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The Spring<br />
Auction Series<br />
Melbourne, 24 & 25 November 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 />
AUBURN GROVE<br />
SUTHERLAND RD<br />
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FRONT COVER:<br />
Lot 52 (Detail)<br />
BACK COVER:<br />
Lot 193<br />
The Spring<br />
Auction Series<br />
Part I: Live Auction<br />
Sunday 24 November 2024, 11am (Lots 1–405)<br />
885-889 High Street, Armadale, Victoria 3143<br />
Part II: Timed Online Auction<br />
Monday 25 November 2024, closing from 10am (Lots 406–1092)<br />
Viewing<br />
Thursday 21 November<br />
Friday 22 November<br />
Saturday 23 November<br />
11.00am – 7.00pm<br />
11.00am – 5.00pm<br />
11.00am – 5.00pm<br />
Auction Code: Part I: <strong>GA062</strong> | Part II: GO062OL<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 25 November 10am–5pm<br />
Tuesday 26 November 10am–5pm<br />
Wednesday 27 November 10am–5pm<br />
All goods must be collected and paid<br />
in full strictly by 5pm on 27 November<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.
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How to Buy<br />
All you need to know about the bidding process at auction<br />
Viewing<br />
Catalogues<br />
Online <strong>cat</strong>alogues can be viewed 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.
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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.
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1<br />
A Sèvres biscuit allegorical<br />
group, The Judgement of Paris,<br />
circa 1870s<br />
after the model by Louis-Simon<br />
Boizot, with Paris wearing a Phrygian<br />
cap kneeling and presenting Venus<br />
with the Golden Apple, she seated<br />
on clouds, Cupid below her holding a<br />
dove and stroking a spaniel, Minerva<br />
and Juno with their respective<br />
attributes behind, impressed Sèvres<br />
mark and the letter M to base<br />
34cm high<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
2<br />
A Directoire style marble top<br />
mahogany console table,<br />
19th century<br />
with a pierced brass gallery to the<br />
shaped surface above a single drawer<br />
and columnar fluted legs to an<br />
undertier and toupie feet, with brass<br />
trims and swing handles<br />
87.5cm high, 98.5cm wide,<br />
34.5cm deep<br />
$700–900
5<br />
3<br />
A large Louis XV style tapestry<br />
fire screen, 19th century<br />
with a moulded giltwood frame<br />
featuring a finely worked fruit and<br />
trophy vignette in muted tones<br />
115cm high, 72.5cm wide,<br />
40cm deep (at base)<br />
$500–800<br />
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6<br />
4<br />
4<br />
A fine Louis XVI style ormolu<br />
mounted marble temple clock<br />
garniture, later 19th century<br />
with eight day whirl bell strike, the<br />
drum head with Arabic numerals to<br />
an enamel painted dial surmounted<br />
by a lovebird finial, decoratively<br />
mounted columns and frieze above<br />
an extended circular base, with<br />
associated four candle side pieces,<br />
key and sunburst pendulum<br />
the clock 48cm high, 21cm diameter,<br />
the candelabra 40cm high<br />
$800–1,000<br />
5<br />
A pair of gilt bronze Sphinx<br />
chenets, late 19th century<br />
with art Nouveau and Neoclassical<br />
elements, the female figures with<br />
flowing hair raised on formal waisted<br />
bases with athemion and other<br />
vegetal motifs above whorl feet,<br />
inscribed Costermans to base<br />
each 40.5cm high<br />
$800–1,000
7<br />
6<br />
A pair of Louis XVI style painted<br />
chairs, with ornate floral<br />
embroidered upholstery<br />
height of back 87cm,<br />
seat height 45cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Roy's Antiques, Clifton Hill,<br />
Melbourne<br />
$600–800<br />
7<br />
A transitional style marble<br />
top tulipwood cabinet,<br />
French, 18th century<br />
of shaped profile with a flecked<br />
grey marble surface above a<br />
central drawer and quarter veneers<br />
cupboard flanked by small drawers<br />
and tambour front lower cupboards,<br />
chamfered cross banded edges and<br />
feather veneer to the sides, with gilt<br />
bronze mounts and sabots to the<br />
petite cabriole legs, with key<br />
103cm high, 104cm wide,<br />
40.5cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
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8<br />
8<br />
A fine large Regency flame<br />
mahogany Regency cellaret,<br />
circa 1825<br />
of elegant sarcophagus form with a<br />
diamond point domed lid, gadrooned<br />
edge and raised on lion paw feet<br />
64cm high, 75cm wide, 54cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
9<br />
An Italian style painted armoire<br />
in a distressed dove grey painted<br />
finish with decorative panels to the<br />
twin doors picked out in gold colours,<br />
dark painted finish to the interior<br />
226cm high, 136cm wide, 52cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Graham Geddes Antiques<br />
$900–1,200<br />
10<br />
A Regency mahogany library<br />
table, circa 1810<br />
with the original gilt tooled leather<br />
top, two cockbeaded drawers and<br />
further dummy drawers to three<br />
sides, raised on trestle ends and<br />
swept feet with brass anthemion<br />
decorated terminals on casters<br />
73cm high, 144cm wide, 110cm deep<br />
$2,000–4,000<br />
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9<br />
11<br />
A pair of French gilt bronze<br />
six light mantel candelabra,<br />
mid 19th century<br />
the stems with rocaille elements and<br />
demi figures supporting cornucopia<br />
issuing scrolling vegetal arms and<br />
sconces, raised on elaborate circular<br />
bases and tripod feet<br />
57.5cm high, 28cm wide, 20cm deep<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
12<br />
A Murano glass flush mounted<br />
ceiling light and matching wall<br />
sconces<br />
the clear glass light and sconces of<br />
open petal form with ribbed feature<br />
15cm drop, 60cm diameter<br />
$800–1,000<br />
13<br />
A striking Murano glass<br />
peach blush glass chandelier,<br />
circa 1950s<br />
the tiered chandelier issuing sinuous<br />
moulded leaf forms, with a spiral<br />
twist stem and a bullicante bowl<br />
80cm drop (approx)<br />
$900–1,200<br />
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10<br />
14<br />
14<br />
An ornate silver overlay<br />
framed mirror<br />
150 x 120cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
15<br />
A Louis XV style ebonised<br />
commode<br />
the three double drawers with<br />
decorative pierced gilt metal<br />
escutcheons and drop ring handles<br />
above a carved serpentine skirt<br />
83cm high, 106cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
16<br />
A Gothic Revival oak<br />
plank top dining table<br />
on carved supports<br />
and a stretcher base<br />
78cm high, 219cm wide, 84cm deep<br />
$800–1,200
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17<br />
An impressive Art Deco<br />
style marble statue of an<br />
exotic dancer<br />
in two tone marble and<br />
raised on a small plinth<br />
191cm high, 106cm wide from hand<br />
to raised foot, depth of base 35.5cm<br />
$8,000–12,000<br />
18<br />
A Classical style carved marble<br />
torso on plinth<br />
the contrapposto torso with<br />
pronounced musculature,<br />
raised on a black metal plinth<br />
with an extended base<br />
the torso 70cm high,<br />
163cm high including pedestal<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
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12<br />
19<br />
A mahogany bracket clock by<br />
J Wallis, English, circa 1860<br />
double fusee with anchor<br />
escapement, in a flame mahogany<br />
case with stepped crown and<br />
pineapple finial, gilded ball<br />
feet and ring handles to the<br />
fretted sides, with key<br />
48cm high, 28cm wide, 16cm deep<br />
$2,000–4,000<br />
20<br />
A George II mahogany tea table,<br />
possibly Irish, circa 1740<br />
with blind fret twin drawers,<br />
gadrooned skirt and raised<br />
on cabriole legs with relief<br />
carved knees and paw feet<br />
73cm high, 79.5cm wide, 39cm deep<br />
(unextended)<br />
$5,000–8,000<br />
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20
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21<br />
21<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />
Classical Tavern Interior<br />
with Figures<br />
oil on canvas<br />
55 x 45cm<br />
$2,000–4,000<br />
22<br />
A late Georgian secretaire<br />
bookcase, early 19th century<br />
with an extended pediment above<br />
astragal panelled doors, the fall<br />
front opening to a fitted interior with<br />
boxwood faced drawers, pigeon holes<br />
217cm high, 124cm wide, 56cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
23<br />
A floral inlaid rosewood vitrine,<br />
early 20th century<br />
with an extended concave cornice<br />
above two shaped doors and<br />
sabre legs, decoratively inlaid<br />
with boxwood ribboned swags,<br />
trailing floral elements and<br />
sprigs, with two wood shelves<br />
142cm high, 91cm wide, 40.5cm deep<br />
$800–1,200
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24<br />
A set of eight George III<br />
mahogany dining chairs,<br />
late 18th century<br />
comprising six dining and two<br />
carvers of shield form with<br />
pierced splats featuring wheat<br />
ear and husk motifs in low relief<br />
above stuffover serpentine<br />
seats to stretcher-based legs<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
25<br />
A Tasmanian Colonial cedar<br />
chess table, circa 1860s<br />
the tilt top table with feature<br />
casuarina and burr inlay to the<br />
surface, above a Gothic pierced<br />
skirt and raised on a turned<br />
pedestal to a tripod base<br />
76cm high, 48.5cm wide,<br />
39.5cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Armadale Antiques Centre, 1994<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
26<br />
A rustic Continental style<br />
console table<br />
with solid oak surface above<br />
three carved front freize drawers,<br />
raised on square tapering legs<br />
79.5cm high, 170cm wide,<br />
70.5cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Graham Geddes Antiques<br />
$800–1,200<br />
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27<br />
ALBERT-ERNEST CARRIER-<br />
BELLEUSE (1824-1887)<br />
A Greek Orator<br />
the bronze figure exhibiting rich brown<br />
patination, raised on a base inscribed<br />
'By Zeus, hail the most beautiful of<br />
maidens', and signed 'par. Carrier'<br />
110cm high<br />
NOTE<br />
for similar see Sotheby's, 19th and<br />
20th century Sculpture, London<br />
20 May 1994, lot 18 and also illustrated<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
28<br />
A Spanish oak wrought iron<br />
stretcher base refectory table,<br />
in the Carlos II style<br />
78cm high, 91cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
29<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 4.5cm high, 168cm wide,<br />
103cm deep, the leaves each<br />
66.5cm wide<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Fabrile, Melbourne<br />
$800–1,200<br />
30<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, 56cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Fabrile, Melbourne<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
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31<br />
ÉMILE LAPORTE (1858-1908)<br />
Vergincetorix with his son<br />
bronze, impressed signature to base,<br />
Emile LAPORTE<br />
86cm high, 40cm wide, 38cm deep;<br />
base 34cm wide, 28cm deep<br />
$4,000–6,000<br />
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32<br />
A large walnut Renaissance<br />
Revival refectory table, French,<br />
second half 19th century<br />
ornately carved with a decorative<br />
apron above sphinx trestle ends, the<br />
stretcher with fluted supports, pull<br />
out stretchers to the short ends<br />
78.5cm high, 194cm wide,<br />
105cm deep, each leaf 69cm wide<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
33<br />
A Neoclassical style Carrara<br />
marble fireplace surround<br />
and mantel<br />
with shaped volutes<br />
121cm high, 176cm wide, 39cm deep<br />
$2,000–4,000<br />
34<br />
A suite of eight 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 />
$1,000–1,500<br />
35<br />
A George III mahogany and<br />
satinwood foldover card table,<br />
late 18th century<br />
of cross-banded demi-lune form,<br />
the deep skirt supported on tapering<br />
square form legs to spade feet<br />
73.5cm high, 91cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
(folded), the top 98cm diameter<br />
unfolded<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
32
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37 (Detail)<br />
36<br />
A verde antico spiral twist<br />
pedestal, 19th/20th century<br />
with an octagonal surface and<br />
matching base<br />
99cm high, 33cm diameter (approx)<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
37<br />
A Northern Italian rosewood,<br />
ivory and ebony cabinet,<br />
late 17th century<br />
n the Renaissance style with<br />
engraved ivory plaques depicting<br />
hunting, fishing, fowling and hawking<br />
scenes, the frieze drawers and base<br />
inlaid with Neoclassical motifs<br />
163cm high, 112cm wide, 48cm deep<br />
$8,000–10,000 ♦<br />
38<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 interior<br />
of base<br />
48.5cm high<br />
$1,000–1,400<br />
39<br />
A treacle glazed terracotta<br />
figure of a school boy, probably<br />
Austrian, early 20th century<br />
modelled and incised marks to the<br />
bust and mounted on an integral<br />
stepped base, unmarked<br />
35cm high, 35cm wide, 19cm deep<br />
$800–1,000<br />
40<br />
A George III mahogany fold-over<br />
card table, in the Chippendale<br />
style, 18th century<br />
the serpentine top above a flower<br />
and ribbon carved frieze with pierced<br />
and scrolled corner brackets, raised<br />
on square tapering linen fold legs<br />
73cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Christie's Melbourne, Fine Furniture<br />
and Decorative Arts, June 19-20,<br />
2000, lot 180A.<br />
NOTE:<br />
Inscribed under the felt baize in<br />
pencil 'My Own Work / Thomas<br />
Chippendale St. Martin's Lane / 1752'<br />
and further inscribed with a sketch<br />
of two chairs, one with a typical<br />
Chippendale back, the other with<br />
emphasis on the claw and ball foot.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
36
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37
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41<br />
41<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />
Figures at a Festive Dining Table<br />
oil on canvas<br />
50.5 x 56cm<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
42<br />
ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH<br />
- EARLY 20TH CENTURY)<br />
Still Life with Roses<br />
oil on canvas<br />
29.5 x 36.5cm<br />
$600–900<br />
43<br />
A Robert Butterfield of<br />
Paris pocket sundial,<br />
early 18th century<br />
of octagonal profile with painted<br />
leather case depicting harbour<br />
and Classical landscape scenes,<br />
the brass dial with hinged gnomon<br />
and marked Butterfield Paris,<br />
lists of town names verso<br />
2cm high, 8cm wide, 7.5cm deep<br />
$900–1,100<br />
44<br />
An elegant gilded brass clock<br />
garniture, retailed by J.W<br />
Benson, Old Bond Street,<br />
London, 19th century<br />
with eight day French movement<br />
striking on bell, featuring a tall finial<br />
above architectural body flanked<br />
by slender knopped columns, with<br />
associated candelabra side pieces<br />
the clock 34cm high, 17cm wide,<br />
13cm deep,<br />
the side pieces 32.5cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500
21<br />
45<br />
A rare George I walnut<br />
bureau-cabinet, in the Dutch<br />
taste, English, first half<br />
18th century<br />
the moulded arch pediment,<br />
above a pair of shaped and<br />
bevelled glass doors, opening<br />
to a shelved interior; the fall front<br />
opening to reveal a leather lined<br />
writing surface with an arrangement<br />
of pigeon holes and drawers with a<br />
central door, the lower section with<br />
three long serpentine drawers raised<br />
on squat bracket feet<br />
223cm high, 113cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Cunningham family,<br />
Somerset, England<br />
John Dunn Antiques, Melbourne<br />
Private Collection, Melbourne<br />
$20,000–30,000<br />
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46<br />
46<br />
A triptych of Siena, in the Proto<br />
Renaissance manner<br />
painted with a crackle glaze finish<br />
183cm high, 87cm wide (each panel)<br />
$800–1,000<br />
47<br />
A pair of black marble pedestals<br />
41cm high, 70cm wide, 70cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
48<br />
A Louis XVI style giltwood<br />
button back canapé<br />
upholstered in burnt orange brocade<br />
length of back 173cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
49<br />
An ornate wrought iron and<br />
marble top console table,<br />
French<br />
86cm high, 140cm wide, 55cm deep<br />
$700–900<br />
50<br />
A rustic pine farmhouse<br />
refectory table, 19th century<br />
of pegged construction, the plank top<br />
with much patina above chamfered<br />
legs united by an H stretcher<br />
75cm high, 216cm wide, 71.5cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
51<br />
A pair of wrought iron gates<br />
in an aged and distressed<br />
painted finish<br />
279 x 144cm<br />
$1,500–2,500
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52<br />
A striking pietra dura side table<br />
on a wrought iron base<br />
with bright specimen stones laid in a<br />
spiral pattern above a boldly scrolled<br />
base<br />
78cm high, 107cm diameter at top<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
53<br />
A painted Italian provincial<br />
style bookcase<br />
two arching glazed cupboards<br />
centred with a painted<br />
cupboard and urn motif,<br />
three cupboards to the lower<br />
register above a plinth base<br />
245cm high, 165.5cm wide,<br />
37cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
54<br />
A Louis XV style silver clad desk<br />
of serpentine profile with two<br />
drawers, a dipped skirt and raised<br />
on cabriole legs, with relief carved<br />
details throughout<br />
78cm high, 165cm wide, 59cm deep<br />
$800–1,000<br />
55<br />
A Louis XVI style<br />
marquetry buffet cabinet,<br />
mid 20th century<br />
with lattice marquetry and<br />
cross banding to the surface<br />
above four fitted felt lined cutlery<br />
drawers and lower cupboards<br />
all similarly decorated, a floral<br />
inlaid cartouche to the central<br />
cupboards, with gilt bronze trims<br />
throughout, raised on fluted legs<br />
99cm high, 187cm wide, 59.5cm high<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
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56<br />
A large carved Renaissance<br />
Revival style bookcase and<br />
display cabinet<br />
with a projecting cornice above a<br />
paterae embellished frieze and niches<br />
with carved figures and portrait<br />
roundels, wood shelves to the interior<br />
208cm high, 296cm wide, 51cm deep<br />
$4,000–6,000<br />
56 (Detail)
25<br />
57<br />
A George III mahogany fold over<br />
tea table, circa 1780<br />
of serpentine profile with<br />
relief carved edging, raised on<br />
shaped square section legs<br />
with small angled brackets<br />
74cm high, 98cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
(folded) 98cm extended<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
58<br />
A pair of George III parcel gilt<br />
side chairs in the French taste,<br />
later 18th century<br />
tablet backs with ribbon twist and<br />
bead edge frames, floral and ribbon<br />
crests, the serpentine stuffover seats<br />
raised on fluted and carved legs<br />
$800–1,200<br />
59<br />
A large maple veneer<br />
Biedermeier Revival sofa,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
on a pine frame, shaped<br />
back and rollover arms<br />
106cm to the top of the shaped<br />
cresting, 236cm wide, 69.5cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
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60<br />
61
27<br />
60<br />
A pair of small Sèvres style<br />
bronze mounted porcelain<br />
vases together with a pair of<br />
bottle vases, 19th century<br />
baluster covered vases with Marie<br />
Antoinette initials, finely decorated<br />
with posies, festoons and bleu<br />
celeste ribbons picked out in gilt,<br />
together with a pair of French bottle<br />
vases, featuring baskets of flowers<br />
and trailing foliage, red painted<br />
marks to bases<br />
the bottle vases 16.5cm high<br />
$400–500<br />
61<br />
A pair of faux snakeskin<br />
upholstered wingback<br />
armchairs in the Louis XV<br />
manner<br />
of generous proportions with<br />
serpentine showframes and relief<br />
carved decorations<br />
$2,800–3,500<br />
62<br />
A French silvered bronze<br />
figure of an allegorical maiden,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
in the manner of Albert-Ernest<br />
Carrier-Belleuse and mounted on<br />
a rouge de France marble base,<br />
unsigned<br />
43cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Christie's London, 'Un Moment<br />
de Perfection', auction 10199,<br />
3 December 2014, Lot 33<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
62
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63<br />
63<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Portrait of Sir Anthony Van Dyck<br />
oil on canvas<br />
76 x 61cm<br />
$300–500<br />
64<br />
(ATTRIBUTED) TSUGUHARA<br />
FOUJITA<br />
Figure Studies<br />
two colour lithographs<br />
inscribed on image lower right:<br />
Foujita<br />
31 x 22.5cm (each)<br />
$500–700
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65<br />
A bronze figure of a horse by<br />
Pierre Jules Mene (1810-1879)<br />
converted to an Australian<br />
agricultural trophy, circa 1900,<br />
on a rouge marble base inscribed<br />
'Gascoyne Pastoralists Association<br />
Trophy presented to D.N.<br />
MCCLEOD ESQ. for largest<br />
number of points gained for<br />
awards at annual show 1906'<br />
46cm high<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
66<br />
Two frosted crystal 'Chrysis' car<br />
mascots/desk ornaments, one<br />
marked Lalique<br />
the kneeling female nudes leaning<br />
backwards with outstretched arms<br />
and windswept hair, mounted on<br />
stepped bases and serving as desk<br />
ornaments, one ornament inscribed<br />
Lalique France, bases unmarked<br />
14.5cm high, 15cm wide, 19.5cm deep<br />
$900–1,200<br />
67<br />
A pair of Italian verre églomisé<br />
mirror panels, circa 1940s<br />
featuring allegorical Classical scenes<br />
in imaginary landscapes, gilt framed<br />
68cm high, 55cm wide<br />
$800–1,000<br />
65
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68
31<br />
68<br />
A large antique giltwood<br />
overmantel mirror in the Louis<br />
XVI manner, 19th century<br />
with twin ribbed frames entwined<br />
with ribbon, applied floral motifs<br />
to the corners and centred with<br />
a lavish shell and floral crest<br />
230cm high, 134cm wide<br />
$2,200–2,400<br />
69<br />
A large pair of gilt bronze<br />
mounted porcelain Sèvres style<br />
vases, 19th century<br />
with richly moulded leafy handles and<br />
fruiting finials to the covers and finely<br />
painted allegorical scenes of maidens<br />
accompanied by cupids to the gilded<br />
cartouches on a cobalt blue ground,<br />
signed, underglaze Sèvres style<br />
marks to undersides and one lid<br />
93cm high<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
70<br />
A mahogany Georgian style<br />
secretaire book case<br />
a marriage piece with astragal<br />
glazed doors above a fall front<br />
and three long drawers<br />
$800–1,200<br />
69
32<br />
71<br />
A pair of George III sterling silver<br />
dishes, B.S, London 1774<br />
heavy gauge dishes of lobed and<br />
gadrooned form centred with engraved<br />
armorials featuring lion passant and<br />
boar's head devices, hallmarked BS<br />
with pellet, engraved 20-13 and 20-2<br />
2.5cm high, 24.5cm diameter<br />
1200gms<br />
$2,000–2,400<br />
71<br />
72<br />
A Queen Anne Britannia silver<br />
tankard, Humphrey Payne,<br />
London 1718<br />
with domed lid above a girdled<br />
straight-sided body, fanned<br />
thumbpiece and scroll handle,<br />
hallmarked underside and to lid interior<br />
14.5cm high, 10cm diameter foot rim<br />
465gms silver weight<br />
$1,600–2,200<br />
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73<br />
A George III sterling silver tankard,<br />
Francis Crump, London 1765<br />
of plain bellied form and of generous<br />
proportions with double scroll handle<br />
and acanthus thumpiece, engraved<br />
armorial within floral cartouche,<br />
hallmarked underside<br />
15cm high, 10cm diameter foot,<br />
9.5cm, rim<br />
540gms silver weight<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
74<br />
A George II sterling silver waiter,<br />
Edward Wakelin, London 1754<br />
of gently lobed form with gadroon edge<br />
and raised on whorl feet, engraved<br />
lion Sejant erect armorial, hallmarked<br />
underside, mark of Wakelin (surmounted<br />
by Prince of Wales feathers)<br />
2.5cm high, 18cm diameter<br />
325gms silver weight<br />
$1,000–1,400<br />
73<br />
74
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76<br />
75<br />
75<br />
An internal sulphide<br />
cameo glass plaque of two<br />
philosophers in the manner of<br />
Baccarat, French, circa 1880<br />
hobnail cut glass with a gilt metal<br />
mount, depicting portrait profiles of<br />
Voltaire and one other<br />
9cm high (including bail), 5.5cm wide<br />
$900–1,000<br />
76<br />
A French gold mounted rock<br />
crystal seal, circa 1840<br />
the gold mounted initialled<br />
stamp decorated to the crystal<br />
body with vertical oak leaf<br />
borders in two tone gold<br />
8.5cm long<br />
$800–1,000<br />
77<br />
A Rene Lalique Ambre perfume<br />
bottle for Francois Coty,<br />
circa 1910<br />
in frosted sepia tones and of<br />
tapering form with a flat rim and<br />
stopper, decorated with four<br />
classical maidens holding flowers,<br />
relief mark of R.Lalique to foot<br />
17cm high<br />
$900–1,100<br />
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78<br />
79<br />
78<br />
A Louis XVI silver portrait<br />
miniature snuff box, later<br />
18th century<br />
chased and engraved with formal<br />
floral motifs and borders, the portrait<br />
of a gentleman in an embroidered red<br />
coat and with powdered hair housed<br />
in a ribboned cartouche, hallmarked<br />
to the gilt washed interior<br />
3cm high, 7.5cm wide, 5cm deep<br />
71gms total weight<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Chiswick Auction House, London,<br />
Silver & Objects of Vertu,<br />
25 March 2020, Lot 258<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
80<br />
A Neoclassical .800 silver<br />
snuff box, mark of Posen,<br />
Germany, circa 1900<br />
the hinged lid with frolicking<br />
cupids and their various attributes<br />
in a Classical setting beneath<br />
swags and decorative borders,<br />
a 1928 inscription to the interior,<br />
hallmarked to the lid rim<br />
1.5cm high, 8cm wide, 5.5cm deep<br />
72gms silver weight<br />
$400–600<br />
79<br />
A Neoclassical Continental<br />
silver box, possibly German or<br />
Austrian, late 19th century<br />
chased and engine turned,<br />
featuring cupids holding their<br />
various attributes, laurel borders<br />
to the edges, hallmarked but<br />
indistinctly to the interior rim<br />
2.5cm high, 7cm wide, 5.5cm deep<br />
90gms silver weight<br />
$900–1,200<br />
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81<br />
81<br />
A Louis XV silver gilt cartouche<br />
shape snuff box, Paris,<br />
circa 1735<br />
the hinged lid chased with an<br />
allegorical figure study within rocaille<br />
elements, cupids with festoons to<br />
the reverse, illegible maker's mark,<br />
charge and discharge marks<br />
1.5cm high, 6.5cm wide, 5cm deep<br />
49gms silver weight<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Mossgreen, March 2017<br />
Christie's Geneva, 15 November 1983,<br />
Lot 403<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
82<br />
82<br />
A Continental gilt metal<br />
embossed box with an enclosed<br />
portrait medallion, artist<br />
unknown, circa 1780<br />
the finely worked gilt on copper box,<br />
decorated to the lid with a Classical<br />
figure in a temple setting flanked<br />
by scrolls and various attributes, a<br />
portrait medallion of a young woman<br />
to the lid interior, unmarked<br />
3cm high, 8cm wide, 6cm deep<br />
$1,100–1,400
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83<br />
A gold mounted tortoiseshell<br />
box with a concealed portrait<br />
miniature by Nathaniel Hone<br />
(1718-1784), probably mid 1760s<br />
the oval box with three colour gold<br />
and silver floral inlay to the removable<br />
lid, the inner compartment with a<br />
deli<strong>cat</strong>ely rendered watercolour on<br />
ivory half portrait of a woman in a<br />
blue dress, initialled NH and dated<br />
probably 1764<br />
4cm high, 8cm wide, 6cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Manhattan Art & Antiques Centre,<br />
Hoffman Gampetro, New York, 2015<br />
$2,500–3,000 ♦<br />
83<br />
84<br />
A George III tortoiseshell snuff<br />
box with portrait medallion by<br />
Richard Cosway (1742-1821)<br />
the gentleman wearing a blue<br />
coat, his hair powdered, and set<br />
into a waisted gold mounted and<br />
lined box, the oval mount and<br />
thumbpiece of chased design<br />
2.5cm high, 8cm wide, 5.5cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Philip Mould & Company,<br />
London, 2013<br />
$2,500–3,000 ♦<br />
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85<br />
A South Staffordshire type<br />
enamel and gilt etui, 1770-1780<br />
finely decorated with botanical<br />
specimens reserved on a blue<br />
ground within raised gilt cartouches,<br />
with some implements<br />
9cm high, 4cm wide<br />
$500–700<br />
86<br />
A Battersea enamel miniature<br />
plaque depicting Christ on the<br />
cross, mid 18th century<br />
transfer printed enamel in deli<strong>cat</strong>e<br />
colours housed in a gilt metal frame,<br />
after an engraving by Ravenet<br />
(Simon Francis, the elder), 1753-1755<br />
10cm high, 8cm wide<br />
NOTE<br />
a near identical plaque is housed<br />
in the collection of the Victoria<br />
& Albert Museum, Accession<br />
number: 414:1429-1885. Crucifixion<br />
subjects are unusual in the<br />
repertoire of Battersea enamels<br />
of this era suggesting it may<br />
have been made for a Roman<br />
Catholic rather than a Protestant<br />
market, possibly for export<br />
$800–1,200<br />
85 86
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87<br />
An exquisite Viennese enamel<br />
and bronze mounted miniature<br />
cabinet, late 19th century<br />
the cabinet fitted with petite<br />
drawers and decorated to the<br />
body and interior with plaques<br />
embellished with landscapes<br />
and allegorical narratives<br />
16cm high, 11.5cm wide, 9.5cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,400<br />
87
40<br />
The George Brugler and Jasmine<br />
Cowen Collection, Melbourne<br />
88<br />
88<br />
A miniature portrait of two<br />
children, 19th century<br />
oil on card<br />
9 x 11.5cm<br />
$400–600<br />
89<br />
ENGLISH SCHOOL<br />
Portrait of a Lady<br />
oil on canvas<br />
24 x 19cm<br />
$400–600<br />
90<br />
T BONSI<br />
Temple Scenes I & II<br />
pair of watercolours and gilt on paper<br />
each signed lower right: T Bonsi<br />
15 x 23cm (each)<br />
$400–600<br />
91<br />
A miniature portrait of a<br />
gentleman at his desk,<br />
artist unknown, 19th century<br />
watercolour on ivory<br />
12 x 9.5cm<br />
$400–600
41<br />
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92<br />
Two miniature portraits of<br />
ladies, 19th/early 20th century<br />
half portraits, oil on ivory,<br />
one signed Tischler lower right<br />
7.5cm diameter, and 8cm high,<br />
6cm wide<br />
$400–600<br />
93<br />
A miniature portrait of G.Freer<br />
Esq., by George Hargreaves<br />
(English, 1797-1870)<br />
oil on ivory, signed and inscribed<br />
verso: Hargreaves PINXT. April 1822<br />
10.5 x 8.5cm<br />
$550–700<br />
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Other Properties<br />
The Art of Cricket<br />
A 1780 Battersea Enamel Cricket Medallion<br />
The English are very fond of a game they call<br />
cricket. For this purpose, they go into a large open<br />
field and knock a small ball about with a piece of<br />
wood. I will not attempt to describe this game to<br />
you, it is too compli<strong>cat</strong>ed…<br />
– Cesar de Saussure, 'A Foreign View of England in the<br />
Reigns of George I and George II', 1728<br />
Cricket, a great leveller, was played by all stations of<br />
society, from rural workers to aristocrats. It quickly<br />
became a popular recreation in London and the<br />
South-East counties in the first half of the 18th century.<br />
From rural origins, cricket became entrenched as a<br />
pastime for the elite and emerging middle and leisure<br />
classes as the century progressed. Cricket societies and<br />
clubs burgeoned, and in 1744, the first laws of cricket were<br />
drawn up. These laws were revised some decades later, in<br />
1774, with the introduction of now-familiar rules such as<br />
‘lbw’ and the addition of a third stump. These codes were<br />
established by the gentlemen of the Star and Garter Club,<br />
whose members later formed the Marylebone Cricket<br />
Club (MCC) at Lord’s in 1787. To this day, the MCC remains<br />
the custodian of the laws of cricket and is responsible for<br />
revising the game’s rules.<br />
In the 18th century, cricket was somewhat unruly, both on<br />
and off the field. The selling of beverages at games and<br />
enthusiastic gambling—Georgian society's most popular<br />
leisure pursuit—on match outcomes and individual players’<br />
exploits often fuelled this unruliness. Some may argue that<br />
little has changed since then. Reports of gambling-related<br />
violence at cricket games were not uncommon. The<br />
Daily Post of 25 August 1731 records that the Duke of<br />
Richmond’s Eleven was ‘greatly insulted by the mob, some<br />
of the men having their shirts torn off their backs’ following<br />
a match with Mr Chambers’ Eleven.<br />
In elegant contrast, the George III Battersea enamel<br />
cricket medallion offers a refined depiction of the game’s<br />
artefacts. Together with the 1780 inscription to the<br />
reverse, the objects shown also support the date. We see<br />
the three stumps, the typical shoulderless bat with its<br />
twine-wrapped handle—soon to be superseded by the first<br />
shouldered bat, introduced only a couple of years earlier—<br />
and the unmistakable cricket ball. The modern cricket<br />
ball, introduced in the second half of the 18th century, was<br />
manufactured by Duke & Son in Kent. It featured a cork<br />
interior and a leather shell with rows of stitching. Such<br />
was the fashion for cricket that playing kit occasionally<br />
appeared as props in portraiture, and one such<br />
contemporary painting demonstrates that the distinctive<br />
red ball is indeed of the period and not a later introduction.<br />
A 1793 group portrait by English painter Thomas Beach<br />
(1738–1806) shows ‘William, Mary Ann, and John de la<br />
Pole as Children’ in a landscape setting with their family<br />
home, Shute House in Devon. Sandwiched between her<br />
brothers, a somewhat disinterested Mary Ann holds a<br />
straw hat in one hand and a cherry-red stitched cricket<br />
ball in the other. (Collection of Antony, Private Collection,<br />
Cornwall, NT 358008).<br />
The Battersea medallion, inscribed ‘Wednesdays Cricket<br />
Society, Revived and Established 1780, Edward Medley,<br />
Treasurer’, is indeed a wonderful historical sporting<br />
document and a rarity at auction. On April 20, 2002, the<br />
British Antique Trade Gazette reported the sale of a similar<br />
medallion inscribed, ‘Unanimous Gift of the Thursday<br />
Cricket Society to their Late President, Mr Saml. Welsh<br />
1788’. Attracting interest from the Marylebone Cricket Club<br />
and renowned collector Sir Paul Getty, it sold at Duke’s<br />
Dorchester salerooms to an anonymous buyer for £28,000.
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94<br />
A rare and important<br />
George III Battersea enamel<br />
cricket medallion, 18th century<br />
of oval form surrounded by a frame of<br />
paste diamonds and depicting a pair<br />
of crossed bats, ball, trailing ribbon of<br />
beads and wickets, inscribed verso:<br />
'Wednesdays Cricket Society<br />
Revived and Established 1780<br />
Edward Medley, Treasurer'<br />
7.5cm high, 8cm wide<br />
$10,000–15,000
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95<br />
A large sterling silver and<br />
ruby glass trumpet vase,<br />
William Henry Sparrow,<br />
Birmingham 1906<br />
the frilled vase housed in an<br />
ornately pierced silver holder to<br />
a domed and weighted base<br />
32cm high<br />
500gms weighted silver holder<br />
$400–600<br />
95<br />
96<br />
A French Empire .950<br />
silver cruet set by Pierre<br />
Jacques Meurice, Paris,<br />
circa 1806-1809 period<br />
with elegant ajouré borders to the<br />
integral tray and bottle holders, the<br />
rims supported by Classical dancing<br />
maidens, with the original faceted<br />
bottles, hallmarked<br />
26.5cm high, 23cm wide, 11.5cm deep<br />
600gms<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Andre and Cecile Fink Collection<br />
$800–1,200<br />
97<br />
A Neoclassical sterling silver<br />
coffee pot and a matching tea<br />
pot, William Hutton & Sons,<br />
London, 1898 & 1902<br />
gadrooned to the lower bodies<br />
with matching domed lids and<br />
finials, '7' shaped wood handles,<br />
hallmarked to upper bodies<br />
25.5cm high, coffee pot,<br />
12.5cm high, teapot<br />
885gms total weight<br />
$700–850<br />
98<br />
A Christofle 'Integrale' stainless<br />
steel flatware service for ten,<br />
French, circa 2000<br />
comprising forks, knives, dessert and<br />
soup spoons and teaspoons<br />
the largest knives 22.5cm long<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
99<br />
A fine Continental silver<br />
and enamel decorated<br />
belt, in the Japanese taste,<br />
early 20th century<br />
with sixteen panels individually<br />
decorated with floral specimens<br />
in relief upon an intri<strong>cat</strong>ely worked<br />
ground, the main roundel buckle<br />
with clip marked WF within a<br />
square border and Stg Sil<br />
68cm, belt length<br />
$800–1,200<br />
100<br />
Three items of Victorian<br />
English sterling silver: a pierced<br />
basket, sugar caster and a<br />
creamer, Sheffield, London,<br />
various dates and makers,<br />
mid to late 19th century<br />
the pierced basket on bunch of grape<br />
feet finely embossed with vines and<br />
floral motifs, apparently unmarked,<br />
an embossed square bombé form<br />
sugar caster. and a baluster floral<br />
embossed creamer; hallmarked<br />
21cm high, caster,<br />
755 gms silver weight<br />
$600–700
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101<br />
An unusual sterling silver<br />
racing theme cocktail shaker,<br />
Tiffany & Co, 1892-1902 period<br />
pattern 9727 designed in 1889, finely<br />
acid engraved with an exotic scrolling<br />
Art Nouveau design incorporating<br />
maize heads and other vegetal designs<br />
on a grain and wrigglework ground<br />
enclosing a broad continuous frieze of<br />
races horses and jockeys, with strainer<br />
cover and screw top, inscription to<br />
rim of cover, 'To Jack from Edna';<br />
sterling silver marks, design number,<br />
cypher for Charles L Tiffany<br />
19cm high<br />
465gms silver weight<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
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102<br />
A mid Victorian sterling silver<br />
equestrian themed competition<br />
trophy, London 1856<br />
the lavishly embossed urn and cover<br />
with flora and racing scenes, inscribed<br />
to the cartouche, 'Challenge Cup/<br />
given by Humphrey Williams Esq/of<br />
Carnanton/for competition for hacks or<br />
hunters/of the Christmas Cattle Show/<br />
at St Columb', hallmarked below rim<br />
and to interior of cover<br />
22cm high, 17cm diameter<br />
915gms silver weight<br />
$900–1,200<br />
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103<br />
A George II sterling silver<br />
swing handle sugar basin,<br />
Edward Aldridge, London 1759<br />
pierced and spiral ribbed with cast<br />
floral work to the rim, handle and<br />
footed base, hallmarked underside<br />
5.5cm high, 15cm wide, 12cm deep<br />
195gms silver weight<br />
$900–1,200<br />
103<br />
104<br />
A George III sterling silver cake<br />
basket, mark of ...B, London, 1771<br />
beautifully ajouré worked with a bead<br />
swing handle and foot rim, key fret and<br />
husk borders, discreetly marked either<br />
side of the swing handle, maker's mark<br />
partly obscured<br />
10.5cm high, 33.5cm wide, 27.5cm deep<br />
785gms silver weight<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
104
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105<br />
105<br />
A fine sterling silver tazza,<br />
Tiffany & Co., circa 1923<br />
elaborately acid etched and engraved<br />
with shell, knot and pendant lappet<br />
motifs, engraved marks to base, 925-<br />
1000, pattern 5334, with associated<br />
flannel drawstring bag<br />
5.5cm high, 31.5cm diameter<br />
1140gms silver weight<br />
$2,500–3,500<br />
106<br />
A pair of silver plate cube<br />
teapots, designed by Richard<br />
Crawford Johnson, circa 1917<br />
for Cube Teapots, Leicester<br />
the non drip, stackable design<br />
originally designed in metal and<br />
ceramic for use on board ship<br />
10.5cm, 7cm square<br />
$300–400
48<br />
Chinese and Asian Ceramics,<br />
Works of Art and Furniture<br />
107<br />
A painted red pottery figure<br />
of a court lady<br />
Tang dynasty<br />
standing with hands clasped within<br />
the full sleeves of the long robes falling<br />
to the base, the face modelled with<br />
fully rounded features framed by the<br />
long hair drawn into an elaborate<br />
coiffure divided into two chignons,<br />
covered overall with a white slip<br />
37.5cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Dragon Culture Hong Kong,<br />
7 September 2005<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
108<br />
A grey pottery horse's head<br />
Han dynasty<br />
modelled with prominent eyes and<br />
flared nostrils, traces of red pigment,<br />
perspex stand<br />
16.5cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Dragon Culture, Hong Kong,<br />
21 October 2002<br />
$400–600<br />
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49<br />
109<br />
A painted red pottery figure<br />
of a court lady<br />
Tang dynasty<br />
standing in an elegant swaying pose,<br />
wearing long robes falling in folds to<br />
the base, the face modelled with fully<br />
rounded features framed by the long<br />
hair drawn into an elaborate coiffure<br />
arranged in a dramatic crescent<br />
framing the face, and a centered<br />
fan-shaped double top knot, covered<br />
with a white slip with traces of<br />
coloured pigments<br />
32.5cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Dragon Culture, Hong Kong,<br />
16 April 2004<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
110<br />
A Tang-style painted pottery<br />
figure of a prancing horse<br />
standing with one front leg raised<br />
and the head turned to one side in<br />
alert attitude, covered in a white slip<br />
with remains of the red and coloured<br />
pigments, stand<br />
43cm long<br />
$600–800<br />
111<br />
Two sancai-glazed wares<br />
Tang dynasty<br />
comprising a jarlet with two lug<br />
handles and a small cup, both partly<br />
covered in splashed green, cream<br />
and chestnut glazes, wood stand,<br />
boxes<br />
the jarlet 9cm high; the cup<br />
5.3cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
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50<br />
112<br />
A copper-red glazed stembowl<br />
Yongzheng mark<br />
the rounded sides rising to a<br />
flared rim, supported on a hollow<br />
slightly splayed pedestal foot, the<br />
exterior applied with a rich red<br />
bubble-suffused glaze, the rim and<br />
interior glazed white<br />
15.6cm diameter<br />
$800–1,200<br />
113<br />
A copper-red glazed<br />
vase,Tianqiuping<br />
Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />
covered with a rich crimson glaze<br />
thinning slightly at the mouth<br />
35.5cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
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114<br />
An iron-red decorated<br />
'dragon' dish<br />
Jiajing mark<br />
the interior painted with two dragons<br />
chasing a flaming pearl in a central<br />
medallion, and repeated around the<br />
exterior, wood box<br />
18cm diameter<br />
$800–1,200<br />
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115<br />
A pair of famille verte<br />
'peach' dishes<br />
Xuantong marks<br />
each with shallow rounded sides, the<br />
interior with a large iron-red peach<br />
gilt with shou characters, the fruit<br />
growing on a short stem with leaves<br />
in two tones of green enamels, gilt<br />
edged rims, fitted box<br />
10cm diameter<br />
$700–900<br />
116<br />
A famille verte beaker vase<br />
late Qing dynasty/20th century<br />
painted with a figural scene<br />
around the flared neck above a<br />
band of flowering branches and<br />
fruiting sprays<br />
45cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
115
53<br />
117<br />
A pair of famille rose<br />
'butterfly' dishes<br />
Daoguang marks, 20th century<br />
each painted with a central<br />
butterfly medallion within a frieze<br />
of further butterflies interspersed<br />
with flowering sprays around the<br />
ogee-shaped sides, scalloped<br />
gilt-edged rim, fitted box<br />
13.5cm diameter<br />
$800–1,200<br />
118<br />
A blue and white bowl<br />
Chenghua mark, 20th century<br />
painted on the exterior of the thinly<br />
potted sides with a continuous floral<br />
scroll of paired flower heads among<br />
foliage, fitted box<br />
15cm diameter<br />
$800–1,200<br />
119<br />
A blue and white vase,<br />
Yuhuchun<br />
Daoguang mark, 20th century<br />
the pear-shaped body painted with<br />
a continuous garden scene below<br />
formal borders around the tapering<br />
neck and splayed base, wood stand<br />
28.5cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
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120<br />
A famille rose jar<br />
Hongxian mark<br />
decorated with flowering peony and<br />
magnolia growing from rockwork,<br />
wood cover and stand<br />
28.5cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
121<br />
A famille rose vase<br />
Yongzheng mark, 20th century<br />
painted with blossoming branches<br />
extending over the sides to the<br />
trumpet mouth, wood stand,<br />
fitted box<br />
27.5cm high<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
122<br />
A famille rose chicken cup<br />
Qianlong fanggu mark<br />
with steep rounded sides, finely<br />
painted on the exterior with the well<br />
known story of Jia Chang stamping<br />
his foot to call the chickens in a<br />
garden of flowering peonies and<br />
rockwork, the reverse with a long<br />
poem in black, box<br />
8.2 cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
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123<br />
A pair of famille rose<br />
beaker vases<br />
20th century<br />
each decorated with precious objects<br />
and vases of flowers, between<br />
shaped formal borders around the<br />
splayed base and flared mouth<br />
48.5cm high<br />
$800–1,200<br />
124<br />
A pair of Canton<br />
famille rose vases<br />
19th/20th century<br />
each decorated with panels of figure<br />
scenes interspersed with others of<br />
birds and flowers, the neck applied<br />
with Buddhist lions and chilong<br />
45cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
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125<br />
A famille rose 'boys at play' vase<br />
Jiaqing mark<br />
painted with boys playing in a<br />
continuous garden setting between<br />
cloud collar borders, the tall neck<br />
and base with flowering and<br />
fruiting sprays reserved on a lime<br />
green ground<br />
33cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
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126<br />
A famille rose vase<br />
Jiaqing seal mark<br />
decorated with flowering plants<br />
extending over the sides from a<br />
lappet band above a pink key-fret<br />
border around the foot and extending<br />
to a cloud collar border around the<br />
flared mouth, the interior and base<br />
glazed in turquoise, wood stand<br />
24.5cm high<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
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127<br />
An inscribed landscape vase<br />
20th century<br />
painted with lakeside pavilions on a<br />
continuous rocky shore with distant<br />
mountains, an inscription in black<br />
with three red seals, the base with a<br />
four character Juren Tang seal mark<br />
25cm high<br />
$900–1,200<br />
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128<br />
An inscribed landscape vase<br />
20th century<br />
of tapering shouldered form, the<br />
sides painted with figures in a<br />
continuous lakeside setting with<br />
trees and thatched huts on the rocky<br />
shore, an inscription in black with a<br />
red seal on one side, the base with an<br />
iron-red seal Yitao Zhai<br />
37cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Sotheby's Melbourne, 29 July 2014,<br />
lot 155<br />
$2,500–3,500<br />
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129<br />
A famille rose European<br />
subject snuff bottle<br />
Qianlong mark<br />
either side painted with a panel<br />
depicting a mother and child<br />
reserved on the reticulated gilt<br />
floral scroll ground, the neck and<br />
base part of the rotating cylinder<br />
to the interior, stopper<br />
7.5cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
130<br />
A famille rose snuff bottle<br />
painted with five boys playing in<br />
a fruiting peach tree, between<br />
underglaze blue formal borders,<br />
stopper en suite, four character mark<br />
7.5cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
131<br />
An agarwood archer's ring<br />
the exterior carved in relief with a<br />
bird perched among flowering peony<br />
branches, pewter case and cover<br />
stamped to the base<br />
the ring 3.5cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
132<br />
A gold splash bronze censer<br />
Xuande mark, 19th/20th century<br />
the squat sides set with two lion head<br />
handles, wood cover<br />
14.5cm diameter<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
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133<br />
A famille rose Canton<br />
enamel saucer-dish<br />
Qianlong seal mark,<br />
and of the period<br />
painted with the wu fu in flight<br />
among flowering lotus borne on<br />
scrolling foliate stems, all reserved on<br />
the yellow ground and repeated on<br />
the underside, fitted box<br />
16cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The British Antique Dealers<br />
Association (label)<br />
Private collection, Queensland<br />
Important Chinese Art & the<br />
Spring Auction Series, Mossgreen,<br />
Melbourne, November/December<br />
2011, lot 110<br />
Private collection, Sydney<br />
Bonham's Sydney, The Yeung<br />
Collection II including Works from<br />
Various Vendors, 24 June 2020, lot 59<br />
For an almost identical dish, see<br />
Auspicious Emblems: Chinese<br />
Cultural Treasures - 45th Anniversary<br />
Exhibition of the Min Chiu Society,<br />
Hong Kong Museum of Art,<br />
Hong Kong, 2005, p.148, pl. 89<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
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134<br />
A hardstone inlaid hexagonal<br />
wood box and cover<br />
19th/20th century<br />
the cover inlaid in various hardstones<br />
and mother of pearl, with a pheasant<br />
perched on rockwork among<br />
flowering plants, the sides with<br />
panels of different flowering plants<br />
19cm diameter<br />
$600–900<br />
135<br />
A bronze figure of<br />
Avalokitesvara Sadaksari, Nepal<br />
18th/19th century<br />
the multi-armed deity seated in<br />
dhyanasana on a double lotus base<br />
supporting a flamiform mandorla, the<br />
principal hands in anjali mudra<br />
15.5cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Au Lion des Neiges, Sydney<br />
circa 1990<br />
Property from a Private Collection<br />
$600–800<br />
136<br />
A grey stone stele<br />
of Vishnu, India<br />
probably Pala period,<br />
12th century<br />
the four-armed standing figure in<br />
high relief, holding a gadha (mace)<br />
in his upper right hand, the lower<br />
in varadamudra with a tiny lotus in<br />
the centre of the palm, the upper<br />
left hand holidng a cakra (disc) and<br />
the lower left a conch, wearing a<br />
three-pronged tall crown topped by<br />
an amalaka, elaborate jewellery and a<br />
vanamala (floral garland) at his knees,<br />
with two female consorts Lakshmi<br />
and Sarasvarti holding a fly whisk<br />
and vina standing to either side, the<br />
arched backing carved with small<br />
avatars of Vishnnu either side of the<br />
kirttimukha at the apex, wood stand<br />
54cm high (without tang)<br />
In the late Pala period Vishnu is the<br />
most popular Hindu deity depicted in<br />
sculpture and most commonly shown<br />
in this form.<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
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136
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137<br />
A pair of Ayutthaya-style bronze<br />
standing figures of Buddha, Thai<br />
one holding an alms bowl, the other<br />
with hands held in front, both with<br />
tightly curled hair surmounted by<br />
a flamiform finial, the face with<br />
downward gaze, stands<br />
each 110cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Masterpiece Gallery, Melbourne,<br />
30 September 2003<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
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138<br />
An Indian sandstone carving of<br />
lovers (Mithuna)<br />
the figures standing in a close<br />
embrace, scantily clad and adorned<br />
with jewellery, stand<br />
67cm high<br />
For an 11th century example from<br />
Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho,<br />
Medieval period, Candella dynasty,<br />
see the Indian and Southeast Asian<br />
collection of the Cleveland Museum<br />
of Art, Cleveland<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Masterpiece Gallery, Melbourne,<br />
4 October 2005<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
139<br />
A pair of male figures,<br />
Dong Son style, Vietnam<br />
each standing on a circular base with<br />
arms lowered and hands held in front,<br />
fitted stands<br />
41cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Borosoothai Antiques, Chiang Mai,<br />
Thailand, 17 September, 2012<br />
Property from a Private Collection<br />
$800–1,200<br />
140<br />
A small bronze Mon-Dvaravati<br />
style figure of Buddha<br />
standing, his left hand raised in<br />
vitarka mudra, his right in varada<br />
mudra, draped in a long sanghati,<br />
21.5cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Borosoothai Antiques, Chiang Mai,<br />
17 September 2012<br />
Property from a Private Collection<br />
$700–900<br />
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141<br />
An unusual intri<strong>cat</strong>ely<br />
carved celadon jade figure<br />
of a mythical qilin<br />
standing four square facing forward<br />
with jaws open, three chilong<br />
climbing over its back around the<br />
cylindrical support surmounted by<br />
a covered bowl with pierced dragon<br />
scroll handles and chilong knop,<br />
its body with archaistic motifs and<br />
coiled dragon tail, fitted box<br />
23cm high overall<br />
This lot is accompanied by a gem<br />
certifi<strong>cat</strong>e<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
142<br />
A gilt decorated spinach-green<br />
jade plaque<br />
one side gilt with blossoming prunus<br />
and lingzhi fungus, the other with iris<br />
and rockwork, a poetic inscription<br />
above, all within the foliate and<br />
strapwork border, wood stand<br />
the plaque 24 x 14.5cm,<br />
37.5cm high overall<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
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143<br />
A white jade mounted<br />
silver mirror<br />
Qing dynasty<br />
the convex ovoid plaque carved in<br />
low relief with a bat in flight beside<br />
a fruiting peach bough, the handle<br />
formed by a belt hook surmounted by<br />
a chilong along the shaft confronting<br />
a dragon-head hook, the reverse<br />
with a circular knob for attachment,<br />
mounted as a hand mirror, box<br />
25.5cm long<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
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144<br />
Two jadeite pendants<br />
one of basket form surmounted<br />
by tree shrews with strings of cash<br />
among ruyi scrolls, the other of<br />
hollow rectangular section pierced<br />
with foliate scrolls, the pale stones<br />
with green suffusions<br />
5cm and 5.5cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
145<br />
Two jadeite pendants<br />
one carved with fish among lotus,<br />
carved from a translucent pale green<br />
stone, the other with chilong climbing<br />
over a gourd, carved from a pale icy<br />
stone with bright green suffusions<br />
5.5cm long<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
146<br />
Two jadeite 'dragon and fish'<br />
pendants<br />
each carved in pierced relief from<br />
whitish stones with bright green<br />
suffusions<br />
5cm and 6cm long<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
147<br />
Two jadeite pendants<br />
one carved in pierced relief with a<br />
dragon pursuing a flaming pearl,<br />
the other with bats, tree shrew and<br />
cash, the whitish stones with emerald<br />
green and russet suffusions<br />
5cm and 4.5cm<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
145
69<br />
146<br />
147
70<br />
148<br />
148<br />
CHEN WEN HSI (CHINESE, 1901-1991)<br />
Squirrels<br />
watercolour and ink on paper<br />
signed and stamped upper right<br />
34.5 x 45cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Old & New Gallery, Singapore, 1988<br />
EXHIBITED<br />
Exhibition of Chinese Paintings by Chen Wen Hsi,<br />
The Old & New Gallery, Singapore, 1988<br />
$3,000–5,000
71<br />
149<br />
149<br />
CHEN WEN HSI (CHINESE, 1901-1991)<br />
Finches<br />
watercolour and ink on paper<br />
signed and stamped centre left<br />
33 x 42.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Old & New Gallery, Singapore, 1988<br />
EXHIBITED<br />
Exhibition of Chinese Paintings by Chen Wen Hsi,<br />
The Old & New Gallery, Singapore, 1988<br />
$3,000–5,000
72<br />
150<br />
150<br />
CHEN WEN HSI (CHINESE, 1901-1991)<br />
Herons<br />
watercolour and ink on paper<br />
signed and stamped upper left and lower right<br />
34 x 45cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Old & New Gallery, Singapore, 1988<br />
EXHIBITED<br />
Exhibition of Chinese Paintings by Chen Wen Hsi,<br />
The Old & New Gallery, Singapore, 1988<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
151<br />
CHEN WEN HSI (CHINESE, 1901-1991)<br />
Gibbons<br />
watercolour and ink on paper<br />
signed and stamped on upper right<br />
34 x 46cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Old & New Gallery, Singapore, 1988<br />
EXHIBITED<br />
Exhibition of Chinese Paintings by Chen Wen Hsi,<br />
The Old & New Gallery, Singapore, 1988<br />
$3,000–5,000
73<br />
152<br />
152<br />
CHEN WEN HSI (CHINESE, 1901-1991)<br />
Shrimps and Lotus<br />
watercolour and ink on paper<br />
artist's seal centre right and centre left<br />
40cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Acquired from the Artist's Studio, Singapore, 1977<br />
Private Collection, Victoria<br />
$3,000–5,000
74<br />
153<br />
An eight panel gold-ground<br />
coromandel screen<br />
20th century<br />
decorated with a pair of phoenix<br />
and groups of song birds in flight<br />
above flowering peonies, magnolia<br />
and other flowers growing from<br />
rockwork, the reverse with a pair<br />
of Mandarin ducks and pheasants<br />
beside lotus flowers<br />
each panel 183 x 40cm<br />
$2,000–4,000<br />
154<br />
A four-panel calligraphy screen<br />
each panel 173 x 70cm<br />
$800–1,000
75<br />
153
76<br />
155<br />
A silk embroidered<br />
mother-of-pearl inlaid<br />
hardwood screen<br />
Qing dynasty, 19th century<br />
depicting Shou Lao holding a<br />
peach spray with his deer and two<br />
companions in a fenced garden<br />
with pairs of bats and cranes flying<br />
overhead, the frame inlaid with<br />
flowering and fruiting branches<br />
and supported on Buddhist lion<br />
feet; together with a Suzhou silk<br />
embroidered hardwood table<br />
screen depicting two <strong>cat</strong>s crouched<br />
among grasses<br />
the screen 86.5cm high,<br />
58cm wide overall<br />
the table screen 46cm high,<br />
42.5cm wide overall<br />
$1,000–2,000<br />
155
77<br />
156<br />
A profusely carved hongmu<br />
display cabinet<br />
of rectangular form, the cabinet<br />
fitted with a combination of tiered<br />
shelves with openwork carved<br />
borders of scrolling foliage, extending<br />
onto the corner supports, and<br />
surmounted by a similar arched<br />
openwork frieze<br />
158cm high, 77cm wide, 33cm deep<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
157<br />
A pair of teal-glazed ceramic<br />
stools<br />
with reticulated bases<br />
50cm high, the top 33 x 33cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
156
78<br />
158<br />
A dark green lacquered wood<br />
altar table<br />
20th century<br />
the top with raised ends above six<br />
drawers supported on corner legs<br />
joined by the shaped apron and with<br />
openwork flanges<br />
90cm high, 297cm long, 40cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
159<br />
A three-tier hardwood cabinet<br />
20th century<br />
the upper two tiers with vertical<br />
spindle doors above a pair of<br />
drawers and lower two door cabinet,<br />
set with fish form metal pulls<br />
180cm high, 90cm wide, 42cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
160<br />
A red lacquered buffet,<br />
circa 1900<br />
with two double doored cabinets<br />
above a dual pierced frieze raised<br />
on square form supports<br />
89cm high, 129.5cm wide, 48cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
161<br />
A hardwood altar table<br />
20th century<br />
the rectangular top with scroll ends<br />
and a broad openwork apron of<br />
fruiting vine supported on four legs<br />
joined by stretchers<br />
107cm high, 178cm long, 43cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
162<br />
An 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, a<br />
shaped and relief carved skirt,<br />
supported on square section legs<br />
81.5cm high, 190.5cm wide,<br />
53cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Artemis of Hong Kong, 1997<br />
$600–800<br />
158
79<br />
163<br />
A Japanese black and gold<br />
lacquered shrine, Butsudan<br />
late Meiji period<br />
of rectangular form, the upper<br />
section with two hinged bi-fold panel<br />
doors opening to reveal two inner<br />
bi-fold doors, the inner shrine with<br />
a series of shelves and plinths, all<br />
above three small drawers, the upper<br />
section with vertical cylindrical pillars<br />
below intri<strong>cat</strong>ely carved decorative<br />
elements, housing a gilt figure of<br />
Buddha within a carved gilt wood<br />
gallery with bell pendants to either<br />
side, the lower section with three<br />
small drawers above two larger<br />
drawers, the doors set with metal<br />
fittings and lock plates, the two<br />
outer sides with three iron loose ring<br />
handles bound with rope for carrying,<br />
165cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
163
80<br />
164<br />
A polychrome wood<br />
figure of a monk<br />
55cm high<br />
$800–1,200<br />
164
81<br />
165<br />
A wood figure of a six-armed<br />
Daikokuten (Mahakala)<br />
Muromachi period (1333-1573),<br />
16th century<br />
decorated in polychrome pigments,<br />
standing on top of a subdued demon,<br />
wearing layered robes and scarves,<br />
a necklace of skulls at his neck and<br />
snakes adorning each of his arms<br />
and ankles, eyes inlaid<br />
46.5cm high<br />
$900–1,200<br />
165
82<br />
166<br />
RINPA-SCHOOL<br />
Cranes Alighting<br />
on a Rocky Island<br />
ink and colour on silk<br />
hanging scroll bearing the signature<br />
Sakai Hoitsu and with one seal<br />
101 x 39.5cm<br />
$600–800<br />
167<br />
HIDEO TAKEDA (1948- )<br />
The Heike Clan escape<br />
from Kyoto<br />
from the Genpei series<br />
numbered 161/185 and signed,<br />
framed<br />
55 x 41cm, 71.5 x 56cm overall<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
purchased Tokyo 1988<br />
$400–600<br />
168<br />
HIDEO TAKEDA (1948- )<br />
The Fight for the Vanguard<br />
in the Uji River<br />
from the Genpei series<br />
inscribed EP and signed, framed<br />
41 x 55cm, 57.5 x 69cm overall<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
purchased Tokyo 1988<br />
$400–600<br />
166
83<br />
169<br />
A silver, enamel and<br />
Shibayama vase<br />
Meiji period<br />
the sides inlaid with a bird on a<br />
blossoming bough and butterflies<br />
hovering over flowering plants,<br />
signature tablet to the base<br />
16.5cm high<br />
$700–900 ♦<br />
170<br />
Two Japanese cloisonné<br />
enamel vases<br />
Meiji period<br />
comprising one with alternating<br />
colour ground panels of birds and<br />
insects on the black floral scroll<br />
ground; the other with decorative<br />
bands reserved on a floral scroll<br />
yellow ground<br />
largest 16cm high<br />
$800–1,200<br />
171<br />
Two cloisonné enamel vases<br />
20th century<br />
each with floral decoration on pale<br />
green grounds, silvered mounts<br />
25cm and 19cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
172<br />
A large bronze tripod censer<br />
late Meiji period/20th century<br />
the sides decorated in relief<br />
with a dragon among swirling<br />
crested waves and set with double<br />
dragon-form loop handles,<br />
wood stand 60cm diameter<br />
$800–1,000<br />
169
84<br />
173<br />
An ivory okimono<br />
of a seated scholar<br />
Meiji period<br />
holding an abacus in his left hand<br />
and a brush in the right, an open book<br />
at his feet and a fish basket to one<br />
side, the details well defined, a red<br />
signature tablet to the base<br />
7.5cm high<br />
$600–800 ♦<br />
174<br />
An ivory paper knife<br />
Meiji period<br />
decorated in Shibayama style<br />
with wisteria and bamboo, the<br />
handle carved with a monkey<br />
reaching for a fruiting branch<br />
35cm long<br />
$400–600 ♦<br />
173
85<br />
175<br />
A carved ivory okimono<br />
of a farmer<br />
Meiji period<br />
standing, raking leaves with a chicken<br />
perched on his wicker basket to one<br />
side, signature to the base<br />
17cm high<br />
$900–1,200 ♦<br />
175
86<br />
Jewellery & Watches<br />
176<br />
A cultured pearl and<br />
diamond necklace retailed<br />
by Schlager Jewellery<br />
Comprising fifty three semi baroque<br />
cultured pearls of white, cream and<br />
pink hues and fine lustre measuring<br />
9-9.5mm individually knotted to an<br />
14ct white gold clasp set with 86<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
1.70cts, total length 580mm.<br />
$3,200–4,200<br />
176
87<br />
178<br />
177<br />
177<br />
A tanzanite and diamond ring<br />
The oval cut tanzanite weighing<br />
7.65cts, having a round brilliant<br />
cut diamond set to each shoulder<br />
totalling 0.32cts, 18ct white gold,<br />
6.00gms.<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
178<br />
An Antique French diamond<br />
bombé ring<br />
The domed panel set with seven old<br />
European cut diamonds in a flower<br />
cluster formation. Finely pierced<br />
gallery and shoulders set with a small<br />
marquise blue sapphire, 18ct gold,<br />
total diamond weight: 1.00cts, total<br />
weight: 3.6gms, circa 1920.<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
179<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
The round brilliant cut diamond of<br />
0.74cts bezel set with a round brilliant<br />
cut diamond of 0.05cts moustache<br />
set to the under rail, 18ct white gold,<br />
3.9gms.<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
180<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 />
$6,000–8,000<br />
179
88<br />
181<br />
181<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 />
$8,000–10,000<br />
182<br />
182<br />
A pair of diamond<br />
corkscrew earrings<br />
Each earring crafted in silver and<br />
set throughout with round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds totalling 1.00cts,<br />
total weight 10.23gms.<br />
$900–1,200
89<br />
183<br />
Hardy Brothers diamond drop<br />
earrings<br />
Geometric openwork design grain<br />
set with round brilliant cut diamonds,<br />
suspended with five belcher link<br />
chain tassels bezel set diamonds,<br />
total diamond weight 1.25cts, 18ct<br />
white gold, total weight 8.6gms.<br />
$2,600–3,600<br />
184<br />
184<br />
Hardy Brothers diamond<br />
pendant and Italian diamond<br />
necklace<br />
The geometric openwork pendant<br />
grain set with round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds, having ten belcher link<br />
tassel drops set with round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds totalling 1.21ct set<br />
in 18ct white gold, suspended<br />
from a diamond set necklace<br />
comprising forty demi lune panels<br />
each grain set with seven single cut<br />
diamonds totalling 1.40cts, 18ct<br />
white gold, total weight 22.9gms,<br />
total length 415mm.<br />
$5,000–6,000<br />
183
90<br />
185<br />
185<br />
A gold and opal triplet bracelet<br />
Comprising six panels set with<br />
oval opal triplets cut en cabochon,<br />
claw set within openwork<br />
frames with brushed finish,<br />
9ct gold, total weight 30.8gms,<br />
total length 185mm.<br />
$1,800–2,400<br />
186<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 />
$1,200–1,500<br />
187<br />
A diamond dress ring<br />
Centrally tension set with a princess<br />
cut diamond of 0.50cts, offset with<br />
smaller princess cut diamonds<br />
channel set to the shoulders,<br />
18ct gold, 5.1gms.<br />
$700–900<br />
188<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 />
$800–1,000<br />
189<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 />
$700–900<br />
190<br />
An early Victorian emerald<br />
and diamond ring<br />
The dainty flower cluster featuring a<br />
step cut emerald surrounded by old<br />
cut diamonds and a small emerald<br />
to each shoulder. Crafted in 9ct gold,<br />
with glazed section to the reverse,<br />
2.23gms.<br />
$700–900<br />
191<br />
An An Art Deco diamond<br />
and sapphire ring<br />
Early round brilliant cut diamond<br />
weighing 0.30cts, surrounded<br />
by thirteen carre cut synthetic<br />
sapphires, 18ct yellow and white gold,<br />
2.6gms<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
192<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
The round brilliant cut diamond<br />
weighing 0.50cts, having finely<br />
grain set diamonds to the<br />
shoulders and gallery, all set in<br />
18ct white gold, 3.55gms.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
186
91<br />
193<br />
A Belle Époque black opal and<br />
diamond pendant necklace<br />
The solid black opal displaying<br />
a fine play of colour measuring<br />
18.5 x 15.5mm, surrounded by<br />
twenty four old cut diamonds in a<br />
scalloped frame totalling 1.20cts,<br />
suspended from a tapered pierced<br />
triangular frame with diamond<br />
leaf detail and a solitaire old cut<br />
diamond of 0.25cts, platinum<br />
and 18ct white gold, suspended<br />
from a 14ct and 9ct white gold<br />
trace chain, total weight 8.97gms,<br />
total length 470mm.<br />
$9,000–12,000<br />
193<br />
194<br />
A pair of antique solid black<br />
opal and diamond earrings<br />
Each featuring a pear shaped<br />
solid black opal cut en cabochon<br />
measuring 18.0 x 8.3mm, surmounted<br />
by an old cut diamond of 0.44cts<br />
millegrain set, screw fittings, 18ct<br />
white gold, total weight 4.23gms.<br />
$4,000–6,000<br />
194
92<br />
195<br />
196<br />
195<br />
A pink diamond ring<br />
The pear cut diamond of fancy<br />
intense pink purple colour weighing<br />
0.20cts three claw set above a band<br />
of round brilliant cut white diamonds<br />
totalling 0,14cts, set in 18ct gold,<br />
1.7gms.<br />
$3,000–4,000<br />
196<br />
An Art Deco style ruby<br />
and diamond ring<br />
The cartouche shaped pierced<br />
plaque centrally set with a cushion<br />
cut ruby of 1.85cts highlighted by fifty<br />
four round brilliant cut diamonds,<br />
18ct white gold, 3.6gms.<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
197<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 />
$25,000–35,000<br />
198<br />
A gold and enamel<br />
peacock brooch<br />
Crafted in 18ct gold and highlighted<br />
with multi coloured enamel and six<br />
round brilliant cut rubies, 18.2gms.<br />
$2,000–2,600
93<br />
199<br />
199<br />
An Italian gold, ruby and<br />
sapphire cocktail bracelet<br />
The wide woven mesh bracelet,<br />
having four sapphire and ruby<br />
flower clusters applied with a row<br />
of cabochon rubies to the end,<br />
18ct yellow gold with rhodium<br />
plating, total weight 100.77gms,<br />
total length 205mm.<br />
$12,000–15,000<br />
200<br />
A diamond dress ring<br />
Centrally set with a princess cut<br />
diamond of 0.58cts, having princess<br />
and round brilliant cut diamonds set<br />
to the shoulders totalling 0.53cts,<br />
18ct white gold, 7.6gms.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
201<br />
A Victorian niello bangle<br />
Oval hinged form, silver overlaid with<br />
intri<strong>cat</strong>e niello foliate decoration,<br />
22.8gms. Circa 1880<br />
$600–900<br />
202<br />
An Italian diamonds by<br />
the yard chain with two<br />
diamond pendants<br />
The 18ct white gold chain set<br />
with thirty two round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds totalling 0.80cts,<br />
total length 410mm, having a circular<br />
pave diamond pendant overlaid with<br />
a black diamond number 1 and black<br />
diamond bale set in 18ct gold, and<br />
an Italian pendant with a citrine set<br />
heart panel with a diamond cross set<br />
in 18ct white and yellow gold, signed<br />
Valente, total weight 28.7gms.<br />
$4,000–5,000
94<br />
204<br />
203<br />
203<br />
A pair of emerald<br />
and diamond earrings<br />
Each of horseshoe design pave<br />
set with forty four round emeralds<br />
totalling 1.27cts and fifteen<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.15cts, 14ct gold,<br />
total weight 5.25gms.<br />
$800–1,200<br />
205<br />
A pair of gold and yellow<br />
diamond hoop earrings<br />
Each elongated oval hoop, grain set<br />
with eighty eight princess cut yellow<br />
diamonds totalling 3.52cts, set in<br />
18ct gold, total weight 18.75gms.<br />
$2,400–2,800<br />
204<br />
An emerald, diamond and gold<br />
panther pendant and gold chain<br />
The crouching panther grain set<br />
with thirty eight round emeralds<br />
totalling 1.10cts and offset with<br />
twelve round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
weighing 0.12cts, finished with<br />
ruby set eyes, all set in 14ct gold<br />
and suspended from a fancy link<br />
14ct gold, total weight 13.5gms,<br />
total length 530mm.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
205
95<br />
206<br />
206<br />
A multi strand emerald and<br />
diamond necklace<br />
The eight graduated strands of<br />
faceted emerald beads, overlaid with<br />
two rectangular panels each set with<br />
a single row of ten round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds in white gold. Finished with<br />
18ct white gold rectangular terminals<br />
and infinity clasp, total length 440mm.<br />
$4,200–6,200
96<br />
208<br />
207<br />
207<br />
An Austro Hungarian gold coin<br />
pendant and gold chain<br />
The four du<strong>cat</strong> gold coin mounted<br />
in a pierced 18ct gold frame and<br />
suspended from a fancy link<br />
coiled wirework chain of 18ct<br />
gold, total weight 53.54gms,<br />
total length 640mm.<br />
$6,200–7,200<br />
208<br />
An Art Deco citrine, diamond<br />
and onyx ring<br />
Oval cut citrine of 8.65cts, having<br />
five single cut diamonds set to each<br />
shoulder and flanked by polished<br />
onyx panels, 14ct gold, 7.8gms.<br />
$2,600–3,600<br />
209<br />
An Italian gold bracelet<br />
Having infinity links with stippled<br />
finish interspaced with polished curb<br />
links, 18ct gold, total weight 46.6gms,<br />
total length 215mm.<br />
$5,400–6,400<br />
209
97<br />
210<br />
An Italian gold fringe collar<br />
The graduated geometric and<br />
herringbone fringed collar with<br />
engine turned and polished<br />
decoration, crafted in 18ct<br />
gold, total weight 32.9gms,<br />
total length 420mm.<br />
$4,000–5,000<br />
210
98<br />
211<br />
211<br />
A pair of Italian gold and ruby<br />
clip earrings<br />
Domed circular 18ct gold earrings<br />
set with twelve round cut rubies<br />
totalling 0.60cts, clip fittings,<br />
total weight 10.85gms.<br />
$1,300–1,800<br />
212<br />
Three gold bangles<br />
Rope twist design, crafted in<br />
22ct gold, total weight 26.8gms.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
213<br />
A diamond dress ring<br />
Centrally set with a round brilliant<br />
cut diamond of 0.63cts, raised above<br />
wrap around scroll shoulders set<br />
with round brilliant cut diamonds,<br />
18ct white gold, 4.3gms.<br />
$700–900<br />
214<br />
A pair of diamond butterfly<br />
earrings<br />
Each modelled in 18ct white gold with<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.52cts, total weight 6.6gms.<br />
$1,300–1,600<br />
212
99<br />
215<br />
216<br />
215<br />
A three stone diamond ring<br />
Centrally set with a round brilliant<br />
cut diamond of 0.73cts, offset by two<br />
pear cut diamonds totalling 0.20cts,<br />
18ct gold, 3.8gms.<br />
$800–1,000<br />
216<br />
A pair of diamond chandelier<br />
earrings<br />
Each featuring a diamond set cap<br />
with eight tassels suspended below<br />
each having seven round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds spectacle set. Finish with<br />
a white gold diamond set hoop, all<br />
crafted in 18ct gold, total diamond<br />
weight 8.80cts, total weight 25.5gms.<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
217<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 />
$3,000–4,000<br />
218<br />
A diamond ballerina ring<br />
Centrally set with a round brilliant<br />
cut diamond weighing 0.50cts,<br />
surrounded by seventy six single cut<br />
diamonds in a domed formation,<br />
18ct white and yellow gold, 7.4gms.<br />
$800–1,200
100<br />
219<br />
An antique Australian<br />
aquamarine and gold necklace<br />
Comprising three pear cut<br />
aquamarine drops, suspended from<br />
three oval cut aquamarines and<br />
three round cut white zircons, 15ct<br />
and 9ct gold, signed W Dunklings,<br />
total weight 9.4gms, boxed.<br />
$900–1,200<br />
219<br />
220<br />
An antique sapphire and<br />
diamond cluster ring<br />
The round sapphire of 0.85cts<br />
surrounded by fourteen rose cut<br />
diamonds, claw set in 15ct gold,<br />
2.24gms.<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
221<br />
Tiffany & Co gold<br />
and diamond ring<br />
Tension set with two baguette cut<br />
diamonds totalling 0.22cts within<br />
a concave 18ct gold band, signed,<br />
5.73gms<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
221<br />
220
101<br />
222<br />
222<br />
Adrian Lewis gold and blue<br />
topaz suite<br />
Comprising a ring and pair of<br />
earrings: the ring featuring an<br />
emerald cut blue topaz weighing<br />
18.24cts, raised in four claws to a<br />
heavy 9ct white gold band, signed,<br />
15.3gms, together with a pair of<br />
matching earrings, emerald cut<br />
blue topaz total weight 33.32cts,<br />
18ct white gold hook fittings,<br />
total weight 11.4gms.<br />
$3,800–4,800<br />
224<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 />
$1,100–1,400<br />
223<br />
A blue topaz and diamond<br />
pendant and collar<br />
The pear cut blue topaz weighing<br />
6.10cts, surrounded by a pave panel<br />
of round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.65cts, suspended from<br />
a wire collar all in 14ct white gold,<br />
total weight 10.5gms.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
223
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225<br />
226<br />
225<br />
A pair of large South sea pearl<br />
and diamond earrings<br />
Each baroque pearl of white and<br />
silver hues and fine lustre measuring<br />
23 x 17mm, suspended from two<br />
graduated bezel set round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds totalling 0.55cts, 18ct<br />
white gold, total weight 20.37gms.<br />
$3,600–4,600<br />
226<br />
A pair of large Tahitian pearl<br />
and diamond drop earrings<br />
Each having a detachable baroque<br />
Tahitian pearl of silver and grey<br />
hues and fine lustre measuring<br />
24 x 15.5mm suspended from a star<br />
stud set with nineteen round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds totalling 0.28cts,<br />
18ct white gold, total weight 21.1gms.<br />
$3,600–4,600<br />
227<br />
A double strand cultured pearl<br />
choker with a diamond clasp<br />
The uniform round cream pearls<br />
measuring 6.3mm finished with a<br />
pierced rectangular clasp set with an<br />
old European cut diamond weighing<br />
0.73cts, surrounded by forty six<br />
single old cut diamonds, 18ct white<br />
gold, total length 370mm.<br />
$3,600–4,600<br />
228<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 />
$2,800–3,800<br />
229<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 />
$700–900<br />
230<br />
A full circle diamond<br />
eternity band<br />
Pave set with round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds totalling 1.50cts,<br />
set in 18ct white gold, 3.1gms.<br />
$900–1,200
227<br />
103
104<br />
231<br />
232<br />
231<br />
Adrian Lewis lemon quartz<br />
and gold ring<br />
From the signature four claw series,<br />
set with an oval cut lemon quartz<br />
weighing 37.15cts, 9ct white gold,<br />
signed, total weight 22.0gms.<br />
$2,200–3,200<br />
232<br />
A pair of Italian citrine and<br />
diamond drop earrings<br />
Each featuring an emerald cut<br />
citrine weighing 11.30cts four claw<br />
set and suspended from a thin white<br />
gold disc grain set with a row of<br />
fifteen round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.08cts, 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 16.5gms.<br />
$2,200–3,200<br />
233<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 />
$650–850<br />
234<br />
A pair of gold corkscrew<br />
earrings<br />
Crafted in 18ct gold,<br />
total weight 6.64gms.<br />
$800–1,200
105<br />
236<br />
235<br />
235<br />
A peridot and diamond ring<br />
The princess cut peridot weighing<br />
16.0cts, four claw set above diamond<br />
set shoulders totalling 0.22cts,<br />
18ct white gold, 10.25gms.<br />
$3,000–4,000<br />
236<br />
Adrian Lewis peridot, diamond<br />
and zircon drop earrings<br />
Each featuring an oval cut peridot<br />
weighing 11.05cts four claw set within<br />
a halo of thirty three round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds, suspended from a<br />
round brilliant cut white zircon and<br />
finished with a half hoop panel of<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds, total<br />
diamond weight 0.44cts 18ct white<br />
gold, signed, total weight 15.3gms.<br />
$3,400–4,400<br />
237<br />
Adrian Lewis peridot and<br />
diamond ring<br />
The cushion cut peridot weighing<br />
8.65cts, four claw set above<br />
diamond shoulders totalling 0.36cts,<br />
18ct white gold, signed, 8.18gms.<br />
$3,800–4,800<br />
237
106<br />
238<br />
An early 20th century ruby<br />
and gold dragonfly brooch<br />
Set throughout with pink and red<br />
round rubies and emerald set eyes in<br />
8ct gold, 6.23gms.<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
239<br />
A ruby and diamond bangle<br />
Oval hinged form, individually claw<br />
set with seven round cut rubies<br />
totalling 1.05cts and alternating<br />
with six round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
weighing 0.60cts, 14ct gold, 745gms.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
238<br />
240<br />
A diamond bangle<br />
Oval hinged form, grain set with<br />
twenty round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 1.00cts, 15ct gold, 11.35gms.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
239 240
107<br />
241<br />
242<br />
241<br />
An Edwardian diamond<br />
scroll ring<br />
Of crossover design composed of<br />
old European cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.70cts, 18ct gold and platinum,<br />
3.5gms.<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
242<br />
An Art Nouveau diamond<br />
wish ring<br />
Stylised flower in bloom design ,<br />
featuring a pear shaped rose cut<br />
diamond and six rose cut diamonds,<br />
total diamond weight: 0.48cts,<br />
18ct white gold and silver, 2.98gms,<br />
circa 1910.<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
243<br />
A ruby bangle<br />
Circular hinged form, encrusted with<br />
192 oval cut treated rubies totalling<br />
30.7cts, set in sterling silver, 37.2gms.<br />
$900–1,200<br />
244<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 />
$1,300–1,800
108<br />
246<br />
245<br />
245<br />
A pair of jadeite, onyx<br />
and diamond earrings<br />
Pear shaped finely pierced jadeite<br />
panel, surmounted by a circular<br />
onyx panel and diamond detail<br />
throughout, 18ct white gold,<br />
total diamond weight 0.45cts.<br />
$2,600–3,600<br />
246<br />
A pair of carved jadeite earrings<br />
The long finely carved jadeite panel<br />
finished set in a 14ct gold frame with<br />
hook fittings, total length 80mm.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
247<br />
A South Sea pearl necklace<br />
The twenty nine graduated baroque<br />
pearls in hues of white, cream<br />
and gold measuring 11.7 x 12.5mm<br />
- 20.5 x 15.7mm, finished with<br />
an 18ct white gold infinity clasp,<br />
total length 480mm.<br />
$3,800–4,800<br />
248<br />
Pair of Tahitian pearl and<br />
diamond drop earrings<br />
Each tear drop shaped pearl<br />
measuring 15 x 13mm of green,<br />
aubergine and silver hues, suspended<br />
from an elongated panel set with<br />
round brilliant cut diamonds<br />
totalling 0.09cts, 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 8.4gms.<br />
$2,200–3,200
109<br />
249<br />
An antique gold fob chain<br />
The uniform curb link chain having<br />
two swivel clips, jump rings, t-bar,<br />
shield pendant and gold and<br />
greenstone fob. All crafted in 9ct<br />
rose gold, total weight 39.83gms,<br />
total length 450mm.<br />
$1,300–1,800<br />
250<br />
A ruby, sapphire,<br />
and emerald bangle<br />
Circular hinged form, set with sixteen<br />
oval cut treated rubies, interspaced<br />
with fifteen oval cut sapphires and<br />
fourteen oval cut emeralds, set in<br />
sterling silver, total weight 19.68gms.<br />
$800–1,200<br />
249
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251<br />
An Italian gold coin pendant<br />
The one million wishes gold coin<br />
crafted in 18ct gold, mounted in an<br />
18ct gold frame, total weight 40.8gms,<br />
45mm diameter.<br />
$4,800–5,800<br />
251<br />
252<br />
An Italian gold necklace<br />
The long necklace comprising<br />
handcrafted pierced discs<br />
interspaced with textured<br />
batons, crafted in 18ct<br />
gold, total weight 50.6gms,<br />
total length 960mm.<br />
$5,800–6,800<br />
252
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253<br />
253<br />
An Italian gold necklace<br />
The fancy link necklace comprising<br />
textured elliptical panels, crafted<br />
in 18ct gold, total weight 76.4gms,<br />
total length 1050mm.<br />
$8,800–9,800<br />
254<br />
Pair of Italian gold button<br />
earrings<br />
Domed circular form with polished<br />
finish crafted in 18ct gold,<br />
total weight 9.35gms.<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
255<br />
A pair of Italian diamond<br />
earrings<br />
Each of stylised scroll design, pave<br />
set with seventy four round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds, totalling 2.22cts, post<br />
and clip fittings, 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 18.7gms, boxed.<br />
$3,200–4,200
112<br />
256<br />
256<br />
An Italian multi strand amethyst<br />
and diamond necklace<br />
Comprising nine strands of uniform<br />
faceted amethyst beads overlaid with<br />
two gold and diamond rectangular<br />
panels and finished with an 18ct gold<br />
barrel clasp, total length 430mm.<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
257<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
The round brilliant cut diamond<br />
of 0.75cts, set in a classic coronet<br />
frame, 18ct gold, 3.4gms.<br />
$900–1,200<br />
258<br />
A ruby and cubic zirconia<br />
bangle<br />
The domed hinged bangle set with<br />
132 oval cut treated rubies totalling<br />
acts, set throughout with 76 round<br />
brilliant cut cubic zirconia, set in<br />
sterling silver, total weight 62.5gms.<br />
$1,300–1,800
113<br />
259<br />
Pair of Italian amethyst<br />
and gold drop earrings<br />
Each set with a round intense purple<br />
amethyst of 0.70cts, having a trefoil<br />
of round amethyst below suspended<br />
with three cascading drops finished<br />
with a briolette cut amethyst, 18ct<br />
white gold, total weight 20.6gms.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
260<br />
An Edwardian diamond<br />
crossover ring<br />
Two principal round brilliant cut<br />
diamonds in a crossover formation,<br />
highlighted by rose cut diamond<br />
detail to the shoulders, diamond<br />
weight 0.40cts, 18ct gold, 2.7gms.<br />
$750–950<br />
259<br />
261<br />
A pair of diamond,<br />
amethyst, peridot and<br />
citrine drop earrings<br />
Each featuring a pave diamond set<br />
floral panel suspended below with<br />
an oval cut citrine of 3.92cts, a carre<br />
cut peridot of 1.58cts and a briolette<br />
amethyst drop, 18ct white gold,<br />
total weight 21.8gms.<br />
$1,600–2,200<br />
261
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262<br />
Gucci horsebit diamond and<br />
stainless steel watch<br />
Quartz, circular dial with applied<br />
Roman numerals, stainless steel case<br />
with horse bit shaped bezel, lugs and<br />
bands highlighted with round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds, 28mm diameter.<br />
$400–600<br />
263<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 />
$900–1,200<br />
264<br />
A diamond cocktail ring<br />
Scroll design set with twenty six<br />
single cut diamonds totalling<br />
0.50cts, crafted in low carat white<br />
gold, 5.75gms.<br />
$600–800<br />
265<br />
A three stone sapphire<br />
and diamond ring<br />
The cushion cut sapphire weighing<br />
2.32cts, offset by two baguette cut<br />
diamonds totalling 0.34cts, set<br />
in 18ct white gold and platinum,<br />
3.57gms.<br />
$700–900<br />
266<br />
A diamond cluster ring<br />
Featuring four princess cut diamonds<br />
invisibly set totalling 0.24cts, raised<br />
above shoulders centrally set with<br />
princess and baguette cut diamonds<br />
and outer borders of round brilliant<br />
cut diamonds totalling 0.16cts,<br />
18ct white gold, 3.7gms.<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
267<br />
Pair of vintage gold, carnelian<br />
and diamond earrings<br />
Each having a carnelian bead of<br />
9mm, centrally illusion set with an old<br />
mine cut diamond totalling 0.03cts,<br />
having a pierced floral frame,<br />
9ct gold, total weight 6.5gms.<br />
$600–800<br />
262
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268<br />
269<br />
268<br />
Georg Jensen gold fusion ring<br />
Crafted in 18ct white and<br />
yellow gold with polished finish,<br />
total weight 17.6gms, boxed.<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
269<br />
Georg Jensen gold fusion ring<br />
Crafted in 18ct tri coloured gold,<br />
total weight 17.44gms.<br />
$1,600–2,600<br />
270<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 />
$2,200–3,200<br />
271<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
The oval cut diamond of 0.50cts<br />
accompanied by GIA report stating<br />
colour E, clarity VS1, raised above<br />
diamond set shoulders, 18ct gold,<br />
4.8gms.<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
270
116<br />
272<br />
272<br />
An Art Deco Hamilton gold<br />
and diamond watch<br />
Manual wind, rectangular rose gold<br />
dial with applied diamond bead and<br />
Arabic numerals with sub seconds<br />
at six, 14ct rose gold case and<br />
woven bands, total weight 51.0gms,<br />
total length 165mm (additional links<br />
30mm total), boxed and with papers.<br />
$2,200–2,800<br />
273<br />
A vintage diamond<br />
and gold wristwatch<br />
Manual wind Swiss movement,<br />
circular enamel dial with black and<br />
red Arabic numerals, 18ct gold<br />
case set with twenty four old cut<br />
diamonds to the bezel totalling<br />
1.20cts, 9ct rose gold bracelet bands,<br />
total weight 27.4gms.<br />
$800–1,000
117<br />
274<br />
274<br />
Maurice Lacroix gold watch<br />
Quartz, circular gold dial with applied<br />
baton numerals and date at six,<br />
18ct yellow gold case and brick link<br />
bands, signed, 34mm diameter,<br />
total weight 99.97gms.<br />
$3,600–4,600<br />
275<br />
A gold, ruby and diamond<br />
retro bracelet watch<br />
Manual wind, rectangular cream<br />
dial with applied Arabic and baton<br />
numerals, 17 jewel movement,<br />
having diamond set lugs set<br />
within a concave 14ct and 9ct rose<br />
gold panel highly with a buckle<br />
of carre cut synthetic rubies and<br />
diamond detail, finished with<br />
geometric 18ct yellow gold links,<br />
(extra links) total weight 112gms,<br />
total length 165mm.<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
275
118<br />
276<br />
276<br />
Tag Heuer Formula 1<br />
chronograph watch<br />
Quartz, circular black dial with<br />
bronzer outer date chapter, baton<br />
numerals and subsidiary dial at six,<br />
stainless steel case and leather<br />
bands, 43mm diameter, boxed.<br />
$700–900<br />
277<br />
Omega speedmaster<br />
chronograph watch<br />
Automatic, black circular dial with<br />
three subsidiary dials at six, nine<br />
and twelve and day date at three,<br />
stainless steel case and bracelet<br />
bands, signed.<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
277
119<br />
278<br />
279<br />
278<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 />
$1,000–1,500<br />
279<br />
Jaeger-LeCoultre<br />
reverso squadra world<br />
chronograph watch<br />
Automatic square dial with<br />
black Arabic numerals and three<br />
subsidiary dials at three, six<br />
and nine and date at twelve, the<br />
reverse with skeleton movement,<br />
stainless steel case, leather bands,<br />
signed, with box and papers.<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
280<br />
Tag Heuer Kirium<br />
chronograph wrist watch<br />
Automatic, circular cream dial<br />
with three subsidiary dials at<br />
three, six and nine with date<br />
at six, stainless steel case and<br />
bands, signed, 40mm diameter,<br />
total weight 161.9gms, boxed.<br />
$600–900
120<br />
281 282<br />
281<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 />
$2,000–3,000<br />
282<br />
Bulova gold watch<br />
Manual wind, rectangular cream dial<br />
applied Arabic and bead numerals<br />
and sub seconds at six, chamfered<br />
14ct gold case, signed case, dial and<br />
movement, brown leather bands,<br />
dimensions 20 x 26mm, circa 1950.<br />
$600–800<br />
283<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 />
$4,000–5,000
121<br />
284<br />
Longines gold<br />
and diamond watch<br />
Manual wind, rectangular silvered<br />
dial with applied diamond markers<br />
and bead numerals, sub seconds<br />
at six, 14ct white gold stylised case<br />
and lugs, later black leather bands,<br />
boxed, 40 x 25mm.<br />
$600–800<br />
284<br />
285<br />
Longines gold<br />
and diamond watch<br />
Manual wind, circular white dial with<br />
diamond markers and sub seconds<br />
at six, 14ct white gold case, black<br />
leather bands, 33mm diameter,<br />
circa 1950.<br />
$600–800<br />
285
122<br />
286<br />
286<br />
A French Le Roy deck silver<br />
pocket watch in mahogany box<br />
Swiss lever movement, circular<br />
white enamel dial with black Roman<br />
numerals and subsidiary seconds at<br />
six, silver case, signed case, dial and<br />
movement mounted in a brass frame<br />
within a mahogany box with circular<br />
ivory plaque signed LeRoy 12148,<br />
52mm diameter.<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
287<br />
287<br />
An Elgin gold pocket watch<br />
Crown wind, circular white dial with<br />
sub seconds at six, 18ct gold stylised<br />
Art Nouveau case, signed dial and<br />
movement, 30mm diameter.<br />
$600–800
123<br />
Other Properties<br />
288<br />
CHARLES H. KORSCHANN (1872-1943)<br />
An Art Nouveau bronze figural vase<br />
Allegory of Sleep, the trance like figure<br />
surrounded by oriental poppies, incised<br />
CH.Korshann, Paris, verso<br />
45cm high<br />
NOTE<br />
cited in Fiona Gallagher, Art Nouveau<br />
(Christie's), page 95<br />
$4,000–5,000<br />
288
124<br />
289<br />
Ten leather and oak armchairs<br />
with camel backs and a<br />
distressed cognac leather<br />
finish, raised on square section<br />
legs united by stretchers<br />
104cm high, 58cm seat height,<br />
63cm wide, 64cm deep<br />
$2,500–3,000<br />
290<br />
A large grey three seat sofa<br />
by Stuart Rattle<br />
of plush form, upholstered in a<br />
textured blue green flecked grey<br />
fabric with matching piping, with<br />
an assortment of matching and<br />
complementary cushions<br />
88cm high, 260cm length of back,<br />
103cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
291<br />
A set of twelve striped velvet<br />
upholstered dining chairs by<br />
Kim Moir Bespoke<br />
with sabre style back legs,<br />
all on casters<br />
$800–1,200<br />
292<br />
A pair of Regency style<br />
mahogany screens, circa 1820<br />
framed pleated silk above gilded lion<br />
paw feet on castors<br />
each 109cm high, 106cm wide,<br />
32cm deep (at feet)<br />
$700–900<br />
293<br />
A William IV mahogany<br />
stretcher based console table,<br />
circa 1830<br />
with rounded corners above a deep<br />
valanced skirt and trestle ends<br />
76.5cm high, 136cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
289
125<br />
294<br />
FRANZ BERGMAN (1861-1936)<br />
An Austrian cold painted bronze<br />
figure of a cameleer<br />
depicting an Arab cameleer<br />
accepting an urn by a female<br />
water carrier, Bergman<br />
mark in relief to belly<br />
23cm high<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
294<br />
295<br />
ALBERT MORITZ WOLFF<br />
(1854-1923)<br />
A German cold painted bronze<br />
figure of a cameleer at prayer<br />
a large scale and finely modelled<br />
caparisoned camel beside a<br />
cameleer kneeling upon a prayer<br />
mat, raised on a marble circular<br />
base, inscribed, A.M Wolff to the<br />
bronze base, and foundry mark to<br />
edge, Akt-Ges-Gladenreck-Berlin<br />
(Aktien-Gesellschaft Gladenbeck)<br />
42cm high to the top of the spear<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
295
126<br />
296<br />
A cast concrete bust of Apollo<br />
in a bronze verdigris finish,<br />
on a pedestal base<br />
70cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Graham Geddes Antiques<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
296<br />
297<br />
A cast concrete bust of<br />
Salonia Matidia as Meleopene,<br />
Muse of Tragedy<br />
the bust in a bronze verdigris finish<br />
72cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Graham Geddes Antiques<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
297
127<br />
298<br />
A cast concrete bust<br />
of Ajax/Menalaus<br />
in a bronze verdigris finish,<br />
on a pedestal base<br />
83cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Graham Geddes Antiques<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
298<br />
299<br />
A cast concrete bust of Pericles<br />
in a bronze verdigris finish,<br />
on a pedestal base<br />
76cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Graham Geddes Antiques<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
299
128<br />
300<br />
A Baccarat flash glass scent<br />
bottle and tray set together with<br />
a vintage Czech glass intaglio<br />
decorated scent bottle<br />
the ruby flashed bottles and tray<br />
with star and emerald cuts, the<br />
two tone intaglio bottle featuring a<br />
romantic couple in a leafy arbour,<br />
both unmarked, Baccarat bottles<br />
inscribed '16'<br />
16cm high, Baccarat bottles,<br />
25 x 18.5cm, tray<br />
15cm high, scent bottle<br />
$250–300<br />
300<br />
301<br />
A George III mahogany and<br />
rosewood cross-banded<br />
Pembroke table, circa 1800<br />
with demi-lune drop leaves and<br />
raised on tapering square section<br />
legs<br />
71cm high, 49cm wide (unextended)<br />
102cm wide (extended), 70.5cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Mallett Antiques, London<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
301
129<br />
302<br />
A George III carved giltwood<br />
pier glass, circa 1760<br />
in the rocaille manner<br />
with original plate<br />
112.5 x 61cm<br />
$4,000–6,000<br />
303<br />
A George III mahogany<br />
chest of drawers<br />
two short drawers above<br />
three double cockbeaded<br />
drawers with swing handles<br />
and shaped escutcheons,<br />
crossbanding to the surface,<br />
boxwood and ebony stringing<br />
105cm high, 109.5cm wide,<br />
50cm deep<br />
$600–1,000<br />
304<br />
A George III mahogany<br />
bow front dressing chest,<br />
early 19th century<br />
with flame mahogany drawer<br />
fronts, brushing slide and original<br />
target form backplates with ring<br />
handles to the three long drawers<br />
90cm high, 108cm wide,<br />
63cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
305<br />
A George III mahogany and<br />
satinwood desk, circa 1790<br />
of serpentine form with stiff<br />
leaf relief edging, cross banding<br />
and stringing to the surface<br />
and single long drawer, with<br />
slide writing surface and raised<br />
on carved cabriole legs<br />
80cm high, 91.5cm wide,<br />
44.5cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
302
130<br />
306<br />
A Mario Bellini 'Le Stelle'<br />
armchair for B&B Italia, Italian,<br />
circa 1970s<br />
74cm high, 133cm wide, 98cm deep,<br />
seat height 39cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Curated Spaces, 2021<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
307<br />
A pair of Catifa 80 Easy chairs<br />
by Lievore Altherr Molina for<br />
Arper, Italian, circa 2000s<br />
each low chair in chocolate brown<br />
leather to an aluminium swivel base,<br />
originally designed in 2006<br />
$1,600–2,400<br />
308<br />
A pair of Gustav Siegel Model<br />
728B/F carvers for Jacob &<br />
Josef Kohn, Austrian, circa 1905<br />
Black painted timber<br />
with original fabric<br />
81cm high, 56cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Geoffrey Hatty Applied Arts<br />
Book reference: Jacob & Josef Kohn<br />
Catalogo (estratto) dei mobili in legno<br />
curvato, 1912 ca. Julio Vives Chillida.<br />
2008. Italy.<br />
Pages 1 & 2, No 728/T & No 728 b/F .<br />
$1,800–2,400<br />
309<br />
A pair of Gustav Siegel Model<br />
728 chairs for Jacob & Josef<br />
Kohn, Austrian, circa 1905<br />
Black painted timber<br />
with original fabric<br />
81cm high, 54cm wide, 43cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Geoffrey Hatty Applied Arts<br />
Book reference: Jacob & Josef Kohn<br />
Catalogo (estratto) dei mobili in legno<br />
curvato, 1912 ca. Julio Vives Chillida.<br />
2008. Italy.<br />
Page 2, No 728 b.<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
306
131<br />
308<br />
310<br />
A Gustav Siegel side table<br />
for Jacob & Josef Kohn,<br />
Austrian, circa 1905<br />
Black painted timber table<br />
with copper based rim.<br />
Original manufacturing stamp<br />
to underside of table<br />
73cm high 63cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Geoffrey Hatty Applied Arts<br />
Book reference: Jacob & Josef Kohn<br />
Catalogo (estratto) dei mobili in legno<br />
curvato, 1912 ca. Julio Vives Chillida.<br />
2008. Italy.<br />
Pages 1 & 2, No 728/T & No 728 b/F .<br />
$3,200–4,200<br />
310
132<br />
311<br />
A Sigurd Ressell 'Falcon' chair<br />
for Vatne Møbler, Norway,<br />
circa 1970s<br />
in brown leather<br />
$1,600–2,400<br />
312<br />
A set of six mid century dining<br />
chairs, Italian, circa 1960s<br />
comprising six chairs with stained<br />
timber legs, upholstery from Warwick<br />
79cm high, 41cm wide, 43cm deep,<br />
seat height 46cm<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
313<br />
A set of four Aerin 'Lynn' style<br />
flower burst wall sconces<br />
three light, on a burnished<br />
pale gold sconces<br />
30cm high, 37cm wide (approx),<br />
wall protrusion 21cm<br />
$700–900<br />
311
133<br />
314<br />
A Sigurd Ressell 'Falcon'<br />
chair and matching ottoman<br />
for Vatne Møbler, Norway,<br />
circa 1970's<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
315<br />
A matching suite of three glass<br />
and painted metal tables:<br />
a console, coffee and side table,<br />
by Pierre Vandel<br />
the tables each of cream metal<br />
with inset borders of brushed gold,<br />
bevelled glass, the side table with<br />
undertier, all with cartouches of<br />
Pierre Vandel to the frames<br />
console 74cm high, 125cm wide,<br />
35.5cm deep<br />
side table 51cm high,<br />
54 x 54 cm wide and deep<br />
coffee table 38cm high, 125cm wide,<br />
72cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
314
134<br />
316<br />
A Queen Anne walnut<br />
and parcel gilt pier mirror,<br />
early 18th century<br />
with fretwork edging, gilded scallop<br />
shell cresting and surround, original<br />
plate and polished brass candle<br />
sconces<br />
117 x 51.5cm<br />
$4,000–6,000<br />
316
135<br />
317<br />
An impressive verdure tapestry,<br />
18th century<br />
depicting fowl in an imaginary<br />
wooded and chateau landscape<br />
setting enclosed by a wide<br />
formal floral border<br />
290 x 356cm<br />
$6,000–8,000<br />
318<br />
An Aubusson floral tapestry,<br />
19th century<br />
hand worked formal floral decorations<br />
and borders on a rouge field<br />
270 x 174cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Graham Geddes Antiques<br />
$700–900<br />
319<br />
An unusual Fars Province<br />
tribal Qashqai rug, Persia<br />
the tribal design comprising<br />
three rows of latch-hooked<br />
medallions set against geometric<br />
tree of life patterns and<br />
bordered with flower heads<br />
137 x 296cm<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
320<br />
A Persian Bidjar wool rug<br />
with an elaborate medallion,<br />
quartered corner medallions<br />
and roses and herati mahi<br />
patterns within a border of<br />
palmettes, roses and tendrils<br />
209 x 307cm<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
321<br />
A large Bakhtiari wool rug,<br />
Persia<br />
with a tribal design depicting a floral<br />
medallion and a terracotta toned<br />
field s<strong>cat</strong>ted with palmettes and<br />
other floral motifs, corner medallions<br />
and a floral and palmette border<br />
389 x 314 cm<br />
$1,800–2,500<br />
322<br />
A cream wool and silk woven<br />
Naien rug, Persia<br />
with a central design of sunburst<br />
medallions, quartered medallions to<br />
each corner, in a field of palmettes<br />
and tendrils with a conforming border<br />
130 x 200cm<br />
$700–900<br />
317
136<br />
323<br />
A wool Kashan rug<br />
prolifically decorated with flora<br />
in shades of blue and olive<br />
upon a barley coloured field<br />
300 x 420cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Charleston Auction House<br />
$1,200–1,600<br />
323
137<br />
324<br />
An ornately patterned Persian<br />
Kashmar wool rug<br />
a pictorial design with central medallion<br />
and depicting mythical birds, tree of life,<br />
monuments, scholars and poets, princes<br />
on horses and pilgrims with camels<br />
305 x 396cm<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
324
138<br />
325<br />
A Hamadan Region<br />
Hussainabad wool runner,<br />
Persia<br />
extended length, watermelon<br />
pink field with a traditional design<br />
of all over herati mahi motifs,<br />
bordered by flowerheads<br />
86 x 500cm<br />
$1,500–1,800<br />
326<br />
A Baktiari knotted pile wool rug,<br />
central Persia, mid 20th century<br />
richly toned in maroon with navy and<br />
pink colours featuring garden designs<br />
within tiles, enclosed by a broad main<br />
border with lozenge and flowerhead<br />
motifs and narrow geometric bands<br />
310 x 200cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
327<br />
A Tabriz silk carpet, Persia,<br />
mid 20th century<br />
with a central medallion in a field<br />
of wild animals and an enchanted<br />
forest of floral sprays, leaves<br />
and vines set within a main<br />
border of repeating cartouches<br />
containing Persian language<br />
154 x 242cm<br />
$2,400–4,000<br />
328<br />
An Indian made Tabri Mahi<br />
pattern rug<br />
wool and silk blend, with a traditional<br />
design of elongated anchored<br />
medallions on a black field,<br />
surrounded by floral herati mahi<br />
patterns, bordered by a conforming<br />
design with flowerheads<br />
93 x 158cm<br />
$700–900<br />
329<br />
An extremely large Bakhtiari<br />
wool rug<br />
a profusely decorated in a Tree of Life<br />
design with flora and birdlife upon a<br />
red field, blue spandrels and enclosed<br />
by a main border of stylised flowers<br />
328 x 468cm<br />
$4,000–6,000<br />
330<br />
An Isafahan Region Meymeh<br />
hand knotted wool runner,<br />
Persia<br />
with a central diamond shaped<br />
design set against diagonal<br />
rows of stylised flowers and<br />
tree of life patterns, bordered<br />
by palmettes and leaves<br />
115 x 330cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
331<br />
A Tajabad wool rug, Khorasan<br />
Province, Persia<br />
a tribal design with a central<br />
hexagonal anchored medallion<br />
containing a rectangle of floral<br />
patterns set on a field of secondary<br />
floral and paisley patterns, bordered<br />
by herati motifs and rosettes<br />
122 x 280cm<br />
$700–900<br />
332<br />
A contemporary wool rug with<br />
silk highlights in the antique<br />
Kerman style, Indian<br />
reprising a 17th century Kerman rug<br />
design with palmettes, tendrils and<br />
intri<strong>cat</strong>e floral motifs<br />
205 x 302cm<br />
$1,600–1,800<br />
325
139<br />
329
140<br />
333
141<br />
333<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 />
$2,000–2,800<br />
334<br />
A floral Persian Tabriz style<br />
carpet, Indian, mid 20th century<br />
with a floral medallion on a field<br />
decorated with urns issuing foliage<br />
and floral sprays within a border of<br />
palmettes and flowers<br />
286 x 382cm<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
335<br />
An antique Turkmenistan wool<br />
rug, Russian, early 20th century<br />
with all over yamut motifs bordered<br />
by geometric patterns, woven and<br />
inscribed 1900<br />
205 x 302cm<br />
$1,800–2,500<br />
336<br />
An antique Suzani quilt,<br />
Central Asia<br />
boldly embroidered motifs in<br />
purple and wine colours enclosed<br />
by spiral vegetal designs, the<br />
border of similar design<br />
243 x 300cm (variable)<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
337<br />
An ornate Anglo Indian<br />
conversation sofa, 19th century<br />
with a metallic tiger pattern<br />
brocade upholstery<br />
98cm high, 180cm wide, 82cm deep<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
338<br />
A set of six Indian metal<br />
side chairs with silvered<br />
rams head finials<br />
classically styled with curving<br />
legs and conforming backsplats,<br />
upholstered in a silver brocade<br />
89cm high<br />
$800–1,200<br />
337
142<br />
339<br />
A fine near pair of reticulated<br />
Derby frill vases, circa 1765<br />
with flower and ribbon adorned mask<br />
heads and encrusted festoons in<br />
pale colours, the lattice rims studded<br />
with petite florets, patch marks<br />
the larger 18cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
339<br />
340<br />
A Royal Vienna porcelain<br />
cup and cover, Austria,<br />
late 19th century<br />
hand painted with Classical subject<br />
matter to panels and roundels,<br />
raised gilded borders and formal<br />
decorations, crown thumbpiece to<br />
handle, shield mark to base<br />
15.5cm high<br />
$600–900<br />
341<br />
A large pair of Jacob Petit<br />
porcelain figures, in the style<br />
of Meissen's Gardener and<br />
companion, 19th century<br />
richly embellished in soft colours, both<br />
with baskets and encrusted flowers<br />
above naturalistic bases, over painted<br />
spurious blue crossed sword marks<br />
and incised marks to bases 164/g.a,<br />
and B/164, also with underglaze initials,<br />
J.P, to the lady companion<br />
each 46.5cm high<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
342<br />
A collection of Michael Sutty bone<br />
china figures and groups, 1980s<br />
comprising 'The Queen's Bodyguard<br />
1485-1985' figures: 'Lieutenant', and<br />
'Messenger, Sergeant Major', both in<br />
a limited edition, 34/250 and 34/500,<br />
factory marks to base, 29.5cm and<br />
25cm high; '16th Queen's Lancers' with<br />
wood stand, factory marks to base,<br />
29cm high with stand, and;<br />
'Royal Horse Artillery 1874' in a limited<br />
edition, 11/50, from the series, British<br />
Regimental Equestrian Figures, with<br />
associated certifi<strong>cat</strong>e, wood stand,<br />
factory marks to base, 36cm high<br />
$1,200–1,400<br />
341
143<br />
343<br />
A George II mahogany<br />
bookcase, circa 1740<br />
a projecting dentil cornice<br />
above shaped glazed doors,<br />
with slide and conforming<br />
fielded panels to the extended<br />
lower register, raised on<br />
shaped bracket feet<br />
228cm high, 130cm wide,<br />
59cm deep<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
343
144<br />
344<br />
A large and fine German walnut<br />
and kingwood desk, circa 1830<br />
of shaped profile, the tooled leather<br />
writing surface with cross banded<br />
borders above drawers and a pair<br />
of cupboards each mounted with<br />
lavishly cast floral and ribboned<br />
trophy elements in the French taste<br />
126.5cm high, 160cm wide,<br />
89cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
E. J. Ainger Pty. Ltd., April 2014 and<br />
again, October 2016. Reputedly from<br />
the 1895 Melbourne sale of the Count<br />
Hohenthal Estate<br />
$1,800–2,200<br />
345<br />
A set of twelve modern deep<br />
petrol blue velvet dining chairs<br />
raised on brass tubular<br />
legs and frames<br />
85.5cm high, 48cm seat height,<br />
48cm wide, 52cm deep<br />
$700–1,000<br />
346<br />
A generous deep brown leather<br />
2.5 seat sofa<br />
with plush back cushions, two<br />
bolsters and two matching cushions<br />
81cm high, 223cm wide, 88cm deep<br />
$800–1,000<br />
347<br />
A pair of French Provincial style<br />
linen upholstered bergères<br />
94.5cm high, 81cm wide, 80cm deep<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
348<br />
A Continental iron<br />
lectern, possibly Spanish,<br />
17/18th century<br />
the reticulated book rest featuring a<br />
double headed eagle and raised on a<br />
knopped pole standing on three legs<br />
151cm high overall, 55cm wide,<br />
46cm deep at the cross stretcher<br />
base<br />
$800–900<br />
344
145<br />
349<br />
350<br />
349<br />
A Regency mahogany bracket<br />
clock by H.W. Barrett, London,<br />
circa 1810<br />
with a twin fusee 8 day striking<br />
movement, with maker's<br />
mark to the Roman dial<br />
38cm high, 21cm wide, 15cm deep<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
350<br />
A Regency mahogany eight day<br />
bracket clock by Samuel Henry<br />
Leah, London, circa 1825<br />
the foliate brass inlaid case with a<br />
pagoda top and a twin fusee 8 day<br />
striking movement<br />
60cm high, 31cm wide, 17cm deep<br />
$2,000–4,000<br />
351<br />
A pair of wrought iron<br />
hexagonal hanging lanterns<br />
grey painted<br />
each lantern 80cm long<br />
$800–1,200<br />
352<br />
A large traditional Moroccan<br />
pendant lantern<br />
in royal blue glass with<br />
pierced brass mounts<br />
146cm drop (approx)<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
353<br />
Three pieces of scrimshaw,<br />
20th century<br />
three substantial whale teeth, two<br />
with mid twentieth century engraving<br />
and colouring depicting tall ships and<br />
whaling scenes, one lightly engraved<br />
and inked, probably earlier<br />
16cm long, largest tooth<br />
$800–1,200
146<br />
354<br />
354<br />
A rare set of fourteen<br />
Regency painted dining<br />
chairs in the Etruscan taste,<br />
early 19th century<br />
comprising twelve chairs and two<br />
carvers each finely decorated to<br />
the back rails with unique figural<br />
silhouette vignettes upon a gilded<br />
ground, hole to hole cane seats<br />
above sabre legs, the frames<br />
embellished with deli<strong>cat</strong>e key frets,<br />
anthemion and paterae<br />
$10,000–15,000
147<br />
355<br />
A Regency Anglo-Indian sadeli<br />
workbox, early 19th century<br />
the shaped box finely inlaid with ivory<br />
and sadeli mosaic, the fitted interior<br />
with sadeli decorated spools and<br />
compartment lids<br />
12cm high, 31.5cm wide, 23cm deep<br />
$500–600 ♦<br />
356<br />
A pair of black marble and dark<br />
bronze cassolettes, French,<br />
19th century<br />
with extravagant high set<br />
handles, grotesque terminals and<br />
Neoclassical decorative elements<br />
throughout, raised on stepped square<br />
bases with paw feet<br />
38cm high<br />
$800–1,000<br />
355<br />
354
148<br />
357<br />
Three polychrome decorated<br />
ceramics, European,<br />
1930s and later<br />
comprising two French vintage<br />
bird form water pitchers in the<br />
form of a cockerel and a galah,<br />
together with a faience<br />
asparagus form dish and<br />
cover, Portuguese, circa 1940<br />
the dish 13cm high, 18cm long,<br />
10.5cm deep<br />
the largest jug 30cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
357<br />
358<br />
358<br />
A plank top refectory table<br />
raised on chamfered square<br />
section legs to trestles and<br />
united by a stretcher<br />
77cm high, 198cm wide,<br />
110.5cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Graham Geddes Antiques<br />
$1,500–1,800
149<br />
359<br />
A novelty cast metal mechanical<br />
money box, 1880s<br />
the painted metal box featuring<br />
a bird feeding chicks, lever<br />
operated, patent mark underside,<br />
PATJAN23/1883<br />
15.5cm high, 21cm wide<br />
$600–800<br />
359<br />
360<br />
A framed vintage inspired<br />
'Perrier-Jouet' advertising<br />
mirror, French<br />
framed ebonised wood,<br />
mirror with hand painted gilt script<br />
193 x 112cm<br />
$600–800<br />
361<br />
A framed vintage tromp l'oeil<br />
effect sign, French<br />
framed ebonised wood mirror with<br />
hand painted gilt writing<br />
240 x 87cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
362<br />
A framed vintage laundry sign,<br />
French<br />
framed ebonised wood mirror with<br />
hand painted gilt writing<br />
158 x 140cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
360
150<br />
363<br />
A set of ten Renaissance Revival<br />
walnut dining chairs, French,<br />
second half 19th century<br />
with Languedoc red marble<br />
tops, profusely relief carved<br />
with vegetal motifs and central<br />
portrait medallions, fitted with<br />
a single shelf and raised on<br />
squashed bun feet, with key<br />
126cm chair high, seat height 45cm<br />
$2,500–3,000<br />
364<br />
A pair of Renaissance Revival<br />
marble top side cabinets,<br />
French, 19th century<br />
with Languedoc red marble<br />
tops, profusely relief carved<br />
with vegetal motifs and central<br />
portrait medallions, fitted with<br />
a single shelf and raised on<br />
squashed bun feet, with key,<br />
96cm high, 90.5cm wide, 36cm deep<br />
$1,600–2,200<br />
365<br />
A Renaissance Revival marble<br />
top walnut sideboard, French,<br />
second half 19th century<br />
with a Languedoc red marble top<br />
and comprising four cupboards<br />
profusely relief carved with vegetal<br />
motifs and portrait medallions,<br />
fitted with a shelf and small drawers,<br />
raised on squashed bun feet<br />
96cm high, 203.5cm wide,<br />
51cm deep<br />
$1,500–2,000<br />
364
151<br />
363<br />
365
152<br />
366<br />
A Loetz Federzeichnung<br />
'Octopus' vase, 'Victoria'<br />
variant, Bohemia, 1887<br />
the cased baluster vase with<br />
elaborate trailing white and gold<br />
enamelled decoration in the Indian<br />
manner, marked 'patent' to base<br />
22cm high<br />
NOTE<br />
Loetz held the patent for the<br />
method of producing Octopus<br />
glassware, but the pattern design<br />
was registered by the English firm<br />
that commissioned the work from<br />
Loetz, Wittmann and Roth. 'Octopus'<br />
was registered on July 1, 1887,<br />
as design 76057. 'Victoria' is<br />
a more elaborate version of<br />
'Octopus' and was so named<br />
to coincide with the Golden<br />
Jubilee of Queen Victoria<br />
$1,000–1,200<br />
366<br />
367<br />
A Louis XV tulipwood cabinet,<br />
attributed to Coulon, circa 1750<br />
the marble top above a single quarter<br />
panelled door with inlaid surround,<br />
chamfered edges and raised on a<br />
shaped skirt and angle set cabriole<br />
legs, with ormolu mounts and sabots,<br />
stamp of Coulon and JME (Jurandes<br />
Mensuriers - Ebenistes)<br />
90cm high, 54cm wide, 41cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Roy's Antiques, Clifton Hill,<br />
Melbourne<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
367
153<br />
368<br />
A Lalique 'Scarab' vase,<br />
late 20th century<br />
in frosted and stippled glass,<br />
inscribed to base and with decal<br />
18.5cm high<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
369<br />
A gemstone inlaid table top<br />
globe on stand with compass<br />
the moveable globe set within a white<br />
metal tripod frame, with compass<br />
36cm high<br />
$800–1,200<br />
370<br />
A bronze bust of 'Lady Luck',<br />
after Giuseppe Renda (1859-<br />
1939), circa 1910<br />
depicting a laughing blindfolded<br />
woman, raised on a marble plinth<br />
29cm high<br />
$800–1,000<br />
368
154<br />
371<br />
A large pair of Coalport<br />
covered vases, late 19th/<br />
early 20th century<br />
boldly decorated with flower heads<br />
and trailing foliage on a blue ground,<br />
green mark underside and pattern<br />
number 7787<br />
each 33cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
372<br />
A mahogany tilt top drum table,<br />
19th century<br />
with boxwood stringing and<br />
rosewood cross banding above<br />
two inlaid oak lined drawers and<br />
dummy frieze drawers, raised on<br />
a ring turned pedestal and swept<br />
legs terminating in a cast dolphin<br />
feet and porcelain casters<br />
71cm high, 96cm diameter<br />
$900–1,200<br />
371<br />
372
155<br />
373<br />
A Pietra dura marble specimen<br />
centre table<br />
decoratively patterned in an<br />
array of coloured stone tiles<br />
upon a scrolling iron base<br />
77cm high, 116cm diameter<br />
$1,500–2,500<br />
374<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 />
$600–1,000<br />
375<br />
A pair of substantial bronze<br />
urn form table lamps with<br />
shades, American<br />
with slender curling applied<br />
petal decoration around the<br />
bodies with matching finials,<br />
cream pleated shades<br />
80cm high<br />
$700–900<br />
373
156<br />
376<br />
376<br />
A pair of Cristal Lalique 'Lierre'<br />
bowls with green ivy leaf<br />
appliqués, later 20th century<br />
heavy gauge compressed bowls with<br />
frosted leaves in high relief, inscribed<br />
Lalique France with copyright symbol<br />
9cm high, 21.5cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
377<br />
A set of four George<br />
III mahogany velvet<br />
upholstered open armchairs,<br />
early 19th century<br />
in the French Hepplewhite style<br />
$2,000–3,000<br />
377
157<br />
378<br />
A marble figure of 'Diana',<br />
19th/early 20th century<br />
after the original by Etienne Maurice<br />
Falconet (1716-1791), and depicting<br />
Diana emerging from her bath and<br />
standing before the trunk of a tree<br />
84cm high<br />
$3,000–5,000<br />
379<br />
A mosaic panel of two canines<br />
glazed ceramic<br />
64 x 122cm<br />
$800–1,200<br />
378
158<br />
380<br />
380<br />
A set of twenty individual<br />
Versace cabinet plates,<br />
together with associated<br />
booklet, '20 years Rosenthal<br />
meets Versace'<br />
reprising designs sequentially<br />
from 1993 to 2012, stamps<br />
verso and hanging mechanism,<br />
each item boxed<br />
20cm diameter<br />
$1,200–1,800<br />
381<br />
A Victorian marble cross on a<br />
later base, 19th/20th century<br />
a softly weathered cross featuring<br />
passionflowers, symbolic of<br />
Christ's passion and suffering,<br />
supported on a later marble square<br />
form pillar and stepped base<br />
the cross 92 x 61.5cm<br />
overall height 194cm,<br />
49.5 x 55.5cm at base<br />
$1,000–1,500
159<br />
382<br />
A pair of 'Durup Atlanta'<br />
reclining armchairs and<br />
ottoman by Skippers Mobler,<br />
Denmark,1970s<br />
cognac leather upholstery upon<br />
a teak and metal frame, designed<br />
by Sven Ellekar with maker's label<br />
underside<br />
the chairs 93cm high, 87cm wide,<br />
80cm deep<br />
the ottoman 39cm high, 67.5cm wide,<br />
46.5cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
383<br />
A pair of unusual Art Deco<br />
style birch veneer side tables<br />
circa 1980s<br />
with shaped surfaces over valanced<br />
skirts, single drawers, above<br />
serpentine intertwined legs, on<br />
triangular bases on ebonised ball feet<br />
72cm high, 45.5cm wide<br />
$400–600<br />
384<br />
A pair of Art Deco tub chairs,<br />
American, circa 1930s<br />
upholstered in charcoal striped<br />
corduroy<br />
74cm high, 80cm wide, 81cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The John Henry Collection,<br />
Melbourne<br />
$700–900<br />
382
160<br />
385<br />
An antique Biedermeier<br />
lyre-based table, 19th century<br />
with flame Karelian birch and<br />
maple veneers, ebony stringing<br />
throughout, with four petite<br />
drawers inset to the top, the<br />
shaped base on claw and ball feet<br />
70cm high, 63.5cm wide,<br />
44.5cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
385<br />
386<br />
A vintage Murano glass figure of<br />
a blackamoor, mid 20th century<br />
the figure holding a bowl, with<br />
aventurine inclusions to the teal<br />
pantaloons and pulled decor to the<br />
frilled sleeves, raised on a circular<br />
domed base, unmarked<br />
39.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
386
161<br />
387<br />
A set of eight French Provincial<br />
style dining chairs upholstered<br />
in zebra brocade<br />
in the Louis XV manner with<br />
shaped skirts and cabriole legs<br />
terminating in whorl feet<br />
height of back 107cm,<br />
seat height 54cm<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
387
162<br />
388<br />
'Chasseur d'Ivoire', a ceramic<br />
vase by Danillo Curetti for<br />
Longwy, French, circa 1930<br />
a globular craquelware vase with a<br />
commanding and stylised forward<br />
facing elephant motif, signed Danillo<br />
Curetti, numbered N.9, factory stamp<br />
and pattern number F.3167 underside<br />
40cm high<br />
$1,000–1,500<br />
389<br />
A set of four grey Ikat covered<br />
armchairs by Stuart Rattle<br />
of generous square club form<br />
with overstuffed arms and seats,<br />
raised on low squat timber feet<br />
each 87cm high, 98cm wide,<br />
103cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
388
163<br />
390<br />
A custom made Australian<br />
timber butchers block, Royce<br />
& Royce Rustic Country Decor,<br />
Geelong.<br />
with two drawers and an undertier<br />
90cm high, 91cm wide, 55.5cm deep<br />
$700–1,000<br />
391<br />
A large contemporary sofa<br />
and ottoman in the style of<br />
Isamu Noguchi, Australian,<br />
circa 2000s<br />
black and white wool upholstery<br />
the sofa 72cm high, length of back<br />
300cm, 80cm deep<br />
the ottoman 33cm high, 114cm wide,<br />
65cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The John Henry Collection,<br />
Melbourne<br />
$700–900<br />
390<br />
389
164<br />
392<br />
An unusual George III<br />
mahogany tilt top supper table,<br />
early 19th century<br />
with moulded plate wells divided<br />
by fan and flowerhead carvings<br />
enclosing a larger central well, above<br />
a bird cage action on a carved tripod<br />
base terminating in ball and claw feet<br />
71.5cm high, 81cm diameter<br />
$800–1,200<br />
393<br />
A Staffordshire majolica<br />
umbrella and cane stand,<br />
late 19th century<br />
moulded in relief in modulating green<br />
and amber colours upon a brown<br />
ground<br />
47cm high, 28cm diameter<br />
$500–800<br />
392<br />
393
165<br />
394<br />
An Australian silver .999<br />
standard Sydney 2000 Olympic<br />
Games proof one kilogram<br />
limited edition $30 silver coin,<br />
designed by Stuart Devlin<br />
featuring the official Sydney 2000<br />
Olympic Games logo in colour<br />
surrounded by images of all<br />
twenty-eight sports of the games, the<br />
obverse with Queen Elizabeth II bust,<br />
the country of issue, Australia, the year<br />
2000 & the monetary denomination,<br />
housed in a fitted jarrah timber case<br />
with a certifi<strong>cat</strong>e of authenticity,<br />
numbered 16018 from a mintage<br />
of 20 000 issued in partnership<br />
between The Perth Mint and the Royal<br />
Australian Mint, hallmarked to edge<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
394<br />
395<br />
395<br />
A large custom made oak<br />
refectory table<br />
the stretcher base table with<br />
black border effect and faux<br />
pegging to the surface<br />
72cm high, 360cm wide, 147cm deep<br />
$2,000–2,400
166<br />
396<br />
A near pair of large stone urns<br />
on matching plinths<br />
the largest 190cm high<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
397<br />
Two large decorative black wire<br />
work hanging spheres<br />
100cm diameter<br />
$800–1,200<br />
398<br />
A pair of cast concrete fluted<br />
pedestals<br />
in a verdigris finish on octagonal bases<br />
128cm high, 33cm diameter at top,<br />
51cm diameter at base<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Graham Geddes Antiques<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
396
167<br />
399<br />
399<br />
A pair of Anduze style<br />
composite stone urns<br />
in a rust finish<br />
81cm high, 56cm interior diameter<br />
$1,400–1,800<br />
400<br />
A pair of cast concrete fluted<br />
pedestals<br />
in a verdigris finish on octagonal<br />
bases<br />
128cm high, 33cm diameter at top,<br />
51cm diameter at base<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Graham Geddes Antiques<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
401<br />
A Dry Ager drying cabinet,<br />
Built for Beef<br />
on a separate base<br />
165cm high, 42cm high base unit,<br />
70cm wide, 73cm deep<br />
$2,500–3,500<br />
402<br />
A Dry Ager drying cabinet,<br />
Built for Beef<br />
on a separate base<br />
165cm high, 42cm high base unit,<br />
70cm wide, 73cm deep<br />
$2,500–3,500<br />
403<br />
A Liebherr 'Barrique' climate<br />
controlled wine fridge<br />
glass door, six wooden shelves<br />
184cm high, 55.5cm wide, 65cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
404<br />
A Liebherr 'Barrique' climate<br />
controlled wine fridge<br />
184cm high, 55.5cm wide, 65cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,500<br />
405<br />
A Liebherr 'Barrique' climate<br />
controlled wine fridge<br />
184cm high, 55.5cm wide, 65cm deep<br />
$1,200–1,500
168<br />
Part II Online Auction<br />
The Autumn Auction Series Part II will occur as a timed online auction,<br />
Monday 25 November, closing from 10am<br />
All bids are placed via the online <strong>cat</strong>alogue on the Gibson’s website and<br />
are executed immediately against the lot’s reserve, or the current highest<br />
bid. In the case of multiple bids occurring within the last five minutes of<br />
the close of lot, the closing time is extended for a further five minutes.<br />
Please visit gibsonsauctions.com.au/buy/timed-online-auctions/<br />
or contact our office for more information.<br />
406<br />
HUGH WALLACE<br />
Bali 2004<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed and dated lower right:<br />
H WALLACE 04<br />
49 x 74.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Hugh & Jackie<br />
Wallace, Melbourne<br />
$300–500<br />
407<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Landscape<br />
pastel on paper<br />
signed indistinctly lower right:<br />
CASPER<br />
24.5 x 49cm<br />
$200–300<br />
408<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Harvest Time<br />
pastel on paper<br />
signed indistinctly lower right:<br />
CASPER<br />
29.5 x 59cm<br />
$100–200<br />
409<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
River Inlet<br />
pastel on paper<br />
signed lower right: CASPER<br />
39.5 x 78cm<br />
$150–250<br />
410<br />
EDMUND M WIMPERIS<br />
(ENGLISH, 1835-1900)<br />
Looking Across Bingham<br />
Common<br />
watercolour<br />
signed lower left: EM. WIMPERIS<br />
27 x 36.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
411<br />
JOHN VARLEY II<br />
(ENGLISH, 1850-1933)<br />
Classical Landscape with Ruins<br />
and Figure<br />
watercolour<br />
26.5 x 41cm<br />
$300–500<br />
412<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />
(LATE 19TH CENTURY)<br />
Classical Still Life<br />
oil on canvas<br />
30.5 x 26.5cm<br />
$400–600<br />
413<br />
MUGHAL SCHOOL<br />
Four miniatures<br />
each depicting figural narratives,<br />
in gouache on book pages,<br />
accompanied by margin text and<br />
Persian script to the reverse<br />
the pages 29.5 x 16.5cm (variable)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The George Brugler & Jasmine<br />
Cowen Collection, Melbourne<br />
$400–600<br />
414<br />
NEVILLE WILLIAM CAYLEY<br />
(1886-1950)<br />
The Helmeted Honey Eater<br />
watercolour<br />
signed with initials and titled lower<br />
centre: NWC / The Helmeted Honey<br />
Eater / (Meliphaqa cassidix)<br />
25 x 18.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The George Brugler & Jasmine<br />
Cowen Collection, Melbourne<br />
$200–400<br />
415<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />
The Lover's Walk<br />
watercolour<br />
30 x 24cm<br />
$200–400<br />
416<br />
(ATTRIBUTED) BENJAMIN<br />
BARKER JNR<br />
Classical Landscape<br />
watercolour<br />
37 x 30cm<br />
$200–400<br />
417<br />
CHARLES THOMAS BALE<br />
(ENGLISH, CIRCA 1849-1925)<br />
The Shades of Evening, the<br />
Repose circa 1870<br />
oil on canvas<br />
initialled lower left: CTB<br />
label verso with inscription<br />
22 x 32cm<br />
$400–600
169<br />
418<br />
ITALIAN SCHOOL<br />
Street Scene<br />
oil on canvas on board<br />
signed lower right: W Sonia<br />
75 x 49cm<br />
$200–300<br />
419<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Japanese Calligraphy<br />
ink on paper<br />
with artist stamp lower right<br />
31 x 32cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Private Collection, Victoria<br />
$200–400<br />
420<br />
UTAMARO KITAGAWA<br />
Beauty Looking in the Mirror<br />
colour woodblock<br />
inscribed lower right<br />
38 x 25.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Private Collection, Victoria<br />
$200–400<br />
421<br />
UTAMARO KITAGAWA<br />
True Feelings Compared<br />
colour woodblock<br />
inscribed upper left<br />
38 x 25.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Private Collection, Victoria<br />
$200–400<br />
422<br />
SHAOTANG LI (BORN 1948)<br />
Still Life, Peaches in a Basket<br />
watercolour on paper<br />
inscribed upper right and with artist<br />
stamp<br />
32.5 x 43cm<br />
$200–400<br />
423<br />
AFTER PETER LELY<br />
Amelia, Countess of Ossory and<br />
Henrietta Boyle, Countess of<br />
Rochester<br />
two mezzotint engravings, each with<br />
printed text on margin, engraved by<br />
Thomas Walton, published Jan 1 1779,<br />
London; together with the engraving,<br />
La Gondole Italienne, after J Vernet,<br />
engraved by P.J. Duret, circa 1729<br />
41 x 33cm (image size, each)<br />
34 x 50cm (image size,<br />
La Gondole Italienne)<br />
$250–400<br />
424<br />
ENGLISH SCHOOL<br />
Classical Landscape with<br />
Horses and Hay cart<br />
oil on board<br />
21.5 x 29cm<br />
$200–400<br />
425<br />
ROBERT CASPERS<br />
Classical Still Life<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed lower left: R CASPERS<br />
39.5 x 29.5cm<br />
$200–400<br />
426<br />
J A BOND (NEW ZEALAND)<br />
River scene with Figures in a<br />
Canoe, New Zealand<br />
oil on board<br />
signed lower left: J Bond<br />
45 x 61cm<br />
$200–400<br />
427<br />
HORACE ROUSE<br />
The Mill Stream 1879<br />
oil on canvas<br />
signed, dated and titled verso: The<br />
Mill Stream / by Horace Rouse / 1879<br />
24.5 x 59.5cm<br />
$150–250<br />
428<br />
EUROPEAN SCHOOL<br />
Girl with Parrot<br />
oil on panel<br />
21.5 x 16.5cm<br />
$200–400<br />
429<br />
AFTER A. V. AUDEN,<br />
GIANVANI BATTISTI AND<br />
N. DORIGNY<br />
Raccolta Di Statve Antiche e<br />
Moderne (Classical Sculptural<br />
Studies)<br />
a suite of five engravings<br />
all with printed text on margin<br />
35 x 21cm (each)<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Private Collection, Melbourne<br />
$400–600<br />
430<br />
MARIA CIRELLO<br />
Pompei<br />
gouache and watercolour<br />
signed and titled lower right and<br />
centre: Maria Cirello / POMPEI -<br />
IL TRIONFO DE VENERE<br />
12.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
431<br />
SCHOOL OF DAVID ARMFIELD<br />
Terriers in a Hayfield<br />
oil on canvas<br />
34.5 x 45cm<br />
$300–500<br />
432<br />
ITALIAN SCHOOL<br />
Figure Resting in a Classical<br />
Landscape<br />
oil on canvas<br />
75 x 62.5cm<br />
$400–600
170<br />
433<br />
IN THE STYLE OF GIOVANNI<br />
ROMANELLI<br />
The Cumaean Sybil<br />
oil on canvas<br />
26 x 20.5cm<br />
$300–500<br />
434<br />
ENGLISH SCHOOL<br />
Venice<br />
oil on canvas<br />
26.5 x 36.5cm<br />
$200–400<br />
435<br />
A Yixing bamboo motif tea set<br />
20th century<br />
comprising two simulated bamboo<br />
teapots and six cups, inscriptions<br />
and marks to the bases<br />
the largest teapot 19cm<br />
$100–200<br />
436<br />
A group of six small Yixing<br />
teapots<br />
marks to the bases<br />
the largest 8.5cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
437<br />
A group of seven small Yixing<br />
teapots<br />
impressed marks to the bases<br />
the largest 7cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
438<br />
A group of nine small Yixing<br />
teapots<br />
marks to the bases<br />
the tallest 8cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
439<br />
A group of four large Yixing<br />
teapots<br />
marks to the bases<br />
the largest 20cm high<br />
$80–120<br />
440<br />
Two blanc de chine wares<br />
comprising a waterlily comport bowl,<br />
leaves and water fowl to the base;<br />
and a lotus leaf vase with lotus pods<br />
and a crab<br />
17cm high, 21cm diameter (irregular)<br />
$200–300<br />
441<br />
A jade vase and cover<br />
20th century<br />
carved in archaic style with taotie<br />
and stiff leaves and set with four<br />
dragon loop handles two with<br />
pendant loose rings, the stone<br />
in mottled tones of green<br />
22cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
442<br />
Two Sri Lankan wood masks<br />
each carved and decorated<br />
in bright colours<br />
the largest 33.5cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Hugh & Jackie<br />
Wallace, Melbourne<br />
$200–300<br />
443<br />
Three bronze ornaments<br />
including a Chinese archaic style<br />
exotic bird and two deities<br />
33cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Hugh & Jackie<br />
Wallace, Melbourne<br />
$100–200<br />
444<br />
A hardwood scroll end low table<br />
20th century<br />
the openwork apron carved with<br />
fruiting grape vine and supported on<br />
four inswept legs<br />
32cm high, 89cm long, 43cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
445<br />
Two rose quartz figural carvings<br />
one of a maiden standing holding<br />
a flowering peony spray, fitted<br />
wood stand; the other of a<br />
standing figure of Guanyin<br />
21cm and 14.5cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
446<br />
A pair of hongmu side tables<br />
20th century<br />
each with a rectangular top over<br />
shaped aprons<br />
87cm high, 107cm long, 65.5cm deep<br />
$500–700<br />
447<br />
A boxed set of inscribed ink<br />
cakes<br />
the longest 10cm long<br />
$150–200<br />
448<br />
An iron-red and grisaille<br />
decorated dish<br />
Guangxu mark<br />
painted with bats and auspicious<br />
characters<br />
17cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
449<br />
A richly carved hardwood stand<br />
of square section, the corner legs<br />
supporting a shelf and joined by<br />
openwork aprons<br />
81cm high, 46.5cm wide,<br />
46.5 cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
450<br />
Two small hardwood display<br />
stands<br />
one rectangular with stepped<br />
shelves; the other square<br />
with corner legs joined by<br />
openwork dragon scrolls<br />
25cm high, 28cm wide<br />
$150–250
171<br />
451<br />
A Vietnamese mother of pearl<br />
inlaid hardwood tray<br />
supported above the base with<br />
corner legs joined by plain stepped<br />
stretchers<br />
11cm high, 33cm long, 20cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
452<br />
A carved hardwood and marble<br />
stand<br />
75cm high, 38cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
453<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,<br />
with one seal<br />
Flower, collage on paper<br />
47 x 33cm, 34 x 45cm, 28 x 27cm<br />
$100–200<br />
454<br />
An ivory inlaid lacquer cabinet<br />
the two doors each with a black<br />
ground panel applied with ivory<br />
beauties and seals reserved on the<br />
floral decorated red ground<br />
130.5cm high, 84cm wide,<br />
42.5cm deep<br />
$300–500 ♦<br />
455<br />
A Burmese black lacquer food<br />
offering box<br />
comprised of seven graduating<br />
compartments with red interiors<br />
38.5cm diameter<br />
$150–250<br />
456<br />
A sang de boeuf vase lamp<br />
conversion<br />
the glaze thinning to buff around the<br />
narrow mouth, BADA sticker<br />
75cm high to the top of the shade<br />
$500–800<br />
457<br />
A bronze Pala style figure of<br />
Buddha<br />
seated in bhumisparsha mudra on a<br />
double lotus throne, wearing a dhoti,<br />
jewellery and a high crown, silver<br />
inlaid detailing<br />
12.5cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Kari Khedup, Toronto, Canada, 22<br />
September 2015<br />
Property from a Private Collection<br />
$500–700<br />
458<br />
A gilt lacquered bronze figure of<br />
Buddha, Thai<br />
20th century<br />
seated in bhumisparsha mudra on a<br />
cushioned triangular base with scroll<br />
bracket feet<br />
39cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
John Nicholson Auctions, Surrey,<br />
England, 21 February 2018, lot 123<br />
Property from a Private Collection<br />
$300–500<br />
459<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 />
$200–300<br />
460<br />
A group of six brown-glazed<br />
stonewares, Khmer<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 />
$150–250<br />
461<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 />
and the attendant arms raised in<br />
vitarka mudra<br />
21cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
462<br />
UTAMARO KITAGAWA<br />
Geisha Powdering Her Neck<br />
colour woodblock<br />
inscribed upper left<br />
28.5 x 18.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The George Brugler & Jasmine<br />
Cowen Collection, Melbourne<br />
$200–400<br />
463<br />
JAPANESE SCHOOL<br />
The Hanging Basket<br />
colour woodblock<br />
inscribed centre left<br />
37 x 7cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The George Brugler & Jasmine<br />
Cowen Collection, Melbourne<br />
$200–400<br />
464<br />
JAPANESE SCHOOL<br />
Geisha<br />
colour wood block<br />
inscribed upper right<br />
49 x 41.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The George Brugler & Jasmine<br />
Cowen Collection, Melbourne<br />
$200–400<br />
465<br />
A pair of clay water carriers on<br />
stands, Indian<br />
the vessels 24.5cm high excluding<br />
stand<br />
$200–300
172<br />
466<br />
A Chinese ancestor portrait<br />
of seven family members, framed<br />
195.5 x 125cm overall<br />
$400–600<br />
467<br />
ORIENTAL SCHOOL<br />
Baskets of Flowers<br />
ink and colour on paper, with two<br />
seals<br />
197 x 132cm overall<br />
$200–300<br />
468<br />
A pair of ancestor portraits and<br />
a large figural painting<br />
framed<br />
the ancestor portraits 128.5 x 73cm<br />
and 129.5 x 70cm<br />
the figural painting 182 x 200cm<br />
$200–300<br />
469<br />
Two red lacquered food baskets<br />
the largest 29cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
470<br />
A bronze figure of Ganesha<br />
riding a rat<br />
late 20th century<br />
the corpulent figure seated in 'royal<br />
ease' atop a rat or shrew, housed in a<br />
pierced circular canopy with pendent<br />
ornaments and surrounded by<br />
numerous rodents<br />
36cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
471<br />
A group of five blanc de Chine<br />
figures of Guanyin<br />
20th century<br />
the tallest 50.5cm high<br />
$800–1,000<br />
472<br />
Two red lacquered chests on<br />
stand<br />
each 31cm high, 79cm wide,<br />
52cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
473<br />
A Japanese inlaid lacquer wall<br />
plaque<br />
19th/20th century<br />
decorated in gold and coloured<br />
lacquer relief with figures in a<br />
lakeside setting, the details inlaid in<br />
mother of pearl and ivory within the<br />
shaped mons border<br />
74cm wide<br />
$300–400 ♦<br />
474<br />
A famille rose porcelain<br />
mounted wood screen<br />
93cm high overall<br />
$400–600<br />
475<br />
A pair of large white-glazed<br />
bowls<br />
20th century<br />
each 48cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
476<br />
A miniature lantern form<br />
hardwood display cabinet<br />
the glazed hexagonal sides below a<br />
simulated tiled roof surmounted by<br />
dragons, on a galleried base<br />
40cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
477<br />
A celadon jade archaistic<br />
dragon pendant<br />
17th century<br />
the coiled body with finely incised<br />
detailing<br />
5.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Dragon Culture, Hong Kong,<br />
21 October 2002<br />
$400–600<br />
478<br />
A gilt decorated black<br />
lacquered low cabinet<br />
20th century<br />
the central single door cupboard<br />
below two drawers with a two door<br />
cupboard to either side, decorated<br />
with butterflies and floral sprays<br />
56.5cm high, 196cm long, 44cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
479<br />
A carved folk art<br />
tree-trunk vase, Australian,<br />
early 20th century<br />
29cm high, 20cm diameter<br />
$250–350<br />
480<br />
A collection of volumes on art,<br />
architecture and culture<br />
$150–250<br />
481<br />
Mikimoto cultured pearl<br />
necklace<br />
The graduated pearls measuring<br />
2.5 - 7.5mm individually knotted to<br />
a silver clasp stamped Mikimoto,<br />
total length 520mm, boxed.<br />
$500–800<br />
482<br />
A strand of cultured pearls with<br />
a gold and ruby clasp<br />
Comprising thirty nine uniform<br />
cultured pearls measuring 9mm of<br />
cream and white hues, individually<br />
knotted to an 18ct white gold floral<br />
clasp set with a round ruby of 2mm,<br />
total length 415mm.<br />
$400–600<br />
483<br />
A Victorian diamond half hoop<br />
ring<br />
set with five single cut diamonds,<br />
18ct yellow gold, total weight 2gms.<br />
$140–240
173<br />
484<br />
A carved ivory chrysanthemum<br />
brooch<br />
45mm diameter.<br />
$80–120 ♦<br />
485<br />
A silver gilt mounted coral cross<br />
and necklace<br />
Polished coral overlaid with silver<br />
gilt detail suspended from a coral<br />
necklace comprising barrel and<br />
spherical beads, total length 475mm.<br />
$400–600<br />
486<br />
Two gold and coral bangles<br />
One of oval hinged form overlaid<br />
with 22ct gold together with a solid<br />
circular ivory bangle set with coral<br />
and wirework.<br />
$220–320 ♦<br />
487<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 />
$360–460<br />
488<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 />
$200–300<br />
489<br />
A sapphire and diamond cluster<br />
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 />
$600–800<br />
490<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 />
$360–460<br />
491<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 />
$300–500<br />
492<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 />
$260–360<br />
493<br />
A vintage ivory bracelet<br />
Oversized bracelet of gate link<br />
design, finished with a clip fitting,<br />
total length 200mm.<br />
$300–400 ♦<br />
494<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 />
$220–320<br />
495<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 />
$300–400<br />
496<br />
A pair of loose aquamarines<br />
The matched pair of oval cut<br />
aquamarines totalling 6.03cts.<br />
$500–700<br />
497<br />
A pair of loose aquamarines<br />
The matched pair of emerald cut<br />
aquamarines totalling 8.90cts.<br />
$500–700<br />
498<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 />
$400–600<br />
499<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 />
$300–400<br />
500<br />
A cultured pearl necklace<br />
The graduated pearls of cream hues<br />
measuring 3.0-5.3mm, finished<br />
with a silver marcasite clasp,<br />
total length 450mm.<br />
$100–200<br />
501<br />
An antique gold and opal triplet<br />
ring by Catanach's<br />
Crafted in 9ct gold, 2.98gms.<br />
$150–250<br />
502<br />
A sapphire and gold bow brooch<br />
Centred with a blue sapphire of<br />
0.25cts within an 14ct white gold bow<br />
brooch with engraved detail, 3.16gms.<br />
$150–250
174<br />
503<br />
A collection of antique jewellery<br />
Comprising three 9ct gold brooches,<br />
two set with peridots and one with<br />
turquoise, total weight 8.8gms,<br />
together with a gold lined brooch and<br />
a bangle.<br />
$300–400<br />
504<br />
A Zenith Respirator wrist watch<br />
and a Longines wrist watch<br />
Automatic, cushion shaped dial with<br />
date at four, stainless steel case<br />
and leather bands, 32mm diameter,<br />
together with a Longines quartz<br />
watch, 22mm diameter.<br />
$100–200<br />
505<br />
A gold and enamel ring<br />
The full circle band of circular pierced<br />
links overlaid with blue enamel,<br />
18ct gold, 5.79gms.<br />
$300–400<br />
506<br />
A Victorian gold, ruby and<br />
diamond ring<br />
The gypsy ring set with four round<br />
rubies and two old cut diamonds,<br />
15ct gold, hallmarked Birmingham<br />
1907, 2.58gms.<br />
$150–250<br />
507<br />
Two pairs of gem set earrings<br />
Comprising oval cut blue sapphires<br />
totalling 1.60cts, set in 18ct<br />
white gold and a trefoil of round<br />
emeralds highlighted by single cut<br />
diamonds set in 14ct yellow gold,<br />
total weight 3.79gms.<br />
$300–400<br />
508<br />
An antique gold wedder<br />
Crafted in 22ct gold,<br />
hallmarked Birmingham 1854,<br />
total weight 3.74gms.<br />
$200–300<br />
509<br />
A collection of silver jewellery<br />
Comprising a sterling silver<br />
sovereign holder suspended from<br />
a belcher link chain, a sterling<br />
silver mouse and cheese brooch, a<br />
silver necklace, two silver bracelets<br />
and a cultured pearl bracelet.<br />
$60–100<br />
510<br />
A lapis lazuli and silver necklace<br />
The faceted hook and eye chain of<br />
lapis lazuli finished with a silver clasp,<br />
total length 450mm.<br />
$150–250<br />
511<br />
An antique gold bangle<br />
Oval hinged form, overlaid with a<br />
horseshoe motif with seed pearls,<br />
9ct gold, total weight 7.99gms,<br />
boxed.<br />
$260–360<br />
512<br />
An antique gold and gem set<br />
bangle<br />
Oval hinged form set with<br />
three garnet topped doublets,<br />
9ct rose gold, 14.76gms.<br />
$460–660<br />
513<br />
Two pairs of gold and gem set<br />
earrings<br />
Comprising a pair of emerald cut<br />
amethysts and a pair of round cut<br />
synthetic emeralds in both set in 9ct<br />
white gold, total weight 4.31gms<br />
$120–180<br />
514<br />
An antique cameo and gold<br />
brooch<br />
Having an 18ct gold double bar<br />
overlaid with seed pearls suspended<br />
with a tear drop shaped shell<br />
cameo depicting a classical portrait<br />
with tassel suspended below,<br />
total weight 4.53gms.<br />
$150–250<br />
515<br />
A collection of sterling silver<br />
pocket watches<br />
$100–200<br />
516<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 />
$150–250<br />
517<br />
A Georgian paste and enamel<br />
stomacher brooch<br />
The spray of cannetille butterfly set<br />
amongst turquoise enamel flowers<br />
highlighted throughout with paste.<br />
$400–600<br />
518<br />
Gene Autry wrist watch by<br />
Wilane Watch Co<br />
Manual wind, circular dial with<br />
painted Arabic numerals and image<br />
of Gene Autry, rotating pistol at<br />
seven, stainless steel case and tooled<br />
leather bands.<br />
$200–300<br />
519<br />
Marcasite wrist watch<br />
Manual wind, silver and marcasite<br />
case and bands, 15mm diameter.<br />
$50–100<br />
520<br />
A vintage solitaire diamond ring<br />
The old cut diamond of 0.15cts<br />
illusion set in an 14ct white and yellow<br />
gold pierced frame, 1.8gms.<br />
$200–300<br />
521<br />
Arts and Crafts silver and tigers<br />
eye pendant necklace<br />
Stylised scroll design set with two<br />
tigers eye beads, total length 490m.<br />
$80–120
175<br />
522<br />
Georg Jensen wrist watch<br />
Quartz, circular steel dial with bead<br />
numerals, stainless steel case and<br />
bands, reference number 6960,<br />
32mm diameter.<br />
$400–600<br />
523<br />
Pieces of Eight gold and sterling<br />
silver earrings<br />
Modelled as flowers in 9ct gold and<br />
sterling silver, 1.68gms.<br />
$150–250<br />
524<br />
Tiffany & Co sterling silver<br />
bangle<br />
Solid oval concave form with<br />
engraved 925 T& Co 1837,<br />
33.74gms, boxed.<br />
$200–300<br />
525<br />
Victorian sterling silver locket<br />
and brooch<br />
Oval hinged and polished locket with<br />
applied decoration, together with a<br />
bar brooch, total weight 29gms.<br />
$150–250<br />
526<br />
Victorian sterling silver fob<br />
chain and vesta<br />
The graduated curb link chain<br />
with three swivel clips and a t-bar<br />
suspended with an engraved<br />
sterling silver rectangular<br />
vesta, hallmarked Birmingham<br />
1903, total weight 59.27gms,<br />
total length 590mm.<br />
$200–300<br />
527<br />
A rolled gold seal and chain<br />
Chased decoration with a polished<br />
panel suspended from a silver<br />
gilt chain, total weight 12.5gms,<br />
total length 500mm.<br />
$300–500<br />
528<br />
A rolled gold carnelian seal and<br />
gold chain<br />
Chased decoration with an<br />
oval carnelian polished panel<br />
suspended from a 9ct gold Boston<br />
link chain, total weight 18.25gms,<br />
total length 450mm.<br />
$500–700<br />
529<br />
Omega Constellation<br />
Manhattan day date watch<br />
Quartz, circular gold dial with<br />
subsidiary dials at three and nine,<br />
gold bezel and stainless steel case<br />
and bands, signed, 32mm diameter.<br />
$600–800<br />
530<br />
Raymond Weil Parsifal Watch<br />
Quartz, circular cream dial with<br />
applied Roman and baton numerals<br />
and date at three, stainless steel<br />
case and bracelet bands, signed,<br />
27mm diameter.<br />
$400–600<br />
531<br />
Tag Heuer Aquaracer watch<br />
Quartz, circular blue ice dial<br />
with applied baton numerals<br />
and date at three, stainless steel<br />
case and bracelet bands, signed,<br />
28mm diameter.<br />
$400–600<br />
532<br />
A solitaire diamond ring<br />
The round brilliant cut diamond of<br />
0.33cts bezel set above diamond set<br />
shoulders, 9ct white and yellow gold,<br />
3.1gms.<br />
$260–360<br />
533<br />
A cubic zirconia line bracelet<br />
Channel set with princess cut cubic<br />
zirconia measuring 4mm, sterling<br />
silver, 30.3gms, total length 190mm.<br />
$400–600<br />
534<br />
An antique jet and shell cameo<br />
pendant<br />
The oval shell cameo depicting an<br />
angel and putti in a polished jet frame<br />
with tapered bale, suspended from<br />
black cord.<br />
$400–600<br />
535<br />
A topaz and diamond dress ring<br />
The oval cut blue topaz weighing<br />
10.8cts, offset by demi lune panels<br />
set with single cut diamonds,<br />
9ct gold, 5.6gms.<br />
$400–500<br />
536<br />
An antique coral pendant cross<br />
Eleven graduated button coral<br />
mounted on a silver gilt panel,<br />
suspended from a silver gilt filigree<br />
chain, total length: 470mm.<br />
$300–400<br />
537<br />
Vintage sterling silver bangle<br />
Oval hinged form, engine turned<br />
decoration, hallmarked Chester 1937,<br />
42.15gms.<br />
$280–380 ♦<br />
538<br />
Three marcasite and silver<br />
animal brooches<br />
Modelled as a seahorse,<br />
duck and row of birds.<br />
$100–200<br />
539<br />
An antique bohemian garnet<br />
bangle<br />
Oval hinged form set with rose cut<br />
pyrope garnets, silver gilt, 15gms,<br />
boxed, circa 1900.<br />
$600–800
176<br />
540<br />
Victorian sterling silver locket<br />
and brooch<br />
Oval hinged locket with engraved<br />
scroll decoration and bead detail,<br />
together with an oval brooch with<br />
applied geometric decoration<br />
and bead detail, sterling silver,<br />
total weight 29gms.<br />
$350–450<br />
541<br />
A Victorian gold seal and<br />
Victorian locket<br />
Fluted octagonal form with finely<br />
engraved decoration. set with an<br />
octagonal cut onyx panel, 18ct<br />
gold, 1.8gms, together with an arch<br />
shaped locket, hinged form having<br />
a scalloped border with engraved<br />
scrolls and geometric decorations,<br />
9ct back and front, total weight:<br />
5.63gms, circa 1880.<br />
$360–460<br />
542<br />
An Art Deco Egyptian revival<br />
pendant and fob<br />
Comprising an oval silver gilt and<br />
enamel hinged basket opening<br />
to reveal a baby Moses inside,<br />
suspended from a belcher link chain,<br />
8.7gms, together with a suspended<br />
on a silver chain, together with<br />
a fob enamelled in red, navy and<br />
turquoise with pharaoh, sphinx and<br />
pyramid motifs interspaced with<br />
belcher chain and finished with a<br />
swivel clasp, crafted in silver gilt,<br />
total weight: 8.8gms.<br />
$500–800<br />
543<br />
Two sterling silver necklaces<br />
Comprising a curb link fob chain<br />
finished with two swivel clips, t-bar<br />
and medallion, total weight 37.1gms,<br />
total length 570mm, together with a<br />
fancy link chain, total weight 60.8gms,<br />
total length 495mm.<br />
$200–300<br />
544<br />
Mikimoto cultured pearl and<br />
gold spray brooch<br />
Featuring five graduated cultured<br />
pearls of fine lustre set in a scroll<br />
frame, 14ct gold, signed, 5.1gms.<br />
$400–600<br />
545<br />
A sapphire and pearl dress ring<br />
The square plaque centrally set with<br />
a cultured pearl of 4mm surrounded<br />
by fourteen round sapphires, 18ct<br />
gold and platinum, 5.6gms.<br />
$360–460<br />
546<br />
An amber and silver intaglio<br />
pendant<br />
Oval form, polished amber panel with<br />
an intaglio of a girl in profile, silver<br />
frame.<br />
$60–80<br />
547<br />
Mikimoto pearl brooch and a<br />
cultured pearl spray brooch<br />
Featuring three cultured pearls in a<br />
cluster formation, set in foliate frame<br />
signed, together with a gilt cultured<br />
pearl spray brooch.<br />
$100–200<br />
548<br />
A reproduction Louis XV style<br />
gilt brass figural mantel clock<br />
of German manufacture,<br />
surmounted by an ornately<br />
modelled horse and rider<br />
41cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
549<br />
A vintage brass stick ship's<br />
barometer, F. Barton & Co. Ltd,<br />
London<br />
with thermometer and steel and<br />
chrome fittings, numbered C.M.O.<br />
1676/49, in wooden case<br />
90.5cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
550<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 />
$240–360<br />
551<br />
A walnut case mantel clock,<br />
with French movement by Japy<br />
Freres, 1920s<br />
with Roman dial and ebonised trims<br />
24cm high, 26cm wide, 15.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
552<br />
A Regency gilt bronze mounted<br />
rosewood portico clock<br />
the grapevine motif face and<br />
pendulum framed by four gilt bronze<br />
mounted columns,<br />
on a stepped base on bun feet<br />
43cm high, 23cm wide, 13cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
553<br />
A French white marble clock,<br />
retailed by Brevette of Paris,<br />
19th century<br />
eight day time only, with tick tack<br />
visible escapement, with decorative<br />
cast gilt brass elements and housed<br />
in a glass dome<br />
38cm high overall, the clock<br />
28cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
554<br />
Two vintage barographs,<br />
1930/1980<br />
a metal cased instrument by Thies<br />
and retailed by Selbys, and; a bakelite<br />
cased instrument with trademark<br />
16cm high, 27.5cm wide, 13cm deep,<br />
and smaller<br />
$200–300
177<br />
555<br />
A Movado travel watch together<br />
with a Zenith alarm clock<br />
the Movado watch auto winding,<br />
sterling silver case<br />
the Zenith 9.5cm high,<br />
the Movado 5 x 4cm when closed<br />
$300–400<br />
556<br />
A Mido Multifort Datometer<br />
watch, circa 1940<br />
Manual wind, circular black dial with<br />
bronzer outer date chapter, baton<br />
numerals and subsidiary dial at six,<br />
stainless steel case and leather<br />
bands, 30mm diameter.<br />
$200–300<br />
557<br />
A mid century coffee table in<br />
the style of Avalon, Australia,<br />
circa 1960s<br />
timber and teak veneer with side cut<br />
out details<br />
39cm high, 122cm wide, 43cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
558<br />
A pine farmhouse dresser,<br />
early 20th century<br />
the two section dresser with shaped<br />
shelving section, plate racks, above<br />
an extended base with two drawers<br />
and panelled cupboards, wire to the<br />
sides, raised on stile feet<br />
188cm high, 130cm wide,<br />
67.5cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
559<br />
A green glass figure of a maiden<br />
holding a butterfly kite<br />
20th century<br />
standing holding the kite in her raised<br />
right hand and the spool in her left,<br />
wearing loose wide sleeved robe and<br />
her hair in a high chignon, wood stand<br />
24cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
560<br />
Three silver mounted<br />
conductor's batons,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
comprising an 1893 ebonised<br />
presentation baton with engraved<br />
silver mounts, a 1915 presentation<br />
fiddleback blackwood baton with<br />
plain mounts, and an ebonised cane<br />
baton with a Calcutta type silver<br />
handle, the terminal gold tipped<br />
57cm, 46cm and 42cm long<br />
$250–350<br />
561<br />
A group of stone ornamental<br />
animals and eggs, together with<br />
a brass elephant<br />
comprising a recumbent stone<br />
hippopotamus, a hardstone<br />
camel, various semi-precious<br />
stones eggs including malachite,<br />
banded agate, pink quartz, and;<br />
a stylised brass elephant with<br />
a bronze patinated finish<br />
the elephant 20cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Hugh & Jackie<br />
Wallace, Melbourne<br />
$100–200<br />
562<br />
A basalt bust of Tutankhamen<br />
total height 28.5cm high<br />
the base 21.5 x 13cm<br />
$50–100<br />
563<br />
Two Indian metal works of art<br />
comprising a pandan box with six<br />
vessels and a tray; and a brass vase<br />
the box 19cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
564<br />
A large contemporary wall<br />
mirror<br />
with a silver gilt moulded frame<br />
enclosing bevelled mirror plate<br />
214 x 124cm<br />
$100–200<br />
565<br />
A Victorian cast iron umbrella<br />
stand<br />
68cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
566<br />
A large antique style floral<br />
decorated tapestry rug<br />
in yellow, cream and pink, featuring a<br />
central oval medallion of a bouquet<br />
encircled by a ribbon border with<br />
garlands of flowers with repeating<br />
foliate motifs<br />
239 x 309cm<br />
$600–800<br />
567<br />
A small gilt metal mounted<br />
jewellery box, 19th century<br />
with padded silk lining and handle<br />
8.5cm high, 7.5cm wide, 4.5cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
568<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 />
$400–600<br />
569<br />
A mounted set of whitetail<br />
deer antlers<br />
on a wood shield<br />
32cm at the widest branch<br />
$160–260<br />
570<br />
A set of mounted Roe deer<br />
antlers<br />
on a carved wood plaque<br />
34cm high<br />
$100–200
178<br />
571<br />
A shield mounted Fallow deer<br />
skull<br />
78cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
572<br />
A group of eight hardstone<br />
carvings<br />
together with three figures carved<br />
from various materials<br />
the largest 10.5cm<br />
$100–200<br />
573<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 />
$400–600<br />
574<br />
A 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 />
$250–350<br />
575<br />
ARTIST UNKNOWN<br />
Two Mongol and Tibetan school<br />
paintings<br />
watercolour and gouache on<br />
handmade paper, signed<br />
each 29 x 20.5cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The George Brugler & Jasmine<br />
Cowen Collection, Melbourne<br />
$300–400<br />
576<br />
MUGHAL SCHOOL<br />
Two portraits of notable figures<br />
a portrait of Jayajirao Scindia,<br />
Maharajah of Gwalior within<br />
an archway, and a throned<br />
Maharajah in a garden terrace,<br />
both in watercolour and gouache<br />
colours picked out in gilt<br />
23.5cm high, 18cm wide<br />
29cm high, 23cm wide<br />
$250–350<br />
577<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 />
$100–260<br />
578<br />
A Victorian bronze figural desk<br />
taperstick and pen holder, 1874<br />
featuring a winged cherub on a<br />
lily pad, a bud form taper holder<br />
with an attached chain and<br />
snuffer, the stem serving as the<br />
handle, lozenge registration mark<br />
with date cipher underside<br />
12cm high, 20cm wide, 17cm deep<br />
$240–300<br />
579<br />
A pair of large decorative<br />
polychrome pricket sticks<br />
105cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
580<br />
Two desk compendiums,<br />
19th century<br />
the largest 10cm high, 36cm wide,<br />
25cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
581<br />
A decorative gilded mid century<br />
table lamp<br />
66cm high<br />
$200–400<br />
582<br />
Three Chinese impressed<br />
pottery vases<br />
the largest 44cm high<br />
$200–400<br />
583<br />
A decorative ebonised wall<br />
mirror with studded detail and<br />
patinated plate<br />
120 x 69.5cm<br />
$160–200<br />
584<br />
Two rustic style carved wooden<br />
bowls<br />
the footed bowl 17cm high,<br />
34cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
585<br />
Three celadon glazed bowls<br />
with wood stands<br />
the largest 25.5cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
586<br />
A pair of apothecary carboys,<br />
mid 20th century<br />
with pointed and faceted stoppers<br />
each 68cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
587<br />
Two etching decorated brass<br />
trays<br />
the largest 60.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
588<br />
A Louis XVI style ornately<br />
gilded cushion front mirror,<br />
19th century<br />
132.5 x 95cm<br />
$400–600
179<br />
589<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 />
PROVENANCE<br />
The R.W.Hall Collection, Melbourne<br />
$100–200<br />
590<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 />
PROVENANCE<br />
The R.W.Hall Collection, Melbourne<br />
$100–200<br />
591<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 />
PROVENANCE<br />
The R.W.Hall Collection, Melbourne<br />
$200–400<br />
592<br />
Two lapis lazuli spheres<br />
6.5cm diameter approximately<br />
$100–200<br />
593<br />
A Josef Hoffman two-tier<br />
fruit bowl for Bieffeplast,<br />
Austrian / Italian, circa 1980s<br />
together with two pieces of coloured<br />
vintage Czech glass<br />
painted metal fruit bowl 22cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The John Henry Collection,<br />
Melbourne<br />
$300–500<br />
594<br />
A Victorian burr walnut<br />
inkstand, 19th century<br />
14cm high, 34cm wide, 22cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
595<br />
A vintage Bausch and Lomb<br />
'Balopticon' slide projector,<br />
early 20th century<br />
black painted metal<br />
35cm high, 46cm wide, 17cm deep<br />
$150–250<br />
596<br />
A composite stone walnut<br />
tripod table<br />
with baluster stem and swept legs<br />
76cm high, 101cm diameter<br />
$240–400<br />
597<br />
A collection of oriental red<br />
lacquer wares<br />
comprising a character decorated<br />
scroll case, a decorated dome<br />
top scroll chest, two circular<br />
boxes, and a modern Japanese<br />
black and red lacquer tray<br />
the large scroll case 109.5cm long,<br />
8cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
598<br />
A silver and copper inlaid<br />
bronze vase, Japanese<br />
of elegant compressed form with<br />
a short waisted neck and footrim,<br />
continuously inlaid to the shoulder<br />
with trailing floral motifs, bordered<br />
character cartouche to base<br />
19cm high, 25cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
599<br />
Three miniature Moorcroft<br />
enamel wares<br />
two vases and a covered jar<br />
reprising Moorcroft ceramic designs,<br />
marked to bases<br />
9cm high and smaller<br />
$400–600<br />
600<br />
A Rand McNally terrestrial<br />
globe in stand, USA,<br />
mid 20th century<br />
the twelve inch floor table globe<br />
with a cast meridian housed in a<br />
mahogany stand<br />
37cm high, 38cm diameter<br />
approximately<br />
$240–400<br />
601<br />
A Chinese jade and coloured<br />
stone tree ornament<br />
on a gnarled gilded tree<br />
and supported on a large<br />
green striated stone<br />
19cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
602<br />
HENRI COUTHEILLAS<br />
(1862-1927)<br />
A French bronze and granite<br />
figure, The Miner<br />
the patinated figure of a figure at<br />
labour, stripped to the waist and<br />
dressed in clogs, raised on a pink<br />
granite boulder, incised signature,<br />
H. Coutheillas, to the miner's satchel<br />
33cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
603<br />
A petite papier mâché<br />
circular cameo portrait box,<br />
early 19th century box<br />
featuring the portrait profile<br />
of a gentleman set within<br />
a gilt metal frame<br />
3cm high, 5.5cm diameter<br />
$300–400<br />
604<br />
A sterling silver and guilloche<br />
enamel pill box, W W Godwin &<br />
Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1979<br />
the lid featuring a pheasant in flight,<br />
engine turned to the base within<br />
osier border, crisply hallmarked to<br />
cartouche underside<br />
1.5cm high, 4.5cm diameter<br />
59gms, total weight<br />
$160–200
180<br />
605<br />
An Art Deco synthetic 'Cat by<br />
Garan' fan, patented by Rene de<br />
Garam, circa 1924<br />
the fixed fan, with <strong>cat</strong> motif to the<br />
throat, marked …ventail Bte SGDG,<br />
attached to a flexible stem and<br />
decorative handle<br />
19cm high, 11.5cm wide<br />
$300–400<br />
606<br />
Two petite Staffordshire<br />
whippets, one a pen holder,<br />
mid 19th century<br />
of press moulded form, a recumbent<br />
dog on a cobalt pen holder base, the<br />
other seated upon a cushion<br />
the largest 15cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
607<br />
A deli<strong>cat</strong>e silver gilt silver<br />
portrait box, post 1906 London<br />
import marks<br />
centred with a deli<strong>cat</strong>e half<br />
portrait of a young woman in<br />
18th century attire with a lavish<br />
plumed hat and decorated with<br />
paste stones, the box with engine<br />
turned and bead decoration,<br />
rubbed importer's mark, London<br />
import mark for 1906-1998 period<br />
and stamped .925 to lid interior<br />
1cm high, 6cm wide, 4.5cm deep<br />
73gms total weight<br />
$500–700<br />
608<br />
A French gilt bronze Art<br />
Deco desk set, signed Biale,<br />
circa 1930, together with a<br />
pair of porcelain and gilt metal<br />
candlesticks, 19th century<br />
a boxed paperknife and pin tray<br />
decorated with gum leaves and<br />
blossoms, in the original box with<br />
retailer's label for A. Marechal, Lyon<br />
12cm long, paperknife<br />
23.5cm, sticks<br />
$350–450<br />
609<br />
Two Murano millefiori dishes<br />
and a large glass vase<br />
everted frilled dishes and a heavy<br />
gauge organic vase with irregular<br />
rims, all unmarked<br />
the dishes 7cm high, 17cm diameter<br />
the vase 34cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
610<br />
A nest of two circular<br />
lacquer boxes<br />
20th century<br />
the larger decorated with sages in a<br />
garden medallion, the smaller with a<br />
dragon pursuing a flaming pearl<br />
the larger box 17.5cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
611<br />
A Venetian style oval wall mirror<br />
the oval frame with a floral decorated<br />
red border surmounted by an<br />
elaborate foliate crest<br />
99cm high, 49cm wide<br />
$400–600<br />
612<br />
LEOPOLDINE MIMOVICH<br />
(1920-2019)<br />
Mother and child<br />
bronze<br />
incised on base: L MIMOVICH<br />
13.5cm high, 6.5cm wide, 2.5cm deep<br />
$250–450<br />
613<br />
LEOPOLDINE MIMOVICH<br />
(1920-2019)<br />
Crucifix<br />
bronze<br />
incised verso: L MIMOVICH<br />
24.5cm high, 15.5cm wide, 2cm deep<br />
$200–400<br />
614<br />
Three Georg Jensen platters,<br />
Danish, circa 2000's<br />
each marked to base<br />
the largest 32cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
615<br />
LEOPOLDINE MIMOVICH<br />
(1920-2019)<br />
Madonna<br />
bronze<br />
incised on base: MIMOVICH<br />
21cm high, 3.5cm wide, 2.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
616<br />
LEOPOLDINE MIMOVICH<br />
(1920-2019)<br />
Young Boy<br />
bronze<br />
incised verso: MIMOVICH<br />
13.5cm high, 4.5cm wide, 2.5cm deep<br />
$150–250<br />
617<br />
LEOPOLDINE MIMOVICH<br />
(1920-2019)<br />
Madonna and Child<br />
(Australian Theme)<br />
bronze<br />
incised lower centre: on base:<br />
MIMOVICH / AUSTRALIA<br />
19cm high, 10cm wide 1.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
618<br />
A decorative wicker canapé,<br />
French, circa 1900<br />
82cm high, 118cm wide, 78cm deep<br />
(at base)<br />
$100–200<br />
619<br />
A green Chinese style<br />
apothecary chest<br />
86cm high, 151cm wide, 52cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
620<br />
A large pale green painted<br />
provincial buffet, French,<br />
18th century<br />
91cm high, 190cm wide, 56.5cm deep<br />
$500–800
181<br />
621<br />
A Spanish walnut stretcher<br />
base side table<br />
57.5cm high, 64.5cm wide,<br />
40cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
622<br />
A portable zinc wine hod,<br />
French, 19th century<br />
with leather straps and distressed<br />
painted labels<br />
59cm high, 60cm wide, 51cm deep<br />
(approx)<br />
$200–300<br />
623<br />
A large twin handle copper<br />
jardinière, Italian, 19th century<br />
42cm high, 45.5cm, diameter, 68cm<br />
handle width<br />
$200–300<br />
624<br />
Two large coopered oak and<br />
metal banded grape barrels,<br />
French, 19th century<br />
83.5cm high, 73cm wide, 64cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
625<br />
A large and decorative painted<br />
wood wall clock, French<br />
95cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
626<br />
An antique brass coopered<br />
barrel, a set of cast iron scales<br />
and a coal iron<br />
the barrel 55cm high, the scales<br />
40cm high, 23cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
627<br />
A coopered oak grape hod<br />
with twin handles, French,<br />
19th century<br />
41cm high, 114cm wide, 57cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
628<br />
A small circular stool, French,<br />
19th century<br />
painted with flowers and mother<br />
of pearl inlay, midnight blue velvet<br />
upholstery<br />
58cm high, 40cm diameter<br />
$150–250<br />
629<br />
Two large coopered oak and<br />
metal banded grape bins<br />
French, 19th century<br />
90cm high, 74cm wide, 61cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
630<br />
A decorative papier-mache<br />
letter holder, French,<br />
19th century<br />
with mother-of-pearl inlay, a painted<br />
bouquet, and enriched with gilding<br />
throughout on an ebonised ground<br />
20cm high, 24cm wide, 5.5cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
631<br />
A pair of large and decorative<br />
red-lacquer and metal<br />
candlesticks, Japanese<br />
69cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
632<br />
A very decorative terracotta and<br />
slipware pouring vessel, French,<br />
19th century<br />
painted with a spiral design<br />
33cm high, 32cm wide across the<br />
handles<br />
$200–300<br />
633<br />
A grey tweed upholstered<br />
bergere, French, circa 1920<br />
height of back 100cm, seat height<br />
45cm (approx)<br />
$200–300<br />
634<br />
Two French Provincial wicker<br />
bottle baskets<br />
56cm high (approx)<br />
$200–300<br />
635<br />
An enamelled metal wall art<br />
candleholder<br />
127cm high, 120cm wide at widest<br />
branch<br />
$100–200<br />
636<br />
A pair of Chinese painted side<br />
cabinets<br />
68cm high, 57.5cm wide,<br />
37.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
637<br />
A large twin handled wicker<br />
grape basket, French,<br />
19th century<br />
73cm high, 90cm wide, 70cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
638<br />
A set of ten French Provincial<br />
oak wide seated rush chairs<br />
height of back 98cm, seat height<br />
47cm<br />
$600–800<br />
639<br />
A metal waste paper basket,<br />
French, circa 1950<br />
51cm high, 42cm wide<br />
$100–200<br />
640<br />
Two rustic style zinc bottle<br />
carriers<br />
both with wood handles, one for 6<br />
bottles the other for 10<br />
the largest 35cm high, 51cm wide,<br />
21cm deep<br />
$100–200
182<br />
641<br />
A pair of wrought iron wall<br />
sconce lights<br />
27.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
642<br />
A painted coopered oak grape<br />
barrel, French,19th century<br />
inscribed Champagne Chateau<br />
Villaret<br />
42cm high, 85cm wide, 57cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
643<br />
Two coopered oak grape<br />
barrels, French,19th century<br />
inscribed 'Champagne Chateau<br />
Villaret'<br />
40cm high, 112cm wide, 54cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
644<br />
A mirrored Art Deco planter<br />
box, circa 1930<br />
comprising post and rail style glass<br />
rods and a mirrored box insert<br />
21cm high, 20 x 20cm<br />
$300–400<br />
645<br />
A group of six tapestry cushions<br />
made from remnants of antique<br />
and vintage wool tapestries<br />
in muted tones, finished with<br />
passementerie trims<br />
the largest 40 x 38cm<br />
$200–300<br />
646<br />
A pair of Neoclassical gilt<br />
bronze cast candlesticks,<br />
French, circa 1860<br />
each modelled as lily flowers and<br />
buds, with a knopped urn form stem<br />
decorated with festoons above a<br />
domed circular foot<br />
28cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
647<br />
A Georgian rosewood<br />
sarcophagus shape tea caddy,<br />
19th century<br />
with an ivory escutcheon and raised<br />
on petite brass ball feet, the interior<br />
with modern pale grey striped fabric<br />
16.5cm high 28cm wide, 14.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
648<br />
A miniature saratoga chest box,<br />
19th century<br />
of typical form with wood and metal<br />
strapping over canvas covered wood,<br />
brass swing handles and original<br />
French lock, modern ticking lining,<br />
repli<strong>cat</strong>ing the original<br />
26.5cm high, 33.5cm wide,<br />
25.5cm deep<br />
$360–500<br />
649<br />
A marquetry rosewood and<br />
satinwood box, English,<br />
circa 1825<br />
with a folkloric prancing horse<br />
motif centred within a shaped floral<br />
cartouche, similarly embellished to<br />
the face, modern fabric lining<br />
12cm high, 30.5cm wide,<br />
22.5cm deep<br />
$240–300<br />
650<br />
A brass adjustable floor lamp<br />
155cm high including shade<br />
$200–300<br />
651<br />
A pair of Louis XV gilt bronze<br />
wall sconces<br />
lavishly cast with vegetal motifs to<br />
serpentine arms<br />
14.5cm high, 18cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
652<br />
Three George III silhouettes<br />
in ebonised frames,<br />
early 19th century<br />
painted portrait profiles of gentlemen<br />
and military figures enclosed within<br />
gilt bezels<br />
the largest 16 x 13cm<br />
$300–400<br />
653<br />
Two card cases in<br />
mother-of-pearl, and<br />
tortoiseshell, late 19th /<br />
early 20th century<br />
the tile patterned case inlaid with<br />
abalone shell, the tortoiseshell<br />
case with a pierced sterling silver<br />
embellishment<br />
each 10 x 7.5cm (approx)<br />
$300–400 ♦<br />
654<br />
An enamelware trinket box and<br />
a petite Paris porcelain jarlet,<br />
19th century<br />
the gilt metal mounted box<br />
decorated with flora in low relief upon<br />
a teal ground, the jarlet with raised<br />
beading and gilt trims<br />
trinket box 3.5cm high, 6.5cm wide,<br />
5cm deep<br />
$400–500<br />
655<br />
Two cold painted Viennese<br />
bronzes, a terrier and a rabbit,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
realistically cast models, the rabbit<br />
mounted on a polished green stone,<br />
apparently unmarked<br />
the terrier 6cm high<br />
$200–240<br />
656<br />
Two antique novelty items, a<br />
horse hoof pin cushion and a<br />
brass town crier ink well<br />
the shod hoof pin cushion with<br />
original velvet covering, the town<br />
cryer with a hinged head and glass<br />
insert mounted on a wood plinth<br />
13cm high, ink well<br />
$300–400
183<br />
657<br />
A sterling silver pique inlaid<br />
silver jewellery box, Charles<br />
Boyton & Son Ltd, Birmingham<br />
1912<br />
deli<strong>cat</strong>ely inlaid with ribbons and<br />
pendent foliage, original pale teal silk<br />
lining, and raised on petite ball and<br />
claw feet, twice hallmarked<br />
5cm high, 16cm wide, 12cm deep<br />
$350–450<br />
658<br />
A pair of signed spelter horse<br />
bookends, together with gilt<br />
bronze figure of a bird, French,<br />
circa 1930s<br />
the gold lustre horse models<br />
raised on portoro marble bases,<br />
inscribed Frecourt to both bases;<br />
the stylised model of a bird<br />
standing on a moulded base<br />
16cm high, 17cm wide, 7.5cm deep,<br />
bookends<br />
20cm high, 25cm wide, 11cm deep,<br />
bird<br />
$500–700<br />
659<br />
A Japanese bronze okimono of<br />
a miniature crayfish<br />
finely and naturalistically modelled,<br />
unmarked, together with a stylised<br />
model of a deer<br />
4.5cm high, 10cm wide, 6cm deep,<br />
crayfish<br />
$400–500<br />
660<br />
A silver inlaid dish, by William<br />
Kage, Gustavsberg, together<br />
with a Czech malachite glass<br />
box, early 20th century<br />
the dish featuring an inlaid silver fish<br />
design, painted and inlaid marks to<br />
base, together with a fluted box with<br />
a maiden in relief to the lid<br />
dish diameter 15cm<br />
$300–500<br />
661<br />
A large collection of assorted<br />
pewter wares<br />
comprising tankards, measures,<br />
plates, various vessels, together with<br />
a group of related reference books<br />
$200–300<br />
662<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 />
$200–300<br />
663<br />
A gilded salon mirror,<br />
19th century<br />
142.5 x 90cm<br />
$400–600<br />
664<br />
A Louis XV style verre églomisé<br />
silver gilt wood mirror<br />
146 x 91cm<br />
$500–800<br />
665<br />
A large Louis XVI style giltwood<br />
framed floor mirror<br />
225 x 138cm<br />
$400–600<br />
666<br />
A small antique style gilded<br />
overmantel mirror<br />
94 x 128cm<br />
$200–300<br />
667<br />
A large contemporary gilt<br />
framed floor mirror<br />
170 x 118cm<br />
$200–300<br />
668<br />
A gilded overmantel mirror<br />
163 x 154cm wide<br />
$200–300<br />
669<br />
A Louis XV style gilded<br />
overmantel mirror<br />
154 x 131cm<br />
$200–300<br />
670<br />
A Louis XVI style gilded<br />
overmantel mirror<br />
$300–500<br />
671<br />
A Louis XV style gilded<br />
overmantel mirror<br />
138 x 132cm<br />
$200–300<br />
672<br />
A classical alabaster figure of<br />
a maiden, probably French,<br />
circa 1870<br />
an elegantly robed young girl dancing<br />
and playing a tambourine, set on a<br />
fluted plinth<br />
49cm high<br />
$450–650<br />
673<br />
A polished brass ewer and bowl,<br />
possibly French, circa 1900<br />
30cm high ewer, 33cm diameter bowl<br />
$100–200<br />
674<br />
A marquetry inlaid mahogany<br />
vanity mirror, Dutch, circa 1830<br />
of arching profile above a<br />
floral decorated and strung<br />
surface, four short drawers<br />
each with mirror image tulips<br />
61cm high, 39cm wide, 22cm deep<br />
$240–300<br />
675<br />
A Victorian Government<br />
dispatch box by Wickwar & Co,<br />
19th century<br />
the dispatch box by Wickwar &<br />
Co, 6 Poland St, manufacturers to<br />
H.M.Stationery Office<br />
12cm high, 38cm wide, 24cm deep<br />
$800–1,000
184<br />
676<br />
An ornate early Victorian<br />
brass mounted copper tea urn,<br />
English, circa 1840<br />
the waisted bulbous body with a<br />
decoratively cast rim and flowerhead<br />
knop, with spigot and bone handles,<br />
upon a square base<br />
38cm high<br />
$140–180<br />
677<br />
A black lacquered four panel<br />
screen<br />
with fan and tree form decoration in<br />
gilt upon a black ground<br />
169cm high, 1700cm wide<br />
$200–300<br />
678<br />
A painted plaster and terracotta<br />
bust, after the 17th century<br />
original by Jèrôme Derbais,<br />
French<br />
85cm high, 73cm wide, 30cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
679<br />
A pair of antique brass<br />
candlesticks, 18th century<br />
of knopped form upon tiered bases<br />
24.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
680<br />
A French marble newel post<br />
staircase finial, 19th century<br />
raised on a japanned wood plinth<br />
26cm high, 14cm square base<br />
$300–500<br />
681<br />
A flame mahogany chest of<br />
drawers, Scottish,19th century<br />
a frieze drawer above three short and<br />
three long cockbeaded drawers with<br />
well figured book end veneers above<br />
a concealed plinth drawer, extended<br />
side columns and raised on bun feet<br />
130cm high, 128cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
$500–700<br />
682<br />
A George III inlaid rosewood tea<br />
caddy, circa 1815<br />
of bombé sarcophagus form with a<br />
diamond point domed lid, satinwood<br />
and brass inlaid decorations<br />
and lion mask ring handles and<br />
raised on paw feet, original<br />
hinged tea boxes to the interior<br />
24.5m high, 38cm wide, 16cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
683<br />
Three pre-Columbian terracotta<br />
figures, Central America<br />
the largest 15cm high<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Purchased Graham Cornell Antiques,<br />
Melbourne<br />
$200–300<br />
684<br />
A George III style rush seat elm<br />
side chair<br />
the arching back with a vasiform<br />
pierced splat, tapering square<br />
section legs united by stretchers<br />
$150–250<br />
685<br />
A Georgian oak bureau,<br />
mid 18th century<br />
with four cockbeaded drawers,<br />
the sloped fall front supported on<br />
pull out lopers opening to a fitted<br />
interior with petite drawers and open<br />
compartments, raised on shaped<br />
bracket feet, with associated key<br />
105cm high, 91.5cm wide, 51cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Hugh & Jackie<br />
Wallace, Melbourne<br />
$400–600<br />
686<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 />
$300–500<br />
687<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 />
$500–800<br />
688<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),<br />
120cm deep (approx)<br />
$400–600<br />
689<br />
A mahogany cabinet/writing<br />
bureau by the Globe-Wernicke<br />
company, 19th century<br />
with drawers on a plinth base<br />
together with a three tier<br />
Edwardian shelf<br />
112cm high, 90cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
$200–400<br />
690<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<br />
chairs with cabriole legs and<br />
pointed toes upholstered in plum<br />
geometric burnout velvet<br />
the table 76.5cm high, 251cm wide,<br />
143cm deep<br />
the chairs 111cm high<br />
$1000-1400<br />
691<br />
A decorative giltwood salon<br />
mirror<br />
100 x 70.5cm<br />
$200–300
185<br />
692<br />
A Senneh district kilim,<br />
20th century<br />
in shades of yellow and<br />
red on a black field<br />
124 x 190cm<br />
$200–300<br />
693<br />
An Edwardian mahogany tea<br />
table, early 20th century<br />
of shaped profile with extravagant<br />
cabriole legs united by shaped<br />
stretchers with finial<br />
71cm high, 96cm wide, 73cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
694<br />
A convex mirror in the Regency<br />
style<br />
53cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
695<br />
A Victorian cedar dining table<br />
and chairs, 19th century<br />
the table with turned baluster<br />
legs and maroon upholstery to the<br />
conforming six balloon back chairs<br />
the table 75cm high, 162cm wide,<br />
88cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
696<br />
A Victorian walnut<br />
stretcher-base side table,<br />
19th century<br />
the shaped surface with boxwood<br />
and ebony inlay above turned<br />
supports and swept legs with relief<br />
carved details and whorl feet<br />
67cm high, 83cm wide, 45cm deep<br />
$260–320<br />
697<br />
A Victorian mahogany two door<br />
base cabinet, 19th century<br />
the surface having vegetal borders<br />
above two cupboards, with carved<br />
corbels and raised on a plinth base<br />
96cm high, 182cm wide, 48cm deep<br />
$240–300<br />
698<br />
A Victorian mahogany tripod<br />
based side table, 19th century<br />
with a single drawer<br />
72cm high, 49cm wide, 37cm deep<br />
$160–200<br />
699<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 />
$300–400<br />
700<br />
A rustic oak sideboard in the<br />
18th century manner<br />
an extended surface above three<br />
drawers with ring ironwork handles<br />
and raised on turned legs with<br />
stretcher<br />
75cm high, 180cm wide, 87.5cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
701<br />
Three Pedrali 'Pasha 660'<br />
armchairs for Archirivolto,<br />
Italian, circa 2000s<br />
two in black polycarbonate, one in<br />
white<br />
99cm high, 85cm wide, 73cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The John Henry Collection,<br />
Melbourne<br />
$200–300<br />
702<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 />
$300–500<br />
703<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 />
$300–500<br />
704<br />
A mid century rosewood<br />
occasional table<br />
with a parquetry top<br />
46cm high, 70cm square at top<br />
$200–300<br />
705<br />
A mid century modern<br />
rosewood side table<br />
the well figured surface above square<br />
section legs<br />
43cm high, 59cm square at top<br />
$150–200<br />
706<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 />
$300–500<br />
707<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 />
$600–800<br />
708<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 />
$200–300
186<br />
709<br />
A pair of ebonised oak coffee<br />
tables<br />
33cm high, 82cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
710<br />
A pair of lowline ebonised side<br />
chairs by Donghia<br />
upholstered in cream and beige linen<br />
$300–500<br />
711<br />
A teak and glass top coffee<br />
table for Tessa, Australia,<br />
circa 1980s<br />
48cm high, 80cm wide, 71cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
712<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 />
$300–500<br />
713<br />
A George III mahogany salon<br />
chair, 18th century<br />
the pierced shield form back with<br />
relief carved wheat ears and inlaid<br />
batwing patera<br />
$600–800<br />
714<br />
An elm and yew wood<br />
hoop back Windsor chair,<br />
late 19th century<br />
with saddle shape seat and raised<br />
on turned and ringed legs united by<br />
stretchers<br />
103cm to top of hoop, seat height<br />
41cm<br />
$400–600<br />
715<br />
A George III mahogany<br />
armchair, circa 1780<br />
the acanthus carved top rail above a<br />
pierced Chippendale-style splat and<br />
beaded supports, whorl terminals to<br />
the curved outswept arms and raised<br />
on square section legs with H form<br />
stretcher<br />
100cm high to top of the cresting rail,<br />
seat height 46cm<br />
$600–800<br />
716<br />
A George III mahogany elbow<br />
chair, early 19th century<br />
with channel grooved frame and<br />
curved arm supports, a stuffover<br />
serpentine seat above cabriole legs<br />
$400–600<br />
717<br />
A George III mahogany<br />
Chippendale side chair,<br />
18th century<br />
with shaped cresting rail and pierced<br />
knot splat flanked by everted side<br />
supports, the stuffover seat above<br />
relief carved cabriole legs on paw<br />
feet<br />
$400–600<br />
718<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 />
$200–300<br />
719<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 />
$300–500<br />
720<br />
An Art Deco burr walnut and<br />
marble top cabinet, possibly<br />
Swedish, 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,<br />
41.5cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
721<br />
A Victorian cedar partners desk,<br />
Australian, late 19th century<br />
with a tooled leather writing surface<br />
to the 'D' end top, multiple drawers<br />
76cm high, 213cm wide, 120cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Parliament House, Melbourne,<br />
Victoria<br />
$500–800<br />
722<br />
A pair of Art Deco armchairs<br />
by Clichy Paris, French,<br />
circa 1940's<br />
textured velvet, plastic makers<br />
plaque to back of chair<br />
80cm high, 52cm wide, 54cm deep<br />
$200–350<br />
723<br />
A rustic oriental style console<br />
table with drawers<br />
four narrow drawers, metal hardware<br />
93cm high, 176cm wide, 56cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
724<br />
An impressive pair of tempered<br />
glass and brass entrance doors<br />
with star decoration<br />
239cm high, 63cm wide, 13cm deep<br />
(with handle)<br />
$400–600
187<br />
725<br />
A polychrome French bergere<br />
frame together with a pair of<br />
Louis XV style chair frames,<br />
French<br />
the bergere 101cm high, 68cm wide,<br />
63cm deep, seat height with cushion<br />
49cm<br />
$240–340<br />
726<br />
A pair of impressive solid<br />
walnut elbow chairs, Swedish,<br />
19th century<br />
dark blue velvet upholstery, maker's<br />
label for A.L Johansen & Son<br />
106cm high, 75cm wide, 60cm deep,<br />
seat height 44cm<br />
$500–700<br />
727<br />
A mid century armchair<br />
upholstered in Warwick fabric,<br />
Australian, 1960's<br />
solid teak legs<br />
76cm high, 80cm wide, 76cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
728<br />
A pair of Louis XV style painted<br />
wood pedestals<br />
103cm high, 29cm diameter<br />
$300–400<br />
729<br />
A pair of Victorian mahogany<br />
side cabinets, 19th century<br />
with relief carved decoration to the<br />
single doors, on platform bases<br />
80cm high, 69cm wide, 65cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
730<br />
A George III chair frame<br />
together with a pair of<br />
Chippendale style chair frames<br />
$300–400<br />
731<br />
A mid century rosewood coffee<br />
table, Danish, circa 1960s<br />
48cm high, 183cm wide, 62cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
732<br />
An ornate brass bound dowry<br />
chest, Indian<br />
with a fitted pink velvet lined interior<br />
83cm high, 129cm wide, 68cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
733<br />
A vintage cast iron and timber<br />
rowing machine<br />
25cm high, 190cm wide, 146cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
734<br />
A decorative black framed wall<br />
mirror with distressed plate<br />
79.5 x 74.5cm<br />
$200–400<br />
735<br />
A rustic workbench<br />
81cm high, 125cm wide, 75cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
736<br />
A Victorian style brass bird cage<br />
of pagoda form suspended on stand<br />
158cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
737<br />
A marble top side table<br />
77cm high, 35cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
738<br />
An oak framed velvet<br />
upholstered sofa<br />
148cm length of back<br />
$300–500<br />
739<br />
A Louis XV style canapé<br />
upholstered in a Kantha quilt<br />
grey painted frame with studded<br />
trims to the upholstery<br />
length of back 122cm<br />
$400–600<br />
740<br />
A large contemporary red<br />
upholstered sofa<br />
length of back 192cm<br />
$300–400<br />
741<br />
A vintage Chinese style elm<br />
sideboard<br />
92cm high, 178cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
742<br />
A red lacquered Chinese style<br />
elm altar table<br />
97cm high, 186.5cm wide, 35cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
743<br />
A Victorian carved cedar side<br />
table with painted simulated<br />
marble top, 19th century<br />
with an unusual shaped gallery<br />
back with scrollwork, shield<br />
and acanthus in relief, finials<br />
and turned and carved legs<br />
105cm high, 106cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
744<br />
An English pine corner cabinet,<br />
19th century<br />
with canted edges and raised on<br />
short bracket feet<br />
137cm high, 69cm wide, 42cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
745<br />
A Victorian single ended chaise<br />
together with a duchesse brisée<br />
frame, 19th century<br />
both in raw unrestored condition<br />
the chaise 178cm long<br />
$200–300
188<br />
746<br />
An antique hardwood<br />
chair shaped tub/flour bin,<br />
19th century<br />
with removable top, carved rounded<br />
back<br />
83cm high, 48cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
747<br />
An Edwardian black and red<br />
painted cupboard<br />
169cm high, 90cm wide, 54cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
748<br />
A Chinese two door cabinet<br />
the lacquered red ground decorated<br />
with pavilions in landscapes and<br />
figural narratives, two drawers below<br />
and raised on stile feet<br />
170cm high, 80cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
749<br />
A marble top wrought iron<br />
console<br />
87cm high, 98cm wide, 30cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
750<br />
A pair of Louis XV style fauteuils<br />
in unrestored condition<br />
$400–600<br />
751<br />
An antique style Chinese elm<br />
scholars chair<br />
height of back 114cm, seat height<br />
50cm<br />
$300–500<br />
752<br />
A large contemporary pine<br />
tansu, Japanese<br />
with part of the back panel removed<br />
171cm high, 137cm wide, 69.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
753<br />
Two vintage industrial<br />
spotlights on tripod bases<br />
one on a wood tripod, the other on an<br />
adjustable metal tripod<br />
the largest 190cm high (variable)<br />
$600–800<br />
754<br />
A set of four industrial style side<br />
chairs<br />
wood seats, backs and armrests on<br />
tubular metal frames<br />
height of back 90cm, seat height<br />
52cm<br />
$100–200<br />
755<br />
A Provincial style console table<br />
the grey painted stretcher base with<br />
a distressed finish<br />
76cm high, 99cm wide, 54.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
756<br />
A Victorian country style<br />
scullery table, 19th century<br />
grey painted base with drawers, the<br />
turned legs on castors<br />
76.5cm high, 240cm wide,<br />
54cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
757<br />
A Chinese elm console table<br />
80cm high, 160cm wide, 40cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
758<br />
A cedar spatter stencil side<br />
table, Australian, 19th century<br />
raised on a tripod bobbin base<br />
68.5cm high, 65cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
759<br />
A French Provincial style bureau<br />
bookcase<br />
in a cream painted finish<br />
198cm high, 123cm wide, 48cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
760<br />
An industrial cast iron work<br />
table<br />
86cm high, 122cm wide, 41cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
761<br />
A Louis XV style wingback<br />
armchair<br />
with sequinned kantha upholstery, on<br />
cabriole legs<br />
$500–800<br />
762<br />
An Australian cedar leather top<br />
library table<br />
76cm high, 190cm wide, 91cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
763<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 />
$300–500<br />
764<br />
A cedar lamp table<br />
75cm high, 38cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
765<br />
An oriental style elm altar table<br />
56cm high, 115cm wide, 18.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
766<br />
Two rustic carved woodblocks<br />
mounted to metal stands<br />
the horizontally mounted block 46 x<br />
98cm excluding stand<br />
$300–500
189<br />
767<br />
A Chinese style two-tier tray<br />
folding table<br />
66cm high, 69cm diameter at top<br />
$300–400<br />
768<br />
A Chinese style tray top folding<br />
table<br />
61cm high, 64cm diameter at top<br />
$150–250<br />
769<br />
A Chinese Archaistic style<br />
metal lamp<br />
of square form decorated to panels,<br />
with a verdigris finish and raised on a<br />
footed wood base<br />
69.5cm high to the top of the fitting<br />
$200–300<br />
770<br />
A George III mahogany and<br />
string inlaid toilet mirror,<br />
early 19th century<br />
the shield form mirror raised on a<br />
stem to a shaped base with small<br />
drawer and ball feet<br />
54cm high<br />
$240–300<br />
771<br />
A rustic twenty arm metal<br />
pricket stick chandelier<br />
three tiers supporting plain dishes<br />
82cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
772<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 />
PROVENANCE<br />
The R.W.Hall Collection, Melbourne<br />
$300–400<br />
773<br />
Three Woods Williams chairs<br />
together with a stool marked<br />
Meadmore and a mid century<br />
saucer chair, Australian,<br />
circa 1950s<br />
the three Woods Williams chairs with<br />
black painted metal frames, one seat<br />
covered in Marimekko fabric, the<br />
saucer chair with woven plastic over<br />
timber frame on metal base, the stool<br />
covered in green fabric and marked<br />
to underside of the seat<br />
the saucer chair 69cm high,<br />
68cm wide, 56cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
774<br />
A pine framed Biedermeier<br />
Revival daybed<br />
stripped down to calico, with lyre<br />
motifs beneath each scroll end<br />
74cm high, 180cm wide, 64cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
775<br />
A small button backed settee<br />
in the antique manner with<br />
leatherette upholstery and lacquered<br />
cabriole legs<br />
79cm high, 124cm wide, 70cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
776<br />
A birdseye maple Biedermeier<br />
Revival sofa<br />
on a pine frame, stripped down to<br />
calico with exposed back<br />
95cm high, 174cm wide, 70cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
777<br />
A pair of birdseye maple<br />
Biedermeier Revival tub chairs<br />
with fabric stripped to calico and<br />
hessian base<br />
95.5cm high, 64.5cm wide,<br />
70cm deep, seat height 46cm<br />
$300–400<br />
778<br />
A pair of Marcel Breuer style bar<br />
stools, Italian, circa 1980s<br />
polished metal, bentwood and rattan<br />
113cm high, 46cm wide, 50cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The John Henry Collection,<br />
Melbourne<br />
.<br />
$200–300<br />
779<br />
A pair of mid century style<br />
chairs, Australian, circa 1990s<br />
stained timber and chocolate brown<br />
vinyl upholstery<br />
71cm high, 58cm wide, 54cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The John Henry Collection, Melbourne<br />
$100–200<br />
780<br />
A set of six Biedermeier style<br />
dining chairs, Swedish made,<br />
circa 1980s<br />
two carvers and six side chairs with<br />
striped brocade upholstery, metal<br />
manufacturers plaque for 'Sture<br />
Nilssons Mˆbelfabrik'<br />
the carvers 86cm high, 61cm wide,<br />
61cm deep<br />
$400–500<br />
781<br />
A pair of Regency style<br />
ebonised and gilded open<br />
armchairs<br />
in the manner of George Smith,<br />
with impressive lion heads, cane<br />
seat chairs above cabriole legs<br />
terminating in paw feet<br />
91cm high to the top of the lion head<br />
crests, seat height 45cm<br />
$400–600<br />
782<br />
A pair of Neoclassical gilded<br />
side chairs<br />
with carved drapery swag backs,<br />
on reeded legs, with serpentine<br />
stuffover seats, upholstered in a gold<br />
and black striped fabric<br />
$400–500
190<br />
783<br />
A Biedermeier Revival maple<br />
veneer chest of drawers,<br />
late 20th century<br />
a triangular pediment above<br />
three drawers with lion head<br />
ring handles, the lower drawer<br />
of concave profile, flanked by<br />
ebonised Corinthian columns<br />
82cm high, 92cm wide, 49.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
784<br />
A Regency style mahogany<br />
framed sofa<br />
with rail back, acanthus carved scroll<br />
arms and raised on ribbed baluster<br />
legs<br />
89.5cm high, 199cm wide, 66cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
785<br />
Two small Japanese cabinets<br />
the smaller with eight drawers<br />
and swing handles, recessed carry<br />
handles to the sides<br />
76cm high, 49cm wide, 37cm deep,<br />
and; 52.5cm high, 45cm wide,<br />
33cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
786<br />
Four birdseye maple<br />
Biedermeier Revival dining<br />
chairs, circa 1980s<br />
of waisted profile with pierced backs<br />
and black upholstered seats<br />
$200–400<br />
787<br />
Two similar Biedermeier Revival<br />
occasional tables, circa 1990s<br />
with banded details and<br />
ebonised lozenges to the skirts,<br />
raised on cylindrical ringed<br />
legs above shaped bases<br />
68 and 69cm high, both 76cm in<br />
diameter<br />
$300–400<br />
788<br />
A pair of Biedermeier Revival<br />
birdseye maple side chairs<br />
together with a tub chair, the side<br />
chairs with parasol motif backs with<br />
ebonised pendants and black velvet<br />
upholstery<br />
the side chairs 92cm high,<br />
seat height 46cm<br />
the tub chair 96cm high,<br />
seat height 55cm<br />
$400–600<br />
789<br />
A pair of high gloss glazed<br />
rosewood veneer display<br />
cabinets<br />
fitted with shelves, mirrored backs<br />
and lower drawers<br />
each 168cm high, 81cm wide,<br />
47cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
790<br />
Ancient Greek Fresco<br />
engraving<br />
published by Stroefer & Karcher<br />
engraver H Gugler<br />
printed text on margins<br />
26.5 x 35cm<br />
$100–200<br />
791<br />
DISNEY GRAVES DESIGN<br />
Seven Dwarfs Bracelet 1994<br />
pencil on paper<br />
inscribed, dated and titled in image<br />
35 x 35.5cm<br />
$100–300<br />
792<br />
A rustic Georgian oak dresser<br />
base, 18th century<br />
of pegged construction with plank<br />
top above three cockbeaded<br />
drawers, the two lower cupboards<br />
with fielded panels, iron hardware<br />
and stile feet<br />
102cm high, 135cm wide,<br />
56.5cm deep<br />
$400–700<br />
793<br />
A set of four spade back cedar<br />
dining chairs, 19th century<br />
each with a caned seat raised on<br />
baluster legs<br />
$200–300<br />
794<br />
An antique Chinese<br />
elm scholar's table,<br />
9th/20th century<br />
the top with much patina, of pegged<br />
construction and raised on cylindrical<br />
legs united by a shaped skirt<br />
84.5cm high, 86cm wide, 89cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
795<br />
A large rustic style coffee table<br />
together a petite elm Oriental<br />
style side table<br />
the coffee table with two large<br />
drawers<br />
45cm high, 169.5cm wide,<br />
70.5cm deep<br />
33cm high, 50cm deep, 81.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
796<br />
A long Oriental elm bench<br />
56.5cm high, 181cm wide,<br />
28.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
797<br />
A high back brocade<br />
upholstered carver, Italian<br />
with decorative scrolling arms and a<br />
crinoline stretcher<br />
$600–800<br />
798<br />
A George III oak chest of<br />
drawers, early 19th century<br />
of pegged construction with four long<br />
drawers, brass swan neck handles<br />
and escutcheons, on low shaped<br />
bracket feet<br />
93cm high, 109cm wide,<br />
48.5cm deep<br />
$400–600
191<br />
799<br />
A Spanish style sideboard<br />
of rustic appearance with wired<br />
doors flanking drawers<br />
80cm high, 179cm wide, 46cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
800<br />
A circular extension table in the<br />
Victorian style<br />
with a vigorously freeform patterned<br />
surface in mixed timbers enclosed<br />
by a cross banded border, undulating<br />
skirt to a carved pedestal and swept<br />
feet with whorl ends<br />
77cm high, 118cm diameter<br />
(unextended)<br />
$200–300<br />
801<br />
A honey oak three drawer<br />
bombé style commode<br />
of serpentine profile with<br />
exaggerated hipped edges, a<br />
dipped skirt with relief carved<br />
decoration, brass swing handles and<br />
escutcheons<br />
90cm high, 121cm wide, 65cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
802<br />
A small alabaster gun barrel<br />
pedestal<br />
on an octagonal base<br />
63cm high, 24.5cm square, surface<br />
$300–400<br />
803<br />
A Chinese elm side table<br />
with two drawers<br />
81cm high, 110.5cm wide, 33cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
804<br />
A turned wood pedestal and a<br />
occasional table<br />
the table with a single drawer, carved<br />
acanthus embellished supports and<br />
an undertier<br />
113cm high, pedestal; 68cm high,<br />
38cm diameter, occasional table<br />
$150–200<br />
805<br />
A mahogany book trough table,<br />
early 20th century<br />
of typical form with a slender table<br />
top above an angled trough upon a<br />
stretcher base<br />
85cm high, 94cm wide, 35.5cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
806<br />
A Hepplewhite style mahogany<br />
Pembroke table, circa 1800<br />
with fly rails and decorated with<br />
boxwood and ebony stringing, a<br />
feature satinwood border and cross<br />
banding, a single drawer and raised<br />
on tapering square section legs and<br />
brass casters<br />
72.5cm high 86.5cm wide,<br />
52cm deep, drop sides 25cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
807<br />
An oak coffee table by Stuart<br />
Rattle<br />
the plank top table with a stretcher<br />
base<br />
50cm high, 165cm wide,<br />
95.5cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
808<br />
Two leather covered office<br />
chairs by Stylecraft<br />
adjustable chocolate brown leather<br />
padded chairs on swivel bases, one<br />
with arms, labels underside<br />
$400–600<br />
809<br />
A dark green painted metal<br />
jardinière, French, circa 1950<br />
87cm high, 53cm diameter (at top)<br />
$200–300<br />
810<br />
A pair of marquetry and gilt<br />
metal mounted etageres,<br />
French, 19th century<br />
each with inlaid surfaces enclosed by<br />
pierced brass galleries<br />
74cm high, 43cm wide, 33cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
811<br />
A Louis XV style painted<br />
fauteuil, French, 19th century<br />
painted pale grey with petrol blue<br />
velvet upholstery<br />
$400–600<br />
812<br />
A beech and tan leather<br />
upholstered library chair,<br />
English, 19th century<br />
70cm high, 50cm wide, 60cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
813<br />
A large French provincial zinc<br />
bottle carrier for ten bottles<br />
together with a wine bottle<br />
drying rack<br />
the drying rack 110cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
814<br />
A pair of cream painted boudoir<br />
chairs, French, 19th century<br />
with floral striped velvet and damask<br />
upholstery<br />
88cm high, 37cm wide, 40cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
815<br />
A Continental Provincial<br />
fruitwood serpentine side table<br />
the serpentine top above a foliate<br />
carved frieze raised on cabriole legs<br />
76cm high, 105cm wide, 71cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
816<br />
A decorative wrought iron glass<br />
top table, French, circa 1950<br />
72cm high, 100cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
817<br />
An antique unusual mirrored<br />
and ebonised dressing mirror,<br />
Italian, possibly 18th century<br />
69cm high, 63cm wide, 29cm deep<br />
$200–300
192<br />
818<br />
A pair of dark grey upholstered<br />
Madame et Monsieur armchairs,<br />
French, circa 1950<br />
$500–800<br />
819<br />
A rustic oak milking stool<br />
on turned legs with octagonal seat<br />
40cm high, 30cm wide, 28cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
820<br />
A hardwood tree root and slab<br />
coffee table<br />
the triangular shaped and polished<br />
surface exhibiting fine grain above a<br />
naturalistic base<br />
132cm x 92 cm irregular, 45cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
821<br />
A Louis XV giltwood salon chair,<br />
circa 1760<br />
fauteuil en cabriole with moulded<br />
showframe and relief carved<br />
floral decorations, serpentine<br />
arm supports and seating rail,<br />
raised on cabriole legs, with the<br />
original period floral fabric<br />
89cm high to the top of the cresting<br />
rail, seat height 45cm<br />
$400–600<br />
822<br />
A Victorian cedar hall table,<br />
19th century<br />
on turned legs<br />
73.5cm high, 99cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
823<br />
An ornate brass firescreen,<br />
19th century<br />
the shaped screen with pierced<br />
scrolling vegetal motifs and<br />
grotesques, supported on trestle<br />
ends<br />
77cm high, 72cm wide, the legs<br />
26cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
824<br />
A good cedar and mahogany<br />
chest of drawers, 19th century<br />
with a deep top drawer with<br />
feature flame mahogany veneers<br />
and cross banding above three<br />
long cockbeaded drawers with<br />
mother-of-pearl buttons to the<br />
turned handles, raised on waisted<br />
ball feet, and casters<br />
121cm high, 127cm wide, 54.5cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
825<br />
A pair of Louis XVI style tablet<br />
back fauteuils, 19th century<br />
the moulded frames with bead,<br />
vegetal and patterned borders and<br />
ribbon crest<br />
upholstered in peach velvet<br />
90.5cm to the top of the cresting rail,<br />
seat height 45cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Roy's Antiques, Clifton Hill,<br />
Melbourne<br />
$500–800<br />
826<br />
A pair of walnut framed wing<br />
chairs, early 20th century<br />
in the George II manner with turned<br />
stretchers on cabriole supports and<br />
pad feet, covered in Gainsborough<br />
style damask on cabriole legs, with<br />
stretcher base<br />
121.5cm high, 80cm wide, 70cm deep,<br />
$500–800<br />
827<br />
A George III mahogany hanging<br />
cupboard in the Neoclassical<br />
manner, late 18th century<br />
of curved profile with string inlay<br />
throughout and inlaid navette<br />
embellishments<br />
111cm high, 75cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
828<br />
A Directoire style plum pudding<br />
mahogany side table<br />
with giltwood and brass trims<br />
74cm high, 45cm wide, 34.5cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
829<br />
A Victorian burr walnut<br />
stretcher based games table,<br />
19th century<br />
of elegant proportions with turned<br />
supports and stretcher, the swept<br />
legs terminating in whorl feet,<br />
refurbished baize and tooled leather<br />
trim to the interior<br />
73.5cm high, 99cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
$500–700<br />
830<br />
A small Georgian<br />
mahogany drop side table,<br />
early 19th century<br />
with two drawers and raised on<br />
tapering legs to unusual carved block<br />
form feet<br />
70.5cm high, 69cm wide, 46cm deep<br />
(unextended), 83cm deep (extended)<br />
$400–600<br />
831<br />
A Louis XVI style<br />
walnut dressing table,<br />
early 20th century<br />
with quarter veneer panels,<br />
featherbanding, ebonised<br />
stringing and boxwood inlay to the<br />
table top, the mirror supported<br />
on petite drawers, with gilt<br />
bronze mounts and sabots<br />
140cm high to the top of the mirror,<br />
98cm wide, 49cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
832<br />
A William IV flame mahogany<br />
vanity mirror, circa 1830<br />
with restrained scroll supports to the<br />
sides upon a waisted base with scroll<br />
feet, BADA label<br />
86cm high, 69cm wide, 28cm deep<br />
$300–400<br />
833<br />
An antique tapestry upholstered<br />
foot stool<br />
on barley twist legs with bobbin<br />
stretchers<br />
44cm high, 58.5cm wide, 53cm deep<br />
$300–400
193<br />
834<br />
A Victorian walnut bookshelf,<br />
19th century<br />
with pine shelves, on a plinth base<br />
102.5cm high, 122cm wide,<br />
31cm deep<br />
$400–500<br />
835<br />
A Directoire style marble<br />
top mahogany side table,<br />
19th century<br />
of rounded profile with a pierced<br />
gallery, three drawers, and raised on<br />
tapering fluted legs<br />
77cm high, 50cm wide, 36.5cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
836<br />
A late Victorian hall stand,<br />
circa 1900<br />
with a pierced frieze above a central<br />
mirror, small shelf and hinged<br />
compartment, various hooks and<br />
provision for sticks and umbrellas,<br />
with associated drip trays<br />
204.5cm high, 88cm wide,<br />
28cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
837<br />
A pair of Biedermeier style side<br />
chairs<br />
birch tone chairs with diamond motif<br />
to the splat and skirt, with striped<br />
black upholstery<br />
$200–300<br />
838<br />
An elegant pair of Louis XV<br />
style giltwood fern stands,<br />
19th century<br />
with waisted tops and relief carved<br />
long cabriole legs united by a petite<br />
undertier, in a distressed giltwood<br />
finish<br />
121cm high, 28cm diameter (at top)<br />
$500–700<br />
839<br />
An upholstered stool together<br />
with an antique mahogany plate<br />
stand, 19th/20th century<br />
the stool on long ring turned legs<br />
with blue upholstery, the stand with<br />
three tiers<br />
the stool 56cm high, 33cm wide,<br />
32cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
840<br />
A large tapestry style wall<br />
hanging, Deer and Shields, by<br />
Hines of Oxford<br />
a replica after the original by William<br />
Morris depicting the quest for the<br />
Sangreal by the twenty-four knights<br />
of the Round Table of King Arthur,<br />
cotton backed<br />
131.5 x 233cm<br />
$300–400<br />
841<br />
A rustic farmhouse style oak<br />
console table, Australian,<br />
circa 1980's<br />
solid oak and timber console with<br />
central drawer<br />
81cm high, 187cm wide, 46cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
842<br />
A set of four Vorsen elbow<br />
chairs<br />
on hair pin shape bases, upholstered<br />
in moss green textured velvet, labels<br />
underside<br />
81cm high, 69cm wide, 79cm deep<br />
(approx)<br />
$500–600<br />
843<br />
A set of four modern high back<br />
wing style armchairs<br />
leatherette black upholstery<br />
and raised on powder coated<br />
black metal bases<br />
98cm high, 67cm wide, 79cm deep<br />
(approx)<br />
$600–800<br />
844<br />
A group of three contemporary<br />
coffee tables<br />
a tray type table in ebonised oak on<br />
a tripod base, a black marble table<br />
with inset oak legs united by a cross<br />
stretcher, and a similar metal frame<br />
smaller version<br />
tray table 48cm high, 55cm diameter<br />
larger table 42cm high,<br />
85cm diameter<br />
smaller table 50cm high,<br />
40cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
845<br />
A set of four terracotta tone<br />
modern tub chairs<br />
on black metal tubular legs<br />
72cm high, 70cm wide, 66cm deep<br />
(approx), seat height 43cm<br />
$200–300<br />
846<br />
A custom made oak refectory<br />
table<br />
the stretcher base table with black<br />
border effect and faux pegging to the<br />
surface<br />
75cm high, 180cm wide, 80cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
847<br />
A custom made oak refectory<br />
table<br />
the stretcher base table with black<br />
border effect and faux pegging to the<br />
surface<br />
75cm high, 180cm wide, 80cm deep<br />
(approx)<br />
$600–800<br />
848<br />
A custom made oak refectory<br />
table<br />
the stretcher base table with black<br />
border effect and faux pegging to the<br />
surface<br />
75cm high, 180cm wide, 80cm deep<br />
(approx)<br />
$600–800
194<br />
849<br />
A Thai altar type table<br />
in a distressed painted and lacquered<br />
finish<br />
89cm high, 261cm wide, 37.5cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
850<br />
A Chinese red lacquer cabinet<br />
the extended surface with upturned<br />
short ends above three drawers and<br />
two cupboards, with iron hardware<br />
84cm maximum height, 79cm<br />
surface height, 217cm wide,<br />
48.5cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
851<br />
A high back oak frame chair<br />
together with a fruitwood bench<br />
seat<br />
the chair with turned legs and<br />
stretcher base, the French style<br />
bench seat upholstered in butter<br />
toned suede with a matching 'squab'<br />
cushion<br />
115cm high, 46cm seat height,<br />
56cm wide, 53cm deep<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Graham Geddes Antiques<br />
$300–400<br />
852<br />
A modern plush ottoman<br />
on slender brass bracket feet<br />
47cm high, 100cm wide and deep<br />
$200–300<br />
853<br />
A pair of hollowed palm stem<br />
stools<br />
fibrous wood in a charcoal finish<br />
$50–80<br />
854<br />
A generous two and a half seat<br />
modern sofa<br />
in a textured warm grey velvet<br />
corduroy fabric<br />
70cm high, 185cm wide, 100cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
855<br />
A large black three seat leather<br />
sofa<br />
with loose soft back and arm<br />
cushions<br />
88cm high, 226cm wide, 98cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
856<br />
A set of six deep blue velvet<br />
dining chairs together with<br />
three black chairs<br />
of matching design, raised on brass<br />
tubular legs and frames<br />
85.5cm high, 48cm seat height,<br />
48cm wide, 52cm deep<br />
$400–500<br />
857<br />
A set of six moulded plastic red<br />
chairs, Italian<br />
height of back 81cm, height of seat<br />
44cm<br />
$300–400<br />
858<br />
A small Spanish console table,<br />
in the style of Carlos the II<br />
75cm high, 125cm wide, 69cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
859<br />
A pair of Louis XV style striped<br />
velvet upholstered wing chairs<br />
$600–800<br />
860<br />
A Louis XV style velvet<br />
upholstered three seat sofa<br />
with matching cushions and<br />
ottoman<br />
the length of back of the sofa 220cm<br />
$600–800<br />
861<br />
An oak bureau,<br />
early 19th century<br />
with feather banding to the fall front<br />
and the six short drawers, raised<br />
on bracket feet, with brass swing<br />
handles<br />
$200–400<br />
862<br />
A large oak framed mirror<br />
with an aesthetically patinated mirror<br />
plate<br />
180 x 120cm<br />
$500–800<br />
863<br />
A weathered Chinese elm<br />
sideboard and stool<br />
the sideboard 83.5cm high,<br />
103.5cm wide, 59cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
864<br />
A pair of black lacquered<br />
chinoiserie chairs, circa 1880<br />
pagoda back chairs embellished<br />
with gilt and mother-of-pearl,<br />
seated Chinese figures to the backs<br />
between turned splats, cane seats<br />
and bamboo style turned legs and<br />
stretchers<br />
$200–300<br />
865<br />
A Victorian wrought iron hall<br />
stand, circa 1880s<br />
with a pierced dome crest and<br />
banner reading 'Salve' (Latin for 'good<br />
health'), mirror and ivy leaf decoration<br />
to the supports, the base featuring a<br />
hunter and his hound<br />
183cm high, 56cm wide, 28cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
866<br />
A Georgian mahogany fold over<br />
tea table, 19th century<br />
of shaped profile with pierced<br />
brackets and raised on angled square<br />
section legs, the fold over section<br />
supported on hinged lopers<br />
73cm high, 93cm wide, 45cm deep<br />
$600–800
195<br />
867<br />
A walnut and tooled leather<br />
Cardinal's chair, probably<br />
Italian, 17/18th century<br />
with gilt tooled leather to the back<br />
and simply embellished with a stud<br />
trim, with carved stretcher base<br />
143cm high, seat height 53cm<br />
$600–800<br />
868<br />
A pair of cast concrete plinths<br />
with relief carved spiral motifs to the<br />
columns<br />
111cm high, 29cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
869<br />
A large white glazed conical pot<br />
80cm high, 65cm diameter at top<br />
$300–400<br />
870<br />
A large white glazed conical pot<br />
80cm high, 65cm diameter at top<br />
$300–400<br />
871<br />
A white glazed conical pot<br />
70cm high, 57.5cm diameter at top<br />
$200–300<br />
872<br />
A large cast iron crucifix<br />
148.5 x 79cm<br />
$300–400<br />
873<br />
A pair of iron strapped<br />
hexagonal planter boxes<br />
in a distressed finish and raised on<br />
block feet<br />
71cm high, 86cm wide, 86cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
874<br />
A dark green painted cast iron<br />
garden table with a Carrara<br />
marble top, French, 19th century<br />
75.5cm high, 125.5cm wide,<br />
65cm deep<br />
$500–800<br />
875<br />
A French faux-bois concrete<br />
basket jardinière<br />
33cm high, 54cm wide, 32cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
876<br />
A vintage pale green painted<br />
circular reticulated top metal<br />
garden table, French<br />
70cm high, 117cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
877<br />
A 'Spin' box by Karim Rashid for<br />
Georg Jensen, together with<br />
brushed stainless steel bowls by<br />
Georg Jensen<br />
the largest 10cm high, 28cm across<br />
$200–300<br />
878<br />
A brushed stainless steel<br />
'Sakura' vase by Hiromichi<br />
Konno for Georg Jensen<br />
the muted mauve interior with<br />
dividers for arranging, weighted base<br />
15cm high, 34cm wide, 7cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
879<br />
Two large glass paperweights<br />
one with a cased freeform spiralling<br />
coral form and bands of white spiral<br />
threads, lattice and trapped bubbles,<br />
the other of irregular shape with lamp<br />
work, candy stripes and speckled<br />
effects, both unmarked<br />
the largest 10.5cm high,<br />
9.5cm diameter<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Hugh & Jackie<br />
Wallace, Melbourne<br />
$200–300<br />
880<br />
A small Lalique 'Rosine' vase<br />
of spiral flute design with two birds in<br />
high relief, marked 'Lalique France' in<br />
script to base<br />
12.5cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
881<br />
A cut crystal bowl and an<br />
Orrefors 'Corona' vase,<br />
20th century<br />
the bowl with fluted edge, hobnail<br />
frieze and a starburst base,<br />
unmarked, and; a Lars Hellsten<br />
designed scalloped Corona bowl,<br />
engraved Orrefors 214 4384/12<br />
underside<br />
crystal bowl: 11cm high,<br />
23cm diameter<br />
Orrefors vase: 9cm high,<br />
15.5cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
882<br />
A collection of decorative<br />
ornaments, including a conch<br />
comprising an opalescent style glass<br />
vase with painted decoration, a gilt<br />
metal mounted dish, a blue and green<br />
murrine millefiori paperweight, two<br />
Swedish glass figures of an owl and a<br />
penguin, together with a conch<br />
28cm high<br />
$120–220<br />
883<br />
A Murano pink cased glass<br />
conch shell, 1950s<br />
raised on a lobed spreading base<br />
with aventurine inclusions, with<br />
ground pontil, unmarked<br />
19.5cm high, 23cm wide, 15cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
884<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 />
$200–400
196<br />
885<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 />
$500–700<br />
886<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 />
$300–500<br />
887<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 />
$500–800<br />
888<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 />
$100–200<br />
889<br />
A finely painted and gilt<br />
Venetian ruby glass tea set, first<br />
half 20th century<br />
comprising a baluster teapot, sugar<br />
basin and five pedestal cups with<br />
associated saucers, depicting<br />
romantic idylls in gilded cartouches<br />
19cm high, teapot<br />
$500–800<br />
890<br />
A Jugendstil style electroplate<br />
pierced bon bon dish,<br />
early 20th century<br />
the pierced bowl with blue glass liner,<br />
marked E.P to foot and other faint<br />
mark<br />
plated bowl 11 high, 12cm wide,<br />
9.5cm deep<br />
$100–200<br />
891<br />
A Queen's Burmese glass<br />
vase, Thomas Webb,<br />
late 19th century,<br />
with trailing hand-painted floral<br />
motifs<br />
23cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
892<br />
An iridised Rindskopf ruby glass<br />
bowl, 1900-1905<br />
of square form with pinched corners<br />
and fold over sides, with a trailing<br />
silvered spiral decor, polished pontil<br />
and unmarked<br />
NOTE<br />
A vase in this decor is housed in the<br />
Passau Museum, case 113<br />
$300–500<br />
893<br />
A pair of Lalique crystal<br />
Swallow desk ornaments or<br />
paperweights, second half<br />
20th century<br />
frosted birds mounted on integral<br />
bases and marked in script, Lalique<br />
France<br />
16cm high, 10.5cm wide, 8.5cm deep<br />
$650–800<br />
894<br />
A pair of painted glass mantel<br />
vases, 19th century<br />
milk glass with shaped, gilded and<br />
jewelled rims and featuring foxes in<br />
landscape scenes, upon black glass<br />
decorated square bases<br />
33.5cm high,<br />
$300–400<br />
895<br />
A Lalique Honfleur pattern<br />
bowl, 20th century<br />
the edge decorated with a frosted lily<br />
pad wreath, marked, Lalique France<br />
5.5cm high, 27.5cm diameter<br />
$200–300<br />
896<br />
A large collection of Villeroy and<br />
Boch 'Allegorie' wine goblets<br />
and tumblers<br />
comprising approximately sixteen<br />
white wine goblets, eighteen red wine<br />
goblets and twelve tumblers<br />
the red wine goblets 21.5cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
897<br />
A set of Villeroy and Boch<br />
'Allegorie' champagne flutes<br />
approximately 31 pieces<br />
$500–800<br />
898<br />
A collection of Georg Jensen<br />
accessories and utensils,<br />
together with Alessi serving<br />
utensils<br />
including two salad servers, maker<br />
unknown<br />
the picture frame 20 x 15cm<br />
$200–300<br />
899<br />
A contemporary Waterford<br />
'London' pattern decanter with<br />
six matching tumblers<br />
comprising six glasses<br />
the ball stoppered decanter<br />
27cm high<br />
$300–500
197<br />
900<br />
A Villeroy and Boch vase<br />
together with four Orrefors tea<br />
light candle holders<br />
the vase 18.5cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
901<br />
A pair of large Cristal<br />
Lalique 'Ispahan Rose' vases,<br />
circa 1980s<br />
heavy gauge conical vases with<br />
intaglio frosted rose designs<br />
throughout, labels and etched<br />
signature to bases<br />
24cm high, 20cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
902<br />
A Moet et Chandon etched<br />
glass wine cooler, French,<br />
mid 20th century<br />
with twin handles<br />
20cm high, 15cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
903<br />
Nine clear glass cider bottles,<br />
English, circa 1900<br />
each 32cm high, 15cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
904<br />
A Waterford crystal lustre<br />
candelabrum, 20th century<br />
with serpentine arms supporting<br />
dishes and sconces, and hung with<br />
faceted drops<br />
50cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
905<br />
A Waterford decanter and three<br />
crystal bottle coasters<br />
of modern design in clear and citrus<br />
lime colours, with an angled stopper,<br />
together with three cut crystal<br />
coasters, all boxed<br />
the decanter 35cm high<br />
the coasters 12.5cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
906<br />
Two pairs of French cut crystal<br />
drageoirs, 19th century<br />
one pair with plate stands<br />
the largest pair 23cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
907<br />
A large pair of Baccarat vases,<br />
circa 1900<br />
heavy gauge and of lobed and<br />
waisted form with lens cut motifs,<br />
raised on square bases<br />
30cm high<br />
$500–800<br />
908<br />
Four sets of Lismore 'Pops' blue<br />
cocktail glasses and an Argon<br />
blue decanter<br />
eight two tone blue and clear glasses<br />
and a mallet shape 'Mixology'<br />
collection decanter, Waterford stencil<br />
marks, all boxed<br />
cocktail glasses 17cm high<br />
decanter 27cm high high<br />
$400–600<br />
909<br />
A Waterford 'Irish Treasures'<br />
turnover bowl and two<br />
ornaments, an eagle and a cross<br />
Waterford stencil marks, all boxed<br />
bowl 28cm high, cross and eagle<br />
both 20cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
910<br />
Eight sets of Waterford<br />
'Happiness flutes'<br />
sixteen celebratory champagne<br />
flutes, Waterford stencil marks, all<br />
boxed<br />
27cm high<br />
$400–500<br />
911<br />
Three Waterford platters and a<br />
'Town & Country' carafe<br />
Waterford stencil marks, all boxed<br />
platters 37cm wide, 26.5cm deep<br />
carafe 32.5cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
912<br />
Eight sets of Waterford 'Eimer'<br />
wine glasses<br />
sixteen stem glasses, Waterford<br />
stencil marks, all boxed<br />
20cm high<br />
$400–500<br />
913<br />
Eight sets of Waterford 'Clake'<br />
goblets<br />
sixteen glasses, Waterford stencil<br />
marks, all boxed<br />
13.5cm high<br />
$400–500<br />
914<br />
Eight sets of Waterford 'Emilia'<br />
goblets<br />
sixteen stem glasses, Waterford<br />
stencil marks, all boxed<br />
25cm high<br />
$400–500<br />
915<br />
Two glass dumps, 19th/<br />
early 20th century<br />
of typical form with trapped bubble<br />
inclusions, the bases with rough<br />
pontils<br />
the largest 16cm high<br />
$350–550<br />
916<br />
A pair of vintage glass domes<br />
on wood stands<br />
the largest 54cm high<br />
$400–500<br />
917<br />
A pair of Art Deco style solid<br />
brass floor lamps, French,<br />
20th century<br />
of striking design with upturned<br />
shades supported on tapering<br />
tubular stems to square bases, with<br />
contemporary electric fittings<br />
182cm high, 61cm diameter of shade<br />
$200–300
198<br />
918<br />
Three Victorian glass banquet<br />
lamp shades, 19th century<br />
in various frosted and etched designs<br />
the largest 20cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
919<br />
A malachite glass vase, Czech,<br />
early 20th century<br />
the moulded baluster vase in<br />
modulating green tones repli<strong>cat</strong>ing<br />
stone, featuring a series of dancing<br />
Maenads in high relief, unmarked<br />
13cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
920<br />
A Lalique 'Pinsons' bowl,<br />
model No. 10-386 introduced<br />
circa 1933<br />
in frosted and clear tones and<br />
profusely decorated with birds and<br />
scrolling serrated foliage, inscribed<br />
script, Lalique France to the base<br />
9cm high, 23.5cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
921<br />
A zygo cactus decorated<br />
converted oil lamp, Moore<br />
Brothers, 19th century<br />
with applied foliage and climbing<br />
putti around the trunk style column,<br />
raised on a gilded base<br />
the lamp wiring threaded around the<br />
applied porcelain decoration<br />
54cm high to the top of the fitting,<br />
90cm high to the top of the shade<br />
$400–600<br />
922<br />
A pair of Classical style silver<br />
plate table lamps<br />
with Corinthian capitals and raised on<br />
stepped square bases, with waisted<br />
cream shades<br />
100cm to the top of the shade<br />
$300–500<br />
923<br />
A pair of silver plate table lamps<br />
with pleated and pinched white silk<br />
shades<br />
62cm to the top of the fitting<br />
$300–500<br />
924<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 />
$300–400<br />
925<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 />
$200–300<br />
926<br />
A contemporary ball adorned<br />
lamp base<br />
black enamel on composition<br />
material<br />
50cm high, 34cm diameter<br />
$300–500<br />
927<br />
A pair of contemporary milk<br />
glass table lamps<br />
85cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
928<br />
A pair of mid century decorative<br />
table lamps with shades,<br />
American<br />
63cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
929<br />
A near pair of bespoke electric<br />
blue art glass orb lamps,<br />
Australian, circa 2000s<br />
the largest 53cm high<br />
$200–400<br />
930<br />
A mid century atomic style<br />
glass table lamp on tripod base,<br />
American<br />
42cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
931<br />
A mid century golf trophy table<br />
lamp with shade, Australian<br />
engraved 'the Melbourne Chamber of<br />
Commerce' to the white metal body,<br />
twin handles, on black painted base<br />
80cm high to top of shade<br />
$200–400<br />
932<br />
A vintage table lamp adorned<br />
with vintage bowling skittles<br />
45cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
933<br />
A pair of mid century cork and<br />
polished metal table lamps,<br />
American<br />
26cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
934<br />
A pair of substantial brass<br />
plated table lamps with shades,<br />
American, circa 1960s<br />
72.5cm high<br />
$200–400<br />
935<br />
A decorative mid century table<br />
lamp, American<br />
the mottled porcelain base with a<br />
cream shade<br />
80cm high<br />
$100–200
199<br />
936<br />
A bespoke vintage brass<br />
trumpet table lamp<br />
signed Mathew Matheou 2024 'Blow<br />
Me II'<br />
62cm high (variable)<br />
$200–300<br />
937<br />
A decorative mid century table<br />
lamp, American<br />
with stylised decoration to base<br />
82cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
938<br />
A mid century sculptural<br />
brass table lamp, American,<br />
circa 1970s<br />
55.5cm high<br />
$160–200<br />
939<br />
A pair mid century reworked<br />
table lamps, Italian<br />
timber and stone bases, with grey<br />
shades<br />
42cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
940<br />
A pair of bespoke vintage<br />
table lamps with juggling pins,<br />
American<br />
juggling pins with original 'Spalding<br />
Gold Medal' labels on black painted<br />
bases with gilt metal feet<br />
each 54cm high<br />
$200–400<br />
941<br />
A bespoke vintage Indian club<br />
table lamp, American<br />
58cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
942<br />
A vintage converted brass and<br />
Victorian ruby glass samovar<br />
table lamp<br />
67cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
943<br />
A pair of bespoke lighthouse<br />
style floor lamps<br />
brass and glass lights attached to<br />
rustic style grey painted columns<br />
each 149cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
944<br />
A table lamp adorned with<br />
vintage bowling skittles<br />
49cm high to the top of the fitting<br />
$100–200<br />
945<br />
A pair of Japonisme style<br />
converted oil lamps<br />
in a patinated bronze style finish with<br />
applied lizards to the baluster body<br />
each 44.5cm high to the top of the<br />
fitting<br />
$400–600<br />
946<br />
A set of Chinese glazed<br />
earthenware teacups<br />
on rustic wood tray<br />
$100–200<br />
947<br />
A large Provincial style wrought<br />
iron light fitting<br />
100cm drop, 104cm wide from point<br />
to point<br />
$500–800<br />
948<br />
A large vintage industrial<br />
spotlight on tripod base<br />
178cm high<br />
$600–800<br />
949<br />
A blonde wood railway tool<br />
chest<br />
the fitted interior with a series of<br />
implements including two saws, a<br />
winder, some measuring tools, a<br />
selection of ephemera and painted<br />
alphabetic letters<br />
54.5cm high, 91cm wide, 58cm deep<br />
$400–600<br />
950<br />
Two faceted glass chandeliers<br />
the largest 50cm drop excluding<br />
chain<br />
$300–500<br />
951<br />
A vintage ten arm bronze<br />
chandelier<br />
with pear shaped drops and electric<br />
candles<br />
$400–600<br />
952<br />
A brass and glass five arm<br />
chandelier, mid 20th century<br />
with serpentine arms supporting<br />
dishes and electric candles, the stem<br />
issuing faceted drops<br />
$300–500<br />
953<br />
A Murano glass and alabaster<br />
four arm chandelier, and<br />
another similar<br />
the cut glass and alabaster knopped<br />
stem issuing serpentine twist<br />
glass arms and vegetal motifs, and<br />
supporting floriform dishes, the other<br />
without alabaster components<br />
$300–400<br />
954<br />
A novelty lamp in the form of a<br />
faux skull with gazelle horns<br />
the resin skull mounted on a black<br />
square stand<br />
88cm high to the tip of the horns<br />
$150–250<br />
955<br />
A 'steam punk' cog table lamp<br />
on a square form base<br />
52cm high<br />
$150–200<br />
956<br />
A Chinese brass archaistic style<br />
lamp with ring handles<br />
on a wood stand<br />
47cm high to the top of the fitting<br />
$200–300
200<br />
957<br />
Two Chinese Archaistic style<br />
metal lamps<br />
square form lamps with decorative<br />
panels, a verdigris finish and raised<br />
on footed bases<br />
the largest 76cm high to the top of<br />
the fitting<br />
$400–600<br />
958<br />
A vintage six arm brass<br />
chandelier<br />
with decorative knopped stem<br />
issuing vegetal serpentine arms and<br />
supporting electric candles<br />
49cm drop<br />
$300–400<br />
959<br />
An unusual silver plate water<br />
kettle lamp conversion<br />
the Victorian kettle with Neoclassical<br />
decoration, twin handles and original<br />
spigot<br />
52cm high to the top of the fitting<br />
$260–320<br />
960<br />
A Chinese Archaistic metal<br />
lamp<br />
the baluster square form vase shape<br />
base with ring handles on a wood<br />
base<br />
81cm high to the top of the fitting<br />
$200–300<br />
961<br />
A group of four white metal<br />
pendant lights<br />
industrial style brushed metal lobed<br />
lamps with chain suspension<br />
the lobed pendants 30cm high<br />
excluding chain<br />
$400–600<br />
962<br />
A vintage eight arm brass<br />
chandelier<br />
with decorative knopped stem<br />
issuing serpentine arms with crystal<br />
drops and supporting electric<br />
candles<br />
62cm drop<br />
$300–400<br />
963<br />
An ornate black wrought iron<br />
candle chandelier<br />
of birdcage form decorated with<br />
vegetal elements, the serpentine<br />
arms supporting petal form sconces<br />
97cm drop<br />
$500–800<br />
964<br />
A pair of decorative gilt brass<br />
and stone table lamp bases<br />
with vegetal stems above festoon<br />
decorated bases in cast mounts<br />
34.5cm high to the top of the fitting<br />
$100–200<br />
965<br />
A moulded plastic pendant 'Gè'<br />
light fitting by Ferrucioni Laviani<br />
for Kartell<br />
with adjustable cable and conforming<br />
ceiling bowl<br />
the pleated look shade 26cm high,<br />
37cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
966<br />
Two brass floor lamps<br />
one of decorative lantern form with<br />
brass fretwork, the other with a swan<br />
neck, electrical fittings to both<br />
the largest 222cm high, the smaller<br />
142cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
967<br />
An Art Deco silvered bronze<br />
and frosted glass chandelier,<br />
circa 1925<br />
with six frosted and moulded<br />
shades and a conforming bowl, the<br />
metalwork profusely cast with floral<br />
elements<br />
110cm drop, 77cm diameter (approx)<br />
$600–800<br />
968<br />
An Art Deco silvered bronze<br />
and frosted glass chandelier,<br />
circa 1925<br />
the cast metal frame with a conical<br />
cup, three swept arms supporting<br />
downturned bell shape moulded<br />
shades and a conforming central dish<br />
95cm drop, 62cm diameter (approx)<br />
$600–800<br />
969<br />
A pair of Hollywood Regency<br />
style silver and gilt metal<br />
sconces<br />
with crossed quiver motifs against<br />
distressed mirrored backs<br />
43cm high, 14.5cm wide<br />
$200–300<br />
970<br />
A set of four contemporary grey<br />
metal and glass wall sconces by<br />
Articolo, Australia<br />
25cm high, 10cm wide<br />
$400–600<br />
971<br />
An Art Deco silvered bronze<br />
and moulded glass chandelier,<br />
circa 1925<br />
of hexagonal profile with a<br />
moulded glass dish and rose<br />
embellishments, reticulated<br />
bands to the branched stem<br />
90cm drop, 80cm wide (approx)<br />
$400–600
201<br />
972<br />
A matched pair of vintage ruby<br />
glass float lights<br />
34cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
973<br />
A pair of decorative painted<br />
metal bullrush design<br />
wall-lights, French, circa 1950<br />
42cm high, 33cm wide, 14cm deep<br />
$600–800<br />
974<br />
A Victorian porcelain lamp,<br />
19th century and after<br />
the moulded lamp decorated with<br />
a romantic Highland idyll and a<br />
bouquet of flowers to cartouches<br />
upon a cobalt ground, cast metal<br />
mounts and later electrical fittings<br />
70cm high to the top of the shade<br />
$300–400<br />
975<br />
A pair of antique gilt brass and<br />
glass candelabra<br />
with knopped stems and clear and<br />
amethyst cut drops, later electrical<br />
conversion<br />
40cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
976<br />
A pair of faceted glass table<br />
lamps with tasselled maroon<br />
linen shades<br />
70cm high<br />
$300–500<br />
977<br />
A pair of Neoclassical ormolu<br />
mounted marble urn lamps,<br />
19th century<br />
with horned mascarons and festoon<br />
decorations to the urns above<br />
squared bases with paw feet, later<br />
electrical conversion<br />
50cm high to the top of the shade<br />
$500–800<br />
978<br />
Three Corinthian column lamps<br />
together with two bronze urns<br />
the lamps with faux marble stems,<br />
the urns on cast plinths with a<br />
verdigris finish, and an oriental style<br />
bell<br />
the black lamp 58cm high to the top<br />
of the fitting<br />
$300–400<br />
979<br />
A patinated brass table lamp<br />
40.5cm high (adjustable)<br />
$200–300<br />
980<br />
A pair of Victorian opal glass oil<br />
lamps converted to electricity,<br />
19th century<br />
with blue and gold decoration and<br />
raised on cast and pierced bronze<br />
bases, with chimneys and frosted<br />
shades<br />
54cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
981<br />
A pair antique of bronze 'green<br />
man' two light wall sconces<br />
heavy gauge with an impressive<br />
grotesque issuing serpentine arms<br />
supporting leafy dishes and electric<br />
candles<br />
37cm high, 37cm wide<br />
$600–800<br />
982<br />
A reproduction antique Indian<br />
style pistol<br />
with applied brass decorations<br />
42.5cm long<br />
$300–500<br />
983<br />
A reproduction blunderbuss<br />
with a typical short barrel with flaring<br />
muzzle<br />
48cm long<br />
$300–500<br />
984<br />
A percussion cap pistol,<br />
circa 1830<br />
with walnut stock, brass and steel<br />
trappings<br />
29cm long<br />
$200–300<br />
985<br />
A taxidermied green sea turtle<br />
20.5cm high, 53cm x 42cm<br />
$400–600 ♦<br />
986<br />
Four preserved vintage starfish<br />
specimens, (Asteroidea)<br />
22cm diameter approximately<br />
$100–200<br />
987<br />
Three fox skulls<br />
professionally cleaned and fully intact<br />
with teeth<br />
the largest 16cm long<br />
$100–200<br />
988<br />
A collection of shells in a rustic<br />
display cabinet<br />
the cabinet 6.5cm high, 80cm wide,<br />
40cm deep<br />
$300–500<br />
989<br />
A group of vintage rosewood<br />
African carved male and female<br />
busts<br />
together with the figure of a curled<br />
and hunched man<br />
the tallest figure 30cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Collection of Hugh & Jackie<br />
Wallace, Melbourne<br />
$150–250
202<br />
990<br />
A scientifically documented<br />
collection of fine and rare<br />
seashells<br />
each specimen fully described<br />
with origin and dates of collection<br />
including a Mirabilistrombus listeri<br />
and other rare specimens from<br />
Australia, Brazil, Greece, Thailand,<br />
Vietnam, Myanmar, the Marquesas<br />
Islands and the Philippines<br />
the largest shell 14.5cm long<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
Private Collection, Melbourne<br />
$300–500<br />
991<br />
A mixed collection of Oceanic<br />
and tribal objects<br />
including a pigs teeth head dress,<br />
two baskets, a cowrie shell belt and a<br />
shell necklace<br />
the largest basket 66cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
992<br />
Two Congolese masks<br />
on metal stands<br />
the largest 27.5cm high (excluding<br />
stand)<br />
$200–300<br />
993<br />
Five Congolese masks<br />
the largest 26cm long<br />
$300–500<br />
994<br />
A Maprik painted and pierced<br />
wood ceremonial headdress<br />
77 x 39cm<br />
PROVENANCE<br />
The Estate of the Late Sir David<br />
Osbourne Hay, Mossgreen Auctions,<br />
6 October 2009, Lot 139<br />
$100–200<br />
995<br />
Two vintage style photographs<br />
framed, one an early shot of Fitzroy<br />
St, St Kilda<br />
$100–200<br />
996<br />
A Royal Worcester porcelain<br />
plate, painted with two Jacky<br />
Winter robins<br />
with gilded edge, acid etched border<br />
signed R. Austin to right sidebird<br />
genus and edition 'Jacky Winter (50)'<br />
hand painted to base, printed puce<br />
factory marks to base<br />
23cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
997<br />
A large collection of glazed<br />
ramekins by Guy Boyd including<br />
Raynham Pottery, 1960s<br />
in various colours with incised<br />
signatures to the bases<br />
the largest 5cm high, 10cm wide,<br />
10cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
998<br />
A harlequin suite of glazed<br />
ramekins by Guy and Martin<br />
Boyd, 1960s<br />
together with two crackle effect mini<br />
platters<br />
in various colours with contrasting<br />
interiors, incised signature to bases<br />
the largest 5cm high, 10cm wide,<br />
10cm deep<br />
$200–300<br />
999<br />
A pair of white glazed<br />
figural basket vases,<br />
early 20th century, and a Royal<br />
Worcester shell vase, 1958<br />
white glazed cupids seated upon<br />
a plinth and both supporting an<br />
osier patterned basket with a wavy<br />
rim, faintly inscribed numerals but<br />
illegible, and; a shell form vase with<br />
seaweed and coral decorations, upon<br />
a circular base, green backstamp<br />
underside<br />
23cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
1000<br />
Six assorted majolica plates,<br />
including Wedgwood,<br />
19th century<br />
a pair of J.A Bailey grape vine<br />
plates, with drill holes for hanging,<br />
impressed initial marks, two<br />
Wedgwood plates, one with an osier<br />
border, the other with flowerheads,<br />
impressed marks and date ciphers,<br />
and; a pair of matching oyster dishes<br />
in pink and teal colours<br />
the largest plate 25cm diameter<br />
$250–350<br />
1001<br />
An Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood<br />
mug, commemorating the<br />
Coronation of Elizabeth II, 1953<br />
a large scale earthenware mug with<br />
cream body, transfer-printed in black<br />
with hand-coloured yellow and pink<br />
washes, the design incorporating<br />
the Royal cypher and date<br />
beneath fireworks, Wedgwood and<br />
commemorative script underside,<br />
painted pattern number<br />
10.5cm high<br />
NOTE<br />
This mug posthumously reprises<br />
an Eric Ravilious design originally<br />
created for souvenir mugs<br />
commemorating the Coronation of<br />
Edward VIII in 1937<br />
$350–450<br />
1002<br />
Two Queen's ware mugs by<br />
Wedgwood: His Royal Highness<br />
Prince Charles as Prince<br />
of Wales commemorative<br />
investiture mug, designed<br />
by Richard Guyatt, 1969, and<br />
Quetzalotal, designed by<br />
Eduardo Paolozzi, 1987<br />
the 1969 Prince of Wales investiture<br />
mug in gold and black colours with<br />
Welsh dragon and Prince of Wales<br />
feathers upon a cream ground,<br />
impressed and printed marks to<br />
base, and; from a limited edition of<br />
2000, a polychrome mug with printed<br />
marks underside and facsimile<br />
signature<br />
both 10.5cm high<br />
$400–500
203<br />
1003<br />
A Wedgwood Butterfly lustre<br />
bowl, designed by Daisy<br />
Makeig-Jones, circa 1915<br />
design Z4832, the squat bowl with<br />
everted rim continuously decorated<br />
with coloured butterflies upon a pale<br />
flecked lustre ground, the interior in a<br />
mottled orange lustre with butterflies<br />
and a central floral roundel, with<br />
gilded chequerboard rims and a<br />
gilded scrolling collar, Wedgwood<br />
Portland vase mark and painted<br />
design marks to base<br />
9.5cm high, 15cm diameter approx.<br />
$400–600<br />
1004<br />
A rare Belleek 'Tridacna' tea<br />
service for two, 1863-1890<br />
period<br />
eight pieces comprising two cups,<br />
three saucers, a teapot, sugar<br />
basin, creamer and serving tray, all<br />
deli<strong>cat</strong>ely modelled with pink coral<br />
handles, suffused pink hints, first<br />
black marks underside<br />
height 13cm, width 25cm teapot<br />
36cm x 34cm tray<br />
$300–400<br />
1005<br />
Three Wedgwood table wares,<br />
a George III plate in conchology<br />
pattern, circa 1770, a creamware<br />
basket dish, 19th century,<br />
and; a yellow ground dish by<br />
Daisy Makeig Jones, early/<br />
mid 20th century<br />
a creamware plate with feather<br />
edging decorated with green shells<br />
and seaweeds, cipher and impressed<br />
marks to base; an open lattice and<br />
creamware basket dish, and; a<br />
square yellow ground dish enamel<br />
decorated with oriental ho ho birds<br />
in flight and pavilions, enclosed by<br />
a fencelike border, design X9846,<br />
Portland vase mark to base<br />
the square dish 21 x 21cm<br />
$300–400<br />
1006<br />
Four Moore Brothers zygo<br />
cactus vases, 19th century<br />
with applied foliage to the bodies in<br />
pale and shot colours and raised on<br />
gilded twig form feet, unmarked<br />
10.5cm and 9.5cm high<br />
$240–320<br />
1007<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 />
$350–500<br />
1008<br />
A collection of Royal<br />
Copenhagen vases and Royal<br />
Copenhagen commemorative<br />
plates, 1970s and later<br />
comprising approximately fifteen<br />
pieces<br />
the largest plate 23cm diameter<br />
$100–200<br />
1009<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 />
$100–150<br />
1010<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 />
$100–200<br />
1011<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 />
$200–300<br />
1012<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 />
1013<br />
A collection of Chinese<br />
earthenware vessels,<br />
20th century<br />
comprising three small glazed jarlets<br />
and two larger pots<br />
the largest jarlet 9cm high<br />
the largest pot 16cm high<br />
$100–200<br />
1014<br />
An Italian maiolica plaque, in<br />
the 18th century manner<br />
figures engaged in narratives and<br />
rustic entertainments in the style<br />
of Mattonella Castelli, label of John<br />
Leech, Auckland Art Dealer, framed<br />
28.5cm high, 38cm wide<br />
$600–800
204<br />
1015<br />
A set of ten Victorian Aesthetic<br />
movement plates, Mintons,<br />
19th century<br />
pattern 5326, orchard and vine<br />
fruit botanical plates decorated in<br />
enamels and tonal gilt and silver<br />
paste in relief upon a cream ground;<br />
puce backstamps and impressed<br />
mark underside with painted<br />
numerals<br />
22.5cm diameter<br />
$500–700<br />
1016<br />
An assorted porcelain group<br />
including a Meissen model of a<br />
swan, three Moore Bros. cactus<br />
vases and a compact box,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
the Meissen swan, inscribed 2214, the<br />
Moore Bros. vases, design 408, and a<br />
domed box centred with a medallion<br />
portraits<br />
11cm high, swan; 11cm high, cactus<br />
vases<br />
$250–350<br />
1017<br />
A Bernardaud 'Constance'<br />
tureen and a Herend 'Rothschild<br />
Bird' playing cards box,<br />
20th century<br />
the footed tureen with oak leaf and<br />
acorn borders, the moulded domed<br />
box partitioned to the interior,<br />
backstamps to both<br />
6.5cm high, 16.5cm wide,<br />
12.5cm deep, card box<br />
$200–300<br />
1018<br />
A Wedgwood basalt sucrier,<br />
19th century, and a later<br />
black ground Lion dog bowl,<br />
early 20th century<br />
the covered sucrier of Neoclassical<br />
form with rosso antico allegorical<br />
vignettes, impressed Wedgwood<br />
mark and cipher, and a lion dog bowl<br />
in emerald colours upon a satin black<br />
ground, printed mark underside<br />
11.5cm high, 16.5cm wide, 9cm deep,<br />
sucrier<br />
10cm high, 15.5cm diameter, bowl<br />
$200–300<br />
1019<br />
Three antique cabinet plates<br />
and a dessert dish by Coalport,<br />
Sèvres Chateau des Tuileries,<br />
Mintons and Royal Doulton,<br />
19th century<br />
a Coalport <strong>cat</strong>tle decorated pink<br />
ground plate, unmarked; a Mintons<br />
Aesthetic bird plate, numbered<br />
G2214 with cipher, a Marie Antoinette<br />
portrait plate, stamps underside, and;<br />
a Royal Doulton shaped teal ground<br />
dessert dish with gilded trims,<br />
magenta trophy and rose medallions,<br />
puce marks underside<br />
the dessert dish 28 x 23cm<br />
NOTE<br />
Coalport plate from the Timothy<br />
Menzel Collection, with decoration<br />
attributed to James E. Hartshorne,<br />
unmarked, but similar in<br />
M.Messenger 'Coalport 1795-1926,<br />
plate 182<br />
$250–400<br />
1020<br />
A collection of Royal<br />
Copenhagen and Bing &<br />
Grondahl figurines, later<br />
20th century<br />
comprising approximately fifteen<br />
pieces, including Teddy Bear series<br />
figures: Victoria, Victor, Freddie and<br />
his friends, My very best friend<br />
the largest, 17cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
1021<br />
An extensive Villeroy and Boch<br />
'Look' dining service, together<br />
with Wedgwood porcelain<br />
the Villeroy and Boch service<br />
comprising approximately one<br />
hundred and ten pieces, including<br />
entrée, side and dinner plates,<br />
platters, soup bowls, cereal bowls,<br />
serving and salad bowls, jugs, coffee<br />
and tea cups with matching saucers,<br />
and; a Georg Jensen fish form<br />
platter, Wedgwood cup and saucer, a<br />
selection of bowls by Jasper Conran<br />
for Wedgwood and a contemporary<br />
transfer decorated box by Limoges<br />
the Wedgwood plates 31cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
1022<br />
An extensive 'Pompadour'<br />
pattern faience dinner setting<br />
by Sarreguemines, French,<br />
19th century<br />
comprising dinner plates, entrée<br />
plates, comports, bowls and a jug<br />
approximately fifty pieces<br />
the largest comport 13.5cm high,<br />
25cm diameter<br />
$600–800<br />
1023<br />
Four naively decorated<br />
handpainted faience wares,<br />
French, early 20th century and<br />
later<br />
comprising a pouring vessel with<br />
hand-painted flowers and cockerel<br />
circa 1900 25cm high, 23cm wide,<br />
a twin-handled lidded tureen,<br />
circa 1950, 18cm high, 23cm wide, a<br />
bottle neck shaped vase 25.5cm high,<br />
15cm diameter and a lidded tureen,<br />
circa 1950 17cm high, 23cm wide<br />
$300–500<br />
1024<br />
An English brown jasper ware<br />
jug and two stoneware jugs,<br />
19th century<br />
the largest stoneware jug 34cm high,<br />
jasper jug 19cm high<br />
$200–300<br />
1025<br />
A Parian ware figural group,<br />
'Ariadne and the Panther',<br />
second half 19th century<br />
after Johann Heinrich von Dannecker,<br />
depicting Ariadne on the back of a<br />
panther above a rectangular base,<br />
marked '163' to base<br />
35cm high<br />
$450–550<br />
1026<br />
A handpainted maiolica style<br />
plate, Italian<br />
30.5cm diameter<br />
$100–200
205<br />
1027<br />
A pair of Villeroy & Boch<br />
vases together with two small<br />
Victorian salt glazed jugs,<br />
19th/20th century<br />
one jug with ivy motifs, the other with<br />
grapes and leaves<br />
the largest jug 17.5cm high<br />
the vases 25cm high<br />
$300–400<br />
1028<br />
A Chelsea Derby lozenge<br />
shaped rose dish, together with<br />
a Royal crown Derby bowl and<br />
covered vase, later 18th century<br />
and 20th century<br />
the moulded dish with festoons<br />
of roses below a turquoise border<br />
studded with gold flower heads, gold<br />
D and anchor mark, label for Scottish<br />
Antiques co., and; a covered vase and<br />
bowl with pink rose decorations, red<br />
marks to bases<br />
the dish 32 x 25cm<br />
$350–450<br />
1029<br />
A white glazed porcelain<br />
elephant figure, Heubach,<br />
Germany, circa 1930<br />
naturalistically modelled and with<br />
green trademark of Heubach to base<br />
of one foot<br />
21cm high<br />
$150–200<br />
1030<br />
A pair of Empire style scenic<br />
porcelain vases, circa 1820<br />
urn vases with high set bird and fish<br />
tail gilded handles, decorated with<br />
forest scenes to beaded reserves<br />
upon a pale celadon green ground,<br />
formal gilt highlights throughout,<br />
unmarked<br />
26.5cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
1031<br />
A Chelsea cabinet plate, gold<br />
anchor period, 1756-1759<br />
with moulded scroll edge picked out<br />
in gilt and teal, decorated with sprigs<br />
and posies of spring flowers in soft<br />
colours, anchor mark to base<br />
23cm diameter<br />
$400–600<br />
1032<br />
A large Victorian Rococo tureen,<br />
by Davenport, 19th century<br />
extravagantly moulded with a<br />
compressed waisted body, vegetal<br />
handles and finial, lavishly decorated<br />
throughout with formal rocaille<br />
elements in gold and navy upon a<br />
white and cream ground, with stand,<br />
puce marks to lid and tureen base<br />
32cm high<br />
$400–600<br />
1033<br />