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200.
A Diamond Ring in 10ct
Yellow Gold
Ninety-two
diamonds set into a stepped square stage
and
the shoulders. Having a
fancy pierced gallery
and
a curved scroll design under the shoulders.
See
independent valuation.
$500
– 1,000
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201.
An Opal Pendant in 18ct
Yellow Gold
With
green and red opalescence.
Approximately
24 x 16mm
$1,200
– 1,800
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202.
A diamond and Blue Sapphire Ring in
14ct Yellow Gold
Eighteen
square cut sapphires set into alternating
columns
with 16 pavé set diamonds, in a dome design.
See
independent valuation.
$400
- 800
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203.
A Ladies Manual Omega Wristwatch
In
18ct yellow gold with original 18ct gold bracelet.
Stamped
750, (working at time of cataloguing)
$250
- 550
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204.
A Longines, Flagship, Automatic, Gentleman’s
Wristwatch with Date
Having
an 18ct yellow gold circular case and crocodile
skin
band.
$1,200
– 2,000
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205.
A Fine, Harry Winston 18ct White Gold and
Diamond Self-Winding Chronograph Wristwatch
With
date and original snap-on adjustable bracelet.
See
through back. The case, dial
and movement,
signed.
Numbered 154.
Diameter:
35mm
$10,000
– 20,000
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206.
An English Longcase Clock, c.1820
Painted
dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds
hand,
8 day movement, chimes the hour. Case
of
oak,
rosewood and mahogany. With
key and winder.
$2,500
– 3,500
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207.
A Three Piece Art Nouveau, Gouda,
(Zuid – Holland) Clock Set, c.1908
The
movement, French, 8 day, strikes the bell on full
and
half hour, by Japy & Co.
$4,000
– 5,000
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208.
An English Gothic Style Skeleton Clock,
Late 19th Century
Strikes
the bell (dome cracked on back)
$2,000
– 3,000
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209.
A Meissen Mythological Porcelain Clock, c.1790
Modelled
with naturalistically styled figures of
Prometheus,
Hercules and Jupiter. Meissen
crossed
swords
mark on base
Height:
71cm
$6,000
– 9,000
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210.
A French Louis XVI
Style Lyre-Shaped
Mantle Clock
Having
a white marble body and ormolu decoration.
The
circular pendulum surrounds the dial.
The dial
having
painted garland decoration, lyre shaped hands,
Arabic
numerals and Paris retailers name.
$5,000
– 7,500
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211.
A Late Victorian 18ct Gold Gentleman’s Half-Hunter
Pocket Watch by J.W. Benson of London
The
case is hallmarked, also with inscription
dated
1892.
The
movement, dial and case are all signed.
Also
engraved; “By warrant to HM The Queen,
Ludgate
Hill, London”, and “The Keyless Ludgate
Watch”.
Together
with a 9ct gold Albert chain, a silver metal
mounted
quartz intaglio seal and a 9ct gold propelling
pencil,
by Mordan and Co.
$600
– 1,800 (4 items)
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212.
A George III 18ct Gold Open-Faced Pocket Watch
The
engine turned dial with Roman numerals and gold
hands.
Having a hallmarked case, verge escapement
key
wind movement, signed, “Rentzsch,
St
James Square, London.
$700
– 1,400
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213.
A Set of Eight Lalique “Angel” Glasses
In
cut and moulded crystal glass. Each
signed on
base.
Post 1945. (Very small chip on one)
$300
– 900 (8 items)
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214.
A Set of Four R. Lalique Liqueur Glasses
With
deco style, enamelled short stems. Each
signed
on
base, “R. Lalique, France”. Pre
1939
$200
– 400 (4 items)
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215.
A Lalique “Langeais” Carafe/Decanter
With Stopper, post 1945
Or
can be used as a vase. Signed
on base
(Stopper
chipped)
Height:
25cm
$300
- 600
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216.
A Lalique “Lucca” Vase, Post 1945
In
clear and frosted glass. Signed.
Height:
28cm
$400
- 700
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217.
A Lalique “Papillon” (Butterfly) Vase, Post 1945
In
clear and frosted glass. Signed.
Height:
18cm
$300
- 500
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218.
A Lalique Bon Bon Dish, Post 1945
Signed
on base
Diameter:
14cm
$200
- 350

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219.
A Lalique, “Jaffa” Pattern, Set of 6 Punch Cups
Plus Matching Serving Tray, c.1930
In
clear and frosted amber glass. Each
piece signed.
$500
– 1,000 (7 items)
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220.
A Large Moser Vase in Clear Glass, c.1930’s
With
gilded decoration and raised ultra marine blue,
coloured
glass panels.
Height:
26cm
$500
- 800
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221.
A Lalique Powder Box for D’Orsay, France, c.1912
In
frosted glass, with 3 dancing female figures on the
lid.
Signed, “R. Lalique France”, on base.
Diameter:
9.5cm
$500
- 900
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222.
A Lalique Frosted Glass Paperweight
Model
number 1150, “Hardi”, a bird with head down.
Early
engraved mark on base, “R. Lalique France”
Height:
9.3cm
$450
- 650
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223.
A Fine Venetian Engraved Glass, c.1900
Depicting
a man and horse ploughing and a man with
a
shovel.
Height:
22cm
$250
- 450
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224.
A Mid Victorian Engraved Glass Decanter
With Stopper
The
engraving depicting grapes, vines and leaves.
Together
with a pair of Victorian fern engraved
wine
glasses.
$200
– 500 (3 items)
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225.
An Impressive Pair of Brass Art Nouveau
Candlestick Holders with Slate Bases
Height:
52cm
$850
– 1,200
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226.
A Significant Gouda Jardiniere and
Matching Stand, c.1910 (Holland)
Attributed
to Henri Breetvelt. Both pieces signed.
“Gouda,
Holland”
Height: 94cm
$4,000
– 5,000
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227.
A French Bronze Bust of a Lady, c.1880
Mounted
on a marble plinth.
Height:
16cm
$350
- 600
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228.
Réal del Sarte (French) 19th Century Art Nouveau
Patinated Bronze
Of
a woman in a cloak with hands clasped, possibly
St.
Joan. Signed on base.
Height:
34cm
$500
– 1,000
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229.
A 19th Century Bronze Bust of a Roman Emperor
(Likely
Septimus Severus)
On
a marble plinth. Signed on
reverse “P. Mormilo”?
Height:
24cm
$600
- 900
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230.
A Small Edwardian Walnut, Low, Circular
Occasional Table
With
4 ball and claw feet and a quartered burr
walnut
top.
Height:
42cm; Diameter:
59cm
$50
- 250
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231.
A Pair of Victorian Footstools With
Tapestry Covers
The
wood ebonised with inlays and each with
4
fluted short legs.
$250
- 650
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232.
An Edwardian Hepplewhite Style Display Cabinet
With
double astragal glazed doors, glass side panels
and
3 display levels.
$600
– 1,200
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233.
A Mid 19th Century Cedar, Australian, Gentleman’s
Press Upon a Chest
The
press, with internal drawers and two arch panel
doors.
The chest having 2 full and 2 half drawers.
$1,500
– 3,500
Provenance:
Anglican
Bishop of Warrnambool, Victoria, then
Bishop
of Bunbury. Then private collection.

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234.
An Exceptional and Rare, Mid Victorian,
Eight Seat, Burr Oak Circular Table
Of
serpentine form upon an interesting and substantial
carved
tripod base terminating in castors.
Height:
73cm; Diameter:
160cm
$4,750
– 5,750
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235.
A Very Good Set of 6, Mid Victorian,
Walnut, Balloon Back Chairs
With
fretted and carved splats and upholstered in
a
cranberry coloured cotton velvet fabric.
$2,000
– 3,000 (6 items)
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236.
A Good Set of Six Mid Victorian, Mahogany
Dining or Drawing Room Chairs
With
removable over covers.
$1,200
– 1,800 (6 items)
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237.
A Pair of Korean Early 20th Century Dowry Chests
Of
Lacquered and waxed pine, having brass locks and
hinges
(and keys) and pierced copper corner
decorations.
$300
– 600 (2 items)
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238.
A French Cherrywood and Oak Four Door
Sideboard, c.1920’s
With
2 secret drawers, canted corners and 6 turned
and
fluted feet.
191
x 56cm
$2,000
– 3,000
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239.
A Victorian Burr Walnut Chiffonier
With
barley twist decoration, arch panel doors and
an
upper display shelf.
$2,000
– 3,000
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240.
A 17th Century and Later, Oak, Gate-leg Table
With Folding Top
Having
6 turned legs (plus the gate-leg), carved
scrolling
along the top rail, a drawer and carved
stretchers
between each leg.
$1,000
– 3,000
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241.
A 19th Century French Boulle, Tortoiseshell
and Brass Inlaid Games Table
With
a swivelling and folding top, green fabric playing
surface
and ebonised cabriole legs.
$4,000
– 6,000
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242.
A Regency Mahogany Pembroke Table
With Drawer, c.1820’s
93
x 101cm
$1,000
– 1,600
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243.
An Oak, Hanging, Single Door Corner Cupboard
Early
19th Century or earlier.
$450
- 950
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244.
A Good Oak Extension Dining Table with Winder,
c.1870
To
seat 8 people.
203
x 133cm
$1,000
– 2,000
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245.
Two Meissen Miniature Cups and Saucers
i)
With peacock scale border in dark pink, with
painted
panels after Watteau. With
underglaze
crossed
swords mark and star, “Marcolini Period”
1774
- 1814
ii) With painted
maritime scenes having a cobalt
blue
background. c.1760. With
Meissen mark.
$400 - 900 (2
items)
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246.
i) A Pair of English
Porcelain Gravy or
Sauce Boats, c.1800
With
moulded relief and painted decoration of flowers
and
foliage.
ii) An English
Porcelain Cream Jug, c.1800
With
painted flower decoration
$600 – 1,200 (3 items)
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247.
A Meissen Sweetmeat Dish, 1774 - 1814
Of
a reclining lady with bowl, having painted bird
and
foliage decoration. With
“Marcolini Period”
underglaze
mark. (With minor repairs)
$800
– 1,400
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248.
A Meissen Coffee Jug, c.1900
With
painted floral and gilt decoration.
Underglaze Meissen mark
$400
- 900
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249.
A Meissen Coffee Jug, Pre 1924
With
painted and gilt decoration depicting peacocks,
hens,
butterflies etc. With double
cancelled pre 1924
mark
in underglaze blue.
$500
- 900
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250.
A Meissen Flower Encrusted Scent Bottle,
With Stopper, c.1830
With
Meissen underglaze mark. (Minor damage)
$150
- 300
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251.
A Coalport Milk Jug
In
pink with mask faces for the pourer and base of
the
handle. c.1875 mark on base
Height:
14cm
$150
- 350
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252.
A Meissen Group of Five Dancing Figures
19th
century, with underglaze Meissen mark.
$500
– 1,000
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253.
Two Meissen Figure Groups, c.1740 - 1774
Depicting
a shepherd and shepherdess as well
as
sheep. Both with the Meissen
underglaze crossed
swords
mark with dot.
$2,000
– 4,000 (2 items)
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254.
A Pair of Sevres Style Vases, c.1900
With
ormolu decoration.
(Bearing
Sevres mark on base)
Height:
25cm
$1,200
– 1,800 (2 items)
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255.
i) A Sterling Silver
Teapot
With
rococo styled repousse and engraved decoration.
The
upper knob – an eagle.
London,
1869, by William Holmes
ii) A Similarly
Styled, Sterling Silver Milk Jug
London,
1893, by Martin, Hall & Co. Ltd.
$450 – 900 (2 items)
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256.
A Boxed Set of Six David AndersenTeaspoons
in 830 Silver plus a Server by David Andersen
(Norway)
$100
– 250 (7 items)
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257.
i) A Sterling Silver
Serving Spoon
With
engraved decoration and a barley twist handle.
Sheffield,
1882, by Martin Hall & Co. Ltd
ii) Two Long Handled
Sterling Silver Ladles
One
with a pourer.
London,
1784, makers mark, “I.D.”? (Rubbed)
The
other, hallmarks rubbed. Both with most likely,
carved
horn, spiral twist handles.
$250 – 500 (3
items)
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258.
i) A Sterling Silver
Salver
With
scrolled, engraved decoration and a pie crust
edge,
upon 3 scrolled feet.
London,
1887, by William Gibson and John Langman.
Weight:
624gms
ii) Two Sterling
Silver Bon Bon Dishes
-
Birmingham 1912
-
Sheffield 1907
$350 - 750 (3 items)
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259.
A Set of Three Perfume Bottles
Within
a sterling silver holder, having sterling silver
tops
and glass stoppers.
Birmingham,
1912, by C.S.C. & Co
$275
- 475
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260.
A Sterling Silver Rococo Styled Jug
London,
1847. Makers mark, “J.A.
& G.A.”
Possibly
for George Angell and Joseph Angell
Height:
16cm
$150
- 300
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261.
A Sterling Silver Three Piece Tea Service
Consisting
of: Teapot, double handled
sugar bowl,
milk
jug, plus sugar spoon and sugar tongs.
Sheffield,
1883, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths
Company.
With the mark of William Gibson and
John
Langman.
$400
– 1,000 (5 items)
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262.
A Mid 19th Century French Picture Clock
With
a fine oil painting depicting a village scene and
stream.
The clock face signed, “Wurtel”, Paris.
In
original box and frame.
63
x 79cm
$1,400
– 2,400
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263.
Two Russian 19th Century Icons with Oklads
22
x 18cm
22
x 17.5cm
$600
– 1,200 (2 items)
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264.
Two Russian 19th Century Icons
i)
Madonna and Child
22
x 16.5cm
ii) Jesus
23
x 16.5cm
$600 – 1,000
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265.
A Russian 19th Century Icon
Madonna
and Child
Oil
on pine panel
29
x 21.5cm
$400
- 800
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266.
Three Pieces of Contemporary Glass
i) A Murano Three
Colour Diamond Faceted Vase
Height:
19cm
ii) A Kosta Boda
Glass Cat
Height:
15cm
iii) A Murano Three
Colour Venini Vase
Height:
15.5cm
$80 - 250 (3
items)
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267.
A Royal Doulton Glazed Pottery
Art Nouveau Vase, c.1900
Incised
initials, “LW” on base, very possibly for
Linnie
Watt.
Height:
24cm
$400
– 1,000
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268.
A Flora Landells, Glazed Pottery Vase
Signed,
“Landells Perth” on base
$250
- 450
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269.
An Eileen Keys Pottery, Conical, Bowl
Signed,
“Keys”, on base
$250
- 450
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270.
A Wembley Ware, “Mud Crab”, Platter
Company
mark on base
$250
- 450
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271.
A Wembley Ware, “Large Dhufish” Vase
Company
mark on base
$250
- 450
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272.
A Royal Doulton “Abdullah” Figurine
HN2104,
Issued 1953 - 1962
Height:
15.2cm
$350
- 550
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273.
Two Glass Paperweights
i)
Multi-faceted, with internal flowers and pot,
likely
Bohemia, c.1900
ii) A Fine
Millefiori Paperweight
of
good size and quality. Possibly
Baccarat, c.1910
$500 – 800 (2
items)
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274.
A Massive, Royal Doulton, “Prestige” Series
Fighter Elephant, by Chas Noke, c.1954
Height:
29cm; Length:
57cm
$2,000
– 3,000
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275.
A Chinese, Carved, Green Jade Bowl
With
dragons in high relief.
Diameter:
30cm
$2,000
– 6,000
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276.
A Satsuma (Japanese) Tea Service
Extensively
gilded and enamelled with figures and
dragons.
Consisting of: teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug
5
cups, saucers and plates.
$600 - 900
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277.
A Chinese Famile Rose Tobacco Jar and Lid c.1900
Decorated
in enamels depicting flowers and butterflies.
Seal
stamp on base.
$500
– 1,000
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278.
Jean Lurcat (1892 – 1966) France
Woven
wool tapestry “Fanfare”, depicting a rooster.
Signed
“Lurcat” within the image, lower right
Signed
on label on reverse and numbered 247/500
152
x 108cm
$850
– 2,000
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279.
A Turkish Silk on Silk Rug
Central
medallion pattern, Signed
“Cinar” within
the
pattern.
133
x 91cm
$1,000
– 2,000
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280.
A Moroccan Kelim Rug
With
a geometric pattern
133
x 230cm
$450
- 750
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281.
A Chinese Silk on Silk Rug
Depicting
Japanese geishas
99
x 61cm
$1,500
– 2,500
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282.
Two Framed 19th Century Belgian Tapestries
One
depicting 3 ladies and 2 gentlemen.
The other,
1
lady and 2 gentlemen. (One
of, with bagpipes)
93
x 61cm
85
x 64cm
$1,800
– 4,000 (2 items)
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283.
Two Arts and Crafts Style Boxes
by Maude Richardson
i) Mixed wood
including sheoak with a copper
repousse
lid panel and corner decorations.
13 x 32 x 16cm
ii) A cedar box
with a copper repousse lid panel
and
corner decorations.
10.5 x 13.8 x 14cm
$150 – 300 (2 items)
Maude Richardson was founder of the Womens Society
of
Fine Arts and Crafts, c.1935. By
1952 its membership
was
140.
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284.
An Arts and Crafts Style Chest
by Maude Richardson
Of
mixed timber having repousse brass and copper
work
decoration, with brass hinges, set upon castors.
37 x 60 x 38cm
$400
- 700
This item was illustrated with an article about the
maker,
in the Western Mail, 24/7/1952, p.36
(copy
on file)
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285.
An Arts and Crafts Style Circular Mirror
Having
a repousse pewter surround with 3 green
cabochons.
Diameter:
39.5cm
$150
- 250
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286.
Two Art Nouveau Ceramic Items
i) An Austrian Made
Figural Vase
Impressed
and painted marks on base
Height:
31cm
ii) A Wall Plaque of
a Ladies Face
Impressed
makers mark on reverse
$250 – 400 (2 items)
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287.
A Royal Worcester, Boxed Demitasse Coffee Service
Consisting
of: 6 cups and saucers and 6
sterling silver
coffee
spoons. The porcelain in
royal blue with floral
and
gilt friezes and gilt cup interiors.
Dated
as 1927.
$450
- 750
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288.
A George Jones, Boxed Demitasse Coffee Service
Consisting
of: 6 cups and 6 saucers. The
cups in silver
plate
art nouveau holders. The
porcelain decorated with
royal
blue and gilt freizes.
With
printed marks for 1924 – 51.
$350
- 650
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289.
A Noritake (Japan) Tea Service
Consisting
of: 12 cups, 11 saucers, 12
side plates,
milk
jug, sugar bowl and 2 serving plates.
Decorated
with hand painted garlands and ultra marine
blue
and gilt friezes.
$250
- 450
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290.
A Collingwood Coffee Service (England) c.1935
Decorated
with birds and flowers in the oriental style.
Consisting
of: a coffee pot, milk jug,
sugar bowl,
4
coffee cans, 4 demitasse cups, plus 2 sets of
6
saucers.
$250
- 400
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291.
Two Doulton and Co. Figurines
i)
“Geraldine” (matte) HN2348
Issued
1972 – 1976
ii) “Simone”
HN2378
Issued
1971 - 1981
$100 – 300 (2 items)
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292.
Four George Jones Demitasse Coffee Cups
and Saucers
The
cups in silver plate art nouveau mounts
$150
– 250 (4 items)
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293.
Three Steiff Plush Teddy Bears (Germany)
All
with jointed limbs and the Steiff button.
The Golden
coloured
one, a replica of the company’s 1906 bear.
$400
– 800 (3 items)
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