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100.
Benjamin Landara (1921- 1985)
Central
Australian Landscape
Watercolour
on woomera
Signed
lower right
9.5
x 32cm (image)
$250
- 550
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101.
Shane Pickett (1957 – 2010)
(Noongar)
South
West Landscape
Oil
on artist board
Signed
and dated ’84, lower left
34
x 44cm
$500
– 1,000
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102.
Malcolm Ellis
(Noongar)
Landscape
with Kangaroos
Oil
on artist board
Signed
lower right
49
x 74cm
$500
– 1,000
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103.
Milidji (c.1970’s)
Tribe:
Ounwingga
Area:
Oenpelli, Western Arnhemland
Bird
Natural
ochre on bark
Signed
“Milidji” verso
62
x 40cm
$300
- 600
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104.
Incised Boab Nut, Attributed
to the West Kimberley
The
Emu Hunt, 1950’s
One
side depicting two aboriginal men,
the
other side, two emus.
Length:
28cm
$250
- 450
Provenance:
Same
owner since 1958
Letter
on file from the Western Australian Museum
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105.
A Pair of Wanjina Paintings c.1960’s
i)
Two Wanjina’s
Oil
on wood panel
36
x 22cm
ii)
Wanjina
Natural
ochres on bark
Inscribed
“Lilly” verso
34
x 17cm
$200 - 600
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106.
Gloria Petyarre (b.circa 1938)
Medicine
Leaves
Acrylic
on canvas
120
x 180cm
$2,750
– 4,750
With Certificate of
Authenticity
_________________________________________________________
107.
Linda Syddick
Windmill
Spirit Men
Acrylic
on canvas
141
x 124cm
$2,400
- 4,400
With Certificate of
Authenticity
_________________________________________________________
108.
Walangura Napanongka (b. circa 1946)
Grandmothers
Country
Acrylic
on canvas
83
x 123cm
$4,500
– 7,500
With Certificate of
Authenticity
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109.
Hector Jandany (1928 – 2006)
Language:
Kitja
Area:
Turkey Creek, North West
“Kurrawininjy
Country”, 1997
Ochre
on canvas
Titled
and signed verso
50
x 60cm
$1,600
– 2,400
With Certificate of
Authenticity
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109a.
Dinny Nolan Tjampitjinpa (b. circa 1922 – 25)
Language:
Walpiri
Area:
Mt Allan
Group:
Anmatjera and Walpiri
“Ngapa
Dreaming”, 2007
Acrylic
on linen
92
x 58cm
$1,600
– 2,600
With Certificate of
Authenticity and CD
Represented:
Art
Gallery of Western Australia
National
Gallery of Victoria
National
Gallery of Australia, Canberra
Holmes
à Court Collection
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109b.
Lily Karadada (Mindindil) (b. circa 1921)
Language:
Woonambal
Area:
Prince Regent River
“Rainmaker
Wandjina”, 2010
Acrylic
on canvas
62
x 82cm
$900
– 1,500
With Certificate of
Authenticity
Represented:
National
Gallery, Victoria
Art
Gallery of South Australia
University
of Western Australia
Queensland
Art Gallery
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109c.
Dorothy Napangardi (b. circa 1958)
Language:
Warpiri
Area:
Yuendumu
“Salt
on the Mina Mina “, 2009
Acrylic
on canvas
Signed
“Dorothy” verso
82
x 80cm
$900
– 1,500
With Certificate of
Authenticity and photos
Represented:
National
Gallery of Australia, Canberra
National
Gallery of Victoria
Art
Gallery of South Australia
Northern
Territory Art Gallery
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109d.
Tommy Carroll (b.1956)
Language:
Kitja
Area:
Doon Doon Station, Western Australia
“Nowann”
(Cave)
Ochre
on canvas
Signed
verso
60
x 60cm
$500-1,000
With Certificate of
Authenticity
Represented:
National
Gallery, Canberra
Parliament
House, Canberra
Artbank
Sydney
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109e.
Peggy Patrick (b. circa 1928)
Language:
Kitja
Area:
Eastern Kimberley, Bow River
“Sugarleaf
Country” 2001
Ochre
on canvas
40
x 50cm
$500
– 1,000
With Certificate of
Authenticity
Represented:
National
Gallery of Australia, Canberra
Art
Gallery of Western Australia
Art
Gallery of New South Wales
Northern
Territory Art Gallery
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109f.
Dick Roughsey (Goobalathaldin) (1924 – 1985)
Language:
Lardil
Area:
Mornington Island, Gulf of Carpentaria
Untitled
Natural
ochre on bark
Dated
’84, lower left
Signed
“Goobalathaldin”, lower right
53
x 27cm
$900
– 1,500
Represented:
Most
state galleries
Awarded
an OBE 1978
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109g.
Samuel Namunjdja (1965 – 2009)
Group:
Gardbam
“Kangaroo”
Ochre
on bark
51
x 28cm
$500
– 1,000
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110.
Iris Francis (1913 – 2004)
Catalinas
at Crawley Bay, c.1943
Watercolour
Signed
lower right
24
x 33cm
$650
– 1,200
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111.
Iris Francis (1913 – 2004)
Fremantle
Asylum c.1950’s
Watercolour
Signed
lower left
33
x 40cm
$550
- 950
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112.
Iris Francis (1913 – 2004)
Six
Fashion Artworks, c. late 1930’s - 1941
Watercolour
and gouache
Four
depict ladies wearing stylish clothes and
two
depict a young girl wearing a hat.
All
signed “Francis”, one dated 41.
$200
- 500
Iris Francis worked
for Gibneys in the art department
as
a professional illustrator at the time.

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113.
Two Small Traditional Oil Paintings
i)
Early interior scene
Oil
on wood panel
With
signature and date “G. Branford 6 = 1692”?,
lower
right
9.5
x 15cm
ii)
Mother and Child
Oil
on ceramic tile
Signed
lower right, artist unknown
11
x 11cm
$300 - 700
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114.
Artist Unknown, c.1930
Two
Kittens in a Basket
Oil
on canvas
Signed
with initials “A.R.”, lower right
29
x 39cm
$300
- 500
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115.
J.S. Tetley
Lady
in a Sun Hat
Oil
on card
Signed
and dated 1945, lower right
49
x 30cm
$500
- 800
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116.
J Taylor Brown (British) c.1920
Near
Stewarton
Oil
on panel
Signed
42
x 32cm
$500
– 1,000
Brown was an
Ayrshire painter of landscapes,
exhibiting
between 1893 and 1940 at the Royal Scottish
Academy,
the Glasgow Institute for Fine Arts, the
Manchester
Art Gallery and the Walker Gallery Liverpool.
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117.
Louise Romer (1843 – 1933) British
Girl
with Red Scarf
Oil
on canvas
Signed
lower left
59
x 49cm
$2,500
– 5,000
Born Louise Goode,
in Manchester 1843. She
first
exhibited
under the name Romer. Later,
married a
Mr
Jopling and exhibited under that name from 1874.
She
exhibited at the Paris Salon, the Royal Academy,
the
Royal Society of British Artists, the New Watercolour
Society
and the Grosvenor Gallery.
She was the first
woman to be elected a member of the
Royal
Society of British Artists.
Bibliography:
Dictionary
of Victorian Painters,
(and
illustrated therein)
The
Royal Society of British Artists
Benezit;
International Artist Dictionary
Thieme
Becker XIX, 1926; Vollmer VI, 1962
Represented:
National
Portrait Gallery, London
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118.
Alexis Mathonat (1832 – c.1890) French
The
Entreaty
Oil
on canvas
Signed
lower left
64
x 53cm
$2,500
- $4,500
Exhibited:
The
Paris Salon between 1850 - 1868
Represented:
Museum
of Moulins
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119.
John Hassall (1868 – 1948) British
Ye
Ploughman
Watercolour
Signed
lower right, titled upper left
34
x 24cm
$450
- 850
Studies:
Antwerp
and Paris
Member
of the Royal Institute of Painters and
The
Royal Miniature Society
Exhibited:
The
Royal Academy
The
Royal Scottish Academy and elsewhere
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120.
A Rare & Important Western Australian Document
With
chart of the Swan River, 1829
$15,000
– 20,000
Ordered to be
printed by the House of Commons,
13
May 1829
It includes copies
of correspondence of the Colonial
Department
with various parties interested in forming a
settlement
at the Swan River, WA. (Read
more....)
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121.
A Set of Twelve JA Linton Arts and Crafts Style
Sterling
Silver Coffee Spoons
With
wildflower design handles
$650
– 1,300 (12 items)
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122.
A Set of Six JA Linton Arts and Crafts Style
Sterling
Silver Tea Spoons
With
wildflower design handles
$380
– 600 (6 items)
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123.
Four JA Linton Arts and Crafts Style
Sterling
Silver Items
With
wildflower design handles. Includes:
-
A medium size serving spoon
-
2 smaller serving spoons
-
A butter knife
$380
– 600 (4 items)
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124.
A Set of Six JA Linton Arts and Crafts Style
Sterling
Silver Coffee Spoons
$300
– 500 (6 items)
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125.
A Good, Silver Plate, Pierced Decanter Holder
With
Cut Glass Decanter
Maker
unknown.
Impressed
marks on base, “M & S” with squirrel.
$400
- 600
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126.
An Arts and Crafts Style, Copper and Brass Box
With
a green rectangular stone on the lid.
In the
style
of Linton, Holdsworth or Kitch Currie.
$400
- 600

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127.
A Lalique Opalescent “Avallon” Vase c.1921
Signed
R. Lalique (stencil mark) on base.
Height:
15cm
$3,400
– 5,400

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128.
A Rare, Lalique “Chamois”
Vase
Amber
with white stain.
Signed
R. Lalique France on base (stencil mark)
(Rim
ground) Height: 11.8cm
$2,700
– 3,700

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129.
A Rare, Persian Pattern, Moorcroft
Miniature
Vase, c.1916
Height:
10cm
$1,000
– 1,600
The Persian range
was one of the first designed by
William
Moorcroft after his split with MacIntyres.
Its
Middle Eastern flavour was inspired by Isnik
pottery
and carpets.
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130.
A Wedgwood Jasper Dip, Two Handled,
Covered
Vase
In
dark blue with white applied decoration of
acanthus
leaf friezes and classical maidens.
Early
20th century.
Height:
24cm
$750
– 1,500
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131.
A Thomas Webb & Sons, Three Colour
Cameo
Vase, c.1890
With
foliage decoration in light and dark blue, upon
a
frosted background.
Circular
company mark on base. (With
2 rim chips)
Height:
19cm
$450
– 1,500
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132.
A Thomas Webb & Sons, Two Colour
Cameo
Vase, c.1890
With
white foliage decoration upon a ruby red ground.
Semi
circular company mark on base.
Height:
11cm
$1,000
– 1,800
_________________________________________________________
133.
A Moorcroft, “Moonlit
Blue” Pattern Vase, c.1925
Height:
21.5cm
$3,500
– 4,500
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134.
A Moorcroft “Pomegranate” Pattern Vase, c.1920
On
a royal blue ground.
Height:
18cm
$900
– 1,400
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135.
A Pair of Art Nouveau
Continental Majolica
Jardinières,
c.1910
Decorated
with butterflies and wheat sheafs.
Makers
stamped mark on one base.
$700
– 1,200
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136.
A Royal Doulton Glazed Pottery
Jardinière, c.1915
With
impressed mark and incised initials, “EB”.
$300
- 450
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137.
A Bohemian Glass Vase With
Painted
Panels,
c.1860
One
of a woman in regional dress, the other of
flowers.
With enamel decoration and extensive
gilt
scrolling. Height:
37cm
$800
– 1,600
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138.
A Pair of Loetz Iridised Glass Vases, c.1910
With
copper overlays.
Height:
18cm
$600
– 1,000
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139.
An Alabaster and Marble Bust of a Girl
Likely,
Italian c.1880.
Height:
35cm
$1,500
– 3,000
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140.
A Royal Dux (Bohemia) Porcelain Floor Vase
Modelled
as a tree together with a maiden with
a
fishing net and fish. Applied
pink triangular mark
on
base. Height:
72cm
$1,000
– 2,000
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141.
An Alabaster Carving of a
Woman and
Winged
Cherub, c.1900
“Sogno
di Sposa” incised on the front of the plinth.
Signed
on the reverse, “Luigi Ouzalesi, Scultore,
Pisa”.
Height: 46cm. Plus a
short marble plinth.
$2,400
– 3,400
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142.
A Rare, Signed, Limited Edition Moorcroft Vase
“Woodland
Nymph”, 143/150, dated 2008
Height:
24.5cm
$1,500
– 2,500
_________________________________________________________
143.
A Moorcroft “Eventide”
Pattern Shallow
Bowl,
c.1925
Diameter:
25cm
$2,000
– 3,000
_________________________________________________________
144.
A Moorcroft Pansy Pattern Vase, c.1930’s
(Has
15mm rim chip)
Height:
13cm
$100
- 400
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145.
A Moorcroft “Queens Choice” Pattern Vase
By
Emma Bossons
Height:
19.5cm
$700
– 1,000

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Table
Lamp and Shade
Electrified,
(needs adapter)
Vase
height: 16cm
$1,200
– 1,800
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147.
A Moorcroft Limited
Edition Ewer
“Shimba
Hills”, by Sian Leeper 125/300
Signed.
Height:
31cm
$2,000
– 3,000
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148.
A Moorcroft Double
Handled Biscuit Barrel
Signed
on base by Emma Bossons and
Philip
Gibson and numbered 327.
$2,000
– 3,000
_________________________________________________________
149.
A Moorcroft, Limited Edition “Liberty Centenary
Collection” Vase
Numbered
88/100 and signed by Emma Bossons.
Height:
28.5cm
$1,200
– 1,800
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150.
A Moorcroft Collectors
Club Vase
Numbered
215. Signed by Rachel Bishop and
dated
2003. Height:
20cm
$850
– 1,500
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151.
Two Pippin Drysdale Ceramic Items
i) A “Tanami
Traces” Series V Vase
In
yellow and red ochre with green interior.
Height:
16cm
ii) A “Kimberley”
Series III Closed Form
In
white and red ochre.
Signed
and dated 5/09, on base
Height:
19.5cm
$600 – 1,000 (2 items)
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152.
A Pippin Drysdale “Tanami Traces”, Series I, Vase
Signed
and dated 03, on base
Height:
31cm
$1,000
– 1,800
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153. A
Pippin Drysdale “Tanami Traces”, Series VI, Vase
Signed
on base
Height:
37cm
$1,500
– 2,500
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JEWELLERY
All jewellery items have been inspected by a qualified
gemmologist
and in some cases by external
consultants.
Therefore, subject to our normal
published
conditions of sale, all jewellery lots are as
described.
Gemstones are natural unless described as synthetic.
However,
historically, particularly coloured stones,
have
been subjected to treatments such as heating
and
oiling to enhance their appearance.
We assume
some
percentage of stones have been treated.
Many jewellery items are offered with the vendors,
“Valuation
for Insurance Purposes” document.
These
valuations
give a detailed description of the item and
tend
to reflect a full retail price. It
is accepted that
second
hand jewellery sold at auction normally sells
at
a discount to these valuation amounts.
Where
available, any valuation can be inspected during
the
pre-auction viewing period.
Director: Elizabeth
McKenzie, FGAA. Dip.Gemmology
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154.
A Pair of South Sea Pearl and Diamond
Drop Earrings in 18ct Yellow Gold
The
11mm pearls are well matched and of good lustre.
They
are suspended from settings, each with
9
diamonds and having shepherds hook fittings.
See
independent valuation.
$450
- 950
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155.
A Diamond and Pearl Pendant With Matching
18ct Yellow Gold Chain
The
pendant is a swirl design set with 26 round
brilliant
cut diamonds and suspended with a 9.2mm
cultured
pearl. 26 diamonds = 0.49ct.
See
independent valuation.
$650
– 1,250
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156.
A Pearl Necklace
Consisting
of 43 semi-baroque pearls, strung with a
small
rondell between each pearl and having a silver
flower
design clasp, stamped 925.
The
9mm to 11mm pearls have a silvery lustre.
$450
- 650
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157.
An Aquamarine and Diamond Ring
in 18ct White Gold
The
pear shaped aquamarine is surrounded by
two
rows of diamonds and having diamond set
shoulders.
79 diamonds in total.
See
independent valuation.
$700
– 1,200
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158.
A Tanzanite and Diamond Ring in 18ct White Gold
The
violet/blue tanzanite is marquise cut and set
in
a diamond cluster design. The
valuation states the
tanzanite
weight is 1.92ct and the total diamond
weight
is 0.95ct.
See
Certificate of Authenticity
$1,600
– 2,600
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159.
A Pair of Baroque South Sea Pearl and
Cognac Diamond Earrings by Linneys
The
13mm pearls are suspended from a free form gold
setting
having shepherd hooks. Each
earring set with
two
round brilliant cut cognac diamonds.
$1,600
– 2,600
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160.
A Ruby and Diamond Dress Ring in
18ct Yellow Gold
The
rubies alternate with diamonds in three rows,
set
into a rectangle. Hallmarked
Chester (rubbed)
See
independent valuation
$1,100
– 2,100
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161.
A Sapphire and Diamond Dress Ring in
18ct White Gold
Set
with 8 sapphires and 12 diamonds in a cluster
setting.
See
independent valuation
$500
– 1,000
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162.
A 19th Century Brooch
By
J.M. Wendt, c.1870 Adelaide
Having
a circular design, with a central dome decorated
with
a star pattern, set with seed pearls and a green
stone.
The backing is “press fit” and is see through,
with
a safety chain. Stamped
J.M.W.
$350
- 750
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163.
A Ruby and Diamond Bangle in 9ct Yellow Gold
By
J.M. Wendt c.1870 Adelaide
$1,500
– 2,500
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164.
A Ruby and Diamond Ring
in 10ct Yellow Gold
Set
with 14 square cut rubies and 8 diamonds.
See
independent valuation
$350
- 950
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165.
A Pair of Blue Sapphire and Diamond Earrings
in Yellow Gold
The
pear shaped sapphires are surrounded by a
cluster
of 14 diamonds and suspended from a trio
of
diamonds with a shepherds
hook.
36
diamonds in total.
$1,650
– 2,650
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166.
An 18ct White Gold
Diamond Ring
The
valuation states the central round brilliant cut
diamond
has an estimated weight of 0.80ct.
The
upswept shoulders are each set with 5 diamonds.
See
independent valuation.
$1,800
– 2,800

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167.
A Pink Champagne Sapphire and Diamond
Dress Ring in 15ct Yellow and White Gold
The
central round pink champagne sapphire of 0.54ct
is
surrounded by a circle of diamonds and having
diamond
set shoulders. Under the
setting is a small
bezel
set diamond. 32 round
brilliant cut diamonds
in
total.
See
independent valuation.
$600
– 1,200
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168.
A South Sea Pearl and Diamond Pendant
in 18ct White Gold
The
pearl is 9.4mm with a silver lustre and is
suspended
from two circles, set with 32 diamonds
in
total. The pearl mount is
set with 2 diamonds.
With
a 9ct white gold, trace link chain, 46.5cm long.
See
independent valuation.
$650
– 1,250
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169.
A Substantial Blue Sapphire and Diamond Brooch,
Flower Design in White Gold
Consisting
of 5 blue sapphires with an estimated
weight
of 5.00ct in total. Each
sapphire is surrounded
by
diamonds set in a leaf design and having two stems
set
with baguette cut diamonds. 40
diamonds in total.
(With
the addition of a bale, could be worn as a
pendant)
$1,000
– 2,000
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170.
A Solitaire Diamond
Ring in 18ct White Gold
The
valuation states the princess cut diamond weighs
0.80ct
and is colour D, clarity VS1.
See
independent valuation and GIA diamond report.
$4,500
– 6,000
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171.
A Pair of Diamond Cluster Earrings in 18ct White
and Yellow Gold
Each
stud is set with 7 round brilliant cut diamonds
which
the valuation states are G colour and
VS
clarity.
See
independent valuation.
$550
– 1,100
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172.
A 2.07ct Diamond Ring
in Platinum
The
valuation states the central round brilliant cut
diamond
is colour G/H and clarity VS2, with a weight
of
2.07ct. The shoulders are
set with four baguette
cut
diamonds, colour G/H, clarity VVS.
See
independent valuation.
$11,000
– 16,000
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173.
A Diamond Ring in 18ct
White Gold
The
36 baguette cut diamonds are channel set all
around
the ring. The valuation
states the diamonds
=
3.00ct in total, colour G/H, clarity VVS.
See
independent valuation.
$3,500
– 5,500
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174.
A Very Fine Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring
in 18ct Yellow and White Gold
The
valuation states the emerald measures
9.98
x 8.17 x 6.26mm, and is surrounded by 14 round
brilliant
cut diamonds = 1.30ct estimated total diamond
weight.
Emerald weight is estimated at 3.50ct.
See
independent valuation.
$7,000
– 12,000
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175.
An 18ct Yellow Gold
“Gate Style” Bracelet
Weight:
27g
$2,200
– 2,800
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176.
A Blue Sapphire and Diamond Ring
in 18ct Yellow Gold
The
“bright blue” oval sapphire is set between
2
marquise cut diamonds and having diamond set,
raised
shoulders in a fancy diamond set scroll design.
Six
diamonds in total.
See
independent valuation.
$1,000
– 2,000
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177.
A 1.20ct Solitaire Diamond Ring in
14ct Yellow Gold
The
valuation states the round brilliant cut diamond
has
an estimated weight of 1.20ct, colour G/H,
clarity
SI1.
See
independent valuation and Diamond Certificate
$4,500
– 7,500
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178.
A Diamond Cluster Ring, Heart Shape Design,
in 14ct Yellow Gold
20
baguette and round brilliant cut diamonds.
See
independent valuation
$350
- 650
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179.
A Diamond Ring
With
a 1.67ct central round brilliant cut diamond
which
the valuation states is colour G/H, clarity VS.
The
shoulders are set with 6 baguette cut diamonds,
colour
G/H, clarity VVS. Stamped
platinum.
See
independent valuation.
$8,000
– 12,000
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180.
A Jade and Diamond
Pendant in 18ct White Gold
The
valuation states the natural jade circular pendant
has
a central diamond surrounded by smaller
diamonds.
Above the jade pendant is a decorative
diamond
setting with heart motifs.
35
diamonds in total.
See
independent valuation.
$850
– 1,450
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181.
A Blue Sapphire and Diamond Ring in
18ct Yellow Gold
The
central oval cut sapphire is bezel set and
surrounded
by round brilliant cut diamonds.
$1,000
– 1,500
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182.
A Western Australian Fire Brigade Pendant
in 9ct Yellow Gold, 1925
Inscribed
verso “Presented by the W.A.F.B. Union
to
W.E. Gardner, for instituting 2 platoons in the
Fire
Service, 1.5.25”
Stamped
with makers mark, J & H
$300
- 650
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183.
A Foliate Design Diamond Pendant in
10ct Yellow and White Gold
$500
– 1,000
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184.
A Blue Sapphire and Diamond Dress Ring
in 18ct White Gold
The
central blue sapphire is set in a bow design with
four
diamonds and the shoulders having a diamond
shaped
design, set with 16 diamonds.
See
independent valuation.
$750
– 1,250
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185.
A Solitaire Diamond
Ring in 18ct White Gold
The
round brilliant cut diamond is set upon upswept
shoulders.
The valuation states the estimated diamond
weight
is 0.45ct, colour H, clarity SI1.
See
independent valuation.
$500
– 1,500
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186.
An Australian 9ct Yellow Gold Bar Brooch
with Rectangular Hinged Locket, c.1900
Decorated
with seed pearls and red stones in a star
and
moon design. The locket is
inscribed “Presented
to
W. Walker from friends at Eskdale” (Victoria)
Weight:
14g
$350
- 650
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187.
An Art Deco Diamond Ring in 18ct White Gold,
circa 1930
The
valuation states the central emerald cut diamond
is
0.90ct, colour H, clarity VS1. The
shoulders and the
central
diamond are set either side with baguette cut
diamonds.
See
independent valuation.
$4,750
– 7,750
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188.
An Amethyst Two Tone,
9ct Gold Ring
Handmade
and custom designed. The
amethyst is
bezel
set in yellow gold resting upon a curved white
gold
band.
The oval cut amethyst measures 10 x 7.8 x 5.7mm.
See
independent valuation.
$350
- 750
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189.
A 3.35ct Diamond Ring
in 18ct White Gold
The
valuation states the round brilliant cut diamond
weighs
3.35ct, colour M/N, clarity VS1, set in 6 claws,
with
2 shoulder baguette cut diamonds.
See
independent valuation.
$18,000
– 30,000
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190.
A Sterling Silver Jewellery Suite
by Herman Siersbol, Denmark
Consisting
of necklace, bracelet, earrings and brooch.
Each
piece stamped “Sterling Denmark, H.S.”
$300
- 600
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191.
A Cognac Diamond Ring
in Yellow Gold
The
round brilliant cut cognac diamond weighs
approximately
0.35ct and is 6 claw set, with raised
shoulders
and petal design.
$350
- 750
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192.
An 18ct Gold, Three Tone Bracelet in a
Mesh and Bar Design
Weight:
22.5g
$2,000
– 3,000
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193.
A Blue Sapphire and
Diamond Cluster Ring
in 14ct and 9ct White Gold
$300
- 600
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194.
An Antique Diamond and Seed Pearl Brooch,
in 15ct Yellow Gold, c.1900
With
a central flower design set with an old cut
diamond
and having a seed pearl set each side and
a
decorative scrolling filigree pattern.
With
safety chain.
Length:
44mm
$240
- 440
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195.
Two Brooches
i) A 3 Ruby and 2
Diamond Fancy Bar Brooch
in 9ct Yellow Gold.
Hallmarked.
ii) A Diamond Brooch
in 15ct Yellow Gold
With
a central circular pattern, set with a diamond
in
a flower design.
$400 – 600 (2 items)
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196.
No Lot
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197.
A 9ct Yellow Gold,
Hallmarked Locket
Engraved
“Pro Deo et Patria” (For God and Country)
Weight:
12g
$550
- 950
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198.
An Akoya Cultured Pearl Necklace with a
14ct Yellow Gold Ball Clasp
Pearls
are individually knotted
Length:
87cm; Diameter:
6mm
$300
- 500
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199.
An Akoya Cultured Pearl Necklace with
a White Gold Clasp
Pearls
are individually knotted. Diameter:
5mm
Length:
87cm
$300
- 500
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