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A pair of fine retail galleries showcasing quality furniture, silverware, art glass, Asian and African art and 20th century decorative arts. Specialising in fine cocktail jewellery and jewels ranging from the Georgian period through to current day. Purveyors of Tiffany Studios and rare Tiffany and Company decorative arts and jewellery. Christopher Hughes Andrew Butterfield 38 Charlotte Street Brisbane QLD 4000 07 3012 8771 info@theantiqueguild.com.au www.theantiqueguild.com.au

Open: Monday to Friday 10am to 6pm, Saturday 10am to 4pm

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A monumental suite of Italian modernist furniture by famed Milanese designer, Vittorio Dassi (1893-1973). This 1950s suite is comprised of an oversized sideboard with original illuminated mirror, a secondary taller sideboard, and a marble-footed dining table with four accompanying chairs. Each piece features carved and gilded panels in the mid century Milanese taste, along with its original locks and keys. Three piece suite. c. 1950.

$24,500

A Pre-Columbian, slip-glazed earthenware tripod vessel from the Colima people, circa 250BC. Measuring 33cm in diameter. $7,500 Entirely set with modern brilliant and baguette cut diamonds weighing an impressive 9.10 carats. c. 1955. $35,000 with independent appraisal. Hand wrought, shallow, sterling silver bowl by the ‘Kalo Shops’ of Chicago and New York; a women’s run workshop in the early 20th century. The beautifully hammered bowl features a period Art Nouveau monogram ‘F de FF’ and is fully signed to the underside. The markings

A very fine and versatile French platinum brooch with detachable dress Retro period pair of 18 karat gold, amethyst, and ruby earrings in bold fan pins and earclips. The floral spray is stamped with French assay marks shape. The pair have a post and omega clip to the rear. c. 1960. for both platinum and 18 carat gold. Designed to be worn in three ways. $5,900 the pair with independent appraisal. indicate manufacture between 1912 and 1916. $1,250 57

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