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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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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 />

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