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The Winter<br />
Auction Series<br />
Melbourne, 1 & 2 September 2024
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 />
sarah.garrecht@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
Ellin Geary<br />
mail@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
Andre Kimonides<br />
collections@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 />
Max Sumner<br />
operations@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
ORRONG RD<br />
AUCTION ENQUIRIES<br />
ABSENTEE & TELEPHONE BIDS<br />
Deanna Baxter<br />
bids@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
+61 3 9500 2607<br />
CONDITION REPORTS<br />
condition.reports@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
+61 3 9500 2607<br />
SHIPPING<br />
Please refer to our website for a list of recommended shippers<br />
ACCOUNTS<br />
Dolly Akhani<br />
accounts@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
+61 3 9500 2607<br />
GENERAL ENQUIRIES<br />
mail@gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
+61 3 9500 2607<br />
www.gibsonsauctions.com.au<br />
ASHLEIGH RD<br />
ARMADALE<br />
NEW ST<br />
HIGH ST<br />
OSMENT ST<br />
NORTHCOTE RD<br />
KOOYONG RD<br />
Auction, Viewing and<br />
Payment & Collections<br />
885-889 High St<br />
Armadale, Victoria 3143<br />
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SUTHERLAND RD<br />
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FRONT COVER:<br />
Lot 146 (Detail)<br />
BACK COVER:<br />
Lot 114<br />
The Winter<br />
Auction Series<br />
Part I: Live Auction<br />
Sunday 1 September 2024, 11am (Lots 1–412)<br />
885-889 High Street, Armadale, Victoria 3143<br />
Part II: Timed Online Auction<br />
Monday 2 September 2024, closing from 10am (Lots 413–978)<br />
Viewing<br />
Thursday 29 August<br />
Friday 30 August<br />
Saturday 31 August<br />
11.00am – 7.00pm<br />
11.00am – 5.00pm<br />
11.00am – 5.00pm<br />
Auction Code: Part I: <strong>GA059</strong> | Part II: GO059OL<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 an<br />
accredited form of photo identifi<strong>cat</strong>ion<br />
is required. This applies to bidding<br />
in 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<br />
will be denoted by the symbol §.<br />
The Australian Resale Royalty is<br />
a flat rate of 5% on the hammer<br />
price (including GST) and is<br />
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<br />
of this symbol is not a guarantee<br />
that export or import restrictions<br />
will not apply. See www.cites.org<br />
for further 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: 885-889 High Street,<br />
Armadale, Vic 3143<br />
Monday 3 September 10am–5pm<br />
Tuesday 4 September 10am–5pm<br />
Wednesday 5 September 10am–5pm<br />
All goods must be collected and paid<br />
in full strictly by 5pm on 5 September<br />
(unless by prior arrangement) to avoid<br />
removal and 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.
2<br />
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 via our website<br />
approximately two weeks prior to the auction date.<br />
Complimentary printed <strong>cat</strong>alogues are available on site at<br />
Gibson’s rooms.<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 />
Some lots may be 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 />
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 />
Bidding<br />
Gibson’s offers four bidding options, listed below.<br />
Telephone, absentee and first time online registrations<br />
should be organised at least 24 hours prior to the auction<br />
to allow for processing and to avoid disappointment.<br />
Telephone and absentee registration forms can be found at<br />
gibsonsauctions.com.au/buy/how-to-bid/<br />
Live Bidding<br />
Enjoy the excitement and theatre of a live auction by<br />
bidding in the room. Arrive in advance with time to register<br />
for a bidding number. Auctions are open to the public, with<br />
no obligation for the attendees to bid. First time bidders will<br />
be required to show photographic identifi<strong>cat</strong>ion, such as a<br />
driver’s licence or passport.<br />
Telephone Bidding<br />
An experienced staff member will call you in advance of<br />
your lot and, with your instruction, bid on your behalf at the<br />
auction. Telephone Bidding is a complimentary service.<br />
Telephone Bids must be organised at least 24 hours prior to<br />
the auction.<br />
Absentee Bidding<br />
Simply leave the highest amount you are willing to bid, and<br />
Gibson’s will bid up incrementally up to this amount on your<br />
behalf, only if there are competing bids, so that you will win at<br />
the lowest possible hammer price. If the winning bid is tied,<br />
the earliest bid is given precedence. Absentee Bidding is a<br />
complimentary service. Absentee Bids must be organised at<br />
least 24 hours prior to the auction to allow for processing.
3<br />
Online Bidding<br />
Online bidding allows you to bid in realtime or leave online<br />
Absentee Bids online with a live broadcast of the auction<br />
on your laptop or smart device. On Auction Day head to<br />
the <strong>cat</strong>alogue at gibsonsauctions.com.au and follow the<br />
‘Enter Live Auction’ prompts.<br />
Register via the online <strong>cat</strong>alogue at least 24 hours prior to<br />
the auction to avoid disappointment.<br />
Online bidding through the Gibson's website incurs a<br />
2% surcharge on successful lots. To avoid this fee, you<br />
can register for live, telephone or absentee bidding. For<br />
first-time online bidders, a photo ID verifying your address<br />
will be required before you can be approved to bid. Please<br />
email to bids@gibsonsauctions.com.au as soon as practical<br />
or when prompted.<br />
Timed Online Auctions<br />
On occasion Gibson's will host certain parts of sales via<br />
a Timed Online Auction. These are automated sales that<br />
runs for a specified window of time. During that time, users<br />
may leave bids on a lot. Unlike live auctions, timed online<br />
auctions occur without an auctioneer.<br />
All bids are placed via the online <strong>cat</strong>alogue on the Gibson’s<br />
website and are executed immediately against the lot’s<br />
reserve, or the current highest bid. In the case of multiple<br />
bids occurring within the last five minutes of the close of lot,<br />
the closing time is extended for a further five minutes. For<br />
more information, refer to the Timed Online Auctions page<br />
on our website, or contact our office for more information."<br />
International Bidding<br />
First time international bidders will be asked to provide a<br />
clear photo ID verifying your address and a deposit (set<br />
at Gibson’s discretion) prior to the auction. The deposit is<br />
refundable within 48 hours should you not be successful.<br />
If you are successful the deposit will be deducted from<br />
your invoice total. The remaining balance must be paid<br />
preferably by direct deposit.<br />
Bank details are provided in the Payment & Collection<br />
section of this guide.<br />
Payment & Collection<br />
Payments<br />
Successful bidders will be emailed an invoice shortly after<br />
the auction.<br />
You will pay the hammer price, plus the buyer’s premium<br />
(22% plus GST) on each Lot, together with any applicable<br />
charges, such as online fees.<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 George)<br />
BSB: 193879<br />
Account No: 441701443<br />
Swift Code: SGBLAU2S<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 />
Collections must occur within three days of the auction<br />
unless otherwise stated.<br />
An updated list of recommend carriers can be found at our<br />
website: gibsonsauctions.com.au/sell/shipping/<br />
Storage<br />
All Lots must be paid for and collected within the timeframe<br />
advertised for each individual auction. Lots not collected<br />
within this timeframe are subject removal and storage fees.
4<br />
The R. W. Hall Collection<br />
Lots 1–73<br />
A life-time collector for over 65 years,<br />
Robert Hall, ‘Bob’, started at the<br />
tender age of 9, when he first visited<br />
A.G.Chamberlain’s Antiques in Much<br />
Hadham, Hertfordshire in the UK. Such was<br />
his wide-eyed interest and fascination he<br />
visited every Saturday morning.<br />
So taken by the world of antiques and<br />
curios, Bob joined Collins Antiques in<br />
Wheathamsted, again in Hertfordshire,<br />
at the age of 16, relishing the opportunity<br />
and wonderful hands on experience<br />
to learn about cabinet making and<br />
fine, mainly English and Irish furniture,<br />
from Mr.Charlie Collins, a 5th generation<br />
cabinet maker. Collins, inspired by his Irish<br />
wife, would frequently visit Co-Wicklow in<br />
Eire bringing back some stunning examples.<br />
It was a formative period in his life, with<br />
Bob later joining Sotheby’s in Bond Street<br />
London during the 1960s.<br />
Bob first came to Australia in 1989. He<br />
knew, when in his youth, whether by destiny<br />
or premonition, that he would visit one day.<br />
That first Antipodean experience forged<br />
an enduring fascination and love for the<br />
country, its light, attitude, and diversity.<br />
Some items in the collection are family<br />
pieces, but Bob’s interest is characterised<br />
by its breadth, and interest in the unique<br />
and unusual be it military, silver, furniture<br />
or paintings. The overarching theme and<br />
consideration in his collecting is quality.<br />
He has a particular love of the Australian<br />
School of Artists, especially traditional<br />
19th and early 20th century works by local<br />
Victorian artists.<br />
Throughout his life, Bob has never forgotten<br />
the wise adage of his early mentor,<br />
Mr Collins, that ‘you are only a custodian’<br />
of your furniture, and later, from a serious<br />
New York collector, that collecting is an<br />
‘incurable disease’. While ownership may<br />
be fleeting, Bob has demonstrated that his<br />
affliction is indeed an enjoyable one.
5<br />
1<br />
1<br />
ROBERT TAYLOR GHEE<br />
(1869-1951)<br />
Haystack and gumtrees<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed lower centre: R.E Taylor Ghee<br />
50 x 76cm<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
2<br />
ALFRED COLEMAN<br />
(1890-1952)<br />
The Old Farmhouse<br />
oil on canvas on board<br />
signed lower right:<br />
ALFRED COLEMAN<br />
28 x 34.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Hugh & Jackie<br />
Wallace, Melbourne<br />
$600–900<br />
3<br />
ALBERT HENRY FULLWOOD<br />
(1863-1930)<br />
Cley Next to the Sea, England<br />
gouache and oil on canvas on board<br />
signed lower right: A H Fullwood<br />
18.5 x 37.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Private Collection, Melbourne<br />
$300–500<br />
4<br />
JOHN ROWELL (1894-1973)<br />
Port Phillip Bay Vista<br />
oil on canvas on board<br />
signed lower left: John Rowell<br />
38 x 48.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Private Collection, Victoria<br />
$600–900<br />
5<br />
ROBERT RICHMOND<br />
CAMPBELL (1902-1972)<br />
Early Summer Gums in the<br />
Morning Light 1926<br />
oil on canvas on board<br />
signed and dated lower left:<br />
R R CAMPBELL 26<br />
24 x 29.5cm<br />
$800–1,200
6<br />
6<br />
6<br />
WILLIAM ROWELL (1898-1946)<br />
Pyalong Bridge<br />
oil on board<br />
signed lower right: William Rowell<br />
39 x 49cm<br />
$600–900<br />
7<br />
ROBERT HOPE (1869-1936)<br />
Cattle Grazing, East Linton<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed lower right: R HOPE<br />
figurative study verso<br />
34 x 41.5cm<br />
$400–600<br />
8<br />
LIONEL ARTHUR LINDSAY<br />
(1874-1961)<br />
Clydesdale<br />
wood block engraving<br />
signed to plate and in margin lower<br />
left: Lionel Lindsay<br />
20 x 20cm<br />
$400–600<br />
9<br />
PERCY TROMPF (1902-1965)<br />
Victorian & Melbourne<br />
Centenary Celebrations,<br />
Australia., SEASON 1934-1935<br />
colour lithograph<br />
signed in plate lower right: TROMPF<br />
printed in Australia by Troedel &<br />
Copper Pty Ltd - (No.21)<br />
100 x 126cm<br />
$1,000–2,000<br />
10<br />
PAUL MARGOCSY<br />
(BORN 1945)<br />
Major Mitchells Cockatoos 1999<br />
watercolour and gouache on card<br />
signed and titled lower right:<br />
Paul Margocsy<br />
27.5 x 32.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
11<br />
WILLIAM D KNOX (1880-1945)<br />
Near the Dandenongs<br />
oil on canvas on board<br />
signed lower left: W D KNOX<br />
28.5 x 42.5cm<br />
$1,500–2,500
7<br />
12<br />
A Georgian mahogany chest<br />
and writing table, 18th century<br />
with diamond motif to the hinged<br />
surface and original green baize<br />
lining above pull out lopers, two short<br />
and three long drawers with bat<br />
wing backplates and swing handles,<br />
deli<strong>cat</strong>e feather banding to the<br />
drawers and surface and raised on<br />
shaped bracket feet<br />
75cm high, 81.5cm wide, 31.5cm deep<br />
$2,500–3,000<br />
13<br />
An oak RAF officer's fusee<br />
mantel clock, 1941, Elliott Ltd,<br />
England<br />
the arching case enclosing a brushed<br />
silver Roman dial, RAF insignia at 12,<br />
mark of Elliott Ltd to mechanism,<br />
date, and numbered 17007,<br />
key and pendulum<br />
40cm high, 29.5cm wide, 15cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
14<br />
An Australian flag together<br />
with a flag commemorating the<br />
Queen's Silver jubilee, 1977<br />
the Australian flag with pole, the<br />
Jubilee flag with applied stars and<br />
Royal emblem<br />
the jubilee flag 110 x 225cm<br />
$200–300<br />
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8<br />
15<br />
15<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 />
16<br />
A splashed flambé glazed vase<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
converted as a lamp with<br />
wood stand and shade<br />
the vase 33cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
17<br />
An antique military cartridge<br />
holder, 19th century<br />
fabri<strong>cat</strong>ed of cork and covered in red<br />
painted canvas, with a rivet joined<br />
thick leather handle<br />
41cm high, 22cm diameter<br />
$200–400<br />
18<br />
A vintage United Nations flag,<br />
circa 1950/60<br />
blue linen field with applied and<br />
stitched emblems<br />
170 x 249cm<br />
$400–600<br />
19<br />
An enamel over steel Spencer<br />
Street Melbourne street sign,<br />
together with a 1930s enamel<br />
'Telephone' sign<br />
the double-sided blue and white<br />
sign: SPENCER ST./ 95-161 with<br />
Melbourne coat-of-arms at left<br />
97 wide, 22cm deep<br />
39.5cm, 10cm deep<br />
$300–400
9<br />
20<br />
JO SWEATMAN (1872-1956)<br />
Looking Towards the Yarra<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed lower left: Jo Sweatman<br />
46 x 31cm<br />
$2,000–4,000<br />
21<br />
JOHN WILLIAM ASHTON<br />
(1881-1963)<br />
Australian Summer<br />
oil on canvas on board<br />
certifi<strong>cat</strong>e of authenticity signed<br />
verso by Lesley Ashton, Sydney<br />
26 x 38.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Adrian Ashton, Son of the Artist<br />
$700–1,000<br />
22<br />
WILLIAM BECKWITH MCINNES<br />
(1889-1939)<br />
Gathering Clouds<br />
in a Spring Landscape<br />
oil on canvas on board<br />
30.5 x 39.5cm<br />
$1,500–1,800<br />
23<br />
CHARLES (CHARLIE) HILLS<br />
(1886-1963)<br />
Princes Bridge, Melbourne<br />
watercolour<br />
signed lower right: C HILLS<br />
20.5 x 22.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Robert Law Collection,<br />
Melbourne<br />
Thence by descent<br />
$200–400<br />
24<br />
ROSSLYN WALKER<br />
Hollyhocks<br />
watercolour on paper<br />
signed lower centre: R.Walker<br />
42 x 28.5cm<br />
$200–300<br />
25<br />
ALBERT ERNEST NEWBURY<br />
(1891-1941)<br />
A Country Road<br />
oil on canvas on board<br />
signed lower left: A E NEWBURY<br />
21.5 x 26.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Robert Law Collection,<br />
Melbourne<br />
Thence by descent<br />
$300–500<br />
26<br />
ALBERT ERNEST NEWBURY<br />
(1891-1941)<br />
Landscape<br />
oil on board<br />
signed lower left: A E NEWBURY<br />
23 x 18cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Robert Law Collection,<br />
Melbourne<br />
Thence by descent<br />
$300–500<br />
20
10<br />
27<br />
A George II walnut lowboy,<br />
circa 1730<br />
the rectangular top crossbanded<br />
in mahogany with a long drawer<br />
above a shaped keyhole and flanked<br />
by square drawers on cabriole legs<br />
carved with shells and acanthus<br />
74cm high, 72.5cm wide, 43cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
28<br />
A William Morris style 'Birds in a<br />
Tree' tapestry wall hanging<br />
machine made tapestry with cotton<br />
backing<br />
118 x 91cm<br />
$400–600<br />
29<br />
A large handmade French<br />
tapestry after the original 'The<br />
Beautiful Hunts of Guise' series<br />
by Bernard van Orley<br />
the machine worked tapestry<br />
depicting 'March', showing a bird<br />
hunt with a backdrop of the city of<br />
Brussels in the 16th century<br />
138 x 257cm<br />
$400–600<br />
30<br />
A sterling mounted leather<br />
travelling games set,<br />
London 1929<br />
the fitted interior comprising the<br />
games of Bridge, Bezique, Rubicon<br />
Bezique, with playing cards, rules of<br />
games, a pencil, scoring pads<br />
$200–300<br />
31<br />
An original Ede & Ravenscroft<br />
barrister's wig and mahogany<br />
carry case, 19th century<br />
the handwoven horsehair wig<br />
inscribed 'J. Parsons Esq', original<br />
paper trade label applied to the<br />
hinged door of the case<br />
the case 40cm high, 30cm wide,<br />
27.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
32<br />
A George III Chippendale<br />
mahogany carver chair,<br />
circa 1770<br />
with an undulating crest, carved and<br />
pierced vasiform splat, open arms<br />
above a stuffover seat and square<br />
legs with a box stretcher<br />
$600–800<br />
27
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33<br />
33<br />
ROBERT JOHNSON<br />
(1890-1964)<br />
Milking Time circa 1955<br />
oil on on canvas on board<br />
signed lower centre: Robert Johnson<br />
37 x 44.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Moreton Galleries, Brisbane, 1955<br />
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane<br />
1955-2004; deaccessioned 2004<br />
(label verso)<br />
Deutscher~Menzies, Brisbane, Major<br />
Fine Art Auction, 22 February 2006,<br />
Lot 68<br />
EXHIBITED<br />
Possibly; Robert Johnson, Grosvenor<br />
Galleries, Sydney, 30 August -<br />
15 September 1928, <strong>cat</strong>. 3.<br />
Veterinary Science, Queensland<br />
University, Brisbane,<br />
8 February 1965 - 17 April 1975<br />
Supreme Court, Brisbane, 4<br />
September 1975 - 16 February 1978<br />
Agent-General for Queensland,<br />
London, 1979<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
34<br />
RANDELL DEL NIN<br />
(BORN 1950)<br />
Morning Glory<br />
lithograph<br />
signed and editioned on margin<br />
edition 1/9<br />
50.5 x 35.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Australian Galleries, (label on reverse)<br />
$60–80<br />
35<br />
PETER KINGSTON (1943-2022)<br />
St Kilda, Melbourne 1991<br />
colour etching<br />
signed, dated, titled and editioned<br />
on margin: Peter Kingston 91 St Kilda<br />
Melbourne 60/90<br />
44.5 x 36cm<br />
$80–150<br />
36<br />
A Georgian corner display<br />
cabinet, early 19th century<br />
green lined, shaped plate shelves and<br />
raised on bracket feet, BADA label<br />
185cm high, 117cm wide, 62cm deep<br />
$600–800
12<br />
37<br />
37<br />
ERNEST BUCKMASTER<br />
(1897-1968)<br />
Valley View<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed lower right: E Buckmaster<br />
24 x 36.5cm<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
38<br />
JOHN HALL THORPE<br />
(1874-1947)<br />
Haymakers<br />
colour woodcut, circa 1925<br />
unsigned<br />
33 x 26.5cm<br />
$500–700<br />
39<br />
JOHN HALL THORPE<br />
(1874-1947)<br />
Cowslips<br />
colour woodcut<br />
signed to margin lower right: Hall<br />
Thorpe<br />
16 x 15cm<br />
$500–700<br />
40<br />
JOHN HALL THORPE<br />
(1874-1947)<br />
The Open Gate<br />
colour woodblock, unsigned,<br />
circa 1925<br />
34.5 x 27cm<br />
$400–600<br />
41<br />
HORACE MOORE-JONES<br />
(1868-1922)<br />
Views of Gallipoli<br />
six colour reproduction prints framed<br />
as a pair<br />
inscribed and dated in image: Sapper<br />
H. Moore-Jones 1915<br />
22 x 56cm (largest image size)<br />
87.5 x 80cm (each)<br />
$100–300<br />
42<br />
A cast metal coat of arms of the<br />
state of Victoria, 19th century<br />
53 x 42cm irregular<br />
$1,000–1,500
13<br />
43<br />
43<br />
ARCHIBALD COLQUHOUN<br />
(1862-1941)<br />
Lorne<br />
oil on composition board<br />
signed lower left: A. D. Colquhoun<br />
20 x 30.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Deutscher~Menzies, Melbourne,<br />
Major Fine Art Auction,<br />
13 September 2006, Lot 332<br />
Property from the Collection of<br />
Andrèe Harkness<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
44<br />
A walnut cushion front mirror<br />
73 x 60cm<br />
$200–300<br />
45<br />
A miniature set of Georgian<br />
style mahogany drawers,<br />
19th century<br />
two short drawers and two long<br />
drawers, raised on bracket feet<br />
70cm high, 62cm wide, 37cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
46<br />
A Queen Anne floral brocade<br />
upholstered footstool,<br />
18th century<br />
the stuffover seat upholstered in a<br />
verdure tapestry type fabric with a<br />
rope trim and raised on cabriole legs<br />
with relief carved acanthus knees<br />
and ball and claw feet<br />
46cm high, 57cm wide, 42cm deep<br />
$700–900<br />
47<br />
A Scandinavian two 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 />
length of back 160cm<br />
$900–1,200<br />
48<br />
A velvet upholstered limed oak<br />
stool from the coronation of<br />
Queen Elizabeth II, 1953<br />
grey blue velvet upholstered, with a<br />
limed oak finish, made by Thomas<br />
Glenister, Wycombe, editioned '38' to<br />
interior corner block<br />
48cm high, 47cm wide, 32cm deep<br />
NOTE<br />
Guests at the Queen's Coronation at<br />
Westminster Abbey could purchase<br />
their seat as a memento of the event<br />
$500–700
14<br />
49<br />
A pair of Neoclassical sterling<br />
silver salvers by Henry Chawner,<br />
London, 1791<br />
refined bead edge salvers raised<br />
on a trio of beaded feet, centred<br />
with armorials Virtus Semper Viridis<br />
to banner below shield, crisply<br />
hallmarked underside<br />
3cm high 17.5cm diameter<br />
590gms pair<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
50<br />
A sterling silver Australian<br />
theme stationery blotter,<br />
Birmingham 1908<br />
embossed with a kangaroo in profile<br />
amidst flora and floral borders<br />
10cm wide<br />
$300–400<br />
51<br />
A sterling silver pen and ink<br />
stand, Josiah Williams & Co.,<br />
London 1914<br />
with two silver topped cut crystal ink<br />
pots and two pen wells to the tray<br />
with an ornamented applied edge,<br />
hallmarked, rubbed maker's mark<br />
1.5cm high, 22cm wide, 15.5cm deep<br />
385gms silver weight<br />
$300–500<br />
52<br />
A George III two branch<br />
Neoclassical sterling silver<br />
candelabrum, Edward Fernell,<br />
London, 1793<br />
of elegant design with threadwork,<br />
stiff leaf decorations to the sconces<br />
and a tapering stem above a lobed<br />
and domed foot with a running<br />
grapevine border, convertible, with<br />
detachable wax pans and bearing<br />
an armorial of a lion's head upon a<br />
crenellated tower, hallmarked to foot<br />
rim and other elements, weighted<br />
44cm high<br />
total weight 2365gms<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Mary Cooke Antiques Ltd, London<br />
NOTE<br />
The branches are made of solid<br />
sterling silver as is the base which<br />
is loaded with mahogany, to ensure<br />
stability. Both the main shaft,<br />
branches and drip pans are all<br />
engraved with a contemporary Crest,<br />
this being of the Dickson family of<br />
Ireland. With regard to the markings,<br />
the candelabrum is fully marked on<br />
the base and on the socket of the<br />
branches.<br />
All of the drip pans are fully<br />
marked and the removable tulip<br />
shaped sockets bear the sterling<br />
mark. Edward Fernell is a scarce<br />
maker. He was a great exponent<br />
of bat wing fluting and unusual<br />
Classical decorative designs. His<br />
work is always of the finest quality in<br />
terms of design and production and<br />
this is shown with this piece.<br />
He was apprentice to the fine maker<br />
William Grundy and had workshops<br />
in Fetter Lane when this piece was<br />
made. His attention to detail is<br />
outstanding as he also decorated<br />
the underside of the drip pans with<br />
acanthus spears, which is not seen<br />
when on the table.<br />
$3,500–4,500<br />
53<br />
A trio of silver plate champagne<br />
buckets, 19th century and later<br />
comprising two Art Deco buckets<br />
and a twin handled campagna form<br />
bucket on a pedestal base and with<br />
gadroon details<br />
the largest 23cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
49
15<br />
54<br />
54<br />
A fine Regency sterling silver<br />
armorial salt cellar, 1813,<br />
London<br />
circular heavy gauge cast salt<br />
with swags of cornucopia and sea<br />
shells, lion mask terminals and<br />
raised on paw feet, initialled RAR,<br />
possibly French associated crest<br />
featuring dolphins hauriant flanking a<br />
fleur-de-lis to base, hallmarked, but<br />
without maker's mark<br />
6cm high, 10cm diameter irregular<br />
245gms silver weight<br />
$800–1,200<br />
55<br />
A silver and oak presentation<br />
plaque for the St Kilda Yacht<br />
Club for the season 1899-1900<br />
the shield 35 x 36cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
56<br />
A pair of small Rococo inspired<br />
silver candlesticks, Swedish,<br />
1962<br />
embossed and knopped candlesticks<br />
with a three crowns Swedish<br />
national mark, date stamp and other<br />
punch marks, having lobed rocaille<br />
decorated wax pans and bases of<br />
conforming design, plaster filled<br />
15.5cm high, total weight of silver<br />
350gms<br />
$240–400<br />
57<br />
A silver plate Neoclassical<br />
water urn and a warming dish,<br />
early 20th century<br />
the 18th century style urn with<br />
high set handles and spigot on<br />
a square foot, and; a footed oval<br />
warming dish with a retractable<br />
lid, and a pair of tongs<br />
the water urn 41cm high<br />
$300–400
16<br />
58<br />
58<br />
JOHN HALL THORPE<br />
(1874-1947)<br />
The Caravan<br />
colour woodcut, titled and signed<br />
Hall Thorpe to margin, circa 1925<br />
33 x 26.5cm<br />
$500–700<br />
59<br />
A Georgian mahogany elbow<br />
chair, late 18th century<br />
in the Anglo Irish manner with a<br />
serpentine carved crest rail, knot<br />
form splat and outswept arms with<br />
carved bird's head terminals, with<br />
straight legs united by an 'H' form<br />
stretcher, the drop in seat with<br />
bargello style upholstery<br />
$600–800<br />
60<br />
Two oak hanging cupboards in<br />
the antique Dutch style<br />
each with a shaped dome top, canted<br />
glazed sides and a conforming single<br />
door enclosing two shelves<br />
78cm high, 80cm wide<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
61<br />
A George III brass bound<br />
mahogany cellarette,<br />
late 18th century<br />
of hexagonal form with original triple<br />
brass banding and swing handles,<br />
later felt lining, raised on tapering<br />
square section legs, BADA sticker<br />
73cm high, 40cm wide, 47cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
62<br />
A George II ale glass, 1760<br />
the funnel bowl with an enamel<br />
air twist above a domed<br />
base with rough pontil<br />
18.5cm high<br />
$150–200<br />
63<br />
Two George II glasses, for ale<br />
and cordial, circa 1760<br />
the funnel bowl ale glass with an<br />
enamel twist stem on a domed foot<br />
with a rough pontil; the cordial glass<br />
with an ogee bowl above an enamel<br />
air twist on a domed foot<br />
18cm and 15cm high<br />
$240–300
17<br />
68<br />
64<br />
A mahogany George III style<br />
lowboy, circa 1800<br />
with three cockbeaded drawers and<br />
brass swan neck handles, raised on<br />
square section legs<br />
$500–800<br />
65<br />
A transitional style gilt bronze<br />
and toleware bouillotte lamp,<br />
late 19th/20th century<br />
of typical form with an adjustable<br />
stem, three cast serpentine<br />
arms to a well and ornamented<br />
base, with a red tole shade<br />
67cm high, adjustable,<br />
31cm diameter base of lamp<br />
$500–800<br />
66<br />
A small Dutch brass five arm<br />
chandelier<br />
serpentine arms and knop finial<br />
$300–400<br />
67<br />
Four original press photographs<br />
of members of the British royal<br />
family, mid 20th century<br />
including the Queen speaking<br />
with actor John Mills after a Royal<br />
Command film performance, 1948;<br />
the King and Queen's silver wedding<br />
drive, 1948; Princess Margaret<br />
attending a concert; the young<br />
Royals visiting the Queen Mother<br />
on her birthday, 1960; with printed<br />
details attached<br />
$100–200<br />
68<br />
GEORGE COLVILLE (1887-1970)<br />
Landscape and poplars<br />
oil on board<br />
signed lower right: GEO COLVILLE<br />
39 x 50cm<br />
$300–500
18<br />
69<br />
69<br />
WILLIAM BECKWITH MCINNES<br />
(1889-1939)<br />
Landscape<br />
oil on board<br />
signed lower right: W.M McInnes<br />
14 x 17.5cm<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
70<br />
A gold signet ring<br />
Square polished panel with engraved<br />
insignia, crafted in 18ct gold, London<br />
hallmarks 1932, makers mark Gold<br />
and Silversmith Guild, 8gms.<br />
$600–900<br />
71<br />
A pair of gold and enamel<br />
cufflinks<br />
Of circular form with blue enamel<br />
depicting the map of Australia,<br />
crafted in 15ct gold, 8.80gms,<br />
together with a pair of 9ct gold<br />
circular cufflinks depicting the map<br />
of Australia, 8.26gms, a pair of<br />
double ended oval 9ct gold cufflinks,<br />
7.16gms and a sterling silver money<br />
clip, hallmarked.<br />
$500–700<br />
72<br />
A Jaeger LeCoultre Great War<br />
fob watch and a military whistle<br />
circular black dial with two tone<br />
Arabic numerals, inscribed verso with<br />
arrow, G.S.T.P/233172/XX, silver plate<br />
and brass case, 45mm diameter and;<br />
the whistle inscribed J. Hudson &<br />
Co.,/ Birmingham/1916, 8cm high.<br />
$300–400<br />
73<br />
A Georgian toilet mirror,<br />
circa 1800<br />
on a concave profile base<br />
with three petite drawers and<br />
raised on bracket feet<br />
59.5cm high, 42cm wide, 23cm deep<br />
$200–250
19<br />
Chinese and Asian Ceramics,<br />
Works of Art and Furniture<br />
Lots 74–125
20<br />
74<br />
A Tang-style painted red<br />
pottery figure of a court lady<br />
standing in an elegant swaying<br />
pose with hands clasped within<br />
the full sleeves of the long, heavy<br />
robes falling in deep folds to the<br />
base, with a shawl over the shoulder<br />
and long robe cut square above<br />
the chest, the face modelled with<br />
fully rounded features framed<br />
by the long hair drawn into an<br />
elaborate coiffure arranged in a<br />
dramatic crescent framing the<br />
face, and a centered fan-shaped<br />
double top knot, fitted box<br />
45cm high<br />
This lot is accompanied by an<br />
authenticity report from the<br />
thermoluminescence laboratory of<br />
the University of Wollongong dating<br />
the figure to the Tang dynasty<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Sotheby's Melbourne,<br />
6 April 2016, lot 10<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
75<br />
A group of three Chinese<br />
green-glazed pottery<br />
granary jars<br />
Han dynasty or later<br />
the largest 30.5cm high<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
74
21<br />
76<br />
Three hu-form pottery vases<br />
Han dynasty or later<br />
with raised concentric bands and<br />
animal masks, two covered with a<br />
green glaze, one unglazed<br />
the largest 45cm high<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
77<br />
A painted red pottery<br />
equestrian figure<br />
Tang dynasty<br />
the rider with a hood, and wearing<br />
a long tunic with wide sleeves, his<br />
right arm raised the left held lower,<br />
seated astride the horse standing<br />
foursquare with head turned alertly to<br />
one side and ears pricked, the figure<br />
and the horse covered in a white slip<br />
with traces of red and black pigments<br />
38.5cm high<br />
$1,000–2,000<br />
77
22<br />
78<br />
A Ming-style blue and white jar,<br />
Guan<br />
freely painted in 'windswept' style<br />
around the exterior with scholars<br />
and attendants bearing a qin, books<br />
and vase of flowers, in a continuous<br />
garden setting beneath a band of<br />
diaper-ground lotus vignettes<br />
28.5cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
79<br />
A large Annamese<br />
blue and white dish<br />
15th century<br />
painted to the interior with a<br />
stylised lotus spray and a floral<br />
scroll around the cavetto and<br />
classic scroll below the rim, the<br />
exterior with a band of lappets<br />
36.5cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Jane Carnegie label to the base<br />
$600–800<br />
78
23<br />
80<br />
A blue and white ginger jar<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
painted with a continuous scene of<br />
figures in a lakeside landscape of<br />
pavilions, rocks and trees<br />
21cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
80
24<br />
81<br />
A blue and white bowl<br />
painted on the exterior of the thinly<br />
potted sides with a continuous floral<br />
scroll of paired flower heads among<br />
foliage, Chenghua mark, fitted box<br />
15cm diameter<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
81
25<br />
82<br />
A blue and white vase,<br />
Yuhuchun<br />
the pear-shaped body painted<br />
with a continuous garden scene<br />
of bamboo, rockwork and banana<br />
palms, below formal borders around<br />
the tapering neck and splayed base,<br />
Daoguang mark, wood stand<br />
28.5cm high<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
82
26<br />
83<br />
A famille rose beaker<br />
late Qing dynasty/20th century<br />
the steep sides painted<br />
with a continuous scene<br />
of lakeside pavilions<br />
Jiaqing seal mark<br />
7.5cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
84<br />
A pair of Dehua libation cups<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
each of rhinoceros horn form, the<br />
exterior applied with a dragon and a<br />
crane beside pine and prunus, one<br />
with a deer and tiger below<br />
10cm wide<br />
$600–800<br />
83<br />
84
27<br />
85<br />
A famille verte beaker vase<br />
late Qing dynasty/20th century<br />
painted with a figural scene<br />
around the flared neck above<br />
a band of flowering branches<br />
and fruiting sprays<br />
45cm high<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
85
28<br />
86<br />
A pair of pink-ground vases<br />
20th century<br />
either side reserved with an<br />
oval landscape panel below the<br />
narrow neck set with double<br />
pierced blue glazed handles,<br />
Hongxian Yuzhi marks<br />
each 21.8cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
87<br />
A Chinese tea dust-glazed<br />
bottle vase<br />
impressed mark to the base<br />
33cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
86
29<br />
88<br />
A copper-red-glazed vase,<br />
Tianqiuping<br />
Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />
covered with a rich crimson glaze<br />
thinning slightly at the mouth<br />
35.5cm high<br />
$800–1,200<br />
89<br />
A yellow-glazed saucer dish<br />
20th century<br />
covered inside and out with an<br />
egg-yolk yellow glaze of even tone,<br />
Guangxu mark<br />
24.4cm diameter<br />
$500–800<br />
88
30<br />
90<br />
A famille rose vase<br />
20th century<br />
painted with blossoming branches<br />
extending over the sides to the<br />
trumpet mouth, Yongzheng mark,<br />
wood stand, fitted box<br />
27.5cm high<br />
$2,500–3,000<br />
90
31<br />
91<br />
A famille rose 'hundred<br />
butterfly' bottle vase<br />
mark and period of Guangxu<br />
painted with numerous butterflies in<br />
flight divided by a gilt bordered band<br />
of lotus scrolls and stylised shou<br />
characters around the shoulders, the<br />
mouth rim and foot encircled with<br />
ruyi and lappet bands<br />
39.5cm high<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
91
32<br />
92<br />
An iron-red decorated<br />
'dragon' dish<br />
20th century<br />
the interior painted with two dragons<br />
confronted on a flaming pearl among<br />
s<strong>cat</strong>tered flames and cloud scrolls,<br />
Guangxu mark, fitted box<br />
26cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
92
33<br />
93<br />
A thinly potted famille rose bowl<br />
20th century<br />
the widely flared sides painted with<br />
flowering peonies within a grisaille<br />
foliate border, the reverse with bird<br />
and animal vignettes interspersed<br />
with lotus sprays on a green ground,<br />
Qianlong mark, wood stand, box<br />
21.5cm diameter<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
94<br />
A doucai saucer dish<br />
late Qing dynasty/20th century<br />
decorated with a central medallion of<br />
lingzhi and rockwork, encircled with<br />
a scrolling band of dragons and ruyi<br />
heads, Xuande mark<br />
17cm diameter<br />
$500–800<br />
93
34<br />
95<br />
A pair of S.E. Asian gilt bronze<br />
figures of reclining deer<br />
each with head raised in alert attitude<br />
31cm long<br />
$500–800<br />
95
35<br />
96<br />
A bronze censer<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
of squat bombé form, set with two<br />
lion mask handles below the lipped<br />
mouth, Xuande mark<br />
19.5cm diameter<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
96
36<br />
97<br />
A bronze censer<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
of squat bombé form, set below the<br />
lipped mouth with double tapering<br />
loop handles, Xuande mark<br />
23cm diameter<br />
$800–1,000<br />
98<br />
A large gilt bronze<br />
censer and cover<br />
20th century<br />
supported on three mask and paw<br />
feet and set on the sides with two<br />
animal head handles, the domed<br />
cover pierced with cash and<br />
surmounted by a Buddhist lion knop,<br />
Qianlong mark<br />
70cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
97
37<br />
99<br />
A gold splash bronze censer<br />
late Qing dynasty/20th century<br />
the squat sides set with two lion head<br />
handles, Xuande mark, wood cover<br />
14.5cm diameter<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
99
38<br />
100<br />
A large parcel gilt bronze vase<br />
19th/20th century<br />
decorated in relief picked out in<br />
gilding with flowering peony sprays<br />
and foliate scrolls, the double handles<br />
and galleried mouth pierced with wan<br />
diaper, mark to the base, wood stand<br />
45.5cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
100
39<br />
101<br />
A cloisonné enamel double<br />
gourd-form vase<br />
late 19th/20th century<br />
encircled around the waist with a<br />
flowing pink sash tied to either side,<br />
in relief on the overall mille-fleur<br />
ground, four character Cheng Xingde<br />
mark to the base<br />
35.5cm high<br />
$700–900<br />
101
40<br />
102<br />
A gilt bronze seal<br />
the square seal surmounted by a<br />
seated figure of a Buddhist lion and<br />
incised with floral motifs on the sides,<br />
the face with seal characters<br />
5.3cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
103<br />
A bronze figure of Guanyin<br />
seated on a lotus base, holding an<br />
ambrosial vase in her left hand, mark<br />
to the base<br />
30cm high<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
104<br />
A bronze figure of Guanyin<br />
seated on a lotus base with hands<br />
held together in anjali mudra<br />
32cm high<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
102
41<br />
105<br />
An unusual gilt bronze<br />
'phoenix' ewer<br />
the steep sided bowl with phoenix<br />
head and arched plumage in relief on<br />
the incised wan diaper ground and<br />
set with a dragon head loop handle to<br />
one side, below the flared mouth<br />
12cm wide<br />
$900–1,200<br />
106<br />
A cast iron figure of Pudai<br />
the jovial figure seated holding a<br />
rosary in his right hand<br />
56.5cm high<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
105
42<br />
107<br />
A bronze figure of<br />
Avalokitesvara Sadaksari, Tibet<br />
20th century<br />
the multi-armed deity seated in<br />
padmasana on a double lotus base,<br />
the principal hands in anjali mudra<br />
before the chest, and the attendant<br />
arms raised in vitarka mudra and<br />
holding a string of beads and a lotus<br />
stem, wearing a dhoti and richly<br />
adorned with beaded jewels, the face<br />
with a benevolent expression, the hair<br />
drawn up into a high chignon framed<br />
by a foliate tiara<br />
21cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
107
43<br />
108<br />
A pair of carved ivory figures<br />
early 20th century<br />
depicting a male and a female<br />
warrior, each standing clasping<br />
weapons in both hands and wearing<br />
armoured robes and elaborate<br />
headdresses, wood stands, fitted box<br />
25cm and 24.5cm high<br />
$1,500–2,000 ♦<br />
108
44<br />
109<br />
A Peking yellow glass vase<br />
the octagonally fluted sides<br />
surmounted by a tall narrow neck,<br />
Yongzheng seal mark, fitted box<br />
19cm high<br />
$900–1,200<br />
109
45<br />
110<br />
110<br />
A pair of jadeite archer's rings<br />
each ring carved from an icy whitish<br />
stone with emerald green suffusions,<br />
fitted box<br />
each ring 3.9cm diameter<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
111<br />
A jadeite archer's ring with<br />
enamelled silver container<br />
the ring carved from an emerald<br />
green suffused stone, the<br />
container decorated with a<br />
freize of dragons in relief on a<br />
turquoise enamel ground, mark<br />
the ring 3cm diameter<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
112<br />
An impressive carved<br />
soapstone covered censer<br />
with rounded sides supported on<br />
a splayed foot and set with double<br />
dragon handles, the sides decorated<br />
with panels of chilong below a frieze<br />
of archaistic characters, the domed<br />
cover with flared knop<br />
45cm high, 65cm wide<br />
$3,000–4,000<br />
111
46<br />
113<br />
A Khmer grey sandstone<br />
torso of a female divinity,<br />
Baphuon style<br />
probably circa 11th/12th century<br />
wearing a vertical pleated sampot<br />
encircled with a band of florettes<br />
and tassels and with a central<br />
fish-tail shaped flange at the front<br />
held together by a belt, a large fold<br />
hanging over the belt below the bare<br />
chest, wood stand, fitted box<br />
56cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Christie's, 3 September 1990, lot 245<br />
label attached to the box<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
114<br />
A bronze figure of the dancing<br />
Shiva Nataraj, South-India<br />
19th century<br />
the four armed deity raised on<br />
an oval lotus base, his right leg<br />
standing on Apasmaru Purusha,<br />
the demon of ignorance, backed<br />
by open-mouthed makara, the left<br />
foot raised symbolic of liberation,<br />
and holding a damaru (drum) in his<br />
outstretched right hand representing<br />
the five rhythms of manifestation,<br />
and the ratna (flaming jewel) in the<br />
left outstretched hand, wearing<br />
elaborate jewellery and headdress<br />
89cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Dr Zerega, London<br />
Private Collection, New South Wales<br />
Private Collection, Sydney<br />
Sotheby's Australia, 6 April 2016,<br />
lot 70<br />
This figure is an iconic image in Hindu<br />
art illustrating Shiva performing the<br />
Tandava, the dance of bliss which<br />
is a pictorial allegory of the true<br />
manifestation of eternal energy,<br />
creation, destruction, preservation,<br />
salvation and illusion.<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
115<br />
Two Persian sterling silver trays<br />
20th century<br />
profusely decorated with figural<br />
narratives and scenes of daily<br />
life within shaped cartouches<br />
surrounded by borders of scrolling<br />
stylised flora, unmarked<br />
35cm high, 50.5cm wide, larger tray<br />
35.5cm diameter approx, lobed tray<br />
2975gms silver weight<br />
$2,500–3,000<br />
113
47<br />
114
48<br />
116<br />
An Islamic sterling silver<br />
covered box<br />
20th century<br />
the domed cover repousse decorated<br />
with a wild<strong>cat</strong> attacking prey amidst<br />
stylised foliage and exotic birds on<br />
a lightly textured ground, formal<br />
engraved border to the lower register,<br />
hallmarked to centre of base with<br />
star and .925 in shaped cartouche<br />
5cm high, 21cm diameter<br />
790gms silver<br />
$750–850<br />
117<br />
An Indian sterling silver<br />
falcon on stand<br />
20th century<br />
the falcon on a separate perch above<br />
a decoratively knopped stem and<br />
lobed spreading base, marked .900<br />
underside<br />
49.5cm high, base 17.5cm diameter,<br />
29cm long, falcon<br />
2185gms silver weight<br />
$1,800–2,400<br />
116
49<br />
118<br />
An Indian presentation silver<br />
goblet with British Regimental<br />
provenance, in the Kutch style<br />
circa 1879<br />
richly decorated throughout and<br />
raised on a knopped stem, with<br />
sentiment engraved to the footrim,<br />
'PRESENTED TO THE OFFICERS 1st<br />
BATTLN 6th ROYAL REGT. BY LIEUT:<br />
IRWIN ON APPOINTMENT, 1879'<br />
18.3cm high<br />
460gms silver weight<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
the Royal Warwickshire Regiment<br />
sale, 1960s<br />
acquired by the vendor's<br />
father-in-law who served in India as<br />
a Colonel of the Regiment, thence by<br />
descent<br />
NOTE<br />
Herbert Edwards Irwin was a member<br />
of the British troops serving in India<br />
in the 1870s. In 1879 he was serving<br />
in Rookee with the 6th Regiment<br />
(Royal Warwickshire), 1st Battalion.<br />
This goblet, his gift to the officers,<br />
was on his appointment as Adjutant<br />
on September 1, 1879. Irwin later<br />
served in the Soudan under Sir<br />
Herbert Kitchener and is mentioned<br />
in Kitchener's despatches.<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
119<br />
An Indian silver canister in the<br />
Calcutta style<br />
late 19th century<br />
the body decorated with deities and<br />
figures within shaped cartouches<br />
upon an embossed ground between<br />
decorative borders<br />
10cm high<br />
130gms<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
the Royal Warwickshire Regiment<br />
sale, 1960s<br />
acquired by the vendor's<br />
father-in-law who served in India<br />
as a Colonel of the Regiment,<br />
thence by descent<br />
$500–800<br />
118 119
50<br />
120<br />
A Korean two section elm<br />
Bandaji chest<br />
20th century<br />
the well figured wood strapped<br />
chest with small drawers and<br />
pairs of cupboards, embellished<br />
with traditional shaped<br />
and pierced hardware<br />
134.5cm high, 90cm wide,<br />
43cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
120
51<br />
121<br />
A Chinese elm console table<br />
late 19th/20th century<br />
the extended plank top with<br />
attractive patina above three frieze<br />
drawers with brass hardware,<br />
a shaped and relief carved<br />
skirt, square section legs<br />
81.5cm high, 190.5cm wide,<br />
53cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Artemis of Hong Kong, 1997<br />
$800–1,200<br />
122<br />
A Chinese red and black<br />
lacquer screen<br />
the central square panel with two<br />
hinged side panels, each with<br />
a central black lacquer section<br />
bordered above and below with red<br />
lacquer panels carved in relief with<br />
archaistic dragon motifs on one side<br />
and floral motifs on the reverse, the<br />
whole supported on two brackets<br />
joined by a shaped apron<br />
242cm high, the central<br />
panel 127cm wide (at base),<br />
the side panels 60cm wide<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
121
52<br />
123<br />
A Chinese bamboo and<br />
lacquered wood altar table<br />
20th century<br />
the rectangular black lacquered<br />
top over a brown painted bamboo<br />
openwork lattice apron and supports<br />
91cm high, 246cm long, 45cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Gifted to the present vendor by<br />
Stuart Rattle circa 2011<br />
$900–1,200<br />
124<br />
A Chinese lacquer opium bed<br />
table<br />
the ebonised frame above a cushion<br />
form skirt decorated on three sides<br />
with iron red archaistic motifs in<br />
relief, above richly floral carved and<br />
exaggerated cabriole feet, later<br />
granite top<br />
47cm high, 179cm wide, 131.5cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
125<br />
Two Chinese watercolour<br />
paintings<br />
one depicting figures playing<br />
cards seated at a table on a<br />
lakeside garden terrace, two<br />
seals, framed; the other of family<br />
groups sorting produce in a<br />
pavilion courtyard, one seal<br />
50.5 x 59cm; 37 x 49cm<br />
(including mount)<br />
$600–800<br />
123
53<br />
Other Properties<br />
Lots 126–412
54<br />
126<br />
126<br />
A Murano crystal daffodil<br />
chandelier<br />
in deli<strong>cat</strong>e lemon and gold colours<br />
with aventurine inclusions, tiers of<br />
serpentine arms and large floriform<br />
sconces, embellished throughout<br />
with foliage stems of daffodil flowers<br />
80cm drop (approx)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Acquired in Venice<br />
$3,000–4,000<br />
127<br />
A carved marble bust of a girl,<br />
late 19th century<br />
in white marble with a waisted<br />
Carrara stepped socle<br />
54cm high<br />
$800–1,200<br />
127
55<br />
128<br />
A Royal Worcester vase<br />
by Harry Stinton, 1937<br />
the egg shaped vase with flying<br />
moulded handles and depicting<br />
Highland <strong>cat</strong>tle drinking in a<br />
sublime landscape, signed<br />
H. Stinton lower left, a misty valley<br />
scene to the reverse, raised on<br />
a moulded pedestal to a square<br />
form base, puce backstamp<br />
underside, shape number 1969<br />
29.5cm high<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
129<br />
A Royal Worcester vase and<br />
cover by John Stinton, 1922<br />
the ovoid vase with high set<br />
grotesque handles decorated to the<br />
body with scale forms in shot colours<br />
and a cartouche of Highland <strong>cat</strong>tle<br />
drinking in a sublime landscape,<br />
signed J Stinton lower left of image,<br />
a misty loch scene to the reverse,<br />
raised on a moulded pedestal to<br />
a circular base, puce backstamp<br />
underside, registration mark and<br />
shape number 2330<br />
35.5cm high<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
128 129
56<br />
130 130<br />
130<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />
(CIRCA 1740)<br />
Exotic Bird Studies<br />
two oil on panel<br />
32 .5 x 24cm (each)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
acquired Ross Hamilton Antiques,<br />
London, 1984<br />
$1,800–2,500<br />
131<br />
V. LEFEVRE<br />
The Long Way Home 1851<br />
oil on panel<br />
signed, dated and inscribed lower<br />
left: V. Lefevre Anarero<br />
46.5 x 34cm<br />
$600–800<br />
132<br />
G F THOMPSON<br />
(BRITISH, ACTIVE 1880-1900)<br />
Hunting Dogs 1889<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated left:<br />
G F Thompson 89<br />
75.5 x 126.5cm<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
133<br />
AUGUSTUS JOHN (1878-1961)<br />
Figure Studies from the Studio<br />
two conte drawings<br />
33 x 11.5cm and 33.5 x 11cm (irregular)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
From the Studio of Augustus John<br />
The David and Susi Caddy Collection<br />
$1,000–2,000<br />
134<br />
GEORGE BELL (1878-1966)<br />
Portrait of Antoinette Niven<br />
1938<br />
oil on board<br />
signed and dated lower right:<br />
George Bell 38<br />
48.5 x 37.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The David and Susi Caddy Collection<br />
$800–1,200<br />
135<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Portrait of a Young Man<br />
oil on canvas<br />
60.5 x 50cm<br />
$800–1,200
57<br />
136<br />
A George I walnut bureau<br />
bookcase, circa 1720<br />
a moulded cornice above a pair<br />
of moulded and glazed doors<br />
enclosing adjustable shelves and<br />
small compartments, the lower<br />
section with cross banding and bead<br />
mouldings, a sloping fall enclosing a<br />
fitted interior, above two short and<br />
two long drawers, raised on bun feet<br />
196cm high, 108cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
137<br />
An antique framed French<br />
chinoiserie three panel screen,<br />
19th century<br />
painted tin panels featuring scenes<br />
and figural narratives within<br />
cartouches and surrounded by floral<br />
key frets and other formal devices,<br />
the reverse also painted with flora<br />
and pavilions<br />
193 x 59cm, each panel<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
138<br />
A large Louis XV style wrought<br />
iron and glass chandelier<br />
the basket form corona hung<br />
with cut glass pendant drops,<br />
emanating ten scrolled arms<br />
terminating in candle form lights<br />
240cm high, 160cm diameter<br />
$5,500–6,500<br />
139<br />
A large Louis XV style cast<br />
iron mirror<br />
with wrought iron rose finial,<br />
black patinated frame and gilt<br />
adornments<br />
161 x 84cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
136
58<br />
140<br />
A pair of Austrian Art Nouveau<br />
porcelain busts by Stellmacher,<br />
late 19th century,<br />
elaborately modelled and lace<br />
porcelain decorated female figures<br />
in muted cream and buff colours<br />
with pastel enrichments, impressed<br />
numerals underside<br />
41cm and 42cm high<br />
$700–900<br />
141<br />
An Art Nouveau silvered bronze<br />
figure of a reclining woman,<br />
Eugene Bourgouin (1880-1924)<br />
the sinuous figure upon an<br />
octagonal verde antico marble base,<br />
incised E. Bourgouin near foot<br />
17cm high, 30cm wide, 11.5cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,400<br />
142<br />
An Art Nouveau Amphora<br />
figural vase, Austria, circa 1900<br />
the baluster vase in the form of an iris<br />
with a lacy spider's web and captured<br />
dragonflies, featuring a maiden in<br />
flowing garments draped across the<br />
body and decorated in shot green<br />
and rose colours upon a satin ground,<br />
impressed marks underside<br />
57cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
140
59<br />
143<br />
A signed Art Nouveau<br />
Goldscheider terracotta<br />
flamenco dancer together with<br />
a wooden display pedestal,<br />
circa 1900<br />
design 3710, the animated female<br />
dancer with her dress swirling and<br />
a tambourine at her feet, in bronze<br />
painted colours, signed Rose, with<br />
monogram, maker's cartouche<br />
in relief to rear with impressed<br />
numerals, and a turned pedestal<br />
79cm high, 28.5cm diameter of<br />
base (figure)<br />
110cm high, 34.5cm square, (base)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Philips Auctions Australia, July 2019<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
142 143
60<br />
144<br />
144<br />
A Lalique peach toned 'Pinsons'<br />
bowl<br />
model No. 10-386 introduced<br />
circa 1933, in frosted and clear<br />
tones and profusely decorated with<br />
birds and scrolling serrated foliage,<br />
inscribed script, Lalique France to<br />
the base<br />
9cm high, 23.5cm diameter<br />
$500–800<br />
145<br />
A Lalique 'Chevreuse' pattern<br />
bowl<br />
model 10-403 introduced in 1941,<br />
with a wide scalloped flattened edge<br />
and intaglio design, inscribed in<br />
script, Lalique France, to base<br />
26.5cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
145
61<br />
146<br />
A Lalique 'Courlis' vase,<br />
Model 1085, introduced 1931,<br />
pre 1945 mark<br />
the dark amber ovoid vase with<br />
stylised curlews in flight to the<br />
body, inscribed, R.LALIQUE/<br />
FRANCE to base<br />
16cm high, 16.5cm diameter approx<br />
$7,000–9,000<br />
147<br />
A Marc Lalique Design, 'Deux<br />
Poissons' sculptural group<br />
designed 1953, this model<br />
circa 2000<br />
the satin glass model of cavorting<br />
koi on an integral circular base,<br />
signed Lalique France to foot,<br />
with original box, papers<br />
28.5cm high<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
148<br />
An Arte di Murano vase and<br />
matching bowl, together with<br />
two small sommerso vases<br />
the heavy gauge handkerchief<br />
vase with aventurine inclusions<br />
and applied chocolate trails,<br />
the bowl with an irregular<br />
flattened rim and of conforming<br />
decoration, and two teardrop<br />
cased vases in chartreuse and<br />
amber red colours, Arte di Murano<br />
inscription and decals to base<br />
14cm high,<br />
38cm diameter irregular, bowl<br />
28.5cm high,<br />
26cm diameter irregular, vase<br />
$600–800<br />
149<br />
A substantial two tier sixteen<br />
light Dutch brass chandelier<br />
with drop ball finial and linen shades<br />
125cm drop, 120cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
150<br />
A Murano glass flush mounted<br />
pendant light together with<br />
matching wall sconces<br />
the clear glass light and sconces of<br />
open petal form with ribbed feature<br />
15cm drop, 60cm diameter<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
146
62<br />
151<br />
Panthère<br />
An Art Deco patinated bronze<br />
and marble table light by<br />
Alexandre Kéléty, Hungary<br />
(1874-1940)<br />
the panther in silver and green, on a<br />
stylised onyx marble base<br />
signed 'AKelety' to base<br />
21cm high, 52.5cm wide, 11.5cm deep<br />
$8,000–12,000<br />
152<br />
A Victorian diorama of<br />
taxidermied pheasants,<br />
19th century<br />
featuring a cock and a hen posed<br />
in a naturalistic setting, housed in a<br />
painted wood and glass case<br />
50.5cm high, 93cm wide, 27cm deep<br />
$850–1,000<br />
153<br />
A Louis inspired 'Feraud' sofa by<br />
Christopher Guy<br />
with associated cushions, the walnut<br />
framed demi-lune back sofa with a<br />
stuffover seat and raised on short<br />
cabriole legs, upholstered in silvery<br />
ice blue velvet, monogram CG to the<br />
back of the central crossed legs<br />
80cm high, 236cm wide, 73cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
154<br />
A Napoleon III gilt bronze<br />
mounted boulle centre table,<br />
19th century<br />
of serpentine form with a tooled<br />
leather surface above an ornate<br />
brass strap work inlaid frieze raised<br />
on cabriole legs, a single frieze<br />
drawer, and embellished with cast<br />
mascaron and demi figure gilt bronze<br />
mounts<br />
76cm high, 140cm wide, 88cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
151
63<br />
155<br />
155<br />
Tigre à l'affut<br />
An Art Deco gilded bronze<br />
and marble tiger by Georgij<br />
Dmitrievic Lavrov (1895-1991)<br />
raised on an angled black marble<br />
base, signed 'G.Lavroff' to the body<br />
21.5cm high, 61.5cm wide,<br />
13.5cm deep<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
156<br />
A marble top Louis XV<br />
style tulipwood commode,<br />
19th century<br />
the serpentine striated grey<br />
marble top above two small<br />
and two long drawers, well cast<br />
demi-figures to hipped cabriole<br />
legs adorned and decorated<br />
throughout with gilt bronze foliate<br />
handles, trims and sabots<br />
136cm wide, 99cm high, 56cm deep<br />
$1,500–1,800<br />
157<br />
A pair of Louis XV inspired gilt<br />
wood chairs accompanied by a<br />
matching footstool<br />
the chairs and stool with squab<br />
cushions in gold flecked ecru<br />
upholstery<br />
each chair 110cm high, 92cm wide,<br />
75cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
158<br />
A pair of striking Rococo style<br />
giltwood hall chairs<br />
flamboyant chairs with harlequin<br />
upholstery<br />
177cm high, 80cm wide, 62cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500
64<br />
159<br />
An unusual silvered metal clad<br />
and embossed Hollywood<br />
Regency style semainier<br />
of slightly shaped profile, raised on<br />
short cabriole legs<br />
168cm high, 59cm wide, 41cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
160<br />
A Venetian verre églomisé<br />
decorated mirror<br />
112cm high, 62cm wide<br />
$500–800<br />
161<br />
A mid century double bodied<br />
glazed wall unit by Chiswell<br />
entertainment compartment to<br />
centre, glazed display cases to sides<br />
186cm high, 158cm wide, 45cm deep<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
159
65<br />
162<br />
A pair of Murano glass<br />
figural candelabra,<br />
circa 1952<br />
blackamoor type figures in<br />
blue and white frock coats<br />
with gold aventurine inclusions<br />
and adorned with rigaree,<br />
raised upon domed bases<br />
31.5cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
163<br />
An impressive Art Deco style<br />
palisander and sycamore dining<br />
table<br />
with striking blondewood inlay to the<br />
top, above a stylised concave base<br />
lined with sycamore<br />
67cm high, 246cm wide, 120cm deep<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
162<br />
163
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164<br />
A Louis XV style ebonised<br />
occasional table, 20th century<br />
the serpentine oval table with a<br />
single frieze drawer decorated<br />
with gilt bronze masks, trims,<br />
demi figures and sabots to<br />
the hipped cabriole legs<br />
77cm high, 101cm wide, 66cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
165<br />
A pair of Louis XV style giltwood<br />
salon mirrors<br />
with rocaille crests, moulded frames<br />
with floral relief and bead borders<br />
186 x 79cm<br />
$700–900<br />
166<br />
An Anglo-Indian teak two tier<br />
cabinet, circa 1850<br />
with a projecting cornice above<br />
a wave carved frieze with<br />
paterae, the ornately bordered<br />
cupboards enclosing sunburst<br />
motifs, the extended base of<br />
conforming design and raised on<br />
concealed squashed bun feet<br />
168.5cm high, 107.5cm wide,<br />
47cm deep<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
167<br />
An antique Italian iron safe or<br />
strongbox, 18th/19th century<br />
the single door safe with two<br />
keys and a special hook opening<br />
mechanism, the strapped body<br />
studded with hobnails and restrained<br />
engraved decoration<br />
60cm high, 63cm wide, 30.5cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Private collection,<br />
purchased in Florence<br />
$2,500–3,500<br />
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168<br />
168<br />
FRENCH SCHOOL<br />
Portrait of a Lady<br />
oil on canvas<br />
74.5 x 62.5cm<br />
$2,000–4,000<br />
169<br />
A series of six hand stitched and<br />
painted Pompeiian grotesque<br />
decoupage panels, probably<br />
Italian, 18th/19th century<br />
deli<strong>cat</strong>e decoration in colours wire<br />
stitched on dark toned canvas,<br />
the panels individually hung,<br />
but probably originally a screen<br />
each panel 236 x 60cm<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
170<br />
A large Italian carved giltwood<br />
salon mirror, 19th century<br />
profusely carved in the Rococo<br />
manner<br />
156 x 102cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Private Collection<br />
Ed Clarke Antiques<br />
$1,200–1,600
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171<br />
A blanc-de-chine porcelain<br />
figural group emblematic<br />
of the Arts and Sciences,<br />
Nymphenburg Porcelain<br />
Manufactory, Germany<br />
a flower encrusted rocky tower<br />
with cupids demonstrating the<br />
attributes of drama, music, painting,<br />
writing, sculpture, mathematics and<br />
astronomy, blue crown mark to base,<br />
with a base<br />
37cm high,<br />
30-32cm irregular diameter<br />
base 25cm diameter<br />
$500–800<br />
172<br />
AFTER ALLAN RAMSAY<br />
(LATE 18TH CENTURY)<br />
Portrait of a Lady<br />
oil on canvas<br />
74 x 61cm<br />
$2,400–4,000<br />
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173
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175<br />
173<br />
An English Regency armorial<br />
dessert suite, unmarked,<br />
circa 1815<br />
comprising fourteen pieces with<br />
full blown roses within shaped<br />
cartouches upon a lavishly gilded<br />
cobalt ground, including a footed<br />
centrepiece dish, two covered<br />
tureens, shell, lozenge and square<br />
shaped dishes; armorial and initials<br />
MR to each piece<br />
the comport 16.5cm high, 31cm wide,<br />
25cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,400<br />
174<br />
A Venetian mirror, 20th century<br />
of octagonal form with a formal open<br />
work floral crest, verre églomisé<br />
borders and applied buttons<br />
122 x 61cm<br />
$600–800<br />
175<br />
ENGLISH SCHOOL<br />
A Pair of Portraits<br />
of a Captain and a Lady<br />
oil on canvas<br />
76 x 63.5cm (each)<br />
NOTE<br />
Housed in a pair of French<br />
19th century carved oak frames<br />
$1,800–2,500<br />
176<br />
A large cast bronze figural urn in<br />
the Renaissance Revival manner<br />
the pot shaped urn and cover<br />
relief decorated featuring a<br />
mock crest within a cartouche,<br />
held aloft by a cupid standing<br />
upon a grotesque base<br />
110cm total height, 32 x18cm wide<br />
base, 42 x 31cm urn<br />
$600–800
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177<br />
A giltwood pelican figure,<br />
'Pelican in her Piety',<br />
18th century<br />
the classic heraldic and ecclesiastical<br />
depiction of the vulning pelican<br />
feeding her young with blood from<br />
her own breast<br />
35cm high, 32cm wide, 24cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Galerie Arnaud Catel, St Ouen,<br />
France<br />
NOTE<br />
'Pelican in her Piety' is one of the<br />
principal Christian symbols used<br />
in the decoration of vestments and<br />
church textiles. Reputedly originating<br />
in the the 2nd century AD, the tale<br />
of a mother pelican's devotion and<br />
sacrifice later became symbolic of<br />
Christ's sacrifice for man<br />
$400–600<br />
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178
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178<br />
A French rosewood and boulle<br />
writing box, mark of Bassy a<br />
Pau, 19th century<br />
the hinged top decorated with<br />
tortoiseshell and brass inlay in the<br />
Berainesque manner, containing<br />
bottles and pen compartment, the<br />
fall front with a tooled leather surface<br />
and an open compartment<br />
12cm high, 33cm wide, 25cm deep<br />
$800–1,000<br />
179<br />
A French terracotta figural<br />
group of a satyr, Bacchante<br />
and putto, after the original<br />
by Claude Michel Clodion<br />
(1738-1814), 19th century<br />
incised mark of Clodion to<br />
interior of base<br />
48.5cm high<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
180<br />
A George III mahogany chest of<br />
drawers<br />
two short drawers above three double<br />
cockbeaded drawers with swing<br />
handles and shaped escutcheons,<br />
crossbanding to the surface,<br />
boxwood and ebony stringing<br />
105cm high, 109.5cm wide,<br />
50cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
181<br />
A pair of Regence style carved<br />
fruitwood fauteuils<br />
each with a carved arching crest rail<br />
and channel grooved frame raised on<br />
cabriole legs, upholstered in butter<br />
yellow fabric with pipe trim<br />
$1,800–2,500<br />
182<br />
A pair of large linen covered<br />
sofas<br />
with rounded arms, squab cushions<br />
and plush back cushions, covered in<br />
a pink and brown floral pattern linen<br />
66cm height of back (79cm high with<br />
cushions), 226cm wide, 91cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
183<br />
A George III style bureau<br />
bookcase<br />
wire fronted doors above a sloped<br />
fall with fitted interior of four drawers<br />
and compartment,<br />
two short drawers and cupboards<br />
below above a plinth base<br />
256cm high, 114cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
184<br />
A rustic Continental style<br />
console table<br />
with solid oak surface above three<br />
carved front freize drawers, raised on<br />
square tapering legs<br />
79.5cm high, 170cm wide,<br />
70.5cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Graham Geddes Antiques<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
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185<br />
185<br />
WILLIAM ROBINSON<br />
(1799-1839)<br />
Portrait of a Gentleman<br />
oil on canvas<br />
58.5 x 47.5cm<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
186<br />
(ATTRIBUTED)<br />
J W CARMICHAEL<br />
The Old Hulk<br />
oil on board<br />
signed with initials lower right: J W C<br />
20 x 23cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
187<br />
A Becker burr walnut baby<br />
grand piano, late 19th century<br />
with pierced folding music stand<br />
and pedal lyre, together with a later<br />
hinged velvet upholstered piano seat<br />
99cm high, 155cm wide, 155cm deep<br />
$1,500–2,500
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188<br />
A painted porcelain Berlin type<br />
plaque, circa 1900<br />
depicting a young woman gazing at<br />
a picture on an easel, housed in a<br />
giltwood frame<br />
17.5cm high, 12.5cm wide image<br />
33cm high, 28cm wide, with frame<br />
$600–800<br />
188<br />
189<br />
STEVE KALCEV (1950-2019)<br />
The Treaty<br />
mixed media<br />
158 x 118cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Gannon House Gallery, Sydney<br />
OTHER NOTES<br />
The script in this painting is a<br />
representation a section of a<br />
treaty between two feudal states<br />
concerning the demar<strong>cat</strong>ion of the<br />
common border. This is an example<br />
of the late Shang style script dating<br />
from the bronze age of western Zhou.<br />
$800–1,200<br />
190<br />
A Louis XV style gilt bronze<br />
mounted tortoiseshell mantel<br />
clock, French, retailed by<br />
Spaulding & Co, Chicago and<br />
Paris, 19th century<br />
the eight day clock quarter<br />
striking on gong, with Father<br />
Time finial, Roman enamel<br />
cartouches set within a<br />
decorative mask, maker's mark<br />
to dial and mechanism, with<br />
associated sunburst and mask<br />
pendulum<br />
56cm high, 16cm wide,<br />
14cm deep<br />
$600–800 ♦<br />
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191<br />
A William IV sterling silver<br />
teapot, probably Benjamin<br />
Reece Dexter, London 1837<br />
pumpkin shape with a cast vegetal<br />
finial, floral spray to the spout, and<br />
raised on a decorative cast base with<br />
anthemion feet, crisply hallmarked to<br />
base, finial and lid interior<br />
14cm high, 29cm wide, 16cm deep<br />
700gms silver weight<br />
$700–900 192<br />
A Georg Jensen sterling silver<br />
bowl and compote spoon, post<br />
1945 marks<br />
191<br />
the pedestal bowl pattern 17A<br />
originally designed by Johan Rohde<br />
about 1912, of flaring profile with<br />
a lightly hammered finish above a<br />
tiered foot, and; a 'berry' pattern<br />
compote spoon, pattern 21, with a fig<br />
shape bowl and handle with leaf and<br />
berry terminal, both marked sterling<br />
Denmark with trademark, also with<br />
London 1906-1998 import marks for<br />
Georg Jensen Ltd, Bond Street<br />
10.5cm high, 11.5cm diameter, bowl<br />
230gms silver weight<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
192
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193<br />
Two Victorian sterling silver tea<br />
caddy spoons, both Birmingham<br />
made, 1852 and 1883<br />
a shell form caddy spoon with a<br />
bright cut handle, the other of flower<br />
head form with a foliate handle<br />
the largest 9cm long<br />
$250–350<br />
194<br />
A sterling silver four piece tea<br />
and coffee service, Carrington &<br />
Co, London, 1919, 1926<br />
the heavy gauge baluster service<br />
spiral embossed to the bodies and<br />
decorated with grotesques and<br />
rocaille elements, raised on shell form<br />
feet, hallmarked to all elements with<br />
retailer's mark also to bases<br />
25cm high, coffee pot<br />
3275gms silver weight<br />
$2,800–3,200<br />
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194
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195<br />
195<br />
A pair of crested sterling silver<br />
sauce boats, R & S Garrard & Co<br />
(James Garrard), London 1893<br />
with double scroll flying handles,<br />
gadrooned edges and raised on<br />
stepped pad feet with leafy terminals,<br />
crisply hallmarked underside and<br />
retailer's stamp for Garrard's London<br />
12cm high, 16.5cm deep<br />
590gms silver weight<br />
$600–800<br />
196<br />
A Dutch sterling silver cow<br />
creamer, English import marks<br />
for Samuel Boyce (or Boaz)<br />
Landeck, 1896 London<br />
novelty cow with bee to hinged<br />
back, with Dutch key and lion mark,<br />
stamped .930, import letter 'F'<br />
10cm high, 7cm wide, 13.5cm deep<br />
190gms silver weight<br />
$360–460<br />
196
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197<br />
A blended sterling silver<br />
covered serving dish, Paul Storr<br />
1817 and Richard Sibley II, 1843,<br />
both London<br />
with removable cast acanthus<br />
handle, and engraved crest, 'I Dare'<br />
upon a gadroon edged Paul Storr<br />
base, the cover hallmarked to the<br />
interior, the base crisply hallmarked<br />
to the short side<br />
18cm high, 26cm wide, 22.5cm deep<br />
1880gms, silver weight<br />
$2,500–3,000<br />
198<br />
A good mixed suite of Georgian<br />
and Victorian 'Fiddle pattern'<br />
sterling silver cutlery, various<br />
dates and makers, 19th century<br />
including 12 dinner forks, entrée forks<br />
and dessert spoons, 11 teaspoons, 6<br />
soup or table spoons, all hallmarked<br />
23cm long, table spoon<br />
2980gms, silver weight<br />
$2,500–3,000<br />
197
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199<br />
199<br />
Three Victorian sterling silver<br />
repousse wares: a milk jug and<br />
two christening mugs, London,<br />
dated 1856- 1872, various<br />
makers<br />
a baluster shape christening mug<br />
initialled to cartouche, a heavy<br />
gauge mug of similar design with<br />
a cast base and foot, presentation<br />
sentiment to the cartouche, and; a<br />
large milk jug of pronounced baluster<br />
profile with a high 'C' scroll handle,<br />
raised on pierced scroll feet<br />
19.5cm high, milk jug<br />
605gms silver weight<br />
$600–700
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200<br />
A four piece sterling silver tea<br />
and coffee service, James<br />
Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield,<br />
1927 and 1935<br />
each element with long wide flutes<br />
and applied anthemion and scroll<br />
embellishments, the pots with<br />
ebonised finials and handles, crisply<br />
hallmarked<br />
26cm high, coffee or hot water pot<br />
1980gms total weight<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
201<br />
A George III sterling silver<br />
pedestal coffee pot, Peter &<br />
William Bateman, London, 1807<br />
of restrained Neoclassical form with<br />
a wood '7' shape handle and turned<br />
finial, raised on an oval base and ball<br />
feet, hallmarked underside<br />
27.5cm high<br />
940gms total weight<br />
$450–550<br />
200
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202<br />
202<br />
A fine pair of Regency sterling<br />
silver salt cellars, rubbed marks,<br />
early 19th century<br />
circular heavy gauge cast salts with<br />
fruiting swags and raised on paw feet<br />
with lion mask terminals, gilt lined,<br />
rubbed marks to bases and engraved<br />
with baronial crowns and initial B<br />
5cm high, 8.5cm diameter<br />
475gms silver weight<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
203<br />
A George III sterling silver<br />
salver, Hester Bateman, London<br />
1781<br />
the bead edge salver raised on<br />
beaded feet with petite scroll<br />
terminals, later engraved initials,<br />
crisply hallmarked underside<br />
4cm high, 30.5cm diameter<br />
795gms silver weight<br />
$600–800
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204<br />
A pair of Anglo-Indian pepper<br />
pots, Hamilton & Co, Calcutta,<br />
circa 1830<br />
cylindrical bodies on pedestals, the<br />
caps with pierced tops and gadroons<br />
to the collar, faint regimental crests,<br />
one engraved 'cayenne' the other<br />
'kyan', each hallmarked to foot<br />
8.5cm high<br />
170gms silver weight<br />
$300–400<br />
205<br />
A sterling silver pie crust salver,<br />
William Comyns & Sons, London<br />
1912<br />
of typical form, the rim punctuated<br />
with shell forms and raised on scroll<br />
and pad feet, crisply hallmarked<br />
underside<br />
4cm high, 35cm diameter<br />
1220gms silver weight<br />
$1,100–1,400<br />
204<br />
205
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206<br />
206<br />
A collection of Georg Jensen<br />
gold plated sterling silver<br />
annual spoons, forks and knives,<br />
each with floral emblems to the<br />
finials, 1971-1982<br />
comprising annual spoons for the<br />
years 1971 sequentially through 1978,<br />
and:<br />
1979 - Wood Sorrel - 2 forks, knife<br />
1980 - Chicory - 2 knives,<br />
fork, 3 cake forks, large fork,<br />
2 small spoons, large spoon<br />
1981 - White Campion - knife,<br />
fork, cake fork, small spoon,<br />
2 large spoons<br />
1982 - Winter Aconite - spoon<br />
hallmarked and dated to all pieces,<br />
all but two small spoons boxed, years<br />
1979 through 1982 with brochures<br />
$1,100–1,400<br />
207<br />
A Christofle silver plate<br />
'Malmaison' design gravy boat,<br />
together with a set of eight<br />
Christofle platters<br />
with an eagle head flying handle and<br />
an integral tray, the dinner plates<br />
or platters of plain form, Christofle<br />
marks to all underside<br />
17cm high, 23cm wide, 14.5cm deep,<br />
gravy boat<br />
32cm diameter, platters<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
208<br />
A sterling silver salver, Horace<br />
Woodward & Co., London 1912<br />
the tray with incurved corners raised<br />
on scroll and pad feet, a nautical<br />
heraldic crest and Latin inscription<br />
'Fidem Servabo', I shall keep faith,<br />
crisply hallmarked underside with<br />
retailer stamp for Penlington & Batty,<br />
Liverpool<br />
3.5cm high, 30.5cm square<br />
1070gms silver weight<br />
$700–1,000
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208<br />
209<br />
A three piece sterling silver<br />
tea service, Charles Ellis & Co.,<br />
Sheffield 1896<br />
comprising a teapot, sugar basin<br />
and creamer of boat shape profile<br />
with gadroon decoration to the lower<br />
register, the teapot with an ebonised<br />
handle and finial, hallmarked to each<br />
element<br />
16.5cm high, 28cm wide, 12cm deep,<br />
teapot<br />
1175gms, silver weight<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
209
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210<br />
Two Moorcroft vases by Rachel<br />
Bishop and Emma Bossons,<br />
early 21st century<br />
a Rachel Bishop 'Nightingale Lullaby'<br />
trial vase paying homage to designs<br />
by Liberty & Co., and an Emma<br />
Bossons 'Orchid Arabesque' vase,<br />
marks to bases<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
210<br />
211<br />
Two Moorcroft vases by Paul<br />
Hilditch and Vicky Lovatt, early<br />
21st century<br />
a Paul Hilditch carinate shape<br />
'Launching Liberty' vase, featuring<br />
HMS Hindustan and HMS<br />
Impregnable, and a 'Farm Cove' vase<br />
by Vicky Lovatt, marks to bases<br />
the largest 29cm high<br />
$900–1,100<br />
211
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212<br />
Four Moorcroft wares including<br />
vases by Kerry Goodwin and egg<br />
ornaments, early 21st century<br />
a tall slender 'Proud as Peacocks'<br />
vase and a double gourd 'Rooster'<br />
vase, together with two ovoid<br />
Changing Season egg ornaments,<br />
marks to bases<br />
the largest vase 29.5cm high<br />
$700–1,000<br />
213<br />
A pair of Meissen porcelain<br />
reticulated chestnut baskets,<br />
together with a flower<br />
encrusted bowl and stand,<br />
19th century<br />
the baskets with domed covers and<br />
chestnut finials, glass liners, and blue<br />
marks underside, and a lobed flower<br />
encrusted bowl dotted with little<br />
insects upon a conforming stand,<br />
with underglaze crossed baton type<br />
marks<br />
the pierced chestnut handled<br />
covered bowls 23.5cm high,<br />
28cm wide, 16cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
214<br />
A large Chinese earthenware<br />
pot<br />
with a waisted neck and concentric<br />
ring design to the shoulder<br />
92cm high, 85cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
212
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215<br />
Two limited edition vases<br />
and a ginger jar by Moorcroft,<br />
various designers, late 20th/<br />
21st century<br />
a 'William at Work' vase by Paul<br />
Hilditch, 72/100, a 'Flames of the<br />
Forest' ginger jar by Sue Pointon, and<br />
a fruit and nut vase, marks to bases<br />
the largest vase 26.5cm high<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
216<br />
A large Pietra Dura style mosaic<br />
and iron stretcher-based table<br />
decoratively patterned in an array of<br />
coloured stone tiles upon a scrolling<br />
iron base<br />
72.5cm high, 236cm wide,<br />
122cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
217<br />
An antique French oak studio<br />
painters easel<br />
adjustable with side drawer and<br />
raised on casters<br />
227cm high, 70cm wide, 68cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
218<br />
A suite of ten Art Deco style<br />
leather dining chairs<br />
with textured leather seats and<br />
pebble textured white velvet backs,<br />
raised on splayed legs<br />
height of back 99cm<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
219<br />
A pair of Art Deco style grey<br />
leather side chairs<br />
of generous proportions with curved<br />
backs and sweeping low arms,<br />
upholstered in pale grey leather,<br />
with piped trim, squab cushions and<br />
with a pair of feature cushions with<br />
matching grey leather piping<br />
98cm high, 80cm wide, 94cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
220<br />
A pair of Jardan 'Vista' model<br />
three seat sofas<br />
in beige linen<br />
length of back 220cm<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
221<br />
A large polished and ebonised<br />
dining table with ten matching<br />
dining chairs<br />
the rectangular top raised on dual<br />
knopped pedestals with shaped<br />
platform bases, the highback chairs<br />
with cabriole legs and pointed toes<br />
upholstered in plum geometric<br />
burnout velvet<br />
the table 76.5cm high, 251cm wide,<br />
143cm deep<br />
the chairs 111cm high<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
222<br />
A T1 three seat button back<br />
leather and blackwood couch<br />
and armchair for Tessa,<br />
Australia, circa 1980s<br />
re-upholstered by Tessa in the shade<br />
'Pebble' in 2005<br />
the couch 80.5cm high, 206cm wide,<br />
77cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
215
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223<br />
Two Moorcroft vases by Philip<br />
Gibson and Nicola Slaney,<br />
early 21st century<br />
a 'Quiet Waters' vase by Philip Gibson<br />
and a 'Serendipity' vase by Nicola<br />
Slaney, marks to bases<br />
the largest 36.5cm high<br />
$800–1,000<br />
224<br />
A contemporary painted and<br />
gilded trumeau mirror<br />
of architectural form with a generous<br />
protruding crest above a swag held<br />
by putti upon a flowing fabric ground,<br />
in cream, soft gold and powder blue<br />
colours<br />
195 x 102cm<br />
$500–700<br />
225<br />
A Provincial carpenter's<br />
woodworking bench,<br />
early 20th century<br />
with rustic patina and wooden vice<br />
78cm high, 223cm wide, 94cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
223
88<br />
226<br />
A Swedish flame birch<br />
Biedermeier sofa, 19th century<br />
with rail back, roll over arms and<br />
raised on scroll feet, upholstered in<br />
black on black striped fabric<br />
90.5cm high, 217cm wide,<br />
66.5cm deep<br />
$1,500–1,800<br />
227<br />
Two Biedermeier Revival<br />
mahogany sewing tables,<br />
early 20th century<br />
one with lidded partitioned<br />
compartments with bone knop<br />
handles, the other partitioned only to<br />
the interior, both raised on baluster<br />
pedestals to shaped platform bases<br />
and inward scrolling feet<br />
74.5cm high, 58cm wide, 41cm deep<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
228<br />
A vintage Syrian<br />
mother-of-pearl and marquetry<br />
wood salon suite<br />
the three seat club style sofa and<br />
two large associated square section<br />
chairs with lobed arching crests,<br />
all profusely inlaid throughout<br />
with coloured wood veneers and<br />
mother-of-pearl accents in the<br />
Damascene manner<br />
sofa: 113cm high, 188cm wide,<br />
70cm deep (approx)<br />
chair: 113cm high, 83.5cm wide<br />
70cm deep (approx)<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
229<br />
A set of five Ingmar Relling<br />
Siesta chairs for Westnofa,<br />
Norway, 1970s<br />
high-back chairs upholstered in<br />
original chocolate leather on canvas<br />
slings and rosewood stained beech<br />
frames, comprising two armchairs<br />
and three chairs which can be used<br />
as a two-seater (one additional chair)<br />
or three-seater couch, with Westnofa<br />
furniture Vestlandske labels<br />
underside, complete with repair kit<br />
and assembly instruction booklet<br />
98cm high, 68.5cm wide<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Buckley & Nunn, Melbourne<br />
$3,500–5,000<br />
226
89<br />
230<br />
A carved marble figure,<br />
'Demeter', by Eugenio Battiglia,<br />
Florence, circa 1900<br />
the Classically draped figure together<br />
with a spiral carved verde antico<br />
marble pedestal, signed E. Battiglia<br />
and titled to base of figure<br />
80cm high, figure,<br />
109cm high, pedestal<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
231<br />
A Neoclassical style Carrara<br />
marble fireplace surround and<br />
mantel<br />
with shaped volutes<br />
121cm high, 176cm wide, 39cm deep<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
232<br />
A French Art Deco walnut<br />
extension dining table with six<br />
matching chairs, circa 1935-40<br />
the table with chamfered corners,<br />
typically plain extensions and<br />
associated high back suede<br />
upholstered stuffover chairs<br />
table, 74.5cm high, 168cm wide,<br />
103cm deep, the leaves each<br />
66.5cm wide<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Fabrile, Melbourne<br />
$2,000–2,200<br />
233<br />
A French Art Deco walnut buffet<br />
d'enfilade, circa 1935-40<br />
of serpentine profile, hipped, angled<br />
cabriole legs and inlaid to the central<br />
cupboards with a formal shell and<br />
scrolling leaf device<br />
94.5cm high, 245cm wide,<br />
56cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Fabrile, Melbourne<br />
$2,200–2,600<br />
234<br />
A French Art Deco walnut<br />
vitrine, circa 1935-40<br />
the vitrine with angled cabriole legs<br />
and inlaid to the cupboards with a<br />
formal shell and scrolling leaf device,<br />
fitted to the interior with shelves and<br />
small drawers<br />
140.5cm high, 125cm wide,<br />
40cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Fabrile, Melbourne<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
230
90<br />
235<br />
235<br />
An Art Deco spelter figural<br />
group by Max Leverrier<br />
(1891-1973)<br />
bronze toned spelter on an hexagonal<br />
marble base, signed M. Leverrier<br />
56.5cm high, 58.5cm wide,<br />
22cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
236<br />
A Swedish style Art deco<br />
display cabinet, 1920s<br />
in blonde birds eye maple with a<br />
mirrored back, glass shelves and two<br />
lower recessed drawers, press button<br />
mechanism to doors<br />
150cm high, 117cm wide, 54cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
237<br />
A pair of Tessa T4 chairs,<br />
designed by Fred Lowen<br />
bentwood frame chairs, upholstered<br />
in deep green leather<br />
$1,500–1,800<br />
238<br />
A mid century burr walnut,<br />
chrome and brass dining table<br />
in the style of Willy Rizzo<br />
the brass framed top of elongated<br />
octagonal form above an angular<br />
pierced base<br />
73cm high, 211.5cm wide,<br />
98.5cm deep<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
239<br />
A set of eight teak and leather<br />
dining chairs for Moderntone,<br />
together with a teak extension<br />
dining table, Australian,<br />
circa 1970s<br />
with an additional side table<br />
extension and single leaf<br />
manufacturers sticker to the<br />
underside of one of the chairs<br />
the dining table 76cm high,<br />
106.5cm wide, 137cm deep (205cm<br />
with leaf)<br />
the small side table extension<br />
71cm high, 106.5cm wide,<br />
68.5cm deep<br />
$1,800–2,500
91<br />
240<br />
An Art Deco silvered bronze<br />
figural group 'Faun and Nymph'<br />
by Pierre le Faguays (1892-1962)<br />
on a mottled bronze and marble<br />
base, signed 'Le Faugays' to base<br />
with foundry mark 'La Stele'<br />
52cm high, 71cm wide, 9cm deep<br />
Referenced by Alastair Duncan, 1988<br />
NOTE<br />
refer Victor Arwas, Art Deco, 1980,<br />
p. 161 and Alastair Duncan, ed., The<br />
Encyclopedia of Art Deco, 1988, p. 37<br />
for another example of this model<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
241<br />
A set of four Vitra Eames DSR<br />
chairs<br />
in powder blue moulded plastic<br />
above chrome hairpin leg, labels and<br />
moulded stamps to bases<br />
$800–1,000<br />
242<br />
An Adriano Piazzesi four<br />
piece modular sofa, Italian,<br />
circa 1970s<br />
fully restored and reupholstered in<br />
cream bouclè<br />
each module 75cm high, 100cm wide,<br />
100cm deep<br />
the corner module 75cm high,<br />
180cm wide, 108cm deep<br />
$8,000–10,000<br />
240
92<br />
243<br />
A pair of Flemish walnut<br />
Baroque side chairs,<br />
18th century<br />
each with a dual arch crest rail<br />
centred by carved shell cresting<br />
above a scroll decorated pierced<br />
splat, the fringed tapestry seat raised<br />
on boldly scrolling cabriole legs<br />
$800–1,200<br />
244<br />
An antique silver gilt and<br />
chalcedony cased writing<br />
set, retailed through Storr &<br />
Mortimer, late 1830s<br />
letter opener, pen with nib, seal and<br />
wax knife, with paper label of Storr<br />
& Mortimer, 156 New Bond Street<br />
Factory, 17 Harrison Street, Grays Inn,<br />
items unmarked<br />
NOTE<br />
Storr and Mortimer were<br />
manufacturing and retail goldsmiths,<br />
jewellers and silversmiths with<br />
an influential and elite clientele.<br />
Renowned silversmith Paul Storr,<br />
whose clients included aristocracy<br />
and royalty, went into partnership<br />
with jewellery retailer John Mortimer<br />
producing exquisite goods to sell<br />
in their New Bond Street store,<br />
London's most prestigious address.<br />
Storr & Mortimer moved to new<br />
premises at 156 New Bond Street in<br />
1838, just prior to the retirement of<br />
Paul Storr. The label on the silk and<br />
velvet lined box corresponds with<br />
this period. A near identical Storr<br />
& Mortimer writing set, previously<br />
in the collection of The Prince of<br />
Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany can<br />
be seen in The Cleveland Museum of<br />
Art, accession number: 2009.39.<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
243
93<br />
244<br />
245<br />
A cast bronze bust of composer<br />
Gustav Mahler, after Auguste<br />
Rodin (1840-1917)<br />
with green patination, inscribed lower<br />
right, A Rodin, 1909, and inscribed<br />
verso Alexis Rudier Foundry Paris<br />
35.5 x 22.8 x 24.2cm<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
246<br />
A classical style fluted<br />
composite plinth<br />
91.5cm high, 38.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
247<br />
A Pietra Dura marble and<br />
hardstone table, in the Italian<br />
Baroque style<br />
the rectangular top finely inlaid<br />
with specimen hardstone and<br />
marble scrolling foliate and floriate<br />
decoration<br />
75cm high, 102cm wide, 202cm deep<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
245
94<br />
249<br />
A Provincial cherry wood<br />
extension dining table<br />
the rectangular plank top raised on<br />
tapering square section legs<br />
78cm high, 215cm wide (unextended),<br />
91.5cm deep<br />
$700–900<br />
250<br />
A European porcelain figural<br />
group, Vion & Daury, later<br />
19th century<br />
a seated woman dressed<br />
en-dèshabillè with a cupid upon her<br />
lap and writing a manuscript, black<br />
anchor mark underside, otherwise<br />
unmarked<br />
22cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Roy's Antiques, Melbourne<br />
$300–500<br />
248<br />
248<br />
An English Neoclassical<br />
style gilt bronze cartel clock,<br />
circa 1870<br />
finely cast with a swagged urn form<br />
finial above an Arabic enamel dial<br />
with second markings, winged<br />
demi-figures flanking the body, with<br />
pendulum<br />
83cm high, 36cm wide<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
250
95<br />
251<br />
A George III mahogany<br />
bookcase, circa 1790<br />
with an extended pediment<br />
above twin doors with Gothic<br />
arch astragal glazing, three internal<br />
shelves, panelled doors to the lower<br />
register and raised on shaped<br />
bracket feet<br />
219.5cm high, 114cm wide,<br />
41.5cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
acquired Kent Antiques, High St<br />
Armadale, 1986. The owner of Kent<br />
Antiques was William Johnston<br />
of The Johnston Collection, East<br />
Melbourne<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
252<br />
A contemporary black marble<br />
Mangiarotti style table<br />
the circular figured black and white<br />
marble top supported on a conical<br />
standard<br />
78cm high, 118cm diameter<br />
$4,000–6,000<br />
253<br />
A Cromwellian style oak<br />
refectory table<br />
with a rectangular solid oak<br />
butted plank top, above a fluted<br />
band frieze, raised on turned legs<br />
and block feet<br />
80cm high, 268cm wide,<br />
92cm deep<br />
$2,500–3,500<br />
254<br />
A Louis XV style carved<br />
Kingwood and oak bed<br />
the king size bed head with a<br />
rocaille carved crest to the shaped<br />
headboard, the channel groove<br />
frame enclosing quarter veneer<br />
panels, the footboard conforming<br />
the headboard 170cm high,<br />
300cm wide<br />
the foot board 97cm high<br />
$3,000–4,000<br />
251
96<br />
255<br />
A pair of Bristol blue decanters,<br />
early 19th century<br />
mallet decanters with cushion form<br />
tapering stoppers, polished pontils<br />
36.5cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
256<br />
A large traditional Moroccan<br />
pendant lantern<br />
in royal blue glass with pierced brass<br />
mounts<br />
146cm drop (approx)<br />
$1,800–2,500<br />
257<br />
A North Italian multi branch<br />
crystal chandelier<br />
with beadwork chains to the<br />
serpentine arms, faceted pear shape<br />
drops and flower head buttons,<br />
the floriform sconces with electric<br />
candles, terminating in a glass drop<br />
128cm drop excluding chain<br />
$2,500–3,500<br />
258<br />
A North Italian multi branch<br />
crystal chandelier<br />
with swags and beadwork<br />
chains to the serpentine arms,<br />
with faceted pear shape drops<br />
and flower head buttons<br />
100cm drop excluding chain<br />
$2,500–3,500<br />
259<br />
An Oriental style black<br />
lacquered console table<br />
three drawers with swing handles,<br />
on exaggerated curule style legs<br />
suspending a curved rack form<br />
stretcher<br />
83.5cm high, 158cm wide, 65cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
260<br />
A pair of Oriental style black<br />
lacquered horseshoe chairs<br />
with woven cane seats above curule<br />
form legs<br />
$400–600<br />
261<br />
A French brass repousse mirror,<br />
19th century<br />
the central recessed plate<br />
within a flower embossed<br />
chamfered mirror surround<br />
90.5 x 72.5cm<br />
$400–600<br />
262<br />
An antique Italian walnut<br />
prie-dieu<br />
the prayer desk with a drawer and<br />
cupboard above an extended and<br />
hinged lower section<br />
95.5cm high, 65cm wide, 63cm deep<br />
$400–500<br />
263<br />
A large Victorian cast iron hall<br />
stand, 19th century<br />
ornately cast with a central mirror,<br />
floral swags and serpentine hooks,<br />
prolific scrollwork to the lower<br />
register, with drip trays and rope twist<br />
umbrella and stick holder<br />
214cm high, 104cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
255
97<br />
264<br />
A Lalique frosted glass<br />
'Capucines' bowl<br />
a heavy gauge sculptural bowl, the<br />
broad rim formed as nasturtium<br />
leaves, inscribed script, Lalique<br />
France, to base<br />
6.5cm high, 30.5cm diameter but<br />
irregular<br />
$700–900<br />
265<br />
A Lalique 'Mesanges' bowl<br />
model 420 introduced circa 1931<br />
featuring a frieze of birds below the<br />
rim, the lower register of faceted<br />
form, inscribed in script, Lalique<br />
France to the base<br />
9.5cm high, 25cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
264<br />
265
98<br />
266<br />
An Indian carved erotic<br />
sandstone fragment depicting<br />
Shiva<br />
29cm high<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
267<br />
A Marco Zanuso 'Maggiolina'<br />
tubular chrome and leather<br />
lounge chair for Zanotta, Italy,<br />
circa 1970s<br />
74cm high, 101cm wide, 71cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
268<br />
An ornately carved Renaissance<br />
inspired oak top extension table<br />
with built in leaves that pull out<br />
beneath the panelled top<br />
on lion paw feet<br />
72.5cm high, 150cm wide (270cm<br />
when extended) 86cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
266
99<br />
269<br />
A cold painted bronze<br />
Orientalist lamp, Anton Chotka<br />
(Austrian, 1881–1955)<br />
depicting a guardian figure in front<br />
of a patterned door and beneath a<br />
pierced and carpeted portico, with<br />
original electrical writing and fittings,<br />
inscribed signature to edge of base,<br />
stamped Austria to reverse<br />
33.5cm high, 14.5cm wide,<br />
12.5cm deep<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
270<br />
A pair of resin simulated<br />
cast iron urns with applied<br />
decorations<br />
in a verdigris finish<br />
64cm high, 98cm wide, 78cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
271<br />
A set of four cast iron statues<br />
depicting the Four Seasons<br />
each modelled as a classically draped<br />
female figure holding an attribute of<br />
their season, raised on a moulded<br />
composite base<br />
230cm high, 75cm wide, 62cm deep<br />
NOTE<br />
These statues are offsite<br />
$2,500–3,500<br />
272<br />
An antique bronze figural<br />
fountain head, 19th century<br />
the animated figure of Pan with<br />
ivy leaf embellishments, blowing a<br />
cornucopia, a flute in his left hand<br />
135cm high<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
273<br />
A Persian runner, Hamadan<br />
district, 1920s<br />
in rich tones with repeating 'Herati'<br />
design on a midnight blue field<br />
112 x 350cm<br />
$600–800<br />
269
100<br />
274<br />
274<br />
A group of cabinet plates<br />
including Mintons, Wedgwood<br />
and Royal Worcester,<br />
late 19th century<br />
comprising Wedgwood plates<br />
featuring children fishing, Wedgwood<br />
Etruria stamp, retailer mark for<br />
Mortlock, London, design X1116; an<br />
1883 Royal Worcester floral plate<br />
with a jewelled border, puce mark<br />
underside, retailer mark for Osler,<br />
and; a Minton's plate featuring a<br />
nymph holding a lotus, within a<br />
pate-sur-pate teal cavetto and<br />
tooled gilt borders, puce backstamp,<br />
design 33221<br />
the largest Mintons plate<br />
24.5cm diameter<br />
$400–500<br />
275
101<br />
275<br />
A Spanish chestnut and walnut<br />
stretcher-based side table,<br />
18/19th century<br />
the butt ended plank surface<br />
supported on bobbin trestles united<br />
by shaped iron stretchers<br />
73.5cm high, 155.5cm wide,<br />
46cm deep<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
276<br />
FREDERICK ERWIN COX<br />
(JOLLIFF) (1871-1955)<br />
A turquoise and purple 'hand<br />
built' pottery jug, 1942<br />
the jug with wavy rim and irregular<br />
applied handle, glazed in modulating<br />
colours, the interior with purple glaze,<br />
incised to the base, HAND BUILT/by<br />
Jolliff/ 19 FEC 42<br />
high, wide, deep irregular<br />
13cm high, 13cm wide, 24cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
277<br />
An Afghan handknotted wool<br />
tribal rug<br />
220 x 475cm<br />
$600–800<br />
278<br />
A Beluch wool carpet,<br />
Afghanistan, early-20th century<br />
with original flat-woven ends<br />
200 x 400cm<br />
$600–800<br />
279<br />
A large Pakistani wool<br />
production carpet,<br />
contemporary<br />
featuring a classical Persian foliate<br />
design on an ink blue field and<br />
enclosed by a brick red border<br />
303 x 500cm<br />
$3,000–4,000<br />
276
102<br />
280<br />
A taxidermy shoulder mounted<br />
goat<br />
80cm high, 95cm wide from<br />
the tip of each horn<br />
$400–600<br />
280<br />
281<br />
A taxidermy shoulder<br />
mounted Giant Eland<br />
(Taurotragus derbianus)<br />
120cm high, 70cm wide<br />
$2,000–2,400
103<br />
282<br />
A Zebra hide rug<br />
(Equus Quagga)<br />
298cm long from snout to tail,<br />
224cm wide from foreleg to foreleg<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Acquired Republic of South Africa<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
283<br />
A signed antique carved marble<br />
figure of a sleeping female<br />
nude, late 19th century<br />
the languid young woman sleeping<br />
against a rustic partly carved pillar<br />
and an architectural base, signed<br />
apparently H. L Vassone<br />
74cm high, 42 x 39cm base (irregular)<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
284<br />
An Aubusson floral tapestry,<br />
19th century<br />
hand worked formal floral<br />
decorations and borders<br />
on a rouge field<br />
270 x 174cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Graham Geddes Antiques<br />
$900–1,200<br />
285<br />
A modern Persian transitional<br />
design plush wool pile rug<br />
in shades of pale blue and taupe<br />
252 x 341cm<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
286<br />
A Persian Bidjar hand-knotted<br />
wool rug<br />
in organic dyes, patterned with<br />
multiple diamond linked medallions<br />
filled with tribal motifs on a tree of<br />
life field<br />
120 x 200cm<br />
$1,200–1,400<br />
287<br />
A large vintage hand-knotted<br />
Persian Tabriz rug, circa 1970s<br />
with a central dark blue diamond<br />
medallion filled with geometric<br />
motifs, on a red field of repeated<br />
linked patterns, cream inner borders<br />
and a banded navy outer border<br />
287 x 421cm<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
283
104<br />
288<br />
288<br />
ENGLISH SCHOOL<br />
Family Portrait<br />
watercolour on paper<br />
58 x 74cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
289<br />
A Persian Royal Kashan<br />
handmade wool carpet<br />
patterned throughout with shah<br />
abbasi palmettes, scrolls, floral<br />
motifs and saz leaves in gold, orange<br />
and blue tones, with an elongated<br />
French blue floral medallion design<br />
on an indigo field<br />
314 x 405cm<br />
$1,800–2,500<br />
290<br />
A contemporary Persian wool<br />
Mehraban hall runner<br />
the hand knotted weave with an all<br />
over floral design of lotus, rosettes<br />
and iris on a watermelon pink field,<br />
with crimson border<br />
80 x 300cm<br />
$700–900<br />
291<br />
A handmade Persian wool<br />
Shiraz figural rug<br />
with midnight blue double medallions<br />
depicting Omar Khayyam and Queen<br />
Scheherazade in a forest setting, on a<br />
red field with peacocks, rosettes and<br />
tribal motifs surrounded by a navy<br />
and cream border<br />
200 x 274cm<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
292<br />
A semi-antique Persian Tabriz<br />
wool rug<br />
with a central rosette in royal blue, on<br />
a red field with repeating cream and<br />
navy floral motifs<br />
270 x 365cm<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
293<br />
A vintage handmade Persian<br />
Nahavand rug, 1960s<br />
in vegetable dyes, the central<br />
medallion on a field of peacocks and<br />
animal motifs, main decoration of<br />
the lion and the sword, woven date of<br />
'1358' from the Persian Huri calendar<br />
172 x 290cm<br />
$1,200–1,400
105<br />
294<br />
A George III elm dresser,<br />
early 19th century<br />
with a moulded cornice above an<br />
open plate rack and two shelves, the<br />
lower register with three drawers,<br />
raised on turned legs, square section<br />
to the rear<br />
193cm high, 176cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
295<br />
A Persian hand-knotted wool<br />
Bidjar rug<br />
with elongated chandelier medallion<br />
on a cream ground, with repeated<br />
field of phoenix, floral and arabesque<br />
motifs, with a navy border<br />
215 x 307cm<br />
$1,800–2,500<br />
296<br />
A large contemporary wool<br />
Ushak pattern rug, India<br />
in shades of pale blue and cobalt<br />
290 x 393cm<br />
$1,600–2,200<br />
294
106<br />
297<br />
297<br />
A pair of watercolour designs<br />
for concertina fans, attributed<br />
to Claude-Louis Desrais<br />
(1746-1816)<br />
depicting young men, women and<br />
children at play in landscape settings,<br />
both within decorative borders, in<br />
pen, ink and watercolours on shaped<br />
paper laid down on mounts, inscribed<br />
to mounts lower right, C.L Desrais,<br />
giltwood framed<br />
26 x 50cm, mounts<br />
$800–1,200<br />
298<br />
A contemporary Persian<br />
Mashad design wool rug<br />
a repeat gold and beige palmette<br />
design on a maroon field<br />
246 x 300cm<br />
$1,000–1,300<br />
299<br />
A contemporary hand-knotted<br />
Persian style Tabriz Mahi rug<br />
wool and silk blend, with a double<br />
anchored medallion surrounded by a<br />
profusely patterned field<br />
242 x 310cm<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
300<br />
A large cream Persian<br />
wool Kashan<br />
patterned with sunbursts and double<br />
chandelier medallions on a beige<br />
and cream toned field profusely<br />
decorated with palmettes<br />
287 x 444cm<br />
$2,500–3,500<br />
301<br />
A wool Kashan rug<br />
prolifically decorated with flora in<br />
shades of blue and olive upon a<br />
barley coloured field<br />
300 x 420cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Charleston Auction house<br />
$2,000–3,000
107<br />
297<br />
302<br />
Two vintage Royal Doulton<br />
figurines, 'The Potter and 'The<br />
Mask Seller', 1930s and 1950s<br />
'The Potter', HN 1495, designed by<br />
Charles Noke, with early painted<br />
marks, Potted by Doulton & Co.,<br />
and The Mask Seller, H.N 2103,<br />
designed by Leslie Harradine, green<br />
backstamp underside<br />
18cm and 22.5cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
302
108<br />
Jewellery and Watches<br />
303<br />
303<br />
Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany<br />
& Co platinum, gold and<br />
diamond ring<br />
The triple row curb link band overlaid<br />
with four diamond set 'X' motifs,<br />
crafted in 18ct gold and platinum,<br />
8gms, accompanied by Tiffany & Co<br />
box and bag.<br />
$4,000–6,000<br />
304<br />
A diamond bracelet<br />
Comprising ten white gold elliptical<br />
panels set with three round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds interspaced with a<br />
yellow gold cross, total diamond<br />
weight 3.00cts, crafted in 14ct gold,<br />
18.55gms, total length 190mm.<br />
$3,000–4,000<br />
305<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
The emerald cut diamond weighing<br />
1.14cts, raised in an 18ct gold<br />
crossover frame and fine band,<br />
1.84gms.<br />
$2,600–3,600<br />
306<br />
A tanzanite and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
The oval cut tanzanite weighing<br />
15.98cts, surrounded by twenty eight<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.45cts, all set in 14ct rose gold,<br />
total weight 8.53gms.<br />
$1,600–2,200<br />
304
109<br />
307<br />
307<br />
Tiffany & Co diamond,<br />
gold and platinum suite<br />
Comprising a necklace and bracelet,<br />
each having an 'S' shaped platinum<br />
clasp pave set with diamonds to a<br />
fancy tear drop and oval link chain,<br />
signed, total weight 113.5gms,<br />
total length 430mm and 180mm,<br />
accompanied by Tiffany & Co pouch.<br />
$9,000–12,000
110<br />
308<br />
308<br />
An antique diamond<br />
and ruby brooch<br />
The cartouche shaped pierced panel<br />
centrally set with an old cut diamond<br />
of 0.35cts set within a frame of carre<br />
cut rubies, finished with twenty six<br />
single and old cut diamonds to the<br />
scalloped border. Millegrain set<br />
throughout in platinum 6.10gms.<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
309<br />
A Victorian solid white opal and<br />
diamond crescent brooch<br />
Comprising eleven graduated oval<br />
solid white opals cut en cabochon<br />
interspaced with twenty two old<br />
cut diamonds totalling 0.70cts, all<br />
crafted in 9ct gold, 7.24gms.<br />
$1,300–1,800<br />
310<br />
An emerald and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
The emerald cut emerald weighing<br />
3.50cts, surrounded by a halo<br />
of round brilliant cut diamonds,<br />
with quadruple split shoulders<br />
with single cut diamonds,<br />
14ct rose gold, 6.90gms.<br />
$1,600–2,000<br />
311<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
The round brilliant cut diamond<br />
weighing 0.50cts, having finely grain<br />
set diamonds to the shoulders and<br />
gallery, all set in 18ct white gold,<br />
3.55gms.<br />
$900–1,200<br />
312<br />
A diamond dress ring<br />
Comprising five pairs of baguette cut<br />
diamonds alternating in horizontal<br />
and vertical tension settings, totalling<br />
1.40cts. Crafted in 18ct yellow gold,<br />
4.95gms.<br />
$1,300–1,800<br />
313<br />
A pair of diamond studs<br />
Each old cut diamond weighing<br />
0.40cts, four claw set in 18ct white<br />
gold, total weight 1.67gms.<br />
$1,000–1,500
111<br />
314<br />
315<br />
314<br />
A pair of ruby and<br />
diamond drop earrings<br />
Each featuring an oval cut ruby<br />
surrounded by a halo of round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds, suspended<br />
from a diamond set huggie, total<br />
ruby weight 3.70cts, total diamond<br />
weight 0.50cts, 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 4.4gms.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
316<br />
A ruby and diamond bracelet<br />
Comprising sixteen rectangular<br />
panels each centrally set with<br />
an emerald cut ruby surrounded<br />
by sixteen round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds, total ruby weight 11.07cts,<br />
total diamond weight 3.82cts, all<br />
set in 18ct white gold, 21.5gms,<br />
total length 170mm.<br />
$10,000–14,000<br />
315<br />
A ruby and diamond<br />
eternity ring<br />
Comprising seven emerald cut<br />
rubies totalling 4.58cts, four claw set<br />
between a border of round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds totalling 0.75cts,<br />
18ct white gold, 9.4gms.<br />
$5,000–7,000<br />
316
112<br />
317<br />
A pair of diamond<br />
cluster earrings<br />
Elongated form, each featuring two<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds raised<br />
above twelve further diamonds,<br />
18ct white gold, total diamond<br />
weight of both earrings 1.34cts,<br />
total weight 5.98gms.<br />
$1,600–2,200<br />
317<br />
318<br />
A diamond cluster suite<br />
Comprising ring and pair of earrings;<br />
the ring comprising four rows<br />
of round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 1.75cts and the earrings of<br />
conforming design having diamonds<br />
totalling 1.90cts, all set in 18ct white<br />
gold, total weight 12.6gms.<br />
$3,000–4,000<br />
318
113<br />
319<br />
319<br />
An Art Deco diamond and<br />
platinum double clip brooch<br />
Handcrafted, of stylised geometric<br />
and pierced design, each clip<br />
comprising eight graduated round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
1.10cts, offset by four baguette cut<br />
diamonds totalling 1.00cts and<br />
a further 85 single cut diamonds<br />
weighing 2.70cts total. Crafted in<br />
platinum with removable frame,<br />
total diamond weight 9.60cts,<br />
total weight 35.7gms.<br />
$12,000–15,000<br />
320<br />
320<br />
A diamond solitaire ring<br />
The pear cut diamond weighing<br />
4.60cts accompanied by an Auscert<br />
valuation stating colour K, clarity<br />
VS1, surrounded by a halo of round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds with further<br />
diamonds to the pierced gallery and<br />
split shoulders totalling 1.20cts, set in<br />
18ct white gold, total weight 9.3gms.<br />
$35,000–45,000
114<br />
321<br />
A jadeite and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
Centrally set with a green oval jadeite<br />
panel cut en cabochon weighing<br />
4.27cts, surrounded by single cut<br />
diamonds with further single and<br />
baguette cut diamonds set to the<br />
scroll shoulders totalling 0.44cts,<br />
silver and gold, 5.25gms.<br />
$1,600–2,200<br />
322<br />
A pair of jadeite<br />
and diamond earrings<br />
Featuring a pear shaped panel<br />
of jadeite cut en cabochon,<br />
surrounded by round and baguette<br />
cut diamonds with a hinged swag<br />
drop of round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
suspended below, 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 8.40gms.<br />
$2,600–3,200<br />
323<br />
An Art Deco sapphire and<br />
diamond plaque ring<br />
Featuring an emerald cut dark blue<br />
sapphire and offset by two baguette<br />
cut sapphires totalling 1.18cts,<br />
highlighted by two fan panels, each<br />
set with five single cut diamonds,<br />
18ct white gold, 3.54gms.<br />
$750–950<br />
321<br />
322
115<br />
325<br />
324<br />
324<br />
A pair of jadeite and diamond<br />
cluster earrings<br />
Each featuring a round jadeite panel<br />
cut en cabochon, surrounded by<br />
twelve round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.24cts, 14ct white gold,<br />
total weight 5gms.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
325<br />
A jadeite and diamond<br />
plaque ring<br />
The domed elongated panel of<br />
jadeite measuring 22 x 16.5mm set<br />
above a border of round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds totalling 0.96cts,<br />
18ct white gold, 19.25gms.<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
326<br />
Paloma Picasso for Tiffany & Co<br />
hematite and silver moon ball<br />
Polished hematite beads measuring<br />
10mm, centred with a silver moon<br />
ball with beaten finish of 18.3mm,<br />
total length 575mm.<br />
$400–600<br />
327<br />
A tanzanite and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
The oval cut tanzanite weighing<br />
13.37cts, surrounded by twenty four<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.60cts in a scalloped surround, all<br />
set in 18ct gold, total weight 9.10gms.<br />
$2,200–2,800
116<br />
328<br />
328<br />
A platinum necklace<br />
Comprising 108 faceted platinum<br />
beads measuring 4mm suspended<br />
on a platinum cable link chain,<br />
15.47gms, total length 425mm.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
329<br />
Tiffany & Co diamond clip<br />
earrings<br />
Pierced huggie design set with round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds in a lattice<br />
frame, crafted in platinum, clip<br />
fittings, total weight 11.7gms, signed,<br />
accompanied by Tiffany & Co pouch.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
330<br />
A Ceylon sapphire<br />
and diamond ring<br />
The oval cut sapphire measuring<br />
weighing 4.45cts four claw set above<br />
four round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
bezel set to each shoulder totalling<br />
1.68cts, 14ct white gold, 10.30gms.<br />
$9,000–12,000
117<br />
330<br />
329<br />
331<br />
331<br />
A three stone diamond ring<br />
Centrally set with an emerald<br />
cut diamond weighing 1.20cts,<br />
offset by two old cut diamonds<br />
totalling 1.40cts, having single cut<br />
diamonds set to the wide shoulders,<br />
18ct white gold, 8.0gms.<br />
$4,400–5,400<br />
332<br />
332<br />
A diamond dress ring<br />
Featuring two rows of graduated<br />
baguette cut diamonds interspaced<br />
with rows of marquise cut diamonds,<br />
total diamond weight 3.42cts, crafted<br />
in 18ct white gold, 8.44gms.<br />
$5,000–6,000
118<br />
333<br />
A morganite and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
The oval cut morganite weighing<br />
10.40cts, surrounded by a double<br />
halo of round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 1.26cts, all set in 18ct rose<br />
gold, 10.95gms.<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
333<br />
334<br />
Three gold bangles<br />
Rope twist design, crafted in 22ct<br />
gold, total weight 26.8gms.<br />
$2,600–3,600<br />
335<br />
A solid black opal<br />
The oval solid black opal cut en<br />
cabochon measuring 18.07 x 14.3<br />
x 8.48mm weighing 10.99cts,<br />
displaying orange, green and yellow<br />
play of colour.<br />
$1,000–2,000<br />
334
119<br />
336<br />
336<br />
A gold, ruby and diamond suite<br />
Of cluster design comprising a ring<br />
and pair of earrings, the ring set<br />
with an oval ruby cut en cabochon<br />
weighing 6.10cts, surrounded by<br />
baguette cut diamonds and having<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds set to<br />
the shoulders, total diamond weight<br />
1.65cts, the earrings of conforming<br />
design set with rubies totalling<br />
9.02cts, and diamonds totalling<br />
2.32cts, all set in 18ct white gold<br />
total weight 22.30gms.<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
337<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
The round brilliant cut diamond<br />
of 0.55cts, raised above four<br />
small diamonds set in a quatrefoil<br />
formation. Set in 14ct white gold,<br />
3.53gms.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
338<br />
An opal and gold suite<br />
Comprising a brooch, pair of<br />
earrings and a ring; all set with<br />
oval and pear shaped solid white<br />
opal cut en cabochon, 14ct gold,<br />
total weight 25.5gms.<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
339<br />
A double strand of cultured<br />
pearls with gold and diamond<br />
enhancer<br />
Comprising 122 semi baroque<br />
cultured pearls of cream and pink<br />
hues measuring 8.5-9.0mm, centrally<br />
set with a 14ct gold leaf shaped<br />
enhancer centrally set with a round<br />
brilliant cut diamond of 0.25cts,<br />
and surrounded by small pave set<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.60cts, total length 620mm.<br />
$1,800–2,200
120<br />
340<br />
A South Sea pearl and diamond<br />
suite<br />
Comprising a ring and pair of<br />
earrings; the ring featuring a round<br />
white and silver hued South Sea<br />
pearl of 14mm with diamond set<br />
shoulders featuring round, marquise<br />
and princess cut diamonds, 18ct<br />
white gold, 8.24gms, together with<br />
a pair of earrings each set with a<br />
round white and silver hued South<br />
Sea pearl of 10.55mm set in a frame<br />
with a double row of forty eight<br />
single cut diamonds, 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 7.72gms.<br />
$2,400–2,800<br />
341<br />
Kailis South Sea pearl ring<br />
The silver white pearl of fine lustre<br />
measuring 10-11mm, set in a<br />
triangular polished band of 18ct white<br />
gold, 6.39gms.<br />
$700–900<br />
342<br />
A mabe pearl and gold suite<br />
Comprising a ring and pair of<br />
earrings, the ring featuring a white<br />
and grey mabe pearl measuring<br />
9mm, set in an infinity shaped panel,<br />
the earrings of conforming design set<br />
with a white and green-grey mabe<br />
pearl measuring 7mm, all set in 18ct<br />
gold, total weight 14.35gms.<br />
$700–900<br />
343<br />
A pair of diamond earrings<br />
Each having a trefoil of round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds claw set in 14ct gold,<br />
total diamond weight 0.60cts,<br />
total weight 225gms.<br />
$700–900<br />
344<br />
A gold and diamond pendant<br />
The stylised open work frame and<br />
bale grain set with round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds totalling 0.83cts, 14ct<br />
white gold, 6gms.<br />
$550–750<br />
345<br />
A diamond cluster ring<br />
Comprising three rows of round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.78cts, set in 18ct white and yellow<br />
gold, 4.39gms.<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
346<br />
A gold coin bracelet<br />
Set with six Mexican gold coins<br />
interspaced with belcher chain<br />
and a disc clasp, crafted in 22ct<br />
gold, total weight 25.4gms,<br />
total length 155mm.<br />
$2,800–3,800<br />
347<br />
A three stone diamond ring<br />
Principal emerald cut diamond of<br />
0.40cts, flanked by two smaller<br />
emerald cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.36cts, bezel set in white gold to<br />
a tapered 18ct yellow gold band,<br />
4.83gms.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
340
121<br />
348<br />
348<br />
A strand of South Sea pearls<br />
Comprising twenty seven graduated<br />
bell shaped pearls of pink and silver<br />
hues and fine lustre measuring<br />
12.2–14.6mm, individually knotted<br />
to a 9ct white gold ball clasp,<br />
total length 430mm.<br />
$4,000–5,000
122<br />
349<br />
349<br />
An amethyst and diamond ring<br />
The oval amethyst cut en cabochon<br />
weighing 12.50cts, flanked by a<br />
trefoil of round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.96cts, all claw set in 18ct<br />
gold, 8.99gms.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
350<br />
A gold bracelet<br />
The openwork bracelet comprising<br />
rope twist infinity links, crafted in 14ct<br />
gold, 25.95gms, total length 185mm.<br />
$1,100–1,400<br />
351<br />
A gold curb link bracelet<br />
Crafted in 9ct rose gold with a<br />
large heart shaped padlock with<br />
engraved decoration, total weight<br />
total length 205mm, total 39.16gms.<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
352<br />
A sapphire and diamond<br />
bracelet<br />
Comprising twenty five oval<br />
cut sapphires totalling 10.0cts,<br />
interspaced with pairs of<br />
single cut diamonds weighing<br />
0.25cts total, 14ct white<br />
gold, total weight 11.03gms,<br />
total length 180mm.<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
353<br />
An antique gold albertina<br />
Comprising fox tail and fancy link<br />
chain interspaced by two elaborate<br />
sliders, two tassels a t-bar, swivel<br />
clip and end terminals all with<br />
chased and applied decoration<br />
and seed pearl detail, having an<br />
additional piece of fox tail chain to<br />
create a necklace, crafted in 9ct<br />
and 18ct gold, total weight 37.0gms,<br />
total length 450mm.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
350
353<br />
123
124<br />
354<br />
355<br />
354<br />
A sapphire and diamond<br />
plaque ring<br />
The octagonal plaque double claw<br />
set with a dark blue emerald cut<br />
sapphire of 3.78cts. The surround<br />
and shoulders set with thirty four<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.54cts. All set in 14ct gold, 3.92gms.<br />
$1,600–2,200<br />
355<br />
An antique diamond flower<br />
cluster bar brooch by<br />
Catanach's<br />
The principal old cut diamond of<br />
0.41cts surrounded by eight further<br />
diamonds totalling 1.44cts all grain<br />
set in 15ct gold, signed, 5.18gms.<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
356<br />
A diamonds by the yard<br />
gold necklace<br />
Comprising fourteen round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds measuring<br />
2.8mm, totalling 1.00cts,<br />
spectacle set and interspaced<br />
with fine belcher link chain, 14ct<br />
white gold, total weight 3.3gms,<br />
total length 450mm.<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
357<br />
A sapphire and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
The cushion cut sapphire weighing<br />
3.35cts, four claw set above a halo of<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.12cts, 18ct white gold, 4.65gms.<br />
$900–1,200<br />
356
125<br />
358<br />
358<br />
A contemporary diamond ring<br />
Designed by Robert Galea of Marion<br />
Marshall Jewellery, of shooting<br />
star design centrally bezel set with<br />
a round brilliant cut diamond of<br />
0.87cts, offset by twelve further<br />
diamonds totalling 0.35cts, all hand<br />
crafted in 18ct white gold, 21.6gms.<br />
$4,200–5,200<br />
359<br />
Tahitian pearl and diamond<br />
suite<br />
Comprising a ring and pair of<br />
earrings; the ring featuring a Tahitian<br />
pearl of green and purple hues<br />
measuring 11.7mm, having a pear<br />
cut diamond set to each shoulder<br />
totalling 0.34cts, set in platinum,<br />
together with a pair of earrings each<br />
having a Tahitian pearl of green and<br />
purple hues measuring 11.2mm,<br />
offset with marquise and brilliant<br />
cut diamonds, set in 14ct white gold,<br />
total weight 10.8gms.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
360<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
The round brilliant cut diamond<br />
weighing 0.50cts, raised in a coronet<br />
frame with a baguette cut diamond<br />
set to each shoulder totalling 0.11cts,<br />
all set in 18ct gold, 2.47gms.<br />
$850–1,050<br />
361<br />
A diamond bangle<br />
Oval hinged form, pave set to the top<br />
with round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.55cts, set in 14ct white<br />
gold, 11.47gms.<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
359
126<br />
362<br />
362<br />
A lavender jadeite<br />
and diamond pendant<br />
The oval A type lavender jadeite<br />
panel cut en cabochon weighing<br />
52.26cts four claw set and<br />
suspended from a diamond set<br />
frame with an integrated crossover<br />
bale. Diamonds total 0.58cts<br />
grain set in 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 18.40gms.<br />
$2,200–2,800<br />
363<br />
A diamond and gold bangle<br />
Oval hinged and pierced form,<br />
set throughout with rose and<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds,<br />
18ct white gold, 25.7gms.<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
364<br />
A diamond cluster ring<br />
Centrally set with a transitional<br />
round brilliant cut diamond weighing<br />
0.50cts, raise above a square<br />
plate set with a border of twelve<br />
small round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.36cts, 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 5.2gms.<br />
$900–1,200<br />
363
127<br />
365<br />
A diamond leaf necklace<br />
Featuring thirty two diamond foliate<br />
panels comprising a marquise flower<br />
panel set with three round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds and two leaves each<br />
set with two brilliant cut diamonds.<br />
Interspaced with knife edge bars<br />
and all crafted in 18ct white gold,<br />
19.15gms, total length 435mm.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
365
128<br />
366<br />
367<br />
366<br />
A ballerina diamond cluster ring<br />
The round brilliant cut diamond<br />
0.65cts with baguette diamond<br />
surround totalling 1.68cts,<br />
14ct gold, 5.90gms.<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
367<br />
A diamond eternity ring<br />
Comprising six baguette cut<br />
diamonds totalling 1.52cts, four claw<br />
set in 18ct gold, 3.80gms.<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
368<br />
A tri colour gold bangle<br />
The oval hinged bangle of twist<br />
design crafted in yellow, rose and<br />
white 23ct gold with polished and<br />
brushed finishes, 22gms.<br />
$3,000–4,000<br />
369<br />
An Art Deco diamond<br />
solitaire ring<br />
Featuring an old cut diamond of<br />
0.80cts, mounted in a pierced<br />
upswept frame set with twenty<br />
three small old mine cut diamonds,<br />
crafted in platinum 2.85gms.<br />
$1,600–2,200<br />
368
129<br />
370<br />
371<br />
370<br />
An emerald and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
The oval cut emerald weighing<br />
5.50cts surrounded by thirty two<br />
tapered baguette cut diamonds and<br />
fifty round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 1.34cts, set in 18ct white<br />
gold, total weight 7.3gms.<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
371<br />
A pair of emerald and diamond<br />
cluster earrings<br />
Each featuring a pear cut emerald<br />
weighing 2.92cts, suspended<br />
from a cluster of round brilliant<br />
and baguette cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.66cts, 18ct gold,<br />
total weight 6.6gms.<br />
$3,000–4,000<br />
373<br />
A sapphire and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
Oval cut sapphire weighing 2.20cts,<br />
surrounded by fourteen round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.42cts, 18ct white gold, 5.88gms.<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
374<br />
A three stone ruby<br />
and diamond ring<br />
Centrally set with an oval cut ruby<br />
weighing 1.00cts, offset by two<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.60cts, 18ct yellow gold, 3.64gms.<br />
$1,600–2,200<br />
372<br />
An emerald and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
The emerald cut emerald weighing<br />
6.77cts, surrounded by an octagonal<br />
frame of single cut diamonds<br />
with further diamonds set to the<br />
pierced gallery and pierced tapering<br />
shoulders totalling 1.36cts, all set in<br />
18ct gold, total weight 9.3gms.<br />
$7,000–9,000<br />
372
130<br />
375<br />
375<br />
Tiffany & Co gold signature<br />
cross earrings<br />
Handcrafted in 18ct yellow gold 'X'<br />
of reeded design, finished with clip<br />
fittings, signed, total weight 17.7gms,<br />
20 x 20mm, accompanied by Tiffany<br />
& Co pouch.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
376<br />
Tiffany & Co diamond, platinum<br />
and gold mesh bracelet<br />
Finely woven 18ct gold mesh centred<br />
with a double clip set with twelve<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.72cts set in platinum, signed,<br />
total weight 38.75gms, accompanied<br />
by Tiffany & Co pouch.<br />
$4,000–6,000<br />
377<br />
A sapphire and diamond<br />
pendant<br />
The oval cut sapphire weighing<br />
1.15cts surrounded by twelve<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.42cts, crafted in 18ct<br />
white gold and suspended from<br />
a 14ct white gold flat serpentine<br />
link chain, total weight 5.33gms,<br />
total length 415mm.<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
378<br />
Tiffany & Co onyx beads<br />
The opera length strand of<br />
uniform round polished onyx<br />
beads measuring 10mm, finished<br />
with a pierced silver ball clasp,<br />
signed, total length 2000mm,<br />
with pouch and bag.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
376
131<br />
379<br />
Cartier Baby Trinity Pampilles<br />
necklace<br />
Crafted in tri-colour 18ct<br />
gold, signed, reference<br />
DO4235, total weight 17.7gms,<br />
total length 630mm.<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
380<br />
An emerald and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
The cushion cut emerald weighing<br />
1.20cts four claw set above a trefoil<br />
of two pear and one princess cut<br />
diamond and three baguette cut<br />
diamonds set to each shoulder.<br />
Having a pierced diamond grain<br />
set gallery and under bezel,<br />
total diamond weight 1.20cts,<br />
18ct white gold, 6.03gms.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
379
132<br />
381<br />
381<br />
A gold cigarette case<br />
Rectangular hinged form with engine<br />
turned decoration, crafted in 9ct<br />
gold, total weight 146.5gms, 135 x<br />
85mm. Hallmarked Birmingham,<br />
retailed by Leighton London.<br />
$4,500–5,500<br />
382<br />
A diamond and gold bracelet<br />
Featuring ten white gold panels<br />
set with eight round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds in a cross formation,<br />
total diamond weight 2.40cts,<br />
interspaced by yellow gold square<br />
geometric polished panels,<br />
18ct gold, total weight 27.85gms,<br />
total length 170mm.<br />
$4,000–6,000<br />
383<br />
An aquamarine and diamond<br />
pendant necklace<br />
The pear cut aquamarine weighing<br />
4.82cts, surrounded by a halo<br />
of round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.43cts, set in 9ct<br />
white gold and suspended from<br />
an Italian sterling silver trace<br />
chain, total weight 5.46gms,<br />
total length 460mm.<br />
$400–600<br />
384<br />
A diamond heart<br />
pendant and chain<br />
The heart shaped panel pave set<br />
with round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.50cts, suspended from a<br />
trace chain, 18ct white gold, 5.55gms,<br />
total length 460mm.<br />
$700–900<br />
382
133<br />
385<br />
386<br />
385<br />
Tiffany & Co diamond<br />
and ruby bee brooch<br />
The body set with a round brilliant<br />
cut diamond of 0.05cts, surrounded<br />
by eighteen round cut rubies, crafted<br />
in 18ct gold, signed, 4.85gms,<br />
accompanied by Tiffany & Co pouch.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
386<br />
Tiffany & Co ruby and pearl ring<br />
Set with three round rubies and two<br />
cultured pearls in a classic half hoop<br />
design, 18ct gold, signed, 2.55gms,<br />
accompanied by Tiffany & Co pouch.<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
387<br />
An aquamarine ring<br />
The oval cut aquamarine weighing<br />
29.59cts, four double claw set in 18ct<br />
gold, 9.8gms.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
388<br />
A topaz and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
The oval cut blue topaz weighing<br />
23.30cts raised in four claws above a<br />
halo of round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.20cts, 18ct white gold,<br />
10.35gms.<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
389<br />
A pair of aquamarine<br />
and diamond earrings<br />
Each featuring an emerald cut<br />
aquamarine weighing 0.80cts, set<br />
below a trefoil of round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds totalling 0.09cts, 18ct gold,<br />
total weight 2.13gms.<br />
$700–900<br />
388<br />
387
134<br />
391<br />
390<br />
390<br />
Tiffany & Co gold cufflinks<br />
Circular polished form with<br />
reeded edge, 18ct gold, signed,<br />
total weight 25.4gms, accompanied<br />
by Tiffany & Co pouch.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
391<br />
A pair of gold cufflinks<br />
Modelled as a pair of lions and<br />
crafted in 18ct gold with baton<br />
terminals, total weight 23.35gms.<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
392<br />
A pair of gold cufflinks<br />
Oval double ended cufflinks with<br />
engraved initials and crest joined<br />
by belcher link chain, 18ct gold,<br />
hallmarked Birmingham 1989,<br />
total weight 28.2gms.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
393<br />
A pair of gold cufflinks and bar<br />
brooch/pin<br />
The modernist cufflinks set with<br />
triangular panels of lapis lazuli<br />
within 18ct gold frames and baton<br />
terminals, 14.36gms, together with a<br />
platinum and 18ct gold bar brooch/<br />
tie pin, 6.48gms.<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
394<br />
A gold chain<br />
The flat figaro link chain<br />
crafted in 14ct gold, 19.03gms,<br />
total length 460mm.<br />
$850–950<br />
395<br />
A gold fringe collar<br />
Comprising uniform flat geometric<br />
panels with bead detail graduating<br />
to the back, crafted in 9ct gold,<br />
26.5gms, total length 420mm.<br />
$650–850<br />
392
135<br />
396<br />
396<br />
Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co<br />
gold disc pendant and chain<br />
Polished stylised disc suspended<br />
from a trace chain, crafted in 18ct<br />
gold, signed, total weight 15.1gms,<br />
total length 775mm, accompanied by<br />
Tiffany & Co pouch.<br />
$2,200–2,800<br />
397<br />
Paloma Picasso for Tiffany & Co<br />
gold brooch<br />
Stylised polished cross design, 18ct<br />
gold, signed, 16gms, 50 x 30mm,<br />
accompanied by Tiffany & Co pouch.<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
398<br />
Tiffany & Co Spiro gold ring<br />
Designed as a textured 'S' shaped<br />
spiral plaque, crafted in 18ct gold,<br />
signed and dated 1993, 7.75gms,<br />
accompanied by Tiffany & Co pouch.<br />
$800–1,200<br />
399<br />
Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co<br />
gold nail ring<br />
Polished scroll form with a stylised<br />
nail head, crafted in 18ct gold,<br />
signed, 10.4gms, accompanied<br />
by Tiffany & Co pouch.<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
398<br />
399<br />
397
136<br />
400<br />
401<br />
400<br />
Rolex Oyster Perpetual<br />
Datejust wrist watch<br />
Automatic, engine turned gold<br />
coloured dial with applied baton<br />
numerals and date at three, gold<br />
bezel and crown, stainless steel and<br />
gold case, reference 68000, calibre<br />
2135, 29 jewels, movement number<br />
367492, signed, 26mm diameter,<br />
total weight 77.35gms.<br />
$2,000–4,000<br />
401<br />
Tag Heuer Formula 1 wrist watch<br />
Quartz, circular blue dial with<br />
applied baton and Arabic numerals<br />
and date at three, stainless steel<br />
and gold case and bands, signed,<br />
41mm diameter, boxed.<br />
$700–900<br />
402<br />
Tag Heuer Kirium chronograph<br />
wrist watch<br />
Automatic, circular cream dial with<br />
three subsidiary dials at three, six<br />
and nine with date at six, stainless<br />
steel case and bands, signed, 40mm<br />
diameter, total weight 161.9gms,<br />
boxed.<br />
$900–1,200<br />
403<br />
Omega De Ville Co Axial<br />
Chronometer wrist watch<br />
Automatic, circular blue dial<br />
with applied Roman numerals<br />
and date at three, stainless steel<br />
case and bracelet bands, signed,<br />
36mm diameter, boxed.<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
402 403
137<br />
404<br />
Georg Jensen Vivianna gold<br />
bracelet wrist watch<br />
Designed by Torun, quartz, mirrored<br />
dial, 18ct gold bracelet bands,<br />
reference 1237, total weight 38.7gms,<br />
boxed.<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
406<br />
A gold wrist watch<br />
Automatic, circular cream dial with<br />
baton numerals and date at three,<br />
signed Gawa, 14ct gold case and 14ct<br />
gold woven brick link bands, 33mm<br />
diameter, total weight 63.8gms.<br />
$1,600–2,200<br />
405<br />
Patek Philippe Ellipse<br />
diamond wrist watch<br />
Automatic, oval black onyx dial,<br />
18ct gold case with grain set round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds, original<br />
black leather bands and buckle,<br />
25mm diameter.<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
404<br />
405
138<br />
409<br />
407<br />
408<br />
407<br />
Jaeger LeCoultre power reserve<br />
gold wrist watch<br />
Automatic, cream dial with applied<br />
baton and Arabic numerals, power<br />
reserve at twelve, 9ct rose gold case,<br />
signed case, dial and movement,<br />
brown leather bands, 30mm<br />
diameter, circa 1950.<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
408<br />
Rolex Perpetual gold<br />
wrist watch<br />
Automatic, circular cream dial with<br />
applied Arabic numerals, 1530<br />
calibre, butterfly rotar, signed case,<br />
dial and movement, 18ct gold case,<br />
black leather bands, 29mm diameter,<br />
circa 1950.<br />
$2,200–3,200<br />
409<br />
A gold dress watch<br />
Manual wind, white gold<br />
circular dial with applied baton<br />
numerals, 18ct white gold<br />
fluted bezel, case, and bracelet<br />
bands, total weight 31.15gms,<br />
16mm diameter.<br />
$1,500–2,000
139<br />
410<br />
Franck Muller Long Island gold<br />
wrist watch<br />
Automatic, cream rectangular dial<br />
with painted black Arabic numerals<br />
and subsidiary dials at six and<br />
twelve, 18ct yellow gold case and<br />
brown leather bands, Reference<br />
1100 DS R, No. 66, 32.2mm diameter,<br />
total weight 104.14gms.<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
411<br />
Tissot gold wrist watch<br />
Manual wind, cream dial with applied<br />
gold baton numerals, 18ct gold case<br />
and integral woven gold bands, 15mm<br />
diameter, total weight 23.6gms,<br />
total length 185mm.<br />
$1,100–1,400<br />
412<br />
A gold fob chain and Waltham<br />
pocket watch<br />
The 9ct gold curb link fob chain<br />
with two swivel clips, 34.6gms,<br />
total length 415mm, suspended with<br />
a Waltham rolled gold pocket watch,<br />
crown wind and set, 50mm diameter.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
410<br />
411
140<br />
Part II Online Auction<br />
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413<br />
MILTON MOON (1926 - 2019)<br />
Two floral decorated<br />
earthenware platters<br />
incised signature to base<br />
the largest 12cm high,<br />
60.5cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Bonython Galleries, Adelaide, 1979<br />
$600–800<br />
414<br />
DAVID AND HERMIA BOYD<br />
(1924-2011 AND 1931-2000)<br />
A stoneware bowl<br />
with mottled celadon glaze, brown<br />
rim and body decoration, incised D H<br />
Boyd underside<br />
7.5cm high, 17.5cm diameter<br />
$200–400<br />
415<br />
FRENCH SCHOOL<br />
La Vendange<br />
colour reproduction<br />
with printed text on margin<br />
34 x 46cm<br />
$200–400<br />
416<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />
Lake Scene<br />
oil on board<br />
signed but illegible lower right<br />
59 x 43 cm<br />
$200–400<br />
417<br />
AFTER WILLIAM ALEXANDER<br />
Punishment of the Tcha, View<br />
in Turon Bay and Natives<br />
of Cochis-china, Playing at<br />
Shuttlecock with their Feet<br />
three colour engravings<br />
published London April 1796, G Nicol<br />
each with printed text on margin<br />
from folio atlas of McCartney<br />
Embassy to China, adapted by Allom<br />
in 1842<br />
17.5 x 23cm (each)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Helen Nixon Collection,<br />
Melbourne<br />
$200–400<br />
418<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />
Returning Home<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed but illegible lower left<br />
49 x 36.5cm<br />
$400–600<br />
419<br />
CHARLES E FRIPP<br />
(ENGLISH, 1854-1906)<br />
Oriental Garden<br />
watercolour on paper<br />
signed lower right: CHAS. E FRIPP<br />
35 x 24cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$200–300<br />
420<br />
SALVATORE PETRUOLO<br />
(1857-1946)<br />
Napoli<br />
watercolour on paper<br />
signed lower right: S Petroulo<br />
58 x 57cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$400–600<br />
421<br />
JECHESKIEL DAWID<br />
KIRSZENBAUM<br />
(POLISH, 1900-1954)<br />
Sacrifice of Jacob<br />
oil on canvas on board<br />
initialled indistinctly lower right<br />
71.5 x 58cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$300–500<br />
422<br />
JOCELYNE AMIEL<br />
Old Man<br />
watercolour and ink<br />
signed lower right: jocelyne amiel<br />
49 x 35.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$100–200
141<br />
423<br />
The King declaring the Festival<br />
of Britain Open from the Steps<br />
of St Paul's Cathedral<br />
colour photograph<br />
39.5 x 49.5cm<br />
$100–200<br />
424<br />
L W HAYWARD<br />
Ecstatic Situation<br />
vitreous enamel<br />
signed lower left: L W HAYWARD<br />
14.5 x 12cm<br />
$80–120<br />
425<br />
L W HAYWARD<br />
Eve and The Cloak of Autumn<br />
vitreous enamel<br />
signed lower left: L W HAYWARD<br />
titled verso: ' EVE AND THE CLOAK<br />
OF AUTUMN'<br />
14.5 x 14.5cm<br />
$80–120<br />
426<br />
DAVID KARP<br />
Feeding the Swans<br />
enamel on copper<br />
signed lower right: David Karp<br />
24.5 x 19cm<br />
$200–400<br />
427<br />
GEORGE BELL (1878-1966)<br />
Antoinette<br />
oil on board<br />
verso: portrait / sketch<br />
a note of authenticity<br />
from the Artist's daughter<br />
accompanies this lot<br />
35 x 25.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Eastgate & Holst, Melbourne<br />
The David and Susi Caddy Collection<br />
EXHIBITED<br />
A Collector's Exhibition, Eastgate<br />
Gallery, Melbourne, 2 - 23 April 2003,<br />
<strong>cat</strong>. no. 2<br />
$600–800<br />
428<br />
SCHOOL OF GEORGE<br />
ROMNEY<br />
Portrait of a Lady<br />
watercolour<br />
25 x 20cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Kit and Betty Olsen Collection,<br />
Melbourne; Thence by descent<br />
The David and Susi Caddy Collection<br />
$400–600<br />
429<br />
AUGUSTUS JOHN (1878-1961)<br />
Two Female Figure Studies<br />
two pencil on paper<br />
30.5 x 13cm and 25 x 11cm (irregular)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
From the Studio of Augustus John<br />
The David and Susi Caddy Collection<br />
$300–500<br />
430<br />
AUGUSTUS JOHN (1878-1961)<br />
A Male and Female Figure<br />
Studies<br />
pencil and conte on paper<br />
30 x 12.5 and 28 x 12cm (irregular)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
From the Studio of Augustus John<br />
The David and Susi Caddy Collection<br />
$300–500<br />
431<br />
KARL GAST<br />
(GERMAN/AUSTRIAN)<br />
London Across the Thames<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed lower left: K L Gast<br />
74.5 x 58.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
432<br />
AFTER JOHN GOULD<br />
Phasianus Scemmeringa and<br />
Lophophorus Lmpeyantus<br />
two reproduction prints<br />
37 x 54cm (each)<br />
$100–200<br />
433<br />
T S BOYES<br />
Regent Street Looking Towards<br />
the Duke of York's Column<br />
colour lithograph<br />
with printed text on margin<br />
32 x 43cm<br />
$100–200<br />
434<br />
An Ormond College Centenary<br />
print 1981<br />
colour reproduction<br />
edition 71/500<br />
with printed text<br />
42.5 x 60cm<br />
$100–200<br />
435<br />
ALFRED WILLIAM EUSTACE<br />
(1820-1907)<br />
River Scene<br />
oil on gum leaf<br />
inscribed on backing board: Oil<br />
Painting on Gum Leaf / By originator<br />
of idea / Eustace Artist Chiltern<br />
painting circa 1856<br />
12 x 14cm (irregular)<br />
$300–500<br />
436<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Seated Lady with Rose<br />
watercolour<br />
27.5 x 20cm<br />
$200–400<br />
437<br />
SAMUEL PROUT (1783-1852)<br />
European Village Square<br />
watercolour<br />
47.5 x 34.5cm<br />
$400–600<br />
438<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />
The Street Vendors<br />
watercolour<br />
44 x 33cm<br />
$300–500
142<br />
439<br />
MAX LYLE (BORN 1935)<br />
Dancer<br />
bronze<br />
incised to base: ML<br />
34 x 28 cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Dick and Barbie<br />
Seddon, Mossgreen Auctions,<br />
Melbourne, 17 March 2007, Lot 77<br />
Private Collection, Melbourne<br />
LITERATURE<br />
John Jones, An eccentric life - the art<br />
collection of Dick and Barbie Seddon,<br />
Melbourne, 2005, illus p 10<br />
$600–800<br />
440<br />
RUSSIAN ICON<br />
The Crucifix<br />
oil on panel<br />
22 x 17.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
441<br />
T MADOX<br />
Study for the Cross 1812<br />
watercolour<br />
signed lower right: T Madox<br />
18.5 x 25cm<br />
$200–300<br />
442<br />
AFTER LUCA BERTELLI<br />
(ITALIAN)<br />
The Last Supper<br />
engraving<br />
with printed text in image<br />
55.5 x 41.5cm<br />
$200–400<br />
443<br />
AFTER JOSHUA REYNOLDS<br />
The Right Honourable Lady<br />
Talbot<br />
mezzotint<br />
published London May 1 1782 by V<br />
Green<br />
with printed text on margin<br />
61 x 38.5cm<br />
$100–300<br />
444<br />
KARLIS MEDNIS (1910-1999)<br />
Presentation of the Gideon by<br />
H. R. H. Prince Charles<br />
folio of 8 drawings and watercolours<br />
each and signed and inscribed lower<br />
left and / or right<br />
34 x 46cm (average size, each)<br />
$600–900<br />
445<br />
MARWILLA<br />
Elephant Ride 1989<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed but illegible and dated lower<br />
right: '89<br />
59 x 90cm<br />
$200–400<br />
446<br />
MARWILLA<br />
Fishing Net 1989<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed but illegible and dated lower<br />
right: '89<br />
74 x 74cm<br />
$200–400<br />
447<br />
MARWILLA<br />
Fishermen 1989<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed but illegible and dated lower<br />
right: '89<br />
59 x 89cm<br />
$200–400<br />
448<br />
ZHING PENG<br />
Wedding 2000<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated lower right: 2000<br />
99 x 86cm<br />
$500–800<br />
449<br />
NGO THYE AUN (MALAYSIAN)<br />
Penang Street 1997<br />
watercolour on paper<br />
signed and dated lower left: Ngo<br />
Thye Aun 1997<br />
18.5 x 27cm<br />
$100–300<br />
450<br />
VICKI WEST (BORN 1960)<br />
Vessel 2014<br />
kelp, kelp stalk and netting twine<br />
14 x 14 x 8cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne<br />
(accompanied by a certifi<strong>cat</strong>e of<br />
authenticity)<br />
EXHIBITED<br />
Survey 2015: Important Paintings and<br />
Sculptures, Vivien Anderson Gallery<br />
at Brightspace, 18 November - 6<br />
December 2015, <strong>cat</strong>. no. 36<br />
$300–500<br />
451<br />
JANET FIELDHOUSE<br />
(BORN 1971)<br />
Armbands 2011<br />
white earthenware, saw dust firing,<br />
feathers and string<br />
40cm high (tallest)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne<br />
EXHIBITED<br />
Janet Fieldhouse: Journey 2011,<br />
Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne,<br />
23 February - 19 March 2011, <strong>cat</strong> no<br />
4 (illus.)<br />
$400–600
143<br />
452<br />
TALGIUM 'CHOCO' EDWARDS<br />
Thirst for Water and Land<br />
two finished carved emu eggs<br />
16cm high (tallest)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
fortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne<br />
EXHIBITED<br />
Talgium 'choco' Edwards: Thirst for<br />
Water and Land, fortyfivedownstairs,<br />
Melbourne, 6 - 16 November 2013, <strong>cat</strong><br />
nos. 21 and 22<br />
$200–400<br />
453<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Thames Embankment<br />
colour lithograph<br />
by Maclure & MacDonald<br />
13.5 x 21cm<br />
$100–200<br />
454<br />
AFTER SYDNEY PARKINSON<br />
Acorides Resinifera,<br />
Leucadendron Serraria, Mimosa<br />
Suaveolens<br />
three Banks' Florilegium prints<br />
each editioned on margin: Plate 334<br />
90/100, Plate 87 36/100, Plate 269<br />
89/100<br />
46.5 x 30cm (each)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Paul Walsh Collection, Melbourne<br />
$300–500<br />
455<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Tawhiao - The Maori King<br />
engraving<br />
printed text on margin<br />
24.5 x 18cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Paul Walsh Collection, Melbourne<br />
$100–200<br />
456<br />
AFTER J W TURNER<br />
Orleans and Near Duclair<br />
pair of engravings<br />
each with printed text on margin<br />
9.5 x 14cm (each)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Paul Walsh Collection, Melbourne<br />
$150–250<br />
457<br />
T SMALES<br />
Riperian Scenes 1911<br />
two oil on canvas<br />
each signed and dated lower right<br />
and left: T Smales 1911<br />
47 x 73cm (frame)<br />
$400–600<br />
458<br />
KEVIN MARITZ (B1954)<br />
Dancer<br />
bronze<br />
30cm high, 19cm wide, 14cm deep<br />
$200–400<br />
459<br />
ADRIAAN VANDERLUGT<br />
Swans<br />
bronze (pair)<br />
one incised with initials and<br />
editioned: A V / 2/20<br />
one incised: Adriaan Vanderlugt<br />
11cm high, 23cm wide, 7.5cm deep<br />
(each)<br />
$200–400<br />
460<br />
A blue and white dish<br />
19th/20th century<br />
the interior painted with lotus scrolls<br />
in a central medallion within a border<br />
below the lipped rim, and repeated<br />
on the exterior, Guangxu mark<br />
16cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
461<br />
A Ming-style blue and white<br />
tazza<br />
decorated with a central lotus<br />
medallion within a floral scroll border,<br />
the high splayed foot encircled with a<br />
lingzhi meander, Qianlong seal mark<br />
10cm high, 20.5cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
462<br />
A famille rose covered bowl<br />
the sides and cover decorated with<br />
alternate pendants suspended<br />
from lotus flower heads and bats<br />
interspersed with jewels, chimes and<br />
tassels, Shendetang Zhi marks<br />
10.6cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
463<br />
Two Chinese vases,<br />
20th century<br />
one with a crackled pale celadon<br />
glaze, the other carved with peony<br />
sprays beneath a pale 'clair de lune'<br />
glaze<br />
27cm and 26cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
464<br />
A northern Indian hanging or<br />
screen, Rajasthan<br />
late 19th/20th century<br />
block-printed and hand-painted<br />
on heavy cotton with scenes from<br />
ceremony, hunting and courtly<br />
life, drawn from the repertoire<br />
of illustrated manuscripts that<br />
circulated in the princely courts of<br />
the region<br />
345 x 90cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Acquired by present owner, Liberty of<br />
London, circa 1980<br />
$800–1,200
144<br />
465<br />
CHINESE SCHOOL<br />
three works on paper, framed<br />
Hanging Basket, ink and colour,<br />
inscribed and with two seals<br />
Standing Horse, ink and colour with<br />
one seal<br />
Flower, collage on paper<br />
47 x 33cm, 34 x 45cm, 28 x 27cm<br />
$200–300<br />
466<br />
A group of Asian works of art<br />
comprising a Chinese silver covered<br />
box, the openwork hinged cover<br />
decorated with flowers and foliage,<br />
and set with a swing handle, marks<br />
to base; together with an Indian<br />
repousse metal bowl; and a pair of<br />
Chinese carved ivory bangles<br />
the box 15.5cm wide<br />
the bangles 11.5cm diameter<br />
$100–200 ♦<br />
467<br />
A pair of carved zitan plaques<br />
each finely carved in relief on one<br />
side with a flowering spray in low<br />
relief, a small aperture below the top<br />
edge<br />
18.5cm long<br />
$300–400<br />
468<br />
A group of four 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<br />
dog, unsigned; a jade figure of a<br />
maiden and deer; an ivory figure of<br />
a Buddhist lion; and a hardstone<br />
carving of a bat and gourd vine<br />
3.8cm to 8cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
469<br />
Three Sawankalok celadon jars<br />
circa 15th century<br />
each with two lug handles below the<br />
narrow incurved mouth<br />
the largest 18cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Two with Sotheby's labels<br />
$200–300<br />
470<br />
Three Sawankalok celadon<br />
wares<br />
circa l5th century<br />
comprising two bowls and a jar, each<br />
with carved decoration beneath the<br />
crackled green glaze<br />
26.5cm, 20.5cm and 13cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
471<br />
A group of six Annamese blue<br />
and white jarlets<br />
15th/16th century<br />
each of squat form with narrow<br />
mouth, decorated with flower and<br />
foliate motifs<br />
the largest 11cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Five with Sotheby's labels<br />
$300–500<br />
472<br />
A Sawankalok celadon elephant<br />
jar<br />
circa 15th century<br />
the jar with two riders seated either<br />
side of the narrow mouth; together<br />
with a seated figure of a man, wood<br />
stand<br />
22.5cm and 11cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
473<br />
A group of Annamese blue and<br />
white wares<br />
15th/16th century<br />
comprising three boxes and covers;<br />
a globular jar; and a fluted dish, each<br />
decorated in underglaze blue with<br />
floral and foliate motifs<br />
the largest box and cover<br />
10cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Three with Sotheby's labels<br />
$300–400<br />
474<br />
A group of six Annamese<br />
monochrome wares<br />
15th/16th century<br />
comprising a celadon-glazed<br />
bowl with steeply rounded sides;<br />
two celadon-glazed dishes one<br />
with a central crane medallion;<br />
a celadon-glazed jarlet; a<br />
brown-glazed bowl with a peony<br />
scroll on the interior; and another<br />
brown-glazed bowl<br />
the largest 18cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Three with Sotheby's labels<br />
$250–350<br />
475<br />
A group of five Khmer<br />
brown-glazed zoomorphic form<br />
stonewares<br />
12th/13th century<br />
comprising two figures of elephants;<br />
an elephant jarlet; a bird jarlet; and<br />
a jarlet moulded with dragons and<br />
flaming pearls<br />
the largest elephant 11cm long<br />
$300–500<br />
476<br />
A group of five South East Asian<br />
wares<br />
15th/16th century<br />
comprising two dishes painted with<br />
a central flower sprig medallion; a<br />
similar bowl; a small kendi; and a box<br />
and cover<br />
the largest dish 28.5cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Three pieces with Sotheby's labels,<br />
one with Jane Carnegie label<br />
$300–500
145<br />
477<br />
A collection of six early Chinese<br />
ceramics<br />
Song/Ming dynasty<br />
comprising a qingbai bowl; and a<br />
covered box; a white glazed jar with<br />
lug handles; a celadon-glazed bowl; a<br />
blue and white deep dish; and a blue<br />
and white bowl, two boxes<br />
the blue and white dish<br />
31cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The jar with Sotheby's label<br />
$350–550<br />
478<br />
A large Annamese blue and<br />
white dish and an unusual altar<br />
vessel<br />
15th/16th century<br />
the dish painted with a central<br />
flower-head medallion encircled with<br />
floral and foliate scrolls, the vessel<br />
painted with a dragon pursuing<br />
a flaming pearl between formal<br />
borders, above the splayed foot<br />
encircled with horizontal brown<br />
bands and an inscription around the<br />
unglazed narrow mouth<br />
the dish 36.5cm diameter<br />
the altar vessel 31.5cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The altar vessel, Sotheby's<br />
Melbourne, 29 October 2013, lot 180<br />
$400–500<br />
479<br />
A Jun-type 'narcissus bowl'<br />
standing on three bracket feet, the<br />
shallow rounded sides with two<br />
bands of raised bosses beneath the<br />
crimson glaze, the interior glazed in<br />
milky lavender blue<br />
26cm diameter<br />
$450–650<br />
480<br />
Two Chinese<br />
monochrome vases<br />
late 19th/20th century<br />
one of globular form with slender<br />
neck covered with a sang de<br />
boeuf glaze thinning around the<br />
narrow mouth, seal mark; and<br />
a pear-shaped vase covered<br />
with a crackled celadon glaze<br />
29cm and 21cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
481<br />
A group of S.E. Asian bronze<br />
figures<br />
comprising a Khmer bronze figure<br />
of Buddha standing wearing a dhoti<br />
and cape and adorned with necklace<br />
and crown, left hand raised in abhaya<br />
mudra, the right held to the side; a<br />
Thai bronze head of Buddha, wood<br />
stand; and two bronze figures, one<br />
standing holding an alms bowl; the<br />
other prostrate holding a lotus flower<br />
the Khmer figure 33cm high<br />
the prostrate figure 29cm long<br />
$400–600<br />
482<br />
A group of six Khmer<br />
brown-glazed stonewares<br />
12th/13th century<br />
comprising three jars; two jarlets; and<br />
a small kendi<br />
the largest 17cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Three with Sotheby's labels<br />
$250–350<br />
483<br />
A collection of five Chinese<br />
hardwood stands<br />
$200–300<br />
484<br />
A gilt-lacquered bronze figure<br />
of Buddha<br />
seated in dhyanasana on a waisted<br />
base with right hand in bhumisparsa<br />
mudra; together with a small bronze<br />
figure of a qilin, wood base<br />
the figure 21cm high<br />
the qilin 8cm long<br />
$400–600<br />
485<br />
A group of eight hardstone<br />
carvings<br />
together with three figures carved<br />
from various materials<br />
the largest 10.5cm<br />
$100–150<br />
486<br />
A collection of ceramics and a<br />
metal mounted bowl<br />
20th century<br />
the largest 31cm high<br />
$100–150<br />
487<br />
A pair of ornately carved hard<br />
wood screens, South-East Asia<br />
with internal hinged flaps, presented<br />
as wall hangings<br />
each 159.5 x 80cm<br />
$300–500<br />
488<br />
A Chinese openwork carved<br />
rosewood chair<br />
the back with fan shaped medallion<br />
featuring a maiden on a trellis, boxed<br />
stretcher<br />
83cm high, 61cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
489<br />
ZHAO YONG<br />
Landscape<br />
ink and colour on paper<br />
inscribed and with one seal<br />
95 x 178cm<br />
$400–600<br />
490<br />
Two carved bamboo wares<br />
19th/20th century<br />
comprising a cylindrical cricket cage,<br />
carved and pierced with figures in a<br />
temple garden with pine trees and<br />
rockwork, wood base and mouth rim;<br />
and a figure of Shou Lao standing<br />
with a boy attendant<br />
18.4cm and 21cm high<br />
$400–500
146<br />
491<br />
A Chinese black lacquered<br />
cabinet<br />
the two doors opening to a two<br />
drawer shelf section with storage<br />
compartment below, the front<br />
painted in red and gilt with a<br />
landscape<br />
180cm high, 116cm wide, 57cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
492<br />
A Chinese two seater hard wood<br />
bench<br />
with dragon head terminals and<br />
carved panels to the back, front and<br />
sides<br />
89cm high,116cm long, 63cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
493<br />
Three Binh Thuan shipwreck<br />
bowls<br />
Ming dynasty<br />
decorated in underglaze blue with<br />
lions and a brocade ball<br />
20cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Bin Thuan labels<br />
$500–700<br />
494<br />
A pair of Canton enamel vases<br />
20th century<br />
each of pear shape with flared neck<br />
and splayed base, decorated in<br />
famille rose palette with sprays of<br />
fruits and flowers reserved on the<br />
overall pink ground<br />
45.5cm high<br />
$500–700<br />
495<br />
A Chinese red lacquered<br />
cabinet<br />
with two doors opening to a single<br />
shelf above a lower compartment,<br />
the front painted with a landscape<br />
and set with a circular metal lock<br />
plate and lock<br />
184cm high, 119.5cm wide,<br />
55.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
496<br />
A famille verte vase<br />
20th century<br />
the sides painted with a broad frieze<br />
of lotus and peony flowers below the<br />
slender neck<br />
25.5cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
497<br />
A pair of copper<br />
red-glazed wine cups<br />
20th century<br />
each covered on the exterior with a<br />
liver-red glaze<br />
6cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
498<br />
An iron-red decorated beaker<br />
the steep sides painted with fish in a<br />
lotus pond, leaf mark<br />
9.5cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
499<br />
A decorative iron red lacquer bi<br />
disk sculpture<br />
of compressed circular form with an<br />
aperture, a shallow ring to one side,<br />
raised on a metal display stand<br />
72cm high (including stand), disk<br />
65cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
500<br />
Three volumes on Chinese<br />
and Japanese art<br />
$100-200<br />
501<br />
A four panel porcelain mounted<br />
screen<br />
each panel painted on one side with<br />
flowering plants, the reverse with<br />
a landscape in puce, inscribed and<br />
with two seals, the hardwood frame<br />
simulating bamboo and pierced with<br />
bats and foliate scrolls, surmounted<br />
by confronted dragons<br />
each panel 157.5 x 40cm<br />
$300-500<br />
502<br />
A group of five yixing teapots<br />
the sides decorated with inscriptions,<br />
landscapes and birds on flowering<br />
branches, marks to the base<br />
the largest 24cm long<br />
$100–200<br />
503<br />
A group of five inscribed yixing<br />
teapots<br />
inscriptions and marks to the base<br />
the largest 18cm long<br />
$100–200<br />
504<br />
A group of nine inscribed<br />
earthenware yixing teapots<br />
marks to the base<br />
the highest 11cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
505<br />
A nest of five Japanese gilt<br />
lacquer boxes and covers<br />
20th century<br />
each decorated in relief on the<br />
cover with a butterfly hovering over<br />
flowering peony branches in relief on<br />
a diaper ground<br />
14cm x 11cm x 8.5cm<br />
$150–250<br />
506<br />
Two Japanese triptych wood<br />
block prints<br />
A Procession of Beauties along a Sea<br />
Shore; and<br />
Kabuki actors, framed<br />
52cm x 85cm and 52.5cm x 86cm<br />
$500–700<br />
507<br />
A contemporary Japanese<br />
Tansu<br />
of typical form with a series of sliding<br />
doors and small drawers with brass<br />
hardware<br />
166cm high, 93cm wide, 41.5cm deep<br />
$400–600
147<br />
508<br />
An antique Japanese<br />
Kote armoured sleeve,<br />
Edo/Meiji period<br />
with chain linked plates and fabric<br />
backing<br />
65cm long<br />
$300–500<br />
509<br />
A bronze shi-shi censer<br />
19th century<br />
the animal standing with its forepaws<br />
resting on an openwork brocade ball,<br />
wood stand<br />
the figure 36cm long<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$400–500<br />
510<br />
A large crackle-glazed censer<br />
and cover<br />
20th century<br />
set with double scroll handles and<br />
Buddhist lion knop<br />
43cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$200–300<br />
511<br />
A group of six Satsuma<br />
earthenware vases<br />
20th century<br />
the tallest vase 30cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$100–200<br />
512<br />
Two Japanese polychrome<br />
wares<br />
Meiji period<br />
comprising a ewer with bird form<br />
spout and dragon handle; and an<br />
Imari hexagonal vessel with relief<br />
decoration and pierced neck<br />
24.5cm and 22cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$300–400<br />
513<br />
A polychrome covered tureen<br />
and an oval stand<br />
20th century<br />
the tureen decorated with European<br />
huntsmen in famille rose style, the<br />
stand with diaper and foliage scroll<br />
border<br />
the tureen 37cm wide, the stand 34<br />
cm wide<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$300–400<br />
514<br />
A group of eight blue and white<br />
wares<br />
20th century<br />
comprising a large deep quatrefoil<br />
dish; three bowls; a Ming style vase;<br />
two contemporary covered bowls;<br />
and a small reticulated jar and cover<br />
the dish 43.5cm wide<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$200–300<br />
515<br />
A Japanese Satsuma<br />
earthenware vase<br />
Meiji period<br />
painted with figures and formal<br />
borders<br />
35.5cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$300–400<br />
516<br />
Two Japanese Satsuma<br />
earthenware vases<br />
20th century<br />
one with figure panels on a coral<br />
ground; the other with figure panels<br />
on a gilt decorated blue ground<br />
42cm and 32cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$250–350<br />
517<br />
A Japanese lithophane tea set<br />
20th century<br />
comprising six cups, saucers and<br />
side plates, a teapot, sugar basin and<br />
covered milk jug with dragon motifs<br />
and moriage enamel decoration;<br />
together with a larger similar plate<br />
the teapot 19cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$100–200<br />
518<br />
A group of five Satsuma<br />
earthenwares<br />
19th/20th century<br />
comprising a squat circular covered<br />
box; a pair of mille fleurs decorated<br />
vases; a hexagonal vase; and a small<br />
tazza, marks to bases<br />
the largest vase 15.5cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$150–250
148<br />
519<br />
Two Satsuma earthenwares<br />
Meiji period<br />
comprising a dish finely decorated<br />
on the interior with warriors and<br />
maidens on a gilt diaper ground,<br />
inscription Dain Nippon Yokohama<br />
ko Satsuma yaki Hododa zo to base;<br />
together with a circular compressed<br />
box and cover decorated with<br />
vignettes on a deli<strong>cat</strong>e scroll ground,<br />
Hozan mark to base<br />
the dish 12cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$400–600<br />
520<br />
Two Japanese cloisonné<br />
enamel wares<br />
late Meiji period<br />
comprising a shallow dish with<br />
tortoise and mushroom decoration;<br />
and an oval plaque featuring birds<br />
and a vase of flowering plants<br />
the dish 23cm, the plaque 27.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$200–300<br />
521<br />
A group of six Japanese<br />
porcelain wares<br />
Meiji period<br />
comprising four from a set decorated<br />
with figural vignettes; a similarly<br />
decorated covered bowl; and a petite<br />
bowl<br />
the largest dish 20.5cm wide<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$200–300<br />
522<br />
A group of four carved wood<br />
figures<br />
20th century<br />
comprising a pair of Immortals with<br />
silver wire inlay; a boxwood figure of<br />
an Immortal; and a boxwood figure of<br />
small boy holding a bird<br />
the tallest 29cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$200–400<br />
523<br />
Three carved wood animal<br />
figures<br />
20th century<br />
comprising a boy on a buffalo, the<br />
animal with bone inlaid eyes and<br />
teeth, fitted wood stand; a figure of a<br />
lion with inlaid eyes and teeth; and a<br />
small lion figure, all with wood stands<br />
the boy and buffalo figure 27cm wide<br />
the lions 23cm and 19cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$300–400<br />
524<br />
Three Japanese carved ivory<br />
and bone implements<br />
19th/20th century<br />
including a dagger in a bone case<br />
carved with figures; a glove stretcher<br />
carved with flowers and a figural<br />
scene; and a paperknife or page<br />
turner engraved with birds on foliate<br />
branches<br />
the dagger 28cm long<br />
the glove stretcher 24cm long, the<br />
page turner 34.5cm long<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$200–400 ♦<br />
525<br />
A mother of pearl inlaid black<br />
lacquer panel<br />
20th century<br />
depicting a vase of flowers, framed<br />
96 x 38cm overall<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$200–300<br />
526<br />
A kimono and associated obi<br />
in apricot toned silk featuring<br />
autumnal floral scenes<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$200–300<br />
527<br />
An embellished octagonal wood<br />
box and cover<br />
together with a wood figure of a<br />
shi-shi<br />
the shi-shi 12.5cm long<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$100–200<br />
528<br />
A pair of modern ebonised oak<br />
stands<br />
with tile inserts in russet and gold,<br />
and raised on stile legs<br />
31cm high, 45cm wide, 35cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$100–200<br />
529<br />
A pair of hardwood drum<br />
shaped stands or seats<br />
20th century<br />
46cm high, 36cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$400–500
149<br />
530<br />
PERSIAN SCHOOL, 20TH<br />
CENTURY<br />
Fath 'Ali Shah<br />
oil on canvas, title to centre of image,<br />
as per translation of text<br />
136 cm high, 70.5cm wide, image<br />
$300–500<br />
531<br />
MUGHAL SCHOOL<br />
Nobleman and his court<br />
greeting foreign emissaries<br />
watercolour, gouache and gilt on<br />
paper<br />
35cm high, 46.5cm wide, image<br />
64.5cm high, 74.5cm wide, matt and<br />
frame<br />
$500–800<br />
532<br />
MUGHAL SCHOOL<br />
Two portraits of notable figures<br />
a portrait of Jayajirao Scindia,<br />
Maharajah of Gwalior within an<br />
archway, and a throned Maharajah in<br />
a garden terrace, both in watercolour<br />
and gouache colours picked out in<br />
gilt<br />
23.5cm high, 18cm wide<br />
29cm high, 23cm wide<br />
$500–800<br />
533<br />
An Indian white metal bird on<br />
a ring<br />
20th century<br />
the embossed ring with chain and<br />
dressed with suspended clusters of<br />
little bells<br />
21.5cm diameter, ring<br />
30.5cm bird length<br />
$200–400<br />
534<br />
A Russian brass samovar, late<br />
19th/early 20th century<br />
of typical form with burner, twin<br />
handles, spigot and integral stand<br />
with four feet<br />
46cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$80–120<br />
535<br />
A brass cased carriage clock,<br />
circa 1900<br />
of typical form with a cylinder<br />
platform escapement, striking on<br />
gong, with Roman enamel dial,<br />
original glass and associated key<br />
13.5cm high, 9cm wide, 8cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
536<br />
A French bracket clock,<br />
made for the English market,<br />
early 20th century<br />
the arching case with brass finials<br />
and carry handle, silvered dial with<br />
Arabic numerals and retailer's mark<br />
of Cowland Bros, 48 Cornwall EC,<br />
with bracket shelf and associated key<br />
30cm high, 21cm wide, 13cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
537<br />
A Grecian temple style<br />
oak cased bracket clock,<br />
Winterhalder and Hofmeier,<br />
circa 1900<br />
eight day movement and quarter<br />
striking on two gongs, the silvered<br />
dial with Roman numerals and<br />
enclosed by a decorative mask,<br />
marks to mechanism, with<br />
associated key and pendulum<br />
32.5cm high, 27cm wide, 18cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
538<br />
A French walnut and ormolu<br />
portico clock, maker's mark for<br />
Japy Freres, 19th century<br />
the inlaid clock featuring an enamel<br />
dial with Roman numerals, cast<br />
bezel above a lyre and medallion<br />
pendulum, with key<br />
50cm high, 26cm wide, 14.5cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
539<br />
A large collection of antique<br />
and vintage buttons together<br />
with three volumes on button<br />
collecting<br />
including glass, brass, fabric, enamel,<br />
ceramic and various decorative<br />
buttons<br />
$100–200<br />
540<br />
A Victorian papier-mâché fan<br />
form fire screen, 19th century<br />
decorated with a roundel of potted<br />
sunflowers and inset with abalone<br />
shell<br />
60cm high, 61cm wide<br />
$300–500<br />
541<br />
EDOUARD DROUOT (FRENCH,<br />
1859-1945)<br />
a patinated bronze model of a<br />
young woman carrying a pole<br />
incised signature, E. Drouot to base<br />
verso and an applied Paris bronze<br />
guarantee stamp<br />
25.5cm high<br />
$200–400<br />
542<br />
A spelter figure of a maiden,<br />
'Reverie' by Maignon,<br />
late 19th century<br />
with a patinated finish and raised on<br />
a painted faux rouge base<br />
title and maker to name plate<br />
45cm high<br />
$150–250
150<br />
543<br />
A set of early pewter plates<br />
together with an assortment of<br />
decorative and industrial metalware<br />
and a Wedgwood jasper ware vase<br />
$100–200<br />
544<br />
A large contemporary wall<br />
mirror<br />
with a silver gilt moulded frame<br />
enclosing bevelled mirror plate<br />
214 x 124cm<br />
$300–500<br />
545<br />
A large ornate gilt frame,<br />
late 19th century<br />
124 x 109cm<br />
$200–400<br />
546<br />
A pair of Japanese blue<br />
cloisonné vases and a similar<br />
charger, 20th century<br />
with birds and butterflies amidst<br />
flowers and foliage, the vases with<br />
patterned collars and waisted necks,<br />
lappets to the foot, the charger<br />
enclosed by a decorative border<br />
39.5cm high, vases, 36cm diameter,<br />
charger<br />
$650–800<br />
547<br />
A pair of French Empire style<br />
gilt mounted marble cassolettes<br />
with covers, early 19th century<br />
with lion head terminals and slender<br />
supports to hoof feet upon triangular<br />
bases, the domed covers with fruiting<br />
finials converting to candlesticks with<br />
gilded sconces<br />
25cm high<br />
$500–700<br />
548<br />
A Secessionist Bohemian<br />
silhouette decorated crystal<br />
vase attributed to Friedrich<br />
Pietsch, circa 1910<br />
heavy gauge cut crystal with<br />
medallions featuring prancing<br />
nymphs, and further decorated with<br />
floral motifs<br />
15cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
549<br />
Two Moorcroft flambè vases,<br />
1928-1949 period<br />
in 'grape and leaf' and 'blackberry and<br />
leaf' patterns, with tubelined friezes<br />
and impressed marks of the period<br />
and facsimile signature underside<br />
13cm and 11.5cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
550<br />
BALINESE SCHOOL<br />
Balinese Dancer<br />
oi on canvas<br />
signed lower left: Asni<br />
76.5 x 56.5cm<br />
$250–450<br />
551<br />
A carved and painted simulated<br />
life size Varanus Salvator<br />
monitor lizard<br />
120cm long<br />
$100–200<br />
552<br />
A large collection of Balinese<br />
and South Asian masks and<br />
carvings<br />
approximately 40 pieces variously<br />
carved and painted, made out of<br />
wood and papier-mâché, some with<br />
leather, gilded paper and horsehair<br />
features<br />
the large Barong mask pictured<br />
60cm high, 51cm wide, 15cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
553<br />
A group of five decorative<br />
Tibetan thangkas<br />
20th century<br />
in carved and gilded frames<br />
the largest painted image<br />
84.5 x 61cm<br />
$300–500<br />
554<br />
A group of three glazed<br />
ceramic elephant stools<br />
20th century<br />
in shades of blue and cream,<br />
together with a modern Chinese<br />
cinnabar lacquer vase<br />
31cm high, vase<br />
44.5cm high, 52cm wide, 22cm deep<br />
(approx), stools<br />
$200–300<br />
555<br />
CARL WOLLEK, (1862-1936),<br />
AUSTRIAN<br />
A pair of bronze relief plaques,<br />
1922<br />
bronze relief figural plaques, signed<br />
and dated CARL WOLLEK 1922<br />
below each image and set within<br />
hardwood doors<br />
21cm high, 30.5cm wide, plaques<br />
179cm high, 49.5cm wide<br />
$400–500<br />
556<br />
A Georgian enamel snuff box,<br />
18th century<br />
the domed box decorated with a<br />
Watteau-esque romantic idyll to the<br />
lid and floral sprays to the body<br />
6cm high, 13.5cm wide, 8.5cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
557<br />
A framed Rococo style painted<br />
plaque, mid 20th century<br />
the Watteau-esque romantic idyll<br />
in colours on ivory, housed in a gilt<br />
metal frame<br />
13.5cm 13.5cm high, 18cm wide,<br />
plaque<br />
17cm high, 22cm wide, frame<br />
$300–400
151<br />
558<br />
Three assorted boxes, including<br />
a papier-mâché snuff box, 19th/<br />
later 20th century<br />
the circular snuff box depicting<br />
three 'merry boys' and a little ditty,<br />
a painted plaster ware box with an<br />
antique scene and a small Italian<br />
nautical theme box, painted marks<br />
to base<br />
the plasterware box 6cm high,<br />
14cm wide, 9cm deep<br />
$100–150<br />
559<br />
A three-light Fallow deer antler<br />
chandelier<br />
naturally shed antlers on a wrought<br />
iron base<br />
50cm drop, 70cm at widest point<br />
$450–550<br />
560<br />
A pair of red deer antler<br />
candlesticks<br />
naturally shed<br />
13.5cm high, 62.5cm wide and<br />
smaller<br />
$300–400<br />
561<br />
RUSSIAN ICON<br />
The Sermon<br />
oil on panel<br />
45.5 x 26cm<br />
$200–400<br />
562<br />
RUSSIAN ICON<br />
The Visitation<br />
oil on panel<br />
36 x 25.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
563<br />
PERSIAN SCHOOL<br />
The Procession<br />
mixed media<br />
inscribed upper centre<br />
24 x 19.5cm<br />
$100–300<br />
564<br />
A painted plaster wall mask,<br />
mid 20th century<br />
the gilded mask held between a pair<br />
of skin type gloves, unmarked<br />
29cm high, 18cm wide<br />
$150–250<br />
565<br />
Three gilt frames including a<br />
Thallon frame<br />
largest measuring 130 x 102.5cm<br />
$200–300<br />
566<br />
A Chinese blue and white<br />
'dragon' dish<br />
together with a small Chinese<br />
baluster form twin-handled vase,<br />
marks to the bases<br />
the vase 14.5cm high, the dish<br />
12cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
567<br />
A decorative carved quartz bust<br />
of Guanyin<br />
with stand<br />
the bust 34cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
568<br />
A small Chinoiserie style<br />
pagoda form display cabinet<br />
three tiered, with perspex shelves<br />
above a small drawer<br />
93cm high, 33cm wide, 16cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
569<br />
A set of vintage heavy gauge<br />
copper saucepans by Havard,<br />
France<br />
the five nesting pans with spouts<br />
and cast brass handles, hammered<br />
bases, the largest pan stamped<br />
‘Havard Made In France’<br />
9.5cm high, 20.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
570<br />
A Louis XV style gilded cushion<br />
front mirror<br />
126 x 91cm<br />
$600–800<br />
571<br />
A monumental and imposing<br />
plaster model of Chairman Mao<br />
a larger than life size floor standing<br />
bust<br />
170cm high, 135cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
$500–700<br />
572<br />
An large Indian silver plate<br />
caparisoned elephant box<br />
with articulated ears, decorated in<br />
the Kutch style together with a small<br />
white metal elephant ornament<br />
54cm high, 21cm wide, 48cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
573<br />
A large Neoclassical silver plate<br />
champagne bucket<br />
twin handled, footed base<br />
41cm high, 62.5cm wide,<br />
29.5cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
574<br />
A large and varied collection<br />
of reference books, art books<br />
and <strong>cat</strong>alogues on history,<br />
architecture, collecting, interior<br />
decorating and jewellery,<br />
Australian and International<br />
comprising twelve boxes<br />
$100–200<br />
575<br />
A pair of gilt framed prints<br />
Image 120 x 59.5cm<br />
$300–500
152<br />
576<br />
A pair of large gilt framed<br />
decorative prints of pietra dura<br />
style flower vases<br />
image 116 x 73.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
577<br />
A pair of silvered metal<br />
storm-shade candle lamps<br />
on turned pedestals and tripod bases<br />
60.5cm high with shade, the stand<br />
24.5cm high, 18cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
578<br />
A carved giltwood mirror in the<br />
Neoclassical style<br />
with a pierced and stepped crest,<br />
bead detail to frame<br />
155cm high, 56cm wide<br />
$300–400<br />
579<br />
A Chinese style celadon glazed<br />
reverse flow teapot<br />
with incised decoration and shi-shi<br />
style spout<br />
13.5cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
580<br />
A Bang & Olufsen Beocenter<br />
2200 sound system, 1984/1985<br />
together with two Beovox speakers<br />
$400–600<br />
581<br />
CHARLES CATTON JNR.<br />
(1756-1819)<br />
A Tapoa Tafa (Eastern Quoll),<br />
published 1789<br />
hand coloured copper engraving,<br />
from the foundation study of<br />
Australian fauna, by Surgeon John<br />
White<br />
image size 17cm high, 20cm wide<br />
$200–300<br />
582<br />
A collection of Victorian copper<br />
haystack measures and a<br />
twin handle warming dish,<br />
19th century<br />
comprising five haystack measures<br />
the largest 30cm high<br />
$400–500<br />
583<br />
A pierced and carved walnut<br />
coffee table<br />
with glass inset top<br />
46.5cm high, 74cm square<br />
$100–200<br />
584<br />
An Osvaldo Borsani rosewood<br />
veneer dining table, Italian,<br />
circa 1950s<br />
later reinforced structure work to<br />
base to support table top<br />
shield inlay to serpentine form<br />
pedestal base above original<br />
alabaster foot<br />
77cm high, 230.5cm wide,<br />
114cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
585<br />
A French spelter figure of<br />
shepherdess, signed Moreau,<br />
late 19th century<br />
the bronze toned figure seated upon<br />
a rustic plinth and resting upon her<br />
crook, signature of Moreau to the<br />
foot, raise on a wooden base<br />
60cm high<br />
$200–400<br />
586<br />
Two miniature Victorian<br />
chatelaine scent bottles,<br />
19th century<br />
one in green faceted glass with an<br />
embossed silver turban lid, the other<br />
with a rose decorated guilloche<br />
enamel cap, stopper to one, the silver<br />
screw top lid with cork insert<br />
the enamel lid bottle 7.5cm long<br />
$200–400<br />
587<br />
A Chinoiserie lacquer folding<br />
chess and backgammon board,<br />
including backgammon pieces,<br />
together with partial Cantonese<br />
chess set<br />
the black lacquer board with gilt and<br />
painted decorations, and including<br />
backgammon pieces, together with a<br />
part Cantonese ivory chess set<br />
the largest chess piece 11.5cm high<br />
the folding board 9cm high,<br />
56cm wide, 28cm deep (folded)<br />
$500–600 ♦<br />
588<br />
A metamorphic walnut smokers'<br />
cabinet, 19th/20th century<br />
the tambour front opening to<br />
reveal small drawers and an open<br />
compartment, with provision for<br />
cigars<br />
33.5cm high, 24.5cm wide,<br />
22cm deep<br />
$350–450<br />
589<br />
A Victorian ivory notebook with<br />
an associated pen and a quill<br />
knife, 19th century<br />
the notebook with ivory leaves<br />
8.5 x 4.5cm<br />
$200–400 ♦<br />
590<br />
An Art Deco spelter pheasant<br />
statue on marble base,<br />
circa 1925<br />
in bronze colours with cold painted<br />
feather details, raised on a veined<br />
black marble base faced with<br />
alabaster and contrasting marble<br />
tiles<br />
22cm high, 45cm wide, 10cm deep<br />
$250–350<br />
591<br />
An Art Deco spelter deer group<br />
on marble base, circa 1925<br />
recumbent twin deer in bronze lustre<br />
colours upon a veined white marble<br />
base<br />
15cm high, 45cm wide, 10cm deep<br />
$150–200
153<br />
592<br />
A set of six nesting copper<br />
pans, early 20th century<br />
all copper with rivet joined steel<br />
handles<br />
the largest pan 8cm high,<br />
19cm diameter, the handle 22cm long<br />
$200–400<br />
593<br />
A French bevelled and etched<br />
wall mirror, 1930s<br />
the frame of serpentine profile with<br />
foliate decorations<br />
77 x 56cm<br />
$400–600<br />
594<br />
A taxidermied specimen of a<br />
mongoose attacking a cobra<br />
56cm high<br />
$250–300<br />
595<br />
A cold painted bronze model of<br />
a kingfisher<br />
in the Viennese manner, realistically<br />
cast and coloured, unmarked<br />
6cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
596<br />
A group of wood whist<br />
markers, including Pall Mall,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
seven items in mixed timbers<br />
the largest 9 x 5.5cm<br />
$150–200<br />
597<br />
A Victorian bronze figural desk<br />
taperstick and pen holder, 1874<br />
featuring a winged cherub on a lily<br />
pad, a bud form taper holder with<br />
an attached chain and snuffer, the<br />
stem serving as the handle, lozenge<br />
registration mark with date cipher<br />
underside<br />
12cm high, 20cm wide, 17cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
598<br />
DAISY B<br />
Bathi<br />
coil weave Pandanus 'Bolanda'<br />
(European) style shopping basket<br />
inscribed on label: Woven by: Daisy B<br />
/ Code: BAS 1002<br />
26cm high, 27cm wide, 14cm deep<br />
$200–400<br />
599<br />
A painted wooden rocking horse<br />
with a dappled black and white 'coat',<br />
horsehair mane and tail, tooled tan<br />
leather saddle and bridle, mounted<br />
on green wood rockers<br />
96cm high, 165cm long, 40cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
600<br />
A large wood folk art painted<br />
trunk<br />
the domed strapwork trunk painted<br />
with birds and foliage upon a sage<br />
green ground<br />
71cm high, 112cm wide, 68cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
601<br />
A naive carved rocking horse<br />
together with an oriental wood<br />
loom<br />
the bare wood horse without ears,<br />
mane or tail above a rocker base,<br />
and a small domestic loom with cog<br />
wheels, bearing oriental characters<br />
the horse 75cm high, 109cm wide,<br />
37cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
602<br />
A French carved wall mirror,<br />
19th century<br />
with a pierced crest and acanthus<br />
leaf decoration throughout, set with<br />
bevelled plate<br />
108 x 73cm<br />
$200–300<br />
603<br />
A circular mahogany pedestal<br />
table, probably Anglo Indian,<br />
19th century<br />
with a broad ribbed vase form<br />
pedestal to a shaped base above<br />
squashed bun feet<br />
144cm diameter, 85cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
604<br />
A Louis XV style giltwood salon<br />
chair with brocade covering,<br />
18th century<br />
with a shaped back, serpentine seat<br />
and raised on exaggerated cabriole<br />
legs, with carved floral details to the<br />
frame and upholstered in sprigged<br />
deep peach silk brocade<br />
$140–300<br />
605<br />
A Louis XV style parquetry<br />
cherry wood coffee table<br />
the framed surface above an<br />
undulating and barbed skirt, raised<br />
on cabriole legs with whorl feet<br />
46cm high, 107cm square<br />
$400–600<br />
606<br />
A Louis XV style cream & gold<br />
painted dressing table<br />
with an associated three panel mirror<br />
the table 78cm high, 144cm wide,<br />
77cm deep<br />
$200–400<br />
607<br />
A Louis XV style cream painted<br />
sideboard<br />
of serpentine profile with twin frieze<br />
drawers and cabriole legs united by<br />
an undertier, the painted finish with<br />
gold trims and hardware<br />
91cm high, 220cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
$400–600
154<br />
608<br />
A large gilt wood mantel mirror<br />
in the Louis XVI manner<br />
with a carved floral wreath and trophy<br />
crest<br />
180cm high, 121cm wide<br />
$800–1,200<br />
609<br />
An apricot painted and gilt<br />
wood rectangular panel mirror<br />
85cm high, 240cm wide<br />
$200–400<br />
610<br />
A 'Foliage' mirror by Barry Dixon<br />
for Arteriors<br />
of near oval form with candle pricket<br />
and trailing foliage to the lower<br />
register<br />
90cm high, 58cm wide, 17cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
611<br />
A Victorian circular walnut<br />
sewing table, 19th century<br />
with a decorative crimped apron<br />
upon a turned support to a tripod<br />
base<br />
69.5cm high, 42cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
612<br />
A large Louis XV style cherry<br />
wood parquetry table<br />
with a serpentine skirt and supported<br />
on cabriole legs<br />
76cm high, 303cm wide, 120cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
613<br />
A set of eight high back<br />
upholstered chairs<br />
with os-de-mouton legs and<br />
stretchers<br />
$500–800<br />
614<br />
An Italian style cherry wood<br />
stretcher-based table,<br />
20th century<br />
with relief decoration to the<br />
serpentine skirt upon double scroll<br />
legs<br />
200cm wide (approx), 120cm deep<br />
(approx)<br />
$500–800<br />
615<br />
A Louis XV style oak bureau<br />
bookcase<br />
with an arching crest with shell<br />
ornament above twin shaped doors<br />
and two internal shelves, a relief<br />
carved fall front above a slide and two<br />
long drawers, with a shaped skirt and<br />
cabriole legs<br />
195cm high, 98cm wide, 52cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
616<br />
A pair of Georgian style silver<br />
giltwood wing back armchairs<br />
with relief carved and shaped aprons<br />
and raised on cabriole legs, together<br />
with a pair of similarly upholstered<br />
green velvet ottomans<br />
$600–800<br />
617<br />
A Venetian cushion front mirror,<br />
20th century<br />
with a pierced foliate crest and verre<br />
eglomise decoration throughout<br />
120 x 72cm<br />
$500–800<br />
618<br />
A large antique French<br />
door with cast iron fittings,<br />
19th century<br />
with an ornate design and glass<br />
pane to the upper register above two<br />
fielded panels<br />
218 x 85cm<br />
$1,000–1,800<br />
619<br />
A Louis XV style painted fauteuil<br />
and a Louis XVI style gilded<br />
bench seat<br />
the fauteuil with cane seat and back<br />
buttoned and trimmed seat cushion,<br />
raised on cabriole legs, together with<br />
a stretcher based table<br />
the table 53cm high, 101cm wide,<br />
37.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
620<br />
A Louis XVI style gilded opera<br />
chair and a painted occasional<br />
chair<br />
with floral patterned upholstery<br />
$100–200<br />
621<br />
A small Venetian gilded<br />
commode and a side table<br />
distressed finish, shaped profile and<br />
cabriole legs, the larger with two<br />
drawers<br />
the commode 78cm high, 78cm wide,<br />
35cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
622<br />
A Louis XV style painted<br />
double-ended chaise longue<br />
with two bolsters and two cushions,<br />
upholstered in floral and check<br />
polished cotton<br />
31cm high to base, 87cm high,<br />
220cm wide, 100cm deep<br />
$200–400<br />
623<br />
A Louis XV style marble top<br />
marquetry inlaid tall boy<br />
the five drawers with marquetry inlaid<br />
scrolling cornucopias flanking the<br />
locks, pierced brass mounts to the<br />
skirt above ogee bracket feet, with<br />
two keys<br />
112cm high, 52cm wide, 37cm deep<br />
$600–800
155<br />
624<br />
A Louis XV style gilt bronze<br />
mounted marquetry foldover<br />
games table<br />
table top severely burnt<br />
77.5cm high, 81cm wide, 58cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
625<br />
A pair of Louis XV style painted<br />
tub chairs<br />
with shaped and moulded frames,<br />
floral crest, and striped floral<br />
jacquard upholstery<br />
80cm high, 82cm wide, 70cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
626<br />
A decorative giltwood salon<br />
mirror<br />
100 x 70.5cm<br />
$200–500<br />
627<br />
A mid century teak veneered<br />
coffee table for FLER, Australia,<br />
circa 1960s<br />
with floating top and shaped edges,<br />
manufacturer's stamp and label to<br />
underside of magazine tier<br />
49.5cm high, 136cm wide, 56cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
628<br />
An Australian cedar chest of<br />
drawers together with a small<br />
Victorian style chiffonier<br />
the chest of drawers 122cm high,<br />
115cm wide, 48cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
629<br />
A small Victorian mahogany<br />
serving table, 19th century<br />
with turned legs and toupie feet and<br />
raised on porcelain casters, together<br />
with a circular polished mahogany<br />
tray<br />
the table 85cm high, 101cm wide,<br />
55cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
630<br />
A Victorian burr walnut vanity<br />
mirror, mid 19th century<br />
the oval mirror flanked by<br />
serpentine supports, three hinged<br />
compartments to the shaped base<br />
82cm high, 83.5cm wide, 28cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
631<br />
A Victorian campaign style<br />
brass bound mahogany writing<br />
slope, 19th century<br />
with strapping, bound corners and<br />
an inlaid central decorative element,<br />
with original velvet lining and key<br />
17.5cm high, 50cm wide, 17.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
632<br />
A pair of vintage tan leather<br />
ladies riding boots on wood<br />
lasts<br />
57cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
633<br />
A Victorian walnut side chair in<br />
the French manner, 19th century<br />
$100–200<br />
634<br />
A Victorian rosewood<br />
davenport, mid 19th century<br />
with stringing and burl walnut<br />
banding, four drawers to one side,<br />
dummy drawers to the other<br />
78cm high, 53cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
635<br />
A pair of walnut framed high<br />
backed chairs in the French<br />
manner, 19th/20th century<br />
with scrolling arms, shaped<br />
stretchers and upholstered in lemon<br />
and sage damask, together with<br />
a large dark stained Edwardian<br />
occasional chair with matching<br />
upholstery, and two cushions, one<br />
with beadwork<br />
the largest chairs 127cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
636<br />
A collection of antique travelling<br />
trunks<br />
comprising a hat box and three<br />
steamer trunks<br />
the largest 34cm high, 100cm wide,<br />
54cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
637<br />
A fruitwood cabinet in the<br />
antique manner<br />
with a projecting cornice above two<br />
cupboards each with twin doors, a<br />
single shelf to the interior, the open<br />
lower register with baluster supports,<br />
with a gadroon carved border and<br />
raised on a waisted plinth base with<br />
shaped bracket feet<br />
165cm high, 161cm wide, 54cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
638<br />
A Provincial style breche<br />
violette marble top fruitwood<br />
sideboard, mid 20th century<br />
three lined cutlery drawers above<br />
cupboards with fielded panels, fitted<br />
drawers to the interior, and raised on<br />
low bracket feet<br />
91cm high, 181cm wide, 64cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
639<br />
A circular flame mahogany<br />
occasional table on birdcage<br />
base, early 20th century<br />
with vibrant wedge shape veneers<br />
centred with an inlaid floral<br />
medallion, a decorative shaped<br />
apron above turned supports to an<br />
undertier and outswept curved legs<br />
69cm high, 57cm diameter<br />
$200–400
156<br />
640<br />
A Louis XV style walnut<br />
bedhead and footer,<br />
late 19th/20th century<br />
with a serpentine framed back with<br />
carved crest and embellishments,<br />
quarter veneer panels and raised<br />
on cabriole legs, with a conforming<br />
footer, double bed size<br />
the header 152 x 154cm wide<br />
$500–700<br />
641<br />
A Louis XV style inlaid drinks<br />
cabinet in mixed timbers,<br />
20th century<br />
of serpentine profile with floral inlaid<br />
quarter veneer twin cupboards above<br />
a long drawer, mirrored to the interior<br />
with a single glass shelf and lighting,<br />
decorated throughout with brass<br />
trims, demi figures to the canted<br />
edges, and raised on hipped cabriole<br />
legs dressed with sabots<br />
150cm high, 103cm wide, 47cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
642<br />
A teak 'Squares' pattern display<br />
unit by Nathan, British, 1960s<br />
with illuminated interior and glass<br />
doors to the mid section<br />
paper trade label to inside of lower<br />
cabinet<br />
193cm high, 101cm wide, 45.5cm<br />
$700–900<br />
643<br />
A teak 'Squares' pattern<br />
shelving unit by Nathan, British,<br />
1960s<br />
illuminated interior, with shelving<br />
above four small drawers and a<br />
double door cabinet<br />
193cm high, 101cm wide, 45.5cm<br />
$700–900<br />
644<br />
A French walnut and violet<br />
breche marble top commode,<br />
18th century<br />
of serpentine profile with two long<br />
drawers embellished with cast foliate<br />
and demi-figure handles above a<br />
shaped apron and raised on cabriole<br />
legs<br />
86.5cm high, 124cm wide, 65cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
John Dunn Antiques<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
645<br />
A Victorian rosewood centre<br />
table, mid 19th century<br />
a tilt top table on a carved tripod<br />
base<br />
122cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
646<br />
A Louis XVI style mahogany<br />
semainier, early 20th century<br />
with a Carrara marble surface<br />
above framed drawers with circular<br />
backplates and ring handles, raised<br />
on fluted conical legs<br />
129cm high, 60.5cm wide, 34cm deep<br />
$450–650<br />
647<br />
An English parquetry fold over<br />
games table, 19th century<br />
in mixed timbers with cross<br />
banding and stringing, a single<br />
drawer and raised on fluted<br />
legs, green baize lined<br />
75.5cm high, 84.5cm wide,<br />
42.5cm deep (85cm when unfolded)<br />
$500–700<br />
648<br />
A petite George III flame<br />
mahogany three drawer cabinet<br />
with boxwood edging<br />
with a quarter veneer surface,<br />
canted corners and angled legs,<br />
with an undertier, boxwood edging<br />
throughout<br />
68.5cm high, 29.5cm wide,<br />
21.5cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
649<br />
An oak 18th century style joint<br />
stool<br />
of pegged construction with relief<br />
carved apron<br />
45cm high, 43cm wide, 40cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
650<br />
A teak cabinet, 1970s<br />
seven drawers, the cupboard with<br />
two inset shelves, flush brass handles<br />
on a plinth base<br />
121cm high, 124cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
651<br />
A pair of mid century<br />
rectangular walnut and<br />
blackbean coffee tables<br />
39cm high, 153cm wide, 62cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
William Le Lievre, High Street,<br />
Armadale<br />
Melbourne<br />
$400–600<br />
652<br />
A mid century circular a walnut<br />
and blackbean coffee table<br />
of waisted profile, raised on square<br />
section legs, banded edge<br />
38cm high, 122cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
William Le Lievre, High Street,<br />
Armadale<br />
Melbourne<br />
$400–600<br />
653<br />
A pair of three door mid century<br />
style black bean and walnut<br />
sideboards<br />
the central compartments set with<br />
drawers<br />
85cm high, 147cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
custom made by William Le Lievre,<br />
High Street, Armadale<br />
Melbourne<br />
$300–400
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654<br />
A large mid century teak<br />
veneered shelving unit<br />
170cm high, 181cm wide, 30cm deep,<br />
lower shelf 40cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
655<br />
A pair of Parker teak coffee<br />
tables<br />
with chamfered corners and angled<br />
legs, smoked glass inset tops<br />
47cm high, 76cmm wide, 46cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
David Jones Melbourne<br />
$200–300<br />
656<br />
A mid century two seat teak<br />
frame sofa and a matching<br />
chair, Fred Lowen for Fler<br />
the button back suite upholstered in<br />
the original mustard tone corduroy<br />
87cm high, 134cm wide, 92cm deep,<br />
sofa<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Buckley & Nunn, Melbourne<br />
$500–700<br />
657<br />
A George III style mahogany<br />
pedestal extension dining table<br />
with satinwood stringing,<br />
crossbanding and raised on<br />
pedestals with swept feet, one<br />
extension<br />
77.5cm high, 225 wide without<br />
extension, 285cm wide with<br />
extension, 122cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
658<br />
A pair of George III mahogany<br />
side chairs, late 18th century<br />
rail back chairs exhibiting fine aged<br />
patina, with drop in seats, square<br />
section legs and 'H' form stretchers<br />
$200–400<br />
659<br />
A set of four Regency mahogany<br />
spade back dining chairs<br />
with gadroon detail to anthemon<br />
crest, carved mid rail, drop in seats<br />
above sabre legs<br />
$400–600<br />
660<br />
A pair of Neo-Classical<br />
style satinwood and<br />
walnut wall sconces,<br />
designed by David Linley<br />
each 29cm high, 38cm wide,<br />
19cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
LINLEY, Belgravia, London<br />
$300–500<br />
661<br />
A Rococo style gilt bronze wall<br />
sconce, probably 19th century<br />
43cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
662<br />
A George III mahogany tilt-top<br />
wine table, 18th century<br />
on a tripod base, with gunbarrel<br />
pedestal and sweeping pad feet<br />
68cm high, 60cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
663<br />
A pair of wood framed Louis XV<br />
style fauteuils<br />
with bronze trims, green and lemon<br />
plaid upholstery<br />
$600–800<br />
664<br />
A Sheraton style cross-banded<br />
mahogany architect's desk<br />
the surface with cross-banding and<br />
stringing above four drawers, raised<br />
on tapering square section legs with<br />
a spade foot<br />
85cm high, 140.5cm wide,<br />
63.5cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
665<br />
A Zuckermann harpsichord in<br />
the antique style, circa 1976<br />
a 4 octave, 52 note green painted<br />
harpsichord, on an independent oak<br />
base<br />
91cm high, 80cm wide, 196cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
666<br />
A glass top mahogany dining<br />
table and a console table<br />
the dining table with decorative cross<br />
stretcher and central floral medallion,<br />
both tables raised on fluted square<br />
section legs, with pierced spandrels<br />
the dining table 76cm high,<br />
211cm wide, 104cm deep<br />
the console table 83cm high,<br />
151cm wide, 56cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
667<br />
A mid century mahogany and<br />
rosewood veneered pedestal<br />
desk<br />
floating top above two pedestals,<br />
three sycamore lined drawers with<br />
cup handles, open compartments to<br />
rear, raised on tapering legs<br />
72cm high, 151cm wide, 78.5cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
668<br />
A sculptural mahogany base<br />
glass top coffee table in the<br />
style of Isamu Noguchi<br />
40cm high, 128cm wide, 91cm deep<br />
(approx)<br />
$300–500<br />
669<br />
Two mid century rosewood<br />
occasional tables<br />
one with a parquetry top<br />
the lamp table 43.5cm high, 58.5 x<br />
58.5cm at top<br />
the coffee table 46cm high, 70cm<br />
square at top<br />
$300–500
158<br />
670<br />
A mid century modern<br />
rosewood coffee table<br />
the well figured surface above square<br />
section legs<br />
$300–500<br />
671<br />
A French Provincial style<br />
cherrywood coffee table<br />
plank top with canted corners and<br />
faux pegging above a shaped skirt<br />
and cabriole legs<br />
41.5cm high, 135cm wide, 92cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
672<br />
A set of eight George III style<br />
cane seat dining chairs<br />
with Chinoiserie style lattice back<br />
splats<br />
$400–600<br />
673<br />
A pair of ebonised wood lamp<br />
tables<br />
50cm high, 56cm wide, 40cm deep<br />
$40–60<br />
674<br />
A verde antico marble pedestal<br />
with a spiral twist stem and<br />
octagonal base<br />
93cm high, 28cm diameter at base<br />
$400–600<br />
675<br />
An antique giltwood shelf,<br />
19th century<br />
the bevelled glass within a decorative<br />
frame, the shelf with carved fishbone<br />
fern fronds<br />
58cm high, 23cm wide, 15cm deep<br />
$200–400<br />
676<br />
A pair of wrought iron glass top<br />
side tables<br />
stretcher based<br />
44cm high, 72.5cm wide, 54cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
677<br />
A pair of ebonised wall mirrors<br />
with a beaded giltwood accent to<br />
interior of frame, bevelled mirror<br />
plate<br />
120 x 90cm<br />
$300–500<br />
678<br />
A Chinese hardwood coffee<br />
table and a small hardwood<br />
lamp table<br />
the coffee table 34cm high, 74 x<br />
74cm wide<br />
the lamp table 51cm high, 58cm wide,<br />
41cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
679<br />
A Chinese style black painted<br />
console table<br />
with two frieze drawers, pierced<br />
spandrels and hook feet<br />
72cm high, 137.5cm wide,<br />
45.5cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
680<br />
A Chinese style red lacquered<br />
console table<br />
with three frieze drawers, pierced<br />
spandrels and hook feet<br />
71cm high, 166.5cm wide, 48cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
681<br />
A Chinese style hardwood<br />
extension dining table with<br />
twelve associated chairs and<br />
two carvers<br />
the table 76cm high, 220cm wide,<br />
271cm extended 104cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
682<br />
A pair of oriental style two door<br />
bedside cabinets<br />
with glass tops, traditional brass<br />
hardware<br />
73cm high, 48cm wide, 48.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
683<br />
A carved camphor wood chest<br />
55cm high, 111cm wide, 54cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
684<br />
An elm hoop back Windsor<br />
armchair, 19th century<br />
serpentine arms, dished seat above<br />
splayed turned legs and an H-form<br />
stretcher<br />
112cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
685<br />
A pair of octagonal pierced side<br />
tables<br />
of waisted profile with inset glass<br />
surface<br />
50cm high, 40.5cm wide approx<br />
$200–300<br />
686<br />
An Art Deco style suede printed<br />
snakeskin club chair<br />
of geometric angular form with stud<br />
trim<br />
87cm high, 76cm wide, 89cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
687<br />
A brushed brass glass top<br />
coffee table<br />
40cm high, 179cm wide, 70cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
688<br />
A stylish chrome and mahogany<br />
drinks trolley in the Art Deco<br />
style<br />
of generous proportions, with twin<br />
handles to the short ends, and two<br />
undertiers<br />
91cm high, 94cm wide, 46.5cm deep<br />
the tray section 42 x 75cm<br />
$500–700
159<br />
689<br />
A pair of impressive silver metal<br />
framed mirrors<br />
with honeycomb effect frames<br />
121cm high, 92.5cm wide, 6.5cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
690<br />
A pair of striking marble plinths<br />
75.5cm high, 40cm wide, 30cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
691<br />
A pair of ebonised oak coffee<br />
tables<br />
33cm high, 82cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
692<br />
A pair of lowline ebonised side<br />
chairs by Donghia<br />
upholstered in cream and beige linen<br />
$500–800<br />
693<br />
A pair of painted demi-lune side<br />
cabinets, in the Georgian style<br />
with a painted lattice finish to the<br />
three cupboards<br />
93cm high, 118cm wide, 51cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
694<br />
A velvet stripe upholstered wing<br />
chair<br />
of generous proportions with roll over<br />
arms and raised on cabriole legs<br />
100cm high, 70cm wide, 82cm deep<br />
(approx)<br />
$200–300<br />
695<br />
A large polished mahogany<br />
pedestal partners desk<br />
with a green tooled leather top, single<br />
drawer and side slides, the pedestals<br />
with three drawers each<br />
78cm high, 183cm wide, 120cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
696<br />
A pair of Chinoiserie style gilded<br />
black lacquer demi-lune side<br />
cabinets<br />
each with a single frieze drawer<br />
above a pair of cupboard doors<br />
84cm high, 102cm wide, 38cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
697<br />
A set of four blue velvet<br />
upholstered bar stools<br />
white piping detail to back of seat,<br />
chrome stretcher<br />
seat height 66cm<br />
$150–250<br />
698<br />
A French Provincial style linen<br />
upholstered cane back fauteuil<br />
with channel grooved frame, on<br />
cabriole legs<br />
88cm high, 73cm wide, 77cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
699<br />
A velvet upholstered cube form<br />
ottoman<br />
ink black<br />
48cm high, 58cm square<br />
$60–100<br />
700<br />
A pair of black mirrored glass<br />
bedside tables and lamps<br />
the tables with three drawers and<br />
glass knob handles<br />
the lamps 71.5cm high including<br />
shade<br />
the tables 69cm high, 57cm wide,<br />
46cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
701<br />
A tall ebonised and fluted<br />
demi-lune commode<br />
with three blondewood lined drawers,<br />
with chrome drop ring handles,<br />
flanked by conforming doors<br />
raised on shaped, tapering legs<br />
ending in chrome sabots<br />
107cm high, 142cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
702<br />
Three pieces of Australian<br />
earthenware, including Bendigo<br />
Pottery<br />
the Bendigo pottery bread crock<br />
35.5cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
703<br />
A pair of striped linen<br />
upholstered easy chairs<br />
of generous proportions with squab<br />
and back cushions, upholstered in<br />
donkey grey with white stripe detail,<br />
stud trim, including an X-frame cloth<br />
covered footstool<br />
91cm high, 73cm wide, 88cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
704<br />
A pair of chrome and glass two<br />
tier side tables<br />
56cm high, 50cm wide, 45.5cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
705<br />
A large circular button<br />
upholstered ottoman<br />
43cm high, 120cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
706<br />
A tall cherrywood and mirror<br />
panel console table<br />
with a shaped apron and central<br />
drawer, raised on cabriole legs<br />
88cm high, 136.5cm wide, 47cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
707<br />
An Italian walnut tea table,<br />
circa 1900<br />
of serpentine form with raised gallery<br />
edge above scrolling supports united<br />
by a cross stretcher<br />
85cm high, 66cm wide, 47cm deep<br />
$100–150
160<br />
708<br />
A Fred Lowen T12 swivel<br />
chair and ottoman for Tessa,<br />
Australia, circa 1980s<br />
button back leather and blackwood,<br />
re-upholstered by Tessa in the shade<br />
'Pebble' in 2005<br />
the chair 97cm high, 72cm wide,<br />
76cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
709<br />
A teak and glass top coffee<br />
table for Tessa, Australia,<br />
circa 1980s<br />
48cm high, 80cm wide, 71cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
710<br />
A mid century teak blanket box,<br />
Australian<br />
43cm high, 80cm wide, 38cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
711<br />
A rustic plank top oak bench,<br />
18th/19th century<br />
on splayed and chamfered legs<br />
55cm high, 100cm wide, 35cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
712<br />
A pine bureau front bookcase in<br />
the Georgian manner<br />
with glazed doors above fall front<br />
base with fitted interior, with three<br />
short and two long drawers below<br />
and raised on shaped bracket feet<br />
188cm high, 104.5cm wide,<br />
53cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
713<br />
A stained oak joint stool, in the<br />
17th century style<br />
of pegged construction, on carved<br />
and turned legs with a box stretcher<br />
55cm high, 45cm wide, 27cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
714<br />
An Art Deco burr walnut and<br />
marble top cabinet, circa 1930<br />
of bowed profile with a single drawer<br />
and a marble lined cupboard, a<br />
tonneau shape medallion to the<br />
door featuring a reclining Classical<br />
maiden, raised on tapering square<br />
section legs, with banding, ebony and<br />
boxwood stringing throughout<br />
80.5cm high, 39cm wide, 41.5cm<br />
$500–800<br />
715<br />
A Louis XVI style walnut bed<br />
double bed size with carved details<br />
to the headboard featuring swags<br />
and a laurel wreath, the conforming<br />
footboard with trophy embellishment,<br />
accompanied by associated side rails<br />
$400–600<br />
716<br />
An Oriental inspired black<br />
lacquered, gilded and inlaid<br />
settee and three chairs<br />
each decorated with garden<br />
scenes with applied and painted<br />
figures framed by pavilions and<br />
pine trees, pierced fret arms, the<br />
relief carved seating rail with a<br />
blossom border, grotesque shi-shi<br />
style corners above lion paw feet<br />
the settee 78cm high, 182cm wide,<br />
62cm deep<br />
each chair 80.5cm high,<br />
62.5cm wide, 62cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
717<br />
A contemporary gilded<br />
Moroccan mirror<br />
with a bold bead border<br />
59.5 x 50.5cm<br />
$200–300<br />
718<br />
A contemporary mirror with a<br />
Moorish pattern border<br />
68 x 67.5cm<br />
$200–300<br />
719<br />
A large Victorian mahogany<br />
cheval mirror, 19th century<br />
the oval framed mirror with original<br />
glass held within gunbarrel supports<br />
with turned finials above a shaped<br />
platform base with squat bun feet<br />
the framed mirror 150 x 87cm, 167cm<br />
total height, 112cm wide, 54cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
720<br />
A pair of Spanish style studded<br />
leather chairs, 19th century<br />
each with a studded heavy leather<br />
back and seat, the carved frame with<br />
stretcher bases<br />
$300–500<br />
721<br />
A black suede upholstered<br />
armchair by Riddell Marley<br />
66cm high, 81cm wide, 86cm deep<br />
$200–400<br />
722<br />
A pair of marble plinths<br />
with relief carved spiral<br />
motifs to the columns<br />
111cm high, 29cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
723<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 />
$700–1,000<br />
724<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 />
$200–300
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725<br />
A Rococo style porcelain<br />
comport by Schierholz/Plaue,<br />
Thuringia, early 20th century<br />
with a reticulated flower encrusted<br />
basket supported on a vegetal stem<br />
with three winged cupid figures<br />
above a rocaille base, double crossed<br />
blue baton marks underside and<br />
inscribed numerals<br />
39cm high, 27cm diameter<br />
$200–400<br />
726<br />
A pair of composite stone<br />
garden lion ornaments<br />
lions sejant holding shields above<br />
square bases<br />
83cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
727<br />
A collection of garden urns,<br />
stands and statues<br />
comprising two composite stone<br />
water carrier statues, three plinths,<br />
two of matching fluted form, and two<br />
campana urns<br />
the largest statue 98cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
728<br />
A composite stone seated lion<br />
in the oriental manner<br />
98cm high, 29cm wide<br />
$300–500<br />
729<br />
Two sandstone plaques and<br />
a composite stone garden<br />
pedestal<br />
the plaques relief carved<br />
with oriental style figures<br />
the plaques 121 x 48cm approx.<br />
$300–400<br />
730<br />
A pair of large banded<br />
terracotta pots<br />
191cm high<br />
$500–700<br />
731<br />
Four antique sandstone<br />
architectural elements<br />
comprising a pair of drum shape<br />
column bases and a pair of<br />
ecclesiastical style quatrefoil<br />
windows<br />
the windows 71cm high, 83cm wide,<br />
17cm deep<br />
the bases 63cm high, 73cm diameter<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
732<br />
Two demi-lune pieces of<br />
composite stone<br />
each 139 x 71cm<br />
$200–300<br />
733<br />
A collection of antique wrought<br />
iron gates and sections<br />
the largest gate 405 x 150cm<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
734<br />
A large white glazed conical pot<br />
80cm high, 65cm diameter at top<br />
$350–450<br />
735<br />
A large white glazed conical pot<br />
80cm high, 65cm diameter at top<br />
$350–450<br />
736<br />
A white glazed conical pot<br />
70cm high, 57.5cm diameter at top<br />
$250–350<br />
737<br />
Three walking sticks, two wood<br />
and one in cane<br />
two novelty sticks, one with a<br />
boot handle above a part spiral<br />
twist stem, one with a bare<br />
foot handle, and; a carved cane<br />
stick with a silverplate ferrule<br />
94cm long, largest<br />
$200–300<br />
738<br />
A 'Juicy Salif' citrus squeezer<br />
designed by Philippe Starck for<br />
Alessi<br />
29cm high<br />
$40–60<br />
739<br />
A French Palais Royal ruby<br />
glass and gilt 'Grand Tour'<br />
scent bottle and two Bohemian<br />
cameo glass vases, 19th to<br />
early 20th century<br />
the large scent bottle with ivory<br />
medallions painted with Paris views,<br />
dressed throughout with gilt swags<br />
and ropes and raised on a reticulated<br />
floral foot, together a flaring ruby<br />
glass vase with floral pendants and<br />
gilt scroll work, and a smaller green<br />
vase, unmarked<br />
the largest vase 29.5cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
740<br />
Three decanters and a mixed<br />
suite of drinking glasses<br />
including stemware, tumblers,<br />
mostly unmarked, some<br />
Waterford<br />
a pair of cut glass Georgian bull's eye<br />
stopper decanters, and one other<br />
with a globe stopper, the stemware<br />
of mostly faceted design including<br />
Waterford 'Sheila'<br />
27cm high<br />
$240–320<br />
741<br />
A collection of green art glass<br />
style vases and bowls<br />
comprising seven pieces<br />
the largest vase 38.5cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
742<br />
A collection of glass vases<br />
including Iittala<br />
comprising a studio glass vase by<br />
Richard Morrell, an Aalto vase and a<br />
small Murano style bottle vase<br />
the largest vase 31cm high<br />
$200–400
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743<br />
A large glass dome<br />
40cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
744<br />
A Moser crystal vase and a large<br />
faceted urn<br />
the heavy gauge Moser vase with<br />
stencil mark to base<br />
the urn 31cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
745<br />
A Murano Studio glass<br />
sculpture, signed, 1980<br />
an elongated female figure with arms<br />
raised and a bare tree behind, on<br />
a square section base, apparently<br />
signed Aldo Pol with initials, script<br />
and dated 1980 to base, marked also<br />
underside<br />
51.5cm high, 14 x 16.5cm base<br />
$500–800<br />
746<br />
A group of three Lalique<br />
ornaments, two quail and a frog<br />
all in a frosted and textured finish,<br />
and inscribed in script to bases,<br />
Lalique France<br />
the larger quail 17.5cm high, 15cm,<br />
wide, 7.5cm deep<br />
the frog 8cm high, 11.5cm deep,<br />
12cm deep<br />
$480–680<br />
747<br />
Two Arte di Murano cased glass<br />
vases<br />
heavy gauge vases with undulating<br />
rims featuring vibrant murrines<br />
throughout upon aventurine included<br />
bases, labels and inscriptions to<br />
bases<br />
25cm high, large vase<br />
$300–500<br />
748<br />
Two Murano Vitrum glass vases<br />
and a dish<br />
cushion form vases with fire polished<br />
stretched rims, with a pulled feather<br />
decor, peacock eye murrines and<br />
foils upon a mottled ground, signed<br />
to one, and a square form dish with<br />
murrine decorations upon a gold leaf<br />
ground, decals to all<br />
23cm high, vase, 27.5cm square, dish<br />
$300–500<br />
749<br />
An unusual six piece Lalique<br />
chemin de table jardinière<br />
comprising four curved sections<br />
and two rectangular, with stepped<br />
serrated edges, inscribed in script,<br />
Lalique France underside<br />
5.5cm high, 20cm wide, 9.5cm deep,<br />
rectangular trough<br />
$600–800<br />
750<br />
A group of six assorted<br />
glasswares including a pair<br />
of chickens, and a Swedish<br />
'shark tooth' Stromberg vase,<br />
20th century<br />
two petite amber blown glass vessels,<br />
one with rigaree; a small mid-century<br />
Stromberg sommerso vase by<br />
Gunnar Nylund in clear and amber<br />
colours; a pair of multi-coloured<br />
chickens with a pulled decor and<br />
applied decorations, and; a small<br />
white satin glass vase<br />
21cm high, chickens<br />
$200–300<br />
751<br />
Two Georgian antique drinking<br />
glasses, 1760-1780<br />
a conical ale glass with a trumpet<br />
bowl above a trapped bubble motif<br />
to the stem upon a low dome base,<br />
and; a small red and white opaque<br />
spiral twist wine glass with coloured<br />
threads around a central cable, both<br />
with snapped pontils<br />
the largest 19.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
752<br />
A pair of Georgian box form<br />
decanters, early 19th century<br />
with lens cut borders and star forms,<br />
and decorative cut bullseye stoppers,<br />
polished pontils<br />
19cm high<br />
$250–300<br />
753<br />
A quantity of crystal and wares,<br />
including Waterford<br />
five bowls, including a modern bowl<br />
by John Rocha, and a limited edition<br />
Autumn bowl, both Waterford, a<br />
cake stand, a pair of handblown<br />
candlesticks, a pair of crystal salts<br />
together with shell spoons and silver<br />
mounted shell salt shakers, and a<br />
Swarovski Chinese zodiac crystal<br />
model of a Rooster<br />
the John Rocha bowl 15cm high,<br />
25cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
754<br />
A small Tiwi Island carved<br />
ironwood pole together with a<br />
club<br />
both decorated with natural earth<br />
pigments<br />
the pole 103.5cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
755<br />
An miniature carved and<br />
painted model canoe,<br />
Groote Eylandt<br />
6cm high, 47.5cm wide, 8cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
756<br />
A New Guinea Sepik dance<br />
wand together with an<br />
Admiralty Island comb and a<br />
New Guinean bamboo lime<br />
container<br />
the dance wand decorated with<br />
pigment and cassowary feathers,<br />
94cm long<br />
$150–250
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757<br />
A Central Australian club<br />
together with a collection of<br />
boomerangs and singing sticks<br />
comprising eight pieces<br />
the club 70.5cm long<br />
$150–250<br />
758<br />
A Central Arnhem Land lorrkan<br />
painted and decorated with natural<br />
earth pigments on hollow wood<br />
$300–500<br />
759<br />
An Arnhem Land spear thrower<br />
together with a North East<br />
Arnhem Land spear and hooked<br />
boomerang<br />
the spear thrower 94cm long<br />
$300–500<br />
760<br />
Three Northern Territory halfted<br />
spears<br />
the largest 244.5cm long<br />
$300–500<br />
761<br />
Omega Constellation diamond<br />
wrist watch<br />
Quartz, mother of pearl dial, stainless<br />
steel case set with forty two round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds, stainless steel<br />
case and bands, signed case, dial and<br />
movement, 19mm diameter.<br />
$400–600<br />
762<br />
A gold ring<br />
Of reeded design with chamfered<br />
corners, 18ct white gold, 3.59gms.<br />
$240–340<br />
763<br />
A star sapphire and silver<br />
bracelet<br />
Comprising four grey-blue oval star<br />
sapphires cut en cabochon (plus one<br />
stone deficient) set in silver.<br />
$140–240<br />
764<br />
An antique sapphire and seed<br />
pearl bar brooch<br />
The 14ct gold bar brooch having<br />
a central Ceylon type round blue<br />
sapphire surrounded by half pearls<br />
in a cluster formation, flanked with<br />
a smaller round blue sapphire,<br />
7.55gms.<br />
$400–600<br />
765<br />
Three antique gold brooches<br />
Comprising an oval cut amethyst<br />
set in a 9ct gold bar brooch, a green<br />
paste set 9ct gold bar brooch, and<br />
a 9ct gold bar brooch set with a<br />
round brilliant cut white sapphire,<br />
total weight 10.5gms.<br />
$260–360<br />
766<br />
A ruby and diamond plaque ring<br />
Set with three round cut rubies offset<br />
with a trefoil of small round rubies to<br />
each end totalling 1.20cts, offset with<br />
a trefoil of single cut diamonds to<br />
each shoulder totalling 0.03cts, 9ct<br />
white and yellow gold, 2.6gms.<br />
$600–800<br />
767<br />
A sodalite and pearl necklace<br />
Comprising faceted barrel shaped<br />
sodalite beads interspaced with<br />
freshwater pearls, silver clasp,<br />
total length 430mm.<br />
$100–200<br />
768<br />
A pair of cultured pearl studs<br />
The baroque cultured pearls of<br />
cream and pink hue measuring 9mm,<br />
18ct gold post and butterfly back<br />
fittings.<br />
$200–300<br />
769<br />
An amethyst ring<br />
The chequerboard cut amethyst set<br />
in 18ct white gold, 6.5gms, together<br />
with a pair of purple paste set<br />
earrings.<br />
$200–300<br />
770<br />
A coral and diamond ring<br />
The large red coral bead measuring<br />
13mm, raised above foliated<br />
shoulders each set with seven single<br />
cut diamonds, 9ct white gold, 7gms.<br />
$400–600 ♦<br />
771<br />
A jadeite and gold ring<br />
The oval jadeite panel cut en<br />
cabochon 11.5 x 8.7mm, bezel set in<br />
14ct gold, 4.20gms.<br />
$500–700<br />
772<br />
A jadeite and diamond cluster<br />
ring<br />
Featuring four pear shaped jadeite<br />
panels cut en cabochon, offset by<br />
nine single cut diamonds, silver and<br />
gold, 3.5gms.<br />
$300–500<br />
773<br />
A jadeite bangle<br />
Circular pale green jadeite bangle<br />
of domed form and polished finish<br />
13mm high, inner diameter 55mm.<br />
$400–600<br />
774<br />
A long strand of freshwater<br />
pearls with a gold clasp<br />
The cream and white pearls<br />
measuring 4.4-4.6mm, finished with<br />
a 14ct gold circular pierced clasp,<br />
total length 3280mm.<br />
$400–600<br />
775<br />
A gold and onyx suite<br />
Comprising a necklace and earrings,<br />
the triple strand of onyx beads<br />
measuring 4.3mm finished with<br />
a circular clasp featuring an onyx<br />
panel cut en cabochon measuring<br />
16.5mm set in a 14ct gold fluted<br />
frame, total length 800mm, together<br />
with a pair of 14ct gold earrings of<br />
conforming design with post and clip<br />
fittings.<br />
$400–600
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776<br />
Tag Heuer wrist watch<br />
Quartz, gold coloured circular dial<br />
with date at three, stainless steel and<br />
gold plated case and bracelet bands,<br />
28mm diameter.<br />
$300–500<br />
777<br />
Zitura gold ingot wrist watch<br />
Quartz, rectangular face set with a<br />
Swiss 1gm gold ingot, gold plated<br />
case and black leather bands, 25 x<br />
28mm.<br />
$150–250<br />
778<br />
Baume and Mercier wrist watch<br />
Quartz, circular blue dial with Arabic<br />
numerals on bezel, stainless steel<br />
case and bands, 23mm diameter.<br />
$150–250<br />
779<br />
Gucci wrist watch<br />
Quartz, rectangular black dial,<br />
stainless steel case and black leather<br />
bands, 32mm x 12mm.<br />
$150–250<br />
780<br />
MiSaki cultured pearl wrist<br />
watch<br />
Quartz movement, stainless steel<br />
case and bands highlighted with<br />
twenty four cultured pearls of 5.5mm,<br />
18mm diameter, total length 165mm.<br />
$50–100<br />
781<br />
A double strand of emerald<br />
beads<br />
The graduated faceted emerald<br />
beads measuring 2-6mm,<br />
finished with a plated clasp,<br />
total length 470mm.<br />
$300–500<br />
782<br />
An Italian gold necklace<br />
Of rope twist design suspended<br />
with a small polished heart charm,<br />
14ct gold, total weight 4.35gms,<br />
total length 410mm.<br />
$280–380<br />
783<br />
A jadeite and diamond ring<br />
The navette shaped plaque centrally<br />
set with a marquise panel of A type<br />
green jadeite cut en cabochon<br />
weighing 2.42cts, surrounded<br />
by twenty four round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds totalling 0.16cts, all set in<br />
silver, gold and palladium, 5.0gms.<br />
$600–800<br />
784<br />
An amethyst bead bracelet<br />
The eighteen uniform amethyst<br />
beads measuring 10mm threaded to<br />
elastic.<br />
$50–100<br />
785<br />
A sterling silver disc necklace<br />
and bracelet<br />
Featuring alternating circular<br />
and pear shaped sterling<br />
silver discs with hammered<br />
finish, total weight 104gms,<br />
total length 400mm and 180mm,<br />
together with a sterling silver<br />
necklace with elongated links.<br />
$100–200<br />
786<br />
A collection of pearl jewellery<br />
Comprising a strand of cultured<br />
pearls with matching earrings with<br />
screw fittings, a silver and cultured<br />
pearl brooch and an antique 9ct gold<br />
and amethyst stick pin boxed.<br />
$100–200<br />
787<br />
A gold wedder<br />
The flat polished band crafted in 18ct<br />
yellow gold, 3.6gms.<br />
$200–300<br />
788<br />
A collection of silver jewellery<br />
Comprising a moonstone bracelet,<br />
silver bracelet, pair of silver earrings,<br />
a Scottish plated pin and a Georg<br />
Jensen platinum plated heart<br />
pendant.<br />
$150–250<br />
789<br />
A gold and amethyst dress ring<br />
The emerald cut amethyst weighing<br />
12.20cts, four claw set in 9ct gold,<br />
7.80gms.<br />
$250–350<br />
790<br />
Mikimoto cultured pearl and<br />
silver bracelet and ring<br />
The four row bracelet comprising<br />
uniform cultured pearls of cream<br />
and white hues measuring 4.5mm<br />
with silver spacers and clasp,<br />
signed, total length 170mm, the ring<br />
comprising a cultured pearl of 8.3mm<br />
set in silver upswept shoulders,<br />
signed and boxed together with a<br />
silver bar brooch set with six cultured<br />
pearl of 6mm.<br />
$400–600<br />
791<br />
A gold brooch and gold wedder<br />
The mixed metal silver and low gold<br />
wedder with etched finish measuring<br />
10mm in height together with a 9ct<br />
gold bar brooch set with an oval cut<br />
blue paste, total weight 15.85gms.<br />
$200–300<br />
792<br />
Rolex gold wrist watch<br />
Manual wind 7 jewel movement, gold<br />
dial with black Arabic numerals,<br />
9ct gold case, signed case, dial and<br />
movement, 26mm diameter.<br />
$300–500<br />
793<br />
A gold snake chain<br />
crafted in 18ct gold, 7.45gms,<br />
total length 425mm.<br />
$450–550
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794<br />
A gold and diamond band<br />
Tension set with a princess cut<br />
diamond of 0.10cts, 18ct gold,<br />
6.1gms.<br />
$350–450<br />
795<br />
A gold wedder<br />
Crafted in 9ct gold with geometric<br />
patterning, 4.46gms.<br />
$150–250<br />
796<br />
A ruby and diamond cluster ring<br />
Featuring an oval cut ruby of 0.95cts,<br />
surrounded by a row of twenty round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds and an outer<br />
row of twenty four round cut rubies,<br />
crafted in 14ct gold, 4.82gms.<br />
$550–750<br />
797<br />
A strand of Victorian jet and<br />
gold beads<br />
The faceted jet beads measuring<br />
5mm, having a large faceted barrel<br />
shaped jet bead with two 14ct gold<br />
interspacers, total length 860mm.<br />
$150–250<br />
798<br />
A single antique diamond<br />
cluster earring<br />
The centre old European cut diamond<br />
weighing 0.18cts surrounded by eight<br />
further diamonds totalling 0.70cts,<br />
claw set in platinum and 9ct white<br />
gold, screw fitting, 1.83gms.<br />
$500–700<br />
799<br />
'Little Hero' Nugget Gold Coin<br />
and a silver commemorative<br />
coin<br />
1987 1/10th oz, pure gold coin<br />
sealed, together with a proof<br />
commemorative silver crown<br />
celebrating the 80th birthday of the<br />
Queen Mother, boxed.<br />
$200–400<br />
800<br />
Gerochristo sterling silver<br />
bracelet<br />
Modelled in sterling silver as five<br />
fish interspaced with belcher link,<br />
toggle <strong>cat</strong>ch, signed, 38.2gms,<br />
total length 250mm.<br />
$160–260<br />
801<br />
A Victorian silver locket and<br />
collar<br />
Featuring an oval hinged locket with<br />
an applied buckle motif and engraved<br />
floral decoration suspended from<br />
a collar comprising oval bulbous<br />
links interspaced with rectangular<br />
panels all with engraved foliate and<br />
floral detail, total weight 65.4gms,<br />
total length 510mm.<br />
$500–700<br />
802<br />
Dunklings Rivana Gold wrist<br />
watch, circa 1940<br />
Manual wind, rectangular cream dial<br />
with sub seconds at six, 9ct gold<br />
case, gold and silver lined bands,<br />
total weight 36gms, dimensions 20<br />
x 30mm.<br />
$400–600<br />
803<br />
A Victorian citrine and gold<br />
brooch<br />
The oval cut citrine weighing<br />
26.8gms, bezel set in a reeded 9ct<br />
gold frame, 14.0gms<br />
19.8 x 22 x 11.6mm<br />
$400–600<br />
804<br />
A gold initial bracelet<br />
The gem set initial 'D' set on an<br />
open work frame below a faceted<br />
rock crystal panel, suspended<br />
from a trace chain, crafted in<br />
14ct gold, total weight 4.45gms,<br />
total length 190mm.<br />
$300–500<br />
805<br />
An amethyst and diamond<br />
cluster ring<br />
The cushion cut amethyst weighing<br />
4.61cts, surrounded by a halo of<br />
single cut diamonds and further<br />
detail to the shoulders totalling<br />
0.32cts, 14ct rose gold, 5.60gms.<br />
$500–700<br />
806<br />
Oris Sixty-Five Cotton Candy<br />
Divers wrist watch<br />
Automatic, pink circular dial, gold<br />
plated case and bezel, stainless steel<br />
back, boxed, extra links, warranty<br />
card.<br />
$200–400<br />
807<br />
A gold and diamond pendant<br />
necklace<br />
Featuring a long horizontal bar set<br />
with twenty four round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds, suspended from an Italian<br />
trace chain, all crafted in 14ct rose<br />
gold, 2.75gms, total length 480mm.<br />
$450–550<br />
808<br />
An aquamarine pendant<br />
Pear cut aquamarine weighing<br />
2.15cts, set in 9ct white gold,<br />
1.65gms.<br />
$250–350<br />
809<br />
Gucci grip wrist watch<br />
Quartz, cushion shaped gold plated<br />
case showing markers for hour,<br />
minute and date, leather bands,<br />
38mm diameter, boxed.<br />
$600–800<br />
810<br />
Rado Diastar wrist watch<br />
Quartz, circular black ceramic dial<br />
with date at six, black ceramic and<br />
rolled gold case and bracelet bands,<br />
32mm diameter.<br />
$500–700
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811<br />
Collection of assorted<br />
wristwatches including Citizen,<br />
Charles Joudan, Zodiac, Alexes<br />
Bartholeley<br />
$200–300<br />
812<br />
Tag Heuer wrist watch<br />
Quartz, grey dial with baton numerals<br />
and date at three, stainless steel and<br />
rolled gold case and bracelet bands,<br />
35mm diameter.<br />
$300–400<br />
813<br />
Seiko Chronograph Monaco<br />
wrist watch<br />
Automatic, tonneau shaped black<br />
dial with day and date at three and<br />
subsidiary dial at six, reference 7016-<br />
5020, stainless steel case and bands,<br />
40mm diameter.<br />
$300–400<br />
814<br />
Three pairs of earrings<br />
Comprising a pair of 18ct gold<br />
fluted earrings, pair of 9ct gold and<br />
garnet earrings and pair of sapphire<br />
earrings, post and butterfly back<br />
fittings, total weight 7gms.<br />
$220–280<br />
815<br />
Collection of gold jewellery<br />
Comprising two 18ct gold rings,<br />
a 9ct gold ring, an 18ct gold<br />
pendant and a 9ct gold pendant,<br />
total weight 13.4gms.<br />
$450–650<br />
816<br />
A vintage ivory bracelet<br />
Oversized bracelet of gate link<br />
design, finished with a clip fitting,<br />
total length 200mm.<br />
$400–600 ♦<br />
817<br />
A gold chain<br />
The belcher link chain crafted in<br />
9ct rose gold, total weight 10.2gms.<br />
total length 780mm.<br />
$300–400<br />
818<br />
A gold pocket watch<br />
Crown wind and pin set, circular<br />
white enamel dial with black Roman<br />
numerals, 14ct rose gold engraved<br />
case, 29mm diameter, 21.3gms.<br />
$600–800<br />
819<br />
A marcasite and silver necklace<br />
and bracelet together with two<br />
antique rolled gold brooches<br />
The geometric openwork<br />
marcasite panels set with<br />
hematite, total weight 76.0gms,<br />
total length 370mm and 175mm.<br />
$150–250<br />
820<br />
Antique cameo gold brooch<br />
Large oval shell cameo finely carved<br />
with a scene depicting the three<br />
graces, set in a chased 9ct gold<br />
frame, 25.6gms, 70mm diameter.<br />
$500–700<br />
821<br />
Antique gold and garnet brooch<br />
Oval disc form with applied<br />
decoration having a central pyrope<br />
garnet cut en cabochon, 18ct gold,<br />
12.2gms.<br />
$300–400<br />
822<br />
Uniform Wares M40 PreciDrive<br />
date watch<br />
Automatic, circular stainless steel<br />
brushed dial with date at three,<br />
stainless steel case and black leather<br />
bands, 40mm diameter.<br />
$200–300<br />
823<br />
Two antique stock pins<br />
Comprising a fox head set with rose<br />
cut diamonds and garnet set eyes to<br />
a 9ct white gold bar brooch; together<br />
with a 14ct gold hunting horn,<br />
total weight 5.6gms.<br />
$500–700<br />
824<br />
Collection of antique gold<br />
jewellery<br />
Mostly in 9ct gold comprising: a pair<br />
of cufflinks, tie bar, cross, retractable<br />
tooth pick and swizzle stick,<br />
total weight 17.6gms, together with<br />
a rolled gold retractable pencil and<br />
rolled gold watch key.<br />
$550–750<br />
825<br />
Antique strand of natural pearls<br />
The deli<strong>cat</strong>e strand of natural<br />
pearls measuring 1.8-4.3mm,<br />
total length 365mm.<br />
$500–700<br />
826<br />
A collection of antique silver<br />
jewellery<br />
Including a pair of enamel and silver<br />
oval cufflinks, pair of lapis lazuli and<br />
silver cufflinks, silver foliate brooch<br />
and Dunhill lighter.<br />
$150–250<br />
827<br />
Tiffany & Co sterling silver<br />
bracelet<br />
Comprising elongated oval domed<br />
and polished panels, signed<br />
Tiffany & Co Italy, 27.63gms,<br />
total length 195mm.<br />
$200–400<br />
828<br />
Tiffany & Co sterling silver<br />
bracelet<br />
Featuring three signed disc panels<br />
joined by five rows of trace chain,<br />
sterling silver, signed, 8.15gms,<br />
total length 190mm.<br />
$150–200
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829<br />
A pearl and diamond pendant<br />
The baroque freshwater pearl of<br />
white and silver hues measuring<br />
13 x 9.5mm suspended from an<br />
9ct white gold and baguette cut<br />
diamond panel totalling 0.20cts,<br />
suspended from a silver trace chain,<br />
total length 390mm.<br />
$300–400<br />
830<br />
Freshwater pearl necklace and<br />
a pair of silver and freshwater<br />
pearl earrings<br />
Uniform pearls of cream and<br />
white hues measuring 9.5mm<br />
finished with a silver ball clasp,<br />
total length 440mm; together with<br />
a pair of sterling silver elongated<br />
earrings with a tear drop freshwater<br />
pearl suspended below.<br />
$200–300<br />
831<br />
Victorian gold, garnet and<br />
diamond half hoop ring<br />
The cushion cut garnet off set by a<br />
trefoil of old cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.50cts, carved gallery in 14ct gold,<br />
3.4gms.<br />
$600–800<br />
832<br />
Collection of silver jewellery<br />
including marcasite<br />
Comprising a mesh bracelet with<br />
marcasite overlay, marcasite ring,<br />
antique silver guard chain and silver<br />
and pearl necklace.<br />
$100–200<br />
833<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
The round brilliant cut diamond<br />
weighing 0.30cts having a baguette<br />
and single cut diamond set to<br />
each shoulder, 18ct white gold and<br />
platinum, 1.90gms.<br />
$400–600<br />
834<br />
A pair of ruby and diamond<br />
earrings<br />
Each set with two pear cut rubies<br />
totalling 1.80cts and round<br />
brilliant cut diamonds, 14ct gold,<br />
total weight 6.2gms.<br />
$600–800<br />
835<br />
A ruby ring<br />
The round cut ruby weighing 0.35cts<br />
set in 18ct white and yellow gold,<br />
total weight 4.9gms.<br />
$400–600<br />
836<br />
An alabaster figural lamp,<br />
19th century<br />
featuring a young girl with a head<br />
scarf gazing into the distance beside<br />
a pedestal and cup supporting a<br />
frosted shade, raised on a rockwork<br />
base<br />
63cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$400–600<br />
837<br />
A lamp by Barry Dixon for<br />
Arteriors<br />
of globular form with ring lug handles<br />
and a high set looping feature to<br />
the rim, embellished with borders of<br />
overlapping leaves to the collar and<br />
foot, in a charcoal lustre glaze<br />
108cm high, the shade<br />
56cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
838<br />
An alabaster urn lamp and<br />
pedestal, first half 20th century<br />
the Classical form lobed urn raised<br />
on a carved pedestal decorated with<br />
grapes and leaves<br />
156cm high overall, the pedestal base<br />
109cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
839<br />
A pair of twin branch bronze<br />
wall sconces after the original<br />
design by Emile-Jacques<br />
Ruhlmann, 1930s<br />
elegant heavy gauge cornucopia<br />
shape sconces with wall mounts and<br />
pleated shades<br />
approx 70cm high, 40cm wide<br />
(without shade), 25cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
840<br />
A pair of twin branch bronze<br />
wall sconces after the original<br />
design by Emile-Jacques<br />
Ruhlmann, 1930s<br />
elegant heavy gauge cornucopia<br />
shape sconces with wall mounts and<br />
pleated shades<br />
approx 70cm high, 40cm wide<br />
(without shade), 25cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
841<br />
A pair of twin branch bronze<br />
wall sconces after the original<br />
design by Emile-Jacques<br />
Ruhlmann, 1930s<br />
elegant heavy gauge cornucopia<br />
shape sconces with wall mounts and<br />
pleated shades<br />
approx 70cm high, 40cm wide<br />
(without shade), 25cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
842<br />
A pair of twin branch bronze<br />
wall sconces after the original<br />
design by Emile-Jacques<br />
Ruhlmann, 1930s<br />
elegant heavy gauge cornucopia<br />
shape sconces with wall mounts and<br />
pleated shades<br />
approx 70cm high, 40cm wide<br />
(without shade), 25cm deep<br />
$300–500
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843<br />
A set of four lantern style wall<br />
sconces<br />
two in brass, two with a painted<br />
finish, of tapering form with pointed<br />
finials and stiff leaf decorations<br />
$600–800<br />
844<br />
A table lamp with a hammered<br />
white metal finish<br />
globular with a waisted foot and<br />
prunt decorations to the body, with a<br />
black textured drum shade<br />
67.5cm high to the top of the shade<br />
32.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
845<br />
A black metal hanging lantern<br />
78cm drop<br />
$200–300<br />
846<br />
A pair of blue glass hundi lights<br />
each decorated with faceted grape<br />
pattern gilt metal banding<br />
35cm drop from the top shade<br />
$200–300<br />
847<br />
A large amber glass hundi light<br />
42cm drop<br />
$100–200<br />
848<br />
A vintage giltwood standard<br />
lamp, mid 20th century<br />
turned and relief carved in the<br />
Neoclassical manner with a deeply<br />
fluted silk shade<br />
194cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
849<br />
A pair of gilt metal four branch<br />
candelabra table lamps,<br />
20th century<br />
on a marble and metal base with<br />
bronze lined black shades<br />
100cm high to the top of the shade<br />
$100–200<br />
850<br />
A pair of modern glass and<br />
chrome table lamps<br />
the pedestals comprising globes<br />
and squares to a faceted octagonal<br />
base, with white linen shades, and<br />
contemporary electrical fittings<br />
75cm high to top of finial<br />
$400–600<br />
851<br />
A modern black metal and glass<br />
floor lamp<br />
of tapering square section profile<br />
centred with a glass knop repli<strong>cat</strong>ing<br />
quartz<br />
166cm high, 23.5cm square base<br />
$400–600<br />
852<br />
An Art Deco copper and<br />
moulded glass five branch<br />
chandelier, circa 1935<br />
with a wooden stem to shaped arms<br />
each supporting upturned bowls with<br />
'dripping icicle' motifs, unmarked<br />
83cm high, 63cm diameter approx<br />
$600–900<br />
853<br />
A pair of French Rococo style<br />
gilt bronze candelabra lamps,<br />
late 19th century<br />
well cast with foliate decorations<br />
throughout, the serpentine arms now<br />
with electrical fittings to the sconces<br />
33.5cm high to top of centre finial,<br />
38.5cm high to top of fitting<br />
$250–350<br />
854<br />
A pair of toucan patterned<br />
porcelain table lamps<br />
46cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
855<br />
A vintage Ziggurat table<br />
lamp, by Shigeaki Asahara for<br />
Stilnovo, circa 1980<br />
in polished gun metal grey with a<br />
dark red collar and and footrim,<br />
surmounted by a stepped frosted<br />
diffuser shade<br />
43cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
856<br />
A Baccarat crystal 'Rams' Lamp<br />
in original retail packaging<br />
the hourglass form lamp 33.5cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
857<br />
Two serpentine cast metal and<br />
wrought iron light fittings<br />
the largest Edwardian style fitting<br />
with a 130cm drop, and 81cm wide<br />
$300–400<br />
858<br />
Two vintage anchors<br />
78cm and 52cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
859<br />
A taxidermied shoulder<br />
mounted deer<br />
130cm high, 70cm between widest<br />
prongs<br />
$500–800<br />
860<br />
A taxidermied cobra together a<br />
snake skin<br />
the cobra 50cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
861<br />
Three fox skulls<br />
professionally cleaned and fully intact<br />
with teeth<br />
the largest 16cm long<br />
$150–250
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862<br />
An African carved and ebonised<br />
hardwood walking stick<br />
104cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
863<br />
A whistle ocarina, Wosera Area,<br />
Sepik River together with a<br />
Sepik river clay bowl<br />
the bowl 17cm high, the ocarina<br />
12cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
864<br />
Four Sepik River masks, Papua<br />
New Guinea<br />
the largest 74 x 20cm<br />
$200–400<br />
865<br />
Three New Guinea carved wood<br />
items<br />
comprising one Sepik river food hook,<br />
a Maprik sago peg, together with a<br />
geometric carved and painted board<br />
the board 90.5cm long, 13.5cm at<br />
widest point<br />
$100–200<br />
866<br />
A collection of Papua New<br />
Guinean objects, in a carved<br />
wood bowl<br />
comprising four Massim carvings<br />
with mother-of-pearl inlay, a<br />
miniature New Guinea dugout canoe,<br />
a small wood bowl, a small Sepik style<br />
mask and a woven fibre object, in a<br />
large rustic style bowl<br />
the largest pierced and<br />
mother-of-pearl inlaid figure<br />
33cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
867<br />
A large Chambri Lakes<br />
terracotta sago storage pot,<br />
East Sepik<br />
61cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
868<br />
MALA NARI (MATOSI) (PAPUA<br />
NEW GUINEA, BORN 1958)<br />
Tapa Cloth<br />
patterned with Ömie mountains and<br />
native bird beaks<br />
natural pigments on tapa<br />
together with one other tapa cloth,<br />
50 x 80cm<br />
$300–400<br />
869<br />
Two Papuan Gulf Gope boards,<br />
New Guinea<br />
101 x 21cm<br />
$100–200<br />
870<br />
Two decorative figures<br />
comprising a pre-Colombian style<br />
terracotta fertility figure and a<br />
Central African beaded wood figure<br />
the largest 46cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
871<br />
An Asmat board, West Papua<br />
together with a Sepik river mask<br />
the Asmat board 99.5 x 34cm<br />
(variable)<br />
$100–200<br />
872<br />
Three woven crescent tribal<br />
style shell necklaces<br />
the largest 34.5cm long from clasp to<br />
edge of shell<br />
$300–500<br />
873<br />
Four Sepik River masks,<br />
together with a Ramu River<br />
figure<br />
the Ramu River figure 38cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
874<br />
Two Papuan Gulf bioma figures<br />
carved and pierced wood painted<br />
with natural pigments<br />
the largest 81cm long<br />
$200–300<br />
875<br />
A Tiwi Island head<br />
carved ironwood and pigment<br />
38cm high<br />
$150–250<br />
876<br />
Two West Papuan highland<br />
neck ornaments<br />
comprising one decorated with<br />
eggshell cowries, the other<br />
constructed from woven cord and<br />
small pieces of stone<br />
$150–250<br />
877<br />
A West Papuan ceremonial<br />
stone together with a Sepik<br />
river woven head ornament<br />
decorated with boar tusks, natural<br />
fibres, shells and feathers<br />
the ceremonial stone 49.5cm long<br />
$150–250<br />
878<br />
A collection of four Indonesian<br />
containers together with a mask<br />
the mask 40.5cm long<br />
$100–200<br />
879<br />
Two West Papuan body<br />
ornaments together with a<br />
grass skirt<br />
the necklaces constructed out of<br />
woven fibre, shells and boar tusks<br />
the largest 46cm long<br />
$200–400<br />
880<br />
Three West Papuan body<br />
ornaments<br />
constructed out of baler shells, nassa<br />
shells, woven fibre and porcupine<br />
quills<br />
the largest 44cm long<br />
$400–600
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881<br />
Two carved bone ornaments<br />
and a carved double figure<br />
horse hair, wood and bone<br />
the horsehair adorned figure<br />
41cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
882<br />
An ironwood crocodile carving,<br />
Tiwi Island<br />
80.5cm long<br />
$200–400<br />
883<br />
A large collection of arrows,<br />
Papua New Guinea<br />
the twelve arrows variously decorated<br />
with pigment, pokerwork, carving and<br />
woven bands to the shafts<br />
the largest 151.5cm long<br />
$200–400<br />
884<br />
A collection of seven Egyptian<br />
scenes including two<br />
albumen prints by J.P.SEBAH,<br />
circa 1870s<br />
seven albumen prints of various<br />
historic scenes<br />
25 x 36.5cm (largest)<br />
$200–300<br />
885<br />
HENRY KING AND ARTIST<br />
UNKNOWN<br />
Circular Quay and Sandridge<br />
Pier, circa 1980<br />
two albumen prints<br />
15 x 19.5cm (largest)<br />
$200–400<br />
886<br />
A miscellaneous collection of<br />
albumen prints, circa 1880s<br />
i) Gibraltar Coastline<br />
ii) Malta<br />
iii) Colombo Clock Tower, Sri Lanka<br />
iv) German Chalet<br />
four albumen print<br />
23 x 28.5cm (largest)<br />
$100–200<br />
887<br />
A collection of seven historic<br />
scenes of Melbourne and<br />
Adelaide circa 1875-80s<br />
seven albumen prints<br />
17 x 21cm (largest)<br />
$200–300<br />
888<br />
A collection of five early<br />
Australian coastal and rural<br />
scenes including one by John<br />
Paine, circa 1880s<br />
i) JOHN PAINE (1834-1915),<br />
Coogee Beach<br />
ii) Sydney Harbour<br />
iii) Hobart from Lansdowne Crescent<br />
iv) Looking from Domain Towards<br />
Government House, Sydney<br />
v) Harrietville, Victoria<br />
five albumen prints<br />
17 x 22.5cm(largest)<br />
$200–300<br />
889<br />
Two Burton Brother Albumen<br />
prints depicting Samoan<br />
Villagers along with a portrait<br />
of a Balinese Mother and Child,<br />
circa 1880s<br />
three albumen prints<br />
27.5 x 20.5cm (largest)<br />
$200–300<br />
890<br />
PHILIPP WELTERT<br />
Rehhag, Kletterberg in Jura,<br />
circa 1940<br />
silver gelatin photograph<br />
titled and inscribed on margin<br />
29 x 20.5cm<br />
$100–300<br />
891<br />
A large Lladro porcelain figure<br />
of 'Hamlet', later 20th century<br />
in a muted mauve, soft grey and<br />
mushroom palette, signed Ana<br />
Martines and numbered No, 240,<br />
with additional signature and blue<br />
backstamp underside<br />
43cm high, 54cm wide<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Harry & Masha<br />
Flicker, Melbourne<br />
$400–600<br />
892<br />
A porcelain centrepiece bowl,<br />
Moore Bros., 1892<br />
in blush ivory with gilt and shot<br />
colours, sprigged throughout with<br />
polychrome flora, featuring a ruffle<br />
edged bowl and vegetal sidepieces<br />
upon a pierced Rococo base, iron<br />
red backstamp, registration mark<br />
underside<br />
22cm high, 30cm wide, 15cm deep<br />
$200–400<br />
893<br />
A Continental lemon ground<br />
bottle vase and a French<br />
porcelain desk set, 19th<br />
/20th century<br />
the bottle vase decorated with<br />
Watteau-esque romantic scenes to<br />
panels within gilt scrollwork borders,<br />
the small French jardinière style desk<br />
set similarly decorated, the cover<br />
with inkwells, taper stick and pen<br />
apertures, a glass seal and a petite<br />
pounce pot, marks to base<br />
32.5cm high and 13cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
894<br />
A partial Limoges gilded<br />
porcelain dinner service<br />
together with a Richard Ginori<br />
tureen<br />
comprising fifteen pieces including<br />
plates in two sizes, the Ginori tureen<br />
with rope twist handles, blue floral<br />
design and a vegetal finial<br />
24cm high<br />
$100–200
171<br />
895<br />
A pair of hand decorated<br />
Furstenburg plates, and a<br />
Meissen flower encrusted plate<br />
or stand, late 18th century and<br />
19th/20th century<br />
the pair decorated centrally with<br />
moss roses, cornflower sprigs<br />
and a leaf laced pink ribbon to<br />
the rim, underglaze 'F' to base,<br />
partially crossed out, and Antique<br />
Porcelain Gallery Pty Ltd labels;<br />
the forget-me-not encrusted plate<br />
bearing an underglaze Augustus Rex<br />
mark of later period<br />
the largest 24.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
896<br />
A large sequential collection of<br />
Royal Copenhagen Christmas<br />
plates dating from 1968-2015<br />
47 items, described verso to<br />
each with title, backstamps and<br />
date ciphers, with a collection of<br />
associated books and pamphlets<br />
$600–800<br />
897<br />
An antique Wedgwood<br />
jasperware tray together with<br />
a mid-century Wedgwood<br />
Ravenstone vase 19th century<br />
and second half 20th century<br />
the basalt tray decorated with<br />
Classical figural vignettes to the<br />
cavetto, impressed Wedgwood mark,<br />
faint three character mark, together<br />
with a satin glaze Adam style fluted<br />
urn vase, marks to base<br />
the tray 32cm diameter<br />
$300–400<br />
898<br />
A gilded Arzburg porcelain<br />
dinner service, late 20th century<br />
comprising approximately seventy<br />
pieces including teacups, coffee<br />
cups and saucers and various plates,<br />
in white with a gilded border, factory<br />
marks to base<br />
the largest plate 24cm diameter<br />
$350–500<br />
899<br />
Four Meissen 'Onion' pattern<br />
plates, 20th century<br />
blue crossed marks underside<br />
24cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
900<br />
A Japanese pottery ikebana<br />
vase<br />
of stem cup form with grey teal glaze<br />
8cm high, 22cm diameter<br />
$200–400<br />
901<br />
A collection of Asian porcelain<br />
and objets d'art<br />
comprising an Imari scalloped form<br />
bowl, a small Chinese carved ivory<br />
dagger and a Satsuma porcelain vase<br />
the Satsuma vase 21.5cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
902<br />
A group of three Moorcroft<br />
wares and an Old Tupton Ware<br />
vase, various designers, early<br />
21st century<br />
a 'Foxglove' vase by Rachel Bishop,<br />
an Old Tupton ware 'Bluebell' vase of<br />
similar profile by Jeanne McDougall,<br />
a 'Symphony' chalice and a ewer vase<br />
both by Emma Bossons, all tubelined<br />
with marks to bases<br />
the largest 22cm high<br />
$500–700<br />
903<br />
Three Moorcroft vases<br />
by Rachel Bishop, early<br />
21st century<br />
including a double handled 'Tree<br />
Doves' vase, and vases in 'Helen' and<br />
'Tatton Park' design, marks to bases<br />
the double handled vase 26cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
904<br />
Two Moorcroft vases by Philip<br />
Gibson and Nicola Slaney, early<br />
21st century<br />
a waisted 'Simeon' vase and an 'Anna<br />
Lily' vase, marks to bases<br />
the largest 29cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
905<br />
Three Moorcroft vases, various<br />
designers, early 21st century<br />
a 'Queen's Choice' vase by Emma<br />
Bossons, a small 'Hibiscus' vase,<br />
60/100 and a modern 'Anemone'<br />
vase, after Walter Moorcroft, 34/94<br />
the largest 28cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
906<br />
A pair of ceramic vases by<br />
Alexandra Copeland from Weft<br />
Gallery<br />
with painted and glazed vertical<br />
motifs in brown, burnt orange, cream<br />
and lemon colours<br />
17cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Weft Gallery, Melbourne<br />
$80–100<br />
907<br />
An earthenware teapot<br />
of zoomorphic form with mottled<br />
rouge glaze, purple to lower register<br />
$100–200<br />
908<br />
An assortment of ceramic<br />
wares, 19/20th century<br />
nine items including four petite<br />
leaf form Herend dishes, a Doulton<br />
Lambeth bowl, a landscape jug, a<br />
baluster vase and Italian style faience<br />
plate<br />
$140–160
172<br />
909<br />
A Sevres porcelain trinket box,<br />
early 20th century<br />
decorated with rose swags and blue<br />
ribbons, a gilt cartouche enclosing<br />
rose buds to the lid, blue marks<br />
underside<br />
3.5cm high, 8cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
910<br />
Two hand decorated armorial<br />
plates<br />
both Chinese decorated, one with<br />
famille rose decoration, the other<br />
with a rose pink border, one with<br />
oriental style marks to base<br />
the largest 24.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
911<br />
A large collection of Wedgwood<br />
jasperware and bisque<br />
porcelain wares<br />
comprising eighteen pieces, mostly<br />
blue wares with applied sprig<br />
decorations and together with six<br />
'The Dancing Hours' white bisque<br />
figurines, and a moulded Portmeirion<br />
parian ware jug, various dates and<br />
marks to bases<br />
the largest figurine 24.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
912<br />
A collection of decorative<br />
plates and comports, Copeland<br />
Spode and Wedgwood,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
comprising two bird theme Copeland<br />
Spode comports, five Wedgwood<br />
plates including a portrait within<br />
a red ground border with pierced<br />
oriental prunus decorations,<br />
backstamps to all<br />
the largest comport 15.5cm high,<br />
26cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
913<br />
An interesting group of English<br />
reference porcelain wares,<br />
18th century and after<br />
ten pieces including three Worcester<br />
fan pattern dishes with rivet joins,<br />
mock oriental marks underside,<br />
circa 1760; an 1825 Ridgway<br />
Romantic landscape plate, design<br />
502; a Welsh type floral sprigged<br />
serving dish, with aged BADA label<br />
and mark for Payne Collection<br />
1956 Leonard Joel Pty Ltd, Joshua<br />
McClelland to base, and; other<br />
wares including Derby, Wedgwood,<br />
Staffordshire<br />
platter 31.5cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
914<br />
A large mixed group of<br />
Wedgwood jasper wares,<br />
dishes, plates and vases<br />
approximately 30 items in various<br />
colourways with applied sprigs<br />
including an Australian Bicentennial<br />
plate, 1988; Wedgwood Society<br />
of Australia plate; traditional<br />
mythological themed dishes,<br />
assorted commemorative wares, a<br />
box and a small plaque, together with<br />
a Franklin Porcelain Christmas plate<br />
the largest vase 19.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
915<br />
A large Moorcroft Anemone<br />
pattern vase, 1940s<br />
the waisted baluster vase with a<br />
frieze of tubelined flowerheads upon<br />
a rich mottled emerald and dark blue<br />
ground, impressed factory mark,<br />
painted signature, and Royal Warrant<br />
label underside, remnant label to<br />
shoulder<br />
32cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
916<br />
A Worcester Barr, Flight & Barr<br />
armorial plate, 1807-1813 period<br />
the plate bearing the arms of Warren<br />
impaling Mangles within a gold<br />
border upon a fine grey and white<br />
marbled ground, with a continuous<br />
leaf form border in white and gold to<br />
the rim; with impressed marks and<br />
backstamp underside<br />
the diameter 24.5cm<br />
$360–500<br />
917<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 />
$600–800<br />
918<br />
A knotted pile rug and a knotted<br />
pile Turkoman rug, Afghanistan,<br />
late 20th century<br />
of tribal design in shades of pink and<br />
brown<br />
138 x 101cm<br />
along with Turkoman rug featuring<br />
guls on a red field enclosed by<br />
geometric borders<br />
187 x 103cm<br />
$200–400<br />
919<br />
A west Persian knotted<br />
pile rug, Senneh region,<br />
early 20th century<br />
of bold lozenge design with dense<br />
formal floral patterns in pink, red<br />
and tan colours upon a cream and<br />
ink blue field enclosed by geometric<br />
borders<br />
192 x 133cm<br />
$400–600
173<br />
920<br />
A Persian wool rug,<br />
20th century<br />
finely woven with a dense pile<br />
featuring a central shaped medallion<br />
and a profusion of tendrils and floral<br />
motifs upon a cream field, with<br />
serpentine meandering spandrels<br />
and wide a lotus and floral border<br />
216 x 139.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
921<br />
A small rug with a Tekke<br />
Turkoman design, Central Asia,<br />
20th century<br />
wool and cotton, with cream guls and<br />
hooked lozenge motifs on a tan field<br />
enclosed by a main gul border and<br />
small geometric bands<br />
126 x 186cm<br />
$300–400<br />
922<br />
Two small Turkoman rugs,<br />
Central Asia, 20th century<br />
the larger rug with a repeating design<br />
of diamond guls on a light brown field<br />
125 x 192cm<br />
the smaller rug with 'prayer-rug'<br />
layout on a light golden-brown field<br />
82 x 137cm<br />
$200–400<br />
923<br />
A contemporary Indian made<br />
wool carpet<br />
in shades of taupe and brown<br />
277 x 382<br />
$600–800<br />
924<br />
A large contemporary Indian<br />
made wool carpet<br />
in shades of beige, tan and green,<br />
with medallion-and-corner design<br />
205 x 294cm<br />
$600–800<br />
925<br />
A small Persian pattern wool<br />
rug, contemporary<br />
with a central medallion and<br />
profusely decorated with flora upon a<br />
russet field, Indian made<br />
118 x 174cm<br />
$400–600<br />
926<br />
A Senneh district kilim Iran,<br />
1930s<br />
richly coloured with conjoined<br />
diamonds upon a flower strewn<br />
midnight blue field<br />
112 x 160cm<br />
$300–500<br />
927<br />
A northwest Persian Kurdish<br />
rug, mid-20th century<br />
the dark blue field with red and pink<br />
flowerheads enclosed by rouge and<br />
blue borders<br />
100 x 210cm<br />
$500–700<br />
928<br />
An all-wool rug, Afghanistan,<br />
1930s<br />
with a design of repeating stars on a<br />
light brown field<br />
110 x 250cm<br />
$250–350<br />
929<br />
A Beluch all-wool rug,<br />
early-20th century<br />
with diamond medallions on an<br />
aubergine- coloured field and original<br />
goat-hair side finishes<br />
135 x 190<br />
$500–700<br />
930<br />
A small Afghan wool rug,<br />
late-20th century<br />
with a red field and a broad<br />
geometric main border<br />
75 x 125cm<br />
$200–300<br />
931<br />
An Ersari Turkoman carpet,<br />
Central Asia, 20th century<br />
with bold guls in tones of red, brown<br />
and navy, original flat-woven ends<br />
227 x 270cm<br />
$600–800<br />
932<br />
A brightly coloured Turkish wool<br />
rug, mid-20th century<br />
the central red field with two<br />
diamond lozenges enclosed by a<br />
cream and bold flower head border<br />
100 x 195cm<br />
$300–500<br />
933<br />
An Ersari Turkoman carpet,<br />
Central Asia, 20th century<br />
with a design of characteristic guls<br />
within a chequerboard layout<br />
170 x 250cm<br />
$500–700<br />
934<br />
A small Beluch wool<br />
rug, northeast Iran,<br />
early 20th century<br />
with 'prayer rug' layout and original<br />
flatwoven ends<br />
87 x 148cm<br />
$400–600<br />
935<br />
A brown and cream calf skin rug<br />
220 x 220cm<br />
$200–400<br />
936<br />
A black and white calf skin rug<br />
230 x 194.5cm<br />
$200–400<br />
937<br />
A semi-antique Turkoman<br />
prayer rug<br />
silk and wool composition with a<br />
central repeated medallion motif, in<br />
tones of faded red, orange and brown<br />
90 x 135cm<br />
$300–500
174<br />
938<br />
A Senneh district kilim, Iran,<br />
20th century<br />
in shades of cream and watermelon,<br />
on a midnight blue field<br />
105 x 145cm<br />
$200–300<br />
939<br />
A collection of handwoven tribal<br />
textiles, including a Baluch salt<br />
bag<br />
comprising eight pieces, the Afshari<br />
shoulder bag adorned with shells<br />
the largest flatweave 105 x 110cm<br />
$300–500<br />
940<br />
A Persian wool Turkoman hall<br />
runner<br />
in shades of red and black with a<br />
repeating gul motif<br />
70 x 298cm<br />
$300–400<br />
941<br />
A Persian tribal Taroom wool<br />
rug<br />
in natural dyes, patterned with<br />
bold simple geometric forms and<br />
enclosed by a floral main border<br />
130 x 303cm<br />
$600–800<br />
942<br />
Three Chinese rugs<br />
with auspicious characters, shou<br />
medallions and scrollwork in red<br />
tones upon a cream field<br />
each 156.5 x 91.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
943<br />
A pair of Georgian sterling silver<br />
cheese scoops by William &<br />
Samuel Knight, London, 1814<br />
each 23.5cm long<br />
total weight of silver 295gms<br />
$250–350<br />
944<br />
A mixed collection of<br />
sterling silver flatware, early<br />
19th/20th century, various<br />
makers, London, Dublin,<br />
Sheffield<br />
Georgian Old English and Fiddle<br />
pattern spoons comprising a serving<br />
serving spoon, six table spoons, six<br />
Irish teaspoons by William Cummins,<br />
six art deco demi tasse spoons,<br />
and; King's pattern fruit knives, all<br />
hallmarked<br />
805gms, silver weight, spoons<br />
155gms, steel blade fruit knives<br />
$700–900<br />
945<br />
A Victorian Scottish silver tea<br />
caddy, Hamilton & Inches,<br />
Edinburgh 1896<br />
a floral embossed square section<br />
baluster caddy with a domed lid,<br />
hallmarked to base and rim of lid<br />
15.5cm high, 9.5cm wide, 8.5cm deep<br />
325gms silver weight<br />
$260–300<br />
946<br />
A Hanau sterling silver coin<br />
set box and a sterling silver<br />
christening cup, Birmingham,<br />
late 19th century<br />
the box cover set with a Catherine<br />
II rouble, with unidentified pseudo<br />
hallmarks to the interior; an 1875 leaf<br />
and flower engraved baluster cup by<br />
Hilliard & Thomason, with a double<br />
scroll and bead handle, initials and<br />
presentation inscription, hallmarked<br />
underside; and a woven silver plate<br />
basket<br />
9cm high, 13cm diameter, box;<br />
8cm high, cup; 27cm wide,<br />
17.5cm deep, woven basket<br />
500gms silver weight, box and cup<br />
only<br />
$450–550<br />
947<br />
Two silver gilt and coral baby<br />
rattles, Georgian and Victorian,<br />
the latter by Charles Rawlings &<br />
William Summers, London<br />
of traditional form with red coral<br />
handles, engraved and embossed<br />
decoration with bells and whistles,<br />
maker's marks to whistle component<br />
14cm and 15cm long<br />
$500–700<br />
948<br />
A set of four George III armorial<br />
sterling silver salt cellars,<br />
rubbed maker's marks, London<br />
1810<br />
rectangular pedestal basins on a<br />
conforming foot, gadrooned rims and<br />
dragon head armorials<br />
4.5cm high, 9.5cm wide, 7cm deep<br />
415gms silver weight<br />
$400–600<br />
949<br />
A sterling silver creamer and<br />
two sterling silver toast racks,<br />
various dates and makers,<br />
London and Birmingham,<br />
20th century<br />
a baluster creamer by Edward<br />
Barnard & Sons Ltd, a ring handle<br />
toast rack by SG for Garrard & Co<br />
Ltd, both London, and; a Birmingham<br />
made toast rack by J B Chatterley &<br />
Sons Ltd<br />
9.5cm high, creamer, 10.5cm high,<br />
12cm wide, 6.5cm deep larger toast<br />
rack<br />
420gms silver<br />
$340–400
175<br />
950<br />
A sterling silver milk jug, Robert<br />
Hennell III, 1837, and a sterling<br />
sugar basin, George Ivory, 1856,<br />
both London<br />
both with armorials, a lobed baluster<br />
jug on scroll feet with acanthus<br />
terminals, the squat sugar basin<br />
with twin handles and bearing an<br />
inscription to base, Sarah Saxby<br />
Penfold, died Dec 8 1856<br />
14.5cm high, jug<br />
9.5cm high, 20cm wide, sugar basin<br />
640gms silver weight<br />
$500–700<br />
951<br />
A group of silver plate wares<br />
including James Dixon &<br />
Sons tea tray and a salver,<br />
19th century<br />
a Neoclassical oval tray and<br />
presentation salver, a measure, and a<br />
bell with a Walker & Hall sterling silver<br />
handle and a plated bell<br />
59cm wide, 39cm deep, larger tray<br />
$100–200<br />
952<br />
Two silver plate silent butler<br />
crumb pans, with armorials,<br />
early 20th century<br />
with wood handles<br />
circular pan 15cm diameter, the other<br />
18cm wide, 13.5cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
953<br />
A French silver two piece<br />
carving set by Charles- Alfred<br />
Coignet, Paris, mid 19th century,<br />
a set of six Sheffield silver and<br />
silver plate butter knives, and<br />
a silver toddy ladle set with a<br />
George II coin<br />
the carving knife and fork with engine<br />
turned handle and medallion motif,<br />
hallmarked to ferrule<br />
the toddy ladle 39cm long<br />
the carving knife 32cm long<br />
$150–200<br />
954<br />
A group of sterling silver table<br />
wares: a pair of salts, a single<br />
salt and a sauce dish, various<br />
makers, Sheffield, London,<br />
20th century<br />
a petite pair of Sheffield salts on hoof<br />
feet by Atkin Bros., a Carrington &<br />
Co gadrooned salt with a blue glass<br />
liner, a shell form sauce dish, rubbed<br />
marks<br />
340gms<br />
4cm high, 8.5cm diameter, larger salt<br />
4.5cm high, 10cm wide, 11.5cm deep,<br />
sauce dish<br />
$200–300<br />
955<br />
An assorted group of six<br />
sterling and silver plate effects<br />
including a cigarette case,<br />
a lighter, matchbox holders,<br />
compact, cigarette box holder,<br />
and a Continental silver gilt box<br />
the engine turned table top<br />
cigarette case by W.H Manton Ltd,<br />
Birmingham, a silver gilt engine<br />
turned circular box, a silver framed<br />
cigarette box holder with a glass liner,<br />
a sterling matchbox holder<br />
9cm x 8cm, cigarette case<br />
195gms silver weight, cigarette case<br />
130gms, Continental silver box<br />
$300–400<br />
956<br />
Two Copeland Spode bone<br />
china hunting dog cabinet<br />
plates, mid 19th century<br />
pattern 7109 featuring dogs in<br />
landscape settings and enclosed<br />
by moulded gilt decorated borders,<br />
partial green Copeland Spode marks<br />
underside, painted pattern numbers<br />
24cm diameter<br />
$150–180<br />
957<br />
Two boxes of sterling silver<br />
demitasse spoons and a set<br />
of silver gilt anointing spoons,<br />
various dates and makers,<br />
including A.B Linton, all<br />
20th century<br />
the Linton spoons with finely<br />
hammered bowls and fleur-delis<br />
finials, mark of JAB to stems,<br />
historical replica anointing spoons in<br />
original box, hallmarked to all items<br />
150gms silver weight<br />
$300–400<br />
958<br />
A sterling silver baluster<br />
tankard, Hester Bateman,<br />
London 1787<br />
of typical form with a double<br />
scroll handle and acanthus leaf<br />
thumbpiece, rollover rim and a<br />
waisted foot, hallmarked underside<br />
12.5cm high<br />
315gms silver weight<br />
$350–450<br />
959<br />
A sterling silver cruet set,<br />
Mappin & Webb, Birmingham<br />
1964, a pair of Sheraton style<br />
candlesticks and a hip flask,<br />
various dates and makers,<br />
20th century<br />
the sticks with husk borders,<br />
Sheffield 1924, and a flask with<br />
removable cup and hinged lid<br />
candlesticks, 23cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
960<br />
A sterling silver centrepiece<br />
bowl, Hardy Bros, Sheffield 1910<br />
the footed bowl with a pierced rim<br />
and four applied anthemion type<br />
motifs, the foot rim of conforming<br />
design and raised on petite scroll feet<br />
17cm high, 21cm diameter<br />
585 gms silver weight<br />
$500–600
176<br />
961<br />
A sterling silver cigarette box,<br />
Hardy Bros., Birmingham 1955,<br />
and an inkwell, rubbed marks<br />
an engine turned wood lined box<br />
with a vacant cartouche, hallmarked<br />
to the short end, and; a Victorian<br />
sterling silver inkwell with a hinged<br />
lid and pen compartment, marked<br />
sterling<br />
3.5cm high, 15cm wide, 8.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
962<br />
A group of silver plate wares<br />
comprising four wine coasters,<br />
a circular salver, 4 coasters, a<br />
decorative cornucopia posy vase,<br />
assorted small trays, dishes and a<br />
serving spoon<br />
the salver 26.5cm diameter, the posy<br />
vase 16cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
963<br />
A mixed group of mostly<br />
sterling silver table wares,<br />
various dates and makers, 19th<br />
and 20th century<br />
including a Georgian creamer, five<br />
napkin rings, a pair of salts with<br />
spoons, a pair of pepperettes,<br />
another similar without piercings, six<br />
assorted spoons, a cocktail whisk,<br />
thimble and a pill box, the latter<br />
apparently unmarked<br />
10cm high, creamer<br />
450gms, silver weight<br />
$350–400<br />
964<br />
Two table top wood lined<br />
sterling silver cigarette boxes,<br />
and a matchstrike,<br />
a plain box by Hardy Bros, London,<br />
1925 and a William Neale & Son<br />
Ltd box with an engine turned lid,<br />
Birmingham, 1952, together with a<br />
Chester 1905 matchstrike with bail<br />
5cm high, 11cm wide, 9cm deep,<br />
engine turned box<br />
$300–500<br />
965<br />
Five boxed sets of sterling silver<br />
demitasse spoons, one set<br />
including cake forks, various<br />
dates and makers, 20th century<br />
comprising 'coffee' bean<br />
spoons,various retailers including<br />
Proud's, Hardy Bros., Drummonds<br />
330gms silver weight<br />
$300–400<br />
966<br />
A group of small Georg Jensen<br />
table wares, post 1945 marks<br />
comprising a set of eight miniature<br />
salt shakers, pattern 423B, eight<br />
petite coasters, pattern 296E, and;<br />
two dome shape taper stick holders,<br />
pattern 1125<br />
4.5cm high, shakers<br />
430gms silver weight<br />
$300–400<br />
967<br />
Three sterling silver pepper<br />
grinders, London and<br />
Birmingham, mid/later<br />
20th century<br />
each of similar waisted and turned<br />
form<br />
10cm to 10.5cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
968<br />
An Irish Georgian sterling<br />
silver fiddle pattern soup ladle,<br />
Samuel Neville, Dublin 1829<br />
with crest to terminal and crisply<br />
hallmarked underside<br />
33.5cm long<br />
250gms silver<br />
$300–400<br />
969<br />
An interesting mixed collection<br />
of sterling silver flatware,<br />
early 19th century and after<br />
including a pair of Georgian gravy<br />
ladles by Josiah & George Piercy, two<br />
bright cut Irish Georgian spoons by<br />
probably John Kavanagh, a feather<br />
edged spoon and fork duo, two tea<br />
caddy spoons, one bright cut and the<br />
other of shell form, assorted small<br />
spoons and forks, and a cased set of<br />
six tea spoons<br />
435gms<br />
$400–500<br />
970<br />
A Canadian six piece sterling<br />
silver vanity set, by Birks,<br />
early to mid 20th century<br />
elegantly engine turned with<br />
restrained foliate details, vacant<br />
cartouches, and comprising a hand<br />
mirror, hair brushes, a clothing brush,<br />
and a velvet jewellery casket, all items<br />
marked Birks sterling<br />
38cm long, mirror<br />
$350–450<br />
971<br />
A Victorian sterling silver three<br />
piece tea set, Briddon Brothers,<br />
Sheffield, 1885, together with<br />
a Georgian christening mug,<br />
Rebecca Emes & Edward<br />
Barnard I, London, 1816<br />
the boat shape set with gadroons to<br />
the lower register, the teapot with a<br />
bright cut border to the collar and<br />
ebonised finial and handle, the mug<br />
with thread border and conforming<br />
handle, hallmarked to all<br />
13.5cm high, 22.5cm wide, teapot<br />
6.5cn high, mug<br />
725gms silver weight<br />
$600–700
177<br />
972<br />
A vintage German silver plate<br />
Rostrei Solingen boxed cutlery<br />
service<br />
for twelve place settings comprising<br />
78 pieces<br />
the knives 24cm long<br />
the box 9cm high, 40.5cm wide,<br />
29cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
973<br />
A George III creamer and pair<br />
of casters, London 1799 and<br />
1805/1809<br />
of Neoclassical form, the creamer,<br />
with a high set handle and thread<br />
edge rim, maker's mark rubbed,<br />
and; a pair of urn form thread girdle<br />
casters, one probably by Peter,<br />
Ann & William Bateman, the other<br />
slightly later but partly rubbed,<br />
hallmarked to all<br />
17cm high<br />
305gms silver weight<br />
$200–300<br />
974<br />
A mixed group of sterling silver<br />
wares: a vanity set, a set of<br />
demitasse spoons and a pair of<br />
Danish salt and pepper shakers,<br />
20th century<br />
a five piece engine turned vanity set<br />
comprising a mirror, two hair brushes<br />
and two clothes' brushes, a pair of<br />
guilloché enamel mushroom shape<br />
salt and pepper shakers by ELA,<br />
and a set of six Sheffield demitasse<br />
spoons, hallmarked to all items<br />
25.5cm long, mirror<br />
$200–400<br />
976<br />
A pair cross-banded fruitwood<br />
side tables, in the George III<br />
style<br />
with four cockbeaded drawers, swing<br />
handles and shaped bracket feet<br />
$200–400<br />
977<br />
A pair French Provincial style<br />
fruitwood side tables<br />
featuring a single drawer above a<br />
shaped skirt and raised on slender<br />
cabriole legs<br />
73cm high, 67cm wide, 53cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
978<br />
A large carved and distressed<br />
salon mirror, in the French<br />
Provincial style<br />
168 x 107cm<br />
$300–500<br />
End of Sale<br />
975<br />
A mid century glass top<br />
occasional table<br />
carved hairpin style base, in the style<br />
of Moebius<br />
50.5cm high, 70cm diameter<br />
$200–300
TIM STORRIER (BORN 1949)<br />
Capricorn Setting 2000<br />
oil on canvas<br />
61 x 183.5cm<br />
Estimate: $40,000-60,000<br />
ENQUIRIES<br />
Deanna Baxter 03 9500 2607<br />
deanna.baxter@gibsonsauctions.com.au
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Australian & International Art<br />
AUCTION Sunday 27 October 2024<br />
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across the traditional, post-war, modern, and contemporary art<br />
movements for Australian, Indigenous, and international artists.<br />
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and understanding of the art market through decades of combined<br />
experience in the art auction and commercial gallery sectors.<br />
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