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Graham Geddes The Grand Tour

Revered connoisseur, collector and dealer, Graham Geddes has been trading in antiquities, antique furniture, fine and decorative art for over fifty years, gathering a loyal and high-profile clientele along the way. Passionate in his pursuit of beauty and knowledge, Graham is esteemed as one of the world-leading experts in the trade, maintaining his unparalleled reputation via a thorough research programme for the select pieces that he deals in. It is with great pleasure that Gibson’s announces The Graham Geddes Sale, an auction of elegance and eclecticism. The impressive sale will be held over the course of three days, Saturday 14 – Monday 16 October and will include examples of Graham’s trademark tastes in furniture, decorative arts, Greek and Roman antiquities, Chinese and Asian art and garden statuary.

Revered connoisseur, collector and dealer, Graham Geddes has been trading in antiquities, antique furniture, fine and decorative art for over fifty years, gathering a loyal and high-profile clientele along the way.

Passionate in his pursuit of beauty and knowledge, Graham is esteemed as one of the world-leading experts in the trade, maintaining his unparalleled reputation via a thorough research programme for the select pieces that he deals in.

It is with great pleasure that Gibson’s announces The Graham Geddes Sale, an auction of elegance and eclecticism. The impressive sale will be held over the course of three days, Saturday 14 – Monday 16 October and will include examples of Graham’s trademark tastes in furniture, decorative arts, Greek and Roman antiquities, Chinese and Asian art and garden statuary.

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451<br />

A Dutch style four storey<br />

doll's house<br />

a typical Dutch canal house with<br />

a stucco style exterior complete<br />

with rows of windows dressed with<br />

faux wrought flower boxes and<br />

lace curtains, the stepped roof line<br />

complete with a beam and chain<br />

123cm high, 39cm wide, 43cm deep<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

452<br />

A Dutch style four storey<br />

doll's house<br />

a typical Dutch canal house with<br />

a terracotta stucco exterior, each<br />

storey with different window<br />

treatments, the stepped roof line<br />

complete with a beam and chain<br />

123cm high, 39cm wide, 47cm deep<br />

$1,200–1,500<br />

453<br />

T. PALOMAIZ<br />

Still life in landscape<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed T. PALOMAIZ lower right<br />

77.5 x 133.5cm<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

454<br />

ORIENTALIST SCHOOL,<br />

AFTER<br />

<strong>The</strong> slave trader<br />

oil on canvas<br />

228cm high, 193cm wide<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

455<br />

A set of seven Mason’s imari<br />

pattern ironstone plates,<br />

early 19th century<br />

impressed Mason’s patent ironstone<br />

China marks to base<br />

24cm diameter<br />

$400–600<br />

456<br />

A mixed group of mostly<br />

Mason’s ironstone wares,<br />

circa 1820<br />

including two cups, a saucer,<br />

a petite jug and five hydra jugs<br />

of differing sizes, stamps to<br />

base, saucer unmarked<br />

13.5cm high, tallest jug<br />

$500–800<br />

457<br />

Two Japan pattern tureens,<br />

a hydra style mug, and a plate,<br />

Mason’s patent ironstone and<br />

similar, circa 1820<br />

A Mason’s marked plate, an<br />

impressive mug with a serpent<br />

handle, a lobed tureen on a waisted<br />

comport style base, a tureen with a<br />

shi shi knop upon a matching base<br />

14cm high, 20cm diameter, mug<br />

19cm high, 25cm diameter, largest<br />

tureen<br />

$400–600<br />

458<br />

Three imari pattern ironstone<br />

jugs by Mason’s, circa 1825<br />

two hydra jugs, one marked Masons,<br />

pattern 9824, the other similar with<br />

mark for Fenton, a C.M & G.J Mason<br />

factory stamp used during the period<br />

1825-40, pattern 306<br />

17cm high<br />

$300–400<br />

459<br />

A large imari pattern ironstone<br />

tureen and a platter, circa 1825<br />

in the manner of Mason’s, the<br />

hexagonal tureen with a domed lid<br />

and scroll knop, the platter similar,<br />

unmarked<br />

46cm wide, 36cm deep, platter<br />

26cm high, 33cm wide,<br />

22.5cm wide, tureen<br />

$300–400<br />

460<br />

A group of four imari pattern<br />

ironstone tureens in the manner<br />

of Masons, early 19th century<br />

a pair of small tureens on<br />

matching bases, a Rococo style<br />

tureen with shell form handles<br />

and a moulded base, and a lobed<br />

tureen with a crown finial<br />

15cm high, 20cm wide tureen pair<br />

17cm high, largest tureen<br />

$400–600<br />

461<br />

A matching plate and<br />

dish by Royal Crown<br />

Derby, a Delft plate and an<br />

enamelled metalware dish<br />

Royal Crown Derby 'King's'<br />

pattern 383, unmarked Delft,<br />

the enamelled dish with a lobed<br />

border and profusely decorated<br />

with scrolling vegetal forms in<br />

white on a cobalt ground<br />

enamelled dish 30.5cm wide,<br />

25cm wide<br />

$300–400<br />

462<br />

A Spanish oak pedestal desk,<br />

18th century<br />

the seven drawer desk with<br />

fielded panel feature to the sides<br />

and raised on a plinth base, with<br />

antique iron locks and keys<br />

81.5cm high, 157.5cm wide,<br />

62.5cm deep<br />

$2,000–3,000<br />

463<br />

A set of eight George I style oak<br />

dining chairs<br />

with relief carved and scrolling crests,<br />

vasiform splats, black leather seats<br />

and raised on carved cabriole legs<br />

with splayed web feet<br />

$6,000–8,000

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