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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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