The Art and Antiques Collection of the late Judith and Bruce Terry, Teychel 16 Moule Avenue Brighton

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The Contents of Teychel, 16 Moule Avenue, Brighton   The Collection of the late Judith & Bruce Terry    Auction • Sunday 30 April 2023

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The Contents of Teychel, 16 Moule Avenue, Brighton

The Collection of the late Judith & Bruce Terry

LIVE AUCTION

Sunday 30 April 2023, 11am

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Teychel, 16 Moule Avenue, Brighton VIC 3186

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Monday 1 May 11am–5pm

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Teychel, 16 Moule Avenue, Brighton VIC 3186

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We and pleased to present this catalogue for the family of the late Judith and Bruce Terry. This collection is truly outstanding, both for its quality and its breadth, and we highly recommend attending the viewing in person.

Viewings will be held onsite at Teychel, the gracious Terry family home in Moule Avenue, Brighton, offering an extraordinary opportunity for collectors to view this remarkable collection of furniture, paintings and decorative arts in one of Melbourne’s finest properties.

Some of the finest pieces showcased here have been selected for a very special auction that we are holding mid year entitled “Exceptional in Australia,” to allow time for further research and also so that they may be viewed alongside other outstanding examples of their International Art and International decorative arts genres.

We welcome your interest in this quality single owner collection, and we look forward to being of service to you.

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The Collection of the late Judith & Bruce Terry

Judith and Bruce Terry shared a love of collecting and travel. This passion would take them to London and regional England, sometimes twice a year, where they would attend the exhibitions of many of the most prestigious antique-dealerships, such as Partridge and Mallett, whose clientele included many of the world’s wealthiest antique collectors acquiring exceptional furniture for grand homes in the UK and Europe, as well as America.

Judith and Bruce secured many fine pieces in the 1970s and 1980s at a time when not many Australian antique collectors were buying on the International market in such a way.

Bruce was very well-known in vintage and classic car circles, but Judith also shared this

love of great British cars and together they owned and drove fabulous examples by RollsRoyce, Jaguar, as well as those by Triumph and MG to name just a few. These they housed in a separate property opposite Teychel in Moule avenue, with exceptional and purpose-built garaging facilities. Building was in Bruce’s blood. He was a self- made man and was very successful in first building, and then developing, properties around Melbourne.

Judith was also very successful as a fashion model under her maiden name Judith Baker and she had a love of interior design. It was Judith that was the driving force of collecting the antiques and the art and putting it all together stylishly at their Brighton home. Her

love of European houses and landscapes is evident both in the way Teychel was developed as a property with its Italianate influences and also in the collection itself with a strong focus on European art.

Judith and Bruce Terry’s daughter Bettina and son Gavin grew up at Teychel and being surrounded by this collection seemed normal to them in their youth, as they played around the property, with its glorious beach-front position. Summer memories that will stay with them for life. But time moves on for everyone and so now the property is being sold, as is the collection of art and antiques, that will go on to grace other collections here in Australia and Internationally.

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A large and impressive Louis XV style giltbronze clock, French, 19th century the works stamped R.C 81cm high, 60cm wide $4,000–6,000

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A fine pair of large Paris porcelain gilt and hound, fox and bird painted urns, French, first quarter of the 19th century 43.5cm high, 22.5cm wide

PROVENANCE

Partridge London, circa early 1980s

This lot will be included in the 'Exceptional in Australia’ auction later in the year but will also be viewed at Teychel 16 Moule Avenue, Brighton at the advertised viewing times in this catalogue.

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An impressive walnut parquetry and cut brass and white metal inlaid serpentine fronted commode, probably German/Austrian, 18th century 133cm wide, 68cm deep, 113cm high

PROVENANCE

Kurt Geiger collection

Kurt Geiger (1915-1972), businessman, was born on 11 March 1915 in Vienna, son of Eugen Geiger, merchant, and his wife Elsa, née Glaser. As a young man, Kurt served behind the counter of his family's drapery business. Educated at Waser Gymnasium, in 1933-38 he studied medicine at the University of Vienna.

$5,000–8,000

A rare pair of William and Mary carved walnut tall caned back chairs, stamped C Gresley, English, circa 1700

139cm high, backs 36cm wide, seats 38cm deep

PROVENANCE

Mallett London, early 1980s $4,000–6,000

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An impressive mahogany long-case clock by Jas Schelefield of London, English, circa 1780 240cm high, 57cm wide

$4,000–6,000

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CIRCLE OF GODFREY KNELLER (ENGLISH SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURY) Portrait of William III (1650-1702) oil on canvas 124 x 100cm $8,000–12,000 7 CIRCLE OF GODFREY KNELLER (ENGLISH SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURY) Portrait of Mary II (1662-1694) with fur trimmed robe, crown and sceptre oil on canvas 118 x 91cm $8,000–12,000
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ENGLISH SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURY Portrait of a young noble-man in armour and ruff oil on oak panel 56 x 43cm
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$3,000–5,000
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A George I mahogany and needlework tapestry

wing-back armchair, English, early 18th century

120cm high, 70cm wide, 60cm deep

$2,500–3,500

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A very rare George III mahogany and ivoryinlaid rent desk, English, circa 1760

180cm wide, 96cm deep, 80cm high

PROVENANCE

Asprey Ltd, London, 27/07/76 (£3,000)

$8,000–12,000

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Sheffield

74cm high

$800–1,200

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65cm high, 40cm wide

PROVENANCE Stair

$500–800

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98cm

$1,500–2,500

A Victorian sterling silver and blue-glass oil lamp, by Frederick Elkington and Company 1868, now converted to electricity A brass and cast-iron stick and umbrella stand, English, circa 1920 and Co., London, 6 September 1988 (£580) boulle and gilt-bronze mounted fold-over table, French, 19th century wide, 43cm deep, 78cm high
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A fine and large pair of bronze, gilt-bronze and marble floor standing figures of Apollo and Artemis, French, 19th century 176cm high, bases 36.5cm square $15,000–20,000

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An exceptional George III inlaid mahogany library bookcase, English, circa 1780 216cm wide, 58cm deep, 260cm high

PROVENANCE

Apter Fredericks London

This lot will be included in the 'Exceptional in Australia’ auction later in the year but will also be viewed at Teychel 16 Moule Avenue, Brighton at the advertised viewing times in this catalogue.

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A large Heriz red ground geometric design rug, circa 1900

325 x 250cm

PROVENANCE

Behruz Studio Melbourne, 1994 ($9,000)

$4,000–6,000

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A Georgian cast silver taperstick, London 1745 crested, makers mark indistinct 12cm high

$600–900

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A Royal Worcester Highland-cattle painted porcelain vase, by A Hughes and others, English, early 20th century vase 15cm high

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A Royal Worcester Highland-cattle painted pot-pourri jar and cover, painted by Harry Stinton, English, early 20th century 13.5cm high

$600–900

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A Royal Worcester Highland cattle painted porcelain cup and saucer, by Harry Stinton, English, late 19th century cups saucer 9.5cm diameter

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A finely carved Cantonese ivory card case, Qing dynasty, 19th century 11.25 x 7.5cm

PROVENANCE

Sotheby's, Melbourne, 08/11/88 lot 403 ($330)

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A sterling silver pierce-work circular bottlecoaster by Garrard London, together with a circular sterling-silver drinks tray and a silverplated card stand

13cm diameter, 4cm high, circular tray 24.5cm diameter

PROVENANCE

Coaster Garrard, London, 21 December 1978

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A pair of Bohemian etched and orange-cased liqueur glasses, 13cm high and various other glassware

$20–40

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A fine quality Chinese carved ivory ovoid vase, carved with a continuous mountainous landscape and figures at work 22.5cm high, plus wood stand

$1,500–2,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A pair of unusual painted bronze bookends, stamped Homers Iliad 23cm high, 23cm long

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A pair of good quality bronzes of French philosophers, Voltaire and Rousseau, French, 19th century 36cm and 38cm high

$1,500–2,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A pair of First period Worcester blue and white lobed circular plates, English, circa 1770, crescent mark

19cm diameter

PROVENANCE

Leonard Joel 14/11/88 lot 341/342

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A Chinese carved ivory figure of an immortal, Qing dynasty

17.5cm high

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A pair of aged tan-leather riding boots with stretchers by Maxwell, Dover street London, 19th century 51cm high

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A pair of gilt-metal and cast-iron andirons, Continental, 19th century 53cm high, 37cm long

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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An unusual set of copper and bronze fire-tools and bucket, French, 19th century 50cm high

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A fine carved George III mahogany pie-crust wine table, English, circa 1765

72cm high, 76cm diameter

PROVENANCE

Partridge London, 1997 Recent Acquisitions 1997, Illustrated No 15 $4,000–6,000

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A finely carved George III mahogany armchair of Chippendale manner, English, circa 1765

103cm high, 82cm wide, 51cm deep $2,000–3,000

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An unusual George III mahogany and leather upholstered desk chair, English, 18th century

88cm high, 62cm wide, approx. 53cm deep

PROVENANCE

Partridge London, 1973 (£675) $1,500–2,500

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A fine-quality scarlet tortoise-shell and boulle and gilt-bronze mounted Louis XV style mantleclock by Arnold and Charles Frodsham London, English, circa 1850 58cm high, 27cm wide

PROVENANCE

Asprey London 31/10/88 (£4,200) $3,000–5,000

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A pair of Chinese café-au-lait ground famille rose jars, Qing dynasty, Qianlong, 18th century 12cm high, plus wood stands and covers $600–800

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A fine quality scarlet boulle and bronze mounted inkstand, French, circa 1850 35cm wide, 24cm deep, 11cm high $1,500–2,500

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A Chinese green glazed stone-ware parrot 21cm high

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A first period Worcester blue and white transfer decorated tea-cup and saucer, English, circa 1770 saucer 12.5cm diameter

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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PROVENANCE Leonard Joel 14/11/88 lot 61

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A pair of Victorian gilt-metal stag and branch form wall lights, English, 19th century approx 45cm wide and 42cm high

$1,000–1,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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ARTIST UNKNOWN (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY)

Mountainous Lake scene with fishermen on boats oil on canvas with various stencil and past auction stickers but no dates or other clues the name Stefan Rose in chalk to stretchers 84 x 110cm $1,500–2,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

George II sterling-silver card tray, London makers mark of Ebenezer Coker, crested with a wishing well and the
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A pair of exceptional carved giltwood side chairs, English, circa 1810

98cm high, 55cm wide, 61cm deep

PROVENANCE

The Collection of the 10th Duke of Argyll Inveraray Castle, Scotland.

Partridge London, 3 July 1986 (£6,800)

This lot will be included in the 'Exceptional in Australia’ auction later in the year but will also be viewed at Teychel 16 Moule Avenue, Brighton at the advertised viewing times in this catalogue.

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A large and very impressive Aubusson faun ground and burgundy Classical inspired floral carpet, French, circa 1840

635 x 315cm

PROVENANCE

C.John. Rare Rugs, London, 1986 (£19,000)

$10,000–15,000

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A slatted wood stick stand with coat-of-arms

45cm high

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A Napoleon III gilt bronze-mounted ebony and brass inlaid rectangular étagère, French, circa 1865

88cm high, 79cm wide, 51cm deep $2,000–4,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A Steinway of Hamburg ebonised grand piano, frame number B 433315, case number 259-93 216cm long, 148cm wide, 100cm high $25,000–35,000

A Chelsea gold anchor period moulded and painted botanical plate, English, circa 1750 20cm diameter

$700–1,000

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A first-period Worcester pale-blue Jaberwocky pattern lobed oval dish, English, 18th century 27cm wide, 21.5cm deep

$800–1,200

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A parquetry and gilt-bronze mounted convertible jardinière table, French, 19th century 82cm high, 76cm wide, 52cm deep

$1,500–2,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A Chelsea/Derby figure of a shepherdess with a sheep, English, circa 1750 18.5cm high

$600–1,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A very impressive and fine quality pair of bronze and gilt-bronze Neo-classical candelabra, in the manner of Pierre Phillipe Thomire (1751-1843), French, circa 1830 90cm high, 31cm wide

PROVENANCE

Partridge London

This lot will be included in the 'Exceptional in Australia’ auction later in the year but will also be viewed at Teychel 16 Moule Avenue, Brighton at the advertised viewing times in this catalogue.

A very fine Louis XVI period Carrara marble, gilt-bronze and bronze mantle-clock, signed Rillet, Strasbourg, French, circa 1790 55cm high, 34cm wide, 11cm deep

PROVENANCE

Partridge London, 1988 (£7,500) $6,000–8,000

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A large Napoleon III Sevres style painted and gilt-bronze mounted exhibition vase, French, 19th century

87cm high, 46cm wide

$6,000–9,000

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A very fine quality gilt-bronze mounted aubergine-glazed Chinese vase lamp, the vase 18th/19th century, the mounts French, 19th century

46cm high to top of handles, 90cm high to top of shade, approx. diameter of vase 26cm

$3,000–5,000

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A good quality gilt-bronze mounted bombé rectangular kingwood jardiniere, French, 19th century

49cm long, 26cm deep, 19.5cm high

$2,000–3,000

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An impressive pair of pierce-work heavy-gauge gilt-bronze and cast iron andirons, French, 19th century

69cm high, 60cm long

$1,500–2,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A Louis XVI style canape and pair of giltwood caned side chairs French, circa, 1900 canape 98cm wide, 110cm high, 55cm deep

$1,500–2,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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GIOVANNI PAOLO PANINI ITALIAN (1691-1765)

Capriccio with Classical ruins, figures oil on canvas

58.5 x 70.5cm

PROVENANCE

Roy Miles, London, label to verso, sold as: Figures Amongst Ruins

$12,000–18,000

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AFTER CLAUDE LORRAINE (FRENCH, 1600-1682)

Figures at a port with ships and temple, European School, 18/19th century oil on canvas

73 x 98cm

$2,000–3,000

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ARTIST UNKNOWN, ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY

Portrait of a gentleman with red stole and white satin shirt oil on canvas

125 x 129cm

$4,000–6,000

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ARTIST UNKNOWN, ENGLISH SCHOOL

Portrait of a gentleman in red coat and floral waistcoast, English, 18th century oil on canvas

120 x 98cm

$7,000–10,000

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A fine quality scarlet boulle and giltbronze mounted rectangular table, French, mid 19th century

75cm high, 95cm wide, 61cm deep

$4,000–6,000

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A Napoleon III gilt bronze-mounted ebony and brass inlaid rectangular Canterbury, French, circa 1865

50cm high, 61cm wide, 50cm deep

$3,000–5,000

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A very good Louis XV style gilt-bronze mounted vernis-martin bombé display cabinet, French, 19th century 195cm high, 83cm wide, approx 46cm deep

PROVENANCE

Adam Galleries, Melbourne, 1987 (AUD$8,750)

$6,000–9,000

A fine parquetry and gilt-bronze mounted writing table, Labelled Jetley North Audley street, London, English, mid 19th century G Jetley were recorded as leading Antique dealers and Interior Decorator's in Audley Street, London, established in 1879 116cm wide, 80cm high, 58cm deep

PROVENANCE

Kurt Geiger collection

Kurt Geiger (1915-1972), businessman, was born on 11 March 1915 in Vienna, son of Eugen Geiger, merchant, and his wife Elsa, née Glaser. As a young man, Kurt served behind the counter of his family's drapery business. Educated at Waser Gymnasium, in 1933-38 he studied medicine at the University of Vienna. $5,000–8,000

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A fine and large and very rare Aubusson oriental landscape inspired tapestry, French, 18th century

405 x 245cm

PROVENANCE

Mayorcas, London, 21 July 1981 (£17,500)

$15,000–25,000

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A rare gilt-bronze and malachite armchair, Russian, 19th century 104cm high, 70cm wide, 64cm deep

PROVENANCE

Alexander and Berendt, London 1973

This lot will be included in the 'Exceptional in Australia’ auction later in the year but will also be viewed at Teychel 16 Moule Avenue, Brighton at the advertised viewing times in this catalogue.

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An exceptional malachite and ormolu mounted table, Russian, circa 1845 81cm high, 80cm diameter

PROVENANCE

Alexander and Berendt, London 1973

This lot will be included in the 'Exceptional in Australia’ auction later in the year but will also be viewed at Teychel 16 Moule Avenue, Brighton at the advertised viewing times in this catalogue.

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A fine George IV Regency faded gualco-alves wood canterbury, English, circa 1820 47cm high, 56cm wide, 38cm high

PROVENANCE

John Keil, London

$1,200–1,800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A good quality carved and gilt-metal mounted oval glass top occasional table, circa 1920 130cm long, 94cm wide, 46cm high

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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An exceptional pair of carved giltwood throne chairs, English, circa 1810 106cm high, 74cm wide, 74cm deep

PROVENANCE

The Collection of the 10th Duke of Argyll Inveraray Castle, Scotland.

Partridge London, 3 July 1986 (£13,600) This lot will be included in the 'Exceptional in Australia’ auction later in the year but will also be viewed at Teychel 16 Moule Avenue, Brighton at the advertised viewing times in this catalogue.

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A very impressive kingwood, marble and gilt-bronze mounted bombé commode, French, early 18th century

132cm wide, 62cm deep, 86cm high The mounts on this commode are similar in manner to the Cressent bureau-plat in The Getty Museum

Malibu, US

PROVENANCE

Partridge London, 24 June 1986 (£24,100)

$18,000–24,000

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A pair of three-seater settee's covered in plum coloured velvet

190cm wide, 90cm deep, 78cm high

$1,000–1,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A pair of Chinese black lacquered carved wood figures of immortals on the backs on ferocious animals

21cm high

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A Classical French style gold-ground and pale green bordered woolpile carpet

420 x 325cm

$1,500–2,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A Classical French style gold-ground and pale-green bordered woolpile carpet

360 x 300cm

$1,000–2,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A small George III mahogany drum table, English, circa 1780 91cm diameter, 71cm high

PROVENANCE

Stair, London

$4,000–6,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A Coalport green-glazed and gilt decorated slender baluster vase, English, circa 1900 24cm high

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

80

A nest of four Chinese hardwood occasional tables, early 20th century largest 68cm high, 50cm wide, 32cm deep

PROVENANCE

Sotheby's Belgravia, London

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

81

A Coalport type green banded and floral painted tea-set, English, 19th century various

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

82

A Japanese carved ivory sleeve vase carved with a continuous landscape with figures at work, Meiji period (1868-1912)

17cm high

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

30

A small Louis XV period floral and foliate marquetry walnut and kingwood veneered bombé commode, French, 18th/19th century 85cm high, 75cm wide, 36cm deep

$1,500–2,500

84

A very fine Louis XV period kingwood, rougemarble and gilt-bronze mounted night table, French, mid 18th century 80cm high, 49cm wide, 34cm deep

PROVENANCE

The Collection of Baroness Burton and Lord Burton.

Previously exhibited for some 35 years at the Birmingham Art Gallery.

Partridge London. 3 July 1986 (£21,000)

This lot will be included in the 'Exceptional in Australia’ auction later in the year but will also be viewed at Teychel 16 Moule Avenue, Brighton at the advertised viewing times in this catalogue.

85

A George III style mahogany and tapestry wing armchair, English, 19th century 120cm high, 83cm wide, 52cm deep

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

86

A Chinese carved hardwood and rouge marble jardinière stand, Qing dynasty, 19th century 60cm high, 33cm diameter

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

87

A collection of various cut glass drinking glasses and jugs and decanters various sizes

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

88

A collection of various cut coloured glass drinking glasses various sizes

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

89

A pair of rouge and black marble, bronze and gilt-bronze mounted urns, French, 19th century 41cm high

$500–700

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

90

A Chinese green celadon bonite teapot 8cm high, 15cm wide across the handles

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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91

ITALIAN SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY

Landscape with figures dancing oil on canvas

79 x 103cm

$2,500–3,500

92

ALEX DE ANDREIS. BELGIAN (1880-1929)

Portrait of a man in a red cloak holding a sword, Spanish?, 19th century style oil on canvas signed lower right

79 x 63cm

$1,500–2,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

93

ROBERT HERDMAN-SMITH ARWA (BRITISH, 1879-1945)

The Enchantress, circa 1920 coloured etching

plate size 17.5 x 22.5cm $400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

94

ROBERT HERDMAN-SMITH ARWA (BRITISH, 1879-1945)

The Half-Moon bridge, circa 1920 coloured etching

plate size 21 x 17.5cm $400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

95

ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18TH/19TH CENTURY

Portrait of a vicar oil on canvas

71 x 58cm $800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

96

A Chinese gilt-overglaze decorated and red-flambé glazed stoneware baluster vase, Qing dynasty, 19th/20th century 32cm high

$1,500–2,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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signed indistinctly in red lower right irregular approx. 148 x 97cm

99

A rare and petite George II brass-banded mahogany circular planter, English, circa 1740 48cm high, 29cm diameter

PROVENANCE Trevor London $2,000–3,000

100

A Chinese crackle-glaze celadon bottlevase, Qing dynasty, 18th century 19cm high with finely carved hardwood stand

$1,000–1,500

97 FRENCH SCHOOL, 18TH/19TH CENTURY Flowers on a plinth in a garden setting, oil on canvas $2,000–4,000 98 SIR DAVID WILKIE R.A. (SCOTTISH 1785-1841) The Blind Fiddler oil on canvas 58 x 78cm $6,000–8,000
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Illustrated

A fine and rare George III mahogany four-pillar dining table, English, circa 1780 with one extra leaf

230cm long without leaves in, 152cm wide, 72cm high

PROVENANCE

Frank Partridge London, 1973 (£3,500)

$15,000–20,000

102

Various small gilt metal picture frames

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

103

A Derby floral painted and gilt campagna shaped vase, English, circa 1820 17.5cm high

$250–350

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

104

A Chinese polychrome painted and carved ivory figure of a lady possibly Guanyin, Qing dynasty, 19th/20th century 19cm high

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

105

A fine portrait miniature on ivory of a young gentleman, English, circa 1810 7cm high, 6cm wide

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A fine and rare George III mahogany serpentine-fronted chest of drawers, English, circa 1770

134cm wide, 58cm deep, 80cm high $3,000–5,000

107

A rare George III mahogany serpentinefronted sideboard, English, circa 1770 168cm wide, 74cm deep, 91cm high

PROVENANCE

Asprey, London

$3,000–5,000

108

A portrait miniature on ivory of James Francis Edward Stuart, The Old Pretender, English, 19th century

8cm high, 6cm wide $600–900

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

109

FOLLOWER OF SIR PETER LELY portrait of William III, English, late 17th/early 18th century oil on canvas labelled Collection Paul Delaroff 1914

73 x 58cm

$3,000–5,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

110

JEAN BAPTISTE LEOPOLD VAN LEEMPUTTEN (BELGIAN 1831-1924)

Roosters and Hens in a landscape pair of oils on canvas signed lower right 23 x 35cm

$2,000–3,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

111

ARTIST UNKNOWN

landscape with windmill and figures on a track, Dutch, 18th/ 19th century oil on copper 23 x 32cm

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A pair of Sheffield-plate campagna shaped wine-coolers, crested, manufacture attributed to Smith Tate Nicholson, English, circa 1820 24.5cm high

PROVENANCE

Garrard, London, 1982 (£1500)

$1,000–1,500

113

A large George III sterling silver oval tea-tray, makers mark of I .H London, 1799 65cm long, 40.5cm wide

$1,500–2,500

114

A George III sterling- silver oval salver, makers mark of William Bateman, London 1805 with presentation inscription

30cm long, 22cm wide

$800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

115

A silver Old-English shell pattern cutlery service for twelve settings, Sheffield, 1967 makers mark R and B. comprising 12 each: Table knives and forks, table spoons, teaspoons, dessert forks, dessert knives and forks, soup spoons, another 12 dessert knives, 2 ladles, and a fish knife various

$1,500–2,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

116

A George III sterling-silver oval teapot and a matched teapot stand with rubbed marks, teapot Robert Hennell, London 1781, 13cm high, 23cm long over the spout and handle, stand 17cm wide

PROVENANCE

Sotheby's, Melbourne, 08/11/88 lot 529 ($1,100)

$300–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

117

A large sterling silver basting spoon, a Dutch white metal cake-knife and a collection of various silver teaspoons, etc. basting spoon 30cm long

$120–180

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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118

A George III five-piece semi-reeded sterling silver tea and coffee service, makers mark of John Emes, London 1802/3 coffee pot 29.5cm high, teapot 15cm high, creamer 10cm high, sugar bowl 10.5cm high, teapot stand 16cm wide

PROVENANCE

H.Perovetz. Chancery Lane, London, 1978

(£3,000)

$2,000–3,000

119

A heavy gauge sterling silver circular pedestal bowl, makers mark of Garrard and Co., London, 1974

24cm diameter, 11.5cm high

PROVENANCE

Garrard, London, 21 December 1978 (£515)

$600–1,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

120

A pair of Queen Anne style sterling-silver pepperettes, makers mark W and W, London 1951

9.5cm

PROVENANCE

N.Bloom and Son, London, 1978

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

121

A George II sterling-silver pepper caster, makers mark IS, London 1732

15.75cm high

PROVENANCE

N.Bloom and Son, London, 1978

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

122

A sterling-silver mustard pot with glass liner, a silver topped glass trinket box and various condiment and other spoons various sizes

PROVENANCE

N.Bloom and Son, London, 1978

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

123

A pair of Georgian sterling-silver scallop shaped dishes with rubbed illegible marks

PROVENANCE

N.Bloom and Son, London, 1978

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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124

BENJAMIN WILLIAMS LEADER R.A (BRITISH 1831-1923)

Coastal view with sand-dunes oil on canvas signed lower left 38 x 59cm

$2,000–3,000

125

A pair of George IV Sheffield-plate table candlesticks, English, circa 1820

28cm high

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

126

A portrait miniature on ivory of Lord Nelson, English, 19th century 8cm high, 6cm wide

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

127

A Victorian ruby glass and brass oil lamp, English, circa 1870 converted to electricity 70cm high

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

128

A large Mary Gregory type ruby glass globular pedestal vase, English, circa 1880

39cm high

$500–700

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

129

A George III stainwood inlaid mahogany oval tea-tray with brass handles, English, circa 1810 67cm long, 46cm wide

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

130

A pair of first-period Worcester scale-blue and floral bouquet decorated lobed circular plates, English, circa 1770 20cm diameter

PROVENANCE

Leonard Joel 3/3/1986 Lot 42 ($1,800)

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

131

A Victorian ruby glass and silver-plated three bottle decanter set and stand, English, circa 1865

44cm high

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A magnificent set of eight Hepplewhite carved mahogany dining chairs, English, circa 1780 armchairs 97cm high, seats 60cm wide and 49cm deep

NOTE

See Hepplewhite, The cabinet-maker and upholsterer's guide' 1794, pl.5, fig.4

PROVENANCE

Frank Partridge London, 1973 (£18,500)

This lot will be included in the 'Exceptional in Australia’ auction later in the year but will also be viewed at Teychel 16 Moule Avenue, Brighton at the advertised viewing times in this catalogue.

133

A gilt-framed portrait miniature of a lady, French, 19th century 23cm high, 19cm wide

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

134

A Chelsea gold anchor period bird and floral painted and moulded circular plate, English, circa 1762 22cm diameter restored rim that has discoloured

PROVENANCE

Leonard Joel 14/11/88 lot 344

$400–700

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

135

A pair of George III sterling-silver boat-shaped salt cellars, makers mark AF. SG London 1807 cellars, 8cm high, 14cm wide, pot 10cm wide 6cm high

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

136

A Crown-Derby Imari pattern tea and coffee-set English, circa 1920 23cm diameter

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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137

A fine George III mahogany parcel-gilt and carved giltwood wall mirror, English, circa 1750 120cm high, 60cm wide

PROVENANCE

Mallett, London

$4,000–6,000

138

GERMAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY)

Tickling a monk oil on walnut panel signed indistinctly and dated 1889 upper right Munich label to verso

38.5 x 30.5cm

$3,000–5,000

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139

252cm long, 53cm deep $300–500

140

A very fine rosewood and gilt-bronze mounted credenza in the French manner, English, circa 1845

123cm wide, 32cm deep, 87cm high $3,000–5,000

A Kayseri 'saf' rug, with seven arched niches and hanging lanterns, Central Anatolia, circa 1920
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141

A pair of Worcester porcelain bird, fruit and landscape with buildings decorated and gilded quatrefoil dishes, English, circa 1765 19.5cm wide, 19cm deep

PROVENANCE

Leonard Joel 3/3/1986 Lot 144 ($2,000)

$1,500–2,500

142

A large and finely painted Chinese blue and white and pale-blue glazed gilt-bronze mounted jardinière, Qing dynasty, 18th/19th century

34cm high, 48cm wide over the handles

$2,500–3,500

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143

A fine and large Chelsea red anchor period lobed circular floral decorated and moulded dish, English, circa 1755

37cm diameter

$2,000–3,000

144

A very rare Chelsea porcelain floral and bird in landscape painted blue and white glazed lobed circular plate from the Mecklenberg Strelitz service, English, circa 1763/5

This exceptionally grand service was completed in March 1765; it marks a change in the custom of using silver to furnish dining tables by including ceramic candelabra and the large centrepiece although they retain metalwork shapes. This is not surprising given the manager of the Chelsea Porcelain Factory at the time was the silversmith Nicholas Sprimont (1716-71).

In October 1766 the traveller Thomas Nugent noticed among the other 'curiosities' in the palace at Neustrelitz 'a complete service of Chelsea porcelane, rich and beautiful in fancy beyond expression. I really never saw any Dresden porcelane near so fine; her Majesty made a present of this choice collection to the Duke her brother'. The Duke was Queen Charlotte's older brother, Adolphus Frederick IV, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1738-94).

There are 137 Chelsea pieces in the Royal Collection UK with five replacement pieces from the Königliche Porzellan-Manufactur, Berlin.

The dinner and dessert service, known as the Mecklenberg Service, was commissioned by King George III and Queen Charlotte, by whom it was presented to her brother, Adolphus Frederick IV, Duke of Mecklenberg-Strelitz in 1764. Other pieces from this famous service belonged to legendarty art dealer Sir Joseph Duveen and James Oakes by whom it was presented to HM Queen Elizabeth, 1947 for her Silver Wedding anniversary.

23cm diameter

PROVENANCE

Klaber and Klaber. Labelled Mecklenberg Strelitz service presented by George III and Queen Charlotte to her brother the Duke of Mecklenberg 1763

$2,000–3,000

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145

A set of four Chinese painted rectangular plaques, Republic period (1912-1949)

37 x 24cm, frames 47 x 35cm

PROVENANCE

Labelled lot 46, August 73

$2,000–3,000

146

A large English famille-rose painted spherical teapot and cover, 18th century 18cm high, 22cm wide over the spout and handle (cover a Chinese replacement)

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

147

A Cantonese famille rose oval tureen and cover, 19th century 14cm high, 22cm wide

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

148

A large Chinese overglaze enamel dish painted with an equestrian display of figures on horseback, Qing dynasty, 19th century 47cm diameter

$1,500–2,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

149

A Chinese famille verte circular dish, Qing dynasty, 18th century 27cm diameter

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

150

A Chelsea red anchor period porcelain bird and foliate painted lobed circular plate, English, circa 1750 22cm diameter

$600–900

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

151

A pair of large Chinese green glazed pottery geese 30cm high

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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FLORENCE FITZGERALD R.B.C (BRITISH 1857-1927)

In Sweet Springtime oil on canvas signed lower right

74 x 125cm

$2,000–3,000

153

A large pair of green marble and giltbronze urns, French, 19th century 57cm high $800–1,200

154

A very fine quality Louis XV style floral marquetry and gilt bronze mounted table-de-nuit, French, 19th century 72cm high, 34cm wide, 27.5cm deep

PROVENANCE

Mayfair Gallery, 18 June 1986 (£2000)

$2,000–3,000

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155

A rare and large Pietra dura picture by G Fiaschi of Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italian circa 1920 signed 53 x 76.5cm, gilt frame size 80 x 105cm

$6,000–9,000

156

ARTIST UNKNOWN (DUTCH, 19TH CENTURY)

Sheep in a barn oil on canvas

signed indistinctly lower right 23 x 35cm

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

157

ARTIST UNKNOWN (DUTCH, 19TH CENTURY)

Shepherdess and sheep in landscape oil on canvas signed indistinctly lower right 23 x 34.5cm

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

158

VENETIAN SCHOOL

The Grand Canal, 19th century oil on canvas the stretcher labelled Mr Albrecht in chalk 28.5 x 39.5cm

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

159

NAYLOR GILL (1872-1945)

Mountain landscape oil on canvas

signed and dated 97 lower left Australian 19th century 49 x 67cm

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

160

A finely cast-bronze book tray, French, circa 1880 33cm long

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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161

An armchair covered in rose and scroll patterned pale gold ground fabric

85cm wide, 85cm high

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

162

A George III satinwood inlaid and mahogany demi-lune fold-over card table, English, circa 1780

94cm wide, 74cm deep

$800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

163

A very small pair of brass candlesticks

10cm high

$40–60

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

164

A Royal Worcester porcelain gilt and flower painted sleeve vase signed E.Danley, English, circa 1920

16cm high

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

165

A Royal Worcester porcelain gilt and pheasant painted ovoid vase

signed A.Martin, English, circa 1900

19.5cm high

$800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

166

A Coalport porcelain gilded three-handled vase, English, circa 1920

22cm high

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A pair of impressive Sevres pattern pink ground porcelain gilded vase lamps, French, circa 1900 painted with flowers and cherubs

42cm high, with shades 81cm

$1,500–2,500

168

A figured walnut and gilt-bronze mounted writing desk, stamped makers mark of Gillow, English in the French manner circa 1865

112cm wide, 72cm deep, 102cm high

$2,500–3,500

169

A fine George II string-inlaid figured walnut straight-front chest of drawers, English, circa 1740

106cm wide, 54cm deep, 84cm high

$3,000–5,000

170

A fine quality scarlet boulle gilt-bronze mounted Carrara marble and ebonised tall chest of drawers, French, circa 1880

137cm high, 83cm wide, 44cm deep

$3,000–5,000

171

A Coalport porcelain gilded blue-ground vase and cover painted with a landscape panel, English, circa 1920 26cm high

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

172

A gilt ground flower-head pattern woolpile carpet

455 x 448cm

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

173

A Herend porcelain figure of a green feathered rooster and a Herend type puce decorated vase shaped pot

14cm and 10cm high

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

174

A fine silver and blue guilloché enamel photograph frame, French, circa 1900 9cm high, 7cm wide ivory backplate

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

175

A silver and porcelain circular box with a portrait of Napoleon, Continental, circa 1900 8cm diameter, 5.2cm high

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

176

DAVID ROBERTS R.A. (SCOTTISH, 1796 –1864)

In the slave market Cairo, English, 19th century hand-coloured engraving 27 x 36cm

$250–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

177

A small red Persian woolpile rug 93 x 60cm

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

178

A giltwood floral and scroll carved wall mirror, French, 19th century 110cm high, 75cm wide

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

179

A Miniature portrait painting of a red-haired beautiful girl, Italian or French, 19th century gilt frame and glazed case painting oval 11 x 7cm frame approx 26 x 20cm and glazed rosewood case 32 x 28cm

$400–700

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

180

A double-portrait of Louis XV, French, 19th century oil on ivory signed Derval gilt metal frame each oval 9 x 7cm, frame 20cm high, 23cm wide

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

181

A finely painted portrait on ivory of a ravenhaired lady wearing a bejewelled head scarf, indistinctly signed, French, 19th century gilt frame oval 8.5 x 6.2cm, frame 13 x 11cm

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

182

A Georgian style mahogany stool, circa 1920 45cm high, 47cm wide

$60–80

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

183

JOHN REED DICKINSON (BRITISH, 1844-1887)

Women and child at a well watercolour signed and dated 1870 lower left 51 x 72cm

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

184

A bedroom armchair covered in floral chintz 83cm high, 75cm wide

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

185

A modern white painted wicker side table 59cm high, 46cm wide

$30–50

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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186

A very impressive and finely carved Carrara marble bust of Mars, The God of War, on very tall stone Tuscan form column, Italian 18th/19th century approx. 60cm high, pedestal 285cm high, 33cm diameter and base 40cm square bust approx 60cm high, column 285cm high 33cm diameter, base 40cm square $8,000–12,000

187

A pair of white-painted wood square planters 57cm wide, 55cm high

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

188

A slatted-teak garden seat with makers label 160cm wide, 84cm high

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

189

A pair of Coade type stone urns of Classical Grecian style

72cm high

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

190

A modern slatted wood garden table and chair 60cm diameter, 76cm high

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

191

A large cast-iron and glass octagonal wall lantern, approx 125cm high, 65cm deep

$2,000–4,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

192

A pair of green painted slatted wood and cast-iron garden seats together with a similar circular table seats 214cm long, 70cm high

$1,000–1,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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A Carrara marble figure of a Classical Italian lady in a loosely fitting toga and sandles looking out, Italian, circa 1870 indistinctly signed to the back at the base 105cm high

$4,000–6,000

194

A white Carrara marble figure of Venus, Italian, 19th century 110cm high

$4,000–6,000

195

A Victorian cast-iron umbrella stand, English, circa 1900 and a similar bootscraper 68cm high, 50cm wide, bootscraper 36cm wide

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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196

A large green painted cast-iron Classical Grecian urn on pedestal, French, 19th century 77cm diameter, 109cm high

$2,500–3,500

197

A carved sandstone fruit and urn finial, French, 19th century 75cm high

$500–800

198

A reconstituted stone Grecian urn

72cm high

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

199

A pair of Coade type stone twin handles urns of Classical Grecian style, on square pedestals

59cm wide, 116cm high

$800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

200

A cast-iron two-tier cherub and dolphin fountain, 19th century 160cm high, 67cm diameter

$2,000–3,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

201

A pair of cast pineapple finials

44cm high

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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202

A very impressive pair of antique carved marble Classical urns, Italian, 18th/19th century on later square sandstone pedestals

103cm high and 80cm diameter, pedestals

56cm square and 85cm high

$6,000–9,000

203

Two reconstituted stone spherical finials 35cm diameter

$50–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

204

A reconstituted stone urn

38cm high 44cm diameter

$50–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

205

A concrete seat in the form of a faun 48cm high, 34cm square

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

206

A large painted concrete Eagle finial 80cm high

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

207

An Italian ornate cast metal glass top patio table and eight matching chairs

150cm long, 78cm deep, 75cm high

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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208

A large and finely carved Carrara marble roundel of a Classical maiden signed and dated A Vittig Rom. 1860 94cm diameter

$5,000–8,000

209

A white-painted slatted wood and cast-iron garden seat, English, 19th century

188cm long, 60cm deep, 77cm high

$1,000–1,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

210

An elaborate cast-iron garden urn on modern reconstituted stone pedestal, French, 19th century with makers label

124cm high approx 82cm wide, modern pedestal 68cm high

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

211

A reconstituted stone wide Grecian urn on pedestal

71cm wide, 53cm high, square pedestal 43cm high

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

212

A large green verdigris finish metal hand-form wall light with opaque white glass spherical shade

62cm high, 38cm long

$500–1,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

213

A silver-plated and portrait miniature snuff box, Continental, circa 1900, together with a small silver capstan inkwell various

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

214

A reconstituted stone Grecian urn on pedestal 70cm high pedestal 73cm high, 37cm square

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

215

A pair of Italian white painted garden recliner chairs approx. 106cm long, 56cm wide

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

216

A green painted slatted wood metal garden seat

180cm wide

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

217

An Indonesian stone head of Buddha 36cm high, square pedestal 60cm high, 29cm square

$120–180

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

218

A concrete circular planter and various terracotta and other planters various

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

219

A small white-painted slatted wood and castiron garden seat 123cm long, 70cm high

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

220

A Coade-stone type Grecian urn, on stone pedestal

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

221

A green painted metal garden seat 132cm wide, 98cm high, 54cm deep

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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222

A Carrara marble figure of the crouching Venus, after the Hellenistic sculpture by Doidalsa, Italian, 19th century 90cm high, 34cm wide, 46cm long

$4,000–6,000

223

A fine white Cararra marble figure of Apollo signed P Bazzanti, Florence, Italian 19th century 102cm high $4,000–6,000

224

A large circular painted concrete planter 120cm diameter, 30cm high $200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

225

A white-painted slatted wood and cast- iron garden seat, English, 19th century 138cm long, 80cm deep, 88cm high $1,000–1,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

226

A pair of impressive cast-iron flat back figures of a Unicorn and a Lion, English, 19th century approx 70cm wide, 46cm high $800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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227

A modern Georgian style open bookcase, with three frieze drawers

153cm wide, 31cm deep, 83cm high

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

228

An Italian gilt-metal and glass two-tier table, circa 1950

72cm high, 42cm wide

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

229

A small collection of shells various

$50–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

230

A pair of Italianate oil paintings of cherubs signed Ernest Griset 1893

72 x 67cm

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

231

A pair of Webb crystal tall emerald green and clear glass and silver-plated candlesticks

41cm high

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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232

DAVID ROBERTS R.A. (SCOTTISH, 1796–1864)

Six hand coloured engravings of the Middle-East, English, 19th century each approx 36 x 53cm

$800–1,200

233

A large Italianate oil painting of a Classical horse-drawn procession of Apollo surrounded by women and cherubs

97cm high, 188cm wide

$1,500–2,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

234

A small Persian rug, circa 1920 73 x 53cm

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

235

A bronze and gilt bronze ewer after the ancient Greek original, Italian casting, 20th century

57cm high

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

236

A bronze effect ceramic Italianate vase

25cm high

$50–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

237

ITALIAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY

oval portrait of an angel in the Renaissance style oil on canvas

72 x 58cm

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

238

A pair of Chinese green-glazed parrots approx 24cm high

$150–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

239

An Italian gilt-metal and marble towel-stand, circa 1950

84cm high, 59cm wide

$120–180

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

240

A pair of bronze and gilt-bronze ewers after the ancient Greek originals, French or Italian castings, 19th century

56cm high

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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241

KARL PAUL THEMISTOKLES VON ECKENBRECHER (ATHENS 1842-1921)

Mountainous lake view with figures and a boat oil on canvas signed lower right and dated 91 69cm high, 129cm wide, impressive and fine quality foliate carved gilt frame 101 x 164cm $2,000–4,000

242

A large George III mahogany drum table, English, circa 1780 107cm diameter, 75cm high

PROVENANCE

Crowther, London

$2,500–3,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

243

A pair of Victorian brass candlesticks, English, circa 1880 28cm high

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

244

A Victorian ruby glass and bronze Guard and Tower form oil lamp, English, circa 1880 80cm high

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

245

A small shell decorated box, an Italian red and gilt card box and cover, and various miscellanea various

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

246

A large Chinese yellow-glazed vase lamp 72cm high

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

247

ARTIST UNKNOWN, DUTCH, 19TH CENTURY Moonlit scene with windmill oil on canvas 20 x 27cm

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

248

A Victorian white painted and brass single- bed to fit mattress 90 x 180cm, head rail 143cm high, 90cm wide

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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249 PIETER CHRISTIAN DOMMERSON (DUTCH 1865-1913)

Maritime view with ships at sail off a port signed lower right and dated 1884 oil on canvas

76 x 127cm

$3,000–5,000

250 ERNEST BUCKMASTER (1897-1968)

Silver Morning Mist oil on canvas signed lower left

74 x 86cm

PROVENANCE

Adam Galleries, Melbourne, 1998 ($8,500)

$2,000–4,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

251 ARTIST UNKNOWN

Scottish highland cattle in landscape oil on canvas, 74 x 96cm

$1,500–2,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

252

A carved walnut side-chair, English, circa 1900 91 x 41cm

$60–80

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

253

A small Chinese hardwood and marble-inset jardinière table, Qing dynasty 46cm high, 36cm diameter

$120–180

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

254 ARTIST UNKNOWN (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY)

Maritime scenes pair of oils on canvas 19 x 24cm

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

255

A George III mahogany Gainsborough chair, English, circa 1780

97cm high, 67cm wide

$800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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256

A set of four George III mahogany and tapestry dining chairs, English, 18th century 94cm high, seats 60cm wide

$2,000–3,000

257

A George III mahogany breakfront bookcase, English, circa 1770 230cm wide, 60cm deep, 248cm high $6,000–9,000

258

A large and impressive Chinese gold ground carpet

473 x 327cm

$2,000–3,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

259

An early Victorian rosewood banjo barometer, maker Dollond London, English, circa 1840 108cm high

$1,500–2,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

260

A Limoges porcelain gilt turquoise ground portrait plate of Madame (Marie) Louise, daughter of Louis XV and Catherine Delors, retailed by Haviland, French, circa 1920 23cm diameter

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

261

A pair of Chinese reverse glass paintings of warriors in landscape terrace settings, Qing dynasty, 19th century 49 x 34cm, frames 60 x 45cm

$800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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262

A fine quality Carrara marble gilt-bronze and palisander cabinet, French, circa 1860

130cm wide, 40cm deep, 117cm high

$2,500–3,500

263

A satinwood inlaid mahogany jardinière, English, circa 1900 89cm high, 37cm diameter

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

264

A carved and giltwood rectangular wall mirror, French, 19th century bevelled plate 64 x 76cm, frame width overall 93 x 106cm

$500–700

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

265

A Chelsea/Derby porcelain figure of a gentleman with a dog, English, circa 1750 18cm high

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

266

A Bow porcelain figure of a lady with a sheep, English, circa 1760

19cm high

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

267

A small gilt-metal ceiling lantern, French, circa 1900

70cm to the ceiling, 24cm diameter

$300–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

268

A George III inlaid mahogany linen-press, English, circa 1800

201cm high, 145cm wide, 63cm deep

PROVENANCE

G.G.McPhee, Melbourne, 1982 ($3,950)

$1,200–1,800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

269

A Victorian brass and etched-glass three branch ceiling light, English, circa 1900 90cm to ceiling, 70cm wide

$500–700

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

270

Two small reproduction Georgian style pillar tables

48cm and 44cm high

$50–80

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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271

A fine George IV marquetry, rosewood, pollard oak and ebony inlaid circular table, English, circa 1825

69cm diameter, 68cm high $3,000–5,000

272 ROY LEITCH (AUSTRALIAN, 20TH CENTURY) Bedouin Scouts

gouache

signed lower right and titled lower left 38 x 68cm $200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

273

A decorator table with chintz cover 61cm high, 60cm wide

$20–40

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

274

An Italianate cream and gilt and caned back twin bed headboard 212cm wide and 100cm high, fitting two mattresses 180 x 90cm $200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

275

A pair of Italianate cream and gilt bedside chests

60cm high, 67cm wide, 46cm deep $200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

276

A pair of Louis XVI style giltwood and caned back armchairs, French, circa 1900 94cm high, 54cm wide $600–1,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

277

A large vintage polished wood pond yacht 156cm high, approx. 138cm wide $500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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278

A rare Chelsea red anchor period Kakiemon decorated fluted circular bowl, English, circa 1745

18cm diameter

$1,500–2,000

279

A large and impressive gilt-bronze figure and hunting dog ceiling light, English, 19th century 107cm to ceiling, 97cm wide

$2,500–3,500

280

A pair of unusual gilt and rosewood narrow mirrors with coats of arms, Continental, first half of the 19th century 121cm high, 33cm wide

PROVENANCE

Graham Cornell Antiques, Melbourne, 1995

($8,500)

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

281

A small Persian style woolpile rug 130 x 38cm

$40–60

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

282

A George III inlaid mahogany glazed-front corner cabinet, English, circa 1800 120cm high, 72cm wide, 38cm deep

PROVENANCE Sulihulle, London

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

283

EUROPEAN SCHOOL figures under a tree with distant landscape and church oil on canvas 79 x 148cm

$800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

284

A brass adjustable floor lamp with parchment shade, 19th century 143cm high

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

285

A carved walnut William and Mary high back chair, English, 17th century 126cm high

$600–900

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

286

A framed set of four carved white stone busts of famous gentleman from history, framed as one, 19th century

17 x 36cm frame 30 x 50cm

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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287

A fine figured walnut and gilt-bronze mounted marble topped bookcase, English, circa 1860 216cm wide, 43cm deep, 107cm high $6,000–9,000

288

AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY

Red Bluff near St Kilda

watercolour signed indistinctly and titled 24 x 34cm

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

289

ARTIST UNKNOWN, EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY

Two horses with a man in a courtyard oil on canvas 43 x 54cm

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

290

A Regency parcel-gilt and inlaid rosewood sidecabinet, English, circa 1820 97cm wide, 38cm deep, 63cm high

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

291

P. MOLENA, SCANDINAVIAN, 19TH CENTURY

Lake view with figures in a boat oil on canvas signed lower left 66 x 103cm

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

292

A wax profile bust of a man, in mahogany hexagonal frame, English, 19th century labelled John Peel 15cm wide, 18cm high

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

293 WALTER FOLLEN BISHOP (BRITISH 1856-1926)

Hillside landscape with distant mountain range

watercolour

75 x 125cm

$2,500–3,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

294

WILLIAM AND HENRY BARRAUD (ENGLISH, 1810-1850 & 1811-1874)

The Meet at Badminton engraved by William Giller

plate size 54 x 80cm

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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295

A small modern high quality Hereke silk workshop rug

52 x 38cm

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

296

A large Empire style red ground wool-pile rug

365 x 250cm

$1,000–2,000

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

297

A Moore Brothers type gilt and white-glazed figural centrepiece, English, 19th century 21cm high, 24cm wide

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

298

A Mintons bird painted terracotta stoneware circular dish, English, circa 1880 38cm diameter

$600–900

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

299

A small kilim runner

203 x 70cm

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

300

A Sevres style porcelain and embossed giltmetal decorated parasol, French, 19th century 93cm long

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

301

A Chinese blue and white prunus decorated cylindrical sleeve vase, Kangxi mark but later 30cm high

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

302

A carved giltwood wing back armchair, French, 19th century

113cm high, 78cm wide, 62cm deep

$1,000–1,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

303

A fine black basalt Neo-Classical urn and cover by Wedgwood and Bentley, Etruria, English, late 18th century 28cm high

PROVENANCE

Leonard Joel 3/3/1986 Lot 296 ($2,600)

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

304

A pair of very impressive Mary Gregory type ruby glass urns, English, circa 1880 49cm high

$1,200–1,800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

305

A Vienna type porcelain circular portrait plate, Kornigen Suise, German, circa 1900 24cm diameter

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

306

A pair of unusual Neo-classical bronze and gilt-bronze candlesticks, probably English, circa 1830 25cm high

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

307

A Vienna pattern porcelain biblical subject gilded circular plate, Austrian, circa 1900, labelled Gefangennahme des Richard Lowenberg 24cm diameter

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

308

A Worcester blue and white Chinoiserie transfer decorated teapot, English, circa 1770 14cm high, 20cm wide across the handle and spout

PROVENANCE

Havelock House antiques, Goolwa, 1973

$500–700

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

309

A Sevres pattern porcelain Henry IV subject gilded lobed circular plate, French, circa 1900

24cm diameter

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

310

A Worcester porcelain rose and flower painted globular teapot, English, circa 1780

12cm high, 17cm wide across the handle and spout

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

311

A Royal Worcester peach and fruit-painted gilded tankard by Christopher Hughes, English, 20th century

12cm high, 16cm wide across the handle

PROVENANCE

Leonard Joel 3/3/1986 Lot 31 ($400)

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

312

A Vienna pattern porcelain urn, signed Mioni, Austrian, circa 1900

31cm high

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

313

A Sevres style blue banded porcelain plate, French, 19th century 24cm diameter

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

314

A modern brass and glass desk lamp

$60–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

315

A Royal Doulton Chinoiserie green ground cabinet cup and saucer and an Austrian rectangular cabinet cup and saucer saucers 15cm diameter and 11cm wide

$60–80

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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316

A very fine and elegant George II carved mahogany pie crust wine-table, English, circa 1755

with finely carved knopped column and swept legs with brass casters

61cm diameter, 73cm high

$4,000–6,000

317

A Chinese style carved ivory figure of Shou-lao, Qing dynasty 19cm plus stand

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

318

A red Morocco leather and gilt metal trinket box, labelled Thomas Lund London, circa 1820, and a gold and velvet covered bible, 19th century box 15cm wide 6.5cm high and bible 12 x 8 x 3cm

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

319

A Herend porcelain figure of two ducks, Hungarian, 20th century 11.5cm long 7.8cm high

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

320

A Chelsea puce anchor marked moulded and painted leaf-form serving plate, English, circa 1750 27.5cm long, 21cm wide

PROVENANCE

Havelock House Antiques, Goolwa

$500–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

321

A black ground Paisley shawl, Norwich, circa 1840 156 x 164cm

PROVENANCE

With Susan Scollay valuation ($1250), dated Melbourne, 1987

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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322

A large Chinese export famille rose enamel and gilt circular bowl, Qianlong period, 18th century 29cm diameter, 12.5cm high

$800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

323

A Worcester famille rose sparrow-beak cream jug, English, 18th century

9cm high

PROVENANCE

Leonard Joel 3/3/1986 Lot 31 ($500)

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

324

A Worcester Chinoiserie figure painted and underglaze blue printed sparrow-beak cream jug, English, 18th century

8.2cm high

PROVENANCE

Leonard Joel 3/3/1986 Lot 318 ($450)

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

325

A rare Royal Worcester Australian subject painted cup and saucer by Reginald Austin with Kookaburra's, Retailed by Flavell Brothers and Roberts, English, circa 1890 saucer 12.5cm diameter

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

326

Two Victorian copper kettles, English, 19th century

22cm high

$120–180

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

327

A run of five pewter tankard measures, English, 18th/19th century

12.5cm down to 5cm high

$120–180

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

328

ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY

Highland sheep in a moorland landscape oil on canvas stretchers with chalk mark Dunn for John Dunn? Melbourne

74 x 126cm

$1,500–2,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

329

A small collection of drinking glasses various

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

330

Five various 18th century Aubusson tapestry cushions various sizes

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

331

An oval arts and crafts copper tray with brass art-nouveau handles by WMF, Austrian, circa 1900 stamped emu in a square mark 58cm long, 36cm wide

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

332

An early Victorian walnut cylindrical tea-caddy, English, circa 1840

11.5cm high, 11cm diameter

$120–180

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

333

A copper saucepan, a copper coffee-pot and copper warming jug with ceramic liner 34cm long over the handle, 18cm high and 20cm high

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

334

A maiolica circular dish painted with a man wielding a sword, Italian, circa 1950 38cm diameter

335

A set of horse brasses on leather strap and a brass skillet, English, 19th century 53cm long and 60cm long

$60–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

336

A blue and white Delft vase of middleeastern form, Dutch, 18th/19th century and various decorative china

33cm high

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

337

A brass framed stained-glass square ceiling lantern, French, 19th century 93cm high from ceiling, 28cm square

$250–350

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

338

A pewter twin-handled bowl and stand, a pewter jug and a pewter circular condiment, English, 18th century 22cm wide, and 10cm wide, 12cm high

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

339

A large Lowestoft blue and white spherical teapot and cover, English, 18th century blue dagger mark 14cm high, 22cm wide over the spout and handle

PROVENANCE

Leonard Joel 14/11/88 lot 219

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

340

A ALBIS

Lakeside view with a boat on a beach oil on board signed and dated 1888 lower right 25.5 x 35cm

$250–350

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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341

A modern French cherrywood parquetry top finish dining table

160cm long, 92cm wide, 72cm high

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

342

A set of four white painted cane dining chairs 89cm high, seats 40cm wide

$60–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

343

An unusual George III Chinoiserie lacquered mahogany low wine table, English, circa 1800 67cm diameter, 54cm high

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

344

A pair of cane armchairs with cushion seats and backs and matching ottoman 77cm high, 73cm wide, ottoman 68 x 65 x 40cm

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

345

A white painted cane sofa and matching chair 214cm long, 78cm high

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

346

A large and impressive Victorian bronze and etched glass oil lamp, English, 19th century 84cm high

$800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

347

A blue buttoned and upholstered adjustable armchair 93cm high, 80cm wide

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

348

A nest of three Chinese hardwood bamboo pattern tables largest 66cm high, 49.5cm wide, 36cm deep

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

349

W. MCMASTER

Valley landscape oil on board signed lower right 37 x 44.5cm

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

350

A Chinese carved cinnabar lacquer box and cover 14cm wide, 5cm high

$80–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

351

A finely cast iron three-tier plant stand, Italian or French, circa 1900 79cm high, 55cm wide

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

352

A cut-paper silhouette picture of a horse-drawn cart and young lady frame size 24 x 31cm

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

353

A maiolica water cistern and wall bowl, Italian, circa 1950 cistern 55cm high, bowl 34cm wide

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

354

A large maiolica circular dish painted with Zeus and horse drawn chariot, Italian, circa 1950

54cm diameter

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

355

A Japanese woodblock print of figures in a river and a Chinese embroidered silk sleeve panel 24 x 36cm and panel 49 x 14cm

$40–60

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

356

A green marble topped iron corner console table, French, circa 1930

90cm high, 66cm wide

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

357

ZIMMERMAN, CONTINENTAL, 19TH CENTURY

Old man with children in an interior oil on canvas signed and dated 1857 lower right

39.5 x 34cm

$800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

358

A modern Chinese enamelled ceramic umbrella stand and a yellow ground cloisonné bowl

61cm high, bowl 26cm diameter

$20–40

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

359

A pair of Victorian brass candlesticks

25cm high

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

360

A Chinese metal mounted wooden trunk, circa 1920 30cm high, 70cm wide

$60–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

361

A modern Qum part-silk rug

180 x 124cm

$200–400

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

362

TIBETAN? 20TH CENTURY

Mountainous landscape with figures and camels oil signed lower right

29 x 50cm

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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363

A modern red ground Persian Tekke design woolpile runner

243 x 78cm

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

364

A modern red ground Persian Tekke design woolpile runner

286 x 79cm

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

365

A good gilt-bronze hexagonal ceiling lantern, French, 19th century approx 68cm to ceiling and 30cm wide

$800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

366

A Chinese famille verte vase with French bronze mounts, Qing dynasty, 19th century 41cm high

$600–900

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

367

A very decorative Chinese reverse-glass painting of a warrior and a lady, Qing dynasty, 19th century

50 x 35cm, frame 60 x 46cm

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

368

A giltwood and floral-carved wall mirror, Provence, French, early 19th century 164cm high, 88cm wide

PROVENANCE

Mossgreen, The Age of Madame de Pompadour Collection, 2014, Sydney lot 68 (AUD$7,000)

$1,500–2,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

369

A small brass mounted ships wheel 82cm wide

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

370

A large Coalport porcelain blue ground gilt and bird painted oval jardinière, English, circa 1900 40cm wide, 20cm high

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

371

A good quality George IV rosewood and parcel gilt break-front sideboard, English, circa 1830 188cm wide, 46cm deep, 95cm high $1,500–2,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

372

A good gilt-bronze hexagonal ceiling lantern, French, 19th century approx 83cm to ceiling and 34cm wide $800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

373

A Royal Worcester porcelain circular yellowground plate painted with a cottage garden, English, circa 1920 23.5cm diameter

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

374

Five hand coloured prints of satirical equestrian scenes, English, mid 19th century in gilt Hogarth frames image size 8.25 x 55cm, frame size 23 x 68cm

$60–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

375

A Coalport porcelain gilded vase painted with a landscape panel, English, circa 1920 20cm high, 11.5cm diameter

$250–350

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

376

EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY

Landscape with lovers walking and a girl seated beside a tree oil on canvas indistinctly signed and dated 1858 lower left 44 x 34cm

$800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

377

A coloured steel-plate engraving of Melbourne by A C Cooke, and engraved by S. Calvert visible paper size 63 x 101cm

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

378

A pair of large brass candlesticks

50cm high

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

379

A pair of French blue toleware double shade table-lamps

53cm high

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

380

AFTER TITIAN

The Flora, Italian, 19th century with detailed inscription to verso see photos 77 x 61cm, impressive gilt frame 112 x 97cm $800–1,200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

381

A painted wood diorama model of a three masted ship, 19th century 42 x 72cm

$300–500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

382

An antique oak turners triform chair, English or Welsh, 19th century 83cm high, 63cm wide

PROVENANCE

Sotheby's, Melbourne, 08/11/88 Lot 73 ($880)

$500–700

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

383

AFTER JOHN FREDERICK HERRING (BRITISH, 1795-1865)

Four coloured engravings: Fox Hunting, The Meet, The Run, The Find, The Kill, engraved by J.Harris

61 x 106cm

$600–800

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

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384

JAMES H.C MILLAR (BRITISH 1864-1929)

Beach cave scene oil on canvas signed lower right 88 x 151cm

$1,500–2,500

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

385

AFTER JOHN FREDERICK HERRING (BRITISH, 1795-1865)

The Mail change, The Team, The Hunting stud, coloured engravings by J.Harris plate size 53.5 x 74cm

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

386

A Victorian walnut finish davenport, English, circa 1870

82cm high, 54cm wide, 55cm deep

$200–300

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

387

Waverley Novels McMillan, London 1909/10 24 vols gilt red Morocco spines

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

388 Encyclopedia Britannica Inc. 1963 23 vols plus index

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

389 Thackerays works Smith Elder and Co London 1879, 24 vols, gilt calf spines and marble boards

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

390

Robertsons works 8 vols, by Dugald Stewart, printed for T. Cadell, Strand, London 1840, gilt calf spines and boards

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

391

Byrons works, John Murray London 1851/52, 10 vols, gilt calf spines and boards

$60–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

392

A collection of various gilt calf spined books relating mostly to literature and poetry

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

393

The Bloodstock Breeders Review British Bloodstock Agency Ltd, London, 7 vols 19261932, gilt calf spines

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

394

The works of Charles Dickens Gresham Publishing, London, 20 vols

$60–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

395

Victoria and its Metropolis Alexander Sutherland M.A McCarron, Bird and Co Melbourne, 1888, 2 vols, gilt leather spine and boards

$60–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

396

The Popular Encyclopedia Blackie and Son, London, 1885, 14 vols, bound in 7, gilt red and black leather spines

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

397

A collection of books on historic houses, towns and Australian suburbs.

$50–100

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

398

A collection of books on antiques and art, porcelain and movements.

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

399

A collection of books on classic automobiles, planes and automobile history.

$400–600

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

400

A collection of books on countries and cities of the world

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

401

A collection of paperback and hardcover books comprising autobiographies and novels.

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

402

A collection of books on international garden and interior design.

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

403

A Moore Brothers type figural centrepiece, English, circa 1900

45cm wide

$150–250

404

A silver-plated two-handled drinks tray, English, 19th century 75cm long, 45cm wide

$80–120

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

405

A portrait miniature of Napoleon,French circa 1900

gilt and jewelled frame 17 x 15cm

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

406

Four antique Aubusson tapestry cushions

$150–250

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

407

A red-tole umbrella stand labelled GR II labelled Barbara Higgins and Associates

45cm high, 19.5cm diameter

$100–200

Illustrated at artvisory.com.au

END OF AUCTION

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Enquiries Luke Guan luke@artvisory.com.au 0455 891 888
Auctions in 2023 Illustrated: A rare Chinese moulded ding ‘Mandarin ducks in lotus’ dish, Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) Est $25,000–35,000. Sold: AUD $124,000 (inc.BP)
ENTRIES INVITED Fine Chinese & Asian Art
A New Auction Concept

Arts of the Middle East

RIGHT

A fine Amritsar carpet, Indian, late 19th century

474 x 347cm

PROVENANCE

Australia

Artvisory is proud to announce a stylish and new auction concept — Exceptional in Australia.

This auction category is open to all disciplines and will showcase the very best that is available for auction in this country encompassing the following fields: Arts of the Middle-East, British Art and Applied Arts, Fine Chinese, Japanese and Asian works of Art, Australian Indigenous Arts, European Silver and objet d’art, Australian History and Art.

Exceptional in Australia offers a unique, curated auction structure with suitable entries being defined as an artwork or an object that is truly exceptional for its quality

and/or rarity. These items will be catalogued in depth and showcased within a beautifully published catalogue and marketed at the highest level throughout Australia, the UK, Europe, North-America and Asia.

Artvisory’s specialists are the most experienced in their fields and will collaborate together for this annual auction that will be unlike any other auction held before in Australia.

We invite you to take part in our inaugural Exceptional in Australia auction and encourage you to contact our specialists who are available to visit you privately at your home or assist with your enquiry via email or telephone.

The Property of the family of a Maharajah now living in

European Furniture

BELOW

A superb and rare George I scarlet lacquer bureau bookcase, English, circa 1730

215cm high, 100cm wide, 59cm deep

PROVENANCE

From the collection of Mr and Mrs P. HackforthJones, Melbourne Literature Antiques in Australia from Private Collections, John Rogan, Illustrated

Himalayan and South-East Asian Art

ABOVE

A very fine and rare Nepalese bronze parcel-gilt figure of Tara, 9th-10th century

the heavily bejeweled figure standing in tribhanga on a round lotus pedestal with a ring for attachment to a shrine, the right hand in varada mudra, the left in kataka mudra holding the stalk of the lotus (Padma) the flower upon the left shoulder, wearing a transparent robe and a three-leaf crown

25.4cm high

REFERENCE

see Hugo Munsterburg Scupture of the Orient, NY, 1972, p. 31 for a very similar Tara in the British Museum

Fine Chinese, Japanese & Asian Works of Art

LEFT

A superb and rare Imperial Chinese giltbronze figure of Avalokitesvara, Xuande mark and period, 1426-1435

The jewelled and crowned Bodhisattva seated in “lalitasana”, on a double-lotus throne, with one foot resting on a lotus flower, the right hand in “varada” mudra, a tiny image of Amitabha within the crown, each hand holding a fully opened lotus, adorned with beaded necklaces, pendant earrings and bracelets, the throne engraved with a six character mark, the gilt base sealed with an incised visavajra 26.5cm high, base 17cm wide

European Silver & Objet d’art

RIGHT

An outstanding set of four George IV silver wine-coolers, Benjamin Smith, London, 1808 of heavy gauge and of classic campagna shape, with reeded borders and each with matching coats-of-arms, the loop handles terminating in lion masks 36cm high

Australian History

LEFT

An important museum quality ships cabin trunk, Australian red cedar and whale bone with rope and leather handles, early 19th century 56cm high, 100.5cm wide, 50cm deep

Indigenous Arts

RIGHT

EMILY KAME KNGWARREYE (CIRCA 1910–1996)

Summer Rains on Alalgura, 1991

acrylic on Belgium linen

130 x 230cm

PROVENANCE

Delmore Gallery, Northern Territory, catalogue reference IS06

Formerly in the Collection of Ross Clarke, Brisbane

European Works of Art

LEFT

A large carved and gilded polychrome lamentation, probably North German, early 16th century

119cm high, 90cm wide, 22cm deep

PROVENANCE

Graham Cornall Antiques, Melbourne

International Art

BELOW

ANDY WARHOL

Mick Jagger, 1975

one plate (F. & S. II.147) colour screen print on Arches Aquarelle signed in pencil by the artist and in felt–tip pen by Mick Jagger numbered 136/250 published by Seabird Editions, London, ink stamp to verso 110.5 x 73.3cm

PROVENANCE

Formerly in The Collection of Martyn Cook and Thomas Hamel

Specialists

Arts of the Middle East & Historic Textiles

Susan Scollay PhD FRAS +61 418 175 694

Indigenous Australian Art

Shaun Dennison +61 410 501 857

Chinese and Asian Arts

Luke Guan +61 455 891 888

Australian and International Art and Decorative Arts

Paul Sumner +61 412 337 827

European Furniture & Decorative Arts

Sandy Bruce +61 421 920 387

Email enquiries: mail@artvisory.com.au

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Images used in this brochure are illustrative of the type of items we are seeking only. Artvisory Galleries 310 Toorak Road South Yarra Victoria 3141

Absentee Bid Form

In order to register to bid with Artvisory, please complete this form, scan and email to accounts@artvisory.com.au

Auction Title:

Name (please print clearly):

Email Address (for invoicing & correspondence): Telephone (mobile): Telephone (home/work):

Invoice address (PO Box not accepted):

Please tick here if you do not want to receive special invitations and online auction catalogues by email. We value your privacy and will not disclose your details to any third party. You may request that your details are removed from our database at any time. If you have not previously purchased with Artvisory, please scan your photo ID (either a drivers licence or passport) and email to accounts@artvisory.com.au

I authorise Artvisory to register bids on a per lot basis up to the maximum price I have indicated for each lot. I will not hold Artvisory responsible for any errors that occur. I understand that if my bid is successful, the purchase price will be the sum of my final bid plus the buyer’s premium of 26% plus GST of the final hammer price plus any GST payable on the hammer price, as indicated in the catalogue. GST will be charged on the buyer’s premium. If the lot is denoted by the † symbol, GST will be charged the whole amount (hammer price + GST). If the Resale Royalty Scheme is applicable 5% will be charged on the hammer price only. The Resale Royalty Scheme is denoted by the § symbol in the catalogue. Your invoice will be emailed to the supplied email address immediately after the auction has finished and will contain all details pertaining to payment and collection.

I have read and accepted Artvisory’s terms and conditions as printed in the catalogue and online at www.artvisory.com.au. Bids will not be processed unless this form is signed.

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Telephone Bid Form

In order to register to bid with Artvisory, please complete this form, scan and email to accounts@artvisory.com.au

Please tick here if you do not want to receive special invitations and online auction catalogues by email. We value your privacy and will not disclose your details to any third party. You may request that your details are removed from our database at any time. If you have not previously purchased with Artvisory, please scan your photo ID (either a drivers licence or passport) and email

Telephone bids must be received by Artvisory no later than 24 hours prior to the commencement of the Auction. Once received, your bid will be confirmed by email.

I authorise Artvisory to register bids on a per lot basis up to the maximum price I have indicated for each lot. I will not hold Artvisory responsible for any errors that occur.

I understand that if my bid is successful, the purchase price will be the sum of my final bid plus the buyer’s premium of 26% plus GST of the final hammer price plus any GST payable on the hammer price, as indicated in the catalogue. GST will be charged on the buyer’s premium. If the lot is denoted by the † symbol, GST will be charged the whole amount (hammer price + GST). If the Resale Royalty Scheme is applicable 5% will be charged on the hammer price only. The Resale Royalty Scheme is denoted by the § symbol in the catalogue. Your invoice will be emailed to the supplied email address immediately after the auction has finished and will contain all details pertaining to payment and collection.

I have read and accepted Artvisory’s terms and conditions as printed in the catalogue and online at www.artvisory.com.au. Bids will not be processed unless this form is signed.

Auction Title: Name (please print clearly): Email Address (for invoicing & correspondence): Telephone (mobile): Telephone (home/work): Invoice address (PO Box not accepted): City State Post Code Country
Lot Number (in order) Catalogue Description (please print clearly) Cover Bid Not including buyer’s premium or GST (where applicable) A$ A$ A$ A$ A$ A$ A$ A$ A$ A$ A$
to accounts@artvisory.com.au
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Terms and Conditions of Sale

The terms and conditions of sale listed here contain the policies of Artvisory Pty Ltd. They are the terms on which Artvisory Pty Ltd and the Seller contract with the Buyer. They may be amended by printed Saleroom Notices or oral announcements made before and during the sale. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these terms.

1. Background to the Terms used in these Conditions

The conditions that are listed below contain terms that are used regularly and may need explanation. They are as follows:

“the Buyer” means the person with the highest bid accepted by the Auctioneer

“the Lot” means any item depicted within the sale for auction and in particular the item or items described against any lot number in the catalogue.

“the Hammer price” means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a lot

“the Buyers Premium” means the charge payable by the Buyer to the auction house as a percentage of the hammer price.

“the Reserve” means the lowest amount at which Artvisory has agreed with the Seller that the lot can be sold.

“Forgery” means an item constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole, with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source, where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue. Accordingly no lot shall be capable of being a forgery by reason of any damage or restoration work of any kind (Including re-painting).

“the insured value” means the amount that Artvisory in its absolute discretion from time to time shall consider the value for which a lot should be covered for insurance (whether or not insurance is arranged by Artvisory.)

All values expressed in Artvisory Pty Ltd catalogues (in any format) are in Australian Dollars (AU$). All bids, “hammer price”, “reserves”, “Buyers Premium” and other expressions of value are understood by all parties to be in Australian Dollars (AU$) unless otherwise specified.

2. Artvisory Auctions as Agent

Except as otherwise stated Artvisory Pty Ltd acts as agent for the Seller.

The contract for the sale of the property is therefore made between the Seller and the Buyer.

3. Before the Sale

a) Examination of Property Prospective Buyers are strongly advised to examine in person any property in which they are interested before the Auction takes place. Neither Artvisory nor the Seller provides any guarantee in relation to the nature of the property apart from the Limited warranty in the paragraph below.

The property is otherwise sold “AS IS”

b) Catalogue and other Descriptions

All statements by Artvisory in the catalogue entry for the property or in the condition report, or made orally or in writing elsewhere, are statements of opinion and are not to be relied upon as statements of fact. Such statements do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Artvisory of any kind. References in the catalogue entry to the condition report to damage or restoration are for guidance only and should be evaluated by personal inspection by the bidder or a knowledgeable representative. The absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this is the price at which the item will sell or it’s value for any other purpose. Neither Artvisory nor The Seller is responsible for any errors or omissions in the catalogue or any supplemental material. Images are measured height by width (sight size). Illustrations are provided only as a guide and should not be relied upon as a true representation of colour or condition. Images are not shown at a standard scale. Mention is rarely made of frames (which may be provided as supplementary images on the website) which do not form part of the lot as described in the printed catalogue.

Foreign buyers should note that all transactions are in Australian dollars so there may be a small exchange rate risk. The costs associated with acquiring a good certificate will be carried by the purchaser. If the item turns out to be forged or otherwise incorrectly described, all reasonable costs will be borne by the vendor.

c) Buyers Responsibility

All property is sold “as is” without representation or warranty of any kind by Artvisory or the Seller. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the condition of the property and the matters referred to in the catalogue by requesting a condition report

No lot to be rejected if, subsequent to the sale, it has been immersed in liquid or treated by any other process unless the Auctioneer’s permission to subject the lot to such immersion or treatment has first been obtained in writing.

4. At the Sale

a) Refusal of Admission

Artvisory reserves the right at our complete discretion to refuse admission to the auction premises or participation in any auction and to reject any bid.

b) Registration before Bidding

Any prospective new buyer must complete and sign a registration form and provide photo-identification before bidding. Artvisory may request bank, trade or other financial references to substantiate this registration.

c) Bidding as a Principal

When making a bid, a bidder is accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price including the buyers premium and all applicable taxes, plus all other applicable charges, unless it has been explicitly agreed in writing with Artvisory before the commencement of the sale that the bidder is acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party acceptable to Artvisory and that Artvisory will only look to the principal for payment.

d) International Registrations

All International clients not known to Artvisory will be required to scan through an accredited form of photo identification and pay a deposit at our discretion in cleared funds into Artvisory’s account at least 24 hours before the commencement of the auction. Bids will not be accepted without this deposit. Artvisory also reserves the right to request any additional forms of identification prior to registering an overseas bid. This deposit can be made using a credit card, however the balance of any purchase price in excess of $5,000 can not be charged to this card without prior arrangement.

This deposit is redeemable against any auction purchase.

e) Absentee bids

Artvisory will use reasonable efforts to execute written bids delivered to us AT LEAST 24 Hours before the sale for the convenience of those clients who are unable to attend the auction in person. If we receive identical written bids on a particular lot, and at the auction these are the highest bids on that lot, then the lot will be sold to the person whose written bid was received and accepted first. Execution of written bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we do not accept liability for failing to execute a written bid or for errors or omissions which may arise. It is the bidder’s responsibility to check with Artvisory after the auction if they were successful. Unlimited or “Buy” bids will not be accepted.

f) Telephone bids

Priority will be given to overseas and interstate bidders. Please refer to the catalogue for the Telephone Bids form. Arrangements for this service must be confirmed AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR to the auction commencing. Artvisory accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any errors or failure to execute bids. In telephone bidding the buyer agrees to be bound by all terms and conditions listed here and accepts that Artvisory cannot be held responsible for any miscommunications in the process. The success of telephone bidding cannot be guaranteed due to circumstances that are unforeseen. Buyers should be aware of the risk and accept the consequences should contact be unsuccessful at the time of Auction. You must advise Artvisory of the lots in question and you will be assumed to be a buyer at the minimum price of 75% of estimate (ie. reserve) for all such lots. Artvisory will advise Telephone Bidders who have registered at least 24 hours before the auction of any relevant changes to descriptions, withdrawals or any other sale room notices.

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G) Online Bidding

Artvisory offers an online bidding service via Invaluable.com. When bidding online the buyer agrees to be bound by all terms and conditions listed here by Artvisory and agrees to pay any fees charged in regard to any purchases made via Invaluable.com. Artvisory accepts no responsibility for any errors, failure to execute bids or any other miscommunications regarding this process. It is the online bidder’s responsibility to ensure the accuracy of the relevant information regarding bids, lot numbers and contact details.

H) Reserves

Unless otherwise indicated, all lots are offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price below which the Lot will not be sold. The reserve will not exceed the low estimate printed in the catalogue. The auctioneer may open the bidding on any Lot below the reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the Seller. The auctioneer may continue to bid on behalf of seller up to the amount of the reserve, either by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders.

I) Auctioneers Discretion

The Auctioneer has the right at his absolute and sole discretion to refuse any bid, to advance the bidding in such a manner as he may decide, to withdraw or divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots and, in the case or error or dispute and whether during or after the sale, to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding, to cancel the sale or to re-offer and resell the item in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, then Artvisory’s sale record is conclusive.

J) Successful bid and passing of risk

Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the highest bidder accepted by the auctioneer will be the buyer and the striking of his hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid and the conclusion of a contract for sale between the Seller and the Buyer. Risk and responsibility for the lot (including frames or glass where relevant) passes immediately to the Buyer.

K) Indicative Bidding steps, etc.

Artvisory reserves the right to refuse any bid, withdraw any lot from sale, to place a reserve on any lot and to advance the bidding according to the following, at the auctioneers discretion:

Increment Amount Dollar Range

$20 $0–$500

$50 $500–$1,000 $100 $1,000–$2,000 $200 $2,000–$5,000

$500 $5,000–$10,000

$1,000 $10,000–$20,000

$2,000 $20,000–$50,000

$5,000 $50,000–$100,000

$10,000 $100,000–$200,000

$20,000 $200,000–$500,000 $50,000 $500,000–$1,000,000

Absentee bids must follow these increments and any bids that don’t follow the steps will be rounded up to the nearest acceptable bid.

5. After the Sale

a) Buyers Premium

In addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay to Artvisory the buyer's premium. The buyer’s premium is 26% of the hammer price plus GST. (Goods and Services Tax) where applicable.

b) Payment and passing of title

The buyer must pay to the company trust account managed by KK Partners Pty Ltd Chartered Accountants the full amount due (comprising the hammer price, buyer's premium and any applicable taxes and GST) not later than 3 days after the auction date.

The buyer will not acquire title for the lot until Artvisory receives full payment in cleared funds, and no goods under any circumstances will be released without confirmation of cleared funds received. This applies even if the buyer wishes to send items interstate or overseas.

Payment can be made by direct transfer, cash (not exceeding $5,000AUD, if wishing to pay more than $5,000AUD then this must be deposited directly into the company trust account and bank receipt supplied) and Eftpos (please check your daily limit). Payments can also be made by credit card in person with a 1.3% (inc GST) merchant fee for Visa and Mastercard and 2% (inc GST) for American Express. Credit card payments where the card-holder is not present, can not be accepted unless a scanned image of the card and signature is supplied (that corresponds with the supplied signature on the bidding or registration forms). Personal cheques are only accepted with prior arrangement and funds must be cleared before goods will be released. Bank cheques are subject to three days clearance. The buyer is responsible for any bank fees and charges applicable for the transfer of funds into Artvisory’s company trust account.

c) Collection of Purchases & Insurance

Artvisory is entitled to retain items sold until all amounts due to us have been received in full in good cleared funds. Subject to this, the Buyer shall collect purchased lots within 3 days from the date of the sale unless otherwise agreed in writing between Artvisory and the Buyer.

At the fall of the hammer, insurance is the responsibility of the purchaser.

d) Packing, Handling and shipping

Artvisory will be able to suggest local, national and international carriers and takes no responsibility whatsoever for the actions of any recommended third party carrier. Artvisory can pack and handle goods purchased at the auction by agreement, however will take no responsibility for damage, a charge may be made for this service. All packing, shipping, insurance, postage & associated charges will be borne by the purchaser.

e) Cultural heritage Export Licences

Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that the buyer wishes to apply for an export licence does not affect his or her obligation to make full payment immediately, nor our right to charge interest or storage charges on late payment. It is the Buyer’s responsibility to check Australia’s Protection of Moveable Cultural Heritage Act 1986 before purchase. If the Buyer requests Artvisory to apply

for an export licence then we shall be entitled to charge a fee for this service. We shall not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund any interest or other expenses incurred by the Buyer where payment is made by the Buyer in circumstances where an export licence is not granted.

f)

Remedies for non-payment

If the Buyer fails to make full payment immediately, Artvisory is entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies (in addition to asserting any other rights or remedies available under the law)

i) to charge interest at such a rate as we shall reasonably decide

ii) to hold the defaulting Buyer liable for the total amount due and to commence legal proceedings for it’s recovery along with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law

iii) to cancel the sale

iv) to resell the property publicly or privately on such terms as we see fit

v) to pay the Seller an amount up to the net proceeds payable in respect of the amount bid by the defaulting Buyer. In these circumstances the defaulting Buyer can have no claim upon Artvisory in the event that the item(s) are sold for an amount greater than the original invoiced amount.

vi) to set off against any amounts which Artvisory may owe the Buyer in any other transactions, the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by the Buyer.

vii) where several amounts are owed by the Buyer to us, in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not the Buyer so directs.

viii) to reject at any future auction any bids made by or on behalf of the Buyer or to obtain a deposit from the Buyer prior to accepting any bids.

ix) to exercise all the rights and remedies of a person holding security over any property in our possession owned by the Buyer whether by way of pledge, security interest or in any other way, to the fullest extent permitted by the law of the place where such property is located. The Buyer will be deemed to have been granted such security to us and we may retain such property as collateral security for such Buyer’s obligations to us.

x) to take such other action as Artvisory deem necessary or appropriate

If we do sell the property under paragraph (iv), then the defaulting Buyer shall be liable for payment of any deficiency between the total amount originally due to us and the price obtained upon reselling as well as for all costs, expenses, damages, legal fees and commissions and premiums of whatever kinds associated with both sales or otherwise arising from the default. If we pay any amount to the Seller under paragraph (v) the Buyer acknowledges that Artvisory shall have all of the rights of the Seller, however arising, to pursue the Buyer for such amount.

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g) Failure to collect purchases

Where purchases are not collected within 3 days from the sale date, whether or not payment has been made, we shall be permitted to remove the property to a warehouse at the buyer’s expense, and only release the items after payment in full has been made of removal, storage handling, insurance and any other costs incurred, together with payment of all other amounts due to us.

6. Extent of Artvisory Liability

Artvisory agrees to refund the purchase price in the circumstances of the Limited Warranty set out in paragraph 7 below. Apart from that, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents are responsible for the correctness of any statement of whatever kind concerning any lot, whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or omissions in description or for any faults or defects in any lots. Except as stated in paragraph 7 below, neither the Seller ourselves, our officers, agents or employees give any representation warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition, attribution, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature or historical relevance. Except as required by local law any warranty of any kind is excluded by this paragraph.

7. Limited Warranty

Subject to the terms and conditions of this paragraph, the Seller warrants for the period of thirty days from the date of the sale that any property described in this catalogue (noting such description may be amended by any saleroom notice or announcement) which is stated without qualification to be the work of a named author or authorship is authentic and not a forgery. The term “Author” or “authorship” refers to the creator of the property or to the period, culture, source, or origin as the case may be, with which the creation of such property is identified in the catalogue.

The warranty is subject to the following:

i) it does not apply where a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars and experts at the date of the sale or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or b) correct identification of a lot can be demonstrated only by means of a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of the publication of the catalogue was unreasonably expensive or impractical or likely to have caused damage to the property.

ii) the benefits of the warranty are not assignable and shall apply only to the original buyer of the lot as shown on the invoice originally issued by Artvisory when the lot was sold at Auction.

iii) the Original Buyer must have remained the owner of the lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party

iv) The Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy against the Seller in place of any other remedy which might be available, is the cancellation of the sale and the refund of the original purchase price paid for the lot less the buyers premium which is non refundable. Neither the Seller nor Artvisory will be liable for

any special, incidental nor consequential damages including, without limitation, loss of profits not for interest.

v) The Buyer must give written notice of claim to us within thirty days of the date of the Auction. The Seller shall have the right, to require the Buyer to obtain two written opinions by recognised experts in the field, mutually acceptable to the Buyer and Artvisory to decide whether or not to cancel the sale under warranty.

vi) the Buyer must return the lot to Seller in the same condition that it was purchased.

8. Severability

If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the Conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law.

9. Copyright

The copyright of all images, illustrations and written material produced by Artvisory relating to a lot including the contents of this catalogue, is and shall remain the property at all times of Artvisory and shall not be used by the Buyer, nor by anyone else without our prior written consent. Artvisory and the Seller make no representation or warranty that the Buyer of a property will acquire any copyright or other reproduction rights in it.

10. Law and Jurisdiction

These terms and conditions and any matters concerned with the foregoing fall within the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the state in which the auction is held.

11. Pre-Sale Estimates

Artvisory publishes with each catalogue our opinion as to the estimated price range for each lot. These estimates are approximate prices only and are not intended to be definitive. They are prepared well in advance of the sale and may be subject to revision. Interested parties should contact Artvisory prior to auction for updated pre-sale estimates and starting prices.

12. Sale results

Artvisory will provide auction results, which will be available as soon as possible after the sale. Results will include buyer’s premium. These results will be posted at www.artvisory.com.au.

13. Goods and Service Tax

In accordance with A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 Artvisory Auctions will collect on behalf of the Australian tax office (ATO) a Goods and Service Tax (GST) of 10% on all applicable transactions. GST is applicable on the hammer price in the case where the seller is selling property that is owned by an entity registered for GST. GST is also applicable on the hammer price in the case where the seller is not an Australian resident. These lots are denoted by a dagger symbol † placed next to the estimate.

GST is also applicable on the buyer’s premium.

Overseas buyers and buyers non-resident in Australia will not be charged GST on both hammer price and premiums under the following conditions:

1. The items are exported through a Artvisory approved freight company including Australia Post

2. The items are exported within 60 days of the date of the sale

The invoice supplied by Artvisory for purchases will be regarded as a Tax invoice for GST purposes.

14. Resale Royalty Scheme

Under the legal obligations of the Resale Royalty Scheme for Visual Artists Act 2009, sellers must provide the following information to comply with the act:

• was the artwork acquired after 8 June 2010?

• is the sale/reserve price (including GST) $1,000 or more?

• is the artist from Australia or a country listed in the Regulations to the Act?

• is the artist alive, or deceased less than 70 years?

The seller:

i) acknowledges that he or she understands his or her legal obligations under the Resale Royalty for Visual Artists Act 2009 (the Act);

ii) undertakes to comply with all requirements of the Act, including by providing its agent, the company, with accurate information sufficient for compliance with sections 28 and 29 of the Act;

iii) undertakes to indemnify the company for any loss incurred by the company as a result of the vendor’s failure to comply with any of the vendor’s legal obligations under the Act; and

iv) acknowledges that if he or she fails to comply with any of his or her legal obligations under the Act, the company may provide the vendor’s name and contact details to Copyright Agency Limited (CAL).

Lots subject to payment of the Resale Royalty Scheme will be denoted by the §. The Australian Resale Royalty is a flat rate of 5% on the hammer price (including GST). The Australian Resale Royalty is payable by the buyer in addition to the buyers premium plus any applicable GST.

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