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are representations only, and colours may not be true to the original artwork. Lots 1 - 99 Lots 100 - 179 Lots 300 - 399 Lots 400 - 472
Day 2 – Wednesday,
Lots 180 - 472
180.
A
Satsuma Koro with Pierced Metal Cover, c.1900
Upon
3 feet
$200
- 400
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181.
A
Satsuma Bowl, c.1900
Depicting
figures near a shrine and in a village,
over
two panels
Diameter:
18cm
$200
- 400
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182.
A
Large Satsuma Vase, c.1890
Having
a dragon in relief plus many faces of
Lohan
(disciples of Buddha). Signed with
the mon
of
the Shimazu family, plus 14 characters on base
Height:
29.5cm
$900
– 1,400
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183.
A
Large Satsuma Vase, c.1920
Depicting
figures in front of a temple and
and
a village with river scene on the other side.
Height:
24.5cm
$650
- 950
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184.
A
Japanese Cloisonne Vase, Late 19th Century
Depicting
birds and dragons.
Height:
36.5cm
$350
- 850
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185.
A
Guy Grey-Smith Pottery Bowl
Decorated
with Japanese style characters.
Signed
on base
Height:
14cm
$350
– 650
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186.
Arthur M.B. Boyd, Glazed Pottery Jug
Signed
on base
Height:
15.5cm
$450
– 750
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187.
A
Set of Six Guy Grey-Smith Pottery Mugs
Decorated
and each signed on their bases.
(Slight
A/F)
$400
– 700
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188.
A
Set of Three Copper and Glass, Ships Lanterns
Starboard,
Port and Masthead. The lights dated
on
their
glass, 3/12/26
These
belonged to the vessel, “Pollyanna” (56 feet)
which
caught fire whilst re-fuelling at Royal Freshwater
Yacht
Club in 1942. These lights had been
temporarily
removed during vessel renovations at
the
time.
$400
– 800 (3 items)
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189.
Two
Early Copper and Brass Items
i)
A Pourer
ii)
A 2 Handled Cup
$100
– 250 (2 items)
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190.
Two
Early Copper Saucepans
One
by Epicure (UK) with brass handle and lid
$50
– 100 (2 items)
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191.
An
Early and Unusual Heavy Gauge
Copper Pitcher
Height:
21cm
$100
- 300
_________________________________________________________
192.
Two
Early Large Pots with Iron Handles
One
copper, the other brass
$75
– 150 (2 items)
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193.
A
19th Century Oak Medical Box
Complete
with array of bottles, scales and notebook
with
notes on prescriptions. With
carrying strap.
$400
– 1,000
_________________________________________________________
194.
Three
i)
A “Bleu Royale” vase with gilt and enamel
decoration,
c. 1930’s
ii)
A flower patterned two handled bowl with an orange
ground,
c.1930’s
iii)
A flower patterned jug with a green ground
$200
– 600 (3 items)
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195.
A
Six Long Stemmed Faceted Glasses
All
signed
$600
- 900
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196.
A
Large Bohemian, Blue, Flashed Glass Vase
Depicting
deer amongst fur trees and cottages.
20th
Century.
Height:
39cm
$500
- 800
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197.
A Continental, Silver Plate, Art Nouveau
Tray,
Milk Jug, Sugar Bowl and Tongs
$100 – 250 (4 items)
_________________________________________________________
198.
A
Six Piece Glass and Silver Plate Cruet Set
by Elkington & Co, c.1910
$300 - 500
_________________________________________________________
199.
A
Sterling Silver Soup Ladle
London
1835 by Mary Chawner
$275 – 450
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200.
A
Sterling Silver Engraved 1911 Shooting Trophy
On a wooden stand.
Marks for
makers mark, Charles Boyton & Son
$150 – 250
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201.
A
Set of Six Jamie Linton Mixed Wildflower
Coffee
Spoons
In original box
$400 - 600
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202.
A
Set of Six Jamie Linton Tea Spoons
In original box
$450 - 650
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203.
A
Solid Silver Tennis Trophy Cup
Most likely Australian made.
With makers stamp, “JC”
on rim.
Engraved date 1949 plus details.
With stand and glass dome.
$200 - 300
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204.
A
Moorcroft Phoenix Vase
Designed
by Rachel Bishop
Height:
20cm
$650
– 900
_________________________________________________________
205.
A
Moorcroft Anemone Pattern Bowl, c.1938
Diameter:
16.5cm
$350
– 500
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206.
A
Moorcroft, Early Hibiscus Pattern Bowl, c.1950
Diameter:
14cm
$350
– 450
_________________________________________________________
207.
A
Moorcroft Fly Away Home Vase
By
Rachel Bishop
Height:
20cm
$750 – 1,000
_________________________________________________________
208.
A
Moorcroft Minuet Vase, Ewer Shape
By
Nicola Slaney
Height:
31cm
$1,100
– 1,400
_________________________________________________________
209.
A
Moorcroft Demeter Vase
By
Emma Bossons (Available only to
members of the
Moorcroft
Collectors Club)
Height:
20cm
$675
– 900
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210.
A
Moorcroft Ragged Robin Limited Edition Vase
Numbered
164/200, by Rachel Bishop
Height:
24cm
$900
– 1,300
_________________________________________________________
211.
A
Moorcroft Marika Limited Edition Vase
Numbered
234/300 by Rachel Bishop
Height:
37cm
$2,200 – 3,000
_________________________________________________________
212.
A
Moorcroft 2 Handled Biscuit Barrel
By
Emma Bossons
$1,600
– 2,200
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213.
Two
Solid Silver Items
i)
Bowl With Embossed Leaf Decoration
on
3 bun feet. Continental, marked 900,
with
unreadable
makers name
ii)
A Jug, Possibly Thai with Embossed Dancers
Marked
85 on base
$200
– 500 (2 items)
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214.
A
Sterling Silver Salver
On
3 ball and claw feet
London
, 1903,
makers mark, “H.S.”
Diameter:
27cm; weight:
650g
$400
- 900
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215.
A
Collection of Five Vesta Cases
Four
in sterling silver, c.1890; one with
hard stone
marquetry.
The fifth in rolled gold with embedded
turquoise.
$250
– 700 (5 items)
_________________________________________________________
216.
A
Collection of Six Vesta Cases
Five
in sterling silver, c.1890; one in ivory
$250
- 700
_________________________________________________________
217.
A
Pair of Sterling Silver Trumpet Vases
In
the arts and crafts style.
$100
- 300
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218.
Three
Sterling Silver Items
i)
Gravy Boat
ii)
Gravy Boat
iii)
Two Handled Sugar Bowl on Hoof Feet
for
Thomas Willmore
$200
– 400 (3 items)
_________________________________________________________
219.
A
Boxed Set of Sterling Silver, Apostle,
Coffee Size, Spoons
Birmingham
,
1903, makers mark, “R.P.”
$100
– 200
_________________________________________________________
220.
A
Continental, Solid Silver Set of Six Teaspoons
With
extensively engraved handles and gilt bowls
with
stamped marks.
$200
– 400
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221.
Three
Sterling Silver Items
i)
Gravy Ladle, Exeter, 1833
by
William Rawlings Sobey
ii)
Gravy Ladle,
Makers
mark, “C.W.”
iii)
A Straining Ladle,
Makers
mark, “W.R.S.”
$200
– 400 (3 items)
_________________________________________________________
222.
Two
Sterling Silver Fiddleback Serving Spoons
London
, 1823,
by William Eley and William Fearn
$100
– 300 (2 items)
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223.
Four
Sheffield
, 1902
(three of); the other, 1905
All
by James Deakin & Sons
$200
– 600 (4 items)
_________________________________________________________
224.
A
Pair of Sterling Silver Trumpet Vases
With
beaded edges.
$100
- 250
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225.
A
Pair of Sterling Silver Candlesticks
Birmingham
,
1930, by Adie Brothers
Height:
15.5cm
$450
- 900
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226.
A
Pair of Sterling Silver Candlesticks
Birmingham,
1909, makers mark rubbed
Height:
13cm
$400
- 800
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227.
Stuart
Devlin (b. 1931)
A Pair of Sterling Silver Goblets
Made
to commemorate the marriage of Prince Charles
to
Lady Diana Spencer as a limited edition of 950
individual
goblets (not pairs).
Having
gilt bowls as well as a gilt central stem
representing
the Prince of Wales feathers together
with
a gothic frieze. Hallmarks for
Stuart
Devlin, 1981.
$950
- 1,400
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228.
A
German Marquetry Cased Mantle Clock, c.1910
On
brass bun feet. Eight day movement
strikes the
gong.
In working condition, with key.
$1,000
– 1,500
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229.
A
French White Marble Mantle Clock, c. 1880
With
two spelter figurines of children each side of the
dial
which is surmounted by a wreath surrounding a
mandolin.
Eight day movement, strikes the bell.
In
working condition with key.
$700
– 1,400
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230.
A
Modern Leitz Binocular Microscope
With
inbuilt illumination, 5 lens revolving nosepiece,
plus
other parts located in a drawer within the fitted
carry
case. Appears complete.
Includes various
manuals
and instruction books.
$200
- 500
_________________________________________________________
231.
A
French Carriage Clock, c.1890
Brass
cased, 8 day movement. In working
condition
with
key.
$650
– 1,000
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232.
An
Early Victorian Stick Barometer, c.1830
The
case with parquetry stringing, the scale being
silvered.
Signed, Hoffmeyer,
$1,800
– 2,600
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233.
A
Lalique, Archers Vase, c.1920’s
Clear
and frosted glass with a blue stain.
Signed
R. Lalique (rim reduced)
$4,500 – 6,600
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234.
A Lalique,
Veronique Bowl, c.1920’s
In
opalescent glass, having a silver rim bearing a
French
hallmark. Signed R. Lalique.
$950
– 1,400
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235.
A
Lalique Renard (Fox) Dish, c.1930
In
amber glass. Signed R. Lalique.
$650
- 950
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236.
A
Lalique Saint Vincent Clear & Frosted
Grey Glass Plafonnier (Light Shade),
c.1930
Signed
R. Lalique. Fitted for 2 globes, with twisted
rope
hanger.
$2,000
– 3,000
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237.
Wembley
Ware Nude Bookends, c.1950’s
With
an iridised pearl green glaze.
Height:
28cm
$550
– 950
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238.
A
Very Rare Calyx Jardiniere, c.1919
Modelled
by William Brough having a nouveau bush
scene
depicting a low sun, gums and a cottage.
This
scene is circular and is equally spaced 4 times
around
the piece. It is attributed to Harry
Howell,
an
early decorator for the firm.
Below
this is a gum nut frieze, circling the bowl.
With
grey glaze.
$4,000
– 6,000
Note:
Exhibited
In
the “Wembley Ware” exhibition.
This
is the only example of this piece known to exist.
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239.
Norman
Lindsay Swirl of the Sea Vase
Numbered
236/300. Produced by the National
Trust
of
$400
- 600
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240.
The
Millennium Coin Collection
8
proof, gold coins, 10.021g, 99.99% gold
Diameter:
25mm each
16
proof, silver coins, 31.635g, 99.99% silver
Diameter:
40.5mm each
Released
as a limited edition by the
Royal
Australian Mints. This set, number
1862/3000.
Coins
designed by Stuart Devlin, Goldsmith and
Jeweller
to the Queen (Born
Presentation
box in WA timbers, by Glen Holst
Issue
price in 2000 was $5,995.
$3,000
– 6,000
_________________________________________________________
See
Note on Jewellery after
241.
An
18ct Gold Solitaire Diamond Ring
The
round brilliant cut diamond has an estimated
weight
of 0.47ct and is claw set between upswept
crossover
shoulders. The independent valuation
states
the diamond is G-H colour and VS1 clarity.
See
independent valuation
$600
– 1,200
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242.
A
14ct White Gold, Blue Topaz and Diamond
Necklace and Pendant
The
pendant has a centre drop containing a pear
cut
topaz, surrounded by diamonds and having a
split
bar drop set with diamonds. 66
diamonds in total.
See
independent valuation
$400 - 800
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243.
A Ladies Chaumet (Paris) Anneau Caviar
18ct
Yellow Gold & Sapphire Ring
The valuation states the 89 orange
sapphires
weight 4.00ct.
Stamped 18k Chaumet Paris
With the Chaumet Certificate of Guarantee
Booklet
See independent valuation
$3,000 – 5,000
_________________________________________________________
244.
A
Salavetti Design Blue Diamond Dress Ring
18ct Yellow Gold, with 5 channel set
baguette blue
diamonds with an estimated weight 0.47ct in
total,
clarity VS.
See independent valuation
$1,000 – 1,500
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245.
An
International Watch Company
Gents
Chronograph
In stainless steel, with box and IWC Card
guarantee.
$2,000 – 4,000
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246.
A
Victorian Emerald and Diamond Brooch
Set with 3 emeralds and 2 old cut diamonds,
estimated weight 2 = 0.40ct. 15ct yellow
gold.
$1,200 – 2,200
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247.
A
Victorian Emerald & Diamond Locket Pendant
Set with 2 emeralds and 12 old cut
diamonds,
in a star design and engraved filigree
decoration.
15ct yellow gold.
$2,000 – 3,000
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248.
A
Triple Strand Cultured
With a 14ct two tone gold and ruby set
floral
clasp.
$400 - 800
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249.
An 18ct Yellow Gold Opal Triplet
Foliate Design Ring
$200 - 600
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250.
An Edwardian Diamond Flower, Single Bar Brooch
Having a claw set central old cut diamond
of
approx. 1.30ct together with 34 old cut
diamonds set
into the surrounding petals and bar.
With safety chain.
Platinum and 9ct gold.
$2,000 – 4,000
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251.
A
14ct White Gold & Diamond Floral Bracelet
The valuation states the 77 blue diamonds
have an
estimated weight 2.07ct in total, with a
further
70 diamonds estimated weight 1.88ct in
total.
Box clasp and safety catch.
See independent valuation
$2,200 – 4,200
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252.
A
2.05ct Princess Cut Champagne Diamond Ring
Surrounded by 24 round brilliant cut
diamonds
in a cluster design upon a fancy raised
setting.
See independent valuation
$3,000 – 6,000
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253.
A
Black Tahitian Cultured
Each pearl strung knotted, well matched and
slightly
graduated, with an 18ct white gold clasp.
49 pearls, 7 – 8mm in diameter,
length: 46cm.
$900 – 1,500
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254.
An
18ct Yellow Gold Pendant
Set with a 22ct yellow gold Austrian coin
dated 1915,
25.69g.
Pendant diameter:
5cm
$800 – 1,200
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255.
A
Pair of 14ct Yellow & White Gold, Diamond,
Two
Tone Earrings
Pavé set with 196 diamonds having an
estimated
weight of 2.00ct.
Reversible white or yellow gold.
Hinged hoops.
See independent valuation
$1,400 – 1,800
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256.
An
18ct Yellow Gold & Diamond Ring
pierced upswept setting.
$200 – 600
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257.
A
Set of Three 18ct Yellow Gold & Diamond Rings
The middle ring is set with a central
Argyle champagne
diamond, with a round brilliant diamond
either side.
See independent valuation
The top ring is channel set with 7 round
brilliant cut
diamonds.
The bottom ring is channel set with 9 round
brilliant cut
diamonds.
$1,000 – 1,500
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258.
An
18ct Yellow Gold & Diamond Gentleman’s Ring
With a central diamond of 0.25ct estimated
weight,
surrounded by 41 diamonds with an estimated
weight
0.75ct in total.
Ring weight:
17.3g
$1,500 – 2,500
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259.
A
Victorian Jet Pendant
With a portrait of a girl holding a white
dove
painted on porcelain.
3.8 x 5cm
$150 – 250
_________________________________________________________
260.
An
18ct Yellow Gold, Diamond Pendant
Fancy open patterned, swirl design.
The valuation
states is set with 216 diamonds with an
estimated
total diamond weight of 1.00ct.
See independent valuation
$1,200 – 2,000
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261.
An
Aquamarine & Silver Gilded Bracelet
21 oval cut light blue aquamarines and one
oval cut
quartz are set into articulated links.
Assessed as
handmade.
Aquamarines estimated total weight:
21.15ct
See independent valuation
$600 – 1,200
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262.
A
Pair of Sapphire & Diamond Pendant Earrings
In White Gold
Foliate design with each earring set with
four
diamonds and ten mauve and blue sapphires.
Shepherds hook fittings.
$550 - 950
_________________________________________________________
263.
A
9ct Yellow Gold, Amethyst & Quartz Necklace
With five facetted beads of amethyst,
bordered
either side with facetted quartz on a fine
9ct gold
cable link chain interspersed with four
gold bands.
$350 - 650
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264.
An
18ct Yellow Gold & Arctic Diamond Ring
With a central round brilliant cut diamond
weight
of 0.50ct, clarity VS1, colour F.
Each shoulder is
channel set with five diamonds.
See valuation and diamond grading report.
$500 – 1,500
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265.
A
Pair of 14ct White Gold & Diamond Earrings
Each with a central square design of four
blue
diamonds, surrounded by 20 round brilliant
cut
diamonds.
The valuations states the total estimated
diamond weight is 4.00ct.
Butterfly and post fittings.
See independent valuation.
$3,500 – 7,000
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266.
An
18ct Yellow Gold & Turquoise
Decorative
Scroll Design Ring
Set with 7 round cabochon cut turquoise.
Handmade.
See independent valuation
$500 – 1,000
_________________________________________________________
267.
A Pair of 14ct White Gold, Aquamarine and
Diamond Earrings
Each earring has a square cut aquamarine
set
between 2 diamonds.
Estimated weight of
aquamarines, 2 = 1.72ct.
See independent valuation
$400 - 800
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268.
A 9ct Yellow Gold Sapphire & Seed Pearl Brooch
Four blue oval sapphires set between four
seed pearls
and suspended from a bow design set with
one seed
pearl.
$150 - 450
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269.
A
Daisy Ring, c.1930
Diamond, platinum and 18ct yellow gold.
The 7 old
cut diamonds are set into a daisy cluster
design.
The
valuation states the ring is handmade and in
good
condition.
See independent valuation
$500 – 1,000
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270.
A
Diamond Pendant
With 5 brilliant cut and 168 single cut
diamonds set
in
9ct yellow gold, rhodium plated, in a circular design.
The
valuation states the total diamond weight = 1.00ct.
See
independent valuation
$1,000
– 1,500
_________________________________________________________
271.
An
18ct Yellow Gold Princess Cut, Diamond Ring
The central princess cut diamond with a
certificate
that
states the weight is 0.77ct, colour E and
clarity
VS2. It is flanked each side by a
round
brilliant
cut diamond, set upon filigree designed
shoulders.
See independent valuation and European
Gemmological
Diamond Certificate
$2,000 – 4,000
_________________________________________________________
272.
A
14ct Yellow Gold Smoky Quartz and
Diamond Pendant
The briolette cut smoky quartz has an
estimated
weight
of 56.75ct, with a gold enhancer and overlay
pavé
set with 30 diamonds.
See
independent valuation
$700 – 1,200
_________________________________________________________
273.
Artist
Unknown,
Portrait,
c. early 19th century
Oil
on canvas, with carved, gilt & pierced frame
23.5
x 19cm
$200
– 400
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274.
Attributed to: Max Sinclair, British
(Active 1890 – 1910)
Mountain
Stream
Oil
on canvas
Signed
lower left
40
x 60cm
$400
– 1,200
_________________________________________________________
275.
Artist
Unknown
Cat
With Blue Bow, c.1910
Oil
on artist board
Signed
with initials “E.A.”, lower right
22.5
x 17.5cm
$200
– 500
_________________________________________________________
276.
Artist
Unknown,
Portrait
of a Lady, 19th century
Oil
on wooden panel
24
x 19cm
$180
– 300
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277.
J
Lloyd Elsgood
(British
Evening
Effect (Contintal Lake Scene), c.1900
(The
above from an early label on reverse)
Watercolour
Signed
with monogram lower right
25
x 42cm
$100
- 300
_________________________________________________________
278.
Artist
Unknown, Continental
Mountain
Scene with Walkers and River
Watercolour
20
x 25cm
$100
– 300
_________________________________________________________
279.
Attributed
to: William Callcott Knell (1830 – 1876)
Twilight
Wreck in the
Oil
on canvas
Bears
signature and date 1878, lower left
19
x 39cm
$400
- 600
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280.
Artist
Unknown,
Two
Figures on a Forested Path
Oil
on canvas
Viennese
framers label verso
41
x 34cm
$300
- 500
_________________________________________________________
281.
Two
Original John Gould Lithographs
Hand-coloured;
19th century
i)
Eudromias Morinellus
Likely
from “The Birds of
ii)
Motacilla Yarrelli
Likely
from the same publication
Matched
framing
Each
34 x 50cm
$700
– 1,100 (2 items)
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282.
Artist
Unknown
After
the Storm, 1911
(From
early label on reverse)
Oil
on canvas
Signed
indistinctly lower right
45
x 75cm
$500
– 1,000
_________________________________________________________
283.
Artist
Unknown
Sheep,
Shepherd and Dog at the Gate in Winter
Oil
on canvas
Signed
(indistinctly), lower left
75
x 60cm
$400
- 800
_________________________________________________________
284.
EH
Gill
Pair
of Interior Scenes, c.1890
Watercolours
Signed
lower right
Each
8 x 11.5cm
$200
– 600 (2 items)
_________________________________________________________
285.
Hiroshige
Utagawa (Ando) (1797 – 1858)
Inokashira
Pond and Benten Shrine
From
the, “One Hundred Famous Views of
(
Colour
woodblock print
33
x 21.5cm
$200
– 400
_________________________________________________________
286.
Artist
Unknown
Portrait
of a Child, c.1900
Oil
on canvas
Signed
(indistinctly), lower right
64
x 52cm
$300
- 900
_________________________________________________________
287.
After
a Painting in the Grand Freemasons Lodge
By
Stewart Watson
Portrait
of Robert Burns in Masons Attire
Etching
by Charles Ewart
Published
by; J.W. Watt, Edinburgh
35
x 28cm (image)
$400
- 800
_________________________________________________________
288.
E
Lawson
Church
Watercolour
Signed
lower right
26
x 18cm
$100
- 250
_________________________________________________________
289.
Portrait
of Robert Peck
Original
Colour Lithograph
Published
in Vanity Fair, 4 Sept 1886
32
x 18.5cm
$50
- 100
Note:
Robert Peck was a famous English
race horse
Trainer
(Text from the magazine, verso)
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290.
Exhibition
Poster, c.1970’s
Edvard
Munch, Madonna
Colour
screenprint
63
x 47cm
$1,500
– 2,000
_________________________________________________________
291.
An
Early Four Part Map, dated 1610
Printed
by: John Speede, of “Popes heade alley”
With
hand colouring
Depicts
various islands off the British coast
39
x 51cm
$450
- 850
_________________________________________________________
292.
No _________________________________________________________
293.
An Early to Mid Victorian Mahogany Sideboard
Having ogee molded drawer fronts and a
rococo
styled
back board.
Width:
141cm
$1,000 – 2,000
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294.
A
Cedar Tilt Top, Ovular Centre Table, c.1880
With
a turned centre column upon tripod legs.
106
x 85cm
$300
- 600
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295.
A
Cedar Occasional Table, c.1880’s
With
a serpentine front, centre drawer and tapering
turned
legs.
$300
- 600
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296.
An
Oak High Back Windsor Chair, 19th Century
$500
– 900
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297.
An
Oak High Back Windsor Chair, 19th Century
(Slightly
smaller than above example)
$450
- 850
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298.
A Very Small, Mahogany, Writing Table,
with
Drawer, c.1830
Or
small console table, having lion paw feet.
$300
- 600
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299.
A Victorian Rosewood,
Sheraton Style
Short Chair
With
inlaid marquetry and stringing having a gold
Brocade
upholstered seat.
$100
- 300
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