Dunbar Sloane Antiques & Collectables

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16 & 17 JULY 2014

16 & 17 JULY 2014

ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES

ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES

DUNBAR SLOANE AUCKLAND


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ENQUIRIES Helen Billington or Christine Palmer Ph (+64) 4 472 1367 Email info@dunbarsloane.co.nz www.dunbarsloane.com


DAY 1 •

Wednesday 16 july

1pm Toys 4pm Jewellery Watches Coins Silver / epns

DAY 2 •

VIEWING 11 July 13 July 14 July 15 July

1–160 161–319 320–354A 355–368 369–428

p.12 p. 17 p. 25 p. 27 p. 28

Thursday 17 july

4pm O riental China / Glass Miscellaneous NZ Historical Furniture / Rugs

Fri Sun Mon Tues

Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots

Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots

429–511C 512–562 563–594 595–647 648–800

p.36 p. 42 p. 45 p. 47 p. 60

10am– 5pm 10am – 3pm 10am – 5pm 10am – 5 pm

AUCTION DAY VIEWING Wed 16 July 9am– 11am Thurs 17 July 10am– 2pm LOCATION 12 Akepiro St, Mt Eden, Auckland 1024 PO Box 68527, Newton, 1145 Ph (09) 630 9178 • Fax (09) 630 9173 dunbar.akl@xtra.co.nz • www.dunbarsloane.com Buyers Premium: There is a 16% buyers premium plus GST on this premium.

COVER illustration Lot 518 • A Royal Doulton Flambé Two-Handled Vase


AUCKLAND HIGHLIGHTS • march 2014

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1 Greenstone Replica of The America’s Cup (Te Ha O Aotearoa), 7/8 Scale • $90,274 2 Pair of Rare 19th C. Tongzhi Chinese Porcelain Brushpots • $11,955 3 Superb 1827 George IV Silver Gilt Lidded Yachting Cup by Benjamin Smith • $15,241 4a&b 16ct. White Gold & Diamond Floral Brooch & an Emerald & Diamond Cluster Platinum Ring. Sold by Private Treaty 5 An Early 19th C. Kotiate $10,551 6 Old Chinese Embroidered Summer Robe • $20,323 7 Anton Seuffert Geometric Pattern Card Table • $23,448 8 New Zealand Waitangi Crown 1935 • $5,500 9 Carved Wooden Maori Figure • $7,620

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WELLINGTON ART achieveD 2014 wellington artresults HIGHLIGHTS • 2014

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1 PETER MCINTYRE Cliffs of Rangitikei • $17,000 2 PETER SIDDELL Red Roof • $22,000 3 RUSSELL CLARK Scarborough • $79,500 4 frances hodgkins Marrows and Peppers, Tossa • $47,000 5 CHARLES BLOMFIELD Gisborne Point Lake Rotoiti • $29,000 6 GEORGE RICHMOND Portrait of Norman Lister Melville • $9,500


antiques & Collectables auckland

Entries now invited for our next major Antique Auction to be held in Spring

ENQUIRIES Ph (+64) 9 630 9178 Email dunbar.akl@xtra.co.nz www.dunbarsloane.com 12 Akepiro Street, Mt Eden, Auckland 1024, New Zealand


Maori, Pacific & Tribal Art

auckland

Entries now invited for our next major Maori, Pacific & African Artefacts Auction

ENQUIRIES Dunbar Sloane Snr 027 4713 663 Dunbar Sloane Jnr (+64) 9 630 9178 Anthony Gallagher (+64) 4 472 1367 Email dunbar.akl@xtra.co.nz www.dunbarsloane.com


Dunbar Sloane specialises in the sale of quality estate jewellery

Emerald & diamond platinum art deco earrings

Accepting entries now for our next Major Auckland Antique Estate Jewellery Auction

ENQUIRIES Ph +64 9 630 9178 Email dunbar.akl@xtra.co.nz www.dunbarsloane.com 12 Akepiro Street, Mt Eden, Auckland 1024, New Zealand


74.25 x 74.25 cm. Est. $30,000–40,000

Pat Hanly Oil, Pure Painting, 1976 already catalogued for our next important auction of New Zealand & International Art coming soon

ACCEPTING ENTRIES NOW ENQUIRIES Dunbar Sloane Jnr (+64) 9 630 9178 Helena Walker on (+64) 4 472 1367 Dunbar Sloane Snr 027 471 3663 Email dunbar.akl@xtra.co.nz helena@dunbarsloane.co.nz www.dunbarsloane.com


THE ARMSTRONG FAMILY DOLL & TOY COLLECTION WELLINGTON 23 & 24 JULY 2014

Entries now closed

Auction also to include other single vendor collections of Mickey Mouse, Star Wars & Railway

ENQUIRIES Original Boxed c.1961 Side Part Bettina Frith Blonde Bubble Cut Barbie Ph (+64) wearing 4 472 1367 sheath sensation www.dunbarsloane.com $200 - 400

Original Boxed c.1961 Side Part Blonde Bubble Cut Barbie wearing sheath sensation $200 - 400


ANTIQUE BOOKS WELLINGTON 4 september 2014

Entries now invited for our next major Book Auction

ENQUIRIES Anthony Gallagher Ph (+64) 4 472 1367 or 027 471 3667 Email antiques@dunbarsloane.co.nz www.dunbarsloane.com


ANTIQUE & DECORATIVE ARTS WELLINGTON

AUGUST/September 2014 Entries currently invited

ENQUIRIES Anthony Gallagher or Bettina Frith Ph (+64) 4 472 1367 Email antiques@dunbarsloane.co.nz www.dunbarsloane.com


DAY 1 • Wednesday 16th JULY 1pm • TOYS 4pm • JEWELLERY / watches / coins / silver

Lot 391 • A beautiful Geo III Sterling Silver Wine Cooler


The majority of the toys are to be sold at no reserve and with no estimate given. Conditions mentioned in the catalogue are intended as a general guide only and are the opinions only of various staff.

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Note: Not all Toy Lots have been graded. Numbers in brackets denote number of pieces.

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60016 A4 ‘Silver King' Tender, gloss finish. (F–G) (2)

D13 BR(M) suburban brake/3rd (F) D13 BR(M) first/3rd (G) D14 Southern Region brake/3rd. (F) (3)

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9596 0-6-2T LNER 80054 2-6-4T Both two-railed. (F–G) (2)

D14 Southern Region brake/3rd D14 Southern Region brake/3rd D14 Southern Region first/3rd. (EX) 3)

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69567 0-6-2T D8000 Bo-Bo. Both two-railed. (VG) (2)

D11 BR(E) first/3rd D11 BR(E) first/3rd D11 BR(E) brake/3rd. (G) (3)

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69550 0-6-2T 80033 2-6-4T. (G) (2)

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D3302 single coupling rods D3302 divided coupling rods. Diesel shunters. (G) (2)

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31340 0-6 0T (G) 31340 0-6-0T (F) Green, No BR decal. (2)

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31337 0–6 0T Black Starter Set 0-4 0T Black BR. (G) (2)

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46245 4-6-2 ‘City of London’ And tender (G–VG) (2)

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34005 West Country ‘Barnstaple’ (G) (2)

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D8017 Bo-Bo (G)

11 LMS first/3rd LMS brake/3rd LMS brake/3rd. (G) (3) 12 LNER brake/3rd (F) LNER first/3rd (F) D13 BR(M) suburban brake/3rd. (F–G) (3)

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23 Royal Mail two-rail 4075 Passenger Brake Van 4075 Passenger Brake Van. (EX) (3) 24

4078 Sleeping Car 4078 Sleeping Car 4063 BR(M) Open second. (EX) (3)

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4050 BR(W) Corridor first/2nd (G) 4050 BR(W) Corridor first/2nd (VG) 4060 BR (W) open first. (EX) (3)

D11 BR(E) brake/3rd D14 BR(M) suburban brake/3rd D12 BR(M) first/3rd. (VG) (3)

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4061 BR(W) open second 4060 BR(W) open first. Both boxed. (EX) (2)

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D12 BR(M) first/3rd (VG) D12 BR(M) first/3rd (G) D12 BR(M) brake/3rd. (VG) (3)

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4060 BR(W) Corridor first/2nd (boxed) 4051 BR(W) brake/2nd. (EX) (2)

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D12 BR(M) brake/3rd, D20 WR Restaurant Car D20 WR Restaurant Car. (F) (3)

28 Two 4323 SR Utility Vans(VG AND G). With 4627 ICI Bulk Salt (VG) All boxed. (3)

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D22 BR(MR) brake/2nd (F) D13 BR(M) suburban first/2nd (G) D13 BR(M) suburban first/3rd. (F) (3)

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D13 BR(M) suburban first/3rd (F) D13 BR(M) suburban brake/3rd (EX) Royal Mail two-rail. (G) (3)

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D20 BR Restaurant (blue box) D20 BR Restaurant (red box) Both boxed. (EX) (2)

22 Travelling Post Office (three-rail) D20 WR Restaurant Car Both boxed. (MT, appears unused) (2)

4677 Mobil Tank Wagon (F–G) 4313 Gunpowder Van (MT) and two 4626 Pressflo Cement Wagon (EX) All boxed. (4)

30 Two LMS Goods Vans (G) One boxed, (F) LMS Open Wagon. (F–G) (3) 31 LMS High Sided Wagon (G), LMS Brake Van (F) LNER Fish Van (G) LNER Horse Box. (F) (4) 32 LNER Brick Wagon (G), GWR Cattle Truck (G), (later version) LMS Goods Van (VG) BR Mineral Wagon. (VG) (4)

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33 Three BR Mineral Wagons With BR Open Wagon. (VG) (4) 34 Two Open Wagons (G & VG), With two BR Coal Wagons. (Both G) (4) 35 BR High Sided Wagon (G) BR High Sided Coal Wagon (G) Two BR Cattle Trucks. (Both VG) (4) 36 Two BR Cattle Trucks With BR Cattle Truck (cattle within) and BR Fish Van. (VG) (4)

45 Four Esso Tank Engines (F) (4) 46 Three Wagons and one Van Consisting of Shell Lubricating Oil Tank Wagon (F), BR Mineral Wagon (G), BR Low Sided Wagon (G) and BR Goods Van. (G) (4) 47 Two Horse Boxes With two Fruit Vans. (VG) (4) 48 Four Goods Vans (G) (4)

37 Three BR Goods Vans (All G) With BR Meat Van. (VG) (4)

49 Banana Van (VG) With two Refrigerated Vans (Both VG) and Gunpowder Van. (G) (4)

38 Two BR Meat Vans With two BR Horse Boxes. (VG) (4)

50 InsulFish Van and Cattle Truck, Both boxed (G) (2)

39 BR (WR) Brake Van (VG), With two BR Long Wheelbase Goods Vans (Both G) and BR Coal Wagon. (G) (4)

51 Two Saxa Salt Wagons (VG & F) Plus two Bulk Grain Wagons (both VG) (4)

40 BR Bogie Brick Wagon (G), With two BR Tube Wagons (G), (VG), and two BR Weltrol Wagons. (VG) (5)

52 Two PresFlo Wagons With Bulk Salt Wagon and Coal Wagon. (VG) (4)

41 BR Weltrol Wagon with added load (G) With three BR Bogie Bolster Wagon (two with added loads) (G–VG) (4)

53 Low Side Wagon with Plastic Cable Drums, With Brake Van MR and two Brake Vans WR. (VG) (4)

42 BR (ER) Brake Van (F) With three Low Sided Wagons with furniture containers. (G) (4)

54 Brake Van MR, With Open Wagon, Lowmac Wagon and United Dairies Tank Wagon. (VG) (4)

Cable Drum Wagon (EX) With Goods Van with NZ HRCA overlay (F), BR Fish Van (G), Bolster Wagon & load. (G) (4)

55 United Dairies Tank Wagon, With CI Tank Wagon, United Glass Bottle MFG Ltd Sand Wagon and Goods Wagon. (VG) (4)

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44 Four Tank Wagons Consisting of Oil Tank Wagon (G), Vacuum Oil Co. Ltd Tank Wagon (G) Esso Tank Wagon (EX) and Esso Royal Daylight Tank Wagon. (F) (4)

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Goods Wagon (VG), With two Open Wagons (Both G) and Mineral Wagon. (VG) (4)

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Mineral Wagon (VG), With Coal Wagon (VG), Prestwin Wagon (VG) and GWR Open Wagon. (F) (4)

58 Three Traffic Services Tank Wagon One with Triang couplings. Together with Mineral Wagon. (VG) (4) 59 BrEAKdown Crane Complete. (VG) (5) 60 Four Tank Wagons Consisting of Shell Oil Tank Wagon (G), Esso Tank Wagon (F), Power Petrol Tank Wagon (VG) and Vacuum Oil Co. Tank Wagon. (VG) (4) 61 ED2 Double Arm Signal (Electric) With TPO Lineside Apparatus (two-rail), Both boxed. (EX) (2) 62

2234 Deltic ‘Crepello’ Boxed. (EX)

63 Box of mostly Hornby Dublo two-rail track Comprising ten left hand points, nine right hand points, two diamond crossings, one uncoupling rail, ten straights in assorted lengths, ten curves in assorted lengths. (43) 64 Three boxes unopened 2725 Six two-rail Terminal Connectors. (3)

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SR Electric Multiple Units A Motor and two Trailer Coaches. (VG) (3)

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SR Electric Multiple Unit: Two Motors & two Trailer Coaches. (VG) (4)

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SR Bogie Luggage Van, (Dublo couplings) SR Bogie Luggage Van (Lima) Siphon G Van (Dublo Bogies). (VG) (3)

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68 Two R123 Luggage Vans (VG), With Coal Wagon (VG) and Open Wagon. (G) (4) 69 Open Wagon, Coal Wagon, Brake Van and SR Refrigerated Van (possibly pre-war). (G) (4)

vehicles / Corgi

83 TWELVE Ton Van (VG) and three Fruit Vans (One with roof repainted). (G, VG, F, G) (4)

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A #69 Massey Ferguson 165 Tractor Box (VG) With an Ertyl Ford 8N #F–3 Vintage Vehicle & figure inside. (EX)

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A boxed (G) 74 Ford 5000 Super Major Tractor With hydraulic scoop and figure. (VG)

85 a boxed W2221 BR Cardiff Castle (MT) Box modified.

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A boxed (G) Massey Ferguson MF50B Tractor With Shovel and figure. (EX)

86 a boxed W2212 LNER A4 Sir Nigel Gresley Possibly unused. (MT)

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A boxed (G) Corgi Major #1150 Mercedes-Benz Unimag 406 With snow plow. (EX)

87 Two Horse boxes for repair (2)

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A boxed (VG) Corgi Major #1130 Circus Horse Transporter With six horses. (EX)

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A boxed (G) Corgi Major #1137 Ford Tilt Cab ‘H’ Series With detachable trailer. (EX)

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A boxed (VG) #266 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang With automatic flip-out wings vehicle. (EX: except hand missing from one figure)

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Trix Twin 70 F106 Warship Class Diesel Loco ‘Vanguard’ boxed (VG) With GWR 0–6–2T Loco (G) and 572 BR brake/2nd coach boxed. (EX) (3) 71

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598 Pullman Coach, boxed (VG) Pullman Coach, boxed. (VG) (2)

72 Buffet Car WR (VG) LMS brake/3rd (F), one bogie loose in 676 box. (2) 73 Esso Tank Wagon (G) Coal Wagon Charrington (VG) Open Wagon Hinchcliffe. (VG) (3) 74 Open Wagon NE (VG), Open Wagon LMS (F) Low Sided Wagon. (G) (3)

Hornby Assorted 88

Assorted switches, connectors and signals (13)

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‘Poor Man's E3002 Locomotive’ New 2245 body shell, fitted with Bo-Bo motor bogie, trailing bogie and a chassis frame by Dr Alan Middleton of Melbourne. (EX) With a box of containers various makes, and a box of Triang treasures. (3)

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A BOXED Graham Farish Goods Van (G) Open Wagon South Leicester (VG) High Sided Wagon. (G) (3)

A boxed W2221 BR Cardiff Castle Possibly unused. (MT)

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4076 BR(M) 6–wheel Passenger Brake Van (VG)

76 Four assorted British Wagons (4)

91 Box of Model Railway Kitset ‘Treasures’

77 Four assorted British Wagons (4)

92 Box of assorted tracks Eight curved, four straight and two others. (14)

78 Four assorted British Wagons (4)

81 Unknown make Ventilated Van With three Goods Vans. (4) 82 Two Lima Co-Co French Locomotives (2)

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102 A boxed (G) Corgi Major #1152 Mack truck With Gloster Saro articulated petrol tanker. (VG)

104 A boxed (G) #G510 Corgi gift set Tank transporter and Centurion MKIII tank with shells. (EX)

two BOXED 1306 Electrotren Transfesa Vans (2)

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101 A boxed (G) Corgi Major #1100 Mack truck With trans-continental trailer. (VG)

103 A boxed (G) #1106 Mack container truck (VG)

79 Three assorted British Wagons With Electrotren 6240 Ventilated Van. Boxed. (4) 80

100 A boxed (VG) Corgi Major #1127 Simon Snorkel fire engine With pamphlet and figures. (EX)

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105 A boxed (G) Corgi Major #1143 American La France Aerial Reserve truck With figures. (EX)

116 One boxed Golden Oldies #30303 Bedford S – Splatts. With an Archive Corgi #20202 Bedford S Milk Tanker. (2)

106 One boxed #GM4506 Madison Avenue bus With a #52701 Chicago Mack B Series Aerial Ladder Truck. (2)

117 Three boxed Corgis 2002 D981/1 Bedford CA, D949.13 Bedford Type OB Coach CC82225 Austin Cooper Mini No.22. With a Racing Mini Cooper. (4)

107 Two boxed buses #9782 Daimler CW West Bromich Corp With a #97187 AEC Royal Hanson. (2) 108 Two boxed bus sets Buses of the Silver Service #97070. With #97052 Devon General 75th Anniversary. (2) 109 One boxed Building Britain Set #31008 Consisting: Bedford Loader, Luffing Shovel and Thames Trader Tipper. With a #96850 Morris 1000 Pickup. (2) 110 Two boxed Corgi Classics #1450 Foden S21 Tipper and a #98453 Mack B Series Van. (2) 111 Two boxed Corgi Classic Trucks #98459 White Soda Truck #98449 White Petrol Tanker. (2) 112

A Provincial Bus set #97072 Gosport & Fareham AEC. With a #98470 yellow coach 743. Both boxed. (2)

113 Two boxed fire engines #97356 AEC Pump Escape #97385 AED Ladder. (2)

118 Three boxed Corgi Classics #97162 Atkinson Elliptical Tanker, #97942 ERF Flatbed with chains and barrels and #97946 Scammell Scarab. (3) 119 Two boxed Fallen Flags #528d Mark B Series Semi #54502 GM 5301. (2)

115 Three boxed Golden Oldies #06202 Morris J – Oxo #19301 Bedford S – Lyons #19302 Bedford S – Weetabix. (3)

128 Two boxed Matchbox Collectables YYM36832 #M 1920 Mack AC YTCo2–M 1946 Dodge power wagon WDX. (2) 129 A Yesteryear 1936 Leyland 'Cub’ fire engine With a Superkings K–146 Jaguar XJ6. Both boxed. (2)

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120 Three boxed Corgi Classic Trucks #16901 Scammell Highwayman ballast and low loader, #31003 AEC Scammell Highwayman crane & low loader #55901 Diamond T620 & T load. (3) 121 Two boxed Heavy Haulage sets #17602 Scammell constructor set #31007 Diamond T ballast set. (2)

130 A Dinky Matchbox DY–7 1959 Cadillac Coupe de Ville With a Solido 4513 Chrysler Windsor. Both boxed. (2) 131 A Rio A–2 Carnion Fiat 18BL Militare 1914 With a Victoria R001 Jeep Willys Closed D-Day 1944. Both boxed. (2) 132 Two boxed (VG) Siku trucks #2922 Betonmischer cement mixer (EX) #3418 Kenworth semi-tanker. (EX) (2)

Matchbox 122 A boxed (VG) Superkings K–17 Scammell Crusader container truck (EX) 123 A boxed (VG) Superkings K–23 low loader (EX)

114 Two boxed Corgi La France and American La France fire vehicles #97331 (two piece) Scottdale and South River, and #97321 Aerial Ladder truck. (2)

127 One boxed collectables YTC03–M 1940 Ford pickup 53sc WHC6318 Freightliner FLD120. The Freightliner is packaged but without box. (2)

133 A boxed (G) Caterpillar No.122 Cat 621 (G) With a boxed McToy motorised Road Master Earth Shaker Set. (2) 134 Two boxed Joal Compact A Caterpillar #215 and a Volvo BM #227. (2)

135 Three boxed industrial models A Tekno EC ERF tanker and Marks & Spencer refrigerated transporter, both boxed and 1:50 scale. With a boxed PEM M85A01 Western Star log truck. 125 Two boxed (VG) Superkings =1:64 scale. (3) K–124 Mercedes-Benz refrigeration truck (EX) and K–114 Hercules 900E. (G) (2) 136 A boxed 1997 limited edition BP transforming truck 126 Two boxed (EX) Superkings 1:36 scale. K–127 Peterbilt tanker truck (EX) K–129 Mercedes-Benz power launch transporter. (F) (2)

124 A boxed (VG) Superkings K–16 Ford LTS Articulated Tanker (EX)

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137 Three boxed Coca-Cola vehicles A Cadillac de Livraison, a Dodge Bache and an ERTL diecast metal bank. (3) 138 Two boxed Coca-Cola metal banks #F610 (2) 139 Four boxed ERTL vintage vehicles English Fordson, Case 500, Massey Harris Challenger and a McCormick-Deering farmall. (4) 140 Four boxed ERTL vintage vehicles Allis Chalmers Model C, Massey-Harris 44 tractor, I.H. farmall 300 and a 1930 Chevy stake truck (4) 141 Four boxed ERTL classic vehicles 1950 Chevy cab, ’30 Chevy truck, 1960 Chevy cab ‘48 Diamond ‘T’. (4) 142 Four boxed ERTL AnheuserBusch classic vehicles (4) 143 Three boxed ERTL classic and vintage vehicles Woody station wagon, ’48 Diamond ‘T’ and a 1947 Intern. K-12 semi cab. With one unboxed 1948 Chevy 10th Anniversary truck ’40. (4) 144 Three boxed Vitesse vehicles Two Mack fire pump trucks 430.1, 430.2 and a 421 De Sotto deluxe New York taxi. (3) 145 A boxed Jupiter clockwork Pilot Cruiser Sutcliffe model. White and red tinplate with key. L. 25cm.

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147 Three Maisto unboxed Model Cars Scale 1:18 Black Mercedes Benz 500 SL, Grey Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet and White BMW 325i Convertible. (3) 148 Three unboxed Model Cars Red Mira Ferrari 348 1989 Black Gate Porsche 996 White Anson Porsche 911. Scale 1:18 (3) 149 Three unboxed Model Cars Red Burago Ferrari 456GT Maisto Porsche 55A Spyder Red V Power Ferrari 250 GTO. Scale 1:18 and one 1:38 (3) 150 An Anson Green Porsche 911 Carrera Targa Scale Model

Fun Ho (unboxed) 151 Two red tractors (white wheels) With No.508 Red Disc and Red Plow. (All PLW) (4) 152 A red locomotive engine With three red Tenders (one NZR) (All PLW) (4) 153 A red AND green Breakdown truck Red & blue Dump truck. (All PLW) (2)

Stuffed Toys 156 Replica Steiff Bear Music Bar 1928 Gelb 40 Margarete Steiff GmbH Nr. 04338 (button in ear) with certificate and boxed. H. 39cm. 157 Replica Steiff Bear 1994 Teddy bear 1906 Blond 43 Margarete Steiff GmbH Nr. 02689 (button in ear) with certificate and boxed. H. 41cm. 158 Harrods Limited Edition The Poet Bear 1998 (Musical) By Margarete Steiff GmbH Nr. 00965/2000 (button in ear) with certificate and boxed. H. 35cm. 159 Merrythought Limited Edition Teddy Bear ‘Diana’ With a Merrythought Limited Edition Gift Bear No. 288/2500. H. 36cm, and No 34/500 H. 23cm. (2) 160 three Vintage Stuffed Toys A Panda, a Lion and a small Steiff Tiger. Tiger has small button (almost illegible), one eye missing, one small metal claw and embroidered nose. Panda and Lion have no buttons in ears. With glass eyes, moveable joints and embroidered noses. All c. 1960s. (3)

154 A yellow grader, Red open-backed truck and a small red car (All PLW) (3) 155 A green bulldozer with yellow driver, Blue boat trailer and a red truck. (All PLW) (3)

146 A boxed CLIFFORD TOYS battery operated Ski Boat Yellow and red plastic. L. 30cm.

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Jewellery 161 An 18ct. Gold AND platinum diamond cluster ring Central diamond is round brilliant cut, 0.29ct. The eight surrounding diamonds are round brilliant cut, 0.52ct total. New Comparison Value $5100. Valuation report available. Est. $1200–2000 162 An 18ct. Gold yellow sapphire AND diamond cluster ring The sapphire is octagonal mixed cut, 1.50ct. 14 diamonds are single cut, total 0.20ct. New comparison value $3800. Valuation report available. Est. $800–1400 163 An 18ct. Gold ruby and diamond bridge ring Central diamond is old European cut, 0.88ct. Two outer diamonds are old square cut, total 0.22ct. Rubies are cushion shaped mixed cut, 0.90ct. New comparison value $5300 Valuation report available. Est. $1000–2000

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171 A Five graduated strand freshwater pearl necklace With diamond clasp. Pearls are pink dyed, button shaped, size 5.4–6.0mm. The clasp is 14ct. Gold set with 29 diamonds that are round brilliant cut, 0.40ct. New comparison value $2000. Valuation report available. Est. $400–800

167 A 9ct. Gold citrine AND seed pearl snap bangle Wax filled. Citrines are round mixed cut, total 4.50ct. Eight pearls are natural half type, two pearls are imitation. New comparison value $2000. Valuation report available. Est. $400–800

172 A pair of 9ct. Gold drop-shaped mabe pearl earrings Light cream in colour. New comparison value $2200. Valuation report available. Est. $400–700

168 A 9ct. Gold triple belcher link bracelet With heart padlock clasp Weight 15.5g. Est. $500–800

164 A superb 18ct. Gold emerald AND diamond ring The emerald is an octangular natural emerald, mixed step cut, 4.75ct. Twenty diamonds are brilliant cut, 0.06ct. each. New replacement value $65,000 Valuation report available. Est. $12,000–$18,000 165 An 18ct. Gold aquamarine AND diamond ring The aquamarine is rectangular mixed cut, 5.0ct. Four diamonds are round brilliant cut, total 0.18ct. New Comparison value $4400. Valuation report available. Est. $500–1000

166 A traditional sterling silver emerald AND imitation diamond bracelet Twenty emeralds are rubover set, square and rectangular mixed cut, total 5.0ct. Imitation diamonds are synthetic white sapphire. New comparison value $3500 Valuation report available. Est. $500–800

169 A single strand cultured pearl necklace 95 Pearls are light cream with pink and green overtones, semi-baroque shape, 8.0–8.5mm size. Clasp is 9ct. White gold with a round mabe pearl. L. 89cm. New comparison value $3500 Valuation report available. Est. $600–1000 170 A single stand cultured pearl necklace 67 pearls are white with green overtones, semi-baroque shape, size 7.9–8.5mm. L. 63cm. New comparison value $2000. Est. $400–800

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173 A pair of 9ct. Aquamarine stud earrings Aquamarines are oval cut, total 3.20ct. New comparison value $2000. Valuation report available. Est. $400–700 174 An 18ct. Gold aquamarine three stone bar brooch One aquamarine is rectangular mixed cut, 5.70ct. Two aquamarines are emerald cut, total 2.50ct. New comparison value $4400. Valuation report available. Est. $800–1200 175 A 9ct. Gold emerald AND imitation diamond clip brooch 22 Emeralds are round mixed cut, total 3.3ct. Imitation diamonds are synthetic white sapphire. New comparison value $3000. Valuation report available. Est. $400–700

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176 A 9ct. Gold AND sterling silver multi gem spinner brooch Sapphire is emerald cut, 12.0ct. Peridots are round mixed cut, total 0.70ct. Diamond is old european cut, 0.14ct. New comparison value $4200. Valuation report available. Est. $600–1000 177 An 18ct. Gold citrine solitaire brooch The citrine is oval mixed cut, 74.0ct. New comparison value $3800. Valuation report available. Est. $500–800

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179 An 18ct. Gold Sapphire AND diamond cluster ring Sapphires are one oval mixed cut and two cushion mixed cut, total 0.40ct. Eight diamonds are old rose cut, total 0.07ct. Gold is hallmarked Chester 1903. New comparison value $2000. Valuation report available. Est. $600–900

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185 A sterling silver multi gem eye brooch The stones are a violet iolite, two amethysts, a green peridot, a dark purple garnet and a light purple amethyst crystal. Est. $350–500 186 An 18ct. Gold seed pearl harp brooch Comes in an ‘A. Williamson’ box. Est. $150–300 187 A 14ct. White gold diamond bow brooch Single diamond is a round brilliant cut. Identification report available. Est. $200–400 188 A 9ct. Gold seed pearl and ruby memorial brooch Hallmarked Birmingham, 1889, Constantine & Floyd. Est. $250–500 189 An 18ct. Gold pearl half-crescent brooch Est. $200–400

191 An 18ct. Gold engraved bangle Est. $150–300

182 A cultured pearl necklace 45 pearls are baroque, size 7.0–7.8mm. With an 18ct. Gold ball clasp. L. 46cm. Identification report available. Est. $200–400

192 A pair of 9ct. Gold seed pearl AND amethyst cluster earrings Identification report available. Est. $250–450

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184 A sterling silver and agate bracelet With an engraved belt buckle style clasp. Est. $250–500

181 A graduated cultured pearl necklace 102 pearls are cream with slight green/pink overtones, slightly off-round to off-round shape. Sizes 3.1–7.3mm. With a 9ct. Gold tourmaline and pearl clasp. New comparison value $1900. Valuation report available. Est. $300–700

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190 A sterling silver AND lapis lazuli necklace With matching bracelet. Est. $300–600

193 A pair of 9ct. Gold emerald stud earrings Identification report available. Est. $200–400


194 A 9ct. Gold wedgwood brooch Stamped ‘9ct’ & ‘Wedgwood’. Est. $100–300 195 A 9ct. Gold cameo brooch Est. $100–300 196 A 15ct. Gold scarf pin Est. $100–300 197 A 9ct. Gold greenstone brooch Est. $100–300 198 A 22ct. Gold 1850s American coin Set on a 9ct. Pin. Identification report available. Est. $100–300 199 A 9ct. Gold garnet cluster ring Identification report available. Est. $100–300 200 An 18ct. Gold garnet and diamond stone bridge ring Identification report available. Est. $200–400

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201 An 18ct. Gold three opal stone ring Est. $150–300 202 A 22ct. Gold wedding band Identification report available. Est. $200–400 203 An 18ct. Gold emerald solitaire ring Identification report available. Est. $150–300 204 A 9ct. Gold opal AND garnet ring Identification report available. Est. $100–200 205 Three 9ct. Gold Charms Including a mother of pearl banjo, enamelled oval banjo and a treble clef. Identification report available. Est. $100–200 206 A pair of 9ct. Gold earrings Est. $100–200 207 A 20ct. Gold AND diamond memorial brooch Identification report available. Est. $100–200

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208 A 14ct. Gold stick pin With a 9ct. Gold stick pin 14ct. Gold pin has a flower detail with a turquoise cabochon, 9ct. Gold pin has a oval white shell. Est. $50–100 209 A 9ct. Gold garnet crescent brooch With a 9ct. Gold hair pin. The crescent brooch has 12 garnet topped doublets and one glass. Hallmarked Chester, 1911. Est. $100–200 210 An 18ct. Gold glass ring With a 9ct. Spinel ring. Identification reports available. Est. $100–200 211

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212 A pair of 18ct. Gold baroque pearl AND diamond earrings Est. $200–300

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213 An 18ct. Gold mounted Paspaley pearl pendant On a sterling silver necklet. The pearl is baroque shape, size 16mm. Certificate available. Est. $700–1000 214 A 14ct. Gold yellow sapphire AND diamonds snap bangle Sapphire is marquise cut, 9.66ct. Eleven diamonds are round brilliant cut, total 0.33ct. Replacement value $19,000 Valuation report available. Est. $5000–6000 215 A 5ct. Gold white metal diamond link bracelet 11 diamonds are round brilliant cut, total 2.50ct. Replacement cover $10,700. Valuation report available. Est. $1500–2500 216 An 18ct. White gold sapphire AND diamond necklace 57 sapphires are pear shaped, brilliant cut, total weight 23.14ct. 969 diamonds are round modern brilliant cut, total weight 3.87ct. New replacement value $23,000. Valuation report available. Est. $6500–8500 217 A double strand cultured pearl necklace With a 14ct. Gold and diamond clasp. 47 diamonds are brilliant cut. 136 pearls are approx. 8mm in size, round to off round shape. Est. $600–1000 218 A triple strand freshwater pearl necklace With a 14ct. Gold clasp. Est. $1000–1600 219 A platinum AND diamond Vera Wang solitaire ring Central diamond is an octagonal step cut, 1.0 carat. Four diamonds are rectangular baguette cut, total weight 0.19ct. Signed ‘Vera Wang’. Valuation for insurance $20,000 Valuation report available. Est. $4000–6000

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220 An 18ct. Gold AND three stone diamond ring Diamonds are rub-over set, princess cut. Stamped 750. Est. $600–1200 221 An 18ct. Gold nine stone diamond cluster ring Diamonds are round modern brilliant cut, total weight.75ct. Replacement value $4000 Valuation available. Est. $800–1400 222 An 18ct. Gold sapphire AND eight diamond cluster ring Sapphire is dark blue, 1.20ct. Diamonds are round modern brilliant cut, total weight.40ct. Replacement value $3000. Valuation report available. Est. $600–1000 223 An 18ct. White gold solitaire diamond ring Diamond is rubover set, princess cut, .55ct. Replacement value $5,100. Valuation report available. Est. $1500–2000 224 A 14ct. Gold solitaire diamond ring Diamond is round modern brilliant cut, .47ct. Replacement value $4,400. Valuation report available. Est. $1200–1800 225 An 18ct. Gold three stone diamond ring Three diamonds are round modern brilliant cut, total weight .70ct. Replacement value $6000 Valuation report available. Est. $1800–2400 226 A single strand cultured pearl necklace 98 pearls are semi-baroque, medium cream colour, size 3.25 – 7mm. Clasp is silver. Insurance replacement valuation $850. Valuation report available. Est. $100–300

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235 A 9ct. Gold AND pave diamond heart shaped pendant Est. $100–200 236 A sterling silver amethyst AND diamond bracelet Est. $150–300 237 A 9ct. Gold AND citrine brooch Est. $150–300 238 An important Lapis Lazuli AND diamond brooch With European & British Royal family provenance. This stunning brooch originally belonged to Queen Wilhelmina of Holland who gifted it to Queen Elizabeth during World War II. The vendors great aunt worked for the Bowes Lyon family, (Elizabeth's family) and then worked for Queen Elizabeth when she married King George VI in 1923 as her head dresser. The Great-aunt was gifted the brooch from the Queen, she died in 1962 unmarried. The only niece living in New Zealand was gifted the brooch and other jewellery items which she then passed on to the vendor when she died in 1965. The brooch comes with dated letters, some written on Windsor Castle letterhead by the aunt to her niece. The brooch is made of white gold alloy, central diamond is european brilliant cut, 0.14ct. There are two rows of four single cut diamonds on each side of the Lapis Lazuli. The end collars have three diamonds each. The original case is Dutch jeweller L. Steltman. Minimum value for insurance $4000. Valuation report available. Est. $2000–3000

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239 An 18ct. Gold seven stone diamond ring Central diamond is princess cut flanked by three round brilliant cut diamonds on either side. Est. $800–1200 240 An 18ct. Gold solitaire diamond ring Diamond is modern round brilliant cut, 1.02ct. Insurable value $13,220. Valuation report available. Est. $3500–4000

242 A 14ct. Gold heart shaped paua shell pendant On a 14ct. Gold chain. Est. $80–150

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248 A pair of gold mounted greenstone drop earrings Est. $150–250

250 A pair of 14ct. White gold diamond stud earrings Diamonds are oval, total 0.68ct. Replacement value $3000. Valuation report available. Est. $1000–1300

243 An 18ct. Gold AND cultured pearl double leaf brooch Four pearls are size 3.78 – 5.41mm. Replacement value $2800. Valuation report available. Est. $600–900 244 A sterling silver bracelet with heart pendant clasp The heart pendant has an aquamarine stone. Est. $100–200 245 An 18ct. White gold ruby AND diamond ring Ruby is rubover set, oval mixed cut, 0.40ct. Two diamonds are round modern brilliant cut, total 0.14ct. Replacement value $3000. Valuation report available. Est. $700–1000

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247 A 9ct. gold albert chain with malachite oval pendant Identification report available. Est. $200–400

249 An 18ct. Gold diamond solitaire ring Diamond is round modern brilliant cut, 0.83ct. Replacement value $4200. Valuation report available. Est. $1500–1800

241 A pair of 9ct. Gold AND purple garnet earrings With unmarked gold & red garnet earrings. Est. $100–200

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251 A pair of 14ct. White Gold diamond stud earrings Diamonds are round modern brilliant cut, total.76ct. Replacement value $2400. Valuation report available. Est. $700–900 252 A pair of 9ct. White gold diamond stud earrings Diamonds are round modern brilliant cut, total 0.52ct. Replacement value $1860. Valuation report available. Est. $500–700

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260 A Sterling silver and synthetic ruby ring With a gold plated chain. Identification reports available. Est. $100–200 261 A 594.75ct. Loose ruby Oval faceted, purplish red colour. Commercial quality. Replacement value $20,816 US. Valuation available. Est. $4000–6000 262 A 56.48ct. Loose opal Triangular outline flat polished cabochon, natural opal, milky grey with very active even pinfire green, orange, yellow, blue/ purple and red colour play. Medium to strong green flash. Insurance replacement value $113,000. Est. $20,000–25,000

255A A 9ct. Gold fob neck chain Curb link chain with albert clasps and T-bar. Weight 48g. New replacement value $4560. Valuation available Est. $800-1400 256 A 10ct. Gold leopard dress ring Black enamel detail with two rubies and three round brilliant cut diamonds. Identification report available. Est. $350–650 257 An 18ct. Gold five-stone diamond ring Diamonds are old mine cut, total 1.30ct. Replacement value $5,500. Valuation report available. Est. $2000–2700 258 An 18ct. Two stone diamond crossover ring Diamonds are round modern brilliant cut, total.30ct. Replacement value $3000 Valuation report available. Est. $700–1100

263 A 2.11ct. loose diamond Round modern brilliant cut, colour F, clarity VVS1. Est. $35,000–40,000 264 A 14ct. White gold seven stone diamond cluster ring Diamonds are round modern brilliant cut, total.80ct. Replacement value $5,000. Valuation report available. Est. $1500–1900 265 A 14ct. White gold ruby and 30 stone diamond ring Ruby is an oval faceted enhanced ruby, 2.50ct. Diamonds are single cut, total.25ct. Replacement value $2,200. Valuation report available. Est. $500–800

267 An 18ct. Gold two diamond art deco pin The Bezel fancy yellow diamond is set in white gold, early round brilliant cut, 0.179ct. SI1. The drop diamond is briolette shaped brilliant cut, 2.016ct. Colour H, SI2. Replacement value $14,890. Est. $5000–6000 268 An 18th century gold and garnet ring From Amsterdam Gold most likely to be 22ct. Hallmarked; year letter ‘F', 1765 or 1790, City Mark ‘xxx', Amsterdam, Makers Mark, unreadable. Province of Holland mark, Crowned Lion Rampant. Insurance valuation $4000. Taxation paperwork from 1983 written in Dutch available. Est. $600–1200 269 A 14ct. Gold Sapphire AND diamond cluster ring Est. $700–1200 270 A 14ct. yellow gold AND white gold? rope twist necklace Weight 21.4g. Est. $300–600 271 A pair of 18ct. Gold sapphire stud earrings Sapphires are round brilliant cut. Est. $200–400

259 A 14ct. White gold nine stone moissanite pendant necklace Total moissanite weight 1.50ct. Replacement value $4000 Valuation report available. Est. $800–1200

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272 An 18ct. Gold gents ring Weight 8g. Est. $200–400 273 A pair of 24ct. Gold hoop AND tear drop earrings Est. $100–200

284 Two pairs of sterling silver AND lapis lazuli earrings With a matching brooch. Est. $100–200 285 Two coral necklaces Est. $80–200

274 A 9ct. Gold mounted cameo brooch Est. $200–300

286 An arts AND crafts Carnelian necklace Est. $80–200

275 Two mother of pearl carved pendants Comprising; a fish and a bird. Est. $80–150

287 Two agate beaded necklaces Est. $80–200

276 A sterling silver watch fob chain Hallmarked Birmingham, 1908, WJD. Engraved ‘R.G, 1910’. Est. $70–150 277 A sterling silver AND purple garnet necklace Est. $100–200 278 A sterling silver AND greenstone ring Est. $50–150 279 An 18ct. Gold square shaped diamond ring Offset with 8 square princess cut shoulder diamonds Shoulder diamonds.07ct. each, total weight 0.56ct. Central diamond 0.43ct. Replacement value $5,450.00. Valuation available. Est. $1100–2000 280 A 15ct. Gold 1970s style link bracelet Satin finished and marked W 585. Weight 57g. Est. $1500–2000 281 A 9ct. Gold and ten sapphire stone link bracelet Est. $300–600 282 A gold wire framed large opal brooch With attached gold chain. Est. $50–150 283 Two jade beaded necklaces One with a 9ct. gold clasp. Est. $300–600

288 A turquoise beaded necklace Est. $80–200 289 Various Vulcanite mourning pieces Est. $50–100 290 Various Vulcanite mourning pieces Est. $70–150 291 A jet beaded necklace With a black seed necklace. Est. $60–120 292 A 9ct. Gold mounted hand painted brooch With a silver hand painted portraiture pendant. Est. $100–300 293 A 9ct. Gold mounted agate brooch With a sterling silver leaf brooch. Est. $50–100 294 Two pairs of sterling silver AND pearl earrings Est. $80–200 295 A sterling silver mounted agate brooch With another agate brooch. Est. $80–200 296 A pair of sapphire stud earrings With a pair of art deco maracasite and blue glass earrings. Identification reports available. Est. $100–200

297 A sterling silver collar necklace Est. $50–150 298 A sterling silver mesh bracelet Est. $80–150 299 A sterling silver AND paua shell brooch With sterling silver ribbon earrings. Est. $50–100 300 A silver AND moonstone necklace Est. $80–150 301 A citrine brooch With a signet pin. Est. $50–150 302 Two pearl necklaces One made of cultured pearls with a 9ct. Gold clasp. The other is imitation pearls with a silver, imitation diamond and emerald clasp. Identification reports available. Est. $100–200 303 A 15ct. Gold AND single pearl necklace With a 7ct. Gold Belcher link chain. Est. $100–200 304 A sterling silver onyx AND marcasite necklace with matching earrings With a marcasite brooch. Est. $40–80 305 An 18ct. Gold thin wedder With two 9ct. Gold pins and a gold plated synthetic ruby brooch. Est. $150–300 306 A bag lot of brooches Including one of agate and two malachite buttons. 307 A bag lot of belt buckles Including two brass and enamel buckles and a sterling silver buckle. 308 Two sterling silver belt buckles With two mother of pearl buckles. Est. $50–100

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An Oriental wooden carved beaded necklace With a hand painted brooch.

312 A bag lot of jewellery Including some gold plated items. Est. $50–100 313 A bag lot of jewellery Including some sterling silver items. Est. $80–150 314 A bag lot of jewellery Mainly bone items. 315 A costume necklace with matching earrings 316 A sterling silver paua shell brooch With a vegetable fibre fob waist chain. 317 A brass AND purple glass costume necklace With a sterling silver bangle. 318 Two sterling silver AND enamel round brooches 319 A silver necklace with Mayoral style locket Est. $60–140

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349 Breguet Ancre 18ct. Gold half Hunter pocket watch Engraved inside the dust cover ‘Ancre, signe Droite, 15 Rubis spiral Brequet No 26823’ and marked 18ct. Total weight 87 grams. Enamel dial perfect and hands have tiny diamonds inserted. Very tiny minor dent on gold case, but overall in very good condition. Est. $1450–2200

342 An Eterna automatic wrist watch Leather strap. Marked 3352408. Est. $300–500 343 A Tissot stainless steel wrist watch Est. $50–200

350 An Omega automatic Chronometer Constellation wrist watch Stainless steel non original strap. Broken/missing crown. Est. $100–200

344 A Seiko chronograph automatic stainless steel wrist watch Marked 001480. Est. $50–150

351 A Montblanc Meisterstuck ball point pen With a boxed Waterman fountain pen. Est. $60–200

346 A Solvil et titus watch face Marked 06–0303. Est. $50–100 347 A sterling silver chain fusee G.A. Smith fob watch. Hallmarked London, 1879, CH. Engraved on back ‘Presented to Joseph Samuel by G.A Smith Esq at the expiration of his apprenticeship June 1st 1881’. Est. $400–700

352 A Braille Watch by Hy. Moser Stainless steel Speidel Expanding band. Est. $200–300 353 A Bulova Super Seville Day AND Date Automatic Watch With leather strap. 354 A Wenger Swiss Made Diver's Watch Water resistant to 100 metres on stainless steel band. Est. $200–300 354A A gold plated Elgin pocket watch Est. $100-200

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341 A Seiko Bellmatic automatic wrist watch With alarm Leather strap. Marked 063537. Est. $250–400

345 A Jean Perret wrist watch Leather strap. Marked B1006. Est. $100–200

339 A Steinhart automatic Ocean GMT 300m wrist watch Stainless steel. Est. $1000–1600

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365 An Australian Threepence album 1910 to 1964. Est. $200–400 366 An Australian Shilling album 1910 to1963. Est. $100–200 367 An album of Australian pennies AND half pennies Half pennies 1922 to 1964, pennies 1911 to 1964. Est. $100–200

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Silver 369 Four Piece Sterling Silver Tea Service Maker WH (William Hunter), London, 1858. Comprising coffee pot (H. 27cm), teapot (H. 20cm), 2 handled sugar bowl (H. 13cm) and milk/creamer (H. 11cm). Ornate with bird (pheasant) finials and game bird decoration and engraved acanthus leaves. Total silver weight 2.48 kg. Est. $1800–2500 (4) 370 Sterling Silver Anointing Spoons In Red Leather Presentation Box. Maker G&S.Co over Ld into a trefoil, London, 1902. Floral engraved spoon bowls. Gold stamp inside box lid ‘By Appointment to the King…’. Silver weight 189g. Est. $200–400 371 Large two handled Oval Sterling Silver Serving Tray Inscribed below an Egyptian Lion man ‘Egypt XC Presented by the Officers/2nd Battalion The Cameronians/Scottish Rifles/To/Captain R.A. Anderson. M.C./ on the occasion of his marriage/11th June 1931’ with inscribed signatures of the Officers of the above Battalion. Maker M & H Co. Ltd., Sheffield, 1930. Silver weight 1.98kg. Est. $1300–1800

373 Victorian Sterling Silver Salver on THREE Claw Feet Decorated with incised designs and a central insignia. Maker Martin Hall & Co., London 1873. D. 20cm. Weight 342g. Est. $300–600 374 Sterling Silver Clothes AND Hair Brush Birmingham 1916 and 1975. Est. $100–200 (2) 375 Sterling Silver Clothes AND Hair Brush Birmingham 1916 and 1975. Est. $100–200 (2) 376 Sterling Silver Lidded Container Birmingham 1900. Est. $100–200 377 Sterling Silver Handled Shoe Horn With a glove stretcher and a larger shoe horn. Birmingham c. 1913 and 1916. Est. $100–300 (3) 378 Sterling Silver Cigarette Box Birmingham 1971. JBC over &S over Ld into a shield. Est. $100–200

379 Boxed Sterling Silver AND 372 Sterling Silver Circular Salver Gold Washed Coffee Spoons by Omar Ramsden Maker W.D. Birmingham 1911. With brown cord bag. This four footed Weight 297g. (6) Salver is hallmarked for London 1927 and Est. $160–200 made by highly collectable silversmith Omar Ramsden. Has a hand beaten finish with a scalloped border and stands 380 Sterling Silver Cake Dish on Pedestal Base Maker HA, on four cast feet. Central engraved "A" Sheffield, 1943. 29 x 22 cm. and also inscribed underneath – OMAR Weight 797.8g. RAMSDEN – ME FECIT. Est. $500–700 D. 18cm. Weight 259g. Est. $300–600

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381 Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs Maker WC, Edinburgh, 1820. Weight 44.2 g. Est. $50–100 382 Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs Maker TL, Sheffield, 1905. Weight 31.4g. Est. $50–100 383 Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs Maker JB, London 1826. Weight 38.3g. Est. $50–100 384 Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs Maker Edinburgh 1813. Est. $50–100 385 Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs London,1873? Est. $50–100 386 Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs Unidentified. Est. $50–100 387 Two Silver Perfume Flasks One engraved ‘March 20th Dallas Texas’. Est. $25–50 (2) 388 A Sterling Silver Coin Purse, With a thistle bookmark, toothpick and a pill Box. Est. $50–100 (4) 389 Sterling Silver Toast Rack Maker EV, Sheffield, 1936. Weight 52g. Est. $50–75 390 Sterling Silver Tea Set With teapot, sugar bowl and creamer. London 1803. Total weight 967g (including teapot handle). Est. $500–750 (3)


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391 A beautiful Geo III Sterling Silver Wine Cooler Depicting scenes of half naked women from the Island of Lesbos or Lemnos, where a race of women killed their menfolk and loved drinking wine. Made by a London Silversmith, William Hall 1803. One side of the wine cooler has the Arms and Garter of Earl Lonsdale with five rings.

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The height of the cup is 25.5cms. The width from handle to handle is 28cms. The total weight is 3122gms, including the inner silver sleeve, but note, William Hall’s hallmarks are only on the main wine cooler body and the top rim. At some stage, perhaps years later, the original vendor inserted a solid silver sleeve to separate the ice from touching the bottle. This silver ring weighs 582gms, has no hallmarks upon it but it is silver.

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392 Sterling Silver Pierced Bon Bon Dish on pedestal base Maker W J Myatt & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1912. H. 10.5cm. Est. $100–150 393 Crystal Perfume Bottle with Sterling Silver Top Chester c. 1901. H. 15cm. Est. $100–300 394 .925 Silver Photo Frame H. 24cm. Est. $100–200 395 An Oval 800 Silver Oval Dish by Kremos c. 1880 with decoration of dancing cherubs holding hands in the base and around the edge birds of prey intertwined amongst grapes, vines, apples and leaves and standing on four bun feet. Weight 685g. Est. $500–1000 396 A Sterling Silver Egg Cup With three thimbles, two with glass bases. Est. $40–60 (4) 397 Sterling Silver/Continental Silver Baby Rattle ‘Punch’ Indistinguishable marks. Est. $75–150 398 19th c. Dutch Silver Chocolate Pot Maker's mark underneath, Lion Passant. 833/1000 with export key. Rich decoration of village scene with traders and flying birds, also windmill and church scene with figures and with upstanding lion finial. H. 23cm. Weight 526g. Est. $1000–1500 399 Sterling Silver Female Catheter With a silver plate seal. Sheffield 1885. Est. $50–100 400 Eight Silver Teaspoons Possibly American. Fiddle and Thread pattern, ‘4 leaf clover’ mark on reverse and one other. Weight 284g. Est. $75–150 (8) 401 Sterling Silver Belt Buckle With a sterling silver tea strainer. Maker CC, Chester, 1901 and Maker EJH, Birmingham, 1944. Total weight 78g. Est. $100–200 (2)

402 Sterling Silver Boat-Shaped Ink Pot. Birmingham 1938. Est. $50–100 403 Sterling Silver Canoe With monogram initial ‘J’. Maker WB Ld, Birmingham 1913. Weight 26g. Est. $75–150 404 Sterling Silver Jewellery Box Original velvet & satin lining. Birmingham 1912. Est. $100–200 405 Canadian ‘Birks’ Sterling Flatware Forty five pieces of mixed flatware, floral and plain pattern, includes forks, spoons, accoutrements etc. Weight 1870g. Est. $1000–1500 (45) 406 Sterling Silver Lidded Oval Container With two sterling silver napkin rings. Chester 1921. Rings monogrammed, Sheffield 1898. Total Silver weight 94g. Est. $100–200 (3)

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Pair of Sterling Silver two Handled Miniature Vases With ornate decoration, each standing on four hoofed feet. Marked underneath 930. Egyptian-style decoration, heads, insects, varied. Maker S.B.L., Sheffield, 1899 (imported silver) H. 11.5cm. Weight 353g. Est. $100–300 (2)

412 Two sterling silver small round photo frames Est. $30–60 (2) 413 A sterling silver mustard pot With pierced outer ring and removable silver liner Hinged lid. Maker unknown, possibly New Zealand silver. Sterling silver spoon not matching. H. 6cm. Est. $100–300 414 A cased three piece sterling silver tea service Comprising of teapot, sugar basin and milk jug. Scroll decoration in relief. Marks for Chester 1899. Est. $300–600

407 Pair of American Sterling Black.Starr AND Frost EmpireStyle Salt AND Pepper Shakers Monogrammed initials. H. 14cm. Weight 177g. Est. $100–200 (2)

415 A cased set of six silver gilt enamelled tea spoons Produced for The Birmingham Mint. Decorated with various flowers. Birmingham 1957 marks. Est. $50–150

408 A Silver gilt medal 416 A cased set of six entitled ‘President Old sterling silver cake forks Contemptibles Association With Arts & Crafts influence. 1914 Aug 5 to Nov 22’. Maker A P W unknown. 'Presented to Chum E.J.T. Fletcher for Est. $40–80 long and faithful service to the Hull Branch’. Maker T.K. & S., Birmingham 1969 in leather presentation case. The Old Contemptibles Association was founded by Capt. JP Danny of the Royal Artillery on June 25th 1925, all members were known as ‘chums’ and were the survivors of the First British Expeditionary Force of August-November 1914. Est. $100–300 409 Sterling Silver Vesper Birmingham 1919. Weight 32 gm. Est. $50–100 410 Pair of 19th C. Australian Silver Mounted Emu Egg Spill Vases Standing on circular base. Decorative design of intricate fretwork and incised floral pattern with mounted silver shield to each egg. H. 35cm. Est. $1200–2000 (2)

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421 Continental EPns Beaten pattern Ice Bucket/Vase On three bun feet. European mark underneath. H. 15cm. Est. $25–50

426 Two EPns Two-Handled Serving Dishes With ‘Strick Line’ and Crossed Flags monogram. Heavy duty, D. 24cm. Est. $40–60 (2)

418 Large Walker AND Hall Circular Tray With stepped scalloped edge finished with a beaded rim. D. 40.5cm. Est. $100–200

422 Pair of Pheasant Table Decorators

427 Three Oval Nickel Silver Plate Serving Trays The larger one by Walker & Hall. Est. $100–150 (3)

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424 EPns Teapot By Philip Ashbury and Sons, Sheffield. H. 15cm. Est. $50–100

420 Large two-Handled EPns Wine Cooler By Walker & Hall using the original dies of Boulton and Watt c. 1774. H. 25cm. Est. $100–200

423 Two EPns Bowls with Asian-style decoration

428 Set of EPNS Fish Knives (12) and Forks (11) By Walker & Hall, Sheffield. Est. $40–60 (23)

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DAY 2 • thursday 17 th JULY 4pm • oriental / china & glass MISCELLANEOUS / Nz historical furniture & rugs

Lot 450 • A late 19th C. Japanese cloisonne lidded box


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435 A carved ivory figure of a fisherman holding a fish H. 21cm (incl. stand). Est. $700–1200 436 A carved ivory figure of a robed lady holding a sword H. 21cm (incl. stand). Est. $500–800 437 A carved ivory snuff bottle Together with a carved ivory napkin ring. Est. $80–150 (2) 438 A small ivory puzzle ball On stand. Together with two bone seals, fu dog finials. Puzzle ball H. 5cm. Est. $100–200 (3) 439 A small ivory netsuke of a dog Together with a netsuke formed as an old sage. Dog H. 2.5cm. Sage H. 7cm. Est. 80–150 (2)

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441 A boxed Chinese olive green lidded urn With dog and ring handles, Fu Dog finial and geometric carved body on wooden base. H. 22cm (incl. base). Est. $2000–3000 442 A boxed Chinese pale jade lidded urn With dog and ring handles, plain body. H. 22cm. Est. $1500–2500 443 A boxed Chinese pale jade bowl On three legs Carved leaf decoration, fitted wooden stand. H. 7cm (incl. stand). Est. $600–1000

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444 A Chinese sculpture of a recumbent mythical beast with baby Possibly red jade. On fitted wooden stand. H. 8cm, W. 12cm (incl. stand). Est. $300–600 445 A Chinese rose quartz sculpture of a lady Depicted holding a flower and next to a large bird and on fitted wooden stand. H. 28cm (incl. stand). Est. $500–800 446 A boxed Chinese rose quartz sculpture of a lady Depicted holding a basket of flowers, above a bird. Fitted wooden stand. H. 20cm (incl. stand). Est. $300–600 447 A Chinese rose quartz sculpture of two ladies Depicted holding a flower. On a fitted wooden stand. H. 17cm (incl. stand). Est. $200–400 448 A Chinese rose quartz sculpture of two children Depicted holding a flower and a casket. On a fitted wooden stand. H. 13cm (incl. stand). Est. $150–300

449 A Chinese soapstone sculpture of a robed lady Depicted holding a vase. On a stone flower form base. H. 20cm. Est. $200–300 450 A late 19th C. Japanese cloisonne lidded box On four bracket feet extensively decorated with florals and geometric patterns. W. 12cm. Est. $400–600 451 A late 19th C. Japanese cloisonne lidded teapot With swing handle Extensive floral and geometric decoration. Maker Takahara Komajiro mark underneath. W. 14cm. Est. $300–600 452 A late 19th/early 20th C. Japanese cloisonne lidded pot With two handles. Extensive floral and geometric decoration. H. 11cm. Est. $200–300 453 A Japanese early 20th C. cloisonne vase Decorated with mythical birds and florals. H. 18cm. Est. $200–400 454 A Japanese early 20th C. cloisonne vase Decorated with dragons, mythical birds and florals. Some restoration. H. 15cm. Est. $50–150 455 A Chinese cloisonne vase Decorated with florals. Some restoration. H. 24cm. Est. $100–200

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456 A Japanese cloisonne lidded pot Decorated with florals on a black ground H. 10cm. Together with an earlier lidded pot (some restoration). H. 8.5cm. Est. $100–200 (2) 457 A Japanese cloisonne plate Decorated with a small bird amongst berries and leaves. Dia. 30cm. Est. $100–300 458 A pair of Japanese satsuma vases on stands Fu Dog handles decorated with various court scenes. L. 14cm (incl. stands). Est. $300–500 (2) 459 A Japanese satsuma vase On stand and decorated with flowers (damage under neck), together with a similar sized vase decorated with birds and flowers. H. approx. 10cm each. Est. $50–150 (2) 460 A Chinese cylindrical vase Decorated with a warrior in a forest setting on a wooden stand H. 21cm (incl. stand). Together with a smaller vase decorated with a mountain landscape. H. 13cm (incl. stand). Est. $100–200 (2) 461 A Chinese cinnabar lacquer snuff bottle Decorated with plants and insects H. 6cm. Est. $100–200 462 A Chinese Ge ware green glazed specimen vase H. 12cm. Est. $200–300


463 A Chinese lobed Turquoise bowl Interior decorated with a continuous landscape to the exterior featuring nobles, warriors and horsemen. Daoguang mark to base. Repair under rim. Dia. 19cm. Est. $500–1000 464 A Chinese agate bowl Of simple oval form. W. 12cm. Est. $100–300 465 A Chinese Nanking Cargo, blue and white teabowl and saucer Qianlong period with ‘Batavia’ brown exterior. Decorated with watery landscapes. Christies label to base ‘Nanking Cargo Lot 5621’. Saucer Dia. 13.5cm. Est. $500–700 (2) 466 A Chinese ‘divination post’ Characters to all sides in brass. L. 45cm. Est. $50–150 467 A Chinese rose quartz sculpture of a lady Depicted holding flowers and a fan. On a fitted wooden stand. H. 28cm (incl. stand). Est. $500–700 468 A Chinese carved ivory fan Decorated with an intricate landscape in relief. One blade repaired. Note: interior blades are not ivory. L. 23.5cm. Est. $400–700

472 A Chinese porcelain bowl Decorated in underglaze blue with a pair of mandarin ducks, symbol of marital harmony. The underside unglazed. Good condition. Dia. 28.5cm. Est. $100–200

480 A large Oriental baluster form floor vase Decorated with vases in high relief, scrolling vines and precious objects. H. 50cm. Est. $500–1000

473 A Meiji period Japanese Imari lidded vase With fluted body, 1868–1912. Minor wear and firing faults. H. 35cm. Est. $500–800

481 A large 19th C. Chinese porcelain basin Decorated in Canton famille rose enamels with birds, butterflies and flowers within a gilded Greek key border. Dia. 42cm. Est. $1500–2500

474 A Chinese scroll mounted on silk and paper Depicting large water plants, Chinese calligraphy and seal. Minor stains, otherwise good condition. 68 x 32cm. Est. $300–500 475 A pair of old hardwood hand-carved figures Depicting Hotei holding his dog, while lying on a wood plinth. Inlaid teeth and eyes. Age cracks and minor losses. H. 21cm, L. 46cm. Est. $2000–3000 (2) 476 A superb Chinese bronze lidded container Possibly Qing period. The circular bowl supported by mythical creatures, decorated with dragons, flowers and intricate panels. The lid with large finial depicting a boy holding a ball. H. 30cm. Est. $7000–10,000 477 Japanese Mixed Metalwork Three legged lamp, base and shade. H. 51cm. Est. $200–400

469 A part ivory Chinese model of a temple draped with bells Some small damage. L. 29cm. Est. $100–300

478 A carved ivory figure Depicting a Chinese lady in flowing robes holding a basket and sceptre L. 28cm. Est. $1000–1500

470 A Japanese cloisonne fruit bowl Late 19th/Early 20th C. Decorated with flowers and leaves. Dia. 27cm. Est. $300–600

479 A porcelain figure of an Oriental lady Depicted leaning against a rock outcrop A/f. H. 30cm. Est. $80–200

471 A 19th C. Chinese export bowl Decorated in the Canton famille rose medallion design with alternating panels of figures, birds, butterflies and flowers. Tiny restored chip to rim. Dia. 22cm. Est. $300–500

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482 A large 19th C. Chinese porcelain water jug Nearly matching the preceding lot Canton famille rose decoration with birds, butterflies and flowers. Small minor enamel losses. H. 40cm. Est. $1500–2500 483 A 19th C. Chinese Canton famille rose dish Decorated with butterflies and flowers on a celadon ground. Dia. 27cm. Est. $100–300 484 A Chinese porcelain wine cup Decorated with bats and florals on a blue ground. Qianlong mark to base. H. 5cm. Est. $400–600 485 A Chinese wine cup Decorated with flowers and Chinese script. Kangxi mark to base. H. 4.5cm. Est. $3000–3500

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486 A Chinese brass mounted jadeite bracelet Decorated with a dragon in relief. Dia. 8cm. Est. $300–500

497 A long Chinese watercolour scroll Depicting a bird over a floral landscape with Chinese characters. 199 x 44cm. Est. $200–400

487 A Chinese bowl With floral and geometric decoration on a yellow ground. Small chip to rim. Dia. 11cm. Est. $40–80

498 A Chinese watercolour Of a mountainous landscape Signed. 64 x 47cm. Est. $50–150

488 A Chinese pottery bowl on three feet In green ‘tea dust’ decoration. Daoguang mark to base. H. 8cm. Est. $50–150 489 Five Chinese export blue and white cups One with dragon design, the others with Kraak style design. A/f. Together with six similar pattern floral rim saucers, mark to base. Est. $200–400 (11) 490 A Qing style Chinese tea bowl Decorated with fish in a pond setting. Est. $100–300 491 A Chinese brush pot Decorated with a portrait of Chairman Mao. Extensive crazing. Est. $100–300 492 A very large Chinese blue and white charger Decorated with various landscapes in a floral border. Dia. 53cm. Est. $400–800 493 A Ming style Chinese blue and white jar Decorated with a fisherman in a rural landscape. H. 16cm Est. $3000–4000

500 A heavily carved Indian wooden panel Decorated with flowers and vines. 31 x 87cm. Est. $100–200 501 A Chinese wooden box with handle inserts Est. $40–80 502 A large Japanese imari porcelain charger Dating to the Meiji period. Decorated with underglaze blue panels containing flowers and plants. Reverse with leaf scrolls. Dia. 57cm. Est. $500–1000 503 A very early 19th C. Jiaqing rare oval stem dish Foliate rimmed and decorated with fish and shellfish with border of flowers and gilding. 26 x 22 x 4.5cm. Est. $500–1000

495 An ivory beaded necklace, Possibly Indian with an elephant-form pendant. Est. $200–300

504 A very rare 19th C. (possibly 1880) Chinese export plate Bearing the arms for the Waterhouse family A Canton famille rose central scene of figures in a courtyard taking tea, with a turquoise and orange border of boats on a river panorama possibly Guangzhou. Plate bears crest of Waterhouse family and motto ‘Veritas Vincit Omnia (Truth conquers all things). There is an illustration p.787 in Howard's Armorial Porcelain by David Howards, of a similar plate previously offered at Sotheby's, which is dated c. 1805. Dia. 25.5cm. Est. $500–1000

496 A Chinese print of a colt By Xu Beihong. 40 x 24cm. Est. $200–400

505 A similar plate to the preceding lot Est. $500–1000

494 An ivory netsuke carved into three faces One smiling, one sad and a child's face underneath. Signature to top. H. 3cm. Est. $200–300

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506 A rare 19th C. Chinese export saucer dish With central armorial Canton famille rose decoration with birds, butterflies and flowers. Dia. 17cm. Est. $150–300 507 A rare Tongxhi mark and period cup and saucer Decorated in Canton famille rose enamels with butterflies, birds and insects. Saucer dia. 13cm. Est. $100–300 508 A fine quality Chinese export porcelain beer mug c. 1870 Canton famille rose decoration of figures in a courtyard. Twisted strap handle above a bright turquoise ground. H. 12cm. Est. $200–400 509 A similar mug to the preceding lot Est. $200–400 510 A similar mug to the preceding lot Est. $200–400 511

A superb octagonal lacquered tray Decorated with mother of pear cranes within elaborate ‘Greek Key borders. Character mark to underside. Dia 27.5cm. Est. $500–1000

511A A Chinese embroidered military Rank Badge Depicting a mythical beast in a patterned background. Mostly gold thread. 27 x 29cm. Est. $100–300 511B A Chinese embroidered civil Rank Badge Depicting a bird amongst Buddhist symbols. 30 x 30cm. Est. $50–100 511C A Chinese finely embroidered cuff Depicting birds, butterflies and mythical creatures. 67 x 29cm. Est. $50–100


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516 A Moorcroft baluster form vase Decorated with wisteria on a dark blue ground. H. 8cm. Est. $400–600

513 A William Moorcroft Florian ware vase Decorated with gilt and florals. H. 29cm. Est. $800–1200

517 A William Moorcroft vase Decorated with leaf and berries on a green ground. H. 10cm. Est. $150–250

514 A Walter Moorcroft vase Decorated with anemones on a dark blue ground. H. 15cm. Est. $500–800

518 A Royal Doulton Flambé two-handled vase By Noke. H. 16cm. Est. $400–800

515 A Walter Moorcroft bowl With leaf and berry decoration on red/green ground. Dia. 18.5cm. Est. $300–500

519 A Royal Doulton Flambé vase Decorated with a rural landscape. H. 13cm. Est. $100–200

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526 A superb pair of Sevres-style large lidded urns Each with two painted panels by P. Pecctiolo depicting courting scenes in a Romantic landscape to one side and classical fountains in a rural landscape to the other side.

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527 A pair of large marble plinths Of classical Roman form H. 85cm each. Est. $3000–5000

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543 A Nymphenburg tea for two set Comprising; a tea pot, creamer, sugar bowl, two cups, two saucers and a serving tray. A/f to cups. Decorated with green swag and red bows. Est. $100–300

535 A blue & white gilt tall vase Decorated in geometric bamboo and poppy pattern. Unmarked. H. 60.5cm. Est. $100–300

528 Royal Crown Derby imari pattern demitasse cups and saucers. Comprising ten cups and twelve saucers. Marked 1128 XL. Est. $200–400 529 A Royal Doulton Series ware bowl. Scene of a woman and child on a bridge in the countryside. Est. $30–60 530 A Molly Hancock Coronaware ‘Cremorne’ bowl Marked 7253? 18. D. 20cm. Est. $80–160 531 An early 19th C. Crown Derby figure group. With animals & produce in front of a tree. A/f. H. 21cm. Est. $700–1200

536 A pair of Portugese Vista Alegre pink cockatoos Stamped ‘VA Portugal’. H. 24cm. Est. $200–400

544 Nymphenburg demitasse cups & saucers Comprising 11 cups & 12 saucers. Decorated with foliate & gilt boarders, the interior of the cups are gilded. Est. $100–200

537 A pair of Portugese Vista Alegre blue birds Stamped ‘VA Portugal’. H. 24.cm. Est. $200–400 538 An Arzberg German coffee set Comprising; coffee pot, sugar bowl, creamer, seven cups & eight saucers. Minimal gilt & black hemming design. Est. $100–300

532 A Masons Ironstone two-handled footed bowl Imari pattern. H. 17cm. Est. $100–300

539 A Nymphenburg lidded serving bowl Together with matching serving dish Marked ‘1012, 1035 XIX’. A/f to dish. Est. $100–200

533 A JUWC fluted Square form vase Decorated in gilt with roses and swag. Stamped JUWC 1899. H. 30cm. Est. $100–300

540 A pair of Nymphenburg vases White ground decorated with many different flowers, gilt rims. Marked ‘833, X11’. H. 20cm each. Est. $200–400

534 A blue & white ironstone hexagonal vase A/f. H. 48cm. Est. $100–300

541 A Nymphenburg tableware set Comprising; 12 plates, six bowls, six side plates, eight saucers, two cups, two serving bowls, three oval platters, large serving bowl, gravy boat with attached underplate, and a small oval dish. Decorated in floral swag. Est. $200–400 542 A Nymphenburg partial tea set Comprising; 11 tea cups, 12 saucers, 10 side plates and a sweets plate/dish. Decorated with pink roses & black foliage with gilt foliate rims. Est. $100–300

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555 A COLOURED GLASS sculpture By Seguso In coloured glass of six small birds modelled on a branch. L. 55cm x H. 7cm. Tiny sharp point at end of tail of 2 birds. Est. $600–800

563 Cased French Carriage Clock Marked ‘France and ‘2032', with key in distressed wood/leather carry case with glass window. H. 11.5cm. Est. $500–700

556 Five Tall Decorative Glass Candle Holders, H. 2 x 44cm and 3 x 38cm. Floral decoration and a small box of candles. Est. $75–150 (5) 557 Three boxes of Six Polish Crystal Whisky Glasses By Zawiercie In original boxes. Two boxes 280ml and one 240ml. Est. $150–300 (18) 558 European Bohemian-style Purple Glass Swirl Bowl c. 1920. Fluted outer edge on small pedestal base. No apparent maker's mark. H. 11cm. Dia. 36.5cm. Est. $100–200 559 Timber & Glass Double Inkwell Set With Sterling Silver Plaque. 43 x 25cm. Base. Plaque Maker W & Sns, London, 1914. Est. $200–300 560 A Crystal Wine Jug and stopper Shaft & globe shape. H. 31cm. Est. $100–300 561 Opaque white Crackle pattern Circular Glass Lampshade H. 13.5 cm.

564 European Carved Wood Dog With brandy flask & blanket decoration. H. 26.5cm. Est. $100–200 565 Pair of Brass Ethnic Rattling Bracelets Est. $50–100 (2) 566 Handloomed Cotton, Hand woven Green Coverlet Early 20th C. Heavily fringed on two ends. 125 x 256 cm. Est. $100–200 567 Dutch Multi Coloured Linen Table Throw Poss. Mid 19th C. and purchased in France. Heavily fringed. 140 x 136 cm. Est. $100–200 568 Crocodile Clutch Bag c. 1930 13 x 19 cm. Est. $50–100 569 Box of twelve Plaster Casts Depicting the Twelve Caesars of famous cameos held in various museums in Italy Made in Rome at studio of Bartolomes Paoletti & Son. 5 x 4cm each. Est. $100–300

562 Iittala Finland Glass Vase Semi Opaque and textured free form leaves & flowers. H. 23.5cm. Est. $50–100

570 Six Wooden early 20th C. Pastry/Icing Moulds Some double-sided. Decorative leaf and floral, village scene etc. Est. $100–200 (6) 571 Pair of Decorative Polished Horn Name Holders For a Table Setting. One with silver rim. H. 19 cm. Est. $100–300 (2) 572 African Ivory Profile of a Tribal Woman H. 12cm. Est. $50–100 573 Four Ivory/Bone Pieces Marine decoration on one piece. Est. $200–400 574 Model of a Stuart Turner Steam Engine, Model 10V. Made in England. H. on plinth 17cm. Est. $140–200 575 Model of a U.S.A. PM Research Horizontal Mill Engine L. 17cm. Est. $100–200 576 Framed Hand Embroidered Silk Panel c. 1900 of various birds with cherry tree & flower decoration. L. 51cm. Est. $50–100

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584 Three R & Y Augusti, London boxes Of varied sizes. A/f. 585 Four Brass & Wood Rulers/ Measuring Instruments c. Early 20th C. J. Rabone & Sons Ltd., Dring & Fage London (2) and J.D. Potter Poultry London. Est. $100–200 (4) 586 A wooden model sailing ship of Endeavour With stand L. 83cm, H. 75cm (including stand). Est. $100–300 587 A long brown fur coat 'Universal Fur, New Zealand label. Est. $100–300 588 The Regent black Bowler hat (6"7/8) in a leather hat box, c. 1920s together with a Windsor collar. Est. $80–120 (3) 589 A wooden chess set The chess pieces carved as medieval figures. W. 49cm. Est. $50–150

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604 A 9ct. gold medal Inscribed ‘Levin show/ Lady Rider. H. Meads/1923’. Maker [A.P.] unknown. Est. $40–80 605 A 9ct. gold mounted boar’s tusk brooch Decorated with flowers. Maker [G.E.W.] unknown. Est. $50–100 606 A sterling silver mounted wallet Inscribed ‘Rev. W. Morley D. D/ New Zealand Methodist Conference, Dunedin, March 1902, Kia Ora’. Birmingham hallmarks to silver. Morley served as connexional secretary of the Methodist Church from 1893 to 1902 and held other high offices in the church during this service in NZ and Australia. Est. $100–300

603 A 9ct. gold mounted Maori mourning pendant Inscribed ‘Ota Oroha e Koe’. W. 4cm. Est. $100–200

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607 A stunning Anton Seuffert jewellery box Inlaid with various New Zealand timbers This early example is decorated with a unique Prussian influence to the top with various exotic birds and dragons, the central panel decorated with New Zealand ferns. All sides are decorated with various NZ timber specimens framed in geometric border. Note: The normal gothic arches are absent with this box. The felt lined underside bears the shadow of an Anton Seuffert label. The interior has been filled with compartments at a later date. H. 8cm, W. 30.5cm, D. 24cm. Est. $18,000–28,000

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608 A rare William Seuffert domed glove box Decorated with various inlaid New Zealand timbers The central panel in a geometric scroll motif bordered by broads bands of similar decoration. The interior is felt lined. Illustrated p.135, The Seuffert Legacy by Brian Peet. H. 8cm, W. 29cm, D. 11cm. Est. $5000–10,000

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609 A large William Norrie jewellery box Inlaid with various New Zealand timbers The central star decoration to the lid above a typical Norrie geometric front panel on turned feet. The interior with two removable felt lined trays. Contains two original business cards with the various timbers detailed on the reverse. H. 17cm, W. 33cm, D. 19cm. Est. $3000–6000

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610 A New Zealand timbers inlaid book box The spine with a distinctive punga inlay and the front with geometric diamond inlay. H. 30cm, W. 23cm, D. 7cm. Est. $1000–2000 611

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612 A stone of international historical significance When Sir Edmund Hillary first climbed the summit of Mt Everest on May 29th, 1953, crowning one of man’s greatest achievements, he took a small part of the mountain peak with him for his return journey. Eight pieces of stone were collected from the top and distributed to various friends and family. This particular piece was given to Rex Hillary, Sir Ed Hillary’s brother, who had it set in a Nepalese brooch. Before Sir Ed Hillary passed away, Rex Hillary had the foresight to get the provenance certified in writing by Sir Ed Hillary in the presence of a solicitor. This certificate, which includes photographs of the Nepalese brooch, is to be passed on to the successful purchaser. The whereabouts of the other stones and whether they have been certified by Sir Ed Hillary is unknown. Dia. of brooch 6cm, L. of stone 2cm. Est. $100,000–140,000 613 A framed pen and ink drawing By Sir Edmund Hillary. Together with a signed five dollar note. Drawing 22 x 19cm. Est. $1000–2000

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614 Sir Walter Buller ‘A History of the Birds of New Zealand’ 2nd edition, Volumes I and II, 1888. Est. $3500–4500 (2)

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615 A silver plate cup ‘Ingram Cup’ NSYC (North Shore Yacht Club) Cruising Race won by the Yacht Wairere Mr T LeHaouet (1909). H. 21cm. Est. $100–200

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617 Framed black and white photographs Under the heading ‘Ascent of Mt Cook 27th March 1932 by H. Amos and Guides Jack Pope and Jack Cox’. The individual photographs are variously entitled ‘The Start’, ‘Mt Cook 12349’, ‘Resting Up',’ Mt Tasman from Mt Cook’, ‘On Top’, ‘Gus in charge of equipment’, and ‘Peter & Alex Graham, the two best known alpinists in New Zealand’. 45 x 44cm. (See enlargement p. 34.) Est. $500–1000 618 J P Backhouse, ‘Maori Canoe, Storehouse on Lake edge’ Oil on board. In period Maori influenced carved frame. Est. $400–800 619 J P Backhouse, ‘Maori Settlement and Canoe in South Island Lake setting’ Oil on board. In period Maori influenced carved frame. Est. $400–800

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629 A taxidermy Pukeko on stand H. 44cm. Est. $400–700 630 J P Backhouse ‘Pink Terraces, Rotomahana’ and ‘White Terraces, Rotomahana’ 1886 Oil on cards in single frame. Initialled and entitled on reverse. Both 7 x 12.5cm. Est. $600–1000

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631 A hand coloured lithographic map Entitled ‘La Nouva Zelanda Delineata Sulle Osservazioni Del Captain Cook.’ Ed. 168/1500. Together with a hand coloured engraving ‘Captain James Cook painted by Sir Nathaniel Dance and published 1784. 30 x 26cm. Est. $300–500 (2)

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The following six lots are from the collection of Captain Tilly, Captain of the Melanesian ship ‘The Southern Cross’.

634 Still life of various objects Collected by Captain Tilly. Artist Olive Harrison-Smith (nee Tilly) Watercolour, signed. 28 x 39cm. Est. $100–200

632 An oil painting of ‘The Southern Cross in the Pacific 1913’ By Captain M T Clayton Note: Captain Tilly bought Clayton’s House at the bottom of Victoria Avenue in Remuera, Auckland, now owned by St Kentigern School. Captain Clayton took over from Captain Tilly on the Southern Cross when the latter retired. 46 x 76cm. Est. $300–600

635 Two navigational books gifted to Bishop Patterson by Sir William Heathcote (As hand noted in the front of each book). Some hand notations in the books. Bishop Patterson was a missionary and travelled on the Southern Cross under Captain Tilly. Est. $50–150

633 Painting of a derelict church, Artist unknown (probably Captain Tilly or Clayton) Oil on board. The Church could have been at Norfolk Island, or at Kohimarama, Auckland. Est. $100–200

636 A hand coloured map of the ‘County of Eden Auckland’ c. 1880, by Champtaloup and Cooper. Some hand notation to side. 53 x 87cm. Est. $200–400

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638 Further unpublished manuscripts of various narrative accounts Written by Private John P Ward who served in 31 engagements of battle in the New Zealand Wars. Amongst the following papers is an early typewritten draft of the battle of the Double Crossing on the Napier-Taupo Road in the campaign of 1870 including a good description of the NZ Cross recipient Benjamin Biddle: A native of Parnell, a pretty little village a few miles outside of Sunny Auckland; he is a typical Colonial, about middle height, broad shouldered, and narrow flanked, dark, almost swarthy in complexion, his constitution, on a par with his body, both hard as nails, his face invariably wreathed in a sunny dare-devil smile. Also included is typewritten manuscript entitled How Dr Brown saved the honour of the Colonial Force. Entailing the procedure to return every man on the sick list as ‘fit for duty’ before leaving marching out to take on Tito-Kowaru’s forces at Tauranga-Ika. Another nine page handwritten document describes Ward’s meeting up with the Forest Rangers in Whanganui, and discussing his desire to join them with Rob McGregor who had been a member of Captain Atkinson’s corps of Taranaki Bushrangers, when Ward and he first met.

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Another fifteen page handwritten account (with corrections throughout in red ink) describes his joining the Forest Rangers and being served out with my first soldier’s breakfast – a pannikin of coffee and a dry biscuit. A further handwritten manuscript describes a court-marshal and fighting during the hunt for Te Kooti during Colonel Whitmore’s Poverty Bay campaign. Prepartions were made for an instant attack on Te Kooti as his trail showed he was not very far ahead, but that able and crafty chieftain did not however, wait for us to close with him and early next morning led our force into a splendidly planned ambuscade, four of our fellows were killed, including two officers, Captain Carr and Lieutenant Carnning, and seven others were wounded. Also included is a six verse poem by Ward entitled ‘Paddy Doyle’s Lamint’, a pathetic, yet withal true account of the sufferings of ‘an honest old son of the sod’; Twas on the back of a burley big sailor, Oi was carried to Nga Motu blake strand, An marched to Fort Carrington Blockhouse, To mount guard o’er this illigent land. Another nine page handwritten manuscript describes the conditions of camp life at Woodalls Redoubt newar Whanganui during General Whitmore’s Taranaki campaign.

A further 16 page handwritten manuscript details some enthralling skirmishes whilst scouting at Round Bush, and the fight at Keteonatea in 1865, finishing with – So we leave the dying hauhau, resume our march and in 20 minutes or so are out in open country where we find a large body of imperial troops. It appears Kepa fellows dropped on a couple of lots of hauhaus, killing four of them and capturing three women, we had killed three more in as many shots. A short distance from there, the active force camp for the night, most of us under flaxbush and fern’. Ward received a NZ War Medal and is variously mentioned in several books, including Scott’s The Parihaka Story, Lambert’s Story of Old Wairoa and the East Coast NZ, Hocken’s Bibliography of NZ Literature and Bagnell and Richard Stowers Forest Rangers. Est. $3000–5000 639 A portable Remington typewriter Together with reading glasses purchased from the Estate of John P Ward. (See previous lot). Est. $200–400 (2) 640 Seven items purchased from the Estate of John P Ward Consisting of a lighter, silver mounted pipe, corn knife, cameo, pocket watch, horseshoe brooch and leather case. Est. $100–300 (7)


641 An Anton or William Seuffert wine table Top inlaid with mixed New Zealand timbers on a turned and carved four column colonial base. The geometric star inlay to the top typical of Seuffert work but in this example the star tips have been ‘clipped by the extensively banded border. Illustrated p.112 in The Seuffert Legacy by Brian Peet. Dia. 58cm. Est. $10,000–18,000

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642 A New Zealand timbers side table From the Waikato region, inlaid with a Maori village scene amongst a cabbage tree landscape. The timbers were salvaged from the so-called ‘Burned Forest’ at Arapanui c. 1920s when the forest was discovered. A note attached to the underside details the various timbers and their provenance. It is signed by P. Reeves, presumably the maker. H. 62cm, W. 81cm, D. 46cm. Est. $4000–6000

643 A set of four demountable mahogany dining chairs Of New Zealand historical importance Each chair is stamped ‘NZ’. These were imported by the New Zealand Government for use at the House of Representatives. A very similar example of demountable export furniture is illustrated on p.105 of Colonial Furniture of New Zealand by S. Northcote-Bade. Est. $1500–2000

644 A Colonial New Zealand chip carved stool Decorated with geometric motifs to the top and legs. Est. $400–800 645 A Colonial Kauri framed leather upholstered armchair Scroll form arms, turned and carved legs on castors. Est. $800–1500

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646 A superb two-tier carved table Decorated with Maori Tiki motifs, lizards, various Maori weapons and geometric spirals and leaf decoration. Paua insert eyes and stretcher base. H. 69cm, Dia. 56cm. Est. 4000–6000

Illustrated p.73, Colonial Furniture in 647 A reclining chair made by New Zealand by S Northcote-Bade. Josephus Hargreaves of Nelson Illustrated p.45, New Zealand by Design c. 1842. In hand sawn totara Purportedly by Michael Smythe. one of six made. The hinged curved Est. $5000–8000 rail back with hand forged hinges above a shaped seat on turned front legs. A very rare and possibly the earliest piece of Illustrated p.47, Furniture of the New Zealand wooden furniture offered at New Zealand Colonial Era by auction. William Cottrell.

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Furniture Please note: Most of the furniture in this sale is offered on behalf of the Official Assignee in Napier. We have been instructed to sell at no reserve. 648 A Continental four-light basket chandelier With brass chains and floral swags. Est. $750–1250 649 A brass mounted porcelain centre light With three glass chimney shaped lamps. Est. $250–450 650 Two Louis XV style Bed ends and headboards In shaped and inlaid walnut veneers. Note: rails missing. Est. $500–1000 (4) 651 An early 18th C. low boy In oak. Standing on cabriole legs and with single drawer. Shaped frieze. W. 47cm, H. 81cm. Est. $750–1200 652 An apricot coloured lacquer corner cupboard With restored Chinoiserie decoration. H. 110cm, W. 71cm. Est. $500–800

653 An early 19th C. library table In mahogany and with inset red leather top. Standing on eight tapered legs mounted with drawers to either side. Restoration required. W. 217cm, D. 107cm. Est. $500–1000 654 A GEO III Mahogany d-end dining table In three parts. Come apart to make a drop side table plus two half-round side tables. Combined L. 175cm, W. 121cm. Est. $1000–2000 (3) 655 A large Chesterfield sofa In all over deep buttoned tan leather upholstery. By Moran Australia. W. 215cm. Est. $1500–2000 656 A large gilded overmantle mirror Surmounted by a shield and heraldic figures (one damaged). Restoration required. Bevelled mirror glass. H. 205cm, W. 130cm. Est. $500–1000

658 An 18th C. black lacquer hanging corner cabinet With Chinoiserie decoration of figures, birds and buildings. The original orange painted interior with two shelves. Ex John Dixon Antiques 1982. H. 90cm, W. 61cm. Est. $2500–4000 659 An early 19th C. mahogany chest Five drawers, fluted, with canted sides, original handles and bracket feet. W. 104cm, D. 52cm. Est. $500–1000 660 Two early 19th C. armchairs In walnut on cabriole legs. Impressed maker’s mark A Blaine, Liverpool. Est. $400–1000 each (2) 661 An early 19th C. split chest Five drawers in oak and standing on bracket feet. W. 108.5cm, D. 54cm. Est. $500–800 (2)

657 A pair of 19th C. high backed chairs In pale walnut.With X-shaped stretchers and arms with acanthus carving. H. 115cm, W. 56cm. Est. $500–1000 (2)

662 Two oval shaped French arm chairs c. 1890. With cane panels and seats. Top rails with carved roses. Distressed, one with damaged seat. Est. $400–800 (2)

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663 A pair of demi lune shaped card tables In satinwood. With painted Kaufmanesque decoration. W. 91cm, D. 45.5cm. Est. $1000–2000(2) 664 A high backed French armchair c. 1900. With gilded frame and cane insert panels. Est. $400–800 665 A gold velvet upholstered armchair c. 1880. On turned legs. Est. $100–200 666 A made-up set of ten Hepplewhite style dining chairs Comprising four period elm side chairs, four reproduction beech side chairs and two reproduction arm chairs. Est. $500–1000 (10) 667 Two painted Louis XV style bedside commodes Marble topped. W. 60.5cm, D. 39cm. Est. $300–500 (2)

668 Two pale yellow cotton damask upholstered arm chairs c. 1910. Est. $200–400 (2)

673 A 19th C. armchair c. 1890. With shaped back of cane inset panels. W. 61cm, D. 55cm. Est. $400–600

669 A reproduction Chippendale camel backed armchair Est. $150–300

674 An Edwardian chair backed settee The walnut frame with extensive foliate carving and with upholstered seat. W. 180cm. Est. $800–1200

670 A sage coloured leather deep-buttoned wing chair Est. $400‑–600 671 A Sonora phonograph in a mahogany cabinet stand The two doors revealing six shelves. Retailed by F J Pinny Ltd, Wellington. Various needles and records. H. 132cm (when opened), D. 44cm. Est. $200–400 672 A large 19th C. Chinese sideboard In elm with traces of original red lacquer. Three drawers to front and standing on shaped legs. H. 84cm, W. 221cm, D. 55cm. Est. $800–1200

675 An early 19th C. mahogany chest Of five drawers standing on bracket feet. W. 102cm, D, 51.5cm. Est. $750–1000 676 A boxed croquet set ‘Specially made for Harrods’. Together with one other mallet. Est. $250–500 (2) 677 A Continental parquetry inlaid low boy Of two drawers. Serpentine shaped and standing on cabriole legs. Original rococo handles. W. 86.5cm, D. 52cm. Est. $500–700

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678 A small marquetry inlaid bedside cabinet c. 1910. Of three drawers. W. 38cm, D. 31cm. Est. $100–300 679 A beige coloured marble topped coffee table With ornately decorated brass base. 98cm sq. Est. $100–300(2) 680 A Victorian armchair Deep buttoned back with scroll arms. Est. $50–100 681 An Edwardian corner chair In walnut with lyre shaped back splats. Est. $50–100 682 A bevel edged mirror With gilded scroll shaped surround. H. 100cm, W. 145cm. Est. $300–600 683 A bevel edged mirror With foliate moulded frame. H. 125cm, W. 78cm. Est. $250–400 684 Two precast concrete columns H. 82cm. Est. $50–100 (2) 685 A moulded plaster head of David Est. $100–200

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686 A Bronze statue of a chimpanzee sitting on a pile of books and manuscripts holding a skull After Hugo Rheinhold’s Affe mit Schadel (Ape with Skull). H. 37cm (including base). Est. $2000–3000 687 An 18th C. moulded front chest Of four drawers in oak H. 90cm, W. 94cm, D. 52cm. Est. $500–1000 688 A large early 19th C. Sheraton low fronted sideboard In inlaid plum pudding mahogany. W. 173cm, D. 79.5cm. Est. $500–1000 689 A Victorian Chippendale style armchair In mahogany Scroll carved top rail. Missing drop in seat. Est. $300–500

694 A bow fronted corner cupboard c. 1800. With Chinoiserie decoration on an emerald green lacquer ground. H. 91cm, D. 38.5cm. Est. $800–1200 695 A Chinese cupboard With original maroon and black lacquer decoration. H. 181cm, W. 121cm, D. 58cm. Est. $800–1200 696 An ornately carved wooden easel Est. $80–100 697 An Edwardian armchair With unique scallop shell style upholstery. Ball and claw feet. Est. $150–300 698 An early 19th C. moulded front chest Of three long drawers surrounded by bobbin-turned carving. W. 97cm, D. 55cm. Est. $600–900

690 Two modern bevel-edged mirrors With wooden frames. Est. $40–80 (2)

699 NO LOT 700 A Victorian seagrass seated side chair Est. $40–80

691 A French pine bread board Est. $20–40 692 A taxidermy zebra skin Mounted on velvet. L. 290cm. Est. $400–800

701 Two mahogany Victorian saddle back chairs Est. $50–100 (2)

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702 Six reproduction balloon backed dining chairs In mahogany. Est. $100–200 (6) 703 A Regency mahogany armchair Est. $150–300 704 A Queen Anne style armchair In oak. Est. $150–300 705 A Biedermeier secretaire c. 1860. Abattant in burr walnut. The fall opens to a bank of small drawers and a small bow fronted cupboard. H. 150cm, W. 106cm, D. 50cm. Est. $2000–4000 706 An 18th C. Chinese chest on stand Stand is later. The red lacquer doors open to an interior of black lacquer drawers. H. 152cm, W. 93cm, D. 46.5cm. Est. $2000–4000 (2) 707 A dovetail jointed Victorian box In mahogany with brass handles . W. 76cm, D. 44cm. Est. $250–400

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708 An oak chest c. 1800. Of five drawers on bracket feet The drawers cross banded in walnut. W. 93cm, D. 57.5cm. Est. $600–900 709 A large Mahogany Butler’s tray With straight sides on a simulated bamboo stand. L, 52cm, W. 78.5cm. Est. $350–500 (2) 710 A large mahogany oval Butler’s tray With brass hinged sides and folding stand L. 63cm, W. 93cm. Est. $500–750 (2) 711

A fine quality Louis XV style bombe shaped chest Of four drawers. Overall decoration of floral marquetry in box on straight grained walnut. Brass handles. Oak interior. W. 132cm, D. 67cm. Est. $2000–4000

712 A Victorian sideboard The base with two side cupboards flanking a central cupboard under ogee shaped drawers. Oval carved upstand. W. 165cm. Est. $600–1000

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719 A low table made from an old Indian panelled door L. 95cm, W. 158cm. Est. $400–600 720 A nest of four tables 1950s. Est. $50–100 721 A Victorian adjustable piano stool In rosewood and with leather seat. Four cabriole legs. Est. $200–400 722 An oak wall hung billiards scorer Est. $100–200 723 A Regency drum or rent table c. 1812. In mahogany cross banded in rosewood and satinwood. Four working drawers. Standing on four swan neck shaped legs. Est. $1000–2000 724 A Louis XV style gilt wood framed sofa Carved floral decoration with serpentine shaped feet. W. 202cm. Est. $1500–2500

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725 A Louis XV style gilt and painted wood framed sofa With castors to front legs. W. 167cm. Est. $1000–2000 726 A kidney shaped occasional table In cross banded mahogany with single drawer. 727 A Victorian style armchair With carved base and currently upholstered in floral chintz. Est. $150–300 728 A Victorian bookcase chiffonier The base with two arched panelled doors in flame mahogany. The top glazed with four adjustable shelves. H. 244cm, W. 110cm, D. 47cm. Est. $600–1000 (3) 728A Table with glass top supported by three bronzed cherubs Dia. 80cm. Est. $1000–2000 729 A Victorian wall hung regulator clock Walnut veneer case. Est. $400–600

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730 Three fishing reels Wooden ‘McArthy, Dunedin’, bakelite ‘Steelite’ and one in brass. (3) 731 A bagged Hardy Bros reel With spare spool. (2) 732 Hardy’s Anglers Guide Together with cased drinking cups, sporting bag and binoculars. (4) 733 Leather bag with assorted quality fishing accessories 734 Three brass boxes Headed ‘Bait’, ‘Maggots’, ‘Worms’. Together with truncheon. (4) 735 Hardy’s fly fishing rod in Hardy’s container With other Silver Fin container. (2) 736 Four freshwater rods and reels 737 Two salt water fishing rods and reels With spare rod and spare reel. (4) 738 Three New Zealand made fish landing nets 739 An Italian glazed pottery cheetah H. 78cm.

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740 An Art Noveau style, resin female bust H. 48cm. 741 A glazed pottery cockerel H. 51cm. 742 A large copper ewer 743 A brass jam pan Together with a poker, two branding irons and a grape painted bucket. (5) 744 A large copper shuttle

761 A brass lamp stand With shade in art nouveau style.

752 Two leather suitcases With velour interiors on stands (bamboo and timber). (4)

762 Reproduction female 1930s style lamp stand

753 A marquetry inlaid oak tray With brass handles W. 41.5cm. 754 Two walking sticks, One with horn and one with sterling silver tip, together with a riding crop. (3) 755 Two walking sticks with silver handles Together with a leather whip with bone handle. (3)

745 Two Eastern copper iron handled pots (2) 746 A large copper sweet maker’s bowl

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747 Three copper oval containers 748 Two copper watering cans Together wtih a jardiniere and a kettle. (4) 749 A large beaten copper sweet maker’s bowl

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763 A pottery figure of a young shepherd 764 Cockerel fashioned from painted metal sheet Together with a wooden carved elephant. (2) 765 Two woven throws 155 x 140cm. and 185 x 120cm. (2) 766 Three assorted cushions Two with animal print on red. (3) 767 Three assorted cushions With animal print on blue. (3) 768 A Persian rug cushion 100 x 60cm. Together with another smaller cushion in tapestry style fabric. (2)

758 Four cane baskets Assorted sizes. 759 Two wooden carved candle stands Painted black. (2)

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769 A bronzed eagle statue With plague The Eagle by Moignez.. H. 76cm. Est. $1000–2000 770 A resin statue of a toy soldier H. 167cm. Est. $100–200

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Rugs 771 A Persian Qashgai rug Decorated with floral motifs in blue and cream on a red ground. 255 x 150cm. Est. $200–400

781 A Persian rug With geometric decoration in black and beige on dark red ground. 200 x 131cm. Est. $300–600

772 A wool rug made in Pakistan Decorated with geometric motifs and animal and human figures in pink, blue and green on a beige ground. 198 x 98cm. Est. $100–200

782 A Persian runner rug Decorated with floral and geometric motifs in salmon and olive on a beige ground. 266 x 79cm. Est. $300–600

773 A Persian rug With multicoloured floral decoration and geometric abstract figures on a salmon and blue ground. 205 x 212cm. Est. $200–400 774 A Persian rug Decorated with animal figures and floral motifs in red and blue on a black ground. 325 x 161cm. Est. $300–600 775 A Persian prayer rug With floral decoration in blue and pink on a cream ground. 105 x 54cm. Est. $30–60 776 A large Persian rug With geometric motifs in black and earth tones on a brown ground. 377 x 253cm. (Image shown on inside front page.) Est. $800–1500 777 A Persian runner rug With geometric decoration in blue on a burgundy ground. 256 x 69cm. Est. $100–300 778 A Persian rug Decorated With a floral motif and animal figures on a red ground. 190 x 130cm. Est. $200–400 779 A Persian rug Decorated with geometric motifs in navy and cream on a crimson ground. 174 x 125cm. Est. $100–300 780 A Persian rug With geometric decoration in cream, blue, green and orange on a crimson ground. 337 x 127cm. Est. $300–600

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783 A very large Persian rug With floral decoration in salmon on a navy ground. 628 x 251cm. (Image shown on inside front page.) Est. $1500–3000 784 A Herat Yamut rug With geometric motifs in burgundy on a dark blue ground. 125 x 79cm. Est. $80–150 785 A Persian runner rug With multicoloured floral decoration on navy ground. 527 x 115cm. Est. $300–600 786 A Persian rug With floral decoration in red and cream on a blue ground. 300 x 260cm. (Image shown on inside front page.) Est. $1000–2000 787 A Persian Tipinar rug With floral decoration in blue and cream on a red ground. 320 x 196cm. Est. $800–1500 788 A Persian runner rug With multicoloured floral decoration including poppies and pansies on a beige and red ground. 583 x 99cm. Est. $300–600 789 A Persian prayer rug With floral decoration in yellow and black on a burgundy ground. 60 x 56cm. Est. $40–80 790 A Persian runner rug With a multicoloured geometric pattern on a red ground. 431 x 93cm. Est. $300–600 791 An Iranian Hosseinebad rug With floral motifs in red, green and cream on a navy ground. 91 x 69cm. Est. $50–100

792 A large Persian rug Decorated with geometric motifs in cream, orange and gray on a coral ground. 308 x 227cm. Est. $400–800 793 A Persian rug With floral decoration in red, pink, blue and cream on a navy ground. 328 x 143cm. Est. $400–800 794 A Persian rug With geometric decoration in cream, blue and green on a burgundy ground. 197 x 117cm. (Image shown on inside front page.) Est. $200–400 795 An Iranian Shiraz rug With floral and geometric patterns in brown and cream on a red ground. 148 x 116cm. Est. $50–100 796 A large Iranian Liliyan rug Decorated with geometric and floral motifs in pink, cream and blue on a red ground. 338 x 156cm. (Image shown on inside front page.) Est. $400–800 797 A Persian rug With geometric decoration in cream and blue on a salmon ground. 196 x 135cm. (Image shown on inside front page.) Est. $400–800 798 A Persian rug With geometric decoration in cream and blue on a red ground. 324 x 131cm. Est. $500–1000 799 A large Persian Kilim rug With rose-like floral motifs in red, green and black on a red ground. 348 x 272cm. Est. $200–400 800 A Persian runner rug With geometric motifs including crosses and animals in red and blue on a navy ground. 290 x 105cm. Est. $200–400


buyers guide If you have not bought from Dunbar Sloane before, please read the following notes. They are set out in the order you are likely to come across them in the process of buying at auction. Staff will be pleased to answer any questions you may have.

Buyers Premium The buyer shall pay to Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd a premium of 16% of the hammer price plus GST on the premium only – effectively adding 18.4% to the hammer price.

BEFORE THE AUCTION CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS

AFTER THE AUCTION

The terms and conditions under which the buyer acts at a sale are detailed at the back of this catalogue. We recommend that you read and understand these conditions of business before registering to bid at an auction. This sale is subject to the conditions of business printed in this catalogue and to the reserves.

Payment Payment for purchase is due in New Zealand dollars within 48 hours from the date of sale by cash, cheque or eftpos. Alternatively payment can be made by telegraphic transfer direct to our bank: (Please add $25NZ to cover New Zealand bank charges, if paying from overseas.)

Viewing All lots are available for inspection prior to the sale. Although staff will endeavour to answer your enquiries, and give advice, the final decision to bid is at your discretion and liability.

ANZ Bank of New Zealand, The Terrace, Wellington Branch Credit 06 0501 0846856 00 Swift Code ANZBNZ22 Payee Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd

Pre-Sale Estimates The estimated prices printed below the catalogue descriptions are in New Zealand dollars and are the approximate prices expected to be realised, excluding buyers premium. They are not definitive, they are prepared well in advance of the sale and they are subject to revision.

Please include details of sale date and lot numbers with all payments.

Condition reports Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd will provide a verbal condition report if you would like an opinion on any particular lot prior to purchasing. All goods are sold “as is” and it is up to the buyer to satisfy themselves as to the condition of an item before the auction. THE AUCTION Registration To bid at the auction you will need to register for a bidding number at the front desk either during the viewing or prior to the auction. Buying at the Auction Please bid clearly and promptly using your bidding number. When you successfully purchase a lot the auctioneer will ask you for your number, and this will show on your invoice. Approximate Selling Rate Auctions are generally conducted at the rate of about 100 lots per hour. However, this can vary. Absentee Bidding If you are unable to attend the auction, Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd can bid on your behalf according to your written instructions. This is a free service for intended buyers. Please complete clearly the form at the back of this catalogue and submit it to Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd at least 24 hours before the sale to ensure it is safely received. Lots will be purchased for you as cheaply as possible, subject to other bids in the room and to reserves. Telephone Bidding If you are unable to attend the auction, you can elect to bid by telephone (subject to availability). Telephone bidding must be arranged with Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd at least 24 hours prior to the sale and is strictly subject to a minimum lot estimate of $1000 or greater. Please note that the auctioneer determines the increments in bidding, not the telephone bidder.

Collection of Purchases Property purchased can be collected as soon as full payment has been received. Any items not collected within seven days of the auction may be subject to a storage and insurance fee. Items must be paid for straight away and a second account for courier/freight charges will follow approximately 6 days later when we have had time to confirm courier/NZ Post charges. National & International Packaging and Transportation We prefer the buyer to pack and arrange transport. Removal firms can make crates, wrap your goods and have them delivered to you. 1. Pack & Send, email: newmarket@packsend.co.nz. Quote lot number, correct auction house (Dunbar Sloane Auckland or Wellington) and date of the auction. 2. It is best to arrange your own freight insurance. It is cheaper with your household insurance company. 3. Couriers do not pack and require payment before they pick up the goods. If you want Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd to pack and pay for couriers we charge accordingly. This is to be paid before the goods leave our premises. We pack with care, however we take no responsibility for damage once your goods leave our premises. It is up to the buyer to arrange insurance to cover any damage or loss in transit. 4. New Zealand Post Office If you require us to send your items by post we will charge for packing, postage and incidentals. The goods need to be paid for immediately following the auction and we will then quote you for this service. We have to take your items to NZ Post by car, stand in queues and fill in a custom declaration. This all takes considerable time for which we charge NZ $50 over & above packing & freight.

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Please bid on my behalf at the above sale for the following lots. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as permitted by other bids or reserves I agree to comply with the Conditions of Sale as printed in the Catalogue. Full Name Address Phone

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Collectors Registration Number (for Maori Artefacts only) Successful Bidders will be notified at which time arrangements may be made for payments, collection and despatch. OVERSEAS BIDDERS MUST COMPLETE SECTION BELOW Alternative methods of payment can be arranged if successful, however we still require the information below. Cardholder Name Card Number

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PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK YOUR BIDS AND READ TERMS BELOW USING THE BIDDING SLIPS Please bid as early as possible. In the event of identical bids, the earliest will take precedence. 'Buy' bids are not accepted. The limit you leave should be the amount to which you would bid if you were to attend the Sale. Each bidding slip should contain bids for one sale only. Alternative bids can be placed by using the word 'OR' between Lot Numbers. BUYERS PREMIUM Buyers are reminded that a buyer's premium of 16% on the hammer price plus GST on the premium shall be paid to Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd, all up 18.4%. SHIPPING & DELIVERY Please note that the cost of shipping and delivery is not included in the auction price.

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conditions of sale

1

The highest Bidder is deemed to be the Buyer, and if during the Auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again for sale.

2

The Auctioneer has the right to refuse any bid and to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion.

3

a) The Seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any Lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller for any Lot on which a reserve has been placed. b) Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd have the right to withdraw or divide any Lot or to combine any two or more Lots at their sole discretion.

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a) The Buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his/her name and permanent address. b) The Buyer may be required to pay down forthwith the whole or any part of the Purchase Money, and if he/she fails to do so, the Lot may at the Auctioneers absolute discretion be put up again and resold. c) The Buyer shall pay to Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd a premium of 16% on the hammer price together with GST at the standard rate on the premium, and agrees that Dunbar Sloane (Auckland), when acting as agent for the Seller, may also receive commission from the Seller.

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a) Each Lot sold by the Seller thereof with all faults and defects therein and with all errors of description and is to be taken and paid for whether genuine and authentic or not and no compensation shall be paid for the same. b) Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd act as agents only and neither they nor the Seller are responsible for any faults or defects in any Lot or the correctness of any statement as the authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness, provenance or condition of any Lot. c) All statements in the Catalogues, Advertisements or Brochures of forthcoming sales as to any of the matters specified in (b) above are statements of opinion, and are not to be relied upon as statements of representations of fact, and intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to all of the matters specified in (b) above, as to the physical description of any Lot, and as to whether or not any Lot has been repaired. d) The Seller and Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd do not make or give, nor has any person in the employment of Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd any authority to make or give, any representation or warranty. e) In any event neither the Seller nor Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd are responsible for any representation or warranty, or for any statement in the Catalogues, Advertisements or Brochures of forthcoming sales.

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Not withstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within 7 days after the sale Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd have received from the Buyer of any Lot notice in writing that in his view the Lot is deliberate forgery and within 9 days after such notification, the Buyer returns the same to Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd in the same condition as at the time of sale and satisfies Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd had considered in the light of the entry in the Catalogue the Lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the Lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded.

7

a) To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in settlement of Purchase, no Lot can be taken away during the times of sale, nor can any Lot be taken away unless it has been paid for in full. b) All Lots are to paid for and taken away at the Buyer's expense within TWO days from sale.

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On failure of a Buyer to take away and pay for any Lot in accordance with Condition 7, Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd reserves any other right or remedies. i) To resell the Lot or cause it to be resold by public sale, any money paid in part payment being forfeited, any deficiency attending such resale after deducting all costs incurred in connection with the Lot to be made good by the defaulting Buyer, and any surplus to be the Seller's or: ii) To store the Lot or cause it to be stored whether at their own premises or elsewhere at the sole expense of the Buyer, and to release the Lot only after payment in full of the purchase price together with interest there on of 5% above Bank minimum lending rate, the accrued cost of removal, storage and insurance (if any) and all other costs incurred in connection with the Lot. iii) If the Lot has been in store pursuant to (ii) for more than 6 months, to remove the Lot from store and to exercise the right set out in (i).

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catalogue subscription Auckland Office 12 Akepiro Street, Mt Eden, PO Box 68527, Auckland 1145, New Zealand Phone: +64 9 630 9178, Fax: +64 9 630 9173 dunbar.akl@xtra.co.nz www.dunbarsloane.com

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key staff/location AUCKLAND Dunbar Michael Sloane Managing Director of Dunbar Sloane Auckland & Wellington, Auctioneer, Valuer • New Zealand Historical • Collectables • Fine Art • Antiques • Estate Jewellery

Dunbar russell Sloane Auctioneer, Valuer • Maori & Pacific Artefacts • Fine Art • Antiques • Silver • Collectables • Estate Jewellery

helena walker National Director of Fine & Applied Arts, Valuer • New Zealand & International Fine & Applied Arts

Carolin casey Office Manager, Auctioneer Manager, Cataloguer

Gemma Sheils Catalogue Photography & Production, Auctioneers Assistant

location 12 Akepiro Street, Mt Eden, PO Box 68527, Auckland 1145, New Zealand Phone: (09) 630 9178 Fax: (09) 630 9173 dunbar.akl@xtra.co.nz www.dunbarsloane.com

We are Here: [off Charles Street, off Dominion Road NOTE: New direct route to Auckland Airport, via the at new motorway at the end of Dominion Rd. Parking Tips After 5pm and on weekends, clients can park next door in the James Dunlop courtyard.

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If you are unable to park on Akepiro St, we suggest crossing Dominion Road and parking on either Horopito or Brentwood.

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valuation services AUCKLAND • WELLINGTON • NEW ZEALAND-WIDE Valuing objects in NZ since 1918

Five specialised staff with over 130 years combined experience, cataloguing and selling over 30,000 items every year ensures an accurate reflection of market trends. Our experts are specialists in Antique Furniture & Collectables • New Zealand Historical & Contemporary Fine Art • Colonial • Silver • Gold • Artefacts • Toys • Pottery & Applied Art • Rare Books • Militaria • Oriental • Jewellery Valuations services include • Insurance • Probate • Separations • Market Private Institutions • Corporate Collections • Governmental Services • Museums • Galleries Recent major valuations include • Archive New Zealand • Westpac • The Reserve Bank • Waitangi National Trust • ANZ & BNZ Art Collections • Parliamentary Services • West Auckland Historical Trust • Te Papa • Government House • Christchurch City Council

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Dunbar Michael Sloane

HELENA WALKER

ANTHONY GALLAGHER

BETTINA FRITH

Dunbar russell Sloane

15 years experience

10 years experience

26 years experience

36 years experience

40 years experience

(09) 630 9178 021 473 998

(09) 630 9178 027 471 3662

(04) 472 1367 027 471 3667

(04) 472 1367

(09) 630 9178 027 471 3663

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Valuations of Maori & pacific artefacts

Dunbar Sloane Snr is New Zealand's leading expert in valuing Taonga Tuturu. With 45 years experience, Mr Sloane has achieved many New Zealand and international records on the auction rostrum. All auctions and valuations are conducted under the Protected Objects Act. Mr Sloane has recently valued Maori artefacts and NZ Historical items at the Treaty House, Waitangi, Archives New Zealand, Maori Land Courts and private collections of rare documents and objects relating to Maori history.

SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, IN 2012 FOR $55,000 A rare and important greenstone Maori mere that belonged to Mary Marsden, Samuel Marden's daughter. Given to her circa 1840 in the Bay of Islands.

ENQUIRIES Dunbar Sloane Snr ph +64 9 630 9178 • 027 4713 663 Email dunbar.akl@xtra.co.nz www.dunbarsloane.com


Dunbar Sloane Auckland will transport your Fine Art to Wellington to be included in one of our buoyant Art auctions For many years, Dunbar Sloane has offered the option of transporting fine arts and antiques between our two auction houses in Auckland and Wellington in order to get the best market prices for your valuables. The art market is buoyant in Wellington and we would like to offer the opportunity to have your paintings appraised in Auckland by Dunbar Sloane and then to have them transported with our company to our Wellington auction house. The paintings will be included in one of our frequent New Zealand and international art auctions. Please contact Helena Walker on (09) 630 9178 or 027 471 3662 to arrange an obligation free appraisal.


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ENQUIRIES Helen Billington or Christine Palmer Ph (+64) 4 472 1367 Email info@dunbarsloane.co.nz www.dunbarsloane.com


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