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The Antique Guild

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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Pair of Florentine finish 18kt yellow gold ear clips by Milanese jeweller, Gianmaria Buccellati, c. 1970. Modelled as folded flower petals they are signed to the rear. (3.5cm length tip to tip) $6000

A George III sterling silver basket in oval shape with straight gadroon mounts, reeded swing handle, and full family arms. In the centre of the basket is a crest featuring “Try & Tryste” for the Clark family. Made by Thomas Robins of London in 1806. There are a crisp set of hallmarks to the foot-rim. (H26 x W34 x D25cm) $6900

A very fine triple strand Akoya pearl choker centering on a c. 1915, Belle Epoque platinum, diamond, onyx and blue zircon detachable panel. Likely to have originally been a brooch pendant, the panel has been incorporated into this fine Akoya pearl choker, whilst remaining detachable for the ability to be worn as a pendant. (Length 36cm) $17,200

An exceptional Louis XVI mahogany commode with parquetry kingwood, ebony stringing, ormolu mounts and drawer pulls. Dating to France c. 1780 with an unidentified makers mark to the rear. (H80 x W91 x D48cm) $4900

A diminutive four-piece Tiffany & Company ‘bachelor’ tea service in sterling silver, engraved with a round cartouche and monogramed, New York c. 1870. (Largest piece 19cm at widest x 11cm high) $5800

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