />
jewel casket, mid 19th century<br />
the writing slop inlaid with pearl,<br />
paua shell and bone inlay with gilt<br />
enrichments, the with a leather<br />
writing slope and compartments,<br />
the other box with pearl, enamel and<br />
gilt decorations featuring birds in<br />
flowering trees<br />
the casket 10.5cm high, 30cm wide,<br />
21cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
893<br />
A Tunbridge ware walnut domed<br />
box together with a conforming pine<br />
money box, 19th century<br />
the domed box with decorative inlaid<br />
bands<br />
14cm high, 22cm wide, 12cm deep<br />
$250–350<br />
894<br />
A Georgian mahogany tea caddy,<br />
early 19th century<br />
the casket with a flat top diamond lid<br />
edged with boxwood stringing and<br />
having a shaped brass escutcheon,<br />
the repapered interior with lidded<br />
compartments and a glass mixing<br />
bowl<br />
16.5cm high, 29cm wide, 14cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
895<br />
A metal mounted box, with maker's<br />
mark for Jean a Rennes, French<br />
19th century<br />
in mahogany with contrasting trims<br />
and white metal pierced elements<br />
with studwork, fabric lined to the<br />
interior<br />
14cm high, 34cm wide, 24cm deep<br />
$250–350<br />
896<br />
A Victorian ebonised foldover card<br />
table, late 19th century<br />
with aboyna banding to the surface<br />
and gilt-metal trims, raised on a bird<br />
cage support with shaped outwept<br />
legs and brass casters<br />
80cm high, 87cm wide, 44cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
897<br />
Two Victorian boxes, second half<br />
19th century<br />
a mahogany and rosewood box<br />
with ivory stringing and white metal<br />
details, and a burr walnut box with<br />
a mother-of-pearl conforming<br />
escutcheon enclosed by stringing<br />
and bands in mixed timbers, both<br />
with refurbished fabric lined interiors<br />
the largest 10.5cm high, 24.5cm wide,<br />
18cm deep<br />
$200–300 ♦<br />
898<br />
A mother-of-pearl inlaid coromandel<br />
box, circa 1835<br />
of casket form with a flat top<br />
diamond lid, finely inlaid with formal<br />
mother-of-pearl vegetal motifs, with<br />
lion head handles to the short ends<br />
and raised on squashed bun feet,<br />
relined with oyster tone moire taffeta<br />
15cm high, 30cm wide, 21cm deep<br />
$250–350<br />
899<br />
A Victorian walnut casket box<br />
of waisted form with a flat top<br />
diamond lid and raised on squashed<br />
bun feet, relined with oyster moire<br />
taffeta<br />
20cm high, 36cm wide, 21cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
900<br />
A Victorian mother-of-pearl and<br />
brass mounted walnut desk set,<br />
19th century<br />
the shaped set with a single ink bottle<br />
and floral studwork decoration<br />
34cm wide<br />
$150–200<br />
901<br />
A French ormolu picture frame<br />
with ivorine tiles and a facsimile<br />
portrait miniature of a lady<br />
7.5 x 4.5cm<br />
$100–200<br />
902<br />
An antique copper swing handle coal<br />
scuttle, 19th century<br />
27cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
903<br />
An antique toy lion on wheels,<br />
early 20th century<br />
with mohair 'fur' and glass eyes, and<br />
hand stitched features, metal wheels<br />
and support bars, unmarked<br />
21cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
904<br />
A small giltwood mirror, 18th century<br />
the giltwood frame with cross<br />
hatched decoration and medallions<br />
and relief carved floral motifs to each<br />
corner, with aged plate<br />
51 x 36.5cm<br />
$400–600<br />
905<br />
A set of framed Grand Tour intaglios,<br />
19th century<br />
eight plaster medallions in relief each<br />
replicating statuary from the antique,<br />
box frame mounted<br />
23 x 23cm<br />
$200–300<br />
906<br />
An antique oriental style coopered<br />
bucket<br />
also with vertical strapping and<br />
studwork<br />
40.5cm high, 27.5cm diameter (at<br />
mouth)<br />
$80–100<br />
907<br />
A trio of Indo Persian miniature<br />
gouaches, plus one on ivory<br />
depicting figures on horseback, a<br />
regal figure and a romantic couple<br />
the largest image 19 x 8.5cm<br />
$300–400 ♦<br />
908<br />
A group four Indo Persian miniatures<br />
depicting a hunting scene against a<br />
gilded background, a courtly scene<br />
with a ruler and attendant figures,<br />
and a pair pavilion scenes featuring<br />
romantic couples<br />
$300–400<br />
909<br />
A miscellaneous group of ten prints,<br />
featuring architectural and city views<br />
$200–300
186<br />
910<br />
A miscellaneous group of<br />
approximately sixteen European<br />
and exotic engravings, together with<br />
folios of prints<br />
$200–300<br />
911<br />
A mixed group of prints in matching<br />
frames featuring architectural scenes<br />
and views<br />
comprising ten pieces<br />
$200–300<br />
912<br />
A group of decorative items including<br />
prints and lacquer<br />
including a modern icon, a Chinese<br />
relief carved panel, antique script and<br />
a reproduction Leonardo print<br />
20 x 15cm and smaller<br />
$100–200<br />
913<br />
A group of three portrait miniatures<br />
in Georgian style ebonised frames,<br />
19th century and after<br />
depicting portraits of a lady, a<br />
gentleman and a child in a red dress<br />
the largest 8 x 5cm<br />
$250–300<br />
914<br />
A group of four portrait miniatures,<br />
19th century and later<br />
featuring two finely dressed ladies in<br />
oval frames, a profile of a youth and a<br />
portrait of man<br />
the largest 8 x 6cm<br />
$250–300<br />
915<br />
A group of five miniatures including<br />
portraits and a figural narrative<br />
three portraits busts of antique<br />
ladies, and a half length portrait of<br />
an 18th century lady leaning upon an<br />
urn, and a narrative scene in the 17th<br />
century manner<br />
the largest 8 x 6cm<br />
$400–600<br />
916<br />
A pair of Neoclassical style brass fire<br />
dogs and a three piece fire set<br />
the largest fire tool 67cm long<br />
$300–400<br />
917<br />
A group of brassware lamps<br />
including two hurricane style sticks<br />
with shades, four chamber sticks, 3<br />
with glass shades, and a Miller's lamp<br />
the largest stick 49.5cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
918<br />
A Victorian brass banquet lamp,<br />
late 19th century<br />
with a Corinthian column stem<br />
supporting a moulded glass fuel font,<br />
with original fittings, chimney and a<br />
frosted shade<br />
90cm high<br />
$400–500<br />
919<br />
A Moroccan style metalware display<br />
tower<br />
with shelves<br />
89.5cm high<br />
$80–120<br />
920<br />
A collection of vintage leather<br />
suitcases<br />
comprising six pieces<br />
the largest 20cm high, 66cm wide,<br />
39cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
921<br />
A collection of ornamental throw<br />
cushions, including Sabatini,<br />
Designers Guild & William Yeoward<br />
comprising nine pieces in silk,<br />
satin, wool and velvet with various<br />
embroidery<br />
the Missoni style wool covered<br />
cushions 44 x 45cm<br />
$200–300<br />
922<br />
A collection of decorative wool<br />
cross-stitch throw cushions<br />
including two velour European<br />
cushions<br />
the musical cushion 49 x 49cm<br />
$100–200<br />
923<br />
A contemporary tapestry of water<br />
lilies by Flanders, Belgium<br />
90 x 160cm<br />
$200–300<br />
924<br />
A set of five Royal Crown Derby<br />
'Posies' tea trios<br />
factory marks to base<br />
the largest plate 17cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
925<br />
A vintage brass trimmed copper<br />
hunting horn<br />
125cm long<br />
$200–300<br />
926<br />
Four spiral twist glasses,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
including two engraved Jacobite<br />
style glasses and two air twist,<br />
glasses with conical bowls engraved<br />
with pendent tulip and diaper motifs<br />
the largest 17.5cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
927<br />
Two Georgian twist stem glasses,<br />
18th century and probably later<br />
including a thick stemmed trumpet<br />
air twist glass and a heavy ogee glass<br />
with a white filament stem, with<br />
BADA label glass<br />
the largest 18.5cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
928<br />
A small decorative gilt bronze mirror<br />
oval with applied cast ribbons, flora<br />
and cupid figures and reticulated<br />
silver overlay to the mount<br />
25cm high<br />
$250–350<br />
929<br />
A pair of gilt bronze figural<br />
candelabra, 19th century<br />
emblematic of the grape harvest with<br />
children holding cast grape vines<br />
each issuing branches supporting<br />
floriate sconces, raised on elliptical<br />
marble bases trimmed with grape<br />
vines<br />
24cm high, 17cm wide<br />
$400–500
187<br />
930<br />
A mahogany tea caddy, 19th century<br />
of plain rectangular form with a brass<br />
escutcheon and fitted with twin<br />
hinged canisters with remnant tin<br />
lining, and an etched glass bowl<br />
the box 14cm high, 30.5cm long,<br />
16cm deep<br />
$250–350<br />
931<br />
A marquetry inlaid bird's eye maple<br />
jewellery box, 19th/early 20th century<br />
the framed lid enclosing a floral<br />
design in mixed timbers the partially<br />
fitted interior with a compartment<br />
and fretwork tray<br />
15cm high, 31.5cm wide, 27.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
932<br />
A collection of six framed portrait<br />
miniatures, 19th and 20th century<br />
including a salon scene, historical<br />
figures and elegant ladies, a<br />
half portrait of a gentleman in a<br />
landscape setting, with monogram,<br />
three works signed<br />
15.5 x 15.5cm largest frame<br />
$300–400<br />
933<br />
Five Georgian enamel patch boxes,<br />
later 18th century<br />
each delicately decorated, all with<br />
sentiments to the lids, including love<br />
tokens<br />
the largest 3cm high, 4cm wide,<br />
3cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
934<br />
Two Victorian mother-of-pearl calling<br />
card cases, 19th century<br />
both with tile patterns, the larger<br />
case lightly engraved with flora and<br />
wriggle work, the smaller the smaller<br />
case inlaid with paua shell<br />
the largest 10.5 x 8cm<br />
$200–300<br />
935<br />
A Victorian treen wooden sewing<br />
clamp, 19th century<br />
with a small red velvet cushion for<br />
pins to the top<br />
20cm long<br />
$80–100<br />
936<br />
Two Victorian mother-of-pearl calling<br />
card cases, 19th century<br />
the larger case lined in royal purple<br />
silk with gilt tipped partitions, and<br />
small case with a similar blue silk<br />
interior<br />
the silver inlaid case 10 x 8cm<br />
$250–350<br />
937<br />
A collection of pewter by James<br />
Dixon of Sheffield and Peltrato<br />
a group of matching jugs in<br />
descending sizes with acorn finials,<br />
and a set of four covered dishes with<br />
ring handles<br />
the largest wine jug 23.5cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
938<br />
A collection of antique cross stitch<br />
samplers, 1810 and later<br />
comprising a George III sampler<br />
dated 1810, a William IV sampler<br />
dated October 1833 and a Victorian<br />
sampler by Charlotte Moxham,<br />
aged 9, 1868<br />
each worked with the alphabet, verse<br />
and decorative motifs<br />
the largest 54 x 21cm<br />
$400–600<br />
939<br />
A pair of Victorian sterling silver<br />
grape scissors by Henry Holland,<br />
London, 1869<br />
the Lily pattern scissors with<br />
threaded ring handles, maker's marks<br />
to the interior of both blades<br />
19.5cm long, 115gms<br />
$240–320<br />
940<br />
A large silvered metal low table in the<br />
Oriental style<br />
40cm high, 208cm wide, 105cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
941<br />
A pair of contemporary hardwood<br />
side tables<br />
with undertiers and brass capped<br />
feet<br />
55cm high, 60cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
942<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 />
$200–400<br />
943<br />
A hardwood sideboard<br />
by Coco Republic<br />
with four slatted sliding doors<br />
and raised on block feet<br />
102cm high, 193cm wide, 70cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
944<br />
A pair of walnut single beds,<br />
early 20th century<br />
the scroll top beds with quarter<br />
veneer panels enclosed by delicate<br />
boxwood inlay, with matching footers<br />
168cm high, 94cm wide<br />
$200–300<br />
945<br />
A small French Provincial style walnut<br />
side cabinet<br />
with a single drawer and twin<br />
panelled cupboards and raised on<br />
shaped bracket feet<br />
82cm high, 61cm wide, 30cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
946<br />
A pine side table<br />
the single drawer with porcelain knob<br />
handles, standing on four turned legs<br />
75cm high, 87cm wide, 44cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
947<br />
A small oak estate made table,<br />
18th century<br />
with four shaped stretchers<br />
79cm high, 60cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Sotheby's Melbourne, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Autumn</strong><br />
<strong>Auction</strong> <strong>Series</strong>, 2-3 May 2005, lot<br />
303<br />
$400–600
188<br />
948<br />
A mahogany folding lady's writing<br />
bureau, 19th century<br />
the stretcher based bureau of<br />
slender form, with a red leather<br />
writing surface and a series of tiered<br />
and hinged fold out compartments to<br />
the interior<br />
127cm high, 71cm wide, 47cm deep<br />
(at feet)<br />
$500–800<br />
949<br />
A mahogany chest of drawers in the<br />
Georgian manner, 20th century<br />
the bow front three drawer chest<br />
with swan neck handles and feature<br />
blonde wood borders, raised<br />
on shaped bracket feet, with a<br />
removable bevelled glass surface<br />
92cm high, 106cm wide, 55cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
950<br />
A French Louis XV style double<br />
bedhead and frame<br />
of serpentine profile with a carved<br />
scrolling shell form crest, with side<br />
rails<br />
$400–600<br />
951<br />
A set of eight mahogany Georgian<br />
style rail back dining chairs<br />
six chairs and two carvers with<br />
pierced lyre and tablet mid rails,<br />
raised on tapering legs with spade<br />
feet<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />
University (ACU)<br />
$200–400<br />
952<br />
A pair of late Victorian walnut side<br />
chairs, late 19th century<br />
with ornately carved vasiform<br />
backsplats, stuffover seats and<br />
raised on turned tapering legs<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />
University (ACU)<br />
$50–100<br />
953<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<br />
feet<br />
105cm high, 115cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />
University (ACU)<br />
$400–500<br />
954<br />
An Edwardian rosewood side table,<br />
early 20th century<br />
the string inlaid top with a central<br />
fan motif, the tapering splayed legs<br />
united by an undertier<br />
71cm high, 60.5cm wide,<br />
60.5cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />
University (ACU)<br />
$200–300<br />
955<br />
A late Victorian mahogany extension<br />
dining table, 19th century<br />
with two leaves and raised on turned<br />
legs with brass casters<br />
the table 74cm high, 196cm wide<br />
(with leaves), 105cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />
University (ACU)<br />
$300–400<br />
956<br />
A set of six contemporary dining<br />
chairs<br />
upholstered in a brown tweed<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />
University (ACU)<br />
$100–200<br />
957<br />
A pair of carved and panelled<br />
Damchiya settles, Indian,<br />
19th century<br />
with carved finials, deep seats with<br />
hinged panels, and iron bolts<br />
88cm high, 168cm wide<br />
$500–800<br />
958<br />
A large painted and carved teak<br />
Damchiya settle, 19th century<br />
90cm high, 156cm wide, 79cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
959<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 />
$700–900<br />
960<br />
A rosewood bench seat, in the<br />
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,<br />
the official residence of Victoria's<br />
Agent-General to London<br />
$150–250<br />
961<br />
A carved mahogany hanging mirror,<br />
early 20th century<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 />
$200–300<br />
962<br />
A pair of oak linenfold panels, English,<br />
15/16th century<br />
156cm high, 37cm wide<br />
$300–500
189<br />
963<br />
A pair of oak linenfold panels, English,<br />
15/16th century<br />
142cm high, 36cm wide<br />
$300–500<br />
964<br />
A French style wrought iron bakers<br />
stand<br />
the four tier stand with scrolling side<br />
supports having a composite quartz<br />
surface<br />
200cm high, 99cm wide, 51cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
965<br />
A set of eight upholstered mahogany<br />
dining chairs<br />
the high back camel hump chairs<br />
with stuffover seats and raised on<br />
square section legs with pierced<br />
carved spandrels, upholstered in a<br />
cream, red and grey striped textured<br />
fabric<br />
$300–500<br />
966<br />
An Asian hardwood low 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 />
$300–500<br />
967<br />
A William IV rosewood foldover<br />
games table<br />
the well figured surface opening<br />
to a green baize interior, raised on<br />
outswept legs with brass paw feet<br />
75cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep<br />
(folded)<br />
$700–900<br />
968<br />
An ebonised campaign style writing<br />
bureau<br />
with brass strapping and recessed<br />
swing handles, with drawers and a fall<br />
front with a fitted interior<br />
103cm high, 93cm wide, 41cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
969<br />
A mahogany sideboard, 20th century<br />
the cupboards with a decorative stud<br />
trim above a plinth base<br />
83cm high, 191cm wide, 50.5cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
970<br />
A high backed armchair, Italian, mid<br />
century<br />
in amber toned silk velvet with piping<br />
detail and a squab seat, raised on<br />
tapering short legs<br />
$300–500<br />
971<br />
A set of four high ladder back dining<br />
chairs, Italian<br />
in blondewood with electric blue drop<br />
in seats<br />
$400–500<br />
972<br />
A pair of leather and chrome<br />
barstools by Nordiska Kompaniet,<br />
Buenos Aires, 1950s<br />
with new black leather upholstery, the<br />
four legged stools with circular brass<br />
foot ring<br />
manufacturer's metal label to<br />
underside of each<br />
75cm high<br />
$400–500<br />
973<br />
A Colonial elm campaign chair,<br />
19th century<br />
the low folding chair with a bowed<br />
pierced and extended crest and a trio<br />
of pierced mid rails, the seat with a<br />
hole to hole cane panel<br />
84cm high, 39cm wide, 70cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
974<br />
A cedar secretaire bookcase,<br />
circa 1890<br />
with a protruding cornice above<br />
twin glass doors of arching profile,<br />
the extended base with a long fall<br />
front drawer and two conforming<br />
cupboards, raised on bracket feet<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Edward Clark Antiques, Melbourne<br />
$600–800<br />
975<br />
A walnut music canterbury,<br />
late 19th century<br />
with a pierced gallery top above a<br />
decorative partitioned section upon a<br />
maple base, with a single drawer and<br />
raised on toupie feet<br />
92cm high, 60cm wide, 37.5cm deep<br />
$150–250<br />
976<br />
An embossed metal Moroccan style<br />
coffee table<br />
49cm high, 149cm wide, 90cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
977<br />
A Victorian mahogany pedestal table<br />
and ten chairs, 19th century<br />
the circular table raised on a faceted<br />
pedestal with swept cabriole legs and<br />
whorl ends, the balloon back chairs<br />
with dished crests, stuffover seats<br />
upholstered in chartreuse velvet<br />
above turned legs with toupie feet<br />
71.5cm high, 149cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
G D McPhee Pty Ltd, Melbourne<br />
$700–900<br />
978<br />
A Georgian mahogany Pembroke<br />
table, 19th century<br />
the drop side table with two small<br />
drawers with brass knob handles<br />
raised on slender turned legs<br />
70cm high, 50cm wide, 40cm deep<br />
(each drop side 20cm)<br />
$300–400<br />
979<br />
A George III style mahogany bureau<br />
of typical fall front form with an<br />
arrangement of small drawers and<br />
pigeon holes, the fall front supported<br />
on pull out lopers, four long drawers<br />
with swan neck handles and raised on<br />
bracket feet<br />
109cm high, 97.5cm wide, 53cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
980<br />
A contemporary Chinese style glass<br />
top coffee table<br />
46cm high, 91cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
$100–200
190<br />
981<br />
An antique mahogany lounge suite<br />
upholstered in Pierre Frey fabric,<br />
early 20th century<br />
a three seat sofa and a pair of tub<br />
chairs with squab cushions, with<br />
carved showframes and raised on<br />
ball and claw feet, upholstered in<br />
caramel striped fabric<br />
the settee length of back 169cm<br />
$500–800<br />
982<br />
A Louis XV style inlaid kingwood side<br />
table, late 19th century<br />
with book end veneers to the<br />
serpentine surface inlaid with<br />
curvaceous vegetal motifs above a<br />
single drawer, the hipped cabriole<br />
legs joined by a conforming undertier<br />
74.5cm high, 50cm wide, 37cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
983<br />
A Victorian bird's eye maple<br />
marble top chest of drawers,<br />
late 19th century<br />
with a carrara marble top with canted<br />
corners above two short and three<br />
long cockbeaded drawers with cut<br />
crystal knobs to a plinth base<br />
122cm high, 140cm wide, 55cm deep<br />
$500–700<br />
984<br />
A Victorian bird's eye maple marble<br />
top dressing table, late 19th century<br />
with a bevel framed glass, shaped<br />
side supports to a carrara marble<br />
surface above a central drawer and<br />
pedestals each with four cockbeaded<br />
drawers and crystal knobs to plinth<br />
bases<br />
156cm high, 122cm wide, 55cm deep<br />
$500–700<br />
985<br />
A pair of Victorian style mahogany<br />
bedside cabinets<br />
each with a single drawer and a lower<br />
cupboard<br />
70cm high, 42cm wide, 35cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
986<br />
A small Victorian cedar chest of<br />
drawers, 19th century<br />
with bullnose edge above two single<br />
and two long drawers with turned<br />
knob handles and raised on ball feet<br />
86cm high, 88cm wide, 44cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
987<br />
A Victorian cast iron four poster<br />
double bed<br />
with tall posts with finials and top<br />
rails, and base rails for slats<br />
$100–200<br />
988<br />
A Victorian mahogany chest of<br />
drawers<br />
111cm high, 98cm wide, 46cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
989<br />
A Jacobean style carved oak side<br />
table, early 20th century<br />
with bold cup and cover supports to<br />
trestle ends and twin stretchers<br />
75cm high, 91.5cm wide,<br />
39.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
990<br />
A Louis XV style carved beech<br />
fauteuil, 19th century<br />
with a curvaceous carved showframe,<br />
with a padded back, armrests and<br />
serpentine seat all covered in floral<br />
tapestry, raised on cabriole legs<br />
$200–300<br />
991<br />
A Victorian mahogany barley<br />
twist stretcher-based side table,<br />
19th century<br />
with rosettes to the edges and raised<br />
on matching barley twist legs<br />
76cm high, 118cm wide, 69cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
992<br />
A pair of Victorian mahogany dining<br />
chairs, 19th century<br />
with cusped crests, stuffover seats<br />
and cabriole legs<br />
$80–120<br />
993<br />
A pair of Louis XVI style carved<br />
mahogany fauteuils, late 19th/<br />
early 20th century<br />
with a carved floral crest, serpentine<br />
stuffover seats and raised on cabriole<br />
legs, upholstered in blue, yellow and<br />
cream floral fabric<br />
$500–800<br />
994<br />
A glass top coffee table with four<br />
cream ceramic elephant supports<br />
40cm high, 136.5cm wide, 76cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
995<br />
A large plush velvet upholstered sofa,<br />
by Century USA<br />
the generous three seat sofa of<br />
kidney shape with piped upholstery<br />
and squab cushions complemented<br />
by a deep tassel fringe<br />
length of back 260cm<br />
$500–800<br />
996<br />
Two matched mahogany tripod base<br />
wine tables<br />
in the Georgian style tables with<br />
knopped stems<br />
the largest 48cm high,<br />
30cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
997<br />
A turned hardwood pedestal<br />
128cm high, 35cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
998<br />
Two small mahogany side tables<br />
one with turned legs united by an<br />
undertier, the other of pedestal form<br />
with a tripod base<br />
52cm high, 35cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
999<br />
A modern silver gilt mirror<br />
the moulded fame with rosettes to<br />
the corners<br />
97 x 66cm<br />
$100–200
191<br />
1000<br />
A set of four George II Irish red walnut<br />
dining chairs, late 18th century<br />
the chairs with vasiform splats and<br />
tapestry style seats, and raised on<br />
square section legs<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
ex Ross Grace<br />
$400–600<br />
1001<br />
A George III mahogany armchair, late<br />
18th century<br />
an ear form serpentine top rail above<br />
a wheat sheaf splat, curvaceous<br />
arms and supports, the seat rail with<br />
spandrels enclosing a drop in seat<br />
and supported on square set legs<br />
$400–500<br />
1002<br />
An unusual fruitwood oyster veneer<br />
stretcher-based coffee table,<br />
early 20th century<br />
tonneau shape with a raised pie<br />
crust gallery, featuring oyster veneer<br />
panels to the surface enclosed by a<br />
wide crossbanded border, raised on a<br />
'X' form base<br />
48cm high, 115cm wide, 70cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
1003<br />
\A George III mahogany pie crust<br />
occasional table, circa 1800<br />
the lobed table raised on a turned<br />
pedestal to a tripod base with sharp<br />
knees and pointed pad feet<br />
55cm high, 49.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
1004<br />
A Victorian style oyster veneer<br />
occasional table, 19th/20th century<br />
octagonal with a shaped gallery,<br />
supported on three legs with an<br />
undertier above swept legs with<br />
spade feet<br />
53cm high, 50cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
$150–250<br />
1005<br />
A velvet upholstered oak frame wing<br />
chair, early 20th century<br />
the contemporary grey velvet with a<br />
trellis design and nail trim details<br />
$400–500<br />
1006<br />
A George III mahogany carver, late<br />
18th century<br />
with an ear form shaped top rail<br />
above a pierced splat, a drop in<br />
seat and square form legs with side<br />
stretchers<br />
$300–500<br />
1007<br />
A Georgian style mahogany and<br />
hardwood wine table, 19th century<br />
octagonal with a shallow gallery<br />
above a turned pedestal and swept<br />
feet<br />
71cm high, 29cm diameter<br />
$100–150<br />
1008<br />
A George III mahogany chair, late<br />
18th century<br />
with a serpentine ear form top rail<br />
and decorative pierced splat above a<br />
drop in seat and square section legs<br />
united by stretchers<br />
$300–400<br />
1009<br />
A George III mahogany night stand,<br />
18th century<br />
with a shaped gallery above twin<br />
doors and a deep drawer enclosing a<br />
fitted porcelain pot, raised on square<br />
section legs<br />
76cm high, 55cm wide, 48cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
1010<br />
A Louis XV style walnut marble top<br />
side cabinet, early 20th century<br />
the marble surface with serpentine<br />
profile above a single drawer and pot<br />
cupboard with carved details, raised<br />
on cabriole legs with leafy knees and<br />
petite whorl feet<br />
84cm high, 36cm wide, 36cm deep<br />
$450–550<br />
1011<br />
A set of six French style dining chairs<br />
the high back chairs with stuff<br />
over seats above cabriole legs,<br />
upholstered in striking mix and<br />
match star and stripe upholstery in<br />
taupe tones<br />
$500–800<br />
1012<br />
A William IV mahogany platform base<br />
table, circa 1830<br />
circular and raised on columnar stem<br />
to a well, the triangular base with<br />
squashed bun feet<br />
75cm high, 130cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
1013<br />
A Georgian mahogany corner<br />
cabinet, early 19th century<br />
with astragal glazing above an<br />
extended base with a single fielded<br />
cupboard and a plinth base<br />
199cm high, 81cm wide, 57cm deep<br />
to each side<br />
$500–800<br />
1014<br />
A Georgian mahogany washstand,<br />
early 19th century<br />
the corner stand with a removable<br />
surface revealing an aperture for<br />
a washstand, the undertier with a<br />
single drawer and raised on slender<br />
tapering legs with slightly outswept<br />
feet<br />
97cm high, 55cm wide, 42cm deep to<br />
each side<br />
$250–350<br />
1015<br />
A small Georgian mahogany and<br />
satinwood hanging shelf, circa 1800<br />
with three shelves<br />
61cm high, 45.4cm wide, 11cm deep<br />
$250–350<br />
1016<br />
A Victorian mahogany pembroke<br />
table, circa 1890<br />
with two drawers and tapering<br />
reeded legs terminating in brass<br />
casters<br />
75cm high, 131cm wide (extended)<br />
97cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Adam Galleries, 1985<br />
$500–700<br />
1017<br />
A small stretcher-based mahogany<br />
side table<br />
raised on substantial trestle ends<br />
46cm high, 100cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
$500–700
192<br />
1018<br />
A Victorian mahogany desk,<br />
late 19th century<br />
with a tooled brown leather surface<br />
above twin frieze drawer with knob<br />
handles, raised on turned legs with<br />
toupie feet<br />
74cm high, 120cm wide, 51cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
1019<br />
An ebonised figural occasional table<br />
with a distressed surface and<br />
supported on a blackamoor-type<br />
cupid to scrolling swept legs<br />
58cm high, 38cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
J.P. Heurteau<br />
$240–300<br />
1020<br />
A set of four folding metal garden<br />
chairs with slat seats<br />
$200–300<br />
1021<br />
A modern circular dining table and<br />
chairs<br />
six green mid century chairs the table<br />
metal base with an oak top<br />
73cm high, 140cm diameter<br />
$300–400<br />
1022<br />
A modular red velvet upholstered<br />
couch<br />
each single seat section 65cm wide,<br />
the corners 79cm each<br />
$300–400<br />
1023<br />
A mid-century Danish blackbean<br />
desk manufactured under licence by<br />
William Latchford & Sons, Melbourne,<br />
circa 1960<br />
design attributed to Jens Risom, with<br />
rounded corners to the surface, two<br />
drawers and raised on slender conical<br />
legs with capped feet, Latchford label<br />
to drawer<br />
66cm high, 137cm wide, 69.5cm deep<br />
$500–700<br />
1024<br />
An oak table in the antique manner<br />
with three drawers featuring carved<br />
floral motifs in relief, turned legs to a<br />
box stretcher<br />
81.5cm high, 220cm wide, 55cm deep<br />
$200–400<br />
1025<br />
A small single drawer desk<br />
75cm high, 100cm wide, 39.5cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
1026<br />
A Victorian inlaid walnut four-tier<br />
whatnot, late 19th century<br />
the corner whatnot with boxwood<br />
floral inlay, turned supports and<br />
finials supporting shaped shelves<br />
130cm high, 43cm to each side at<br />
the base<br />
$200–300<br />
1027<br />
A George III Chippendale style<br />
mahogany side chair, circa 1770<br />
with a vegetal serpentine crest above<br />
a pierced and relief carved splat,<br />
upholstered in Chinoiserie patterned<br />
pink silk<br />
$300–400<br />
1028<br />
A Georgian style carver together with<br />
a similar side chair, 19th century<br />
with serpentine top rails knot carved<br />
splats, the seats upholstered in<br />
matching Chinoiserie pink brocade<br />
$300–400<br />
1029<br />
A Victoria mahogany extension<br />
dining table and eight balloon back<br />
dining chairs, 19th century<br />
the table with 'D' shaped ends<br />
and raised on cabochon and<br />
flute embellished baluster legs<br />
terminating in porcelain casters,<br />
seven chairs with stuffover seats<br />
upholstered in a green and cream<br />
patterned fabric, one with a shaped<br />
cresting rail, upholstered in blue<br />
paisley<br />
the table 76cm high, 215cm wide,<br />
125cm deep, with winder<br />
$500–800<br />
1030<br />
Two Georgian style side chairs with<br />
linen upholstery and a matching<br />
cushion<br />
both with a camel back and pierced<br />
splats<br />
$100–200<br />
1031<br />
Two Georgian style side chairs,<br />
19th/early 20th century<br />
the Hepplewhite chair with a shield<br />
shaped back and wheat sheaf splats,<br />
the Chippendale style chair with a<br />
serpentine cresting rail and a knot<br />
form splat, both upholstered in floral<br />
patterned yellow silk<br />
$200–300<br />
1032<br />
Two Victorian velvet upholstered<br />
gents and ladies chairs, 19th century<br />
comprising a gentleman's armchair<br />
in brown velvet together with a lady's<br />
armchair with pink velvet upholstery,<br />
both with floral tapestry cushions<br />
$400–600<br />
1033<br />
A mahogany four shelf free standing<br />
bookcase<br />
118cm high, 106.5cm wide,<br />
36cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
1034<br />
A Victorian flame mahogany<br />
stretcher-based side table,<br />
19th century<br />
with a single drawer, lyre supports<br />
and trestle ends<br />
73.5cm high, 66cm wide, 46cm deep<br />
$250–350<br />
1035<br />
A Georgian mahogany corner<br />
washstand<br />
with a gallery back and an undertier<br />
with a small boxwood strung drawer<br />
and raised on slender square section<br />
legs with splayed feet<br />
88cm high, 46cm deep to each side<br />
$100–200
193<br />
1036<br />
Two mahogany pedestal tripod base<br />
wine tables, 19th century<br />
the largest 70cm high,<br />
55cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
1037<br />
A Victorian mahogany desk,<br />
19th century<br />
with bullnose edging, five drawers<br />
with knob handles and raised on<br />
turned legs and brass casters<br />
81.5cm high, 122cm high, 60cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
1038<br />
A small Victorian footstool,<br />
19th century<br />
with cabriole legs and whorl feet,<br />
upholstered in blue velvet<br />
$60–80<br />
1039<br />
A Victorian mahogany washstand<br />
table, 19th century<br />
with a gallery back above twin frieze<br />
drawers, raised on turned legs to an<br />
undertier<br />
80cm high, 111cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
1040<br />
A Victorian side cabinet, 19th century<br />
with thumbnail edging above four<br />
drawers with knob handles to a plinth<br />
base<br />
85cm high, 58cm wide, 48cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
1041<br />
An early Victorian mahogany library<br />
table, circa 1840s<br />
the trestle based table with a turned<br />
stretcher with tulip motif and raised<br />
on lion's paw feet with porcelain<br />
casters<br />
76cm high, 138cm wide, 47cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
1042<br />
A Georgian style mahogany single<br />
drawer foldover table<br />
72cm high, 90cm wide, 44cm deep<br />
(folded)<br />
$300–400<br />
1043<br />
A Victorian cedar chiffonier,<br />
19th century<br />
with a decoratively carved serpentine<br />
crest above a single shelf, the base<br />
with a pulvinated frieze drawer and<br />
two cupboards with arched panels<br />
and raised on a plinth base,<br />
132cm high, 105cm wide, 40cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
1044<br />
A four tier wrought iron bakers stand<br />
by Le Forge<br />
with scrolling side supports<br />
214cm high, 66cm wide, 40cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
1045<br />
A hand-painted folding screen<br />
depicting classical ruins, by<br />
Maitland-Smith<br />
three panels, each 192 x 66.5cm<br />
$200–400<br />
1046<br />
A George IV bow front mahogany<br />
chest of drawers, circa 1825<br />
the six drawer chest with two short<br />
and four long cockbeaded drawers<br />
with pressed oval backplates and<br />
swing handles, with a dipped skirt<br />
and gently splayed bracket feet<br />
118cm high, 105cm wide,<br />
53.5cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
1047<br />
A mahogany drop side table, late<br />
19th/early 20th century<br />
with contrasting cross banding and<br />
raised on tapering square section<br />
legs united by a turned 'X' form<br />
stretcher<br />
70.5cm high, 71cm wide, 49cm deep,<br />
(137cm extended)<br />
$200–300<br />
1048<br />
Two silver plate tea trays,<br />
Drummonds and Hardy Bros., on<br />
stands<br />
A Sheffield plate engraved tray and<br />
one later, on Aesthetic style ebonised<br />
stretcher-based stands<br />
49.5cm high, 58cm wide x<br />
44cm deep (larger tray)<br />
$200–300<br />
1049<br />
A flame mahogany stretcher-based<br />
supper table, 19th century<br />
with drop sides to the short ends,<br />
trestle supports and cabriole legs<br />
with pad feet ,<br />
73cm high, 151cm wide, 61cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
1050<br />
A George III mahogany bow front<br />
chest of drawers, early 19th century<br />
with a reeded edge above two short<br />
and three long cockbeaded drawers<br />
with circular backplates and ring<br />
handles, raised on slender shaped<br />
bracket feet<br />
106.5cm high, 107cm wide,<br />
55.5cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
1051<br />
A mahogany hanging cabinet, late<br />
19th/early 20th century<br />
in the Georgian manner with a broken<br />
scroll pediment and medallion<br />
feature above twin drawers in<br />
contrasting pale wood above a small<br />
shaped hinged shelf, with incised<br />
gilded details<br />
104.5cm high, 51cm wide,<br />
20.5cm deep<br />
$250–350<br />
1052<br />
A George III mahogany bow front<br />
chest of drawers, early 19th century<br />
with two short and three long drawers<br />
each with circular backplates and<br />
ring handles, raised on shaped<br />
slightly splayed feet<br />
88.5cm high, 88cm wide, 46cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
1053<br />
A mahogany stretcher-based library<br />
table, early 20th century<br />
with a single drawer and raised<br />
on half hoop supports and reeded<br />
outswept legs with brass paw feet<br />
and casters<br />
72cm high, 107cm wide, 76cm deep<br />
$300–500
194<br />
1054<br />
A collection of vintage table linen<br />
comprising one large and two<br />
medium sized table cloths, sets of<br />
table mats, napkins and coasters<br />
$50–70<br />
1055<br />
An interesting group of assorted<br />
metal wares<br />
including a Russian brass samovar,<br />
a copper kettle, an embossed metal<br />
bowl, a miner's lamp and a miniature<br />
cast easel<br />
the bowl 40cm diameter, the<br />
samovar 39cm high<br />
$150–200<br />
1056<br />
A group of antique pewter measures<br />
and three reference books on antique<br />
pewter and its marks<br />
includes seven straight-sided<br />
measures and a set of five haystack<br />
measures<br />
the largest piece 24cm high<br />
$200–400<br />
1057<br />
A large group of pewter tankards,<br />
measures, various dates, and a lidded<br />
'Tappitan', Jersey 1720<br />
together with book, 'Pewter of the<br />
Channel Islands', Stanley C. Woolmer<br />
and Charles H. Arkwright<br />
the largest 28.5cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
1058<br />
A Coca Cola point of sale advertising<br />
light<br />
the plastic model featuring a frosted<br />
bottle in ice<br />
58cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
1059<br />
An Art Deco glass and wrought iron<br />
chandelier, French, circa 1925<br />
with swirling grape vines around a<br />
central corona and four scrolling<br />
arms terminating in pendant glass<br />
shades<br />
75cm long<br />
$800–1,200<br />
1060<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 />
$300–400<br />
1061<br />
A large Chinese-style pierced pewter<br />
floor lamp, 1960's<br />
the pierced decoration picked out in<br />
gilding<br />
125cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
1062<br />
A bronzed spelter table lamp<br />
the two light table lamp featuring a<br />
maiden and child in rustic attire and<br />
tulip shaped lights with alabaster<br />
shades and strappy foliage, on a<br />
marble base<br />
68cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
1063<br />
A bronzed spelter figural floor lamp,<br />
After Moreau<br />
three lights with frosted petal layered<br />
shades<br />
106cm high<br />
$500–700<br />
1064<br />
A retro Italian glass and brass<br />
pendant lamp, 1950s<br />
of tapering clear glass panels acid<br />
etched with a trellis design, with<br />
coiled brass sconces holding four<br />
globes and suspended by a square<br />
link brass chain<br />
the shade 24.5cm high, 25cm wide,<br />
25cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
1065<br />
Three contemporary acrylic column<br />
base table lamps<br />
of fluted form to square bases<br />
the largest 47cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
1066<br />
A pair of Neoclassical bronze base<br />
table lamps, 19th century<br />
with fluted stems to triform paw<br />
supports and triangular bases, with<br />
modern electric fittings<br />
each 52cm high<br />
$400–500<br />
1067<br />
A Dutch style polished brass hall<br />
lantern<br />
the cylindrical lantern with a bell<br />
shaped ceiling cup, the stem<br />
supporting three candle sconces<br />
65cm long<br />
$300–400<br />
1068<br />
A cast metal exterior lantern in the<br />
Victorian style<br />
of faceted form with vegetal mounts,<br />
with scrolling arm to a conforming<br />
wall fitting<br />
76cm long<br />
$200–300<br />
1069<br />
A Neoclassical style five branch<br />
bronze chandelier, early 20th century<br />
a decorative faceted stem, with<br />
double scroll arms supporting cast<br />
sconces for electric candles<br />
80cm long<br />
$600–800<br />
1070<br />
An antique wrought iron standard<br />
lamp, French<br />
the part gilded stem with a ribbon<br />
twist feature and raised on three<br />
arching feet<br />
144cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
1071<br />
A Victorian metalware hanging<br />
lantern, 19th century<br />
with three knopped stems supporting<br />
a cast vase supporting a central acid<br />
etched spherical shade and three<br />
downward shades<br />
102cm long<br />
$300–500
195<br />
1072<br />
A pair of Louis XVI style brass wall<br />
sconces, mid 20th century<br />
torchére style with pine cone finials,<br />
and issuing two curvaceous arms<br />
supporting electric candles,<br />
38cm high, 34cm wide<br />
$300–500<br />
1073<br />
A pair of Louis XVI brass wall<br />
sconces, 20th century<br />
with torch finials and pierced<br />
anthemion terminals, the twin arms<br />
supporting electric candles<br />
29cm high, 22cm wide<br />
$300–400<br />
1074<br />
A pair of brass Louis XVI wall sconces<br />
the cast brass sconces with ribbon<br />
tied swag feature and issuing twin<br />
curavecous arms supporting electric<br />
candles<br />
28cm long<br />
$400–500<br />
1075<br />
A pair of French brass bouillotte<br />
lamps<br />
of typical form with adjustable twin<br />
electric candles above a well, with<br />
gold lined matte black tolework<br />
shades<br />
50cm high<br />
$400–500<br />
1076<br />
A modern reticulated brass floor<br />
lamp<br />
the adjustable lamp on a slender<br />
stem to a round base, and having<br />
a brushed metal effect low domed<br />
lamp head<br />
156cm, extended height<br />
$100–200<br />
1077<br />
A gilt metal mounted porcelain table<br />
lamp, 19th/20 century<br />
in the French manner, the ovoid<br />
pedestal lamp with a rose decorated<br />
wreath and high set gilt handles and<br />
cast mounts<br />
52cm high to top of fitting<br />
$100–200<br />
1078<br />
A porcelain table lamp by Royal<br />
Crown Derby, 20th century<br />
in 'Derby Posies' design with a<br />
parchment coloured shade, green<br />
backstamp underside<br />
35cm high to top of fitting<br />
$100–200<br />
1079<br />
A group of three glass table lamps<br />
with shades<br />
clear glass baluster shape bases<br />
with brass mounts and white conical<br />
damask shades<br />
37cm high, to top of fitting<br />
$200–300<br />
1080<br />
A modern reticulated floor lamp<br />
in a brushed brass finish with a<br />
flexible section mid and neck to a<br />
domed lamp head<br />
150cm extended height<br />
$100–150<br />
1081<br />
Three Victorian white metal oil lamps,<br />
19th century<br />
comprising an urn form lamp with<br />
twin chimneys, a baluster lamp with<br />
flora in relief, and; a censer form<br />
lamp, two with EPBM marks, the<br />
censer with marks for James Dixon<br />
& Sons, all with original mechanisms<br />
and glass chimneys<br />
the largest 45cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
1082<br />
A large Art Deco frosted<br />
glass pendant shade, French,<br />
early 20th century<br />
57cm diameter<br />
$200–400<br />
1083<br />
An Art Deco frosted glass pendant<br />
light, French, early 20th century<br />
50cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
1084<br />
A pair of polished brass desk lamps,<br />
Italian, 1970s<br />
55cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
1085<br />
An Art Deco chrome mounted floor<br />
lamp<br />
with rectangular satin pleated shade<br />
the base 163cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
1086<br />
A Koko light by Slide Design, Italy<br />
45cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
1087<br />
MAP OF PARIS<br />
reproduction print<br />
with printed text in image<br />
54 x 69cm<br />
$100–200<br />
1088<br />
Map of Sussex<br />
19th Century reproduction of<br />
Christopher Saxton 1575<br />
colour engraving<br />
with printed text in image<br />
41.5 x 56cm<br />
$100–200<br />
1089<br />
Descriptive Maps of London Poverty<br />
1889<br />
three colour reproduction prints<br />
with printed text in image and on<br />
margin<br />
51.5 x 61cm<br />
$100–200<br />
1090<br />
An antique flintlock rifle, Indian<br />
with silver and brass inlay and a bone<br />
buttplate<br />
85cm long<br />
$200–300<br />
1091<br />
A collection of seashells and coral<br />
including two giant conches and a<br />
collection of brain coral<br />
$400–600
196<br />
1092<br />
An antique North West Persian<br />
flatwoven bag-face, Sumac<br />
121 x 49.5cm<br />
$100–200<br />
1093<br />
A Kurdish runner, northwest Iran, mid<br />
20th century<br />
a tightly patterned rug with a red field<br />
and multiple borders<br />
365cm x 107cm<br />
$300–400<br />
1094<br />
A Turkoman rug, Central Asia, Tekke<br />
tribe, early 20th century<br />
of typical geometric design upon a<br />
blood red field<br />
185 x 118cm<br />
$200–400<br />
1095<br />
A West-Central Persian carpet,<br />
Mahal district, early 20th century<br />
featuring a close formal floral design<br />
upon a red field enclosing by a main<br />
border in ink blue with repeat flower<br />
heads<br />
278 x 357cm<br />
$200–400<br />
1096<br />
A knotted rug, Bakshaish<br />
region, North-West Persia,<br />
early 20th century<br />
featuring geometric tree of life and<br />
other vegetal motifs in colours upon<br />
a blue black field enclosed by a red<br />
main border and smaller cream<br />
bands<br />
158 x 208cm<br />
$400–600<br />
1097<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 />
$1,000–1,500<br />
1098<br />
A North-East Persian wool rug,<br />
Beluch tribe, early 20th century<br />
with archaic repeat patterns in dark<br />
blue, white and watermelon colours<br />
and enclosed by a boldly patterned<br />
border<br />
150 x 87cm<br />
$400–600<br />
1099<br />
A small Persian wool rug, Baktiari,<br />
mid-20th century<br />
with a central lozenge and a<br />
geometric arrangement of flora in<br />
pink and blue colours upon a red<br />
field, with cream and blue floral<br />
motifs to the corners and enclosed<br />
by a patterned ink blue main border<br />
160 x 106cm<br />
$300–500<br />
1100<br />
A Persian wool rug, Hamadan district,<br />
mid- 20th century<br />
with a shaped lozenge and an<br />
interlocking geometric arrangement<br />
of floral motifs in blue, tan and<br />
maroon colours upon a cherry field,<br />
enclosed by a cream border<br />
288 x 104<br />
$600–800<br />
1101<br />
A wool runner and a small Pakistani<br />
wool runner, mid-20th century<br />
with hooked lozenges and stylised<br />
flora upon a red field, enclosed by<br />
a crenellated and stepped feature<br />
and a border of repeating octagonal<br />
motifs, the smaller runner with repeat<br />
lozenges on a red field<br />
the runner 570 x 78cm<br />
the smaller rug 208 x 65cm<br />
$300–500<br />
1102<br />
A Persian wool rug, Chahar Mahal,<br />
mid-20th century<br />
in tan, watermelon and tan colours<br />
featuring a rosette set within<br />
lozenges and profusely decorated<br />
with flora and tendrils upon an ink<br />
blue ground, enclosed by chevron<br />
and repeat pattern borders<br />
194 x 131cm<br />
$300–500<br />
1103<br />
A North-East Persian Turkoman wool<br />
rug, 20th century<br />
of typical elephant foot design on a<br />
blood red field enclosed by multiple<br />
repeat pattern borders<br />
187cm x 134cm<br />
$400–600<br />
1104<br />
A Central Asian Turkoman wool rug,<br />
Tekke tribe, 20th century<br />
with black, white and orange<br />
repeating gul motifs on a red ground<br />
and enclosed by narrow patterned<br />
borders, comb motifs to the short<br />
ends<br />
145 x 106.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
1105<br />
A Central Asian Turkoman wool rug,<br />
Tekke tribe, 20th century<br />
a tightly patterned carpet featuring<br />
black, white and watermelon red<br />
repeating gul motifs on a red field,<br />
and enclosed by numerous narrow<br />
patterned borders, comb motifs to<br />
the short ends<br />
190 x 126cm<br />
$400–600<br />
1106<br />
A North-West Persian wool rug with<br />
Caucasian design, 20th century<br />
with bold star motifs in contrasting<br />
blue and pink and olive and tan<br />
colours and floral sprigs upon a<br />
cream field<br />
126 x 81cm<br />
$200–300<br />
1107<br />
A Persian wool rug, Hamadan district,<br />
20th century<br />
profusely decorated with geometric<br />
motifs upon a pink field, with dark<br />
blue spandrels and enclosed by<br />
repeat patterned borders<br />
177 x 120cm<br />
$400–600
197<br />
1108<br />
A North-West Persian wool rug, Heriz<br />
district, mid-20th century<br />
with a bold central floral star in<br />
russet, cream and blue colours with<br />
a profusion of flora upon a deep blue<br />
field, enclosed by a red patterned<br />
border and conforming narrow bands<br />
168 x 145cm<br />
$400–600<br />
1109<br />
A Central Asian Turkoman wool rug,<br />
20th century<br />
with repeat stylised floral motifs in<br />
navy and red upon a watermelon<br />
field, and enclosed by multiple<br />
narrow bands<br />
146 x 104cm<br />
$300–500<br />
1110<br />
A Central Asian Turkoman wool rug,<br />
Tekke tribe, 20th century<br />
a tightly patterned carpet featuring<br />
black, white and watermelon red<br />
repeating gul motifs on a navy field,<br />
enclosed by numerous narrow<br />
patterned borders, comb motifs to<br />
the short ends<br />
185 x 124cm<br />
$400–600<br />
1111<br />
A red and navy Afshar rug,<br />
20th century<br />
in pink, blue and white colours<br />
featuring a central lozenge and a<br />
profusion of vegetal motifs upon<br />
a red field, with navy corners and<br />
enclosed by various repeat pattern<br />
borders<br />
150 x 105cm<br />
$400–600<br />
1112<br />
A Central Asian Turkoman wool rug,<br />
Tekke tribe, 20th century<br />
of gul design in navy and white upon<br />
a dusky russet field enclosed by<br />
multiple borders, with a later fringe<br />
156 x 100cm<br />
$300–500<br />
1113<br />
A Persian tribal wool flatweave rug<br />
with a bold central lozenge in blue<br />
black colours upon a red field<br />
scattered with boteh and enclosed by<br />
multiple borders<br />
118 x 95cm<br />
$200–300<br />
1114<br />
A group of thirteen concrete planter<br />
boxes<br />
of rectangular form each with a<br />
stepped rim and foot<br />
25cm high, 91cm wide, 30cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
1115<br />
Four vintage white painted concrete<br />
planters<br />
the largest 55cm high,<br />
57cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
1116<br />
A set of four concrete planter boxes<br />
of square form, each with moulded<br />
swag and mask decoration<br />
42 x 46 x 46<br />
$300–500<br />
1117<br />
A collection of nine square<br />
reconstituted stone planters<br />
30cm high, 36cm wide, 36cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
1118<br />
A composite stone cherub on<br />
pedestal together with a small<br />
composite stone statue of a putti<br />
147cm high and 50cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
1119<br />
A composite stone fountain and a<br />
wall plaque<br />
the fountain 63cm high<br />
the plaque 42 x 71cm<br />
$200–300<br />
1120<br />
A Victorian style cast iron garden<br />
bench<br />
length of back 152cm<br />
$300–500<br />
1121<br />
A pair of composite stone garden<br />
urns each with relief decoration<br />
each 40cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
End of Sale
198<br />
Terms & Conditions of Sale<br />
<strong>The</strong> Terms and Conditions of Sale listed here contain<br />
the policies of Gibson's <strong>Auction</strong>eers & Valuers Pty<br />
Ltd (herein after referred to as "Gibson's"). <strong>The</strong>y are<br />
the Terms on which Gibson's and the Seller contract<br />
with the Buyer. <strong>The</strong>y may be amended by printed<br />
Saleroom Notices or oral announcements made<br />
before and during the Sale. By Bidding at <strong>Auction</strong>,<br />
you agree to be bound by these terms.<br />
1. Definitions<br />
<strong>The</strong> following conditions that are listed contain<br />
terms that are used regularly and have the following<br />
meanings:<br />
"<strong>Auction</strong>" means the event at which any Lot is<br />
offered for Sale by Gibson's.<br />
"<strong>Auction</strong>eer" means the representative of Gibson's<br />
conducting the <strong>Auction</strong>.<br />
"Bid" / "Bidder" means the action of notifying the<br />
<strong>Auction</strong>eer of the intention to purchase the Lot by<br />
the Prospective Buyer. <strong>The</strong> Bidder is any person or<br />
entity that makes this makes this action. Bidding is<br />
understood by both the Bidder and Gibson's to be<br />
contractually obliging.<br />
“Buyer” means the person with the highest Bid<br />
accepted by the <strong>Auction</strong>eer.<br />
“Buyer's Premium” means the charge payable by<br />
the Buyer to the <strong>Auction</strong> house as a percentage of<br />
the Hammer Price.<br />
“Company” means Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>s Pty Ltd,<br />
trading as Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>s.<br />
“Forgery” means an item constituting an imitation<br />
originally conceived and executed with fraudulent<br />
intention to deceive as to authorship, origin, age,<br />
period, culture, provenance or source where the<br />
correct description as to such matters is not<br />
reflected by the description in the catalogue.<br />
Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a<br />
forgery by reason of any damage or restoration work<br />
of any kind (including re-painting).<br />
“Hammer Price” means the amount of the highest<br />
Bid accepted by the <strong>Auction</strong>eer in relation to a Lot.<br />
“Insured Value” means the amount that Gibson's<br />
in its absolute discretion from time to time shall<br />
consider the value for which a Lot should be covered<br />
for insurance (whether or not insurance is arranged<br />
by Gibson's).<br />
“Lot” means any item within the Sale for <strong>Auction</strong><br />
and in particular the item or items described against<br />
any Lot number in the catalogue.<br />
"Prospective Buyer" means any person or entity<br />
with the intention of purchasing any Lot in the<br />
<strong>Auction</strong>.<br />
“Reserve” means the confidential lowest amount<br />
at which Gibson's has contractually agreed with the<br />
Seller that the Lot can be sold.<br />
"Sale" means any private treaty or <strong>Auction</strong> Sale at<br />
which a Lot is offered for Sale.<br />
“Seller” means (as appropriate) the owner, their<br />
agent, executors or personal representatives, or<br />
the person in possession of the property consigned<br />
for <strong>Auction</strong>. Multiple owners, agents or persons in<br />
possession shall jointly and severally assume all<br />
obligations, liabilities, representations, warranties<br />
and indemnities in relation to the Sale of the Lot.<br />
"Dollars" or "$" means Australian currency. All Bids,<br />
Hammer Price, Reserves, Buyer's Premium and<br />
other expressions of value are understood to be in<br />
Australian Dollars unless otherwise specified.<br />
2. Gibson’s <strong>Auction</strong>eers<br />
& Valuers as Agent<br />
Except as otherwise stated Gibson's acts as agent<br />
for the Seller.<br />
<strong>The</strong> contract for the Sale of the property is therefore<br />
made between the Seller and the Buyer.<br />
3. Before the Sale<br />
A) EXAMINATION OF PROPERTY<br />
Prospective Buyers are strongly advised to examine<br />
in person any property in which they are interested<br />
before the <strong>Auction</strong> takes place. Neither Gibson's<br />
nor the Seller provides any guarantee in relation to<br />
the nature of the property apart from the Limited<br />
Warranty in the paragraph below. <strong>The</strong> property is<br />
otherwise sold “as is”.<br />
B) CATALOGUE AND OTHER DESCRIPTIONS<br />
All statements by Gibson's in the catalogue entry<br />
for the property or in the condition report, or made<br />
orally or in writing elsewhere, are statements of<br />
opinion and are not to be relied upon as statements<br />
of fact. Such statements do not constitute a<br />
representation, warranty or assumption of liability<br />
by Gibson's of any kind. References in the catalogue<br />
entry to the condition report, including damage<br />
or restoration are for guidance only and should be<br />
evaluated by personal inspection by the Bidder or<br />
a knowledgeable representative. <strong>The</strong> absence of<br />
such a reference does not imply that an item is free<br />
from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to<br />
particular defects imply the absence of any others.<br />
Estimates of the selling price should not be relied<br />
on as a statement that this is the price at which<br />
the item will sell or its value for any other purpose.<br />
Neither Gibson's nor the Seller is responsible for<br />
any errors or omissions in the catalogue or any<br />
supplemental material.<br />
Images are measured height by width. Illustrations<br />
are provided only as a guide and should not be relied<br />
upon as a true representation of colour or condition.<br />
Images are not shown at a standard scale. Mention<br />
is rarely made of frames (which may be provided as<br />
supplementary images on the website) which do<br />
not form part of the Lot as described in the printed<br />
catalogue.<br />
All transactions are in Australian Dollars so there<br />
may be a small exchange rate risk, for international<br />
Buyers. <strong>The</strong> costs associated with acquiring a goods<br />
certificate will be borne by the Buyer. If the item<br />
turns out to be a Forgery or otherwise incorrectly<br />
described, all reasonable costs will be borne by<br />
the Seller.<br />
C) BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY<br />
All property is sold “as is” without representation<br />
or warranty of any kind by Gibson's or the Seller.<br />
Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves<br />
concerning the condition of the property and the<br />
matters referred to in the catalogue by requesting a<br />
condition report.<br />
4. At the Sale<br />
A) REFUSAL OF ADMISSION<br />
Gibson's reserves the right at our complete<br />
discretion to refuse admission to the <strong>Auction</strong><br />
premises or participation in any <strong>Auction</strong> and to<br />
reject any Bid.<br />
B) REGISTRATION BEFORE BIDDING<br />
Any new Prospective Buyer must complete and<br />
sign a registration form and provide photographic<br />
identification before Bidding. Gibson's may<br />
request bank, trade or other financial references to<br />
substantiate this registration.<br />
C) BIDDING AS A PRINCIPAL<br />
When making a Bid, a Bidder is accepting personal<br />
liability to pay the purchase price including the<br />
Buyer's Premium and all applicable taxes, plus<br />
all other applicable charges, unless it has been<br />
explicitly agreed in writing with Gibson's before<br />
the commencement of the Sale that the Bidder is<br />
acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party<br />
acceptable to Gibson's and that Gibson's will only<br />
look to the principal for payment.<br />
D) INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATIONS<br />
All international clients not known to Gibson's will<br />
be required to scan or fax through an accredited<br />
form of photo identification and pay a deposit at our<br />
discretion in cleared funds into Gibson's account<br />
at least 48 hours before the commencement of<br />
the <strong>Auction</strong>. Bids will not be accepted without<br />
this deposit. Gibson's also reserves the right to<br />
request any additional forms of identification prior<br />
to registering an overseas Bid. This deposit can be<br />
made using a credit card, however the balance of<br />
any purchase price in excess of $5,000 cannot be<br />
charged to this card without prior arrangement. This<br />
deposit is redeemable against any <strong>Auction</strong> purchase.<br />
E) ABSENTEE BIDS<br />
Gibson's will use reasonable efforts to execute<br />
written Bids delivered to us at least 24 hours prior<br />
to the Sale for the convenience of those clients<br />
who are unable to attend the <strong>Auction</strong> in person.<br />
If Gibson's receives identical written Bids on a<br />
particular Lot, and at the <strong>Auction</strong> these are the<br />
highest Bids on that Lot, then the Lot will be sold<br />
to the person whose written Bid was received and<br />
accepted first. Execution of written Bids is a free<br />
service undertaken subject to other commitments<br />
at the time of the Sale and we do not accept liability<br />
for failing to execute a written Bid or for errors<br />
or omissions which may arise. It is the Bidder’s<br />
responsibility to check with Gibson's after the<br />
<strong>Auction</strong> if they were successful. Unlimited or<br />
“Buy” Bids will not be accepted. Please refer to our<br />
indicative Bidding increments below for appropriate<br />
absentee Bid amounts (Section K).<br />
F) TELEPHONE BIDS<br />
Priority will be given to overseas and interstate<br />
Bidders. Arrangements for this service must be<br />
confirmed at least 24 hours prior to the <strong>Auction</strong><br />
commencing. Gibson's accepts no responsibility<br />
whatsoever for any errors or failure to execute Bids.<br />
In telephone Bidding the Buyer agrees to be bound<br />
by all terms and conditions listed here and accepts<br />
that Gibson's cannot be held responsible for any<br />
miscommunications in the process. <strong>The</strong> success<br />
of telephone Bidding cannot be guaranteed due to<br />
circumstances that are unforeseen. Buyers should<br />
be aware of the risk and accept the consequences<br />
should contact be unsuccessful at the time of<br />
<strong>Auction</strong>. You must advise Gibson's of the Lots in<br />
question and recommend a ‘Cover Bid’ amount<br />
should there be any issues with technology or<br />
communication via the telephone number provided.<br />
Gibson's will advise Telephone Bidders who have<br />
registered at least 24 hours before the <strong>Auction</strong> of<br />
any relevant changes to descriptions, withdrawals or<br />
any other Sale room notices.<br />
G) ONLINE BIDDING<br />
Gibson's accepts no responsibility for any<br />
errors, failure to execute Bids or any other<br />
miscommunications regarding this process. It is the<br />
online Bidder’s responsibility to ensure the accuracy<br />
of the relevant information regarding Bids, Lot<br />
numbers and contact details.
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H) RESERVES<br />
Unless otherwise indicated, all Lots are offered<br />
subject to a Reserve, which is the confidential<br />
minimum price below which the Lot will not be<br />
sold. <strong>The</strong> Reserve will not exceed the low estimate<br />
printed in the catalogue. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>eer may open<br />
the Bidding on any Lot below the Reserve by placing<br />
a Bid on behalf of the Seller. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>eer may<br />
continue to Bid on behalf of Seller up to the amount<br />
of the Reserve, either by placing consecutive Bids or<br />
by placing Bids in response to other Bidders.<br />
I) AUCTIONEER'S DISCRETION<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>eer has the right at his absolute and<br />
sole discretion to refuse any Bid, to advance the<br />
Bidding in such a manner as he may decide, to<br />
withdraw or divide any Lot, to combine any two or<br />
more Lots and, in the case or error or dispute and<br />
whether during or after the Sale, to determine the<br />
successful Bidder, to continue the Bidding, to cancel<br />
the Sale or to re-offer and resell the item in dispute.<br />
In the event of a dispute, or the <strong>Auction</strong>eer or the<br />
Company is of the opinion that there has been a<br />
misunderstanding or mistake regarding a Sale or a<br />
Lot the subject of a Sale, the <strong>Auction</strong>eer may rescind<br />
the Sale and put any Lot up for a Second <strong>Auction</strong>. If<br />
a Sale is rescinded, the Company may put the Lot up<br />
at a second <strong>Auction</strong>, offer the Lot for sale by private<br />
treaty or withdraw the Lot from sale entirely.<br />
J) SUCCESSFUL BID AND PASSING OF RISK<br />
Subject to the <strong>Auction</strong>eer’s discretion, on the<br />
acceptance of a Bid by the fall of the <strong>Auction</strong>eer's<br />
hammer, a contract of sale is made between the<br />
Seller and the Buyer. Risk and responsibility for the<br />
Lot (including frames or glass where relevant) passes<br />
immediately to the Buyer. Gibson's shall not be liable<br />
for any breach of contract by either the Seller or<br />
the Buyer.<br />
K) INDICATIVE BIDDING STEPS, ETC.<br />
Gibson's reserves the right to refuse any Bid,<br />
withdraw any Lot from Sale, to place a Reserve on<br />
any Lot and to advance the Bidding according to<br />
the following:<br />
Increment Amount<br />
Dollar Range<br />
$20 $0–$500<br />
$50 $500–$1,000<br />
$100 $1,000–$2,000<br />
$200 $2,000–$5,000<br />
$500 $5,000–$10,000<br />
$1,000 $10,000–$20,000<br />
$2,000 $20,000–$50,000<br />
$5,000 $50,000–$100,000<br />
$10,000 $100,000–$200,000<br />
$20,000 $200,000–$500,000<br />
$50,000 $500,000–$1,000,000<br />
Absentee Bids must follow these increments and<br />
any Bids that don’t follow the steps will be rounded<br />
up to the nearest acceptable Bid.<br />
5. After the Sale<br />
A) BUYER'S PREMIUM<br />
In addition to the Hammer Price, the Buyer agrees<br />
to pay to Gibson's the Buyer's Premium. <strong>The</strong> Buyer's<br />
Premium is 22% of the Hammer Price plus GST.<br />
(Goods and Services Tax) where applicable.<br />
B) ONLINE SURCHARGE<br />
In the case where the Buyer purchases via online<br />
Bidding platforms, the Buyer agrees to pay the online<br />
Bidding surcharge of 2% (Gibsons.com.au) or 5%<br />
(Invaluable.com) plus GST, where applicable.<br />
C) PAYMENT AND PASSING OF TITLE<br />
<strong>The</strong> Buyer must pay the full amount due (comprising<br />
the Hammer Price, Buyer's Premium and any<br />
applicable taxes and GST) not later than three (3)<br />
days after the <strong>Auction</strong> date.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Buyer will not acquire title for the Lot until<br />
Gibson's receives full payment in cleared funds, and<br />
no goods under any circumstances will be released<br />
without confirmation of cleared funds received.<br />
This applies even if the Buyer wishes to send items<br />
interstate or overseas.<br />
Payment can be made by the following means:<br />
• Bank Transfer/Direct Deposit is our preferred<br />
method of payment<br />
Account Name: Gibson's <strong>Auction</strong>s<br />
Bank:<br />
Bank of Melbourne<br />
(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,<br />
Malvern, Vic, 3144<br />
<strong>The</strong> Buyer is responsible for any bank fees and<br />
charges applicable for the transfer of funds into<br />
Gibson's account<br />
• Personal, Company and Bank Cheques are not<br />
accepted without prior approval.<br />
• EFTPOS (no charge)<br />
• Credit cards: Visa and Mastercard (1% incl GST<br />
merchant fee) and American Express (1.5% incl<br />
GST merchant fee)<br />
Please note that credit card transactions over<br />
$5,000 will not be accepted over the telephone<br />
unless by prior arrangement.<br />
• Cash up to AU$10,000 can accepted in<br />
cash. For any amount over this, cash is to be<br />
deposited directly into our account at a Bank of<br />
Melbourne/St George branch<br />
D) COLLECTION OF PURCHASES & INSURANCE<br />
Gibson's is entitled to retain items sold until all<br />
amounts due to us have been received in full in good<br />
cleared funds. Subject to this, the Buyer shall collect<br />
purchased Lots within three (3) days from the date of<br />
the Sale unless otherwise agreed in writing between<br />
Gibson's and the Buyer.<br />
At the fall of the hammer, insurance is the<br />
responsibility of the purchaser.<br />
E) PACKING, HANDLING AND SHIPPING<br />
At the request of the Buyer, Gibson's may assist with<br />
packing of goods but takes no responsibility for loss,<br />
damage or breakage that may occur. Gibson's at<br />
the request of the Buyer may arrange for a carrier,<br />
packer or shipper to have the property packed,<br />
insured and shipped at the Buyer’s expense. All<br />
packing, shipping, insurance, postage & associated<br />
charges will be borne by the purchaser. Gibson's can<br />
assist with removal companies that the Buyer can<br />
use but takes no responsibility whatsoever for the<br />
actions of any recommended third party.<br />
F) CULTURAL HERITAGE EXPORT LICENCES<br />
Unless otherwise agreed by Gibson's in writing, the<br />
fact that the Buyer wishes to apply for an export<br />
licence does not affect their obligation to make full<br />
payment immediately, nor Gibson's right to charge<br />
interest or storage charges on late payment. It is<br />
the responsibility of the Buyer to check Australia’s<br />
Protection of Moveable Cultural Heritage Act<br />
1986 prior to purchase. Export/import licences<br />
applications are the responsibility of the Buyer and/<br />
or the Buyer's nominated shipper. Gibson's shall<br />
not be obliged to rescind a Sale nor to refund any<br />
expenses incurred by the Buyer in circumstances<br />
where an export licence is not granted.<br />
G) REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT<br />
If the Buyer fails to make full payment immediately,<br />
Gibson's is entitled to exercise one or more of the<br />
following rights or remedies (in addition to asserting<br />
any other rights or remedies available under the law)<br />
i) to charge interest at the ANZ visa credit card<br />
rate as published weekly in the Australian<br />
Financial Review;<br />
ii)<br />
iii)<br />
iv)<br />
to hold the defaulting Buyer liable for the<br />
total amount due and to commence legal<br />
proceedings for its recovery along with interest,<br />
legal fees and costs to the fullest extent<br />
permitted under applicable law;<br />
to cancel the Sale;<br />
to resell the property publicly or privately on<br />
such terms as the Company sees fit;<br />
v) to pay the Seller an amount up to the net<br />
proceeds payable in respect of the amount Bid<br />
by the defaulting Buyer. In these circumstances<br />
the defaulting Buyer can have no claim upon<br />
Gibson's in the event that the Lot(s) are sold for<br />
an amount greater than the original invoiced<br />
amount;<br />
vi)<br />
to offset against any amounts which<br />
Gibson's may owe the Buyer across any other<br />
transactions;<br />
viii) to reject at any future <strong>Auction</strong> any Bids made by<br />
or on behalf of the Buyer or to obtain a deposit<br />
from the Buyer prior to accepting any Bids;<br />
ix)<br />
to exercise all the rights and remedies of a<br />
person holding security over any property in<br />
our possession owned by the Buyer whether by<br />
way of pledge, security interest or in any other<br />
way, to the fullest extent permitted by the law<br />
of the place where such property is located.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Buyer will be deemed to have been granted<br />
such security to us and we may retain such<br />
property as collateral security for such Buyer’s<br />
obligations to the Company;<br />
x) to take such other action as the Company<br />
deems necessary or appropriate.<br />
H) FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES<br />
Where purchases are not collected within three (3)<br />
days from the Sale date, whether or not payment has<br />
been made, the Company shall be permitted to:<br />
i) remove, store and further insure the Lot at the<br />
expense of the Buyer, releasing only after full<br />
payment has been received from the Buyer for<br />
incurred costs;<br />
ii)<br />
iii)<br />
re-sell the Lot without Reserve by <strong>Auction</strong>,<br />
private treaty or any other means whereby the<br />
Buyer agrees not to challenge the resale price<br />
achieved.<br />
rescind the Sale of that Lot or any other Lot sold<br />
by the Seller to the Buyer at the same or any<br />
other <strong>Auction</strong>.<br />
If Gibson's do re-sell the property under clauses H<br />
and G, the defaulting Buyer agrees to be liable for<br />
all payments of any deficiency between the total<br />
amount originally due and the price obtained, as well<br />
as the legal as all costs, expenses, damages, legal<br />
fees, commissions and premiums of whatever kinds<br />
associated with both Sales or otherwise arising from<br />
the default.<br />
6. Extent of Gibson's Liability<br />
Gibson's agrees to refund the purchase price in the<br />
circumstances of the Limited Warranty set out in<br />
paragraph 7. Apart from that, neither the Seller nor<br />
the Company, nor any of the Company’s employees<br />
or agents are responsible for the correctness of any<br />
statement of whatever kind concerning any Lot,<br />
whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or<br />
omissions in description or for any faults or defects<br />
in any Lots. Except as stated in paragraph 7 below,<br />
neither the Seller, the Company, its officers, agents<br />
or employees give any representation warranty<br />
or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in
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respect of any Lot with regard to merchantability,<br />
fitness for a particular purpose, description, size,<br />
quality, condition, attribution, authenticity, rarity,<br />
importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history,<br />
literature or historical relevance. Except as required<br />
by local law any warranty of any kind is excluded by<br />
this paragraph.<br />
7. Limited Warranty<br />
Subject to the terms and conditions of this<br />
paragraph, the warrants for the period of fourteen<br />
(14) days from the date of the Sale that any property<br />
described in this catalogue (noting such description<br />
may be amended by any Saleroom notice or<br />
announcement) which is stated without qualification<br />
to be the work of a named author or authorship is<br />
authentic and not a forgery. <strong>The</strong> term “Author” or<br />
“Authorship” refers to the creator of the property or<br />
to the period, culture, source, or origin as the case<br />
may be, with which the creation of such property is<br />
identified in the catalogue.<br />
<strong>The</strong> warranty is subject to the following:<br />
i) it does not apply where a) the catalogue<br />
description or Saleroom notice corresponded<br />
to the generally accepted opinion of scholars<br />
and experts at the date of the Sale or fairly<br />
indicated that there was a conflict of opinions,<br />
or b) correct identification of a Lot can be<br />
demonstrated only by means of a scientific<br />
process not generally accepted for use until<br />
after publication of the catalogue or a process<br />
which at the date of the publication of the<br />
catalogue was unreasonably expensive or<br />
impractical or likely to have caused damage to<br />
the property.<br />
ii)<br />
iii)<br />
iv)<br />
the benefits of the warranty are not assignable<br />
and shall apply only to the original Buyer of the<br />
Lot as shown on the invoice originally issued by<br />
Gibson's when the Lot was sold at <strong>Auction</strong>.<br />
the original Buyer must have remained the<br />
owner of the Lot without disposing of any<br />
interest in it to any third party<br />
<strong>The</strong> Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy against<br />
the Seller in place of any other remedy which<br />
might be available, is the cancellation of the<br />
Sale and the refund of the original purchase<br />
price paid for the Lot less the Buyer's Premium<br />
which is non-refundable. Neither the Seller nor<br />
Gibson's will be liable for any special, incidental<br />
nor consequential damages including, without<br />
limitation, loss of profits not for interest.<br />
v) <strong>The</strong> Buyer must give written notice of claim<br />
to us within fourteen (14) days of the date of<br />
the <strong>Auction</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Seller shall have the right, to<br />
require the Buyer to obtain two written opinions<br />
by recognised experts in the field, mutually<br />
acceptable to the Buyer and Gibson's to decide<br />
whether to cancel the Sale under warranty.<br />
vi)<br />
the Buyer must return the Lot to Seller in the<br />
same condition that it was purchased.<br />
8. Severability<br />
If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any<br />
court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part<br />
shall be discounted and the rest of the Conditions<br />
shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent<br />
permitted by law.<br />
9. Copyright<br />
<strong>The</strong> copyright of all images, illustrations and written<br />
material produced by Gibson's relating to a Lot<br />
including the contents of this catalogue, is and shall<br />
remain the property at all times of Gibson's and shall<br />
not be used by the Buyer, nor by anyone else without<br />
our prior written consent. Gibson's and the Seller<br />
make no representation or warranty that the Buyer<br />
of a property will acquire any copyright or other<br />
reproduction rights in it.<br />
10. Law and Jurisdiction<br />
<strong>The</strong>se terms and conditions and any matters<br />
concerned with the foregoing fall within the exclusive<br />
jurisdiction of the courts of the state in which the<br />
<strong>Auction</strong> is held.<br />
11. Pre-Sale Estimates<br />
Gibson's publishes with each catalogue our opinion<br />
as to the estimated price range for each Lot. <strong>The</strong>se<br />
estimates are approximate prices only and are not<br />
intended to be definitive. <strong>The</strong>y are prepared well in<br />
advance of the Sale and may be subject to revision.<br />
Interested parties should contact Gibson's prior to<br />
<strong>Auction</strong> for updated pre-Sale estimates and starting<br />
prices.<br />
12. Sale results<br />
After the Sale, Gibson's may publish (both verbally<br />
and in writing) the results of Sale at our discretion,<br />
including the prices achieved for specific Lots.<br />
Unless otherwise discussed with the Buyer, details of<br />
individual Buyers will remain confidential.<br />
13. Goods and Service Tax<br />
In accordance with A New Tax System (Goods<br />
and Services Tax) Act 1999, Gibson's <strong>Auction</strong>s will<br />
collect on behalf of the Australian Tax Office (ATO) a<br />
Goods and Service Tax (GST) of 10% on all applicable<br />
transactions.<br />
GST is applicable on the Hammer Price in the case<br />
where the Seller is selling property that is owned by<br />
an entity registered for GST. GST is also applicable<br />
on the Hammer Price in the case where the Seller is<br />
not an Australian resident. <strong>The</strong>se Lots are denoted<br />
by a dagger symbol (†) placed next to the estimate.<br />
GST is also applicable on the Buyer's Premium.<br />
Overseas Buyers and non-resident Buyers in<br />
Australia will not be charged GST on both Hammer<br />
Price and Premiums under the following conditions:<br />
1. <strong>The</strong> items are exported through a Gibson's<br />
approved freight company including Australia<br />
Post<br />
2. <strong>The</strong> items are exported within 60 days of the<br />
date of the Sale<br />
<strong>The</strong> invoice supplied by Gibson's for purchases will<br />
be regarded as a Tax invoice for GST purposes.<br />
14. Resale Royalty Scheme<br />
Under the legal obligations of the Resale Royalty<br />
Scheme for Visual Artists Act 2009, Sellers must<br />
provide the following information to comply with<br />
the act:<br />
• was the artwork acquired after 8 June 2010?<br />
• is the Sale/Reserve price (including GST)<br />
$1,000 or more?<br />
• is the artist from Australia or a country listed in<br />
the Regulations to the Act?<br />
• is the artist alive, or deceased less than 70 years?<br />
<strong>The</strong> Seller:<br />
i) acknowledges that he or she understands his or<br />
her legal obligations under the Resale Royalty<br />
for Visual Artists Act 2009 (the Act);<br />
ii)<br />
iii)<br />
iv)<br />
undertakes to comply with all requirements of<br />
the Act, including by providing its agent, the<br />
company, with accurate information sufficient<br />
for compliance with sections 28 and 29 of the<br />
Act;<br />
undertakes to indemnify the Company for any<br />
loss incurred by the Company as a result of<br />
the Vendor’s failure to comply with any of the<br />
Vendor’s legal obligations under the Act; and<br />
acknowledges that if he or she fails to comply<br />
with any of his or her legal obligations under<br />
the Act, the company may provide the vendor’s<br />
name and contact details to Copyright Agency<br />
Limited (CAL).<br />
Lots subject to payment of the Resale Royalty<br />
Scheme will be denoted by the §. <strong>The</strong> Australian<br />
Resale Royalty is a flat rate of 5% on the hammer<br />
price (including GST). <strong>The</strong> Australian Resale<br />
Royalty is payable by the Seller in addition to<br />
Vendor Commission plus any applicable GST and<br />
government charges.<br />
15. Jewels & Watches<br />
GEMSTONES<br />
Gemstones have historically been subjected to a<br />
variety of treatments to enhance their appearance.<br />
Sapphire and rubies are routinely heat treated to<br />
improve their colour and clarity, similarly emeralds<br />
are frequently treated with oils or resin for the<br />
same purpose. Other treatments such as staining<br />
or dyeing, irradiation, filling or coating may have<br />
been used on other precious and semi-precious<br />
gemstones and organic material. <strong>The</strong>se treatments<br />
may be permanent, whilst others may need special<br />
care to reserve their appearance. Buyers should<br />
assume that each Lot has been subject to some<br />
form of treatment and that the estimates reflect this.<br />
A number of laboratories issue certificates that give<br />
detailed descriptions of gemstones, and in the event<br />
that Gibson's has been supplied with or obtained<br />
certificates for any Lot, this shall be noted in the<br />
catalogue. However, as there may not be consensus<br />
between different laboratories on the degree, or<br />
types of treatment of the gemstones, Gibson's<br />
supplies these without warranty.<br />
Buyers should assume that all gemstones sold<br />
by Gibson's may have been subjected to such<br />
treatments, and that the catalogue estimates<br />
reflect this.<br />
PEARLS<br />
Pearls, like gemstones, are also subject to various<br />
treatments. Buyers should assume that any pearls<br />
sold by Gibson's may have been subjected to such<br />
treatments, and that the catalogue estimates<br />
reflect this.<br />
WATCHES<br />
Please note: All watches sold by Gibson's are sold on<br />
an “as is” basis. Gibson's makes no representation<br />
or warranty that any watch is in working order. Many<br />
watches have been repaired over their lifetime and<br />
may contain non-original parts. <strong>The</strong> absence of any<br />
reference to the condition of a watch does not imply<br />
that the Lot is in good condition and without defects,<br />
repairs or restorations. Buyers should be aware that<br />
a general service, change of battery or further repair<br />
work, for which the Buyer is solely responsible for,<br />
may be necessary.<br />
ESTIMATED WEIGHTS<br />
If a stone has a known weight, it has been weighed<br />
out of the mount. If a stone has an estimated weight,<br />
it is an approximate weight only and has been<br />
measured by us in the mount and is a statement of<br />
opinion only. <strong>The</strong> information is given as a guide only<br />
and Buyers should satisfy themselves with regard to<br />
this information as to its accuracy.
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