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Gibson’s is pleased to announce The Winter Auction Series catalogue is now online featuring a wide and fascinating array of magnificent items across all collecting categories. Chinese and Japanese decorative arts, Property from the Collection of the late Jan Bayer, is represented by various carved okimono, netsuke and other figures in coral, bronze, and gilt bronze as well as a large and interesting collection of snuff bottles. Oriental property from other collections include: a fine chenxingmu court necklace, an impressive and rare set of Qing dynasty carved bamboo Eight Immortals, a polychrome Guanyin and a fine ‘dreamstone’ marble, hardwood and mother-of-pearl inlaid chair. European furniture is well represented by various estates including a fine 18th century painted screen, originally sourced from John Dunn Antiques. From the Ellerington Collection, there is a superb William & Mary marquetry inlaid cabinet on stand, a fine Regency pollard oak sofa table, an early Georgian parcel gilt and walnut wall mirror. Also from the estate is a large bronze figure of Mercury after the original by Giovanni da Bologna, and an exceptional pair of ormolu candelabra by Henry Dasson. Other delights include a rare and early Royal Doulton ‘Dunce’ figurine by Charles Noke, an unusual sky blue cameo glass vase by Daum, a good small collection of Lalique glass, Royal Worcester, and a fine collection of jewellery and objets de vertu, including pocket watches, a fine collection of gold necklaces and bracelets, gold mesh coin purses, gold cigarette and card cases and a fine collection of antique gold coins.

Gibson’s is pleased to announce The Winter Auction Series catalogue is now online featuring a wide and fascinating array of magnificent items across all collecting categories.

Chinese and Japanese decorative arts, Property from the Collection of the late Jan Bayer, is represented by various carved okimono, netsuke and other figures in coral, bronze, and gilt bronze as well as a large and interesting collection of snuff bottles. Oriental property from other collections include: a fine chenxingmu court necklace, an impressive and rare set of Qing dynasty carved bamboo Eight Immortals, a polychrome Guanyin and a fine ‘dreamstone’ marble, hardwood and mother-of-pearl inlaid chair.

European furniture is well represented by various estates including a fine 18th century painted screen, originally sourced from John Dunn Antiques. From the Ellerington Collection, there is a superb William & Mary marquetry inlaid cabinet on stand, a fine Regency pollard oak sofa table, an early Georgian parcel gilt and walnut wall mirror. Also from the estate is a large bronze figure of Mercury after the original by Giovanni da Bologna, and an exceptional pair of ormolu candelabra by Henry Dasson.

Other delights include a rare and early Royal Doulton ‘Dunce’ figurine by Charles Noke, an unusual sky blue cameo glass vase by Daum, a good small collection of Lalique glass, Royal Worcester, and a fine collection of jewellery and objets de vertu, including pocket watches, a fine collection of gold necklaces and bracelets, gold mesh coin purses, gold cigarette and card cases and a fine collection of antique gold coins.

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The Winter<br />

Auction Series<br />

Melbourne, 20 & 21 August 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 />

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+61 3 9500 2607<br />

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ARMADALE<br />

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HIGH ST<br />

OSMENT ST<br />

NORTHCOTE RD<br />

KOOYONG RD<br />

Auction, Viewing and<br />

Payment & Collections<br />

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

Armadale, Victoria 3143<br />

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FRONT & BACK COVER<br />

Lot 34 (Detail)<br />

The Winter<br />

Auction Series<br />

Part I: Live Auction<br />

Sunday 20 August 2023, 11am (Lots 1–557)<br />

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

Part II: Timed Online Auction<br />

Monday 21 August 2023, closing from 10am (Lots 558–1068)<br />

Viewing<br />

Thursday 17 August<br />

Friday 18 August<br />

Saturday 19 August<br />

10.00am – 5.00pm<br />

10.00am – 5.00pm<br />

10.00am – 5.00pm<br />

Auction Code: Part I: <strong>GA049</strong> | Part II: GO049OL<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 />

indi<strong>cat</strong>ed by the † symbol.<br />

Registration<br />

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

Auctioneers & Valuers an accredited<br />

form of photo identifi<strong>cat</strong>ion 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 §. The<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 <strong>cat</strong>aloguing<br />

as containing organic material<br />

which may be subject to export or<br />

import restrictions. The 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 21 August<br />

Tuesday 22 August<br />

Wednesday 23 August<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 />

23 August (unless by prior<br />

arrangement) to avoid removal and<br />

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 <strong>cat</strong>alogues can be viewed at<br />

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

prior to the auction date.<br />

Complimentary printed <strong>cat</strong>alogues are available<br />

at Gibson’s Auctioneers & Valuers.<br />

Symbols<br />

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

indi<strong>cat</strong>ing a special clause associated with the sale of<br />

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

<strong>cat</strong>alogues can be found on Page 1.<br />

Viewing<br />

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

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

lo<strong>cat</strong>ion/s listed in the auction <strong>cat</strong>alogue and on the website.<br />

Lot Descriptions<br />

Lot Descriptions provide basic <strong>cat</strong>alogue 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 <strong>cat</strong>alogue beside every lot and<br />

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

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

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

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

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

Auctioneers & Valuers. Many lots are sold without reserve.<br />

Talk to our Specialists<br />

Gibson’s is an experienced team of specialists who are<br />

available to discuss items in further detail, and to offer<br />

advice and assistance.<br />

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

inside front cover our auction <strong>cat</strong>alogues 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 Auctioneers & Valuers offer four bidding options:<br />

1. Auction 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 />

Auctioneers & Valuers please bring photo identifi<strong>cat</strong>ion,<br />

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

2. Telephone Bidding<br />

Gibson’s Auctioneers & 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 Auctioneers<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 Auctioneers &<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 Auctioneers &<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 />

‘Auctions’ 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 Auctioneers & 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 Auctioneers & Valuers’<br />

discretion) prior to the auction. The 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. The 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 <strong>cat</strong>alogue.<br />

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

of payment:<br />

Account Name: Gibsons Auctions<br />

Bank:<br />

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

George)<br />

BSB: 193879<br />

Account No: 441701443<br />

Swift Code:<br />

SGBLAU2S<br />

Routing Code: 021000021<br />

Bank Address:<br />

197-201 Glenferrie Road, Malvern,<br />

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 is happy to assist and provide you with<br />

recommended transport companies whether it be a local,<br />

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 />

Auctioneers & Valuers reserve the right to charge removal<br />

and storage fees.


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1<br />

A gilt-brass mounted<br />

ebonised bracket clock,<br />

signed Francis Dorrell, London<br />

the ebonised bell top case with<br />

pineapple finials, above a break<br />

arch dial, with date aperture,<br />

subsidiary dial in the break arch and<br />

gilt spandrels, the two train fusee<br />

movement with five knopped pillars,<br />

anchor escapement converted from<br />

verge, striking on a single bell, within<br />

a glazed ebonised case raised on<br />

brass bracket feet<br />

48cm high, 32cm wide, 21cm deep<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

2<br />

An Arts and Crafts bracket<br />

clock, Württemberg, German<br />

the 14 day strike with copper<br />

strapping and a copper dial with<br />

Arabic numerals, with pendulum<br />

36.5cm high, 22.5cm wide,<br />

16cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

3<br />

A Neoclassical marble and<br />

gilt bronze mantel clock,<br />

19th century<br />

of plinth form surmounted by an<br />

urn finial and draped with swags<br />

of laurel leaves and berries, the<br />

enamel dial with Arabic numerals<br />

with pierced handles above an<br />

extended and shaped base<br />

38cm high, 32cm wide, 17.5cm deep<br />

$600–900<br />

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5<br />

4<br />

JEAN PIERRE MASIER<br />

(1878-1957)<br />

A large French bronze<br />

figure group<br />

inscribed Masier to the bronze plate<br />

on a green marble base<br />

72cm high<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

5<br />

AFTER ADOLF JOSEF POHL<br />

(1872-1930)<br />

A marble mounted bronze<br />

figure of a curled up<br />

female nude<br />

the figure on a striated marble plinth,<br />

with foundry cartouche<br />

14cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

6<br />

A carved stone head of a man,<br />

possibly Egyptian<br />

30cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

7<br />

An antique giltwood mirror,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the distressed frame with<br />

Neoclassical details including<br />

anthemion and floral details housing<br />

antique plate<br />

138 x 97cm<br />

$600–800<br />

8<br />

A mid-century tonneau shape<br />

teak table on an Australian<br />

hardwood base, circa 1960<br />

74cm high, 165cm wide, 86cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

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6<br />

12<br />

A pair of French walnut side<br />

cabinets, mid 19th century<br />

with rouge marble surfaces<br />

above a single drawer, cabinet<br />

and three lower drawers, with<br />

fielded panels, corbels and fluted<br />

side pillars, the extended base<br />

raised on squashed bun feet<br />

97cm high, 54cm wide, 45cm deep<br />

$600–800<br />

13<br />

A Louis XV painted commode,<br />

French, late 18th century<br />

of serpentine form with an<br />

arrangement of three drawers<br />

87cm high, 124cm wide, 57cm deep<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

9<br />

A French pâte-sur-pâte brown<br />

pocket vase, in the manner of<br />

Louis Solon, early 20th century<br />

featuring a maiden playing a lyre with<br />

a cupid in attendance<br />

20cm high<br />

$800–1,200<br />

10<br />

A Louis XV style beech bergere<br />

with white linen upholstery<br />

$400–600<br />

9<br />

11<br />

A hand decorated and floral<br />

encrusted bowl and cover,<br />

marked Meissen, probably<br />

Edme Samson of Paris,<br />

19th century<br />

of lobed and compressed form with<br />

a similar cover and a finial in the<br />

form of a crown resting on a cushion,<br />

with extravagant mask head flying<br />

handles and raised on scroll feet,<br />

decorated with scenes, and floral<br />

swags on a pink white and teal<br />

striped ground picked out in gilt, faint<br />

impressed mark 225 underside and<br />

Marcolini style Meissen mark<br />

22.5cm high, 33cm wide, 20cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

14<br />

A pair of Louis XIV style walnut<br />

armchairs, 19th century<br />

the gently arching chairs of<br />

generous proportions, with<br />

tooled and coloured leather<br />

upholstery raised on curvaceous<br />

legs united by cross stretchers<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

ex. Antique Decor, 1987<br />

$600–1,000<br />

15<br />

A Venetian glass mirror,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

with a scroll and floral crest,<br />

decorative verre eglomise borders<br />

with applied leaves to the corners<br />

104.5 x 60cm<br />

$600–800<br />

16<br />

A modernist Carrara marble top<br />

centre table<br />

on a metal base with twin<br />

cylindrical legs<br />

68cm high, 131cm diameter<br />

$800–1,200


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17<br />

An attractive South German<br />

parquetry inlaid walnut armoire,<br />

early 18th century<br />

stepped overhanging cornice,<br />

broad cross banded frieze, two<br />

doors inlaid and cross banded with<br />

geometric motifs and later inlaid with<br />

equestrian panels, canted corners,<br />

on conforming base, raised on five<br />

compressed bun feet<br />

190 x 168 x 55cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Sotheby's, Melbourne, 5 May 1992,<br />

lot 334<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

18<br />

A French Provincial style<br />

fruitwood circular dining table<br />

radiating panels with<br />

contrasting panels to the broad<br />

edges and peg details<br />

74cm high, 140cm diameter<br />

$500–800<br />

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19<br />

Two Royal Worcester vases<br />

by James Stinton 1907/8<br />

and Ernest Barker, 1911<br />

with reticulated necks and raised<br />

on petite scroll feet, one featuring<br />

Highland <strong>cat</strong>tle and the other<br />

depicting black face Scottish<br />

sheep in a sublime landscape<br />

setting, signed to both, green<br />

backstamps underside<br />

15cm high<br />

NOTE<br />

Ernest Barker worked under Harry<br />

Davis and painted sheep subjects in<br />

the Davis manner<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

20<br />

A pair of antique<br />

blanc-de-chine figural bon<br />

bon dishes, and a pair of Ginori<br />

porcelain urn ornaments,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

reclining male and female figures in<br />

18th century attire, holding flower<br />

encrusted reticulated baskets and<br />

raised on Rococo style bases, both<br />

bearing crossed baton 'hockey stick'<br />

type underglaze marks; and a pair of<br />

petite flower urns raised on plinths,<br />

blue marks underside<br />

16cm high, 23cm wide, 16cm deep,<br />

bon bon dishes<br />

21cm high, urn ornaments<br />

$500–800<br />

21<br />

A Meissen figural group,<br />

'The 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 />

$800–1,200<br />

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22<br />

A Royal Worcester comport<br />

by James Stinton Jnr, 1929<br />

boat shaped with scrolling lug<br />

handles and raised on a moulded<br />

pedestal, featuring Highland<br />

<strong>cat</strong>tle drinking from a stream,<br />

signed J Stinton to lower right of<br />

image, puce backstamp underside<br />

22cm high<br />

$800–1,200<br />

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23<br />

A pair of Royal Worcester vases<br />

by Harry Davis and attributed<br />

to Harry Davis, 1903<br />

urn form pedestal vases with flying<br />

scroll handles both softly decorated<br />

with misty riparian scenes, signed<br />

H Davis to lower body of one,<br />

the other apparently unsigned,<br />

green backstamps underside<br />

22.5cm high<br />

$2,000–2,500<br />

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24<br />

A George II style walnut chest<br />

on chest, 19th century<br />

of serpentine form with an<br />

arrangement of seven graduated<br />

drawers to the upper and lower<br />

section<br />

165.5cm high, 85cm wide, 54cm deep<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

25<br />

A French Empire mahogany<br />

chest, early 19th century<br />

with feature ebonised panels and<br />

trims, lion head ring handles, and<br />

raised on hairy paw feet<br />

77cm high, 122cm wide, 61 deep<br />

$600–900<br />

26<br />

An impressive giltwood mantel<br />

mirror, 19th century<br />

of squared profile with an arched<br />

plate, decorated with trailing husk<br />

motifs, rosettes and a floral crest<br />

162 x 138cm<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

27<br />

A large Victorian breakfront<br />

sideboard, mid 19th century<br />

with a serpentine crest embellished<br />

with carved acanthus scrolls and a<br />

central crest, with drawers above<br />

framed cupboards to a plinth base<br />

140cm high, 230cm wide,<br />

67.5cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

28<br />

A pair of French Provincial style<br />

bedside tables<br />

single drawer, on serpentine legs<br />

72cm high, 67cm wide, 53cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

24


11<br />

29<br />

An early Royal Doulton 'Dunce'<br />

Figurine designed by Charles<br />

Noke, 1913-1936 production<br />

period<br />

design HN 6 with green backstamp,<br />

title and marked 'potted by Doulton &<br />

Co' to interior of rim<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

30<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 />

$400–600<br />

31<br />

ITALIAN SCHOOL<br />

The Conquest<br />

oil on canvas<br />

43 x 30cm<br />

$400–600<br />

32<br />

AFTER WILLIAM HOGARTH<br />

'The Idle Prentice' series<br />

a collection of eleven engravings,<br />

published London 1747<br />

each with printed text on margin<br />

each 26.5 x 33.5cm<br />

$500–800<br />

33<br />

A Louis XV style boulle fold-over<br />

card table, 19th century<br />

with intri<strong>cat</strong>e brass inlay in the<br />

Berainesque manner upon a red<br />

tortoiseshell ground, beadwork<br />

trims and raised on tapering<br />

and hipped cabriole legs<br />

76.5cm high, 71cm wide, 39cm deep<br />

$800–1,200<br />

29


12<br />

34<br />

An impressive Regence<br />

style painted six fold screen,<br />

late 18th century<br />

each panel 218 x 149cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

John Dunn Antiques, Melbourne<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

35<br />

A small miniature portrait of<br />

Napoleon Bonaparte<br />

on ivory and housed in an ebonised<br />

frame with a gilt metal acorn mount<br />

12 x 10cm<br />

$400–600 ♦<br />

36<br />

A circular mahogany pedestal<br />

table, probably Anglo Indian,<br />

19th century<br />

with a ribbed pedestal to the shaped<br />

base and squat bun feet<br />

144cm diameter, 85cm high<br />

$1,500–2,000


13<br />

37<br />

An Italian giltwood console<br />

table, 19th century<br />

in the Louis XVI style with trophy and<br />

rosette features raised on fluted legs,<br />

with a replaced surface<br />

93cm high, 112cm wide, 55cm deep<br />

$1,800–2,500<br />

38<br />

A George IV mahogany<br />

wine table<br />

71.5cm high, 75cm diameter<br />

$600–900<br />

39<br />

An Anglo-Indian two tier<br />

rosewood cabinet, 19th century<br />

with arched fielded panels<br />

to the cupboards flanked<br />

by spiral twist pillars<br />

210cm high, 126cm wide, 54cm deep<br />

$800–1,200<br />

34


14<br />

40<br />

40<br />

RUSSIAN SCHOOL<br />

Saint George and the dragon<br />

mixed media on panel<br />

inscribed but illegible verso<br />

31 x 26.5cm<br />

$500–800<br />

41<br />

A cream Afshar rug,<br />

South Western Iran, 1960s<br />

with a profusion of animal, bird and<br />

geometric floral motifs in rust, navy<br />

and brown colours upon a cream field<br />

147 x 200cm<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

42<br />

A red and purple Turkoman rug,<br />

Northern Iran, 1930s<br />

richly ornamented with geometric<br />

motifs and variously patterned<br />

borders on a blood red field<br />

134 x 197cm<br />

$1,800–2,500<br />

43<br />

A Kerman rug,<br />

South Western Iran, 1950s<br />

with floral and tendril motifs in<br />

shades of maroon, ochre, navy and<br />

tan upon a sky blue field<br />

140 x 205cm<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

44<br />

A Bakytiari rug,<br />

South Western Iran, circa 1950s<br />

with a floral medallion and a<br />

profusion of floral motifs in berry,<br />

pink, olive and navy colours upon<br />

a muted watermelon red field<br />

130 x 203cm<br />

$2,000–2,500<br />

45<br />

A Caucasian Kazak rug,<br />

circa 1910<br />

of typical bold geometric design<br />

in shades of red, brown and blue<br />

enclosed by geometric borders<br />

101 x 315cm<br />

$2,400–2,600


15<br />

46<br />

A George III mahogany bureau<br />

cabinet bookcase, 19th century<br />

with a break arch pediment<br />

surmounted by a classical urn<br />

above a pair of domed cupboard<br />

doors, the projecting lower section<br />

with a fall front and six drawers,<br />

raised on bracket feet<br />

222.5cm high, 100cm wide,<br />

58cm deep<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

47<br />

A silver curly fleece rug<br />

by Ivano Redaelli, Italy<br />

210 x 273cm<br />

$800–1,000<br />

48<br />

A Heriz rug, Northern Iran<br />

ornamented with stylised flower<br />

motifs in pale blue, ochre and<br />

dark accents upon a red field<br />

and enclosed by a cream running<br />

flowerhead border<br />

202 x 213cm<br />

$1,800–2,500<br />

49<br />

A small pale green Saruk rug,<br />

South Western Iran<br />

with a floral medallion, matching<br />

spandrels and borders on a pale<br />

green field<br />

67 x 130cm<br />

$800–1,000<br />

50<br />

A Mahal rug,<br />

South Western Iran, 1930s<br />

with central motif in ink blue, red<br />

and cream colours upon a red field,<br />

enclosed by a wide navy border with<br />

tendrils and flowerheads<br />

185 x 270cm<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

46


16<br />

51<br />

A Daum Nancy sky blue cameo<br />

vase on a mottled ground,<br />

circa 1925<br />

signed to base with cross of Lorraine<br />

22cm high<br />

$2,000–2,400<br />

52<br />

An Art Deco glass and<br />

wrought iron chandelier,<br />

French, circa 1925<br />

with swirling grape vines<br />

around a central corona and<br />

four scrolling arms terminating<br />

in pendant glass shades<br />

75cm long<br />

$600–800<br />

53<br />

A Victorian vaseline<br />

glass banquet lamp and<br />

a four trumpet epergne,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

with a Corinthian column<br />

supporting a font with an internal<br />

striped decor and a matching<br />

fluted shade, with original fittings,<br />

together with a four trumpet<br />

epergne with rigaree decoration<br />

the largest 74cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

54<br />

A set of Murano mid century<br />

electric blue glass light shades<br />

comprising seven faceted shades<br />

each 15cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

55<br />

A Bocci 28.7 cluster<br />

multi-coloured blown glass<br />

chandelier by Omer Arbel<br />

in shades of blue, orange<br />

and opaque red<br />

each handblown shade<br />

15cm diameter<br />

$800–1,200<br />

56<br />

Two Victorian brass and<br />

vaseline glass banquet lamps,<br />

19th century<br />

one with a Corinthian column, the<br />

other with a reticulated pyramid<br />

style base, with original fittings,<br />

and etched shades, both with later<br />

electrical conversion<br />

the largest 79cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

51


17<br />

57<br />

A large painted leadlight<br />

window, early 20th century<br />

depicting a maiden bathing beneath<br />

an arch<br />

155.5 x 93cm<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

58<br />

A French black marble<br />

mantel clock, retailed by<br />

Walsh Brothers, Melbourne,<br />

late 19th century<br />

of architectural profile with an<br />

Arabic dial and visible escapement,<br />

mercury pendulum and key, with<br />

volute decorations to the sides with<br />

malachite medallions above an<br />

extended base<br />

47.5cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

59<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 />

$600–800<br />

60<br />

A Rene Lalique 'Boulouris'<br />

glass 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 />

$800–1,200<br />

61<br />

A Whitefriars black swan<br />

paperweight, 1979<br />

with millefiori decorations and<br />

a central black swan, designed<br />

to commemorate the 150th<br />

anniversary of the founding of<br />

Western Australia in 1979; one cane<br />

to the base with the dates 1859<br />

& 1979; with presentation box<br />

$400–600<br />

57


18<br />

62<br />

A Victorian cast iron two-seater<br />

garden chair<br />

decorated with grape vine and<br />

with scrollwork to the seat<br />

length of back 98cm<br />

$500–800<br />

63<br />

A large Provincial fruitwood<br />

refectory table, late 18th century<br />

with a single drawer to one end<br />

and a slide to the long side<br />

75cm high, 222cm wide, 84cm deep<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

64<br />

A pair of classical cast iron<br />

garden urns<br />

on square section plinths<br />

79cm high, 50cm diameter<br />

$500–800<br />

65<br />

A collection of composite stone<br />

garden ornaments<br />

comprising a figure of a child holding<br />

flowers; a pedestal; and a pair of<br />

Renaissance revival wall masks<br />

the statue 75cm high, the pedestal<br />

55cm high, the masks 42cm long<br />

$500–700<br />

62


19<br />

Property from the Collection<br />

of the Late Jan Bayer<br />

Lots 66–130


20<br />

66<br />

Two small coral carvings<br />

19th/20th century<br />

each depicting Guanyin standing<br />

wearing long flowing robes,<br />

wood stand<br />

each 9cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

67<br />

Four small Chinese carvings<br />

19th century<br />

comprising an openwork hornbill<br />

carving of a cicada on a gourd<br />

branch; a jade figure of a maiden and<br />

deer; an ivory figure of a Buddhist<br />

lion; and a hardstone carving<br />

of a bat and gourd vine<br />

3.8cm to 8cm<br />

$400–600 ♦<br />

66


21<br />

68<br />

A cinnabar lacquer<br />

gourd-form box and cover<br />

19th century<br />

the lobed body carved with leafy<br />

vine branches in relief on the fine<br />

diaper ground, the domed cover<br />

similarly decorated and surmounted<br />

by a stalk knop<br />

13cm wide<br />

$600–800<br />

69<br />

A bamboo brushpot<br />

19th/20th century<br />

carved in pierced relief with sages<br />

and a boy attendant in a continuous<br />

bamboo grove<br />

13cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

68


22<br />

70<br />

A carved gilt wood<br />

rectangular panel<br />

19th/20th century<br />

intri<strong>cat</strong>ely carved with tiers of figures<br />

on horseback and on foot, some<br />

wearing armour, two in a boat below<br />

others departing from pavilions set<br />

among the rocky landscape with pine<br />

and willow trees, metal hanger<br />

81 x 24.5cm<br />

$550–750<br />

71<br />

A pair of intri<strong>cat</strong>ely carved<br />

gilt wood panels<br />

19th/20th century<br />

each depicting a hunting party<br />

with some figures on horseback<br />

and others on foot in a rocky<br />

landscape with pine and willow trees,<br />

pursuing various animals including<br />

a tiger and deer, wood frames<br />

with metal hangers<br />

each 64 x 21.5cm<br />

$800–1,200<br />

72<br />

A carved gilt wood<br />

rectangular panel<br />

19th/20th century<br />

depicting a battle scene with<br />

warriors on horseback and on foot<br />

brandishing different weapons<br />

surrounding a dignitary on the<br />

terrace of a pavilion in a rocky<br />

landscape with pine, willow and<br />

maple trees, metal hanger<br />

22 x 49cm<br />

$400–600<br />

70


23<br />

71


24<br />

73<br />

A Sino Tibetan gilt bronze group<br />

of Mahakala<br />

Qing dynasty/20th century<br />

the six-armed deity standing with his<br />

consort on prostrate figures above a<br />

lotus base, with polychrome detailing<br />

and applied with small turquoise beads<br />

19cm high<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

73


25<br />

74<br />

A gilt bronze figure of Vaishravana<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

the removable figure seated on a<br />

dragon, wearing elaborate necklace,<br />

a five leaf diadem, earrings and with<br />

a celestial scarf draped over his<br />

shoulders, the dragon with fierce<br />

expression, a mongoose crouching at<br />

his feet, all supported on a lotus base,<br />

red and black detailing<br />

20.5cm high<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

74


26<br />

75<br />

A bronze figure<br />

of a court official<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

standing with hands clasped beneath<br />

the wide sleeves of his long robe and<br />

wearing a tall high-brimmed hat, the<br />

head turned slightly to one side with<br />

pensive expression, a three character<br />

mark on the right side below his<br />

sleeve, wood stand<br />

26cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

75


27<br />

76<br />

A bronze figure of Guanyin<br />

Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />

standing holding a scroll in both<br />

hands, wearing a long flowing robe<br />

with trailing sashes and beaded<br />

jewellery, a shawl draped over her<br />

head tied with ribbons hanging<br />

from florettes pinned to either side,<br />

wood stand<br />

46cm high<br />

$800–1,200<br />

76


28<br />

77<br />

77<br />

A set of three famille rose<br />

porcelain panels<br />

Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />

each painted with dignitaries and<br />

attendants variously occupied in<br />

interior settings, within a diaper<br />

ground border s<strong>cat</strong>tered with flower<br />

heads and lingzhi sprigs, mounted in<br />

wood frames with metal hangers<br />

each panel 25.5 x 38cm<br />

overall 55.5 x 68.5cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Purchased in Beijing, 1941<br />

$2,000–3,000


29<br />

77<br />

77


30<br />

78<br />

An agate 'twin fish' chain vase<br />

20th century<br />

the vase with fan tail base, either side<br />

carved with foliate scroll openwork<br />

handles suspended by chains<br />

attached to a pair of chilong also<br />

supporting a central chain with 'pearl'<br />

pendant hanging above the mouths<br />

of the fish, wood stand<br />

the vase and chains 18cm long<br />

$700–900<br />

78


31<br />

79<br />

An embellished cinnabar<br />

lacquer snuff bottle<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

of double gourd form, either side<br />

applied with a florette and fruiting<br />

branch in various hardstones on the<br />

diaper ground within key fret borders,<br />

stalk stopper en suite<br />

8cm high overall<br />

$800–1,000<br />

80<br />

An embellished Mongolian style<br />

metal snuff bottle<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

applied with coral and turquoise<br />

around a central lotus scroll<br />

medallion in relief, stopper en suite<br />

7.5cm high overall<br />

$400–600<br />

81<br />

A group of nine porcelain<br />

snuff bottles<br />

including a pair of 'dragon' bottles<br />

decorated in green and iron-red<br />

4.5cm to 7.5cm<br />

$200–300<br />

82<br />

Three enamel snuff bottles<br />

comprising a champleve enamel<br />

bottle decorated with lotus scrolls;<br />

a cloisonné enamel bottle with mille<br />

fleurs decoration; and an ochre<br />

ground bottle with a blue chilong on<br />

either side, stoppers en suite<br />

$300–500<br />

83<br />

A pair of polychrome ivory<br />

figural snuff bottles<br />

each standing holding a basket, the<br />

heads forming the stoppers<br />

8cm high<br />

$300–400 ♦<br />

79<br />

80


32<br />

84<br />

Two coral snuff bottles<br />

20th century<br />

comprising one in the form of a carp<br />

rising from waves; the other carved<br />

with a beetle climbing among trailing<br />

vine branches, stopper en suite<br />

6cm and 7cm<br />

$500–700<br />

85<br />

A group of six moulded<br />

porcelain snuff bottles<br />

19th/20th century<br />

comprising four famille rose bottles<br />

decorated with figures in relief, one<br />

stopper; a turquoise glazed bottle<br />

with a dragon in relief, stopper en<br />

suite; and an unusual dagger form<br />

bottle, wood spoon and stand<br />

6cm to 10.5cm<br />

$300–500<br />

86<br />

A group of three snuff bottles<br />

comprising a mother of pearl bottle<br />

carved with ducks and fish among<br />

lotus; a silver wire inlaid wood bottle<br />

with fish and flowers; and a simulated<br />

cinnabar lacquer bottle with figures<br />

in a landscape, stoppers en suite<br />

$300–400<br />

84


33<br />

87<br />

Two hornbill snuff bottles<br />

19th/20th century<br />

one intri<strong>cat</strong>ely carved in the form of<br />

a carp rising from waves with a pair<br />

of cranes perched on lotus growing<br />

to either side in pierced relief; the<br />

other a double bottle in the form of<br />

twin gourds with fruiting branches<br />

in pierced relief extending over the<br />

sides, stoppers en suite<br />

7cm and 6cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

88<br />

A group of five hardstone<br />

and glass snuff bottles<br />

comprising a lapis-lazuli lotus form<br />

bottle; a pink hardstone mythical<br />

animal form bottle; a green overlay<br />

white glass cabbage form bottle; and<br />

two interior painted glass bottles<br />

4.5 to 6cm<br />

$300–500<br />

89<br />

Three porcelain snuff bottles<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

each decorated in predominantly<br />

underglaze blue, one with copper<br />

red detailing, and the other two with<br />

crackle glazed grounds, stoppers<br />

7.2cm to 8cm high<br />

$350–550<br />

87


34<br />

90<br />

Four figural ivory netsuke<br />

Meiji period<br />

comprising one of Gama Sennin<br />

carrying a toad on his shoulder<br />

unsigned; another of a man with a<br />

large sack and turtle, signed; another<br />

of a lady kabuki dancer with a fan,<br />

signed; and another of Shou Lao,<br />

unsigned<br />

4.5cm to 5.5cm<br />

$350–450 ♦<br />

91<br />

Three polychrome ivory netsuke<br />

late 19th/20th century<br />

one of a man carrying a large basket<br />

on his back; another of an old man<br />

with a boy riding on a turtle; and the<br />

third of an old man carrying a rake,<br />

all signed<br />

4cm to 5cm high<br />

$300–500 ♦<br />

90


35<br />

92<br />

Three ivory netsuke<br />

late 19th/20th century<br />

two depicting old men, each standing<br />

holding a staff, one signed; the third<br />

seated holding a fan; and a similar<br />

porcelain netsuke simulating ivory<br />

6.3cm to 8cm<br />

$300–500 ♦<br />

93<br />

Three ivory netsuke<br />

and a stag antler netsuke<br />

Meiji period<br />

one of an oni held in a large hand;<br />

another of a figure wearing a large<br />

lotus leaf hat; a figure of a monkey<br />

seated on a hare, all signed; and a<br />

seated monkey, unsigned<br />

4cm to 4.7cm high<br />

$300–400 ♦<br />

92


36<br />

94<br />

Two boxwood okimono<br />

Meiji period<br />

comprising one of an entertainer<br />

standing with a monkey on his<br />

shoulder; and a figure of Guanyin<br />

holding a vase and a fruiting peach<br />

branch standing beside a Buddhist<br />

lion, wood stand<br />

9cm and 6.5cm<br />

$600–800<br />

95<br />

Two small boxwood netsuke<br />

and a carved nut<br />

19th/20th century<br />

comprising a figure seated on a<br />

buffalo; a long-haired old man seated<br />

with a staff, signed; and a nut carved<br />

with a deer in a landscape<br />

3.5cm to 4cm<br />

$300–500<br />

94


37<br />

96<br />

Three wood netsuke<br />

Meiji period<br />

comprising an applied boxwood<br />

figure of a female enveloped in a<br />

cloak and shawl, signed; a standing<br />

figure of an old man; and a boxwood<br />

figure standing beneath a conical<br />

canopy, unsigned<br />

6cm to 7.5cm<br />

$500–700<br />

97<br />

Two carvings<br />

19th/20th century<br />

comprising an ivory netsuke of a<br />

European figure wearing a wide<br />

brimmed hat and holding a small dog,<br />

unsigned; and a simulated hornbill<br />

noh mask of Okame, signed<br />

11cm and 6cm<br />

$300–400 ♦<br />

96


38<br />

98<br />

Three polychrome ivory netsuke<br />

late 19th/20th century<br />

one of a man standing above a well;<br />

another of a man wearing a large<br />

straw hat; and another of a man<br />

smoking a pipe with a monkey on a<br />

rope, all signed<br />

5.5cm high<br />

$350–550 ♦<br />

99<br />

Five ivory figural netsuke<br />

Meiji period<br />

comprising one of a boy polishing a<br />

large bell, signed Hideyuki; another of<br />

a mermaid holding a pearl; another<br />

of a kneeling lady, all signed; another<br />

of Karako sleeping on a large fan;<br />

and another of a recumbent figure,<br />

unsigned<br />

5.6cm to 4cm<br />

$300–400 ♦<br />

98


39<br />

100<br />

Two ivory figural netsuke<br />

Meiji period<br />

one of an oni carrying Shoki on his<br />

back, both with inlaid eyes, signed<br />

in an irregular reserve Kyokatsu; and<br />

another of a man holding a large<br />

peach over one shoulder, unsigned<br />

7.5cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

The first netsuke Sotheby's, London,<br />

22 June 1976 lot 103<br />

$300–400 ♦<br />

101<br />

Four ivory figural netsuke<br />

Meiji period<br />

comprising one of Saishi feeding her<br />

grandmother; one of a lady with a<br />

drum above two men pouring from a<br />

bottle seated below; and two others<br />

of single figures, all signed<br />

5.5cm to 6.5cm high<br />

$300–500 ♦<br />

100


40<br />

102<br />

Two wood netsuke<br />

Meiji period<br />

comprising one of a standing figure<br />

with a lion mask over his head; and a<br />

slender figure of a maiden standing<br />

holding a basket, signed<br />

10.3cm and 7.7cm<br />

$400–600<br />

103<br />

Two small ivory okimono<br />

and a netsuke<br />

19th/20th century<br />

one of a figure holding a large<br />

octopus over a basket, signed;<br />

another of a dragon coiled among<br />

clouds, unsigned; and a seated<br />

figure, signed<br />

3cm to 5.5cm<br />

$250–350 ♦<br />

102


41<br />

104<br />

Three wood netsuke<br />

Meiji period<br />

comprising a boxwood figure of a<br />

deaf Sennin, signed Toshinao; a wood<br />

figure of an oni seated holding a<br />

tablet; and another of a monkey and<br />

chestnut, unsigned<br />

3.5cm to 5.5cm<br />

$400–600<br />

104


42<br />

105<br />

An ivory figure<br />

of a chicken seller<br />

Meiji period<br />

the figure standing weighing a<br />

cockerel held in his right hand, the<br />

left holding the weight and scale,<br />

wearing a belted tunic, pantaloons<br />

and rope sandals, another bird<br />

perched on a trunk at his feet, his<br />

face with laughing expression, the<br />

features well defined, two character<br />

signature on a small red plaque<br />

29cm<br />

$1,000–1,500 ♦<br />

105


43<br />

106<br />

An intri<strong>cat</strong>ely carved<br />

stained ivory okimono<br />

Meiji period<br />

of legendary figures and boy<br />

attendants variously occupied on the<br />

deck of a phoenix boat, over crested<br />

waves swirling beneath the hull, the<br />

details well defined, a two character<br />

signature on a red panel on the base<br />

20.5cm long<br />

$1,000–1,500 ♦<br />

107<br />

A pair of Japanese applied<br />

lacquer plaques<br />

19th/20th century<br />

each applied in bone, mother of<br />

pearl and wood, one with an eagle<br />

and song bird beside bamboo and<br />

prunus, the other with a pair of<br />

ducks and flowering plants, the<br />

russet lacquer ground painted with<br />

blossoming branches<br />

each 45 x 30cm<br />

$500–700<br />

106


44<br />

108<br />

A wood tobacco pouch with<br />

pipe case and two lacquer inro<br />

Meiji period<br />

the tobacco pouch in the form of a<br />

boxwood octopus emerging from the<br />

pouch, the head and body forming<br />

the cover and tentacles to either side,<br />

the boxwood case en suite; together<br />

with a three case red lacquer inro<br />

with a square ivory netsuke and silver<br />

ojime; and a four case gold lacquer<br />

inro with boxwood ojime<br />

the pouch 9cm long<br />

the inro 9.5cm and 7.5cm<br />

$500–800 ♦<br />

109<br />

A pair of applied lacquer panels<br />

20th century<br />

each with relief decoration depicting<br />

a female warrior standing beside<br />

a tree holding a sword, the details<br />

picked out in black, reserved on a<br />

russet lacquer ground within the<br />

black lacquer frame with scroll ends,<br />

pierced metal hangers<br />

each 84 x 33cm<br />

$500–800<br />

110<br />

An ivory carving of<br />

three child musicians<br />

Meiji period<br />

the two girls seated holding batons<br />

striking bells pendant from a large<br />

frame with dragon head terminals,<br />

the boy standing watching them<br />

to one side, their hair highlighted<br />

with black and red detailing,<br />

fitted wood stand<br />

10.5cm high<br />

$800–1,200 ♦<br />

108


45<br />

110


46<br />

111<br />

An ivory figure of a farmer<br />

Meiji period<br />

standing wearing a tunic tied at the<br />

waist and rope sandals, his hands<br />

held in front originally clasping<br />

something now missing, a long staff<br />

tied with a rope resting against his<br />

left shoulder, the upper part now<br />

missing, and a basket at his feet,<br />

the face with well defined features<br />

and hair drawn into a top knot,<br />

wood stand<br />

26cm high<br />

$800–1,000 ♦<br />

111


47<br />

112<br />

A bronze figure of a rice farmer<br />

Meiji period<br />

standing in bare feet, taking a rest<br />

from his work, filling his pipe from the<br />

pouch at his waist and supporting<br />

the long handle of his hoe, his<br />

head bent forward, wearing a loose<br />

jacket and cloth cap<br />

33cm high<br />

$800–1,200<br />

112


48<br />

113<br />

113<br />

Two triptych wood block prints<br />

one attributed to Kuniyoshi of a battle<br />

scene with Yoshinaka and Tomonori<br />

wrestling, entitled Kitaguri Daikassen;<br />

the other with three fan-shaped<br />

prints of groups of maidens beside a<br />

lake, framed<br />

97 x 39.5cm and 97 x 57cm overall<br />

$600–800<br />

114<br />

Two Japanese wood block<br />

prints<br />

attributed to Ikeda Yoshinobu and<br />

Utagawa Kuniyoshi depicting actors<br />

in kabuki scenes, framed<br />

56 x 41cm overall<br />

$400–600<br />

115<br />

Two Japanese wood block<br />

prints<br />

attributed to Toyohara Chikanobu<br />

depicting beauties, framed<br />

each 31 x 20cm<br />

$400–500<br />

116<br />

Three Japanese wood block<br />

prints<br />

two attributed to Chikanobu and<br />

Kunisada, depicting women wearing<br />

traditional kimonos and holding fans,<br />

and one of a male Samurai actor<br />

holding a sword, gilt wood frames<br />

53 x 38cm, 50 x 37cm, 56 x 41.5cm<br />

$600–800<br />

117<br />

A Japanese wood block print<br />

attributed to Utagawa Kunisada,<br />

depicting a young woman with an<br />

umbrella in the snow, framed<br />

73 x 25.5cm<br />

$300–500


49<br />

118<br />

A Satsuma vase<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the pear-shaped body painted<br />

with figure scene panels<br />

bordered with phoenix plumes<br />

on a ground of Mandarin ducks,<br />

below formal borders<br />

23.5cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

119<br />

A Satsuma earthenware<br />

saucer dish<br />

Meiji period<br />

stoutly potted and decorated on<br />

the interior with three simulated<br />

scroll paintings of figure scenes<br />

reserved on a ground of flowering<br />

poppies and wisteria, two character<br />

mark on the base<br />

30.5cm diameter<br />

$500–700<br />

120<br />

A group of three Japanese<br />

Imari dishes<br />

19th/20th century<br />

comprising a large charger, an oval<br />

dish and a small saucer dish, each<br />

with fluted sides and scalloped rims,<br />

decorated with floral motifs<br />

40cm, 38cm and 21.5cm<br />

$600–800<br />

119


50<br />

121<br />

An Indian silvered metal dish<br />

of shallow oval form decorated in<br />

relief with a central deity medallion<br />

within foliate and floral borders<br />

31cm long<br />

$200–400<br />

122<br />

Paintings and Statues from<br />

the Collection of President<br />

Sukarno of the Republic<br />

of Indonesia Five Volumes,<br />

hardback with sleeves<br />

by Lee Man- Fong compiler, printed<br />

by Toppan Printing Co. Ltd. Tokyo,<br />

Japan, 1964<br />

$200–400<br />

123<br />

A collection of seven reference<br />

books on Japanese Netsuke<br />

including Netsuke, by Neil K.<br />

Davey; Contemporary Netsuke, by<br />

Miriam Kinsey; Real and Imaginary<br />

Beings, The Netsuke Collection<br />

of Joseph and Edith Kurstin, by<br />

Okada Neill; Eccentrics in Netsuke,<br />

Sydney Moss Ltd.<br />

$200–300<br />

124<br />

A collection of eight books<br />

on Japanese Netsuke<br />

including Masterpieces of Netsuke<br />

Art, compiled by Bernard Hurtig;<br />

Netsuke, The Miniature Sculpture<br />

of Japan, by Richard Barker and<br />

Lawrence Smith; Collector's Netsuke,<br />

by Raymond Bushell; Contemporary<br />

Netsuke, by Miriam Kinsey<br />

$200–250<br />

125<br />

A collection of five books<br />

on Japanese Inro<br />

including The Signature Book of<br />

Netsuke, Inro and Ojime Artists in<br />

Photographs, by George Lazarnick;<br />

The Inro Handbook, by Raymond<br />

Bushell; In Search of Netsuke and<br />

Inro, by George Cohn<br />

$200–250<br />

126<br />

A collection of four books<br />

on Japanese Prints and<br />

Works of Art<br />

including Images from the Floating<br />

World, by Richard Lane; A Guide to<br />

Japanese Prints and their Subject<br />

Matter, by Basil Stewart; Legend in<br />

Japanese Art, by Henri Joly<br />

$150–250<br />

127<br />

A collection of six books<br />

on Chinese Works of Art<br />

including Chinese Buddhist Bronzes,<br />

by Hugo Munsterberg; Foundations<br />

of Chinese Art, by William Willetts;<br />

Chinese Jade throughout the Ages,<br />

by Stanley Charles Nott<br />

$200–250<br />

128<br />

A collection of seven books<br />

on Chinese Works of Art<br />

including The Chinese Collector<br />

through the Centuries, by Michel<br />

Beurdeley; Chinese Ivory Sculpture,<br />

by Warren E. Cox; Chinese Painting,<br />

by William Cohn; Chinese Art, by<br />

Stephen W. Bushell Vols I and II<br />

$150–250<br />

129<br />

A collection of eight books<br />

on Chinese Snuff Bottles<br />

including Snuff Bottles of China,<br />

by Hugh M. Moss; Chinese Snuff<br />

Bottles, by Lilla S. Perry; Snuff Bottle<br />

Terminology Part I, by Raymond Li<br />

$200–250<br />

130<br />

A collection of nine books<br />

on Chinese Snuff Bottles<br />

including The Collector's Book of<br />

Snuff Bottles, by Bob C. Stevens;<br />

Masterpieces of Chinese Snuff<br />

Bottles in the National Palace<br />

Museum; The Ko Family Collection of<br />

Chinese Snuff Bottles Parts I, II and<br />

III, sold at Christie's 1971-73<br />

$200–250


51<br />

OTHER PROPERTIES<br />

Chinese and Asian Ceramics,<br />

Works of Art and Furniture<br />

Lots 131–180


52<br />

131<br />

A Han-style green glazed<br />

pottery figure of a dog<br />

standing four square with head<br />

raised and ears pricked in alert<br />

attitude, a harness around its neck<br />

and front legs, and the tail curled<br />

over its haunches<br />

47cm high<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

132<br />

Four pottery standing figures<br />

Tang dynasty and later<br />

one of a lady her robe covered with a<br />

chestnut glaze; another with traces<br />

of red pigment; a red pottery figure<br />

of a dancing lady, perspex stand, and<br />

another smaller figure<br />

the tallest 28cm high<br />

$500–700<br />

133<br />

A painted grey pottery<br />

equestrian figure<br />

probably Han dynasty<br />

27cm long<br />

$800–1,200<br />

131


53<br />

134<br />

A Longquan celadon censer<br />

late Ming dynasty<br />

of squat rounded form standing<br />

on tripod feet, the sides sketchily<br />

carved with scrolling lotus beneath<br />

the overall sea green glaze apart<br />

from the unglazed base burnt<br />

orange in the firing<br />

14cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

135<br />

A brown-glazed Matarban<br />

stoneware storage jar<br />

17th century<br />

the shoulders carved with a lotus<br />

scroll and set with four lug handles<br />

35cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Sotheby's, Hong Kong, 23 May 1981,<br />

lot 1065<br />

$400–500<br />

136<br />

A small green glazed<br />

tileworks pillow<br />

Ming dynasty<br />

of rectangular form, the sides with<br />

flowering plants in relief picked out<br />

in cream and chestnut; together<br />

with a green glazed pottery vase,<br />

one side with a figural panel in<br />

relief on a chestnut ground<br />

the tablet 21.5cm long<br />

the vase 15.5cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

134


54<br />

137<br />

A famille rose 'phoenix' bowl<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the exterior painted with four phoenix<br />

in flight among flowering hibiscus<br />

scrolls, between gilt line borders,<br />

Tongzhi mark, 21cm diameter<br />

$500–700<br />

138<br />

A yellow-ground 'butterfly' dish<br />

late 19th/20th century<br />

painted in famille rose palette with<br />

butterflies hovering among gilt<br />

shou characters over the interior,<br />

the reverse with flower sprays, four<br />

character Tongzhi mark<br />

17cm diameter<br />

$500–700<br />

139<br />

A famille rose lotus-form<br />

water dropper<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the flower-shaped bowl of<br />

overlapping pink petals, borne<br />

on a slender green stem<br />

forming the spout,<br />

Guangxu mark<br />

$500–700<br />

140<br />

An unusual porcelain brushrest<br />

20th century<br />

in the form of mountain peaks<br />

covered with a brown glaze,<br />

impressed seal to the base, fitted box<br />

19.5cm long<br />

$600–800<br />

141<br />

A Chinese blanc-de-chine<br />

figure of Guanyin<br />

20th century<br />

standing wearing loose robes, one<br />

hand in the mudra of patience, the<br />

other cradling a lotus stem, on a high<br />

base with aquatic plants and fish<br />

54cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

142<br />

A blue and white dish<br />

20th century<br />

with shallow flared sides, the centre<br />

painted with a flowering prunus<br />

bough and an inscription, four<br />

character mark, fitted box<br />

16.5cm diameter<br />

$800–1,000<br />

137


55<br />

143<br />

A coral-ground 'boys at play'<br />

famille rose vase<br />

Hongxian mark and period<br />

the sides with shaped panels of<br />

boys playing in garden settings<br />

interspersed with landscape<br />

vignettes reserved on the coral<br />

ground gilt with dense floral scrolls<br />

and formal borders, the slender<br />

neck set with double stylised animal<br />

head loop handles, the interior<br />

and base glazed in turquoise,<br />

iron-red Hongxian mark<br />

33cm high<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

143


56<br />

144<br />

A famille rose dish<br />

19th/20th century<br />

painted with a maiden and boys<br />

surrounded by precious objects<br />

within floral vignettes on the shallow<br />

flared sides, Yongzheng mark<br />

15cm diameter<br />

$800–1,000<br />

145<br />

A famille rose bowl<br />

20th century<br />

the steeply rounded sides painted<br />

with three fruiting branches including<br />

peach and pomegranate around the<br />

exterior, Daoguang seal mark<br />

15.2cm diameter<br />

$500–700<br />

144


57<br />

146<br />

A famille rose 'dragon' dish<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the interior painted with two iron-red<br />

dragons confronted on a gilt flaming<br />

pearl among cloud scrolls and<br />

flames, the underside with flower<br />

sprays, Guangxu mark<br />

20.8cm diameter<br />

$900–1,200<br />

146


58<br />

147<br />

A pair of jadeite cassock rings<br />

each carved from a pale icy stone<br />

with areas of bright green suffusions,<br />

fitted box<br />

each 5.5cm diameter<br />

$600–800<br />

148<br />

An ivory pendant<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

finely carved with a figure of<br />

Guanyin seated in dhyanasana on a<br />

lotus throne within a raised border<br />

surmounted with ruyi heads<br />

6cm long<br />

$500–700 ♦<br />

147


59<br />

149<br />

A chenxiangmu court necklace<br />

comprising 108 wood beads<br />

interspersed with three larger green<br />

jadeite beads terminating in a further<br />

jadeite bead with silk tassel<br />

67cm diameter<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

149


60<br />

150<br />

A carved bamboo figure<br />

of Liu Hai<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

the jovial figure seated on rockwork,<br />

his three legged toad crouched at his<br />

foot, and holding a cash in his right<br />

hand, his face with smiling expression<br />

and wearing loose drapery tied<br />

around his waist<br />

14.5cm high<br />

$800–1,200<br />

150


61<br />

151<br />

A carved bamboo brushpot<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

carved in deep undercut relief<br />

with groups of sages and<br />

dignitaries variously occupied<br />

in a continuous garden setting<br />

with pine trees and other plants<br />

growing amongst rockwork, an<br />

inscription and seal to one side<br />

15cm high<br />

$800–1,200<br />

151


62<br />

152<br />

An unusual and impressive set of carved<br />

bamboo figures of the Eight Immortals<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

each figure standing wearing long flowing<br />

robes and carrying their attribute<br />

the tallest 37cm high<br />

The Eight Daoist Immortals represent five mythical and<br />

three historical individuals with magical powers which<br />

can be used to intercede on behalf of mortals. They are<br />

Zhongli Quan who carries a fan; Zhang Guolao who carries<br />

a bamboo tube-drum with two iron sticks to strike it;<br />

Lu Dongbin whose attributes are a fly whisk and a sword;<br />

Cao Guojiu shown with castanets (clappers); Li Tieguai<br />

shown with an iron crutch and a gourd; Lan Caihe<br />

depicted as a woman or a boy with a flower basket;<br />

He Xiangu, a woman shown with a lotus or flower basket;<br />

and Han Xiangzi shown with a flute. These figures are<br />

often depicted on Ming ceramics and other decorative<br />

arts, such as wood carving, from the Jiajing reign<br />

(1522-66) onward, and continued to enjoy great popularity<br />

during the Qing dynasty.<br />

$12,000–15,000


63<br />

152


64<br />

153<br />

An unusual gilt bronze<br />

cylindrical censer<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

the straight sides encircled with<br />

raised horizontal bands and set below<br />

the mouth with two animal mask and<br />

ring handles, supported on three<br />

short baluster feet, the base with an<br />

inscription and apocryphal Xuande<br />

mark within a rectangular recess<br />

14cm wide<br />

$800–1,200<br />

154<br />

An unusual bronze censer<br />

late Qing dynasty<br />

of cylindrical form supported on<br />

tripod conical feet, the sides finely<br />

incised with flowering plants and<br />

set with loose ring handles pendant<br />

from animal heads below the<br />

everted mouth, dark brown patina<br />

overall, the base with an apocryphal<br />

two character Xuande mark in a<br />

rectangular recess<br />

18cm wide<br />

$600–800<br />

153


65<br />

155<br />

A small gilt bronze censer<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

of bombé form, set with two lion head<br />

handles below the flared mouth, the<br />

base with a raised seal character<br />

within a recessed medallion<br />

9.5cm wide<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

155


66<br />

156<br />

An unusual gilt bronze<br />

rectangular boxed seal<br />

the cover decorated in relief with a<br />

dragon above a lakeside pavilion, the<br />

seal with a long inscription on one<br />

side and the face with seal characters<br />

the seal 6cm long<br />

the box 8.8cm long<br />

$600–800<br />

157<br />

Three Chinese silver wares<br />

late Qing dynasty<br />

comprising a ewer decorated in<br />

relief with a song bird in flight<br />

above flowering peony and iris,<br />

marked H C (Hung Chong Canton<br />

and Shanghai); and a small jug and<br />

sugar basin with a dragon pursuing<br />

a flaming pearl in relief, marked<br />

K W Hong Kong (probably Kwan Wo),<br />

total weight 700 gms<br />

the ewer 19.5cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

156


67<br />

158<br />

A gold splashed bronze censer<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

of rounded rectangular section, the<br />

squat sides set with double loop<br />

handles below the lipped mouth,<br />

supported on corner bracket feet,<br />

the base with a dedi<strong>cat</strong>ion and<br />

apocryphal Zhengde mark within<br />

a recessed square and a further<br />

four character mark reading<br />

In Obedience Dachen Ma<br />

20cm wide<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

159<br />

A pair of bronze<br />

archaistic vases Gu<br />

Qing dynasty, late 19th century<br />

each decorated with stiff leaves<br />

rising up the flared neck above a<br />

band of the Eight Trigrams around<br />

the central bulb and key fret bands<br />

around the high splayed foot, the<br />

base with an apocryphal Xuande<br />

mark in a rectangular recess<br />

26.5cm<br />

$700–900<br />

158


68<br />

160<br />

An unusual hard wood sceptre<br />

19th/20th century<br />

inlaid with boxwood plaques carved<br />

with pomegranate, gourd and lingzhi<br />

sprays applied over the ground<br />

densely carved with trailing cloud<br />

scrolls and linear borders<br />

42cm long<br />

$800–1,200<br />

160


69<br />

161<br />

A polychrome wood<br />

figure of Guanyin<br />

late Ming/Qing dynasty<br />

standing on a rockwork base, the<br />

right hand extended holding a flower,<br />

the left lowered clasping a fold of the<br />

trailing scarf, wearing a dhoti tied at<br />

the waist and falling in folds to the<br />

bare feet, a sash and jewels around<br />

the bare torso, the head with lowered<br />

gaze and long hair drawn into a<br />

high chignon fronted with a floral<br />

diadem and tied with a sash falling<br />

over either shoulder, traces of white,<br />

red and blue pigments<br />

140cm high<br />

$5,000–8,000<br />

161


70<br />

162<br />

An inscribed soapstone seal<br />

late Qing dynasty<br />

the square base surmounted by a<br />

mythical animal recumbent on a<br />

bank of clouds, the head turned to<br />

one side with fierce expression and<br />

with two curved horns, the stone of<br />

amber colour, one side incised with<br />

characters in Tibetan and Chinese,<br />

the face with seal characters,<br />

fitted box<br />

7.5cm high<br />

$1,500–1,800<br />

163<br />

Two Peking glass vases<br />

20th century<br />

comprising a coral coloured<br />

octagonal vase of squat pear shape<br />

with slender neck and high foot; and<br />

a yellow glass cylindrical vase<br />

19.5cm and 13.5cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

162


71<br />

164<br />

A pale celadon jade covered vase<br />

late Qing dynasty<br />

of rounded rectangular section set<br />

on the waisted neck with two foliate<br />

scroll handles and supported on a high<br />

waisted foot, flanked on one side with a<br />

figure of Guanyin supported on clouds,<br />

wearing loose robes and trailing scarf,<br />

the other side with a phoenix perched<br />

on a rocky ledge, the tail plumes rising<br />

in pierced relief, the whitish stone<br />

with small areas of russet suffusions<br />

10.5cm high<br />

$2,800–3,200<br />

164


72<br />

165<br />

An unusual stackable<br />

compound cabinet<br />

late 19th century<br />

the lower section cabinet with two<br />

painted and carved panel doors<br />

opening to interior drawers and shelf,<br />

surmounted by three tiered front<br />

opening chests with similarly painted<br />

and carved panels and set on the<br />

sides with metal loop handles<br />

178cm high, 76cm wide, 48.5cm deep<br />

$900–1,200<br />

165


73<br />

166<br />

A carved hardwood mother of<br />

pearl and 'dreamstone' marble<br />

inlaid armchair<br />

early 20th century<br />

the back with flowering prunus<br />

flanking a circular central<br />

'dreamstone' marble plaque within a<br />

frame of shou characters, the marble<br />

inset seat on corner legs joined by<br />

pierced inlaid aprons<br />

97.5cm high, 62cm wide, 47cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

167<br />

A set of four painted<br />

lacquer panels<br />

20th century<br />

depicting figures variously occupied<br />

in a continuous landscape setting<br />

with pavilions and towers<br />

90 x 30cm (each)<br />

90 x 120cm (overall)<br />

$500–700<br />

168<br />

A Thangka, Tibet<br />

20th century<br />

framed, together with two mixed<br />

metal travelling shrines<br />

the thangka 84 x 65cm overall<br />

the shrines 13cm and 11cm long<br />

$500–700<br />

166


74<br />

169<br />

169<br />

Two Japanese Rimpa School<br />

panels<br />

19th century<br />

each painted in ink and colour<br />

against a gold speckled ground with<br />

flowering plants, one with hydrangeas<br />

and lilies in a long handled basket,<br />

the other with blossoms and plants in<br />

a jardiniere, brocade mounts, framed<br />

135cm x 51cm, images; 164cm high,<br />

76.5cm wide frames<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Christie's, Melbourne, 2 March 2005,<br />

lots 54 and 55<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

170<br />

A pair of Japanese inlaid<br />

bronze archaic-style vases<br />

Meiji period, 19th century<br />

each of tall tapering form set on<br />

the shoulders with upright loop<br />

handles springing from archaistic<br />

animal heads, the sides decorated<br />

in gold, silver and copper with song<br />

birds above flowering magnolia on<br />

one side, and a phoenix perched<br />

on the branch of a blossoming tree<br />

on the other<br />

45cm high<br />

$1,000–1,500


75<br />

171<br />

Three hard cover books<br />

on Chinese ceramics<br />

and works of art<br />

comprising, Oriental Ceramics, Vol<br />

II: The World’s Great Collections -<br />

The Metropolitan Museum of Art<br />

New York, by Suzanne G Valenstein<br />

and 2 more, published by Kodansha<br />

International Ltd, 1982, hard cover<br />

with sleeve; China: A History in<br />

Art, by Bradley Smith and Wan-go<br />

Weng; and Chinese Ceramics,<br />

by Michel and Cecile Beurdeley<br />

$250–350<br />

172<br />

Two hard cover books<br />

on Chinese ceramics<br />

and works of art<br />

comprising, Oriental Ceramic<br />

Art, by S.W. Bushell; and Chinese<br />

Art – The Minor Arts by R. Soame<br />

Jenyns and William Watson<br />

$200–250<br />

173<br />

Two reference books on<br />

Chinese Arts<br />

comprising, The Palace Museum:<br />

Peking: Treasures of the Forbidden<br />

City, by Wang-go Weng and Yang<br />

Boda, hard cover; and The Golden<br />

Age of Chinese Archaeology:<br />

Celebrated Discoveries from the<br />

People’s Republic of China<br />

$200–300<br />

174<br />

Five publi<strong>cat</strong>ions on Chinese<br />

and Asian textiles<br />

comprising, When Silk was Gold:<br />

Central Asian and Chinese Textiles by<br />

James Watt and Anne Wardell; The<br />

Topkapi Saray Museum. Costumes,<br />

Embroideries and other Textiles;<br />

Ikat: Splendid Silks of Central Asia<br />

– The Guido Goldman Collection by<br />

Kate Fitz Gibbon and Andrew Hale;<br />

Chinese Silk: A Cultural History,<br />

Shelagh Vainker; Card Catalogue<br />

of an Exhibition of Korean Costume<br />

and Textiles, Linda Wrigglesworth<br />

in association with Myrna Myers,<br />

London<br />

$250–350<br />

175<br />

Three reference books<br />

on Tibetan art<br />

comprising, Sacred Visions: Early<br />

Paintings from Central Tibet, by<br />

Stephen M. Kossak and Jane Casey<br />

Singer; Mandala: The Architecture<br />

of Enlightenment, Denise Patry<br />

Leidy and Robert A.F. Thurman; The<br />

Art of Tibet: Selected articles from<br />

Orientations 1981-1997, paperback<br />

$200–250<br />

176<br />

Three reference books on<br />

Chinese ceramics and historical<br />

influences<br />

comprising, Chinoiserie: Chinese<br />

Influence on European Decorative<br />

Art 17th and 18th Centuries;<br />

Heaven is High, the Emperor Far<br />

Away: Merchants and Mandarins<br />

in Old Canton, Valery M Garrett;<br />

Masterpieces of Chinese<br />

Export Porcelain, David Howard<br />

and John Ayers<br />

$200–250<br />

177<br />

A collection of seventeen<br />

publi<strong>cat</strong>ions on Chinese jades,<br />

furniture and works of art<br />

including Jade of the East by<br />

Geoffrey Wills; Chinese Jade by<br />

Jessica Rawson; Chinese Jade<br />

throughout the Ages by Stanley<br />

Charles Nott; Chinese Jade of Five<br />

Centuries by Joan M. Hartman;<br />

Translucent World by Liu Yang and<br />

Edmund Capon; Chinese Jade from<br />

the Collection of the Seattle Art<br />

Museum by James C.Y. Watt and<br />

Michael Knight<br />

$250–350


76<br />

178<br />

Three Sotheby's international<br />

<strong>cat</strong>alogues and another<br />

publi<strong>cat</strong>ion on Japanese prints,<br />

books and paintings<br />

comprising, Sotheby’s Catalogue<br />

of the Collection Huguette Beres:<br />

Estampes, Dessins et Livres Illustres<br />

Japonais, Paris, 25 November 2003;<br />

Sotheby’s Catalogue, Important<br />

Japanese Prints Illustrated Books<br />

and Paintings from the Adolphe<br />

Stoclet Collection, London, 9<br />

June, 2004; Sotheby’s Catalogue,<br />

Japanese and Chinese Prints, The<br />

Walter Amstutz Collection, Tokyo, 15<br />

April, 1991; and Japanese Prints: 300<br />

Years of Albums and Books, Jack<br />

Hillier and Lawrence Smith<br />

$250–300<br />

179<br />

A collection of nine books<br />

and publi<strong>cat</strong>ions on Chinese<br />

history, works of art,<br />

paintings and culture<br />

comprising, The Treasures and<br />

Dynasties of China, Bamber<br />

Gascoigne, hard cover; Fantastic<br />

Mountains; Chinese Landscape<br />

Painting from the Shanghai Museum,<br />

Liu Yang and Edmund Capon;<br />

Chinese Paintings of the Ming and<br />

Qing Dynasties: 14th-20th centuries,<br />

hard cover exhibition <strong>cat</strong>alogue by<br />

Edmund Capon and Mae Anna Pang;<br />

The Compelling Image - Nature and<br />

Style in Seventeenth Century Chinese<br />

Paintings, James Cahill; Fruitful Sites:<br />

Garden Culture in the Ming Dynasty<br />

China, Craig Clunas; The Arts of<br />

China, Michael Sullivan; The Arts<br />

of Southeast Asia, Philip Rawson;<br />

China: Cambridge Illustrated History,<br />

Patricia Buckleu Ebrey, hard cover;<br />

and Kaikodo Journal Autumn 1997<br />

$200–300<br />

180<br />

A collection of fourteen<br />

reference books on Chinese<br />

history, works of art<br />

and paintings<br />

comprising, A Handbook of Chinese<br />

Ceramics Suzanne Valenstein;<br />

Chinese Ornament The Lotus and<br />

the Dragon, Jessica Rawson; Bronze<br />

Vessels of Ancient China in the Avery<br />

Brundage Collection, Rene-Yvon<br />

D”Argence; The Arts of China, Hugo<br />

Munsterberg, hard cover; Shaanxi<br />

History Museum; The Asian Art<br />

Museum of San Francisco – Selected<br />

Works; Treasures from the Shanghai<br />

Museum: 6,000 years of Chinese<br />

Art; Buddhist Art and Architecture,<br />

Robert E Fisher; Introduction to<br />

Chinese History, Bodo Wiethoff; A<br />

Decade of Collecting – Asian Art<br />

Museum of San Francisco; An Album<br />

of Chinese Art from the National<br />

Gallery of Victoria, by Mae Anna<br />

Pang; Mountains and Streams, Mae<br />

Anna Pang; The High Appreciation of<br />

the Cultural Relics of the Zeng Hou<br />

Yi Tomb, Hubei Provincial Museum;<br />

Awakened: Qin’s Terra-Cota Army<br />

$200–300


77<br />

OTHER PROPERTIES<br />

Jewellery<br />

Lots 181–317


78<br />

181<br />

A mabe pearl, gold, and ebony<br />

ring by Adrian Lewis<br />

The half pearl of silver and white hues<br />

measuring 14.85mm bezel set in gold,<br />

the frame overlaid with ebony, having<br />

an 18ct gold mount beneath, signed<br />

A L, XXII, total weight 17.2gms.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

182<br />

An Autore keshi pearl<br />

and diamond ring<br />

Comprising eight silver white keshi<br />

pearls of varying sizes interspaced<br />

with six bezel set diamonds and<br />

aquamarines, all in an articulated<br />

cluster to a half round band crafted<br />

in 18ct white gold, 8.95gms.<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

183<br />

A South Sea pearl<br />

and diamond ring<br />

The round pearl of silver and white<br />

hues measuring 14.65mm, mounted<br />

in a rose gold solid basket, encircled<br />

with a row of thirty four round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds and having<br />

a rose cut diamond of 2.4mm set<br />

beneath to the basket at each end.<br />

Finished with pierced triangular<br />

detail to the shoulders with a rose<br />

cut diamond and further round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond<br />

weight 0.80cts, 18ct white gold,<br />

total weight 14.2gms.<br />

$1,800–2,500<br />

184<br />

An Autore South Sea pearl ring<br />

The round pearl of gold and cream<br />

hues and fine lustre measuring<br />

12.4mm, set above a wide plinth and<br />

tapered band in 18ct gold, 10.6gms.<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

185<br />

A pair of baroque South Sea<br />

pearl and silver earrings<br />

Each tear drop shaped pearl<br />

measuring 17.6 x 12.2mm, of white<br />

and silver hue, surmounted by a<br />

silver disc with etched decoration,<br />

having post and butterfly clip fittings,<br />

total weight 10gms, signed.<br />

$500–700<br />

186<br />

A pair of South Sea<br />

pearl earrings<br />

The button pearls of silver and<br />

white hues displaying fine lustre<br />

measuring 13.65mm, mounted to an<br />

18ct gold disc panel and having post<br />

and clip fittings, stamped 750 AMJ,<br />

total weight 8.6gms.<br />

$650–750<br />

187<br />

A South Sea pearl ring<br />

The South Sea pearl of silver and<br />

white hues measuring 10.4mm,<br />

held in four large petals above split<br />

shoulders, crafted in 9ct rose gold,<br />

5.2gms.<br />

$400–600<br />

188<br />

A Victorian turquoise<br />

and gold pendant brooch<br />

Featuring an engraved circular<br />

frame, intertwined with a ribbon-style<br />

motif set with cabochon cut<br />

turquoise, further articulated rings,<br />

suspending a chain and tassel drop,<br />

crafted in 15ct gold.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

189<br />

An Edwardian aquamarine<br />

and gold necklace<br />

Comprising a cushion cut<br />

aquamarine with a pear cut drop<br />

below, flanked by two round cut<br />

aquamarines. Interspaced with<br />

knife edge bars and finished<br />

with a trace chain, all in 9ct gold.<br />

Total weight 6.0gms.<br />

$400–600


79<br />

181<br />

184<br />

182<br />

183


80<br />

190<br />

190<br />

An antique gold guard chain<br />

The fancy belcher link chain<br />

suspended with a pierced heart<br />

panel, 14ct gold, 29.6gms.<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

191<br />

A gold necklace<br />

Rope twist design crafted in 18ct<br />

gold, 36.05gms, total length 550mm.<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

192<br />

A fancy gold link necklace<br />

Woven design crafted in 9ct gold,<br />

19.7gms.<br />

$650–850<br />

193<br />

A gold and diamond bangle<br />

Reeded cuff design, set with three<br />

baguette cut diamonds within<br />

two crescent motifs, 18ct gold,<br />

total weight 17.4gms.<br />

$900–1,200<br />

194<br />

Three gold bangles<br />

Comprising an 18ct gold circular<br />

bangle with bright cut decoration<br />

52mm diameter, 6.1gms, together<br />

with a 9ct gold oval hinged bangle<br />

with engraved decoration 60mm<br />

diameter, 9.84gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

195<br />

A pair of gold bangles<br />

Of circular form, 9ct gold,<br />

total weight 23.65gms.<br />

$500–800<br />

191


81<br />

196<br />

196<br />

An Art Deco style colour<br />

change sapphire and<br />

diamond plaque ring<br />

Navette pierced form centrally set<br />

with an oval violet, blue sapphire of<br />

0.67cts, surrounded by round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds, 18ct white and yellow<br />

gold, 4.95gms.<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

197<br />

A gold curb link fob chain<br />

9ct rose gold curb link fob chain<br />

with two swivel clips and a heart<br />

shaped padlock set with a garnet,<br />

total weight 52gms.<br />

$1,800–2,200<br />

198<br />

An Edwardian gold,<br />

moonstone and pearl bangle<br />

Oval hinged form, featuring an oval<br />

heart shaped moonstone cut en<br />

cabochon, surrounded by small<br />

seed pearls, set above a tapered<br />

and reeded bangle, 15ct gold,<br />

total weight 14.05gms.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

197<br />

198


82<br />

199<br />

A blue topaz and diamond<br />

dress ring<br />

Cushion cut topaz weighing 7.60cts<br />

horizontally bezel set above twelve<br />

small brilliant cut diamond shoulders,<br />

9ct rose gold, total weight 7.2gms.<br />

$800–1,200<br />

200<br />

An emerald and diamond<br />

plaque ring<br />

Featuring an elongated rectangular<br />

plaque set with five emerald cut<br />

emeralds totalling 0.85cts, within a<br />

diamond set border; mounted in 18ct<br />

yellow and white gold.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

201<br />

A diamond and ruby bangle<br />

The hinged bangle of octagonal<br />

form, set with a central row of round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />

0.70cts, flanked by two rows of carre<br />

cut rubies totalling 0.65cts, figure<br />

eight safety clasp, set in 18ct gold.<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

202<br />

A diamond and golden<br />

sapphire three stone ring<br />

Set with a central old diamond of<br />

0.65cts and flanked by two oval<br />

faceted golden sapphires totalling<br />

0.60cts; mounted in 18ct gold.<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

203<br />

A gold bracelet<br />

Fancy wheat sheaf link design in 14ct<br />

gold, 15.6gms, total length 195mm.<br />

$700–900<br />

204<br />

Two diamond brooches<br />

Comprising a 14ct white gold stylised<br />

bar set with five round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds together with a 14ct<br />

white gold textured loop overlaid<br />

with four single cut diamonds,<br />

total weight 13.3gms.<br />

$600–800<br />

205<br />

A pair of diamond cluster<br />

earrings<br />

of flower cluster form, each centrally<br />

set with an old cut diamond of<br />

0.12cts, surrounded by seven further<br />

old cut diamonds totalling 0.41cts,<br />

post and butterfly back fittings,<br />

set in 9ct gold total weight 2.2gms.<br />

$400–600<br />

206<br />

A diamond and emerald<br />

pendant necklace<br />

snowflake form, centrally set with<br />

an interchangeable round brilliant<br />

cut diamond pendant of 0.20cts<br />

and an interchangeable round<br />

emerald pendant, surrounded by<br />

six round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

totalling 0.72cts, suspended from a<br />

fine chain, all set in 9ct white gold,<br />

total weight 5gms.<br />

$400–600<br />

207<br />

A solitaire diamond ring<br />

Round brilliant cut diamond 0.36cts<br />

set in 18ct gold, 2.5gms<br />

$650–850<br />

208<br />

A gold bangle and<br />

a gold filled bangle<br />

Comprising a 9ct gold solid oval<br />

bangle and a gold filled oval hinged<br />

bangle total weight 35gms.<br />

$550–750<br />

209<br />

An antique gold fob chain<br />

Crafted in 9ct rose gold the fancy<br />

fetter twist link chain with two swivel<br />

clips and a t-bar, total weight 32gms.<br />

$1,200–1,500


83<br />

199<br />

200<br />

202<br />

201


84<br />

210<br />

210<br />

A gold fob chain<br />

The elongated curb links<br />

individually stamped, finished<br />

with two swivel clips and a<br />

t-bar, total weight 51.15gms,<br />

total length 610mm.<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

211<br />

A gold fob chain<br />

9ct gold oval link chain with oversized<br />

heart padlock, total weight 46gms.<br />

$1,600–2,200<br />

212<br />

An antique style diamond<br />

plaque ring<br />

Comprising five round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds weighing 0.10cts<br />

each, surrounded by twenty four<br />

small diamonds, all grain set<br />

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

total weight 6.65gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

213<br />

Georg Jensen gold magic ring<br />

Designed by Regitze Overgaard,<br />

18ct gold, reference 1314,<br />

total weight 7.4gms.<br />

$800–1,200<br />

214<br />

An antique gold violin brooch<br />

Finely modelled in 15ct gold violin<br />

brooch total weight 7.8gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

215<br />

A domed pave set diamond ring<br />

The domed panel pave set with<br />

round brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />

1.00cts, 9ct gold, total weight 4gms.<br />

$550–750<br />

216<br />

A solitaire diamond ring<br />

The round brilliant cut diamond of<br />

0.40cts, raised in a square frame with<br />

small diamonds set to the upswept<br />

shoulders, 18ct gold, 5gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

217<br />

A diamond and sapphire ring<br />

Round synthetic sapphire surrounded<br />

by a row of single cut diamonds,<br />

having nine carre cut sapphires with<br />

borders of further diamonds set to<br />

each shoulder, 18ct gold, 8.55gms.<br />

$600–800


85<br />

211<br />

212<br />

213<br />

214<br />

215


86<br />

218<br />

219<br />

218<br />

A gold pillbox<br />

Square form, of woven<br />

chevron design, 18ct gold,<br />

total weight 22.2gms.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

219<br />

A Victorian cameo brooch<br />

Oval sardonyx cameo finely carved<br />

depicting a woman in profile, claw<br />

set in an elaborate 18ct gold frame<br />

with applied leaf and rope twist<br />

decoration and four pink sapphires,<br />

finished with graduated tassels<br />

below, 18.8gms.<br />

$500–800<br />

220<br />

A full circle diamond<br />

eternity ring<br />

Set throughout with old cut baguette<br />

and asscher cut diamonds totalling<br />

3.20cts, 14ct white gold, 2.7gms.<br />

$1,300–1,800<br />

221<br />

A full circle sapphire and<br />

diamond eternity band<br />

Set with alternating baguette cut<br />

diamonds and carre cut sapphires,<br />

bezel set in 14ct white gold, 3.43gms.<br />

$900–1,200<br />

222<br />

A diamond dress ring<br />

Having a central domed panel set<br />

with eight baguette cut diamonds<br />

above pave diamond terminals and<br />

shoulders, 18ct gold, 6gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

223<br />

A gold and diamond necklace<br />

Featuring a central drop set with<br />

marquise, pear, round and baguette<br />

cut diamonds, suspended from<br />

a fancy flat link chain, 18ct gold,<br />

13.85gms, total length 380mm.<br />

$900–1,200<br />

224<br />

A gold and pearl necklace<br />

9ct gold rope twist link<br />

interspaced with cultured pearls<br />

total weight 29gms.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

225<br />

An Art Deco two stone<br />

diamond ring<br />

Set with two transitional round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds weighing<br />

0.20cts, total, having stepped<br />

diamond set shoulders, platinum.<br />

2gms.<br />

$600–800<br />

226<br />

A high carat gold necklace<br />

Barrel shaped engraved links with<br />

a later 9ct gold clasp, 27.3gms,<br />

total length 530mm.<br />

$1,200–1,600


87<br />

227<br />

227<br />

A gold, ruby and diamond<br />

cocktail bracelet<br />

The woven gold mesh bracelet<br />

centrally set with three round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds and four round rubies,<br />

18ct gold total weight 51.2grams.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

228<br />

An Italian diamond dress ring<br />

Domed formation with bloomed<br />

finish set with small round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds in a flower cluster<br />

and borders of fine diamonds. Total<br />

diamond weight stamped to interior<br />

shank 0.95cts, 18ct yellow gold,<br />

total weight 16.1gms.<br />

$800–1,200<br />

229<br />

An antique gold<br />

and diamond bangle<br />

Oval hinged and tapered form,<br />

featuring an applied oval motif<br />

with scroll detail, wirework and<br />

bead decoration, centrally set with<br />

a rose cut diamond, 18ct gold,<br />

total weight 29.6gms<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

228<br />

229


88<br />

230<br />

A gold fancy link necklace<br />

Pierced navette shaped links<br />

finished with curb link chain,<br />

18ct gold, total weight 23.15gms,<br />

total length 670mm.<br />

$700–900<br />

231<br />

A pair of mabe pearl, onyx, and<br />

gold earrings by Adrian Lewis<br />

Featuring a round half pearl of silver<br />

and white hues measuring 16.5mm,<br />

surmounted by an oval onyx cut en<br />

cabochon, set in a reeded frame of<br />

18ct gold with post and clip fittings,<br />

signed A, IX, total weight 19.6gms.<br />

$800–1,200<br />

232<br />

A gold and bloodstone<br />

signet ring<br />

The cushion shaped bloodstone<br />

panel with engraved initials, 18ct<br />

gold, hallmarked with 8.95gms<br />

$600–800<br />

233<br />

A tourmaline ring<br />

by Adrian Lewis<br />

Comprising five graduated round cut<br />

tourmalines in pink and green hues<br />

weighing 3.45cts total, bezel set in<br />

18ct rose gold, 8gms.<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

234<br />

A gold fancy link necklace<br />

The fancy curb link hollow chain<br />

modelled in 18ct yellow gold,<br />

25.9gms, total length 415mm.<br />

$1,500–1,700<br />

235<br />

A gold curb link bracelet<br />

The large hollow links finished with<br />

a heart shaped padlock and safety<br />

chain, crafted in 9ct gold, 45.9gms.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

236<br />

Two gold bracelets<br />

Comprising two similar 9ct<br />

gold fetter link bracelets,<br />

total weight 18gms.<br />

$650–850<br />

237<br />

A five stone diamond ring<br />

Bezel set with five round mixed cut<br />

diamonds interspaced with eight<br />

small rose cut diamonds, finely<br />

engraved detail throughout, 18ct<br />

gold, total diamond weight 0.70cts,<br />

total weight 4.5gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

238<br />

A pair of Georg Jensen<br />

gold bangles<br />

The circular rounded bangles<br />

joined by two small jump rings,<br />

18ct gold, reference A1030,<br />

total weight 19.9gms.<br />

$1,200–1,600


89<br />

230<br />

231<br />

232<br />

233


90<br />

239<br />

239<br />

A gold and diamond bracelet<br />

Comprising fourteen navette<br />

shaped panels each set with a round<br />

brilliant cut diamond interspaced<br />

with cross shaped links, all crafted<br />

in 18ct gold, total diamond weight<br />

1.68cts, total weight 19.3gms,<br />

total length 200mm.<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

240<br />

A pair of diamond flower<br />

cluster earrings<br />

Each comprising seven round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds in a cluster<br />

formation surmounted by a further<br />

diamond, total diamond weight<br />

0.92cts, all bezel set in 18ct gold<br />

with post and continental fittings,<br />

total weight 3.70gms.<br />

$900–1,200<br />

241<br />

A ruby and diamond dress ring<br />

Oval cut ruby of 0.76cts, offset<br />

by two marquise and fourteen<br />

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

total weight 8.65gms.<br />

$900–1,200<br />

242<br />

A ruby and diamond dress ring<br />

Four round rubies weighing 1.20cts<br />

total, surrounded by ten round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />

0.85cts, set within a pierced and<br />

textured honeycomb frame, set in<br />

18ct gold, total weight 6.65gms.<br />

$800–1,000<br />

243<br />

A diamond and synthetic ruby<br />

cocktail ring<br />

Stylised scroll design, having a<br />

central row of six carre cut synthetic<br />

rubies, flanked by a row of five<br />

early round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

totalling 0.65cts, 18ct gold,<br />

total weight 7.75gms.<br />

$800–1,200<br />

244<br />

A diamond bracelet<br />

Comprising thirty two rows<br />

each set with three single cut<br />

diamonds, totalling 0.96cts, set in<br />

9ct gold, total weight 20.85gms,<br />

total length 180mm.<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

245<br />

A gold curb link bracelet<br />

The heavy gold links individually<br />

stamped 9ct, finished with a heart<br />

shaped padlock and safety chain,<br />

42.3gms.<br />

$900–1,200


91<br />

240<br />

241<br />

243<br />

242<br />

244


92<br />

246<br />

246<br />

A gold, diamond and<br />

turquoise mesh bag<br />

Woven mesh with solid frame set with<br />

turquoise and rose cut diamonds,<br />

turquoise set clasp and belcher<br />

link chain, crafted in 9ct gold,<br />

total weight 70 gms.<br />

$1,600–2,200<br />

247<br />

A gold mesh bag<br />

The woven mesh bag finished with<br />

four ball drops, having a solid frame,<br />

9ct gold, total weight 23.65gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

248<br />

An antique gold fob chain<br />

The solid rose gold curb links<br />

individually stamped 9ct, finished<br />

with two swivel clips and a<br />

t-bar, total weight 31.05gms,<br />

total length 515mm.<br />

$700–900<br />

249<br />

A gold bracelet<br />

Fancy link bracelet finished<br />

with an elaborate padlock and<br />

a safety chain, crafted in 9ct<br />

rose gold, total weight 30.4gms,<br />

total length 200mm.<br />

$700–900<br />

250<br />

An antique night and day<br />

gold bracelet<br />

The hollow curb links having<br />

alternating sections of polished<br />

and engraved links, finished<br />

with a heart shaped padlock<br />

and safety chain, crafted in 9ct<br />

rose gold, total weight 22.6gms,<br />

total length 180mm.<br />

$500–700


93<br />

251<br />

251<br />

A gold mesh bag<br />

Woven mesh with bead detail,<br />

finished with a solid frame with<br />

fetter link chain, crafted in 9ct gold,<br />

hallmarked, 96gms.<br />

$2,500–3,000<br />

252<br />

A French gold fob<br />

Crafted in 14ct gold with finely<br />

chased work, suspended with a<br />

seal and finished with a swivel clip,<br />

14.05gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

253<br />

A gold bracelet<br />

Curb link design with engraved<br />

heart padlock, 9ct rose gold,<br />

total weight 56gms.<br />

$1,700–2,200<br />

254<br />

A pair of gold and synthetic<br />

ruby cufflinks<br />

crafted in 18ct gold<br />

total weight 16.2gms.<br />

$800–1,000<br />

254


94<br />

255<br />

A gold and ruby bangle<br />

Oval hinged form, centrally set with<br />

seventeen round cut rubies totalling<br />

0.63cts, claw set above bright<br />

cut woven decoration, white gold,<br />

total weight 28.1gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

256<br />

An opal and diamond<br />

cluster ring<br />

The solid white opal measuring 13.9<br />

x 10.7mm, surrounded by a single<br />

row of round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

totalling 0.60cts, 18ct white gold,<br />

8.0gms.<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

257<br />

A ruby and diamond full circle<br />

eternity ring<br />

Comprising five round rubies<br />

interspaced with five pierced navette<br />

shaped panels set with ten brilliant<br />

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

5.6gms.<br />

$800–1,200<br />

258<br />

An emerald and diamond full<br />

circle diamond eternity ring<br />

Comprising five round emeralds<br />

interspaced with five pierced navette<br />

shaped panels set with ten brilliant<br />

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

5.3gms.<br />

$800–1,200<br />

259<br />

Three diamond, emerald, ruby<br />

and sapphire eternity bands<br />

Comprising a carre cut ruby ring in<br />

18ct gold, a carre cut emerald and<br />

round brilliant cut diamond ring set<br />

in 18ct gold, and a carre cut sapphire<br />

and princess cut diamond ring set in<br />

14ct gold, total weight 7.85gms.<br />

$750–950<br />

260<br />

An antique gold fob chain<br />

Fancy rope twist chain finished with<br />

two swivel clips, 15ct gold, 44.65gms,<br />

total length 490mm.<br />

$2,000–2,500<br />

261<br />

An antique gold gem set<br />

locket and chain<br />

The circular hinged locket set with<br />

a ruby, sapphire and diamond to<br />

form a leaf, having polished and<br />

textured finish, suspended from a<br />

gold snake chain, all in 15ct gold,<br />

total weight 14.2gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

262<br />

A gold and nephrite bracelet<br />

and ring<br />

Polished nephrite panels capped<br />

with gold and interspaced with<br />

gold beads, 18ct gold, together<br />

with a nephrite polished band<br />

with 14ct gold detail.<br />

$550–750<br />

263<br />

A collection of mourning<br />

brooches<br />

Comprising amethyst and<br />

canetille work, carved coral, black<br />

enamel, gold and gold lined,<br />

total weight 30.7gms.<br />

$500–700


95<br />

255<br />

258<br />

256<br />

257


96<br />

264<br />

264<br />

A gold necklace<br />

and matching bracelet<br />

Fancy geometric links finished<br />

with a bolt ring clasp, crafted in<br />

9ct gold, total weight 72.95gms,<br />

total length 450mm and 200mm.<br />

$1,600–2,200<br />

265<br />

A gold curb link bracelet<br />

The heavy solid curb links finished<br />

with a pierced heart shaped padlock<br />

and safety chain, crafted in 9ct gold,<br />

65.1gms.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

266<br />

A gold necklace<br />

The graduated hollow curb<br />

link necklace finished with an<br />

oversized bolt ring clasp, crafted<br />

in 9ct gold, total weight 44.8gms,<br />

total length 450mm.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

265


97<br />

267<br />

267<br />

An antique fob chain<br />

The solid curb link chain finished with<br />

two swivel clips and a t-bar, crafted<br />

in 9ct rose gold, total weight 40gms,<br />

total length 610mm.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

268<br />

A gold and onyx bracelet<br />

9ct gold gate link bracelet<br />

interspaced with onyx panels,<br />

padlock clasp, total weight 31gms.<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

268


98<br />

269<br />

269<br />

A sapphire and diamond bangle<br />

The oval hinged bangle centrally set<br />

with a row of eighteen graduated<br />

oval cut sapphires totalling 5.40cts,<br />

having a border of 50 single cut<br />

diamonds, all claw set in white<br />

gold to a pierced scroll frame,<br />

total weight 22.35gms.<br />

$600–800<br />

270<br />

A pair of diamond knot earrings<br />

Each knot of geometric design<br />

grain set throughout with round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds, total<br />

diamond weight 1.68cts, having post<br />

and clip fittings, 18ct white gold,<br />

total weight 14.8gms.<br />

$2,200–2,800<br />

271<br />

A diamond flower cluster<br />

bar brooch<br />

Centrally set with an old European<br />

cut diamond of 0.52cts, surrounded<br />

by eleven further diamonds, 18ct<br />

white gold, 4.95gms.<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

272<br />

An emerald and diamond<br />

cluster ring<br />

Two pear cut emeralds raised<br />

above twenty five round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds, set in 14ct white gold,<br />

7.6gms.<br />

$800–1,000<br />

273<br />

A diamond cluster ring<br />

Set throughout with round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds totalling 0.92cts 18ct<br />

white gold total weight 10.2gms<br />

$650–850<br />

274<br />

A diamond cluster ring<br />

set with six pear and four round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds, totalling<br />

2.00cts, claw set in a raised setting<br />

to reeded band, 18ct white gold,<br />

5.25gms.<br />

$1,000–1,500


99<br />

270<br />

271<br />

272<br />

273


100<br />

275<br />

275<br />

A pair of Georg Jensen sterling<br />

silver and rose quartz earrings<br />

Stylised design with an oval rose<br />

quartz cut en cabochon suspended<br />

below, sterling silver, reference N17.<br />

$600–800<br />

276<br />

An Italian gold and diamond<br />

necklace<br />

The v shaped drop set with a round<br />

brilliant cut diamond weighing<br />

0.15cts, offset with further<br />

diamond detail and suspend from<br />

a flat link fancy chain, 9ct gold,<br />

total weight 10.25gms.<br />

$800–1,200<br />

277<br />

Two gold bangles<br />

Circular polish form crafted in 18ct<br />

gold, total weight 28.2gms.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

278<br />

A gold bracelet<br />

Gate link design with a heart padlock,<br />

crafted in 9ct gold, 50.75gms.<br />

$1,300–1,800<br />

279<br />

A gold fob chain<br />

The solid curb links finished with<br />

two swivel clips and a t-bar, crafted<br />

in 9ct gold, total weight 29.75gms,<br />

total length 500mm.<br />

$700–900<br />

280<br />

An antique gold fob chain<br />

Graduated curb link chain finished<br />

with two swivel clips and a t-bar,<br />

hallmarked total weight 48gms.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

281<br />

A gold bracelet<br />

The fancy rectangular pierced links<br />

having a buckle and strap motif,<br />

finished with a padlock and safety<br />

chain, crafted in 9ct rose gold,<br />

total weight 40.1gms.<br />

$900–1,200<br />

282<br />

A gold fob chain<br />

Large open curb links finished<br />

with two swivel clips and a t-bar,<br />

9ct gold, total weight 50.85gms,<br />

total length 505mm.<br />

$1,200–1,600


101<br />

276<br />

277


102<br />

283<br />

283<br />

A gold card case<br />

Octagonal hinged form with engine<br />

turned and engraved decoration,<br />

having a sapphire cabochon<br />

push clasp, crafted in 14ct gold,<br />

total weight 59.80gms.<br />

$2,600–3,600<br />

284<br />

A gold card case<br />

Of square hinged form, having engine<br />

turned decoration and a cabochon<br />

sapphire push button, crafted in 14ct<br />

gold, total weight 36.3gms.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

285<br />

A Continental gold<br />

cigarette case<br />

Rectangular hinged form with<br />

engine turned decoration, 14ct gold,<br />

total weight 150.85gms.<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

284


103<br />

285<br />

286<br />

A Rolex Oyster Perpetual<br />

gold wristwatch<br />

Automatic, circular gold dial with<br />

applied gold baton numerals and<br />

date at three, signed case dial and<br />

movement, 18ct gold case and<br />

bracelet bands, 23mm diameter,<br />

72.30gms.<br />

$3,200–4,200<br />

287<br />

A Rolex Oyster Perpetual<br />

wristwatch<br />

Automatic movement, circular gold<br />

dial with black baton numerals and<br />

date at three, 18ct gold and stainless<br />

steel case and bands, 22mm<br />

diameter.<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

288<br />

A Rolex gold wristwatch<br />

white circular dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, jewelled movement, signed<br />

dial, 9ct gold case and bracelet<br />

bands, 21.6gms, 21mm diameter.<br />

$500–700<br />

286


104<br />

289<br />

289<br />

A gold card case<br />

Rectangular hinged and polished<br />

form with engraved initial,<br />

suspended from fetter link chain<br />

and jump ring, crafted in 9ct gold,<br />

total weight 45.9gms.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

290<br />

A Russian gold cigarette case<br />

Rectangular form, with engraved<br />

geometric decoration and sapphire<br />

cabochon push clasp, hallmarked,<br />

total weight 154.65gms.<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

291<br />

A gold cigarette case<br />

Rectangular curved and hinged<br />

form, polished finish with an<br />

engraved insignia, 9ct gold,<br />

total weight 65.05gms.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

292<br />

A gold cigarette case<br />

rectangular hinged and curved form,<br />

with polished finish and engraved<br />

initial C, crafted in 15ct gold,<br />

hallmarked, total weight 83.65gms<br />

$3,600–4,600<br />

293<br />

A gold vesta, gold cigar cutter<br />

and silver gilt cigarette case<br />

The gold vesta and cigar cutter<br />

crafted in 9ct gold, together<br />

with a sterling silver gilt engine<br />

turned cigarette case, hallmarked,<br />

total weight 185gms.<br />

$450–650<br />

294<br />

An antique gold guard chain<br />

The 15ct gold fancy belcher<br />

link chain finished with a swivel<br />

clip, total weight 24.6gms,<br />

total length 1520mm.<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

295<br />

A gold gate link bracelet<br />

Crafted in 9ct gold, finished with<br />

an engraved heart shaped padlock,<br />

total weight 24gms.<br />

$600–800<br />

296<br />

A gold bracelet<br />

Of gate link design with a heart<br />

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

30.05gms.<br />

$800–1,200


105<br />

290<br />

291<br />

292


106<br />

297<br />

A gold pocket watch<br />

gold engraved dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, 18ct gold case with<br />

chased and engraved decoration,<br />

hallmarked, total weight 50.4gms.<br />

$800–1,000<br />

297<br />

298<br />

A gold open face pocket watch<br />

gold engraved dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, 18ct gold case with<br />

chased and engraved decoration,<br />

hallmarked, total weight 45.4gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

298<br />

299<br />

A gold open face pocket watch<br />

gold engraved dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, 18ct gold case with<br />

chased and engraved decoration,<br />

hallmarked, total weight 55.2gms,<br />

36mm diameter.<br />

$500–700<br />

299


107<br />

300<br />

300<br />

A Waltham gold pocket watch<br />

white dial with black Roman<br />

numerals and sub seconds at six, 18ct<br />

gold case with cased and engraved<br />

decoration, total weight 59.7gms.<br />

$700–900<br />

301<br />

A gold half hunter pocket watch<br />

circular white enamel dial with<br />

painted Arabic numerals and sub<br />

seconds at six, 9ct rose gold case,<br />

total weight, 106.1gms<br />

$800–1,000<br />

302<br />

Two hebdomas open face<br />

pocket watches<br />

white dial with black Arabic numerals,<br />

gold plated case with relief images<br />

of a mythological scene, 42mm<br />

diameter together with a white dial<br />

with gold and green Arabic numerals,<br />

nickel case 43mm diameter<br />

$500–800<br />

303<br />

An Elgin gold pocket watch<br />

Circular white dial with black enamel<br />

Roman numerals, seven jewel<br />

movement, signed case, dial and<br />

movement, 20mm diameter, 37gms.<br />

$700–900<br />

304<br />

A Rolex British military pocket<br />

watch<br />

Circular white enamel dial with<br />

painted black Arabic numerals<br />

and subsidiary dial at six, nickel<br />

plated case, case stamped B 11288,<br />

presented in a leather travelling case.<br />

$700–900<br />

301


108<br />

305<br />

306<br />

305<br />

Republic of Cyprus gold coin<br />

50 pound coin dated 1977,<br />

total weight 16.15gms<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

306<br />

Two gold sovereigns<br />

South Africa mint full gold sovereigns<br />

dated 1926 and 1928.<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

307<br />

Two gold sovereigns<br />

dated 1884 and 1889, one<br />

mounted in a gold pendant frame,<br />

total weight 18gms.<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

308<br />

Two gold sovereigns<br />

Full gold sovereigns dated 1906<br />

and 1913.<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

307<br />

308<br />

309<br />

309<br />

A French gold coin and Swiss<br />

gold coin<br />

20 franc gold coin dated 1910,<br />

6.45gms, together with 20 franc gold<br />

coin dated 1935, 6.45gms.<br />

$800–1,200<br />

310<br />

An Indian gold coin<br />

and a Turkish gold coin<br />

a gold mohur, 11.14gms, together with<br />

a 100 kurush gold coin dated 1911,<br />

7.22gms.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

311<br />

Two gold half sovereigns<br />

One dated 1884, the other dated 1887<br />

and mounted with a gold scroll bale<br />

and suspended from a gross grain<br />

fob with 15ct gold detail.<br />

$700–1,000


109<br />

312<br />

312<br />

1937 King George VI Coronation<br />

four gold coin specimen set<br />

Comprising half-sovereign, sovereign,<br />

double sovereign and £5 sovereign<br />

contained in case as issued.<br />

$15,000–20,000<br />

313<br />

A Russian gold coin<br />

1902 Nicholas II 37 ½ roubles -<br />

Jeweller's copy, 21ct gold, 32.3gms.<br />

$3,000–4,000<br />

314<br />

A Russian gold coin and an<br />

Italian gold coin<br />

Nicholas II 5 rouble gold coin 1900,<br />

4.3gms, together with a Vittorio<br />

Emanuele II 20 lire gold coin 1865,<br />

6.45gms.<br />

$700–900<br />

315<br />

A full and a half gold sovereign<br />

Perth mint full gold sovereign dated<br />

1902 and a Sydney mint half gold<br />

sovereign dated 1862.<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

316<br />

A South African gold coin<br />

one pond gold coin dated 1894,<br />

7.98gms.<br />

$600–800<br />

317<br />

Two Belgium gold coins<br />

20 franc gold coins dated<br />

1875, total weight 12.9gms.<br />

$600–800<br />

313


110<br />

OTHER PROPERTIES<br />

Lots 318–398


111<br />

318<br />

A mahogany astragal<br />

glazed secretaire bookcase,<br />

Roberts & Edwards, London,<br />

early-mid 20th century<br />

with an extended cornice above<br />

glazed cupboards, the extended base<br />

with a fall front, two short and two<br />

long drawers each with relief carved<br />

decoration, and raised on bracket<br />

feet, with a post 1892 cartouche<br />

for Edwards & Roberts 148-160<br />

Wardour Street, London<br />

233cm high, 111cm wide, 49.5cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

319<br />

A Louis XV style marble top oak<br />

commode, 18th century<br />

of serpentine profile with three long<br />

panelled drawers above a carved<br />

shaped skirt and raised on short<br />

cabriole legs, with cast and pierced<br />

floral handles and escutcheons<br />

98cm high, 133cm wide, 72cm deep<br />

$1,800–2,500<br />

320<br />

A set of vintage Louis XV style<br />

beechwood chairs, 20th century<br />

comprising eight chairs, each with<br />

channel grooved shield backs and<br />

wavy splats above serpentine seating<br />

rails and raised on curvaceous<br />

legs and whorl feet united by 'H'<br />

form stretchers, the drop in seats<br />

upholstered in coffee toned fabric<br />

$500–700<br />

321<br />

A large antique leather trunk<br />

with studwork to the edges and<br />

marking an oval feature to the lid,<br />

with brass capped corners, twin<br />

handles and key<br />

51cm high, 106cm wide, 51cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

318


112<br />

322<br />

A R160 lounge chair<br />

by Grant Featherston,<br />

designed circa 1951<br />

with original pearl white button<br />

backed vinyl, timber tapered legs,<br />

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

$3,000–5,000<br />

323<br />

A Scandinavian three seat<br />

leather sofa, in the style of<br />

Borge Mogensen<br />

in copper tan tones with piped squab<br />

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

72cm high, length of back 226cm,<br />

82cm deep<br />

$1,400–2,000<br />

324<br />

A two-seater down-filled<br />

leather and rosewood sofa<br />

designed by Georg Thams,<br />

Danish, circa 1970s<br />

manufactured by Grant Mobelfabrik<br />

length of back 148cm<br />

$800–1,200<br />

322


113<br />

325<br />

A pair of A310 chairs designed<br />

by Grant Featherston,<br />

designed 1953<br />

with pale creamy bronze buttoned<br />

vinyl upholstery<br />

$2,500–4,000<br />

326<br />

A Molteni & C clip queen bed<br />

with a grey fabric covered<br />

headboard and sides<br />

the headboard 74.5 x 190cm<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

327<br />

A walnut dining suite,<br />

by Dario Zoureff, circa 1960<br />

comprising a circular dining table<br />

with three extension leaves and six<br />

button back vinyl dining chairs<br />

the table 72cm high, 106cm diameter,<br />

257.5cm (extended width),<br />

each leaf 50.5cm<br />

NOTE<br />

Commissioned by the present<br />

owners from Dario Zoureff.<br />

$1,500–2,000<br />

328<br />

An Art Deco walnut pedestal<br />

desk, circa 1930<br />

with quarter veneer panelling to the<br />

doors and a highly stylised relief<br />

carved frieze feature with flower<br />

heads and palm leaves, with cast<br />

chrome handles,<br />

139cm wide, 67cm deep, 76cm high<br />

$700–1,000<br />

329<br />

A Bend sofa designed by<br />

Patricia Urquiola for B&B Italia,<br />

circa 2005<br />

cream upholstery, one end piece only<br />

length of back 171cm<br />

$600–800<br />

325


114<br />

330<br />

AFTER JEAN LOUIS<br />

GREGOIRE<br />

A large bronze figure of Mozart<br />

73cm high<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

331<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, The<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 Scuptor,<br />

January 7-30, 1999.<br />

$1,200–2,000<br />

332<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 />

$800–1,200<br />

333<br />

A vintage pine farmhouse-style<br />

sideboard, early 20th century<br />

with a pair of drawers above two<br />

doors opening to reveal a single shelf<br />

on either side, set with knob handles<br />

91.5cm high, 152cm wide, 53cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

330


115<br />

334<br />

A marble top Louis XV<br />

style tulipwood commode,<br />

19th century<br />

with a curvaceous striated grey<br />

marble surface above two small<br />

and two long drawers, with hipped<br />

cabriole legs adorned with well cast<br />

demi-figures, decorated throughout<br />

with gilt bronze foliate handles,<br />

trims and sabots<br />

136cm wide, 99cm high, 56cm deep<br />

$2,500–3,000<br />

335<br />

A Louis XV style wrought iron<br />

marble top console table<br />

81cm high, 130cm wide, 50cm deep<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

336<br />

A Louis XV style carved gilt<br />

wood salon mirror<br />

medallion shaped with a finely<br />

carved and pierced crest<br />

and beadwork borders<br />

126 x 84cm<br />

$800–1,200<br />

337<br />

A Louis XV style carved<br />

giltwood salon mirror<br />

deli<strong>cat</strong>ely carved and moulded with<br />

ribbons and foliate motifs<br />

154 x 79cm<br />

$600–800<br />

338<br />

A Louis XV style maple and<br />

marble top marquetry inlaid<br />

side cabinet<br />

106cm high, 115cm wide, 50cm deep<br />

$600–800<br />

339<br />

An English mahogany chest of<br />

drawers, early 19th century<br />

the five drawers with knob handles<br />

and brass escutcheons<br />

107cm high, 100cm wide, 49cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

334


116<br />

340<br />

340<br />

A miniature brass carriage<br />

clock with leather case<br />

the gilt brass case of oval<br />

form with visible escapement,<br />

the enamel dial with Arabic<br />

numerals, minute markings and<br />

a subsidiary seconds dial<br />

8.5cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Sotheby's<br />

$500–800<br />

341<br />

An Admiral Fitzroy’s mahogany<br />

cased barometer<br />

in an architectural style case with a<br />

relief carved shield to the pediment<br />

117 x 27cm<br />

$400–600<br />

342<br />

A French mahogany extension<br />

dining table with three leaves,<br />

late 19th century<br />

the rounded rectangular top<br />

raised on leaf capped scroll carved<br />

supports, each leaf 60cm wide<br />

74cm high, 355cm wide, 116cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

343<br />

A George IV flame mahogany<br />

Pembroke table, circa 1825<br />

raised on tapering square section<br />

legs and brass casters, with a<br />

cockbeaded drawer to one short end<br />

and a faux drawer to the other<br />

70.5cm high, 80.5cm wide,<br />

55cm deep (unextended)<br />

$400–600<br />

344<br />

A George IV string inlaid<br />

mahogany occasional table,<br />

circa 1825<br />

mirror back, with a pull out slide,<br />

single drawer standing on four claw<br />

casters<br />

74cm high, 52cm wide, 39.5cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

345<br />

A pair of Louis XV style walnut<br />

fauteuils<br />

with white linen upholstery<br />

$600–800


117<br />

346<br />

A Napoleon III Boulle salon<br />

cabinet, France, 19th century<br />

the ebonised cabinet with intri<strong>cat</strong>e<br />

brass inlay upon a red tortoiseshell<br />

ground, with large medallions to<br />

the cupboards, gilt bronze corner<br />

demi-figures and raised on a shaped<br />

plinth base, with key<br />

105cm high, 130cm wide, 40cm deep<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

347<br />

A Regency rosewood foldover<br />

card table, circa 1820<br />

with a square section pedestal<br />

above a shaped base and<br />

squashed bun feet<br />

77cm high, 90cm wide,<br />

44cm deep (folded)<br />

$600–800<br />

348<br />

A finely carved giltwood salon<br />

mirror, 19th century<br />

profusely decorated throughout<br />

with floral embellishments<br />

98 x 74cm<br />

$600–800<br />

346


118<br />

349<br />

349<br />

A Lalique 'Marguerites' bowl,<br />

originally designed 1941, post<br />

1980<br />

design 10-404 with a frosted border<br />

of flowerheads, marked Lalique<br />

France to base<br />

36cm diameter<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

350<br />

A Marie-Claude Lalique<br />

'Martine' perfume bottle, 1979<br />

the pedestal bottle featuring a<br />

garland of frosted roses in relief to<br />

the clear crystal body, with a flat top<br />

stopper, mark of Lalique France with<br />

registration mark underside<br />

14.5cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

351<br />

A Rene Lalique 'Ambre d'Orsay'<br />

scent bottle, designed 1914<br />

a black glass obelisk with caryatid<br />

figures in relief to the corners and<br />

a cushion form stopper with floral<br />

motifs, marked Lalique and Ambre<br />

d'Orsay in relief to the canted foot rim<br />

13cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

352<br />

Mark Douglass Australia, 1964<br />

A large hand blown cameo glass vase<br />

60cm high<br />

$800–1,000<br />

353<br />

A Baccarat Prince Charles<br />

portrait crystal paperweight,<br />

1976<br />

a white sulphide relief portrait of the<br />

Prince on an amethyst star cut base,<br />

stencil mark for Baccarat underside<br />

and including 'The Prince of wales -<br />

John Pinches Ptd 1976'<br />

7.5cm diameter<br />

$400–600


119<br />

354<br />

A Lalique crystal decanter and<br />

matching pitcher in 'Langeais'<br />

pattern, originally designed in<br />

1976 by Marc Lalique<br />

of globular form with fine frosted<br />

ribbing to the bodies, both inscribed<br />

Lalique France underside with<br />

registration mark<br />

decanter 25.5cm high<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

354


120<br />

355<br />

355<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 />

$5,000–7,000<br />

356<br />

A pair of Rococo Revival<br />

silver plate candelabra,<br />

late 19th century<br />

the four light candelabra with<br />

floriform sconces and flamboyant<br />

scrollwork<br />

31cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

357<br />

A collection of sterling silver tea<br />

wares, English, various dates<br />

and makers, 19th/20th century<br />

includes a harlequin Neoclassical<br />

gadroon embossed four piece<br />

bachelor tea service, a sauce<br />

boat with a flying handle, a pair of<br />

reticulated comport bon bons by<br />

Mappin & Webb, a glass lined pierced<br />

jam pot, a cased egg cup and spoon<br />

set, and two silver clad scent bottles<br />

the scent bottle 20cm high<br />

970gms (excluding scent bottles<br />

and glass liner)<br />

$500–700


121<br />

358<br />

An ten person silver plate 'Albi'<br />

flatware service, Christofle, with<br />

associated serve ware<br />

the 70 piece service of thread<br />

edge design, with a matching<br />

soup ladle, two serving spoons in<br />

different sizes, a carving or serving<br />

knife and fork, in original boxes,<br />

Christofle stamps to each<br />

serving knife 33cm long<br />

$1,600–2,200<br />

360<br />

An Edwardian sterling<br />

silver mounted claret jug,<br />

W & C 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, ribbed<br />

and fluted borders, crisply<br />

hallmarked to the collar<br />

24.5cm high<br />

$700–900<br />

359<br />

Three sterling silver table<br />

wares, London, Birmingham,<br />

early 20th century<br />

comprising a reticulated footed<br />

basket with an applied border and<br />

cast base, 1905 Carrington & Co.<br />

London; a weighted pillar sugar<br />

caster, 1936 Birmingham, and; a boat<br />

shape batwing reticulated bon bon<br />

basket, 1901 London, all hallmarked<br />

the caster 19cm high;<br />

the basket 21cm diameter<br />

750gms total weight of silver<br />

$500–800<br />

358


122<br />

361<br />

361<br />

A pair of Royal Worcester<br />

landscape plaques by<br />

Harry Davis, both 1928<br />

one featuring a shepherd with his<br />

flock, a hilltop ruin in the distance,<br />

the other featuring a resting flock<br />

and a shepherd, signed H. Davis<br />

lower right to both, in original<br />

giltwood frames, puce backstamps<br />

and date cyphers verso<br />

plaque 10 x 15.5, frame 23 x 26.5cm<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

362<br />

A William Moorcroft 'Moonlit<br />

Blue' vase, 1918-1926 period<br />

the bottle form vase with olive and<br />

teal trees on a mottled blue and teal<br />

ground, green Moorcroft signature<br />

and impressed mark to base, also<br />

impressed numeral, 80<br />

20cm high<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

363<br />

Two Moore Brothers comports,<br />

late 19th century<br />

both with cupids supporting the<br />

bowls and encrusted with trailing<br />

waterlilies in gilt and deep green matt<br />

colours in high relief, raised on bases<br />

with key fret borders, backstamp<br />

to one<br />

32cm high<br />

$800–1,000


123<br />

364<br />

364<br />

A Royal Worcester porcelain<br />

plaque by John Stinton, 1926<br />

a named view, 'on the Llugwy',<br />

featuring <strong>cat</strong>tle drinking in a sublime<br />

landscape setting, signed J. Stinton<br />

lower centre, in the original giltwood<br />

frame, puce backstamp, date cypher<br />

and title verso<br />

plaque 11cm diameter,<br />

frame 22.5 x 22.5cm<br />

$600–800<br />

365<br />

Two Royal Worcester vases by<br />

Harry Stinton, 1903 and 1958<br />

a tapering vase with moulded collar<br />

and a globular vase both decorated<br />

with Highland <strong>cat</strong>tle in misty<br />

landscapes, green backstamp to one,<br />

later black backstamp to the other<br />

14cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

366<br />

A Royal Worcester vase<br />

by Harry Stinton, 1939<br />

the everted vase with a softly<br />

gilded rim and base, decorated<br />

with Highland <strong>cat</strong>tle in a sublime<br />

misty landscape, signed Stinton<br />

lower right of image, purple<br />

backstamp underside<br />

18.5cm high<br />

$600–800


124<br />

367<br />

A small Royal Worcester urn<br />

vase by Charles Baldwyn,<br />

circa 1900<br />

featuring swans in flight over<br />

bulrushes, signed C. Baldwyn<br />

lower left of image, rubbed green<br />

backstamp underside<br />

15cm high<br />

$1,500–1,800<br />

368<br />

A Royal Worcester mask head<br />

vase by John Stinton, 1908<br />

richly modelled and enriched with<br />

gilt and shot colours, decorated to<br />

the body with Highland <strong>cat</strong>tle grazing<br />

in a sublime valley setting, puce<br />

backstamp underside<br />

38.5cm high<br />

$2,500–3,200<br />

369<br />

A Royal Worcester covered vase<br />

by Harry Stinton, 1956<br />

the slender vase decorated with<br />

Highland <strong>cat</strong>tle grazing in a misty<br />

valley, black backstamp underside<br />

26cm high<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

370<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 />

$400–600<br />

371<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 />

$800–1,000<br />

372<br />

A George III silver gilt pillbox<br />

rectangular hinged form, with chased<br />

and engraved decoration, hallmarked<br />

London 1817, total weight 74.65gms.<br />

4 x 5.5cm<br />

$400–600<br />

367


125<br />

373<br />

A Napoleon III marquetry inlaid<br />

Kingwood bureau á cylindre,<br />

French, 19th century<br />

with deli<strong>cat</strong>e stringing and cross<br />

banding, floral decorations to the<br />

interior cupboards and petite drawers,<br />

with a shaped skirt and raised on<br />

curvaceous tapering legs, with cast<br />

foliate handles, trims and sabots<br />

102cm high, 76cm wide, 45cm deep<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

374<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 mask<br />

head spout, the stepped cover with<br />

rampant lion finial supporting a vacant<br />

shield, hallmarked to collar<br />

27cm high<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

373<br />

375<br />

A Louis XV style marble top<br />

kingwood commode, circa 1930<br />

with a purple and ochre serpentine<br />

surface above three long drawers<br />

with feather banding and<br />

book end veneers, with foliate<br />

handles and escutcheons, the<br />

hipped edges above angled<br />

tapering feet with sabots<br />

95cm high, 100cm wide, 56cm deep<br />

$600–900<br />

376<br />

A Victorian sterling silver waiter,<br />

Barnard Brothers, London, 1845<br />

with a ribbon rim punctuated<br />

with anthemion motifs, lightly<br />

engraved to the surface and<br />

raised on cast floral feet<br />

19cm diameter, 200gms<br />

$600–800<br />

375


126<br />

377<br />

A rare set of fourteen Regency<br />

Etruscan revival painted dining<br />

chairs, early 19th century<br />

$14,000–18,000<br />

378<br />

An overspill brass bowl by Omer<br />

Arbel for Bocci, fabri<strong>cat</strong>ed in<br />

East Vancouver<br />

a unique piece of rough organic sand<br />

cast form made from recycled brass<br />

with a brightly polished central dish<br />

58cm wide (irregular)<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

379<br />

A pair of Venetian barrel shape<br />

glass hanging lights by Vistosi<br />

with an amber yellow spiral coil<br />

decor over a clear base, complete<br />

with fittings and brushed<br />

chrome style ceiling cap<br />

each 34cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

380<br />

A carved French Provincial<br />

style fruitwood armoire,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

with an extended cornice above<br />

two arched and relief carved<br />

cupboards, with a shaped skirt<br />

and fluted edges with stile feet<br />

194cm high, 55cm deep, 130cm wide<br />

$600–800<br />

381<br />

A pair of Victorian oak hall<br />

chairs, English 19th century<br />

in the Renaissance Revival<br />

style and raised on baluster<br />

legs with toupie feet<br />

86cm high, (45cm seat height)<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

John Chambers, Adelaide<br />

Thence by descent<br />

$400–600<br />

382<br />

A small Provincial fruitwood<br />

centre table<br />

the pedestal supported on a tripartite<br />

base and squat bun feet<br />

$400–600<br />

383<br />

A Louis XVI style gilt bronze<br />

mounted mahogany side table,<br />

late 19th century<br />

with ear form corners, the frieze<br />

centred with a cast figural motif, cast<br />

borders and floral embellishments<br />

to the corners, and raised on slender<br />

fluted legs<br />

74cm high, 101cm wide, 59cm deep<br />

$900–1,200


127<br />

377<br />

377


128<br />

384<br />

A Louis XV carved fruitwood<br />

buffet á deux corps,<br />

18th century<br />

with panelled doors to the upper<br />

and lower sections, the cabinet with<br />

interior shelving above a shaped<br />

apron and cabriole feet<br />

197cm high, 138cm wide, 65cm deep<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

385<br />

A set of twelve Charles II style<br />

black leather upholstered<br />

dining chairs<br />

each 106cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Ed Clark Antiques, Melbourne<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

386<br />

A Kashan pattern silk rug,<br />

20th century<br />

the central floriate medallion on a red<br />

field within pale green borders<br />

151 x 241cm<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

387<br />

A Persian wool rug, Kashan,<br />

20th century<br />

with a profusion of lotus, flower<br />

heads and tendrils upon a navy and<br />

blood red field, pale blue spandrels<br />

enclosed by a main red floral border<br />

and narrow blue borders<br />

253 x 309cm<br />

$600–800<br />

388<br />

A Kashan rug,<br />

South Central Iran<br />

with a red field profusely decorated<br />

with flora and enclosed by a navy<br />

border of similar decoration and<br />

narrow floral bands<br />

204 x 295cm<br />

$2,200–2,400<br />

384


129<br />

389<br />

A set of eight French oak<br />

Renaissance Revival throne<br />

dining chairs, circa 1860<br />

in the antique manner with hand<br />

painted and embossed leather<br />

seats, raised on bobbin legs, the<br />

pierced and carved front stretchers<br />

with individual portrait medallions,<br />

includes two carvers<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Dysart House, Kempton, Tasmania<br />

$3,500–5,000<br />

390<br />

A George III mahogany hanging<br />

corner cabinet, late 18th century<br />

the extended cornice with a dentil<br />

border and a cross banded single<br />

cupboard, with key<br />

102cm high, 81cm wide, 51.5cm deep<br />

(to each side)<br />

$500–800<br />

391<br />

A Persian Sabzevar central<br />

medallion hand knotted wool<br />

pile carpet<br />

with lozenge and floral motifs in<br />

colours upon a red field and enclosed<br />

by a broad floral border<br />

295 x 195cm<br />

$700–1,000<br />

389


130<br />

392<br />

An impressive French Napoleon<br />

III marble fire surround,<br />

mid 19th century<br />

the mantel of shaped profile<br />

above a lavishly carved crest and<br />

hipped curvaceous pilasters,<br />

the embossed metal insert with<br />

formal floral details supporting an<br />

adjustable back plate complete with<br />

weight mechanism and chains<br />

108.5cm high, 157cm wide,<br />

45cm deep<br />

$2,000–2,500<br />

393<br />

A pair of Continental ivory bas<br />

relief panels<br />

panels featuring inked and lightly<br />

coloured relief figures of Henry IV of<br />

France and his second wife, Marie de<br />

Medici, the panels with shield crests<br />

and fleur-de-lis motifs, housed in<br />

tooled leather velvet lined fitted box<br />

17cm high, 7cm wide<br />

$1,200–2,000 ♦<br />

394<br />

A pair of Continental ivory bas<br />

relief panels<br />

inked and coloured portrait busts of<br />

Henry IV of France and his queen in<br />

high relief, the panels with fleur-de-lis<br />

motifs to each corner<br />

6.5cm high, 5cm wide<br />

$600–800 ♦<br />

392


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395<br />

395<br />

An antique Georgian needlework<br />

map of England and Wales<br />

stitched on linen and named Ann<br />

Roles 1786 upper right, framed<br />

58 x 54.5cm<br />

$600–800<br />

396<br />

A Regency mother-of-pearl<br />

inlaid rosewood sewing box,<br />

circa 1820<br />

deli<strong>cat</strong>ely inlaid with mother of<br />

pearl foliate designs, with brass ring<br />

handles and raised on lemon squeezer<br />

shaped feet, the partitioned interior<br />

lined with blue moire and ruched silk<br />

and containing a lift out tray housing<br />

various sewing accessories, with key<br />

24cm high, 33cm wide, 26.5cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

396


132<br />

397<br />

A Continental sterling silver<br />

singing bird automaton music<br />

box, London import marks,<br />

dated 1927<br />

ornately cast in the form of a<br />

bombe commode, with applied<br />

bird decoration, with key,<br />

not in working order<br />

11.5cm high, 13cm wide, 8cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

397<br />

398<br />

An Art Deco rosewood<br />

sideboard, circa 1935<br />

the two door sideboard with an<br />

oriental inspired brass handle feature,<br />

rounded edges and an ebonised<br />

border above a plinth base, with key<br />

94.5cm high, 180cm wide,<br />

48cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,400<br />

398


133<br />

The Ellerington Collection<br />

Lots 399–557


134<br />

399<br />

A George II upholstered<br />

mahogany library armchair,<br />

circa 1750<br />

the brocade upholstered back, arms<br />

and seat standing on cabriole front<br />

legs carved with acanthus, ending in<br />

claw and ball feet<br />

$2,000–4,000<br />

400<br />

PERSIAN SCHOOL<br />

The Arrival<br />

two mixed media<br />

inscribed lower and upper centre<br />

25 x 15 (each)<br />

$200–400<br />

401<br />

PERSIAN SCHOOL<br />

Classical Studies<br />

two watercolour and pencil on paper<br />

21 x 15.5cm (each)<br />

$200–300<br />

402<br />

PERSIAN SCHOOL<br />

The Battle<br />

mixed media<br />

19.5 x 13.5cm<br />

$200–300<br />

399


135<br />

403<br />

403<br />

EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />

Portrait of a Young Lady<br />

oil on canvas<br />

75 x 62.5cm<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

404<br />

GEORGE BARRETT JUNIOR<br />

(CIRCA 1767-1842)<br />

A Shepherd and his Flock<br />

watercolour<br />

29.5 x 25.5cm<br />

$500–800<br />

405<br />

CHINESE SCHOOL<br />

Classical Bird Study<br />

watercolour<br />

inscribed and seal mark upper right<br />

23cm diameter<br />

$300–500


136<br />

406<br />

406<br />

A magnificent pair of<br />

Neoclassical ormolu<br />

candelabra, by Henry Dasson,<br />

French, circa 1885<br />

heavy gauge candelabra embellished<br />

with festoons, husk and stiff leaf<br />

motifs, signed and dated to foot<br />

34.5cm high<br />

NOTE<br />

Henry Dasson (1825–1896) was a<br />

renowned Parisian maker of gilt<br />

bronze mounted furniture who<br />

commenced his career as a bronze<br />

sculptor. Dasson's prestige works<br />

and mounts demonstrate his<br />

command of the craft of ciseleur.<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

407<br />

A George III Chippendale style<br />

mahogany open arm chair,<br />

circa 1775<br />

with carved undulating cresting rail<br />

and pierced splat<br />

$600–800<br />

408<br />

A Victorian mahogany cellarette<br />

or picnic box, circa 1840<br />

lead lined and with swing handles to<br />

the short sides<br />

45.5cm high, 51cm wide, 37cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

409<br />

A William and Mary marquetry<br />

inlaid walnut cabinet on stand,<br />

circa 1690<br />

the moulded corners with a drawer<br />

above a pair of marquetry inlaid<br />

doors, enclosing an oyster walnut<br />

interior with ten drawers, on turned<br />

twist column legs joined by stretchers<br />

155cm high, 130cm high, 50cm deep<br />

$10,000–15,000


137<br />

409


138<br />

410<br />

A Regency leather top and<br />

mahogany writing table,<br />

circa 1820<br />

the tooled leather top with three<br />

drawers and opposing dummy<br />

drawers, standing on four reeded and<br />

turned legs ending in castors<br />

77cm high, 155cm wide, 85cm deep<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

411<br />

A George III mahogany open<br />

armchair, circa 1775<br />

with a pierced vasiform splat<br />

with a stuffed serpentine<br />

seat and open arms<br />

$600–800<br />

412<br />

A George III Chippendale<br />

mahogany carver chair,<br />

circa 1770<br />

with an undulating carved and<br />

pierced splat, a stuffover seat and<br />

open arms<br />

$600–800<br />

413<br />

A Victorian cast iron figural<br />

umbrella stand, 19th century<br />

in the form of a sailor holding a rope<br />

69cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

414<br />

A Regency mahogany dining<br />

chair<br />

with a rail back and reeded splat, the<br />

upholstered seat raised on fluted legs<br />

$100–200<br />

415<br />

A set of three Stevengraph<br />

hunting prints<br />

The Start, The Finish and The Death<br />

three woven silk pictures<br />

with printed text on mount<br />

5 x 15cm (each)<br />

$300–500<br />

410


139<br />

416<br />

A bronze figure of Mercury,<br />

after Giovanni da Bologna<br />

with a later marble plinth<br />

modelled with winged helmet<br />

and winged feet, poised on<br />

the breath of the North wind<br />

and holding a caduceus<br />

305cm high<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

417<br />

A Persian rug<br />

with a cross form medallion and a<br />

profusion of flower heads in colours<br />

upon a faded red field<br />

140 x 194cm<br />

$150–250<br />

416


140<br />

418<br />

A Regency pollard oak<br />

and brass inlaid sofa table,<br />

circa 1820<br />

with lobed corners, rosewood<br />

and brass inlaid crossbanding<br />

on a central turned column,<br />

standing on a platform base<br />

and four brass inlaid legs<br />

74cm high, 110cm wide, 72cm deep<br />

$5,000–8,000<br />

419<br />

A George III mahogany butlers<br />

tray on stand, circa 1820<br />

97cm high, 83cm wide, 55cm deep<br />

$600–800<br />

420<br />

A George III mahogany single<br />

drawer side table, circa 1770<br />

with square chamfered legs<br />

70cm high, 84.5cm wide, 46cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

421<br />

A Regency tilt top wine table,<br />

circa 1820<br />

the reeded stem above three reeded<br />

outswept legs<br />

73cm high, 52cm diameter<br />

$800–1,200<br />

422<br />

A pair of Edwardian open book<br />

cabinets<br />

with moulded cornices, reeded<br />

details and plinth bases<br />

100cm high, 87cm wide, 28cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

423<br />

A George III studded leather<br />

upholstered open armchair,<br />

circa 1780<br />

with an arching back, open arms and<br />

raised on square section legs united<br />

by stretchers<br />

$800–1,200<br />

418


141<br />

424<br />

A George II carved walnut and<br />

parcel gilt wall mirror, circa 1740<br />

with scroll cresting and pendant oak<br />

leaf decoration<br />

180 x 182.5cm<br />

$6,000–8,000<br />

425<br />

A Regency mahogany two<br />

drawer side table, circa 1820<br />

the galleried top with two drawers<br />

and reeded legs<br />

80cm high, 101cm wide, 50cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

426<br />

A Regency mahogany two<br />

drawer side table, circa 1820<br />

with a galleried top, two<br />

drawers, standing on four<br />

fluted and reeded legs<br />

80cm high, 101cm wide, 50cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

427<br />

A late Georgian mahogany side<br />

table, first half 19th century<br />

the twin drawers inlaid with checker<br />

stringing, on square tapering legs<br />

66cm high, 85.5cm wide, 41cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

424


142<br />

428<br />

428<br />

A fine serving platter and three<br />

majolica oyster serving dishes<br />

by Mintons, mid 19th century<br />

the platter decorated with panels<br />

of reclining Roman gods Juno,<br />

Neptune, Mercury and Jupiter within<br />

landscapes, on a marbled blue and<br />

green ground; the oyster dishes in<br />

various colours; impressed marks<br />

the largest platter 36.5 x 31<br />

$500–800<br />

429<br />

Vins de Bourgogne<br />

a collection of framed champagne<br />

and wine labels<br />

84 x 57cm<br />

$200–400<br />

430<br />

A group of three vintage<br />

wooden walking sticks<br />

including a rustic stick fabri<strong>cat</strong>ed<br />

from a branch with a stripped bark<br />

irregular knop handle<br />

$300–400<br />

431<br />

Two brass Russian Orthodox<br />

type travelling icons<br />

one featuring scenes from the<br />

life of Christ, the other depicting<br />

the Virgin Mary, with enamel<br />

enrichments, script in Cyrillic verso<br />

the largest piece 17 x 10cm<br />

$400–600<br />

432<br />

A large collection of scallop<br />

shells, decorative shells and<br />

a suite of French porcelain<br />

scallop shells<br />

the largest shell 15cm wide<br />

$200–300<br />

433<br />

A collection of vintage cooking<br />

moulds and weights including a<br />

set of pewter marzipan moulds,<br />

late 19th/early 20th century<br />

comprising a carved wood butter<br />

press and a brass culinary weight set<br />

the butter press 8cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

434<br />

An assorted group of<br />

copper wares, moulds,<br />

and cookware<br />

including a saucepan,<br />

kettle, and a planter box with<br />

decoration in high relief<br />

the kettle 22cm high<br />

$400–600


143<br />

435<br />

A George III mahogany<br />

satinwood inlaid Hepplewhite<br />

serving table, circa 1775<br />

the top of serpentine form, with<br />

two frieze drawers and a central<br />

satinwood inlaid panel, standing on<br />

round reeded legs terminating in<br />

carved pads<br />

77cm high, 150cm wide, 71cm deep<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

436<br />

A small pair of Empire<br />

style bronze candlesticks,<br />

19th century<br />

with stiff leaf stems raised on tripod<br />

paw feet and shaped bases<br />

24.5cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

437<br />

An interesting mixed group of<br />

vintage metalwares<br />

including two door stoppers, a<br />

bell, mortar and pestle, an antique<br />

metalware beaker, a taperstick, a pair<br />

of metalware vases<br />

27.5cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

438<br />

A group of four vintage cast iron<br />

door stoppers, 19th century and<br />

after<br />

including a flower basket, a bouquet<br />

of yellow lilies, an owl and a gilded<br />

Egyptian revival form sphinx<br />

the largest 34cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

435


144<br />

439<br />

A pair of George III Chippendale<br />

style mahogany side chairs,<br />

circa 1755<br />

with cusped frames, lattice back<br />

splats and stuffover seats<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

440<br />

An Edwardian hardwood open<br />

bookshelf<br />

with an extended cornice and a<br />

drawer to the plinth<br />

106.5cm high, 56cm wide, 27cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

441<br />

A Biedermeier mahogany bed,<br />

together with a pair of marble<br />

top bedside cabinets<br />

with ebonised rosette motifs<br />

and finials, the side tables with<br />

a single drawer and cupboard<br />

below a marble surface<br />

the bedside tables 74cm high,<br />

43cm wide, 35cm deep<br />

the headboard 120cm high, 170cm<br />

long<br />

$800–1,200<br />

442<br />

A Victorian cast iron marble top<br />

garden table<br />

with pierced trestle ends and a rope<br />

twist stretcher<br />

71cm high, 92cm wide, 61cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

443<br />

A George III astragal glazed<br />

mahogany library bookcase,<br />

circa 1770<br />

the doors above a cupboard base<br />

with bead and rosette decoration<br />

above a plinth base<br />

246cm high, 42cm deep, 137cm wide<br />

$4,000–6,000<br />

444<br />

A French wrought iron table<br />

with a later marble top<br />

on scrolling trestle ends base with a<br />

stretcher base<br />

80cm high, 186cm wide, 87.5cm deep<br />

$800–1,200<br />

439


443<br />

145


146<br />

445<br />

A large Royal Copenhagen Flora<br />

Danica soup tureen and stand,<br />

1985-1991 period<br />

finely moulded and decorated with<br />

ornate gilding and named botanical<br />

specimens; green backstamps with<br />

date ciphers<br />

30cm high to the top of the tureen<br />

the stand 40 x 31cm<br />

$2,500–3,500<br />

446<br />

A George II walnut lowboy,<br />

circa 1730<br />

the rectangular top crossbanded in<br />

mahogany with a long drawer with<br />

an arch beneath, flanked by square<br />

drawers on cabriole legs carved with<br />

shells and acanthus<br />

74cm high, 72.5cm wide, 43cm deep<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

445<br />

446


147<br />

447<br />

A pair of Regency gilt bronze<br />

verde marble mounted<br />

candlesticks, circa 1810<br />

with cast acanthus, scrolls and hoof<br />

feet on shaped triangular bases<br />

17.5cm high<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

448<br />

A George III mahogany pedestal<br />

dining table, circa 1810<br />

with two leaves, each end<br />

supported on a turned column<br />

with three reeded swept legs<br />

74cm high, 227cm wide<br />

(including the two leaves),<br />

124cm deep<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

447<br />

448


148<br />

452<br />

A Georg Jensen sterling silver<br />

collar<br />

torque design styled in sterling silver,<br />

reference 178, boxed.<br />

$200–300<br />

453<br />

A pair of South Sea pearl drop<br />

earrings<br />

The oval pearls of silver white hues<br />

measure 11.4 x 13.2mm, suspended<br />

from elongated chain and a disc<br />

terminal of 9ct gold.<br />

$400–500<br />

454<br />

A pair of South Sea pearl studs<br />

The button shaped pearls of white<br />

and cream hues measuring 11.9mm,<br />

finished with 18ct gold posts and 9ct<br />

gold butterfly backs, 4.80gms.<br />

$300–400<br />

449<br />

A Rolex Oyster Perpetual<br />

Date gold and stainless steel<br />

wristwatch<br />

circular gold dial with baton numerals<br />

and date at three, 31 jewel movement,<br />

reference number 16200, signed<br />

case, dial and movement, stainless<br />

steel and gold case and bracelet<br />

bands, with extra links and box.<br />

$5,000–6,000<br />

449<br />

450<br />

A gold omega collar<br />

Crafted in 18ct gold<br />

total weight 11.5gms.<br />

$550–600<br />

451<br />

A gold omega collar<br />

Crafted in 18ct gold<br />

total weight 7.55gms<br />

$400–600<br />

455<br />

A pair of gold, diamond, coral<br />

and sapphire earrings<br />

each featuring a carved panel of pale<br />

pink coral, suspended from an oval<br />

panel pave set with eleven round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds weighing<br />

0.27cts, finished with an oval cut<br />

synthetic blue sapphire of 1.20cts,<br />

set in 18ct gold and finished with clip<br />

fitting, total weight 14.15gms.<br />

$800–1,200<br />

456<br />

Two strands of Biwa pearls<br />

Each of cream, pink and purple hues<br />

with silver gilt clasps measuring<br />

800mm and 600mm.<br />

$300–500<br />

457<br />

A gold wedder<br />

Half round band crafted in 22ct gold,<br />

2.18gms.<br />

$100–150


149<br />

459<br />

458<br />

460<br />

458<br />

A pair of gold, diamond,<br />

ruby and onyx drop earrings<br />

featuring a briolette cut onyx drop<br />

suspended from a bar set with nine<br />

square cut rubies, finishing with<br />

a round brilliant cut pale yellow<br />

diamond of 0.14cts, post and<br />

butterfly back fittings, 18ct gold.<br />

$500–700<br />

459<br />

A pair of Boucheron gold and<br />

diamond clip earrings<br />

domed design with scroll pattern<br />

featuring five rows of round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds, finished<br />

with clip fittings, 18ct gold, signed,<br />

total weight 18.1gms. Accompanied<br />

by five pairs of detachable agate<br />

drops in various colours.<br />

$2,000–2,500<br />

460<br />

A pair of gold, coral, onyx<br />

and diamond disc earrings<br />

button shaped pink coral measuring<br />

12.2mm, having a border of single<br />

cut diamonds and an outer border<br />

of onyx, adjustable post and<br />

clip fittings, crafted in 18ct gold,<br />

total weight 19.75gms<br />

$800–1,000<br />

461<br />

A South Sea pearl and diamond<br />

pendant/enhancer<br />

the oval cream and white pearl<br />

measuring 16.3 x 15.5mm<br />

surmounted by an old cut diamond<br />

weighing 0.55cts, set in 18ct gold and<br />

suspended on a rubber cord.<br />

$1,000–1,200<br />

462<br />

A Victorian sterling silver<br />

dragonfly brooch and three<br />

Antique sterling silver floral<br />

buttons<br />

Rectangular form with a dragonfly<br />

motif together with three stylised<br />

floral buttons, hallmarked<br />

Birmingham 1904, boxed.<br />

$120–150<br />

463<br />

A pair of gold and ruby drop<br />

earrings from the Coera<br />

Collection by Lunia<br />

comprising two graduated tear drop<br />

shaped pierced panels, beaten finish<br />

each set with rose cut rubies, hook<br />

fittings, 18ct gold, total weight 12gms.<br />

$500–700


150<br />

464<br />

464<br />

A 'Capucines' leaf dish or bowl<br />

by Lalique, 1980's<br />

heavy gauge with engraved signature,<br />

Lalique France, to base<br />

31cm diameter (irregular)<br />

$500–800<br />

465<br />

Four cut glass scent bottles<br />

with sterling silver caps, late<br />

19th/early 20th century<br />

globular patterned bottles each with<br />

floral embossed lids, two hinged, two<br />

lift off, all with glass stoppers, three<br />

items with Birmingham hallmarks<br />

the largest 14cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

466<br />

A mixed group of antique and<br />

modern glassware<br />

including Georgian decanters, a<br />

blue rinser, assorted bowls, jugs,<br />

Waterford tumblers, Bohemian red<br />

glass<br />

the largest decanter 24cm high, the<br />

largest bowl 20cm diameter<br />

$300–500<br />

467<br />

A Lalique crystal 'Concarneau'<br />

ashtray, 1980s<br />

heavy gauge press moulded tray<br />

featuring a koi in a satin finish,<br />

engraved Lalique France with<br />

registration mark to base<br />

15.5cm diameter<br />

$300–500<br />

468<br />

A brass and glass hall lantern,<br />

in the French style<br />

135cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

469<br />

Three crystal lamps,<br />

early to later 20th century<br />

comprising an oil lamp conversion on<br />

a plated stem, a part banquet lamp<br />

with a cut crystal font on a plated<br />

stem, and a baluster shape crystal<br />

lamp, two with electrical fittings<br />

the converted oil lamp 60cm high<br />

$400–600


151<br />

470<br />

A large William IV sterling silver<br />

lobed jug, Edward, Edward<br />

junior, John & William Barnard,<br />

London 1833<br />

with a high set scroll handle with<br />

acanthus mount and an embossed<br />

stiff leaf border to the rim and stem,<br />

crisply hallmarked underside<br />

32cm high, 1065gms<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

471<br />

A large George III sterling silver<br />

toddy ladle inset with an antique<br />

coin, 1780s<br />

with a rosette to the throat and an<br />

ebonised handle, rubbed marks verso<br />

38.5cm long<br />

$260–400<br />

472<br />

Two associated antler handle<br />

carving and serving sets,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

with a ruched silk and velvet lined<br />

mahogany case<br />

the largest knife 43cm long<br />

$300–500<br />

470


152<br />

473<br />

A Regency Chinoiserie style tray<br />

table on later stand by Henry<br />

Clay, London, circa 1820<br />

black lacquer and silver gilt<br />

decorated<br />

47cm high, 75cm wide, 59cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

474<br />

A large Japanese Imari charger<br />

19th/20th century<br />

with fluted sides and scalloped rim,<br />

painted with a central basket of<br />

flowers within fenced enclosures and<br />

stylised floral vignettes<br />

47.5cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

475<br />

Two Chinese porcelain wares<br />

Qing dynasty, Qianlong period<br />

comprising a blue and white<br />

octagonal deep dish and<br />

a famille rose plate<br />

36.5cm long and 23cm diameter<br />

$400–500<br />

476<br />

A splashed flambe glazed vase<br />

Qing dynasty, 18th century<br />

converted as a lamp with wood stand<br />

and shade<br />

the vase 33cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

477<br />

A copper red glazed vase<br />

Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />

covered with a rich crimson glaze<br />

with paler flecks overall<br />

22.8cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

478<br />

Two vases and covers<br />

converted to lamps<br />

19th/20th century<br />

comprising one decorated<br />

in famille rose enamels<br />

the other covered with a pale<br />

celadon glaze<br />

the vases 43cm high<br />

and 30cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

473


153<br />

479<br />

Three Chinese blue<br />

and white wares<br />

Qing Dynasty,<br />

18th century and later<br />

comprising a censer painted with<br />

two dragons pursuing a flaming<br />

pearl; an octagonal deep dish<br />

with a central lakeside scene;<br />

and a ginger jar with panels of<br />

precious objects on a florette<br />

strewn blue ground, wood stand<br />

18cm, 23.5cm and 20cm<br />

$700–900<br />

480<br />

A blue and white vase<br />

Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />

decorated with two dragons chasing<br />

a flaming pearl among clouds<br />

reserved on the underglaze blue<br />

ground, four animal lug handles on<br />

the shoulders, with attachments for<br />

electricity and pleated shade<br />

the vase 37cm high<br />

$500–700<br />

481<br />

A continental carved giltwood<br />

mirror, circa 1820<br />

of shaped rectangular form, carved<br />

with scrolls and a crested feather<br />

motif, later plate<br />

93.5cm high, 61.5cm wide, 7cm deep<br />

$800–1,200<br />

482<br />

EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />

Portrait of a Gentleman<br />

oil on canvas<br />

84.5 x 74.5cm<br />

$800–1,200<br />

483<br />

ALEXANDER BEJEAN<br />

Still Life with Peppers<br />

acrylic on board<br />

signed lower right: Bejean<br />

37 x 50cm<br />

$100–200<br />

484<br />

ALEXANDER BEJEAN<br />

French Villa<br />

acrylic on board<br />

signed lower left: Bejean<br />

50 x 71.5cm<br />

$200–400<br />

479


154<br />

485<br />

A French Provincial cherrywood<br />

farmhouse table, 19th century<br />

the plank surface raised on tapering<br />

square section legs<br />

74cm high, 248cm wide,<br />

84.5cm deep<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

486<br />

A collection of majolica<br />

glazed dishes, French<br />

19th/20th century<br />

comprising three majolica oyster<br />

dishes and a leaf moulded comport<br />

the largest oyster dish<br />

25.5cm diameter<br />

$300–400<br />

487<br />

A collection of vintage ceramic<br />

and glass jelly moulds, including<br />

a bisque rabbit pie dish<br />

25cm wide and smaller<br />

$400–600<br />

488<br />

A Victorian porcelain cheese<br />

dish and stand, a teal jug<br />

and three tile trivets, 19th/<br />

early 20th century<br />

the cheese dish with a moulded<br />

crabstock handle, the teal jug with<br />

leaf decorations in relief, the apple<br />

green tiles with art nouveau motifs<br />

the jug 22.5cm high<br />

the trivets 15 x 15cm<br />

$200–300<br />

489<br />

A large group of Wedgwood<br />

majolica green glazed cabbage<br />

leaf plates, early 20th century<br />

the matching group comprising<br />

approximately eighteen pieces<br />

impressed mark to base<br />

20cm diameter<br />

$500–800<br />

490<br />

A Derby porcelain porter mug<br />

decorated by William 'Quaker'<br />

Pegg, circa 1815<br />

decorated with a fine floral panel<br />

on a white ground lavishly bordered<br />

with formal gilt floral motifs in the<br />

Regency manner, red crown with<br />

crossed baton marks underside<br />

13cm high, 13cm diameter<br />

$300–400<br />

491<br />

A collection of English Imari<br />

style porcelain wares by various<br />

makers, mostly 19th century<br />

comprising plates, a bowl, creamer<br />

and a jug<br />

the jug 16cm high, the largest plate<br />

27cm diameter<br />

$300–400<br />

492<br />

An English majolica pot plant<br />

holder, plus one other, a basket<br />

weave plate and two reticulated<br />

creamware plates<br />

the largest pot plant holder<br />

18cm high, 17.5cm diameter<br />

$160–200


155<br />

489<br />

493<br />

A collection of mixed English<br />

porcelain and lustreware, late<br />

18th to early 19th century<br />

includes saucers, assorted cups, a<br />

creamer by various makers including<br />

Worcester, New Hall, Derby, and<br />

Sunderland type lustre wares<br />

the largest teacup 7cm high, the<br />

largest plate 20cm diameter<br />

$300–400<br />

494<br />

An assembled suite of<br />

gilded demitasse wares,<br />

including Spode and Limoges,<br />

late 20th century<br />

the largest jug 13.5cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

495<br />

A group of Victorian wash stand<br />

pitchers and a Minton foot bath,<br />

19th century<br />

the Minton foot bath 21.5cm high,<br />

46cm wide, 30cm deep<br />

the largest jug 316cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

496<br />

A part Villeroy & Boch 'Petite<br />

Fleurs' service<br />

including a tureen, platters, teapot,<br />

plates, cups and saucers and a range<br />

of accessory items<br />

the tureen 23cm high<br />

the largest platter 36.5 x 6cm<br />

$200–300<br />

485


156<br />

497<br />

A George III Scottish<br />

sterling silver cake or bread<br />

basket, Robert Gray & Son,<br />

Edinburgh 1817<br />

of elegant plain form with a formal<br />

border and anthemion motif to the<br />

swing handle, hallmarked underside<br />

28.5cm diameter<br />

885gms silver<br />

$1,400–1,800<br />

498<br />

A collection of vintage<br />

silver plate<br />

comprising a Neoclassical water urn,<br />

campana urn ice bucket with tongs,<br />

two other ice pails, and; a warming<br />

dish with retractable lid<br />

the water urn 41cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

499<br />

Three George III sterling<br />

silver 'fiddle pattern' basting<br />

spoons, English and Irish,<br />

early 19th century<br />

comprising a Dublin 1805 spoon,<br />

rubbed maker's marks, a thread<br />

edged spoon, London 1810 with<br />

marks for William Eley I, William<br />

Fearn & William Chawner, and;<br />

London 1824, with maker's marks for<br />

probably Clement Cheese<br />

31cm long, 395gms<br />

$400–600<br />

500<br />

A collection of sterling and<br />

continental silver tablewares,<br />

early 20th century<br />

comprising an Emes & Barnard<br />

teapot dish, a reticulated bon bon<br />

dish and basket, and a pair of toast<br />

racks<br />

the teapot 14cm high, 1055gms total<br />

weight of silver<br />

$600–800<br />

501<br />

A sterling silver cigarette box<br />

and waiter, Birmingham and<br />

Sheffield, early 20th century<br />

the table top wood lined cigarette<br />

box with an engine turned lid<br />

(containing three simulated<br />

tortoiseshell cigarette holders) and<br />

a thread edge waiter with barbed<br />

corners by Fenton Bros. Ltd<br />

the box 6cm high, 18cm wide,<br />

8cm deep<br />

210gms silver weight (waiter)<br />

$500–700<br />

497


157<br />

502<br />

502<br />

A part suite of Victorian<br />

'Hanoverian' sterling silver<br />

flatware, Lambert & Co., late<br />

1880's to early 1890's London,<br />

and later pistol grip knives,<br />

Terry Shaverin,1994 Sheffield<br />

in the early Georgian revival style<br />

with a long ridge and long rat tail<br />

comprising 12 main and 6 entrée<br />

three pronged forks, 12 soup, dessert<br />

and teaspoons, together with a set<br />

of 10 main and 12 entrée pistol grip<br />

knives, hallmarked to all<br />

the knives 22cm long<br />

3000gms (excluding knives)<br />

4925 gms (including steel blade<br />

knives)<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

503<br />

A mixed group of mostly<br />

sterling silver spoons, also<br />

Continental and Russian,<br />

19th/20 century<br />

two boxed sets of sterling demitasse<br />

spoons, various tea, demitasse and<br />

condiment spoons, a smaller group<br />

of Continental demitasse spoons and<br />

Russian .875 silver fig bowl spoons;<br />

hallmarked<br />

the largest condiment<br />

spoon 13.5cm long<br />

470gms silver weight<br />

$200–400<br />

504<br />

A mixed group of sterling silver<br />

teaspoons and other tea wares,<br />

early 19th century and later<br />

nine Georgian fiddle pattern<br />

teaspoons, two rat tail demitasse<br />

spoons, sugar shovels, tongs and a<br />

butter knife, all hallmarked<br />

the sugar tongs 14.5cm long<br />

405gms<br />

$300–500<br />

505<br />

A Victorian sterling silver card<br />

case in the Gothic taste, Alfred<br />

Taylor, Birmingham 1855<br />

together with a faux tortoiseshell<br />

sewing box and a pair of enamelled<br />

scissors<br />

10 x 7cm, 60gms silver<br />

$100–200


158<br />

506<br />

A pair of George III sterling<br />

silver candlesticks, William<br />

Collings, London 1771<br />

cluster columns with stiff<br />

leaf capitals and square form<br />

removable dishes raised on tiered<br />

and weighted bases, hallmarked<br />

to foot rims and to dishes<br />

31cm high<br />

2110gms total weight<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

506<br />

507<br />

Two sterling silver vases and<br />

one Continental silver vase,<br />

London, 1889, 1990, and<br />

18th/19th century<br />

a tall embossed vase with spiral and<br />

floral motifs, a beaker style vase with<br />

fluted motifs to the lower register,<br />

and; a Dutch style embossed and<br />

prick worked floral vase with tulip and<br />

daffodil stems and a stiff leaf girdle,<br />

with an illegible mark and a swan<br />

punch stamp<br />

the largest vase 25.5cm high<br />

715gms silver weight<br />

$700–900<br />

508<br />

A mixed group of sterling silver<br />

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

including a coaster, toast rack,<br />

a bright cut mustard pot, two<br />

pairs of salts Georgian and<br />

early 20th century, an orb shaped<br />

inkwell, and a small bread crumb box<br />

770gms (excluding crumb box, orb,<br />

and timber based coaster)<br />

the orb 10cm high<br />

$600–800<br />

509<br />

A group of sterling silver<br />

ladles and a pair of servers,<br />

early 19th/early 20th century<br />

a Victorian George Adams<br />

(Chawner's) soup ladle, two gravy<br />

ladles, London and Sheffield, a<br />

small Georgian Scottish ladle in<br />

King's pattern, two Sheffield sterling<br />

servers, one silver plate ladle<br />

the largest ladle 33.5cm long<br />

480gms silver weight<br />

$450–650<br />

510<br />

A sterling silver creamer,<br />

Edward Barnard & Sons<br />

Ltd, London 1899, and a<br />

Continental silver vase,<br />

possibly 18th century<br />

the pedestal creamer with an<br />

embossed tulip motif, hallmarked<br />

to lip, and; an embossed vase with<br />

lug handles, with Continental .800<br />

marks to foot and swan punch mark<br />

15cm high<br />

550gms<br />

$400–600<br />

511<br />

A pair of Hanau silver serving<br />

dishes, together with two<br />

large silver plate platters,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the Hanau dishes embossed with<br />

portrait medallions and swags to<br />

the rim, hallmarked underside, and;<br />

a pair of probably Elkington plate<br />

platters with date letter for 1872<br />

46 x 36cm larger platter,<br />

21.5cm diameter silver dishes<br />

605gms silver weight<br />

$700–900


159<br />

513<br />

512<br />

A four piece sterling silver<br />

coffee service, C S Harris &<br />

Sons Ltd, London 1907 & 1909<br />

of lobed baluster form comprising<br />

coffee and water pots with fruitwood<br />

handles and finials, a sugar basin and<br />

sucrier, hallmarked to the bodies<br />

the largest coffee pot 24cm high,<br />

1605gms total weight of silver<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

513<br />

A fine pair of Neoclassical<br />

salts, Cornelius Joshua Vander,<br />

London 1896, and a French<br />

Louis XVI style silver salt cellar,<br />

P. Freres, 1907-1913<br />

a pair of heavy gauge Neoclassical<br />

pierced basket salts with lion mask<br />

ring handles, crisply hallmarked<br />

underside; a twin salt cellar in the<br />

French Louis XVI taste with a<br />

central obelisk feature, hallmarked<br />

lozenges, all with blue glass liners,<br />

together with a pair of Georgian<br />

condiment spoons<br />

15cm high, 15cm wide, twin salt cellar<br />

475 gms, silver weight<br />

$600–800<br />

512


160<br />

514<br />

A set of six Sheraton style<br />

mahogany dining chairs,<br />

circa 1790<br />

with straight top rails and stick<br />

splats, cream and red floral<br />

upholstered stuffover seats<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

515<br />

A green floral Spode Felspar<br />

porcelain dessert service,<br />

circa 1830<br />

comprising a comport and fourteen<br />

dishes with green floral sprigs and<br />

gilt enriched moulded handles<br />

the comport 11.5cm high,<br />

34.5cm wide<br />

$400–600<br />

516<br />

A group of six Georgian and<br />

Victorian platters, 19th century<br />

including Spode/Davenport,<br />

Staffordshire, comprising also an<br />

imari tureen base and a draining plate<br />

the largest 33 x 50cm<br />

$300–500<br />

517<br />

A floral and butterfly<br />

decorated faience tureen by<br />

Creil Et Montereau, France,<br />

late 19th century<br />

with a squash form handle lid,<br />

scrolling acanthus forming the feet<br />

and handles<br />

28.5cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

518<br />

A pair of Regency imari dessert<br />

dishes by Derby, circa 1815<br />

oval lobed form with four cobalt and<br />

white panels decorated with formal<br />

floral designs and enriched with<br />

gilding, puce marks to the base<br />

29 x 22cm<br />

$300–400<br />

519<br />

A tapestry seat elm<br />

child’s chair, circa 1820<br />

with a vasiform splat, swept<br />

arms and raised on sabre legs<br />

with stretchers<br />

$150–250


161<br />

518<br />

514


162<br />

520<br />

A Chamberlain's Worcester<br />

dinner service, 1820s<br />

pattern 4871 the floral decorated<br />

service comprising dinner plates,<br />

soup bowls, four tureens in various<br />

sizes with bursting fruit finials, and<br />

a range of platters, all with floral<br />

decoration and moulded details<br />

enriched with gilt<br />

the tureen 27cm high, the largest<br />

platter 50 x 40cm<br />

$1,200–2,000<br />

521<br />

A large group of majolica<br />

cabbage and vine leaf plates,<br />

early 20th century<br />

comprising approximately sixteen<br />

pieces<br />

22cm diameter<br />

$500–800<br />

522<br />

A mixed collection of majolica<br />

wares, including Wedgwood,<br />

19th/20 century<br />

including moulded floral and<br />

shell shape plates, green and<br />

brown glazed dishes and a<br />

moulded jug with a pewter lid<br />

the jug 19cm high<br />

the largest scallop plate<br />

22.5cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

523<br />

A large Victorian tureen<br />

and stand in the style<br />

of Copeland Spode<br />

the square section tureen with a<br />

domed lid featuring a rural scene of<br />

a fisherman selling his wares and a<br />

similar stand decorated with oriental<br />

designs, the tureen with lion dog<br />

finial/handle and transfer decorated<br />

tureen and base, unmarked<br />

the stand 43 x 32cm<br />

the tureen 23cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

524<br />

A collection of majolica<br />

crane and heron motif plates,<br />

late 19th century<br />

including one with a reticulated<br />

border<br />

19cm diameter<br />

$300–500<br />

525<br />

A group of majolica<br />

moulded leaf plates and<br />

a matching comport,<br />

19th/early 20th century<br />

in a rich deep green glaze<br />

the comport 15cm high, 31cm wide<br />

$400–600<br />

526<br />

A mixed collection of<br />

moulded majolica leaf plates,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

in three naturalistic designs<br />

the largest leaf dish 23 x 26cm<br />

$400–600<br />

520


163<br />

527<br />

527<br />

A first period Worcester sauce<br />

boat , circa 1755<br />

leaf moulded with crabstock handle<br />

and floral sprigs, unmarked<br />

12.5cm high, 21.5cm long<br />

$500–700<br />

528<br />

An interesting group of<br />

mostly English and French<br />

slip glazed earthenwares,<br />

17th century and later<br />

including an inkwell, two jugs, and<br />

assorted plates and dishes<br />

the largest jug 24cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

529<br />

A Dutch Delft pottery glazed<br />

plate, 18th century<br />

with a stiff leaf fan and vase<br />

decoration to the centre, frit marks to<br />

the edges and Delft marks underside<br />

26cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

530<br />

A Royal Worcester fish serving<br />

platter, circa 1912<br />

the shaped platter with gadroons and<br />

centred with an aquatic scene, green<br />

Royal Worcester Vitreous backstamp<br />

and banner<br />

26.5 x 58cm<br />

$300–500<br />

531<br />

A small Chamberlain's<br />

Worcester tureen and stand,<br />

circa 1815<br />

pattern 1633, lavishly moulded in<br />

cornflower blue and white with gilt<br />

enrichments, on a floral decorated<br />

stand, marked Chamberlain<br />

Worcester 1633 to lid interior<br />

17cm high<br />

$300–400


164<br />

532<br />

A gold sovereign<br />

full gold sovereign dated 1907<br />

$600–800<br />

532<br />

533<br />

A framed Maria Theresa<br />

Thaler of Austria Restrike<br />

silver trade coin<br />

marked to the reverse "ARCHID.<br />

AVST. DUX BURG. CO. TYR. 1780 X"<br />

4cm diameter<br />

$100–200<br />

534<br />

A Georgian mahogany and<br />

leather upholstered library<br />

chair, circa 1815<br />

standing on ring turned legs<br />

$1,200–1,800<br />

534


165<br />

535<br />

A mid century ‘Serpente’<br />

chrome table lamp<br />

by Martinelli Luce<br />

marked to the base<br />

47cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

536<br />

A contemporary marble plinth<br />

lamp and shade, 20th century<br />

64cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

537<br />

A Murano millefiori glass vase<br />

lamp, 20th century<br />

of tapering cushion form, with<br />

electrical fitting to the interior<br />

42.5cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

535<br />

538<br />

A mid century chrome and<br />

painted metal reticulated table<br />

lamp, circa 1960<br />

39cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

539<br />

Three assorted lamps in brass<br />

and silver plate, 19th century<br />

with later fittings<br />

a silver plate candlestick, a brass<br />

Dutch style candlestick and a brass<br />

lamp base with a milk glass shade, all<br />

with electrical conversions<br />

the largest 58cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

538


166<br />

540<br />

A 19th century English<br />

mahogany brass bound<br />

campaign chest<br />

in two sections with recessed brass<br />

handles<br />

125cm high, 91cm high, 45cm deep<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

541<br />

ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />

Early Rivers<br />

lithograph<br />

with printed text in image<br />

26 x 20cm<br />

$100–200<br />

542<br />

ALEXANDER BEJEAN<br />

The Dancer<br />

acrylic on board<br />

120.5 x 89.5cm<br />

$300–500<br />

543<br />

ALEXANDER BEJEAN<br />

Still Life with Capsicums<br />

acrylic on board<br />

signed lower right: Bejean<br />

49.5 x 63cm<br />

$100–200<br />

544<br />

ALEXANDER BEJEAN<br />

French Harbour<br />

oil on canvasboard<br />

signed lower left: Bejean<br />

37.5 x 59.5cm<br />

$200–400<br />

545<br />

ALEXANDER BEJEAN<br />

Road to the Vineyard<br />

acrylic on board<br />

signed lower right: Bejean<br />

40 x 50cm<br />

$200–400<br />

540


167<br />

546<br />

A Victorian brass Arts and<br />

Crafts inkwell, possibly Scottish,<br />

circa 1870<br />

with banded agate cabochons<br />

24cm diameter<br />

$300–400<br />

547<br />

A Regency satinwood inlaid<br />

mahogany breakfast table,<br />

circa 1820<br />

the crossbanded tilt top on a<br />

central ring turned column with four<br />

out-swept reeded legs<br />

72cm high, 193cm wide, 150cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

546<br />

547


168<br />

548<br />

A mixed group of Staffordshire<br />

pottery wares plus a hand<br />

modelled glazed peacock,<br />

19th century<br />

a large spill vase, a swan spill vase,<br />

a pair of dalmatians, a poodle,<br />

a pair of recumbent sheep plus<br />

one other, and a deerhound<br />

the peacock 32.5cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

548<br />

549


169<br />

549<br />

Two miniature apprentice<br />

chests, 19th century<br />

a petite cedar chest and an<br />

apothecary cabinet, both lined as<br />

jewellery boxes<br />

the apothecary cabinet 29.5cm high,<br />

30cm wide, 12cm deep<br />

the cedar chest of drawers<br />

24cm high, 20.5cm wide, 12cm deep<br />

$500–700<br />

550<br />

A pair of black face sheep cast<br />

iron doorstops<br />

18cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

551<br />

A set of five white painted cane<br />

and wicker garden chairs<br />

$100–200<br />

552<br />

A finely carved laurel leaf wall<br />

mirror, circa 1870<br />

the oval mirror carved and pierced<br />

with laurel leaves and berries<br />

71 x 60cm<br />

$400–600<br />

553<br />

A cedar apprentice chest,<br />

19th century<br />

33cm high, 34cm wide, 17cm deep<br />

$600–800<br />

554<br />

An embossed copper jardinière<br />

on a Victorian wrought iron<br />

stand, 19th century<br />

89cm high, 40cm diameter<br />

$300–500<br />

555<br />

A Regency rosewood card table,<br />

circa 1820<br />

the rectangular foldover top<br />

with carved frieze, on a square<br />

moulded column standing on a<br />

platform base and four hipped<br />

and carved swept legs<br />

70cm high, 87cm wide, 45cm deep<br />

$1,000–1,500<br />

555


170<br />

556<br />

A William and Mary ebonised<br />

inlaid walnut cushion mirror,<br />

18th century<br />

decoratively inlaid with trailing and<br />

scrolling foliage motifs, later plate<br />

64cm high, 54.5cm wide, 7cm deep<br />

$1,200–1,600<br />

557<br />

A George III Chippendale style<br />

carved mahogany tea table,<br />

circa 1760<br />

the rectangular top with a carved<br />

edge surrounding each side, a frieze<br />

drawer below, standing on square<br />

legs with fret corner brackets<br />

74cm high, 83cm wide, 41cm deep<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

556<br />

557


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Part II Online Auction<br />

The Autumn Auction Series Part II will occur as a timed online sale,<br />

Monday 21 August, closing from 10am<br />

All bids are placed via the online <strong>cat</strong>alogue 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 />

558<br />

LANCE BRESSOW (BORN 1942)<br />

Head in Profile<br />

relief sculpture Carrara marble<br />

raised on a Carrara marble base<br />

signed lower right: BRESSOW<br />

40cm high, 36cm wide, 15cm deep<br />

(base)<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

McInnes Galleries, Brisbane, 1976<br />

Christie's, Brisbane, Paintings and<br />

Furniture from the Ian Callinan<br />

Collection, 11 December 1994, Lot 274<br />

$400–600<br />

559<br />

AFTER GEORGE BAXTER<br />

The Bride –<br />

The Prima Donna Waltz<br />

colour reproduction<br />

published Jullien & Co, London<br />

with printed text in margins<br />

25 x 50cm<br />

$60–100<br />

560<br />

FRENCH SCHOOL<br />

La Vendange<br />

colour reproduction<br />

with printed text on margin<br />

34 x 46cm<br />

$200–400<br />

561<br />

ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />

Portrait of a Young Girl and<br />

Portrait of a Young Man<br />

pencil and pastel<br />

watercolour<br />

35.5 x 25.5cm (oval)<br />

13 x 8cm<br />

$200–400<br />

562<br />

ROBERT LANGLEY<br />

(BORN 1929)<br />

Seated Figure 1988<br />

bronze<br />

signed, dated and editioned on base:<br />

Robert Langley / 1988 / 3/6<br />

on marble base<br />

29.5 cm high, 20.5cm wide,<br />

28cm deep<br />

$250–450<br />

563<br />

AFTER WILLIAM<br />

RUSSELL FLINT<br />

Waiting<br />

print in colours<br />

signed lower right on margin:<br />

W Russell Flint<br />

44.5 x 61cm<br />

$200–400<br />

564<br />

AFTER WILLIAM<br />

RUSSELL FLINT<br />

The Reading Lesson<br />

print in colours<br />

signed lower right on margin:<br />

W Russell Flint<br />

44 x 58.5cm<br />

$200–400<br />

565<br />

AFTER WILLIAM<br />

RUSSELL FLINT<br />

Sheltering<br />

print in colours<br />

signed lower right on margin:<br />

W Russell Flint<br />

43 x 55.5cm<br />

$200–400<br />

566<br />

AFTER WILLIAM<br />

RUSSELL FLINT<br />

Washing Day<br />

print in colours<br />

signed lower right on margin:<br />

W Russell Flint<br />

40.5 x 56cm<br />

$200–400<br />

567<br />

AFTER JAMES MALTON<br />

Provost's House, Lying in<br />

Hospital, Trinity College, Dublin<br />

three colour reproductions<br />

each with printed text in image<br />

13.5 x 19cm (each)<br />

$180–250<br />

568<br />

JAPANESE SCHOOL<br />

Floral Studies<br />

three colour prints<br />

each with printed text in image<br />

39 x 26cm (each)<br />

$200–400<br />

569<br />

DAVID YOUNG CAMERON<br />

(1865-1945)<br />

Shipyards, Landscapes, Street<br />

Scenes, John Knox's House<br />

eleven engravings, lithographs<br />

and etchings<br />

8.5 x 20cm - 46.5 x 35cm<br />

together with two books: Sir D. Y.<br />

Cameron, published London 1925<br />

$200–400<br />

570<br />

AFTER C DAVID<br />

'The Eleventh Labour of<br />

Hercules' Slaying the Serpent<br />

Ladon<br />

engraving<br />

with printed text on margin<br />

22.5 x 29cm<br />

$100–300


172<br />

571<br />

AFTER PHILIP WOUWERMAN<br />

Entree D'Abreuvoir<br />

engraving<br />

inscribed with printed text on margin<br />

image size 34 x 42.5cm<br />

$100–300<br />

572<br />

CHINESE SCHOOL<br />

Bird and Blossom<br />

print on silk<br />

20 x 15cm<br />

$100–200<br />

573<br />

ENGLISH SCHOOL<br />

Highland Goats<br />

watercolour<br />

20.5 x 29cm<br />

$100–300<br />

574<br />

AFTER SYDNEY PARKINSON<br />

Syzygium Cumin (Linnaeus)<br />

Skeels<br />

Plate 361 - Banks' Florilegium<br />

lithograph<br />

with printed text on margin<br />

edition 36/100<br />

46 x 30cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Sotheby's, Melbourne, 3 July 1988,<br />

Lot 368<br />

$100–300<br />

575<br />

EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />

Boy with Ball<br />

oil on panel<br />

16 x 11cm<br />

$200–400<br />

576<br />

A South American carved<br />

stone figure with two terracotta<br />

models of a fish and a dog<br />

the stone figure 18cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

577<br />

Pavilions and Lake<br />

Pair of Cranes<br />

Calligraphy and Black Horse,<br />

wood box<br />

and another ink on paper depicting<br />

a crane<br />

$100–200<br />

578<br />

A wood figure of a seated monk<br />

late Qing dynasty<br />

wearing loose robes, his gaze<br />

lowered in pensive attitude<br />

and hands clasped in front<br />

15cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

579<br />

An antique brass-strapped elm box,<br />

Korean<br />

with hinged lid set with metal<br />

bosses and straps, lock<br />

plate and fish-form lock<br />

27cm high, 62cm wide, 30cm deep<br />

$300–400<br />

580<br />

Two Chinese School paintings<br />

ink and colour<br />

one depicting a lady reclining beside<br />

lotus and peony flowers, the other<br />

depicting legendary figures with<br />

attendants in a mystical landscape,<br />

framed<br />

overall 92 x 156cm and 112 x 88cm<br />

$300–500<br />

581<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 />

$200–400<br />

582<br />

Two blue and white wares<br />

Qing dynasty, Qianlong period<br />

comprising a silver-shaped<br />

sauceboat painted with flowers and<br />

formal borders; and an octagonal<br />

warming dish painted with a central<br />

lake side view<br />

the sauceboat 24cm long<br />

the dish 27cm diameter<br />

$600–800<br />

583<br />

A pair of Chinese ancestor portraits<br />

in carved wood frames, together<br />

with a collection of decorative Thai<br />

carvings of mythical creatures,<br />

including a lacquered box<br />

the Naga carving 43cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

584<br />

Two Chinese silver parfumier<br />

pendants<br />

one in the form of a vase, the<br />

other a purse, each with openwork<br />

decoration of birds and flowers, and<br />

with a pendant carnelian bead<br />

the pierced vase 10cm overall<br />

the purse form 9cm overall<br />

$100–200<br />

585<br />

Two jade carvings<br />

Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />

comprising a pale celadon jade figure<br />

of a boy on a large ribbed gourd, and<br />

a green jadeite pendant with a bat<br />

and lingzhi<br />

6.5cm and 7cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

586<br />

Two jade carvings<br />

20th century<br />

comprising a green jadeite pendant<br />

carved with a toad climbing over a<br />

gourd, the pale stone with bright<br />

green suffusions; and a pale celadon<br />

jade washer, the shallow incurved<br />

sides with a bat and foliate stems in<br />

relief, wood stands<br />

6cm and 7cm long<br />

$400–500<br />

587<br />

A group of three brushpots<br />

late 19th/20th century<br />

comprising two wood brushpots<br />

one carved with a figure<br />

seated in a thatched hut in a<br />

continuous landscape, another<br />

with inscriptions, and a bamboo<br />

brushpot carved with a sage<br />

the tallest 16cm high<br />

$400–500


173<br />

588<br />

WENG (CAMBODIAN)<br />

The Ceremony 1941<br />

diptych<br />

mixed media<br />

signed and dated lower right:<br />

Weng '41<br />

30.5 x 74cm (each)<br />

$400–600<br />

589<br />

A collection of four Thangka, Tibet<br />

comprising one with appliqué work,<br />

another painted in colours and<br />

gilding, and a pair in silk brocade<br />

70 x 49cm, 61 x 50cm and 50 x 37cm<br />

$400–500<br />

590<br />

A Japanese Imari bowl<br />

19th/20th century<br />

the exterior decorated with<br />

blossoming branches<br />

28cm diameter<br />

$250–350<br />

591<br />

A Song-style chicken head ewer<br />

covered with a brown-splashed glaze<br />

31cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

592<br />

Two blue and white dishes<br />

19th century<br />

each of saucer shape, one decorated<br />

with a dragon among clouds, the<br />

other with a landscape<br />

27.5cm and 29cm diameter<br />

$300–500<br />

593<br />

A group of South East Asian lacquer<br />

wares<br />

comprising a bowl with matching<br />

stand, and two small covered boxes<br />

the bowl 23.5cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

594<br />

A collection of nine<br />

carved wood stands<br />

the largest pierced stand<br />

22cm diameter<br />

$40–60<br />

595<br />

A Chinese carved celadon vase<br />

with mask head handles<br />

24cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

596<br />

Seven reference books on Japanese<br />

Art and Culture<br />

comprising, The Heritage<br />

of Japanese Art, Kodansha<br />

International Ltd, hard cover; A<br />

History of Japanese Art, by Penelope<br />

Mason; Japan: Masterpieces from<br />

the Idemitsu Collection; Japanese<br />

Art: A Collector’s Guide by Alex<br />

Newman and Egerton Ryerson;<br />

Japanese Culture: Third Edition,<br />

by Paul Varley; Japanese Art, by<br />

Joan Stanley-Baker; and Japan:<br />

A Reinterpretation, by Patrick Smith<br />

$200–250<br />

597<br />

A collection of seven books on Indian<br />

Arts, Mythology and Architecture<br />

comprising, Indian and Western<br />

Painting, 1780-1910, The Ehrenfeld<br />

Collection, 1998; The New Cambridge<br />

History of India: Mughal and Rajput<br />

Painting, Milo Cleveland Beach;<br />

The Art of Ancient India, Susan L.<br />

Huntington, contributions by John C.<br />

Huntington; Classic Hindu Mythology<br />

by Cornelia Dimmitt and J.A.B. van<br />

Buitenen; Mughal Architecture:<br />

An Outline of its History and<br />

Development (1526-1858) by Ebba<br />

Koch; Indian Art: A Concise History,<br />

by Roy C. Craven; and Paintings from<br />

Rajasthan in the National Gallery of<br />

Victoria, by Andrew Topsfield<br />

$200–250<br />

598<br />

A Satsuma earthenware vase<br />

20th century<br />

painted with figural panels and set<br />

with two animal mask loop handles<br />

19.5cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

599<br />

A pair of cloisonné vases<br />

and a Persian style vase<br />

20th century<br />

26cm and 18cm high<br />

$150–250<br />

600<br />

A collection of thirteen reference<br />

books on Chinese history, mythology,<br />

early Chinese ceramics and works<br />

of art<br />

The First Emperor: China’s Terracotta<br />

Army, by Jane Portal; The Great<br />

Wall of China, edited by Claire<br />

Roberts and Geremie R Barme; A<br />

Wonder of the World – Treasures<br />

of the Nation – Terra-Cotta Army<br />

of Emperor Qin Shihuang, Museum<br />

of the Terra-Cotta Army; Shaanxi<br />

History Museum, hard cover; Chinese<br />

Mythology, Anthony Christie, hard<br />

cover; The Golden Peaches of<br />

Samarkand: A Study of Tang Exotics,<br />

Edward H Schafer; Art in China, Craig<br />

Clunas; The Genius of China: An<br />

Exhibition of Archaeological Finds<br />

of the People’s Republic of China, by<br />

William Watson; Ringing Thunder:<br />

Tomb Treasures from Ancient China;<br />

Exhibition of Ceramic Finds from<br />

Ancient Kilns in China; Qin Shihuang:<br />

Terracotta Warriors and Horses,<br />

Edmund Capon; Ancient China:<br />

The Discoveries of Post Liberation<br />

Archaeology, William Watson<br />

$200–300<br />

601<br />

A Japanese Imari vase<br />

20th century<br />

painted with floral panels on a flower<br />

and diaper ground, wood stand<br />

56cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

602<br />

LIU QUAN YI<br />

Ancestor's Portrait<br />

watercolour<br />

signed with seal lower right<br />

41.5 x 29.5cm<br />

$200–300<br />

603<br />

Two pairs of costume depictions<br />

comprising a pair of miniature<br />

woven textiles of Chinese robes<br />

and a pair of depictions of<br />

embroidered Asian slippers<br />

19 x 29cm and 28 x 29cm<br />

$300–500


174<br />

604<br />

A red glazed vase<br />

20th century<br />

together with a lacquer box<br />

and cover<br />

the vase 22.8cm high,<br />

the box 20 x 20cm<br />

$200–300<br />

605<br />

A small coral-ground vase<br />

late Qing dynasty/20th century<br />

the sides gilt with stylised flower<br />

sprays, the mouth rim, interior and<br />

base glazed in turquoise, Jiaqing<br />

seal mark<br />

13cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

606<br />

A small famille rose plaque<br />

Qing dynasty<br />

decorated with a sage holding a fan<br />

with his boy attendant offering him<br />

a vase of lotus flowers, in a garden<br />

setting beneath a pine tree<br />

14.5 x 9.5cm<br />

$300–500<br />

607<br />

A collection of Chinese textiles<br />

comprising a set of four embroidered<br />

red silk chair covers and an<br />

embroidered brown silk dragon<br />

robe, together with two small silk<br />

embroideries<br />

the chair covers 130cm long<br />

the robe 75cm long<br />

$150–250<br />

608<br />

A coral-ground famille rose dish<br />

20th century<br />

the interior with an overall flowering<br />

and fruiting gourd vine within a gilt<br />

ruyi head border, the underside with<br />

medallions of bats and auspicious<br />

characters reserved on a yellow and<br />

iron red diaper ground, the base<br />

with a ribboned emblem on a yellow<br />

enamel ground<br />

18.2cm<br />

$300–500<br />

609<br />

A collection of seventeen<br />

publi<strong>cat</strong>ions on Asian ceramics and<br />

works of art<br />

including Ming 50 years that<br />

changed China, the BP British<br />

Museum Exhibition, editors Craig<br />

Clunas and Jessica Harrison-Hall;<br />

the Art of Chinese Ceramics,150<br />

pieces from the Palace Museum<br />

Beijing; Lost at Sea, the strange route<br />

of the Lena Shoal Junk; Collecting<br />

Chinese Export Porcelain by Elinor<br />

Gordon; Two <strong>cat</strong>alogues of Gerard<br />

Hawthorn Ltd., London exhibitions;<br />

three hard back Sotheby's Hong<br />

Kong sale <strong>cat</strong>alogues; Sotheby's<br />

Concise Encyclopedia of Porcelain,<br />

editor David Battie<br />

$250–350<br />

610<br />

A collection of eight large carved<br />

wood stands<br />

the largest 25cm diameter<br />

$100–200<br />

611<br />

A collection of twenty-one carved<br />

wood stands<br />

including five dish stands<br />

the largest 16cm diameter<br />

$200–250<br />

612<br />

A profusely carved hard wood display<br />

cabinet<br />

with stepped shelves and a small<br />

drawer at the base<br />

143cm high, 102cm wide, 33cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

613<br />

A reverse glass painting<br />

of a young lady<br />

19th/20th century<br />

carved wood frame<br />

50 x 32cm<br />

$400–500<br />

614<br />

A collection of red leather bound<br />

volumes of classic tales by Charles<br />

Dickens, Robert Louis Stevenson,<br />

John Bunyan and others<br />

comprising twenty eight books<br />

$200–300<br />

615<br />

A collection of Patek Philippe auction<br />

<strong>cat</strong>alogues together with a Cartier<br />

<strong>cat</strong>alogue, 1989 and later<br />

comprising five volumes<br />

$200–300<br />

616<br />

A collection of <strong>cat</strong>alogues on jewels<br />

and decorative arts<br />

$200–300<br />

617<br />

A collection of twenty-three<br />

publi<strong>cat</strong>ions on International<br />

paintings, carpets, tapestries,<br />

furniture, toys<br />

including Anna G. Bennett, Five<br />

Centuries of Tapestry from the Fine<br />

Art Museums of San Francisco,<br />

Revised edition; Christopher Payne,<br />

Sotheby’s Concise Encyclopedia of<br />

Furniture; The Great Centuries of<br />

Painting: Caravaggio to Vermeer,<br />

Skira; H. Wolfflin, Classic Art; and<br />

Benin: Art Royal D’Afrique<br />

$200–300<br />

618<br />

The Holy Bible, containing the Old<br />

and New Testaments, in six volumes,<br />

by The Late Rev Thomas Scott<br />

maroon leather gilt tooled hard<br />

covers with gilt pages, published by<br />

Wertheim and Macintosh, 1856<br />

$300–500<br />

619<br />

Thomas Bradley, Elements of<br />

Practical Geometry, in two volumes,<br />

1862 London<br />

'Elements of Geometrical Drawing<br />

or Practical Geometry, Plane and<br />

Solid Including Both Orthographic<br />

and Perspective Projection', the two<br />

volumes maroon cloth bound with<br />

gilt tooled spines, published for the<br />

Committee of Council & Edu<strong>cat</strong>ion,<br />

Chapman and Hall<br />

$200–300


175<br />

620<br />

A gilded mother-of-pearl inlaid<br />

papier-mâché 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 />

$200–300<br />

621<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 />

622<br />

An vintage industrial look large<br />

metalware clock face and a wall clock<br />

the large decorative clock face with a<br />

distressed finish, the wall clock with<br />

Arabic numerals<br />

the largest clock 74cm diameter<br />

$250–450<br />

623<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 />

$200–400<br />

624<br />

A rare Chinese character wall clock,<br />

late 19th century<br />

50cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

625<br />

A Prameta German car automaton,<br />

circa 1950<br />

6cm high, 16cm wide, 7cm deep<br />

$140–200<br />

626<br />

A Victorian rosewood barometer/<br />

thermometer, English, 19th century<br />

the banjo barometer with an<br />

engraved brushed dial, the case<br />

adorned with restrained carved<br />

details, mark of retailer, J.J. Winsler,<br />

Islington to the dial<br />

101cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

627<br />

A Georgian style mahogany<br />

three chimes grandmother clock,<br />

mid 20th century<br />

with bonnet top, silvered chapter ring<br />

with Roman numerals, an engraved<br />

brass centreplate and applied cast<br />

spandrels, the slender trunk with<br />

arching feature to an extended base,<br />

playing Westminster, Whittington and<br />

Winchester chimes, with pendulum<br />

and door key<br />

the case 152cm high, 29cm wide,<br />

19.5cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

628<br />

A mahogany cased mantel<br />

clock, New Haven Clock Co,<br />

New Hampshire<br />

with a Roman dial, gong strike and<br />

associated key, label to back<br />

40cm high<br />

$80–140<br />

629<br />

A Neoclassical Revival giltwood<br />

framed barometer by Dunscombe,<br />

Bristol<br />

40 x 23cm<br />

$100–200<br />

630<br />

A Louis XV style mantel clock by Japy<br />

Freres, France, later 19th century<br />

the wood cased vernis martin style<br />

clock with a pagoda top and bronze<br />

embellishments, having an enamel<br />

Arabic dial painted with floral swags,<br />

with gong strike, key and associated<br />

pendulum, marked to mechanism<br />

39cm high, 18.5cm wide, 11.5cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

631<br />

A brass carriage clock, Fattorini &<br />

Sons, Paris, early 20th century<br />

an eight day alarm clock, the enamel<br />

face with Arabic numeral dial and<br />

subsidiary dial, single fusee visible<br />

escapement<br />

11.5cm high, 7.5cm wide, 6cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

632<br />

A treen pedestal bowl and cover,<br />

19th century<br />

in turned burl wood with a dome<br />

cover and acorn finial<br />

23cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

633<br />

Two antique walking sticks<br />

one fashioned from a rustic branch,<br />

the other made from shark vertebrae<br />

with a wooden handle<br />

the largest 89cm long<br />

$200–300<br />

634<br />

An antique bronze figure of a cherub,<br />

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 />

$800–1,200<br />

635<br />

A collection of Meerschaum pipes,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

each in fitted cases<br />

the largest 13cm long<br />

$200–300<br />

636<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 />

$200–300


176<br />

637<br />

A small rosewood tea caddy,<br />

circa 1800<br />

of casket form with a brass<br />

escutcheon and twin interior lids<br />

11.5cm high, 19.5cm wide, 12cm deep<br />

$80–120<br />

638<br />

Three silver mounted walking sticks<br />

the largest 90cm long<br />

$200–250<br />

639<br />

A large carved giltwood overmantel<br />

mirror in the Victorian style<br />

165 x 150cm<br />

$200–400<br />

640<br />

A large gilded overmantel mirror<br />

148 x 120cm<br />

$200–300<br />

641<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 />

$400–600<br />

642<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 />

$200–400<br />

643<br />

A vintage folk art matchstick or straw<br />

church on stand<br />

85cm high, 28cm wide, 22cm deep<br />

$250–350<br />

644<br />

An interesting assortment of antique<br />

and vintage boxes in mixed timbers<br />

comprising twelve decoratively inlaid<br />

jewel and trinket boxes<br />

the largest 14cm high, 24cm wide,<br />

14cm deep<br />

$400–500<br />

645<br />

A pair of antique leather riding<br />

boots with wooden boot shapers,<br />

early 20th century<br />

45cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

646<br />

A pair of pierced Moroccan style iron<br />

red table lanterns<br />

46cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

647<br />

A collection of vintage painted wood<br />

Punch & Judy and character puppets<br />

hand carved figures with cotton<br />

clothing<br />

the pale blue painted wood box<br />

10cm high, 29.5cm wide, 20cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

648<br />

A collection of religious objects<br />

comprising a print, ebonised crucifix<br />

and a religious santos type figure in a<br />

distressed finish<br />

the Santos figure 32.5cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

649<br />

Two wooden 'Cooper' signs with<br />

branded iron lettering<br />

35 x 71cm<br />

$200–300<br />

650<br />

An antique carved wood figure, Italian<br />

inscribed 'FR Conzaga' to base<br />

45cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

651<br />

A collection of eclectic<br />

carved wood objects<br />

comprising a vintage stand, a<br />

hatblock, a wood potter’s wheel &<br />

two police truncheons<br />

the largest truncheon 58cm long<br />

$200–400<br />

652<br />

A pair of vintage Indian painted wood<br />

tiger heads, early 20th century<br />

mounted on ebonised plaques<br />

35.5cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

653<br />

An erotic bronze figure group<br />

unsigned<br />

8.5cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

654<br />

AFTER JOSEF LORENZL<br />

(1892-1950)<br />

A green onyx mounted bronze<br />

figure group of two lovers<br />

signed J Lorenz after the original by<br />

Josef Lorenzl<br />

21cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

655<br />

A bronze erotic figure group<br />

7.5cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

656<br />

AFTER JOSEF LORENZL<br />

(1892-1950)<br />

A green onyx mounted bronze<br />

figure group of two lovers<br />

signed J Lorenz probably after the<br />

original by Josef Lorenzl<br />

21cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

657<br />

A standing bronze nude,<br />

late 20th century<br />

depicting a female figure with hand<br />

on hip, raised on a green marble<br />

base, unsigned<br />

31cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

658<br />

A bronze figure of a kneeling woman,<br />

late 20th century<br />

raised on a black marble base,<br />

unsigned<br />

20cm high,15cm diameter (base)<br />

$200–400


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659<br />

A vintage brass trimmed copper<br />

hunting horn<br />

125cm long<br />

$160–200<br />

660<br />

A German 'Blackforest' carved spill<br />

vase, 19th/20th century<br />

featuring a family of deer in a rocky<br />

landscape against a fir tree<br />

41cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

661<br />

Four Victorian mother-of-pearl<br />

calling card cases, 19th century<br />

the larger cases, one lined in royal<br />

purple silk with gilt tipped partitions,<br />

one lightly engraved with flora and<br />

wriggle work, the small cases, one<br />

bordered in paua shell, the other with<br />

blue silk lining<br />

the largest 10.5 x 8cm<br />

$300–500<br />

662<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 />

$200–300<br />

663<br />

An interesting mixed collection of<br />

button hooks, 19th/early 20th century<br />

eighteen items including button<br />

hooks with wood handles, silver and<br />

brass strapping, turned items, and<br />

silver and mother of pearl glove hooks<br />

the largest hook 25cm long<br />

$200–400<br />

664<br />

An interesting mixed collection of<br />

button hooks and shoe horns and<br />

other dressing items<br />

includes sterling silver button hook<br />

and shoe horn pairs, faux ivory vanity<br />

set items, a travelling cellulose set<br />

and a fruit wood glove stretcher<br />

the glove stretcher 24cm long<br />

$150–200<br />

665<br />

A group of carved marble fruit,<br />

Italian, 20th century<br />

including two peaches,<br />

two figs and a pear<br />

the pear 12cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

666<br />

An interesting mixed<br />

group of buttonhooks,<br />

early 19th to early 20th century<br />

comprising a Georgian bone handle<br />

hook engraved with initials and dated<br />

1809, a silver mounted deer hoof<br />

boot hook, and hooks with handles<br />

in various materials including antler,<br />

ivory, cellulose, faux tortoiseshell,<br />

guilloché enamel, together with an<br />

ivory shoehorn<br />

the hoof boot hook 29cm long<br />

$200–300 ♦<br />

667<br />

A commemorative Coronation glove<br />

buttonhook, 1902<br />

in gilt brass and depicting portraits of<br />

Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in<br />

low relief and surmounted by a crown<br />

enclosing a glass orb<br />

11cm long<br />

$80–140<br />

668<br />

A mixed group of buttonhooks,<br />

a shoehorn and glove stretcher,<br />

early 20th century<br />

in various colours and shapes, in<br />

bakelite, lucite, faux shagreen and<br />

tortoiseshell, and simulated piqué<br />

20cm and smaller<br />

$80–120<br />

669<br />

A 'Little Joe' cast iron money box,<br />

early 20th century<br />

a lever operated figure in painted<br />

colours, raised mark to reverse,<br />

Little Joe Bank<br />

14cm high<br />

$140–200<br />

670<br />

ROMANIAN SCHOOL<br />

Icon<br />

mixed media on reverse glass<br />

37 x 31cm<br />

$300–400<br />

671<br />

ROMANIAN SCHOOL<br />

Figurative Study (Icon)<br />

mixed media on reverse glass<br />

45.5 x 38.5cm<br />

$300–400<br />

672<br />

An antique copper coal scuttle and a<br />

bed warmer, late 19th century<br />

the coal scuttle 30cm wide<br />

the bed warmer 27cm diameter,<br />

100cm long<br />

$300–500<br />

673<br />

A group of seven miniature paintings<br />

and portrait miniatures, 20th century<br />

includes a series of Venice scenes<br />

and two fashionable ladies, all in<br />

similar frames with velvet borders,<br />

and one other<br />

the largest 22 x 15cm<br />

$200–300<br />

674<br />

A petite tortoiseshell and pearlised<br />

Palais Royal style sewing etui and two<br />

scent bottles, 19th century<br />

the etui casket with fitted<br />

compartments for miniature sewing<br />

accessories, a ruby glass lay down<br />

scent bottle with a sterling silver<br />

hinged turban lid by Henry Matthews,<br />

Birmingham, 1899, and a green glass<br />

bottle with a silver plate lid<br />

the etui 4cm high, 8cm wide<br />

$300–500<br />

675<br />

A large circular oak dining table<br />

featuring radiating panels to the<br />

surface and raised on four substantial<br />

carved supports to a shaped<br />

platform base, warping to the top<br />

76cm high, 201cm diameter<br />

$400–600


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676<br />

A Victorian brass desk set and an<br />

ornate brass and frosted glass<br />

epergne, 19th century<br />

the desk set with an applied cast<br />

oak leaf and crown border with two<br />

fitted glass bottles, and an ornate<br />

vasiform epergne on a shaped<br />

triangular base with cast swan<br />

supports, the stem supporting a<br />

crocus shaped glass trumpet<br />

the desk set 38 x 18.5cm<br />

the epergne 47cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

677<br />

A decorative covered lacquer box<br />

of shaped profile and decorated<br />

throughout with shell motifs and faux<br />

painted tortoiseshell edging<br />

29cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

678<br />

A bronze nude of a woman<br />

the Grecian style figure in a<br />

serpentine pose holding a flowing<br />

scarf, apparently unmarked<br />

58cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

679<br />

A pair of French toleware lidded<br />

buckets<br />

one with Chinoiserie motifs, the other<br />

with a still life, urn and scenes<br />

each 34cm high<br />

$260–320<br />

680<br />

A Veuve Clicquot ivory and gold foil<br />

cutter, circa 1880-90<br />

in the form of a Veuve Clicquot<br />

champagne bottle<br />

5.6cm long<br />

$250–300 ♦<br />

681<br />

A group of four miniature portraits,<br />

early 19th to 20th century<br />

a portrait of a young woman in<br />

Georgian dress, a coloured portrait<br />

of a middle aged woman, housed in<br />

a kid leather travel case with easel<br />

back, and two Italian style portraits of<br />

young ladies<br />

the largest 6.5 x 5.5cm<br />

$400–600<br />

682<br />

A cased hand coloured<br />

daguerreotype or ambrotype,<br />

mid 19th century<br />

a portrait study of two children,<br />

housed in a wood based leather<br />

covered pressed case with a<br />

tooled gold coloured mat and<br />

embossed red velvet pad<br />

12 x 7cm<br />

$300–500<br />

683<br />

A pair of portrait miniatures in leather<br />

carry cases, 19th century<br />

refined watercolour on ivory studies<br />

of a woman in a lacy bonnet and a<br />

young gentleman, housed in lightly<br />

embossed folding leather carry cases<br />

10 x 7cm<br />

$400–600 ♦<br />

684<br />

An Alessi citrus basket<br />

22.5cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

685<br />

A carved teak sculpture, Cuban,<br />

circa 1970s<br />

marked ‘CUBA’ to base<br />

52cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

686<br />

A large Jacobean style carved walnut<br />

brocade upholstered armchair<br />

with a carved and pierced seating rail<br />

$200–300<br />

687<br />

A glazed hardwood display cabinet<br />

156cm high, 44cm wide, 27cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

688<br />

A George III mahogany string inlaid<br />

fold over card table<br />

74cm high, 89cm wide, 41cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

689<br />

A Georgian style oak longcase clock<br />

with movement and pendulum<br />

174cm high, 49cm wide, 30cm<br />

$200–300<br />

690<br />

A mid century modern teak<br />

sideboard, circa 1950/60s<br />

with a central glazed display section<br />

flanked by twin cupboards above an<br />

extended base with three cupboards<br />

and a set of drawers, all with long<br />

wood handles<br />

181cm wide, 138.5cm high, 41cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

691<br />

A French Provincial style cherrywood<br />

side table<br />

77cm high, 118cm wide, 76cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

692<br />

A three panel upholstered folding<br />

screen, 19th century<br />

180cm high, each panel 40.5cm wide<br />

$100–200<br />

693<br />

A Louis XVI style painted and carved<br />

fauteuil<br />

in a lightly distressed finish, the<br />

black frame with hints of gilding,<br />

upholstered in ecru linen<br />

104cm high, 63cm wide, 53cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

694<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 />

$300–400<br />

695<br />

A Victorian burr walnut oval tilt top<br />

centre table, 19th century<br />

with thumbnail edging and quarter<br />

veneer panels, a carved bulbous<br />

pedestal and raised on splayed<br />

cabriole legs with whorl ends and<br />

porcelain casters, with maker's label<br />

for George Spademan, Stamford<br />

75cm high, 135cm wide, 103cm deep<br />

$500–800


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696<br />

An Edwardian mahogany and<br />

satinwood marquetry centre table,<br />

early 20th century<br />

finely decorated with a central<br />

harlequin pattern roundel enclosed<br />

by mirror image radiating veneer<br />

panels and wide contrasting borders,<br />

raised on slender tapering legs united<br />

by stretchers<br />

71cm high, 68.5cm diameter<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Drake House, Australian Catholic<br />

University (ACU)<br />

$400–600<br />

697<br />

A Georgian mahogany drop side gate<br />

leg table, 18th century<br />

with a refurbished surface with<br />

bullnose edging above twin drawers,<br />

standing on four cabriole legs,<br />

lightly relief carved to the hips and<br />

terminating in pad feet<br />

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

(131cm extended)<br />

$700–900<br />

698<br />

A contemporary glass top coffee<br />

table<br />

42cm high, 124cm wide, 64cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

699<br />

A Biedermeier style maple corner<br />

cabinet, 19th century<br />

with a round edge profile and an<br />

extended cornice upon a pine<br />

frame, with ebonised details<br />

to the glazing bars, diamond<br />

escutcheon and recessed narrow<br />

plinth base, with two shelves<br />

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

to each side<br />

$400–600<br />

700<br />

A William IV rosewood card table,<br />

circa 1830<br />

of Greek Revival inspiration, the<br />

foldover table with a carved pedestal<br />

to a platform base with paw feet<br />

77.5cm high, 94.5cm wide,<br />

45cm deep (folded)<br />

$500–800<br />

701<br />

A Regency brass inlaid chair and a<br />

Georgian style chair, 1825 and after<br />

the Regency chair with an inlaid<br />

dipped crest and mid rail both above<br />

a caned seat accompanied by a seat<br />

cushion, the other with a cross back,<br />

stuffover seat in a 'warp and weft'<br />

pattern upholstery above fluted legs<br />

$300–500<br />

702<br />

A William IV rosewood foldover<br />

games table, circa 1830<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 />

$500–700<br />

703<br />

A set of four high ladder back dining<br />

chairs, Italian<br />

in blondewood with electric blue drop<br />

in seats<br />

$200–400<br />

704<br />

An Empire style mahogany salon<br />

mirror<br />

46 x 76cm<br />

$200–300<br />

705<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 />

243cm high, 121.5cm wide,<br />

52.5cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Edward Clark Antiques, Melbourne<br />

$400–600<br />

706<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 />

$500–800<br />

707<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 />

$300–400<br />

708<br />

A Victorian bird's eye maple marble<br />

top dressing table, late 19th century<br />

with a bevel framed glass,<br />

shaped side supports to a carrara<br />

marble surface above a central<br />

drawer and pedestals each with<br />

four cockbeaded drawers and<br />

crystal knobs to plinth bases<br />

156cm high, 122cm wide, 55cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

709<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 />

$300–500<br />

710<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


180<br />

711<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 />

712<br />

A small stretcher-based mahogany<br />

side table<br />

raised on substantial trestle ends<br />

46cm high, 100cm wide, 50cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

713<br />

A large wood trunk, English<br />

19th century<br />

monogrammed 'W.H.B' with metal<br />

strapping and side handles<br />

48cm high, 85cm wide, 53cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

714<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 />

$200–400<br />

715<br />

An Empire mahogany mirror with<br />

ebonised pillars, early 19th century<br />

with later ornament<br />

87 x 55cm<br />

$300–400<br />

716<br />

A pair of vintage metalware umbrella<br />

stands, circa 1960<br />

a cone shaped arrangement<br />

of black steel rods to industrial<br />

style metal bases<br />

54cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

717<br />

A Georgian mahogany toilet mirror,<br />

early 19th century<br />

with turned supports and finials to a<br />

bow front base with three drawers,<br />

bone handles and escutcheons<br />

58cm high, 53cm wide, 22cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

718<br />

Two George III Chippendale style<br />

mahogany side chairs<br />

each with a vegetal serpentine<br />

crest above a pierced and relief<br />

carved splat, one with a gadrooned<br />

edge to the side and crest rail, both<br />

upholstered in Chinoiserie patterned<br />

pink silk with pomegranates<br />

$300–400<br />

719<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 />

$300–400<br />

720<br />

Two Victorian mahogany console<br />

tables, 19th century<br />

of shaped profile raised on cabriole<br />

legs to platform bases<br />

73cm high, 128cm wide, 51cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

721<br />

Two sets of Island style lime washed<br />

wicker side tables<br />

one pair with bold scroll ends, the<br />

other of square section form<br />

the scroll end pair 41cm high,<br />

110cm wide, 61cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

722<br />

A George III bow front mahogany<br />

chest of drawers, circa 1790<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 />

$350–500<br />

723<br />

A large giltwood trumeau mirror,<br />

19th century<br />

with an oriental scene en grisaille<br />

above a rectangular plate<br />

196 x 156cm<br />

$800–1,200<br />

724<br />

A late Victorian walnut and inlaid<br />

music cabinet, circa 1890<br />

the rectangular top with a three<br />

quarter gallery above a string inlaid<br />

glazed door enclosing shelves with<br />

leather edging and flanked by carved<br />

and turned column supports, raised<br />

on a plinth base and brass casters<br />

97cm high, 100cm high with gallery,<br />

61cm wide, 42cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

725<br />

A Victorian mahogany extension<br />

table with two leaves, circa 1860<br />

in warm mid tones with bullnose<br />

edging and raised on turned legs to<br />

toupie feet with porcelain casters,<br />

with winder<br />

75cm high, 150cm wide (without<br />

leaves), 130cm deep<br />

$400–500<br />

726<br />

A set of Victorian walnut dining<br />

chairs in the Louis XVI manner,<br />

19th century<br />

the frames with carved floral crests,<br />

fluted side supports above shaped<br />

stuffover seats and fluted and turned<br />

legs, with tapestry style upholstery<br />

$300–500<br />

727<br />

A large designer marble and<br />

metalware coffee table<br />

circular veined white marble within a<br />

looped white metal ware cage<br />

42cm high, 90.5cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

728<br />

A pair of small designer marble and<br />

metalware coffee tables<br />

circular veined white marble within<br />

looped white metal ware cages<br />

each<br />

48cm high, 51cm diameter<br />

$200–300


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729<br />

A pair of Louis XV style armchairs<br />

with foliate carved crests, serpentine<br />

stuffover seats and raised on cabriole<br />

legs<br />

$500–600<br />

730<br />

A Georgian revival hardwood chest,<br />

20th century<br />

with two short and three long<br />

drawers with swan neck handles, and<br />

raised on shaped bracket feet<br />

100cm high, 102cm wide, 52cm deep<br />

$400–500<br />

731<br />

A Louis XV style armchair<br />

with a carved floral motif to the<br />

crest, padded arms, the serpentine<br />

stuffover seat above cabriole legs<br />

$250–300<br />

732<br />

A Georgian toilet mirror, circa 1800<br />

on a concave profile base with three<br />

petite drawers and raised on bracket<br />

feet<br />

59.5cm high, 42cm wide, 23cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

733<br />

A vintage pine farmhouse table,<br />

early 20th century<br />

with an extended surface over<br />

tapering square section legs<br />

76cm high, 182cm long,<br />

103.5cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

734<br />

A fixed brass fire fender and two fire<br />

screens<br />

the fender with ball knop decoration,<br />

together with a bow fronted mesh fire<br />

screen with scroll detailing and a four<br />

panel folding screen<br />

the fender 138 x 34.5cm<br />

the screens 66cm and 83cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

735<br />

A Victorian inlaid burr walnut music<br />

canterbury, 19th century<br />

with a brass gallery rail above<br />

turned and knopped supports to a<br />

partitioned lower register and a long<br />

drawer, the toupie feet with casters<br />

88.5cm high, 56cm wide,<br />

38.5cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

736<br />

A Victorian burr walnut octagonal<br />

work table, 19th century<br />

of tapering form above a tripod base<br />

with carved knees and whorl feet<br />

71.5cm high, 41.5cm wide,<br />

41.5cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

737<br />

A Victorian marquetry inlaid burr<br />

walnut low table, 19th century<br />

the oval stretcher based table with<br />

outswept cabriole legs with carved<br />

knees and whorl feet<br />

52cm high, 121cm wide, 74cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

738<br />

A Victorian burr walnut Sutherland<br />

table, 19th century<br />

with vigorous figuration, with a turned<br />

stretcher and cabriole legs with<br />

carved knees and whorl feet with<br />

porcelain casters<br />

75cm high, 90cm wide (extended),<br />

68cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

739<br />

A pair of Victorian walnut<br />

gentleman's and ladies chairs,<br />

19th century<br />

both with cusped showframes,<br />

elaborate scrolling foliate arms to<br />

a serpentine seat and raised on<br />

cabriole legs with porcelain casters,<br />

upholstered with a trellis design<br />

cream fabric<br />

$200–300<br />

740<br />

A Victorian walnut sewing table,<br />

19th century<br />

the stretcher based table with a<br />

shaped surface above a single drawer<br />

and raised on knopped supports to<br />

outswept cabriole legs<br />

72cm high, 68.5cm wide,<br />

44.5cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

741<br />

An Edwardian marquetry inlaid<br />

side chair<br />

with a pierced decorative splat<br />

$200–300<br />

742<br />

A Victorian carved walnut<br />

double-ended chaise longue,<br />

19th century<br />

length of back 175cm<br />

$200–400<br />

743<br />

An inlaid Victorian burr walnut sewing<br />

table, 19th century<br />

the oval stretcher-based table with a<br />

single drawer and raised on knopped<br />

supports to outswept relief carved<br />

cabriole legs<br />

68.5cm high, 66cm wide,<br />

46.5cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

744<br />

A Victorian flame mahogany<br />

chiffonier, 19th century<br />

with a shaped arching back and<br />

carved crest above a shelf, a pair<br />

of ogee profile frieze drawers and<br />

panelled cupboards to a plinth base<br />

150cm high, 235cm wide, 68cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

745<br />

A William IV style mahogany<br />

centre table and six chairs<br />

the circular table raised on a<br />

pedestal to a lobed well and circular<br />

base above whorl feet, the balloon<br />

back chairs with stuffover damask<br />

upholstered seats<br />

75cm high, 129cm diameter<br />

$400–600


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746<br />

An Edwardian mahogany desk,<br />

early 20th century<br />

the shaped back with a series<br />

of small drawers and an open<br />

compartment, the fold out surface<br />

supported on pull out lopers above a<br />

single long drawer and supported on<br />

'X' form supports united by a turned<br />

stretcher<br />

93cm high, 76.5cm wide, 46cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

ex Acorn Antiques<br />

$400–600<br />

747<br />

A French Empire style mahogany<br />

bedhead<br />

132 x 154cm<br />

$100–200<br />

748<br />

An inlaid Victorian burr walnut<br />

foldover card table, 19th century<br />

the shaped surface above a deli<strong>cat</strong>ely<br />

inlaid skirt and raised on a pierced<br />

and carved pedestal and four<br />

cabriole legs with whorl ends<br />

73.5cm high, 92cm wide, 46cm deep<br />

(folded)<br />

$500–800<br />

749<br />

A Victorian brass brazier on a walnut<br />

tripod pot stand, 19th century<br />

the copper lined brazier with twin<br />

ring handles together with a circular<br />

stand with a hollowed surface for a<br />

pot plant, a shaped frieze and turned<br />

pedestal with out-swept legs and<br />

whorl ends<br />

the pedestal 86cm high, the brazier<br />

43cm diameter<br />

$200–400<br />

750<br />

A Victorian walnut side table,<br />

circa 1840<br />

the stretcher-based table with<br />

quarter veneer panelling to the<br />

surface raised on stretcher ends with<br />

cabriole legs and porcelain casters<br />

74cm high, 107cm wide, 55.5cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

751<br />

A small pair of hardwood side tables<br />

with ribbed edging and slender<br />

ribbed legs<br />

41.5cm high, 40cm wide, 33cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

752<br />

A George III style library armchair<br />

with an arching back, and square<br />

section legs and an 'H' form stretcher<br />

$300–500<br />

753<br />

A marble top coffee table<br />

with an inset surface<br />

47cm high, 100cm wide, 53.5cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

754<br />

A pair of ebonised lamp tables<br />

55cm high, 45cm wide, 45cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

755<br />

Two Georgian style wing chairs<br />

$400–600<br />

756<br />

A pair of cream linen upholstered<br />

sofas<br />

with camel hump backs and rollover<br />

arms<br />

$300–500<br />

757<br />

A Chinoiserie style red lacquer coffee<br />

table<br />

the table with lower drawers and<br />

raised on hook feet<br />

41cm high, 107cm wide, 66cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

758<br />

A George III style mahogany<br />

extension 'D-end' dining table<br />

74cm high, 154cm wide (without<br />

leaves), 106cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

759<br />

A set of eight Empire style mahogany<br />

dining chairs<br />

$400–600<br />

760<br />

A group of three Victorian mahogany<br />

balloon back chairs, mid 19th century<br />

side chairs in the French manner<br />

with carved and pierced mid rails,<br />

serpentine stuffover seats above<br />

cabriole legs<br />

$100–200<br />

761<br />

A Victorian mahogany quarter<br />

veneered side table, 19th century<br />

with feather banding to the surface<br />

and skirt, ear form rounded corners<br />

and raised on turned and fluted legs<br />

united by shaped stretchers<br />

73.5cm high, 92cm wide, 56cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

762<br />

A Victorian walnut salon chair,<br />

mid 19th century<br />

the button back chair with<br />

carved and pierced details to the<br />

showframe, carved supports above<br />

lobed baluster legs with porcelain<br />

casters, upholstered in deep blue<br />

floral damask<br />

$200–300<br />

763<br />

A pair of demi-lune side cabinets<br />

with brass gallery backs and book<br />

end veneer panels to the twin<br />

cupboards<br />

69cm wide, 61cm high, 44cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

764<br />

A French Provincial style pine desk<br />

in the Louis XV style manner with<br />

shaped sides, twin drawers and<br />

raised on tapering hipped cabriole<br />

legs<br />

75cm high, 113cm wide, 52cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

765<br />

A Georgian style armchair<br />

with a tablet back and raised on<br />

tapering square section legs<br />

$100–200<br />

766<br />

An ebonised carved wood pedestal<br />

104cm high, 28.5cm diameter<br />

$100–200


183<br />

767<br />

A French wrought iron bakers stand<br />

183cm high, 91cm wide, 37cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

768<br />

A small gilt tooled green leather top<br />

cedar desk, late 19th century<br />

with twin drawers and raised on<br />

turned legs<br />

70cm high, 107cm wide, 62cm deep<br />

$150–250<br />

769<br />

A large maroon leather bound<br />

steamer trunk, late 19th century<br />

with black strapping and studding to<br />

the domed top, handles to each side<br />

88cm high, 106cm wide, 65cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

770<br />

A Victorian walnut foldover card<br />

table, 19th century<br />

of shaped profile and raised on a<br />

swept legs with whorl feet<br />

67.5cm high, 93cm wide, 46cm deep<br />

(folded)<br />

$400–600<br />

771<br />

A Victorian rosewood dining table<br />

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

the pedestal base with relief carved<br />

outswept legs, the balloon back<br />

chairs in the French manner with<br />

pierced crests and midrails, raised on<br />

cabriole legs<br />

79cm high, 115cm diameter<br />

$500–800<br />

772<br />

A Napoleon III parquetry top<br />

tulipwood bouillotte occasional table,<br />

19th century<br />

with applied gilt bronze festoons to<br />

the skirt and trims to the tapering<br />

square section legs<br />

74.5cm high, 50cm diameter<br />

$300–500<br />

773<br />

A mahogany pie crust top wine table<br />

in the George III style<br />

61cm high, 45.5cm diameter<br />

$300–400<br />

774<br />

A James II style tapestry seat side<br />

chair<br />

with an ornately carved and pierced<br />

vasiform splat and raised on cabriole<br />

legs united by stretchers<br />

$200–300<br />

775<br />

A Louis XVI style gilt metal mounted<br />

marble top pedestal, 19th century<br />

with a pierced gallery and applied<br />

gilt Vitruvian scroll frieze to the skirt,<br />

the legs with splayed feet united by<br />

a undertier<br />

83.5cm high, 30cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

776<br />

A Provincial English pine side table or<br />

wash stand, 19th century<br />

with a gallery back and a single long<br />

drawer above a shaped undertier<br />

79.5cm high, 73cm wide,<br />

42.5cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

777<br />

A set of ten French Provincial style<br />

pine ladder back dining chairs<br />

with ticking seat cushions<br />

$400–600<br />

778<br />

A French Provincial style rattan<br />

settee<br />

with cusped ladder back and open<br />

arms, in a lightly distressed painted<br />

finish<br />

length of back 161cm<br />

$400–600<br />

779<br />

A Provincial style children's cart<br />

85cm long x 45cm high x 52cm wide<br />

$100–200<br />

780<br />

A slate top distressed steel industrial<br />

table<br />

with a slatted base and metal wheels<br />

80cm high, 147cm wide, 44cm deep<br />

$500–800<br />

781<br />

A George III English oak elbow chair,<br />

late 18th century<br />

$200–300<br />

782<br />

A Louis XV style walnut upholstered<br />

long stool<br />

with a cusped and barbed skirt and<br />

raised on cabriole legs, upholstered<br />

in ecru linen<br />

59cm high, 175cm wide, 51cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

783<br />

A Louis XV style walnut salon chair<br />

of arching profile with carved<br />

details to the crest, skirt and raised<br />

on cabriole legs with relief carved<br />

embellishments<br />

$100–200<br />

784<br />

A pair of Louis XV style walnut salon<br />

chairs<br />

each with a carved padded tablet<br />

back and upholstered seat raised on<br />

cabriole legs<br />

$300–500<br />

785<br />

An English Provincial pine chest of<br />

drawers, late 19th century<br />

99.5cm high, 96cm wide, 46cm deep<br />

$400–600<br />

786<br />

A Louis XV style walnut linen<br />

upholstered ottoman<br />

with relief carved floral details and<br />

raised on cabriole legs<br />

31cm high, 86cm wide, 56cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

787<br />

A Louis XVI style painted and<br />

upholstered queen bed<br />

the headboard 130 x 148cm<br />

$500–800


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788<br />

A Victorian walnut cheval mirror,<br />

19th century<br />

with shaped supports and<br />

raised on a cusped and barbed<br />

base with trestle ends<br />

134cm high, 80cm wide,<br />

35.5cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

789<br />

A Georgian oak side table,<br />

early 19th century<br />

the single drawer with a brass flower<br />

escutcheon and pendant handle,<br />

monogrammed 'R F.C'<br />

66cm high, 82cm wide, 57cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

790<br />

An early Victorian mahogany<br />

dropside Pembroke table, circa 1840<br />

with small drawers and raised on a<br />

faceted stem to a shaped base with<br />

squashed bun feet<br />

71cm high, 77cm wide, 48cm deep<br />

$200–400<br />

791<br />

A Georgian mahogany six drawer<br />

apprentice chest, early 19th century<br />

with ivory escutcheons and raised on<br />

a shaped plinth base<br />

34.5cm high, 27.5cm wide,<br />

25.5cm deep<br />

$300–500 ♦<br />

792<br />

A gilt framed wall mirror<br />

the moulded frame with floral<br />

embellishments to each corner<br />

124 x 84.5cm<br />

$200–400<br />

793<br />

A Victorian mahogany washstand,<br />

19th century<br />

with a gallery back, the shaped<br />

surface with rounded edges<br />

83cm high, 107cm wide, 55cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

794<br />

A George III mahogany fall front<br />

bureau<br />

with two short and three long drawers<br />

and a fitted interior<br />

101cm high, 103cm wide, 53cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

795<br />

An Arts and Crafts style low table<br />

30cm high, 160cm wide, 46cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

796<br />

A small Provincial English oak table,<br />

late 18th/early 19th century<br />

74cm high, 120cm wide, 68cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Miles Bovill Antiques, London<br />

$400–600<br />

797<br />

A Provincial style long stool<br />

the studded seat upholstered in<br />

taupe suede<br />

45cm high, 183cm wide, 63cm deep<br />

$300–500<br />

798<br />

A white painted overmantel mirror<br />

supported by Corinthian columns<br />

121.5cm high, 151cm wide,<br />

20.5cm deep<br />

$100–200<br />

799<br />

A Victorian overmantel mirror and<br />

fireplace, 19th century<br />

266.5cm high, 144cm wide,<br />

18.5cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

800<br />

A Victorian cast iron figural fire grate<br />

a central cherub motif to the front,<br />

standing on four paw feet<br />

37cm high, 55cm wide, 33cm deep<br />

$200–300<br />

801<br />

A gilded overmantel mirror<br />

with restrained carved scroll features<br />

to each side<br />

124 x 125cm<br />

$400–600<br />

802<br />

A gilded overmantel mirror<br />

with restrained carved scroll features<br />

to each side<br />

124 x 125cm<br />

$400–600<br />

803<br />

An Art Deco style hardwood side<br />

table<br />

70cm high, 56cm diameter<br />

$200–300<br />

804<br />

An Australian colonial cedar framed<br />

armchair, circa 1850<br />

with scrolling arms and raised on<br />

turned legs, upholstered in striped<br />

ruby velvet<br />

102cm high, 60cm wide 77cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Formerly in the Sheriff's Residence,<br />

1 Camp Crescent, Castlemaine,<br />

circa 1854<br />

$500–800<br />

805<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 />

$200–400<br />

806<br />

Two large terracotta pots<br />

the largest 76cm high<br />

$240–300<br />

807<br />

A large terracotta pot with a painted<br />

finish and banded details<br />

73cm high<br />

$120–200<br />

808<br />

A pair of small cast iron campana<br />

urns<br />

of fluted everted form standing on<br />

square bases with extended feet<br />

16.5cm high<br />

$200–300


185<br />

809<br />

A large plaster figure/maquette of a<br />

nude holding aloft a bird, 1989<br />

signed illegibly and dated 1989<br />

61cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

810<br />

A pair of cast iron garden urns<br />

with a distressed painted finish<br />

48cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

811<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 />

812<br />

A cased glass vase by Omer Arbel for<br />

Bocci, Vancouver and Berlin<br />

the vase with a trapped wire mesh<br />

feature, edition number OA84.2019.5<br />

12cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

813<br />

A cased glass vase by Omer Arbel for<br />

Bocci, Vancouver and Berlin<br />

the vase with a trapped wire<br />

mesh feature, edition number:<br />

OA84.2020.45<br />

13.5cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

814<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 />

815<br />

Two large vintage scientific beakers,<br />

Germany<br />

37.5cm high<br />

$120–180<br />

816<br />

A trio of modern art glass vases,<br />

21st century<br />

two with an opaque white spiral<br />

twist decor upon a clear light brown<br />

ground, one of serpentine shape in<br />

amber colours, all inscribed by same<br />

mark, illegible but possibly PAUU<br />

52.5cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

817<br />

Eight Royal Doulton ‘Aylesbury’<br />

pattern whisky glasses<br />

acid etched to base, in original retail<br />

packaging<br />

9.5cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

818<br />

A Bohemia brilliant cut crystal vase<br />

together with a jug<br />

the jug 28cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

819<br />

A set of six Waterford crystal martini<br />

glasses together with a mixed<br />

collection of eight Stuart crystal<br />

tumblers<br />

the martini glasses 10cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

820<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 />

$200–260<br />

821<br />

A collection of profusely decorated<br />

Bohemian ruby flash glass,<br />

mid 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 />

822<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 />

$200–260<br />

823<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 />

$200–300<br />

824<br />

A Waterford ship's decanter and one<br />

other with cut leaf designs<br />

the largest decanter 29.5cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

825<br />

A Lalique frosted glass dove<br />

ornament<br />

engraved Lalique France,<br />

together with an art deco<br />

cigarette/ashtray holder<br />

11cm long, and 9.5cm high<br />

$250–350<br />

826<br />

A group of decanters and glass ware<br />

comprising a pair of pear-shaped<br />

decanters and stoppers; a L'esprit<br />

and Levin decanter with aerator; a<br />

cylindrical pouring jug; a cylindrical<br />

vase and a hurricane candle holder<br />

with gilt rim<br />

the decanters 34cm high<br />

the candle holder 28cm high<br />

$250–350<br />

827<br />

A group of antique glassware<br />

comprising a pair of petite<br />

spirit jugs with sterling silver<br />

mounts and silver labels; and<br />

three rummer style glasses<br />

the jugs 11cm high<br />

the tallest glass 12cm high<br />

$250–350


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828<br />

A pair of Murano fruit liqueur glasses<br />

adaptable for candleholders<br />

20th century<br />

each thistle bowl applied with two<br />

coloured fruits, the slender stem<br />

with a central fruit knop, applied with<br />

a thin band of turquoise glass rims<br />

around the bowl and base<br />

24.5cm high<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Sotheby's Melbourne, 13 November<br />

1989, part lot 442<br />

$250–350<br />

829<br />

A group of three etched and cut<br />

crystal decanters, a claret jug and<br />

two biscuit barrels, 19th/20th century<br />

including a pair of globular decanters<br />

with finely etched floral designs, with<br />

sterling silver wine labels, 'whisky' and<br />

'brandy'<br />

the largest piece 31cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

830<br />

A mixed group of glasswares,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

including two Murano glass bud<br />

and shell forms with aventurine<br />

inclusions, a frilled fairy light, a blue<br />

Mary Gregory style jug and a milk<br />

glass vase with a wavy rim<br />

the largest vase 22.5cm high<br />

$160–200<br />

831<br />

A pair of cut glass clear lustre vases,<br />

19th century<br />

with serrated rims and facet cut<br />

arrow drops<br />

26cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

832<br />

A group of four cut crystal decanters<br />

and eleven champagne coupes<br />

three matching mallet shape<br />

decanters with mushroom stoppers<br />

and a square section spirit decanter<br />

with a globular cut stopper, together<br />

with slice cut champagne coupes,<br />

unmarked<br />

the trio of decanters 37cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

833<br />

An engraved glass hurricane lamp<br />

a frieze of floral motifs to the upper<br />

bowl and raised on waisted stem to<br />

a tiered square base, with a candle<br />

holder<br />

39cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

834<br />

A pair of small box style bowls by<br />

Lalique, later 20th century<br />

with frosted leaf designs, engraved<br />

Lalique France to the chamfered foot<br />

5.5cm high, 9 x 9cm<br />

$300–500<br />

835<br />

A pair of uranium glass decanters<br />

together with two handform parfait<br />

glasses, 19th century<br />

the largest decanter 31cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

836<br />

A sterling silver mounted cut<br />

crystal jug, John Round &<br />

Son Ltd, Sheffield 1896<br />

with a plain collar and bracket<br />

handle, the globular body with a<br />

strawberry cut border above a<br />

diamond and star frieze, vertical cuts<br />

to the lower register, hallmarked<br />

to collar and lid interior;<br />

together with a silver plate mounted<br />

jug<br />

28cm high and 20cm high<br />

$260–360<br />

837<br />

Three Kosta Boda tumblers<br />

in original packaging<br />

each 17cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

838<br />

A set of four Murano glass harlequin<br />

musician figures, circa 1960<br />

the largest 20.5cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

839<br />

A glass Sonoor vase, designed by<br />

A.D.Copier 1935<br />

made by Glasfabriek Leerdam, the<br />

Netherlands<br />

17cm high<br />

$150–250<br />

840<br />

A Murano glass vase, in the style of<br />

Carlo Scarpa for Venini<br />

of baluster form in rich opaque cherry<br />

red, stencil mark Venini/Murano/Italia<br />

underside<br />

27cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

841<br />

A pair of Swedish glass candlesticks<br />

designed by Nils Lanberg,<br />

20th century<br />

the sticks raised on slender stems to<br />

domed bases<br />

each 20cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

842<br />

A pair of large pale blue Mary Gregory<br />

vases, 19th century<br />

of baluster profile with cup form rims,<br />

decorated with figures in landscapes<br />

and clear pinched rigaree trails<br />

40cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

843<br />

A pair of vintage diamond and gold<br />

cufflinks<br />

Each cufflink of oval form, engraved<br />

plaque set with a central round<br />

brilliant cut diamond, bar backing;<br />

15ct gold.<br />

$300–500<br />

844<br />

A Rolex wristwatch, circa 1920<br />

circular white enamel dial, seven<br />

dual manual wind movement, signed<br />

case, dial and movement to a sterling<br />

silver case and leather bands,<br />

21mm diameter.<br />

$200–300


187<br />

845<br />

A Bohemian garnet bangle and<br />

earrings<br />

The oval hinged bangle set with rose<br />

cut pyrope garnet set in silver gilt,<br />

the circular earrings with a trefoil<br />

surmount of conforming design.<br />

$300–400<br />

846<br />

An antique gold guard chain<br />

curb link chain crafted in 9ct gold,<br />

21.1gms, total length 1220mm.<br />

$400–600<br />

847<br />

A large graduated strand of ivory<br />

beads, circa 1920<br />

Comprising forty one graduated<br />

round polished beads measuring<br />

14.5 - 33mm, finished with a barrel<br />

shaped clasp, total length 910mm.<br />

$500–1,000 ♦<br />

848<br />

A carved jet bracelet and strand of<br />

French jet beads<br />

Carved panels of jet joined by elastic,<br />

together with a faceted French jet<br />

bead necklace.<br />

$150–250<br />

849<br />

A strand of graduated branch coral<br />

total length 485mm together with a<br />

strand of graduated mother of pearl<br />

beads, total length 555mm.<br />

$220–280<br />

850<br />

Three strands of vintage coral<br />

Comprising two strands of branch<br />

coral and one of graduated polished<br />

coral beads, 720mm and 740mm.<br />

$220–280<br />

851<br />

A gold necklace<br />

9ct gold flat curb link chain,<br />

total weight 6.9gms<br />

$250–350<br />

852<br />

A pair of ruby and diamond cluster<br />

earrings<br />

Centrally set with a round brilliant<br />

cut diamond and surrounded by<br />

five round rubies, set in 9ct gold,<br />

post and butterfly back fittings,<br />

total weight 0.8gms.<br />

$220–280<br />

853<br />

A gold and chrysoprase bracelet<br />

Geometric design, crafted in 9ct rose<br />

gold.<br />

$150–250<br />

854<br />

A gold and ivory bracelet<br />

Four polished concave rectangular<br />

panels having gold terminals<br />

and links, set in 18ct gold,<br />

total length 180mm.<br />

$200–300 ♦<br />

855<br />

A collection of watches<br />

Including a Seiko automatic<br />

wristwatch, two Seiko manual wind<br />

wristwatches and Rocail manual wind<br />

wristwatch.<br />

$100–200<br />

856<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 />

$140–240<br />

857<br />

A Victorian gold stick pin<br />

Modelled as a hand holding a cushion<br />

cut rhodolite garnet, 15ct gold,<br />

3.35gms, boxed.<br />

$200–300<br />

858<br />

A gold wedder<br />

crafted in 18ct white gold, 3.32gms.<br />

$120–180<br />

859<br />

A gold and gem set ring<br />

Set with diamond, emerald, sapphire<br />

and ruby, 18ct gold, 5.6gms, together<br />

with a costume ring<br />

$400–600<br />

860<br />

Two gold and gem set rings<br />

Both set with emerald, ruby, sapphire<br />

and diamond, one 18ct and one 14ct<br />

gold.<br />

$400–600<br />

861<br />

Two emerald rings<br />

The emerald cut emerald each<br />

flanked by a trefoil of diamonds, set<br />

in 18ct gold, together with an emerald<br />

and paste ring.<br />

$600–800<br />

862<br />

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring<br />

and a ruby and diamond cluster ring<br />

ruby 10ct gold,<br />

sapphire 14ct white gold<br />

$400–600<br />

863<br />

Two emerald and diamond rings<br />

Featuring an emerald cut emerald<br />

flanked by a double row of baguette<br />

cut diamonds, set in 18ct white<br />

gold together with an oval cut<br />

emerald surrounded by single cut<br />

diamonds, all in 14ct white gold,<br />

total weight 10.25gms.<br />

$700–900<br />

864<br />

An emerald and diamond<br />

eternity ring<br />

Comprising four emerald cut emerald<br />

interspaced with three pairs of single<br />

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

and palladium, total weight 3.4gms.<br />

$250–350<br />

865<br />

A diamond dress ring<br />

Of crossover design, channel set<br />

with ten round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

in 18ct white gold, diamond weight<br />

1.00cts, 5.25gms.<br />

$350–450


188<br />

866<br />

Two gem set rings<br />

Oval cut pink kunzite chequerboard<br />

faceted and four claw set in an 18ct<br />

gold frame together with a three<br />

white stone ring set in 9ct gold,<br />

total weight 7.80gms.<br />

$400–600<br />

867<br />

An opera length strand of cultured<br />

pearls with diamond clasp<br />

The uniform pearls of white and pink<br />

hues measuring 6.5mm, individually<br />

knotted to a 14ct gold pierced bow<br />

shaped clasp set with eight single cut<br />

diamonds, total length 910mm.<br />

$300–400<br />

868<br />

A double strand of cultured pearls<br />

with sapphire and diamond clasp<br />

The uniform round pearls of<br />

white and pink hues measuring<br />

7.2mm, finished with an 18ct gold<br />

clasp set with four marquise cut<br />

sapphires and round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds in a flower formation,<br />

total length 390mm.<br />

$300–400<br />

869<br />

Large strand of cultured pearls<br />

The uniform near round cultured<br />

pearls measuring 8mm, knotted to<br />

an antique gold and yellow stone<br />

clasp with a border of seed pearls,<br />

total length 840mm.<br />

$120–180<br />

870<br />

A pair of Italian gold earrings<br />

Domed form with bead detail crafted<br />

in 18ct gold with post and clip fittings,<br />

total weight 5.05gms.<br />

$300–400<br />

871<br />

A pair of gold and diamond earrings<br />

Each set with twelve round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds totalling 0.36cts,<br />

post fittings, crafted 18ct gold,<br />

total weight 4.95gms.<br />

$300–400<br />

872<br />

A pair of diamond and gold hoop<br />

earrings<br />

Each channel set with five brilliant<br />

cut diamonds totalling 0.50cts, set in<br />

14ct gold, total weight 3.55gms.<br />

$300–400<br />

873<br />

A gold necklace<br />

Fine rope twist chain crafted in 14ct<br />

gold, 2.90gms, total length 500mm.<br />

$150–200<br />

874<br />

A diamond and biron emerald<br />

necklace<br />

Featuring three pear cut biron<br />

emeralds interspaced with nine<br />

round brilliant cut diamonds<br />

totalling 1.35cts, suspended from<br />

flat link chain, all in 14ct gold, 9.3gms<br />

total length 410mm.<br />

$450–550<br />

875<br />

A fine gold necklace<br />

Flat figaro link chain crafted in 9ct<br />

gold, 4.25gms, total length 490mm.<br />

$120–180<br />

876<br />

A vintage strand of graduated coral<br />

beads<br />

The near round graduated coral<br />

beads measuring 4.0-7.5mm,<br />

finished with a 9ct gold clasp,<br />

total length 445mm.<br />

$150–250<br />

877<br />

A pair of gold and gem set earrings<br />

Huggie design, channel set with<br />

rows of diamond, emerald, ruby and<br />

sapphire, 18ct gold, post and clip<br />

fittings, total weight 5.75gms<br />

$300–500<br />

878<br />

A pair of emerald earrings<br />

Huggie design, channel set with carre<br />

cut emeralds, set in 14ct gold, post<br />

fittings, total weight 3.30gms.<br />

$200–300<br />

879<br />

A pair of sapphire and diamond<br />

earrings<br />

Huggie design, centrally channel set<br />

with a row of carre cut sapphires and<br />

flanked with a row of round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds, 18ct gold, post fittings,<br />

total weight 5.55gms.<br />

$300–400<br />

880<br />

A pair of emerald earrings<br />

Huggie design, channel set with carre<br />

cut emeralds, post fittings, 18ct gold,<br />

total weight 3.55gms<br />

$200–300<br />

881<br />

A pair of Keshi pearl earrings<br />

Each set with a baroque Keshi pearl<br />

of silver and white hues, post and<br />

butterfly back fittings in 14ct gold.<br />

$200–300<br />

882<br />

A pair of cultured pearl and diamond<br />

earrings<br />

Set with a round cultured pearl with<br />

a foliate surround set with round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds, post and<br />

butterfly back fittings, crafted in 18ct<br />

gold, total weight 3.4gms.<br />

$120–180<br />

883<br />

A collection of gem set jewellery<br />

Comprising a pair of emerald<br />

earrings set in 9ct gold, a pair of dyed<br />

blue cultured pearl earrings set in<br />

14ct white gold, an emerald pendant<br />

set in 9ct white gold a cultured pearl<br />

stud, a pair of purple paste earrings.<br />

$100–200<br />

884<br />

A gold magic ring<br />

In the style of Georg Jensen, crafted<br />

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

$600–800<br />

885<br />

A gold figural ring<br />

In the style of Matcham Skipper<br />

crafted in 14ct rose gold, 9.5gms.<br />

$650–850


189<br />

886<br />

A diamond and pearl moi et toi ring<br />

Featuring a round pearl of cream and<br />

white hues measuring 5mm, offset<br />

by a round brilliant cut diamond of<br />

0.35cts, set in 18ct gold, 2.6gms.<br />

$500–700<br />

887<br />

An Art Deco sapphire and diamond<br />

ring<br />

Centrally set with a square cut<br />

sapphire weighing 0.52cts with a<br />

trefoil of single cut diamonds set to<br />

each shoulder, 18ct white and yellow<br />

gold, 2.3gms.<br />

$200–300<br />

888<br />

A two stone diamond ring<br />

Featuring two round brilliant cut<br />

diamonds totalling 0.35cts, 18ct gold<br />

white and yellow gold, 2.5gms.<br />

$400–600<br />

889<br />

A Tag Heuer wristwatch<br />

Quartz, circular blue dial with applied<br />

bead numerals and date at three,<br />

green plastic bezel, blue case and<br />

green bands, signed.<br />

$200–300<br />

890<br />

A Tahitian pearl ring<br />

The round Tahitian pearl of grey and<br />

aubergine hues measuring 11.8mm,<br />

set in an upswept wide sterling silver<br />

band.<br />

$300–400<br />

891<br />

A diamond cluster ring<br />

Single cut diamonds total 0.12cts,<br />

18ct gold, total weight 5.8gms.<br />

$300–400<br />

892<br />

A diamond cluster ring<br />

Set with round and single cut<br />

diamonds totalling 0.31cts, 18ct white<br />

gold total weight 5.3gms<br />

$350–450<br />

893<br />

A Victorian amethyst and pearl<br />

brooch/pendant<br />

Oval cut amethyst weighing 18.20cts,<br />

surrounded by a border of half pearls,<br />

set in 15ct gold, 9.20gms<br />

$300–500<br />

894<br />

A collection of gold jewellery<br />

Comprising a ring, a nephrite<br />

pendant and two single earrings all<br />

set in 9ct gold, total weight 6.75gms.<br />

$50–100<br />

895<br />

A gold charm bracelet<br />

The gold lined curb link bracelet<br />

suspended with a full gold sovereign<br />

dated 1901, 9ct gold wishbone charm,<br />

9ct gold bell charm, 9ct gold nephrite<br />

charm, 9ct gold dachshund charm,<br />

9ct gold heart charm and others.<br />

$800–1,000<br />

896<br />

A collection of Edwardian gem set<br />

necklaces<br />

Comprising an aquamarine pendant<br />

necklace set in 9ct gold, opal<br />

triplet pendant set in 9ct gold, and<br />

a pink paste gold lined pendant<br />

suspended from a 9ct gold chain,<br />

total weight 10.6gms.<br />

$250–350<br />

897<br />

An antique locket and guard chain<br />

The oval hinged locket with engraved<br />

and chased decoration in rolled<br />

gold, suspended from a 9ct gold<br />

gold oval link guard chain, 23.5gms,<br />

total length 1400mm.<br />

$200–300<br />

898<br />

Three gold brooches<br />

Comprising a 15ct gold and seed<br />

pearl flower brooch, 14ct gold bow<br />

brooch and 9ct gold bow brooch,<br />

total weight 11gms.<br />

$200–300<br />

899<br />

A pair of Italian gold earrings<br />

handcrafted, the fluted hollow<br />

hoop earrings having post fittings,<br />

stamped 375 and assay marks,<br />

total weight 3.7gms.<br />

$200–300<br />

900<br />

A gold wedder<br />

cast, with chased decoration,<br />

stamped 375 Valentine,<br />

total weight 2.9gms<br />

$150–200<br />

901<br />

A gold wedder<br />

cast, the flat band modelled in 18ct<br />

yellow gold, total weight 3.1gms.<br />

$250–300<br />

902<br />

A gold and titanium bangle<br />

Circular form, stamped RKL Ti 9ct,<br />

total weight 35.28gms<br />

$250–350<br />

903<br />

Two Elgin rolled gold pocket watches<br />

together with two sterling silver<br />

pocket watches<br />

$200–300<br />

904<br />

A pair of gold earrings<br />

Domed design in 9ct gold, 5gms.<br />

$150–250<br />

905<br />

An Art Deco diamond cluster ring<br />

Centrally set with a rectangular cut<br />

blue paste, surrounded by ten round<br />

brilliant cut diamonds, 18ct gold and<br />

platinum, 3.7gms.<br />

$240–340<br />

906<br />

Two silver rope twist bangles and a<br />

rope twist ring, total weight 33gms<br />

$100–200


190<br />

907<br />

A gold medal<br />

Crafted in 9ct gold,<br />

total weight 10gms.<br />

$350–450<br />

908<br />

Open face silver and gold lined<br />

pocketwatch with key<br />

$100–200<br />

909<br />

An antique pearl brooch<br />

Domed mabe pearl set in 9ct gold<br />

$100–200<br />

910<br />

Two pairs of antique style diamond<br />

and gem set drop earrings<br />

Pair of Antique style 9ct gold, silver,<br />

tourmaline and diamond drop<br />

earrings, total weight 4gms, Pair<br />

of vintage emerald and diamond<br />

earrings set in 9ct gold and silver<br />

total weight 4gms<br />

$400–600<br />

911<br />

Two antique gold brooches<br />

Comprising a late Victorian 9ct gold<br />

and pearl bar brooch, 6gms and an<br />

Edwardian 9ct gold and amethyst bar<br />

brooch with safety chain, 5gms.<br />

$350–450<br />

912<br />

Sterling silver fob chain<br />

The belcher link fob chain with swivel<br />

clip and t -bar, total weight 34gms.<br />

$120–180<br />

913<br />

An antique style ruby<br />

and diamond ring<br />

The octagonal plaque set with<br />

brilliant cut rubies and round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds, 9ct gold, 2gms.<br />

$200–300<br />

914<br />

Art Deco style diamond<br />

and sapphire ring<br />

The pierced plaque set with carre<br />

cut sapphires and old cut diamonds,<br />

18ct white gold, 3gms.<br />

$300–500<br />

915<br />

An antique diamond half hoop ring<br />

together with a zircon half hoop ring<br />

Five stone old cut diamond ring set<br />

in 9ct gold together with a seven<br />

stone white zircon 18ct gold ring<br />

total weight 4.4gms.<br />

$250–450<br />

916<br />

A gold half sovereign<br />

Dated 1908, boxed.<br />

$350–450<br />

917<br />

A diamond cluster ring<br />

Set with old cut diamonds in 14ct<br />

white gold, total weight 3gms.<br />

$400–500<br />

918<br />

A diamond cluster ring and a three<br />

stone diamond ring<br />

Comprising seven round brilliant<br />

cut diamonds in a cluster formation<br />

totalling 0.46cts in 14ct white gold,<br />

2gms together with three old cut<br />

diamonds totalling 0.61cts set in 18ct<br />

white gold, 3gms.<br />

$700–900<br />

919<br />

An emerald and diamond cluster ring<br />

Oval cut emerald surrounded<br />

by twelve brilliant cut diamonds<br />

all bezel set in 18ct yellow gold,<br />

total weight 3gms.<br />

$300–400<br />

920<br />

Victorian 18ct gold ruby<br />

and diamond gypsy ring<br />

Set with three graduated round<br />

pink rubies and interspaced with<br />

pairs of old cut diamonds, 18ct gold,<br />

total weight 3gms.<br />

$350–450<br />

921<br />

An antique five stone diamond ring<br />

Set with five old cut diamonds<br />

in a half hoop design, 18ct gold,<br />

hallmarked 1922 total weight 2gms.<br />

$300–400<br />

922<br />

A solitaire diamond ring<br />

The round brilliant cut diamond<br />

weighing 0.15cts bezel set amongst<br />

a pierced scroll band, 18ct white and<br />

yellow gold, 4gms.<br />

$250–350<br />

923<br />

A carnelian ring and a gold pendant<br />

9ct gold and carnelian ring 3gmms<br />

and an 18ct tri coloured gold pendant<br />

necklace total weight 3gms.<br />

$200–300<br />

924<br />

An antique five stone diamond ring<br />

Set with old cut diamonds in 18ct<br />

gold, total weight 3gms, hallmarked<br />

Birmingham 1916.<br />

$300–400<br />

925<br />

A diamond dress ring and a sapphire<br />

dress ring<br />

Comprising a lozenge panel set with<br />

single cut diamonds in 9ct gold and<br />

a 14ct gold and sapphire dress ring<br />

total weight 4.4gms.<br />

$200–300<br />

926<br />

A Hans Hensen sterling silver<br />

bracelet<br />

Fancy double circular link design<br />

with screw clasp fitting, 100.8gms,<br />

total length 215mm.<br />

$200–300<br />

927<br />

A Georg Jensen gold and pearl ring<br />

Centrally set with a cultured pearl of<br />

5.5mm set amongst gold petals and<br />

a band with scroll detail, 18ct gold,<br />

reference 272, 4.70gms.<br />

$300–500<br />

928<br />

Three pocket watches<br />

including Waltham, Elgin and Tellus,<br />

rolled gold cases with engine turned<br />

decoration.<br />

$200–300


191<br />

929<br />

A gold gate link bracelet<br />

The wave design gate link bracelet<br />

having a heart padlock and finished<br />

with a safety chain, crafted in 9ct<br />

gold, total weight 21.6gms.<br />

$400–600<br />

930<br />

Three pocket watches<br />

Comprising two Elgin and one<br />

Waltham, fully jewelled, rolled gold<br />

engraved cases.<br />

$200–300<br />

931<br />

Two open face pocket watches<br />

white dial with black Roman<br />

numerals and sub seconds at six,<br />

nicely polished case with engraved<br />

motif, 45mm diameter and black<br />

dial with applied bead and Arabic<br />

numerals and sub seconds at six,<br />

40mm diameter.<br />

$60–100<br />

932<br />

Three pocket watches<br />

Including Elgin all fully jewelled, rolled<br />

gold cases with polished and engine<br />

turned decoration.<br />

$100–200<br />

933<br />

A collection of gold chains<br />

Comprising a 14ct gold rope twist<br />

chain, 9ct gold chain and a gold lined<br />

chain, total weight 26.6gms.<br />

$300–500<br />

934<br />

An antique fob chain with coin and<br />

pendant<br />

The gold lined curb link chain with<br />

9ct gold swivel clips, a 9ct gold tooth<br />

pendant and an English gold coin<br />

dated 1798, total weight 42.2gms.<br />

$300–400<br />

935<br />

A collection of gold personal items<br />

9ct gold whisk hallmarked, 9ct gold<br />

pencil hallmarked and a gold cased<br />

pin.<br />

$300–500<br />

936<br />

An antique gold, seed pearl and<br />

garnet topped doublet bangle<br />

Oval hinged form of fluted<br />

decoration, having a central panel<br />

set with a row of red garnet topped<br />

doublets, flanked by seed pearls,<br />

crafted in 9ct gold, 11.8gms.<br />

$250–350<br />

937<br />

1977 Silver Jubilee coin<br />

Proof sterling silver coin, 28.28gms,<br />

boxed.<br />

$20–40<br />

938<br />

A pair of diamond earrings<br />

Each round brilliant cut diamond<br />

weighing 0.16cts, bezel set in 18ct<br />

white gold with post and butterfly<br />

back fittings, total weight 1.45gms.<br />

$300–400<br />

939<br />

A cigarette case and a vesta<br />

the vesta in 18ct gold plate and the<br />

cigarette case rolled gold together<br />

with a gold plated pill box.<br />

$100–200<br />

940<br />

An opera length strand of cultured<br />

pearls<br />

The 120 uniform cultured pearls<br />

measuring weight 7mm, individually<br />

knotted to an 18ct gold leaf shaped<br />

clasp, total length 820mm.<br />

$400–600<br />

941<br />

An open face gold pocket watch with<br />

chain<br />

Circular gold dial with black Roman<br />

numerals, jewelled movement,<br />

14ct gold case with enamelled<br />

floral decoration, suspended<br />

from a 9ct gold bow brooch,<br />

total weight 25.8gms, together with<br />

a gold filled fob chain of fancy fetter<br />

link design with engraved decoration.<br />

$300–400<br />

942<br />

A collection of gold cufflinks<br />

Comprising three pairs of 9ct<br />

gold cufflinks all of shield shape<br />

with dumb bar terminals weighing<br />

14.4gms.<br />

$300–400<br />

943<br />

Three gold lined bangles<br />

Comprising one oval hinged bangle<br />

with heart padlock and two circular<br />

bangles.<br />

$200–300<br />

944<br />

A sapphire and diamond dress ring<br />

Pear cut sapphire bezel set above<br />

diamond set shoulders, 18ct yellow<br />

gold, 6.35gms.<br />

$400–600<br />

945<br />

An onyx signet ring and two gold<br />

wedders<br />

9ct gold onyx signet ring together<br />

with two 18ct gold wedders,<br />

hallmarked. total weight 9.8gms<br />

$450–650<br />

946<br />

A pair of gold cufflinks<br />

Modelled as a one penny postage<br />

stamp, 9ct gold, total weight 19.1gms<br />

$250–350<br />

947<br />

An antique rolled gold watch key<br />

Chased decoration set with<br />

bloodstone and carnelian, suspended<br />

from a later 9ct gold swivel clip.<br />

$200–300<br />

948<br />

A matinee length strand of cultured<br />

pearls<br />

The 75 uniform cultured pearls<br />

measuring 7mm, finished with<br />

an 18ct gold shell shaped clasp,<br />

total length 460mm.<br />

$300–400


192<br />

949<br />

Four pairs of gold earrings<br />

Comprising 22ct gold domed studs<br />

with 14ct gold butterfly backs, two<br />

pairs of turquoise and 14ct gold<br />

studs, and a pair of chrysoprase and<br />

white stone studs, with leather box.<br />

$200–300<br />

950<br />

An antique gold chain<br />

9ct gold reeded belcher link design<br />

total weight 12.25gms.<br />

$250–350<br />

951<br />

A gold and diamond heart pendant<br />

and chain<br />

The polished heart set with a small<br />

diamond and suspended from a trace<br />

chain, 18ct gold, total weight 4.5gms.<br />

$300–400<br />

952<br />

A collection of antique jewellery and<br />

watches<br />

Including 9ct gold wristwatch, 9ct<br />

gold medal, gold pin, 18ct white gold<br />

brooch mount.<br />

$200–400<br />

953<br />

A collection of ornamental jewellery<br />

comprising an ivory, coral and<br />

carnelian pendant, a cinnabar pin and<br />

green stone and carnelian stick pin.<br />

$50–100 ♦<br />

954<br />

Two marcasite brooches<br />

Modelled as a crown and a leaf both<br />

set in silver.<br />

$40–80<br />

955<br />

A Louis XV style hexagonal brass<br />

hall light<br />

60cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

956<br />

A Catellani and Smith wire ball<br />

pendant lamp<br />

60cm diameter<br />

$600–800<br />

957<br />

A Danish royal portrait silver gilt and<br />

enamel trinket box, Anton Michelsen,<br />

Copenhagen, 1904<br />

the plain box with a satin finish<br />

featuring a portrait medallion of<br />

Christian IX of Denmark, hallmarked<br />

to interior and base also with assayer<br />

mark of Christian F. Heise<br />

2.5cm high, 6cm wide, 7.5cm deep,<br />

120gms<br />

NOTE<br />

the firm of Anton Michelsen was<br />

one of the most important Danish<br />

jewellery families with Anton’s<br />

successor, son Carl, serving as<br />

jeweller to the Danish court from<br />

1880 onwards<br />

$400–600<br />

958<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 />

$300–500<br />

959<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 />

$200–300<br />

960<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 />

$200–300<br />

961<br />

A pair of industrial look vintage red<br />

fire extinguisher lamps<br />

with electrical fittings<br />

59cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

962<br />

A vintage wooden rocking horse lamp<br />

with distressed elements and<br />

electrical fittings<br />

83cm high<br />

$400–500<br />

963<br />

A vintage rocking horse lamp<br />

with a brown and white 'coat', saddle<br />

and bridle, with electrical fittings<br />

88cm high<br />

$400–500<br />

964<br />

A group of six industrial metal<br />

lampshades<br />

in distressed green, white, and blue<br />

colours<br />

the largest 50cm diameter<br />

$100–200<br />

965<br />

A vintage violin case lamp<br />

the hard case on a platform base<br />

111cm high to the top of the shade<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

ex Geoffrey Hatty<br />

$300–400<br />

966<br />

A pair of vintage soda siphon glass<br />

lamp bases<br />

with electrical fittings<br />

38cm high<br />

$320–400<br />

967<br />

A large simulated bronze figural<br />

standard lamp, 20th century<br />

production<br />

a maiden in Grecian attire holding a<br />

torch aloft<br />

200cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

968<br />

A pair of brass table lamps by<br />

Cromwell with white silk shades<br />

56.5cm high<br />

$200–400


193<br />

969<br />

An Art Deco frosted glass pendant<br />

shade, French, early 20th century<br />

50cm diameter<br />

$300–400<br />

970<br />

A large contemporary hanging light,<br />

21st century<br />

the upper black metal dome over a<br />

white honeycomb interior and central<br />

glass diffuser, complete with fittings<br />

58cm diameter<br />

$250–350<br />

971<br />

A Victorian brass and ruby glass<br />

banquet lamp, 19th century<br />

with a Corinthian column supporting<br />

a moulded font and shade, original<br />

fittings and with electrical conversion<br />

75cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

972<br />

A Victorian brass and etched glass<br />

banquet lamp, 19th century<br />

with elaborate scroll work and<br />

engraved decoration to a squared<br />

base, with a diamond cut font<br />

and a frosted shaped shade,<br />

with original fittings<br />

73cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

973<br />

A Victorian brass and etched glass<br />

banquet lamp, 19th century<br />

the pedestal lamp of bulbous form<br />

with elaborate scroll and beadwork<br />

and a brass tassel, supporting a<br />

domed frosted shade, with original<br />

fittings and electrical conversion<br />

60cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

974<br />

Two Victorian style goose neck lamps<br />

together with a brass lamp with<br />

crystal drops<br />

brass lamps with frosted white and<br />

pink etched shades, and a small<br />

brass lamp with a single electric<br />

candle issuing curvaceous arms with<br />

drops and rosettes<br />

63cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

975<br />

Two pyramid base banquet lamps,<br />

early 20th century<br />

one with an Art Deco style pierced<br />

base with a cut glass cranberry font<br />

and a frosted and etched shade,<br />

and a smaller pyramid base with a<br />

moulded green font and chimney<br />

the largest 57cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

976<br />

A pair of painted stone pineapple<br />

form table lamps<br />

85cm high (to the top of the shade)<br />

$100–200<br />

977<br />

A pair of cast gilt brass candlestick<br />

lamp bases<br />

with cast stiff leaf motifs to the<br />

knopped stems and raised on pierced<br />

triangular style bases<br />

65cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

978<br />

A pair of Neoclassical style spelter<br />

lamps<br />

with a green patinated finish and<br />

raised on marble bases, both<br />

featuring friezes of Classical figures<br />

and scenes<br />

48cm high (top of urns), 62cm high<br />

(top of fitting)<br />

$300–400<br />

979<br />

Three archaic style patinated bronze<br />

table lamps<br />

the largest 72cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

980<br />

A leadlight lamp, 20th century<br />

the dome shade decorated with<br />

water lilies and raised on a barklike<br />

bronze stem<br />

57.5cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

981<br />

A polished mother-of-pearl shell<br />

17cm wide<br />

$100–200<br />

982<br />

An Art Deco copper finish table<br />

lamp, attributed to Gispen, Utrecht,<br />

mid 20th century<br />

the shade supported on a curved<br />

stem to a plate base<br />

26cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

983<br />

A pair of Art Deco style crystal<br />

and chrome table lamps<br />

with cream whipstitched shades<br />

50cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

984<br />

A carved wooden deer, Balinese,<br />

late 19th century<br />

the recumbent figure with horn<br />

antlers<br />

66cm high (with antlers), 90cm long<br />

$400–600<br />

985<br />

A large Empire style daybed,<br />

19th century<br />

carved beech with applied rosettes<br />

and swan neck ends, upholstered<br />

in a navy striped brocade<br />

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

$200–400<br />

986<br />

AFTER ROBERT MORDEN<br />

Map of West Riding of Yorkshire<br />

colour engraving<br />

with printed text in image<br />

35.5 x 40.5cm<br />

$100–200<br />

987<br />

A comprehensive assortment of<br />

culinary wares, mostly confectionery<br />

and pastry items<br />

comprising large sets of near new<br />

tin pastry moulds, chocolate moulds,<br />

together with a fish poaching<br />

saucepan, chasseur cookware<br />

(boxed), a mandolin<br />

$200–400<br />

988<br />

Two carved wooden tribal figures<br />

32cm high<br />

$300–500


194<br />

989<br />

A large Capodimonte covered vase,<br />

Italian, 20th century<br />

with a figural finial and twin swan<br />

neck and mask head handles, the<br />

body profusely embossed with<br />

allegorical and bacchanalian scenes<br />

70cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

990<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 />

$200–240<br />

991<br />

A collection of drip glazed mid<br />

century German pottery<br />

comprising six pieces<br />

the largest piece 29.5cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

992<br />

A Foley bone china dinner service<br />

in Michaelmas pattern for six place<br />

settings<br />

the largest plate 26cm diameter<br />

$100–200<br />

993<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 />

$150–250<br />

994<br />

A Meissen figural group, 'The<br />

Abduction of Persephone',<br />

mid 19th century<br />

Hades in a purple robe s<strong>cat</strong>tered<br />

with gilt stars carrying the struggling<br />

Persephone across his shoulder,<br />

supported on a tree trunk and rocaille<br />

base; blue crossed sword mark<br />

underside<br />

19cm high<br />

$500–800<br />

995<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 />

$200–300<br />

996<br />

A set of three Australian studio<br />

pottery mugs from the 'Homestead'<br />

series by John Beste, 1990s<br />

the slipcast mugs each incised John<br />

Beste underside<br />

each 9cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

997<br />

A large Herend porcelain figure of<br />

a girl with mirror, by István Szilágyi<br />

Nagy (1900-1954), Hungary<br />

the kneeling nude gazing at her<br />

reflection, impressed signature,<br />

Szilágyi Nagy, to base, blue<br />

backstamp underside and numbered<br />

57231 C/87<br />

38cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

998<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 />

999<br />

A fluted polychrome Worcester dish,<br />

and a scenic Niderviller dish with a<br />

reticulated basket weave border,<br />

English and French, 1770s<br />

the fluted Worcester dish with flower<br />

garlands, within the cobalt gilt edged<br />

rim, with hatch mark underside, the<br />

Niderviller dish with a central scene,<br />

marked 'N', underside,<br />

the largest dish 26.5cm diameter<br />

$300–400<br />

1000<br />

A faience glazed hanging basket,<br />

French, 19th/20th century<br />

moulded as a basket with leaves and<br />

applied convolvulus flowers<br />

36cm diameter<br />

$100–200<br />

1001<br />

Two Willow Pattern meat dishes in<br />

two sizes<br />

together with a modern Italian white<br />

glazed oval platter<br />

the meat dishes 45cm<br />

and 42.5cm long<br />

the platter 51cm long<br />

$200–400<br />

1002<br />

A group of vintage blue and white<br />

wares<br />

comprising a Booths 'British Scenery'<br />

soup tureen cover and stand; a willow<br />

pattern cake stand; and a Royal<br />

Worcester willow pattern coffee can<br />

and saucer<br />

the tureen 30cm wide, the<br />

stand 32.5cm diameter, the dish<br />

26cm diameter<br />

$250–350<br />

1003<br />

A Port Dundas Pottery Co. Glasgow<br />

jar with stopper and loop handle<br />

together with another similar jar<br />

43cm and 32cm high<br />

$300–400


195<br />

1004<br />

A mixed suite of Belleek porcelain tea<br />

wares, Ireland, 1950s<br />

thirty-seven items in various<br />

basket weave, shell and embossed<br />

floral designs including tea cups,<br />

associated saucers and plates,<br />

various creamers and bowls, and a<br />

large platter, together with a set of<br />

six cream toned leaf edged plates,<br />

green backstamps underside<br />

the largest platter 30 x 40cm, the jug<br />

8cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

1005<br />

Three pieces of Moore Brothers<br />

porcelain, 19th century<br />

comprising a floral encrusted vase,<br />

two zygo cactus moulded vases with<br />

a gilded bases, backstamps and or<br />

impressed marks underside<br />

the largest 12.5cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

1006<br />

A group of four hand decorated<br />

plates by Clarice Cliff, together with a<br />

waterlily vase, 1930s<br />

including 'Crocus' and 'Rodanthe'<br />

patterns, the cream tone vase by<br />

Greenway Ltd<br />

the largest plate 26.5 x 21cm<br />

$200–400<br />

1007<br />

A mixed collection of chintz wares<br />

including Royal Winton, James Kent,<br />

1930s and later<br />

twelve items including a teapot,<br />

sandwich plate, various jam and<br />

sweet meat dishes, a butter dish, and<br />

side plates, backstamps underside<br />

the sandwich plate 33 x 15.5cm<br />

$100–200<br />

1008<br />

A Minton 'Haddon Hall' tea service<br />

for six place settings, period of<br />

manufacture 1948 - 2011<br />

comprising 23 pieces, the chintz<br />

pattern on a white ground with a mint<br />

green border, backstamps underside<br />

the teapot 15cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

1009<br />

A Royal Crown Derby ‘Royal<br />

Antoinette' tea service for six<br />

together with a similar dessert set<br />

with comport<br />

comprising cups, saucers and<br />

associated side plates, sandwich<br />

plate, teapot, creamer and sugar<br />

bowl, backstamps underside, the<br />

reticulated comport and matching<br />

plates unmarked<br />

the comport 15cm high, 36cm wide<br />

$300–400<br />

1010<br />

A group of Continental<br />

porcelain wares, mostly French,<br />

early 20th century<br />

comprising a sky blue powder box,<br />

scent bottle and jar set, two hinged<br />

porcelain boxes, a porcelain ashtray,<br />

a petite vase and ewer, a leaf dish,<br />

Limoges and other, and a Dresden<br />

style figurine, backstamps and hand<br />

painted marks to most items<br />

the largest canister 17cm high<br />

$150–200<br />

1011<br />

A set of eight Wedgwood Gold<br />

Florentine dinner plates<br />

backstamps underside<br />

27.5cm diameter<br />

$100–200<br />

1012<br />

A mixed group of English porcelain<br />

wares, early to later 20th century<br />

including Royal Doulton<br />

figure, 'Annabelle', A Coalport<br />

commemorate Caughley style mask<br />

head jug, floral encrusted ornaments<br />

by Coalport, a celadon and white<br />

slip Wedgwood box, 1920's half doll<br />

porcelain figures, and a reticulated<br />

Royal China works vase, backstamps<br />

to most items<br />

the 'Annabelle' figure 20.5cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

1013<br />

A comprehensive Royal Crown Derby<br />

‘Derby Posies’ dinner & tea service for<br />

eight place settings, 20th century<br />

comprising dinner, entrée and side<br />

plates, cups and saucers, soup<br />

coupes, creamers, sandwich plates,<br />

salt and pepper shakers, sugar<br />

bowl, extra items and accessories,<br />

backstamps underside<br />

the largest platter 33cm wide<br />

$400–600<br />

1014<br />

An Austrian coffee/tea set,<br />

mid 20th century<br />

the service for six with associated<br />

saucers and side plates, together<br />

with a part Royal Albert harlequin<br />

coffee set of striped design<br />

the teacups 6cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

1015<br />

A Bow soft paste porcelain figure of<br />

Ceres with Lion, circa 1760<br />

the allegorical Earth figure in floral<br />

attire holding a cornucopia of<br />

flowers, a lion at her feet, and raised<br />

on a pierced high set Rococo base,<br />

unmarked<br />

24cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

1016<br />

Three Beswick Highland <strong>cat</strong>tle<br />

figurines, 20th century<br />

stamps to all<br />

the largest bull 12 x 22cm<br />

$100–200<br />

1017<br />

A comprehensive Royal Worcester<br />

'Hyde Park' service for eight place<br />

settings<br />

comprising dinner, entrée, side<br />

plates, soup coupes, tea cups and<br />

coffee cans with associated saucers,<br />

coffee pot, creamer, sugar basin,<br />

two covered tureens, gravy boat and<br />

saucer and a platter<br />

the largest platter 41cm wide<br />

$400–600


196<br />

1018<br />

A flower encrusted ink well, and two<br />

floral vases, Coalport, Continental,<br />

1840s<br />

the footed Coalport inkwell with<br />

hand painted floral sprays, marked<br />

Coalport underside, with remnant<br />

BADA label, a flower encrusted three<br />

trumpet flower vase, unmarked, and;<br />

a Continental Rococo style vase<br />

the vase 21cm high<br />

the inkwell 16cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

1019<br />

A mixed group of porcelain plates<br />

and dishes, and an inkwell, early 19th/<br />

mid 20th century<br />

a green ground reticulated floral dish,<br />

a plate decorated with insects and<br />

grasses, a Spode Copeland crescent<br />

shaped cornflower decorated dish, a<br />

strawberry decorated Coalport plate,<br />

and a single hand decorated ink well<br />

27cm long<br />

$150–250<br />

1020<br />

A group of Chelsea cherub<br />

candlesticks and a group of<br />

Staffordshire figures, circa 1765 and<br />

early 19th century<br />

cherubs holding flower baskets with<br />

bocage and stem like candlesticks,<br />

with gold anchor marks to reverse,<br />

a pair of early Staffordshire figures<br />

posed on tree stumps including a<br />

young man with a monkey and organ,<br />

and a woman holding a tambourine, a<br />

later miniature flatback figure of a girl<br />

riding a dog, and a moral tale figure<br />

illustrating the perils of gin<br />

the moral tale figure 22cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

1021<br />

A pair of white glazed figural basket<br />

vases, early 20th century, and a Royal<br />

Worcester shell vase, 1958<br />

white glazed cupids seated upon<br />

a plinth and both supporting an<br />

osier patterned basket with a wavy<br />

rim, faintly inscribed numerals but<br />

illegible, and; a shell form vase with<br />

seaweed and coral decorations, upon<br />

a circular base, green backstamp<br />

underside<br />

23cm high<br />

$300–500<br />

1022<br />

A mixed collection of Rosenthal<br />

Studio line porcelain, designed by<br />

Bjørn Wiinblad<br />

the largest plate 27cm diameter<br />

$300–500<br />

1023<br />

Two mid century porcelain vases and<br />

a porcelain peacock, 1940's-70's<br />

the grey glazed vase stamped Boch<br />

Freres, Keralux, a German white<br />

textured brick and floral vase and a<br />

satin glazed Royal Dux peacock<br />

the largest vase 28cm high<br />

$200–400<br />

1024<br />

Two Art Deco glazed earthenware<br />

masks, circa 1930<br />

one in the form of a female face<br />

with a crackle glaze, the other of<br />

modernist oriental inspiration<br />

the largest 27cm long<br />

$200–400<br />

1025<br />

A collection of Portmeirion<br />

'The Botanic Garden' porcelain<br />

comprising eight pieces including<br />

bowls, a comport, vases, backstamps<br />

underside<br />

the vase 23cm high,<br />

the comport 32cm diameter<br />

$200–400<br />

1026<br />

A McIntyre Burslem Florianware 'lilac<br />

pattern' jardiniere, circa 1905<br />

with a gilded lobed rim and a frieze<br />

of finely tubelined lilac flower<br />

panels upon a cream ground, brown<br />

backstamp underside and green<br />

W.Moorcroft underglaze signature<br />

to base<br />

12.5cm high, 15cm diameter irregular<br />

$300–500<br />

1027<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 />

$200–400<br />

1028<br />

A modern geometric wool rug<br />

246 x 157cm<br />

$100–200<br />

1029<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 />

$400–600<br />

1030<br />

A blue Persian wool rug, Kashan,<br />

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 />

$700–900<br />

1031<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 small Pakistani wool runner 208<br />

x 65cm<br />

$300–500


197<br />

1032<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 />

$400–600<br />

1033<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 />

$400–600<br />

1034<br />

A small Persian dark blue wool<br />

rug 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 />

$400–600<br />

1035<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 />

$400–600<br />

1036<br />

A Persian wool rug with prayer-rug<br />

design, Kashan, 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 s<strong>cat</strong>tered flowers and<br />

birds upon a scarlet field, with a<br />

patterned olive border<br />

163 x 106cm<br />

$400–600<br />

1037<br />

A Persian pale pink accented silk rug,<br />

Tabriz, 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 />

$400–600<br />

1038<br />

A Persian wool rug, Afshar,<br />

20th century<br />

of geometric design with a hooked<br />

lozenge and s<strong>cat</strong>tered 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 />

$200–400<br />

1039<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 />

$200–400<br />

1040<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 />

$200–400<br />

1041<br />

A large dark brown cowhide rug<br />

218 x 200cm<br />

$300–500<br />

1042<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 />

1043<br />

A group of sterling silver items<br />

various makers and dates, early 19th<br />

- 20th century<br />

comprising a small shaped bead<br />

edgestand, Sheffield, 1908; an<br />

Anglo-Indian sherry label by Hamilton<br />

& Co., a Georgian madeira label with<br />

mark for TR, and; a plain and waisted<br />

inkwell, London, 1936<br />

the waiter 15.5 x 13cm<br />

175gms silver weight excluding<br />

inkwell<br />

$300–400<br />

1044<br />

A group of vintage Christofle serving<br />

implements and coasters, boxed<br />

including a serving spoon and fork,<br />

six coasters and two little coaster<br />

dishes<br />

$140–200<br />

1045<br />

An American silver flute in a carry<br />

case, by Armstrong<br />

the professional instrument marked<br />

'sterling body and head only'<br />

$400–600<br />

1046<br />

A sterling silver panther head button<br />

hook, 19th/20th century<br />

apparently unmarked<br />

23cm long<br />

$150–200


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1047<br />

A sterling silver Mr Punch button<br />

hook, and a sterling silver eagle talon<br />

button hook, both Crisford & Norris<br />

Ltd, Birmingham, 1908 and 1910<br />

the largest 14.5cm long<br />

$200–300<br />

1048<br />

A group of large equestrian or invalid<br />

boot hooks, 19th/20th century<br />

includes one shoe horn,<br />

four in sterling silver, one<br />

with a fruitwood handle<br />

the shoehorn 47cm long<br />

$200–300<br />

1049<br />

A large group of sterling silver<br />

buttonhooks, various makers<br />

including Adie & Lovekin Ltd, William<br />

Devenport, and probably Henry<br />

Matthews, Birmingham, London,<br />

Chester and Sheffield, late 19th to<br />

early 20th century<br />

sixteen variously shaped and<br />

decorated hooks in Art Nouveau,<br />

Neoclassical and Rococo revival<br />

designs, all with steel shafts and all<br />

hallmarked<br />

the longest boot hook 23cm<br />

$300–400<br />

1050<br />

A sterling silver pug dog<br />

buttonhook, Crisford & Norris<br />

Ltd., Birmingham 1906<br />

doubled faced, the pug with collar<br />

and glass eyes, the stem with<br />

acanthus and stiff leaf motifs to a<br />

steel hook, hallmarked the stem<br />

17.4cm long<br />

$100–150<br />

1051<br />

A group of mostly sterling silver<br />

boot buttonhooks, makers include<br />

Adie & Lovekin, Wilsdorf & Davis,<br />

probably Jones & Crompton,<br />

Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham,<br />

Sheffield, London, late 19th to<br />

early 20th century<br />

variously shaped and decorated<br />

including an Art Nouveau hook<br />

featuring a long haired woman<br />

surrounded by floral tendrils, mostly<br />

hallmarked<br />

the largest 25cm long approx<br />

$240–300<br />

1052<br />

Three sterling silver wares<br />

comprising two Birmingham made<br />

cigarette cases, one engine turned<br />

with rose gold decoration, the other<br />

with a floral cartouche; together with<br />

a sterling silver covered container of<br />

barrel form<br />

the container 8.5cm high,<br />

9.5cm diameter<br />

total weight of silver 470gms<br />

$300–500<br />

1053<br />

A group of four embossed<br />

sterling silver photograph frames,<br />

late 19th/20th century<br />

comprising a circular frame by<br />

James Deakin & Sons, 1896 Chester;<br />

a pair by Deakin & Francis, 1901<br />

Birmingham, and a Rococo style<br />

frame by Whitehill Silver plate & Co,<br />

London, 1984<br />

the largest frame 18 x 13cm<br />

$300–400<br />

1054<br />

Two silver clad scent bottles, two<br />

vestas and a petite card case,<br />

English, various dates and makers,<br />

19th/early 20th century<br />

a cut crystal bottle with a scrolling<br />

sterling silver collar and lid, a<br />

petite flask shape scent bottle,<br />

two foliate engraved vesta cases<br />

and a small cigarette case,<br />

various dates and makers<br />

the largest 11cm high<br />

$100–300<br />

1055<br />

A collection of sterling silver<br />

and silver plate table wares,<br />

19th/20th century<br />

comprising a cased engraved<br />

silver plate fish knife and fork<br />

set, two plate butter knives, an<br />

Indian silver cruet set, a pair of<br />

petite Georg Jensen condiment<br />

spoons and a sterling silver tea<br />

strainer and tray, various makers<br />

silver weight 200gms (excluding<br />

cased sets)<br />

the tea strainer and stand<br />

4.5cm high, 10cm wide<br />

$200–300<br />

1056<br />

The Australian State Flower Spoons,<br />

in sterling silver issued by The Royal<br />

Horticultural Societies of Australia,<br />

Franklin Mint, Sheffield, 1977<br />

a limited edition set of six housed<br />

in a presentation box with<br />

associated papers, hallmarked<br />

to each spoon with Queen's<br />

silver Jubilee punch mark<br />

the spoons 14cm long,<br />

total weight of silver 180gms<br />

$300–400<br />

1057<br />

A silver plate champagne bucket<br />

25cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

1058<br />

Two sterling silver spoons and a<br />

Danish sterling silver hand mirror,<br />

mid 19th century to mid 20th century<br />

the largest spoon 21cm long<br />

total weight of silver (including<br />

mirror) 125gms<br />

$100–200<br />

1059<br />

A cased sterling silver and mother<br />

of pearl fruit set for twelve place<br />

settings, T&S, possibly W H Tandy &<br />

Sons, Sheffield, 1911<br />

with sterling blades, tines and<br />

ferrules, hallmarked to each element,<br />

housed in a velvet lined oak case,<br />

case marked Fattorini & Sons,<br />

Bradford<br />

the knives 16cm long<br />

the box 5.5cm high, 30cm wide,<br />

21.5cm deep<br />

$300–400<br />

1060<br />

A sterling silver reticulated bowl with<br />

a green glass liner, Josiah Williams &<br />

Co (David Landsborough Fullerton),<br />

London 1927<br />

with scrolling foliate motifs<br />

throughout and an applied border<br />

and twin cast handles, with an apple<br />

green glass liner<br />

10.5cm high, 20cm diameter<br />

545gms (without liner)<br />

$300–500


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1061<br />

A large collection of silver plate<br />

including candlesticks, a water urn,<br />

tray, grape scissors, wick cutter,<br />

pepper grinder, petit four tongs<br />

the candlesticks 36cm high<br />

the butlers tray 61 x 40cm<br />

$100–200<br />

1062<br />

Three sterling silver vinaigrettes,<br />

early to mid 19th century, various<br />

makers<br />

a bright cut box by I.J., London, 1832,<br />

an engine turned box with an applied<br />

border by T. Simpson & Son, London,<br />

1827 and; a box with engraved<br />

foliate motifs by Edward Smith,<br />

Birmingham, 1861, all with pierced<br />

gilded grilles, hallmarked to all<br />

the largest 3 x 4cm, total weight of<br />

silver 65gms<br />

$300–500<br />

1063<br />

A group of three Victorian and<br />

Edwardian sterling silver vesta cases,<br />

19th/20th century, Birmingham,<br />

various dates and makers<br />

a petite engine turned vesta with a<br />

vacant shield cartouche, a shaped<br />

vesta with engraved foliage motifs, a<br />

boldly fluted vesta, and an engraved<br />

silver plated case, hallmarked to<br />

three pieces<br />

the largest 5 x 5.5cm,<br />

weight of silver 70gms<br />

$200–300<br />

1064<br />

A mixed group of four sterling silver<br />

vesta cases, cigarette and small<br />

boxes, various dates and makers,<br />

early 20th century<br />

including a leaf engraved small<br />

cigarette case and a similar vesta, a<br />

plain cushion shaped box and a prick<br />

worked casket box, together with a<br />

vintage vanity set<br />

the largest 5 x 8cm,<br />

total weight of silver 160gms<br />

$200–300<br />

1065<br />

Two sterling silver cigarette cases<br />

and two small card cases, various<br />

dates and makers, early 20th century<br />

an engraved .950 silver cigarette<br />

case, probably American; a profusely<br />

scroll decorated case by Cornelius<br />

Desormeaux Saunders & James<br />

Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd,<br />

Birmingham; a plain hinge top card<br />

case by Robert Pringle & Sons,<br />

Birmingham, and; an unmarked<br />

probably silver Indian Kutch style<br />

card case<br />

the largest 7.5 x 10.5cm, total weight<br />

of silver 295gms<br />

$300–400<br />

1066<br />

Two sterling silver and one Dutch<br />

.835 silver box, late 19th to<br />

early 20th century, various dates and<br />

makers<br />

two profusely engraved card cases<br />

with scroll and floral designs,<br />

Birmingham, and; a bright cut and<br />

engraved snuff or cigarette case,<br />

engraved ‘Souvenir’, hallmarked to all<br />

the largest 8.5 x 10cm,<br />

total weight of silver 280gms<br />

$300–400<br />

1067<br />

A sterling silver cigarette case,<br />

and a sterling stamp case,<br />

early 20th century<br />

the case part engraved with fern<br />

frond scrolls, by William Henry<br />

Sparrow, Birmingham; an engine<br />

turned stamp case by William<br />

Drummond & Co., Melbourne;<br />

together with a silver plate cigarette<br />

case<br />

the largest 8 x 6.5cm,<br />

total weight of silver 170gms<br />

$200–300<br />

1068<br />

A set of six Art Deco WMF knives<br />

and matching forks, together with a<br />

set of twelve silver mounted knives<br />

with ebonised and monogrammed<br />

handles<br />

the knives 25cm long<br />

$200–400<br />

End of Sale


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Terms & Conditions of Sale<br />

The Terms and Conditions of Sale listed here contain<br />

the policies of Gibson's Auctioneers & Valuers Pty<br />

Ltd (herein after referred to as "Gibson's"). They are<br />

the Terms on which Gibson's and the Seller contract<br />

with the Buyer. They may be amended by printed<br />

Saleroom Notices or oral announcements made<br />

before and during the Sale. By Bidding at Auction,<br />

you agree to be bound by these terms.<br />

1. Definitions<br />

The following conditions that are listed contain<br />

terms that are used regularly and have the following<br />

meanings:<br />

"Auction" means the event at which any Lot is<br />

offered for Sale by Gibson's.<br />

"Auctioneer" means the representative of Gibson's<br />

conducting the Auction.<br />

"Bid" / "Bidder" means the action of notifying the<br />

Auctioneer of the intention to purchase the Lot by<br />

the Prospective Buyer. The 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 Auctioneer.<br />

“Buyer's Premium” means the charge payable by<br />

the Buyer to the Auction house as a percentage of<br />

the Hammer Price.<br />

“Company” means Gibson’s Auctions Pty Ltd,<br />

trading as Gibson’s Auctions.<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 <strong>cat</strong>alogue.<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 Auctioneer 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 Auction<br />

and in particular the item or items described against<br />

any Lot number in the <strong>cat</strong>alogue.<br />

"Prospective Buyer" means any person or entity<br />

with the intention of purchasing any Lot in the<br />

Auction.<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 Auction 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 Auction. 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 Auctioneers<br />

& Valuers as Agent<br />

Except as otherwise stated Gibson's acts as agent<br />

for the Seller.<br />

The 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 Auction 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. The property is<br />

otherwise sold “as is”.<br />

B) CATALOGUE AND OTHER DESCRIPTIONS<br />

All statements by Gibson's in the <strong>cat</strong>alogue 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 <strong>cat</strong>alogue<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. The 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 <strong>cat</strong>alogue 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 />

<strong>cat</strong>alogue.<br />

All transactions are in Australian Dollars so there<br />

may be a small exchange rate risk, for international<br />

Buyers. The costs associated with acquiring a goods<br />

certifi<strong>cat</strong>e 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 <strong>cat</strong>alogue 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 Auction<br />

premises or participation in any Auction 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 />

identifi<strong>cat</strong>ion 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 identifi<strong>cat</strong>ion 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 Auction. Bids will not be accepted without<br />

this deposit. Gibson's also reserves the right to<br />

request any additional forms of identifi<strong>cat</strong>ion 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 Auction 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 Auction in person.<br />

If Gibson's receives identical written Bids on a<br />

particular Lot, and at the Auction 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 />

Auction if they were successful. Unlimited or<br />

“Buy” Bids will not be accepted. Please refer to our<br />

indi<strong>cat</strong>ive 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 Auction<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 />

miscommuni<strong>cat</strong>ions in the process. The 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 />

Auction. 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 />

communi<strong>cat</strong>ion via the telephone number provided.<br />

Gibson's will advise Telephone Bidders who have<br />

registered at least 24 hours before the Auction 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 />

miscommuni<strong>cat</strong>ions 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 indi<strong>cat</strong>ed, 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. The Reserve will not exceed the low estimate<br />

printed in the <strong>cat</strong>alogue. The Auctioneer may open<br />

the Bidding on any Lot below the Reserve by placing<br />

a Bid on behalf of the Seller. The Auctioneer 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 />

The Auctioneer 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 Auctioneer 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 Auctioneer may rescind<br />

the Sale and put any Lot up for a Second Auction. If<br />

a Sale is rescinded, the Company may put the Lot up<br />

at a second Auction, 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 Auctioneer’s discretion, on the<br />

acceptance of a Bid by the fall of the Auctioneer'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. The 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 />

The 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 Auction date.<br />

The 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 Auctions<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 />

The 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 />

appli<strong>cat</strong>ions 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 Auction 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 lo<strong>cat</strong>ed.<br />

The 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 Auction,<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 Auction.<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 <strong>cat</strong>alogue (noting such description<br />

may be amended by any Saleroom notice or<br />

announcement) which is stated without qualifi<strong>cat</strong>ion<br />

to be the work of a named author or authorship is<br />

authentic and not a forgery. The 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 <strong>cat</strong>alogue.<br />

The warranty is subject to the following:<br />

i) it does not apply where a) the <strong>cat</strong>alogue<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 />

indi<strong>cat</strong>ed that there was a conflict of opinions,<br />

or b) correct identifi<strong>cat</strong>ion of a Lot can be<br />

demonstrated only by means of a scientific<br />

process not generally accepted for use until<br />

after publi<strong>cat</strong>ion of the <strong>cat</strong>alogue or a process<br />

which at the date of the publi<strong>cat</strong>ion of the<br />

<strong>cat</strong>alogue 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 Auction.<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 />

The 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) The Buyer must give written notice of claim<br />

to us within fourteen (14) days of the date of<br />

the Auction. The 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 />

The copyright of all images, illustrations and written<br />

material produced by Gibson's relating to a Lot<br />

including the contents of this <strong>cat</strong>alogue, 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 />

These 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 />

Auction is held.<br />

11. Pre-Sale Estimates<br />

Gibson's publishes with each <strong>cat</strong>alogue our opinion<br />

as to the estimated price range for each Lot. These<br />

estimates are approximate prices only and are not<br />

intended to be definitive. They 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 />

Auction 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 Auctions 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. These 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. The items are exported through a Gibson's<br />

approved freight company including Australia<br />

Post<br />

2. The items are exported within 60 days of the<br />

date of the Sale<br />

The 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 />

The 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 §. The Australian<br />

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

price (including GST). The 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. These 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 certifi<strong>cat</strong>es that give<br />

detailed descriptions of gemstones, and in the event<br />

that Gibson's has been supplied with or obtained<br />

certifi<strong>cat</strong>es for any Lot, this shall be noted in the<br />

<strong>cat</strong>alogue. 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 <strong>cat</strong>alogue 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 <strong>cat</strong>alogue 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. The 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. The 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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