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GA053 | The Spring Auction Series

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793<br />

A small Hamedan wool hall<br />

runner, Western Iran<br />

with formal hooked lozenges and<br />

cross forms in shades of red, navy<br />

and cream upon a bright red field<br />

205 x 35cm<br />

$400–600<br />

794<br />

A pair of Turkoman saddle bags<br />

in tones of red and black with an<br />

elephant foot design to the front of<br />

each<br />

approx 105 x 52cm<br />

$400–600<br />

795<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 32cm high<br />

$100–200<br />

796<br />

A Clarice Cliff 'Cruiseware' cup<br />

and saucer plate together with<br />

a 'My Garden' vase, 1930s<br />

featuring a cup and paint palette<br />

saucer plate from the 'Bizarre' range,<br />

transfer printed and hand painted<br />

with an athletic young woman<br />

engaged in a game of quoits, and a<br />

drip glazed 'Bizarre' vase in yellow<br />

and brown colours with an applied<br />

vegetal handle with leafy mounts,<br />

backstamps underside<br />

the vase 19.5cm high<br />

$150–250<br />

797<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 />

$100–200<br />

798<br />

A comprehensive J&G Meakin<br />

'Golden Dawn' dinner service,<br />

circa 1930<br />

for twelve place settings with<br />

additional plates and dishes<br />

and a range of accessory items;<br />

backstamps underside<br />

the largest platter 33 x 24cm<br />

$150–250<br />

799<br />

A Royal Worcester figurine<br />

'Liberty', late 19th -<br />

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 />

$150–250<br />

800<br />

A moulded flamingo jug by<br />

Clarice Cliff<br />

brown factory marks to base<br />

20.5cm high<br />

$200–300<br />

801<br />

A Royal Crown Derby blue<br />

'Mikado' part dinner service,<br />

late 1930s<br />

twenty eight pieces comprising four<br />

dinner and four entrée plates, two<br />

large side plates and eight smaller<br />

side plates, five cups and associated<br />

saucers, green backstamps<br />

underside<br />

the dinner plates 26cm diameter<br />

$150–250<br />

802<br />

A pair of Derby named view<br />

vases, together with three<br />

topographical urn vases and a<br />

pair of Paris Porcelain vases,<br />

early 19th century<br />

the Derby vases, 'View in Holland' and<br />

'View in Cornwall' with mask adorned<br />

scrolling handles, red Crown marks<br />

underside (1806-1825 period), three<br />

continuously and finely decorated<br />

campana urn vases, in the manner<br />

of Derby but unmarked, and a pair<br />

of Paris porcelain vases painted with<br />

scenes of women entertaining young<br />

children, unmarked<br />

the Paris vases 27cm high high<br />

$350–450<br />

803<br />

<strong>The</strong> 'Duke of Wellington 1815',<br />

and '<strong>The</strong> Right Honourable<br />

Lord Viscount Nelson 1805', by<br />

Michael Sutty, together with<br />

French and German porcelain<br />

military figures, early to later<br />

20th century<br />

two modern porcelain military busts,<br />

numbered 65 and 118 from limited<br />

editions of 250, plus two small<br />

military figures, one marked M. Imp.<br />

de Sèvres, backstamps underside to<br />

the modern figures, German figure<br />

with gold Chelsea mark but later,<br />

probably Samson, with paper label<br />

from Joshua McClelland Print Room<br />

27cm high<br />

$400–600<br />

804<br />

A collection of small<br />

Staffordshire type porcelain<br />

wares and a pair of pug dogs,<br />

19th century<br />

comprising two children riding large<br />

dogs, a pair of poodles holding<br />

caught birds, a sheep, a seated toper<br />

figure and a later mirror pair of pug<br />

dogs with beaded collars<br />

children on dog figures 14.5cm high<br />

$300–500

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