Decorative Arts

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DECORATIVE ARTS

FEATURING THE JOHN HURLSTON COLLECTION PART II AUCTION TUESDAY 8 OCTOBER 2019, MELBOURNE

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AUCTION CATALOGUE VOLUME 12 ISSUE 17

Front Cover 17 (detail) A MONGOLIAN GILT REPOUSSE PANEL DEPICTING DORJE LEGPA CIRCA 18TH/19TH CENTURY $6,000 – 8,000

Inside Cover 137 (detail) A SPANISH WALNUT VARGUENO ON STAND 18TH CENTURY, CIRCA 1780 $5,000-7,000

Inside Back Cover 131 (detail) A RARE SET OF THIRTY-SIX MINIATURE PORTRAITS, ‘THE RULERS OF ENGLAND’, BY WARMAN $8,000-12,000

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DECORATIVE ARTS

FEATURING THE JOHN HURLSTON COLLECTION PART II AUCTION TUESDAY 8 OCTOBER 2019 AT 6.30PM, MELBOURNE

VIEWING Melbourne Wednesday 2 October, 9am-8pm Saturday 5- Sunday 6 October, 10am-4pm 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra VIC 3141

CONTACT

Chiara Curcio

Dominic Kavanagh

Head of Decorative Arts (03) 8825 5635 | 0412 653 315 chiara.curcio@leonardjoel.com.au

Decorative Arts Specialist (03) 8825 5611 dominic.kavanagh@leonardjoel.com.au

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The collections of connoisseurs. This September, our Decorative Arts offering commences with the John

And for ceramic lovers we offer a wide array of porcelain ware including

Hurlston collection Part II (lot 1-125) featuring a lifetime collection of

several lots of William and Walter Moorcroft (Lot 257-272).

furniture and epicurean antiques including a rare selection of cutlery from the 17th century onwards, which was regularly used by John and his

We look forward to showcasing these highlights in our Melbourne viewing

longterm partner, Sandy, when they hosted their well-known soirĂŠes and

from Wednesday 2 October 2019.

dinners. Other highlights from the auction include a lovely 1930s Steinway baby grand piano (lot 129), a rare Greek Hydria urn (lot 212), circa 3rd century

Chiara Curcio

BC and a large 18th century Aubusson tapestry (lot 160) which adorns our

Head of Decorative Arts

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THE JOHN HURLSTON COLLECTION, PART I I LOTS 1–124

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D E C O R AT I V E A R T S LOTS 1–40

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1 AN ANGLO-CEYLONESE CARVED EBONY GENTLEMAN’S CHAIR CIRCA 1840 The whole heavily carved, the back and front rails featuring flowers and foliage emanating from a central shell, the arms beginning with foliate motifs and terminating with scrolls and leaves, raised on turned front legs with carved acanthus leaves, and splayed back legs 98cm high, 70cm wide, 80cm deep $1,000-2,000

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2 A CEYLONESE TEAK AND EBONY LINEN PRESS 19TH CENTURY The ebony moulded cornice above columns flanking top and bottom sections. The four doors framed in ebony with panels applied with patera. The lower section comprising three drawers, with an apron front also applied with ebony patera and scrolls, the whole raised on turned feet 205cm high, 129cm wide, 50.5cm deep $1,500-2,500

3 A PAIR OF 17TH CENTURY INSPIRED WALNUT HALL CHAIRS 18TH CENTURY With reticulated back panels, and similar stretcher panels uniting both the front and back legs 130cm high $500-700

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4 A GEORGIAN WELSH LONG CASE CLOCK EARLY 19TH CENTURY Having an arched hood surmounted with three eagle finials, the painted dial featuring Roman numeral dial with subsidiary dial, above rolling moon and separate date dial. The glazed door flanked by rope twist columns with gilded capitals together with another pair flanking the door of the case, the whole raised on bracket feet. ‘Pontypool’ to dial. 227cm high, 53cm wide, 27cm deep $1,000-2,000 5 AN ENGLISH OAK REFECTORY TABLE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER Of typical pinned construction, with a carved frieze, standing on four carved legs united by stretchers 77cm high, 258cm long, 81cm wide $3,000-4,000 6 A PART ITALIAN WROUGHT IRON ANDIRON FIRE PLACE SET 19TH CENTURY Including a pair of andirons fitted with pot and candle holders 128cm high, 123cm wide $500-700 7 A DUTCH MARQUETRY INLAID CORNER CABINET 18TH CENTURY In two sections with a chamfered front, the arched top with a moulded cornice, above two doors and another two doors below all enclosing shelves, the whole decorated with floral marquetry, raised on bracket feet 230cm high, 100cm wide, 58cm deep $3,000-5,000 7

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8 A GOOD PAIR OF VICTORIAN HALL CHAIRS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Each with a pediment featuring a relief carved allegorical face of North wind, flanked by square carved stiles with scrolled terminals, the rattan back and seat raised on turned legs united by stretchers Each 103cm high $500-700 9 ARTIST UNKNOWN 19th Century Mythological scene depicting Bacchus Oil on canvas 42cm x 54cm $600-800 10 UNKNOWN ARTIST 19th Century Portrait of a Georgian gentleman Oil on canvas 61 x 50.5cm $300-500 11 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD EARLY 19TH CENTURY The top with a carved rope twist edge, and a mahogany gallery to the back and sides, above three drawers and two flanking cupboards, raised on rope twist legs 114cm high, 180cm wide, 57cm deep $1,200-1,800

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15 A QUEEN ANNE HALL CHAIR 18TH CENTURY Of typical design, with a vase splat, raised on turned front legs and stretchers 99cm high $300-500

16 A GENTLEMAN’S OAK TRAVELLING VANITY CHEST ASPREY OF LONDON, LATE 19TH CENTURY The arched doors opening to reveal a fitted interior with a central compartment for four large bottles, above a two drawer base, and four removable tapering legs. ‘Asprey’ marked to lock fittings. 116cm high, 91cm wide, 64cm deep $1,000-2,000

12 A WILLIAM IV SEWING TABLE CIRCA 1830 The hinged rectangular top opening to a fitted interior, raised on twin turned pedestals united with a cross stretcher base 79cm high, 55.5cm wide, 38cm deep $400-600 13 ARTIST UNKNOWN (late 18th/19th Century) Cupid & Venus oil on canvas stamped to verso: societe anonyme 124 x 93cm $400-600 14 ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS COLQUHOUN (18941983) Reclining Female Nude oil on canvas initialled lower left 91 x 151cm $2,500-3,500

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17 AN ITALIAN ALABASTER FIGURAL LAMP ON A TURNED MARBLE PEDESTAL BY ENRICO CASTELLUCCI, CIRCA 1920 The lamp modelled depicting ‘Rebecca at the well’ signed to base ‘Italy Prof Castelluci’, the pedestal of typical form comprising multiple segments Lamp 99cm high, pedestal 114cm high $4,000-6,000 18 TWO ELABORATE WALL BRACKETS* 19TH CENTURY Comprising a scarlet tortoiseshell veneered bracket, and an ebonised bracket with ormolu mounts. 37cm & 36cm high $600-800 19 AN ADJUSTABLE MILLINER’S HAT BLOCK LYNETTE, CIRCA 1920’S The two part wooden hat block mounted onto an adjustable cast-iron frame. The company plaque and size guide mounted to wooden base. 22.5cm high. The base 29.5cm x 30.5cm $300-500 20 EIGHT MILLINERY HAT BLOCKS EARLY 20TH CENTURY AND LATER Of various forms and sizes, six crafted from wood including huon pine marked ‘GODREYS MELBOURNE’, two cast in aluminium $500-700 21 TWO VICTORIAN COLLAPSIBLE TOP HATS CIRCA 1890 One by G.A. Dunn & Co London, the other by Gieves of Old Bond St London, both with maker’s marks to interior 14cm and 13cm high $200-300 22 THREE WALKING CANES LATE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Two mounted with silver plate with embossed scrolls, one mounted with a silver plate band bearing ‘D. Robinson’, the third terminating with a sterling silver mount hall marked Jonathan Howell/ London/1913 Longest 92cm $200-400 23 THREE WALKING STICKS* LATE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Two with carved ivory and bone handles, the third terminating in a naturalistic asparagus-form silvered handle. Longest 92cm $300-500

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24 A VICTORIAN COALBROOKDALE STYLE CAST IRON UMBRELLA STAND Decorated with ‘C scrolls’, foliage, berries and pine cones, featuring double hoop divisions, and a removable cast iron drip tray 71cm high $160-260 25 A MAHOGANY FLOOR STANDING CIGAR BIN 19TH CENTURY Incorporating a hinged lid opening with a vertical lever 69cm high $300-500

28 A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER TRENCHER SHAPED SALT CELLARS POSSIBLY DAVID KING / DUBLIN / CIRCA 1700 Each of tapering circular form, with a shallow basin. Monogrammed W. S. M. to side. Hallmarks to basin worn. Approximately 120 gms sliver 5cm high, 6cm diameter $600-800

29 A FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK CIRCA 1900 Of typical form, with glass to all edges. 17.5cm high (handle raised) $300-500

26 A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER BACHELOR’S TEASET WALTER & JOHN BARNARD / LONDON / CIRCA 1894 With fluted decoration, raised on four bun feet. Total weight approximately 586 gms silver The teapot 13.5cm high $300-500 27 A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER TEA SET JOHN, EDWARD, WALTER & JOHN BARNARD / LONDON / CIRCA 1870 Decorated overall with naturalistic motifs, the lower body embossed with repeating acanthus leaves set within beaded borders. The sugar and creamer with a gilt wash interior. Approximately 1168 gms silver The teapot 19.5cm high $600-800

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30 A VICTORIAN BURL WALNUT TEA CADDY 19TH CENTURY Of sarcophagus form with generous proportions, the lid opening to reveal two original tea canisters with a married glass bowl, accompanied by a silver-plate spoon 19.5cm high, 38cm wide, 22.3cm deep $600-800 31 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY 19TH CENTURY Decorated with a floriate design, the lid opening to reveal two tea canisters, with the original glass tea bowl, and a later brass spoon 20cm high, 37cm wide, 19cm deep $600-800 32 A VICTORIAN ANGLO-INDIAN TEA CADDY MID 19TH CENTURY Of rectangular form, with carved beading to the edges of the lid and base, mother-of-pearl inlaid throughout, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior of two rectangular tea canisters with hinged lids with remnant original zinc lining, flanking a cylindrical space containing an etched glass bowl, the whole raised on bun feet 18cm high, 32cm wide, 17.5cm deep $500-700

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33 A LATE GEORGIAN SATINWOOD TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY The caddy inlaid with ebony stringing and marquetry banding around the edges, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior with two rectangular tea canisters with hinged lids, flanking a glass bowl 15.5cm high, 30.5cm wide, 15.5cm deep $300-500 34 A VICTORIAN LEATHER-BOUND WRITER’S SLOPE MID 19TH CENTURY Bound in burgundy leather with an engraved brass handle, opening to a fitted interior, the slope and filing compartment covered in deep purple leather, with engraved brass hinges 13cm high, 30.5cm wide, 24cm deep $300-500

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35 A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE GAMES 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising a wooden cased ‘Bussey’s Table Tennis’ set, containing two vellum paddles, a net with ‘G’ clamps, and three balls, and a 19th century Indian box containing games including Polish Bezique, boxed checkers, and cards The Bussey box: 9cm high, 56cm long, 18.5cm wide $200-300 36 AN ENGLISH OAK CANDLE BOX EARLY 19TH CENTURY Of plank construction with a sliding lid 12.5cm high, 13.5cm wide, 32.5cm long $200-300

37 TWO VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL CASES AND A CIGAR BOX* 19TH CENTURY The first being a card case with silver and mother-ofpearl inlay with a concertina interior. The second being a cigar case with silver decoration to front with two cloth covered compartments. Circa 1880. The cigar box lid featuring a cartouche inlaid with white metal and mother-of-pearl inscribed ‘CIGARS’ with a dove and fruit, the interior line with silvered paper The cigar box 9cm high,13cm wide,15cm deep $400-600 38 TWO VICTORIAN PIQUE TORTOISESHELL CASES* 19TH CENTURY The first being a notebook case with naturalistic motifs to the front cover, the interior containing two cloth compartments and a central pencil sleeve. The second being a card case with repeating dot motif. $300-400

39 TWO VICTORIAN LEATHER CASES AND A STERLING SILVER CASE* The first being a leather cigar case with sterling silver mounted monogram to front, and two hand painted and embroidered compartments. The second being a sterling silver mounted faux alligator leather purse, hallmarked William Amaziah Ellwick , London, circa 1900. The small sterling silver case decorated with scrolling foliate motifs, hallmarked G. Loveridge & Co, Birmingham, circa 1901. $300-500 40 TWO LEATHER-CASED NEEDLEWORK SETS 19TH CENTURY Comprising a crochet set in brass-bound and leather-tooled case, along with a leather-cased set of knitting needles The largest case 3cm high, 42.8cm wide, 8.5cm deep $300-500

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EPICUREAN ANTIQUES LOTS 41–125

41 A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY CHEESE CABINET CIRCA 1830 With two upper doors opening to a perforated interior above two lower drawers, raised on four bun feet 36.5cm high, 51cm wide, 21.5cm deep $500-700 42 THREE CHEESE SCOOPS* 19TH CENTURY The first, by Christofle in silver plate with a wide scoop and a push lever mechanism, the handle decorated with shell motifs. The second with a push lever mechanism and ivory handle. The third of typical form with a stained green ivory handle. The first 30.9cm long, the second 28.9cm long, the third 26.2cm $200-300 43 FOUR CHEESE SCOOPS* 19TH CENTURY Including three cheese scoops with a rounded handle, in ivory and wood. The fourth scoop of compact porportions crafted from bone, with turned decoration. 11.7cm - 25.6cm $200-300

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44 A COLLECTION OF FIVE IVORY HANDLED BREAD KNIVES* Three with corn cob shaped handles, one knife cased. The cased knife 33.5cm long $100-200 45 A COLLECTION OF FLATWARE 18TH & 19TH CENTURY Comprising an aspargus cutter, three 19th century bread knives, an 18th century bread knife with cutters mark and a 19th century French server. The asparagus cutter 33cm long $200-400 46 A COLLECTION OF SERVING FLATWARE* Comprising a bone handled carving knife and fork, two telescopic forks, an ivory handled serving fork, and a carving fork. The carving set 33.5cm & 30cm long $100-200

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47 THREE TREEN CUTLERY TRAYS 19TH CENTURY Of typical form, each with a handle. The largest 16cm x 28cm x 40cm $300-500


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48 FOUR FRENCH TREEN POCKET NUTCRACKERS 19TH CENTURY, CIRCA 1820s The first of traditional form, crafted from burl boxwood. The second with heavily carved decoration. The third with fluted decoration with a flat handle. The fourth of traditional form, crafted from fruitwood. Each with a screw mechanism and a circular opening to encase the nut. 15cm long, 9cm long, 12.5cm long, 12cm long $300-400

51 A VICTORIAN ‘THOMASON TYPE’ CORKSCREW LATE 19TH CENTURY With turned bone handle and brush, with double action corkscrew. The brass cylinder with applied brass patent plaque $300-500

52 A VICTORIAN ‘THOMASON TYPE’ CORKSCREW LATE 19TH CENTURY With turned bone handle and brush, with double action corkscrew. The brass cylinder with applied brass patent plaque $300-500

49 A COLLECTION OF SEVEN STEEL NUTCRACKERS 19TH CENTURY Of varying designs and sizes including reversible nutcrackers and an oversized ‘Kettner’s’ nut cracker. The largest 23.5cm long. The smallest 13.5cm long $200-400 50 FOUR NOVELTY CORKSCREWS AND A NUTCRACKER 20TH CENTURY Comprising a pewter dolphin corkscrew, a brass ship’s wheel, a brass cat corkscrew and brass deer corkscrew, stamped ‘Porlock’. The brass nutcracker in the form of legs. The nutcracker 11.9cm long $150-250

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53 A VICTORIAN ‘THOMASON TYPE’ CORKSCREW LATE 19TH CENTURY With turned bone handle and brush, with double action corkscrew. $300-500 54 A VICTORIAN ‘THOMASON TYPE’ CORKSCREW LATE 19TH CENTURY With turned wooden handle and brush. The brass cylinder with applied brass patent plaque $200-300

55 A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CORKSCREWS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising three corkscrews with wooden handles, three horn handled and an antler handled corkscrew. The largest 14.5cm long $150-250 56 A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE STEEL CORKSCREWS 19TH CENTURY Including two pocket corkscrews, an eyebrow handle corkscrew, and a three finger lever. The eyebrow handled corkscrew 10cm long $100-200

57 A COLLECTION OF SEVEN CORKSCREWS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER The brass bottle opener 18cm long $150-250 58 A SMALL COLLECTION OF WINE RELATED ACCESSORIES 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising two wine funnels, the first funnel of plain form, with funnel struts. The second of plain form, with a compressed bowl and funnel struts. Marked ‘MAPPIN & COMY/ S & L’ to rim. The tastevin heavily decorated with bacchanalian motifs to the interior, maker’s marks to verso. The silver plate Asprey claret bottle handle hallmarked to neck. The tastevin 2cm high, 9cm diameter $200-300

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59 A COLLECTION OF SIX ANTIQUE LIQUOR LABELS & TWO STOPPERS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising a part-glazed Wedgwood ceramic ‘Port’ label, two 19th century mother-of-pearl ‘Port’ & ‘Brandy’ labels, two silver-plate ‘Claret’ and ‘Brandy’ labels, a Georgian sterling silver ‘Port’ label, dated circa 1794, and two bottle stoppers including ‘Wine Reynella’. The Wedgwood label 14.3cm x 7.2cm $100-200

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60 TWO BOXED WINE RELATED INSTRUMENTS LATE 19TH CENTURY Comprising a boxed French champagne tap, bearing a paper to the base ‘Champagne on tap/ The cheesetaste tap’ with directions, and a 19th century engraved steel cork screw and pliers set with case. $200-300

61 FOUR BRASS WINE BARREL FAUCETS 19TH CENTURY Of varying sizes, the smallest marked ‘G. Cheave Boston’ to handle. The largest 20.3cm long $200-300 62 A SMALL COLLECTION OF CHAMPAGNE AND SODA TAPS CIRCA 1900 Varying styles and sizes. The largest 17cm long $100-200


63 A COLLECTION OF WINE-RELATED NOVELTY ITEMS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising eight pocket corkscrews, a ‘Veuve Cliquot’ champagne bottle-shaped measuring tape, a ‘Moet & Chandon’ champagne bottle shaped salt shaker and a ‘George Goulet Reims’ champagne bottle shaped pocket knife. The pocket knife 8cm long $100-200 64 A GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER WINE FUNNEL REBECCA EMES & WILLIAMS EMES / LONDON / CIRCA 1808 Of typical form, in two parts, the bowl (strainer) and the main body with curved end of the spout, decorated with reeded borders. Approximately 136 gms silver 16cm high $400-600

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65 A GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER WINE FUNNEL REBECCA EMES & WILLIAMS EMES / LONDON / CIRCA 1817 The fluted round body with a shell shaped clip and gadrooned border, with funnel-struts to the pull-off funnel. Approximately 110 gms silver 15.5cm high $300-500

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66 A FRENCH CAST IRON WINE CORCIER BOTTLE CORKER BY CAMION FRERES 19TH CENTURY Bearing the Camion Frères factory mark with the words ‘HAUDER LES BOUCHONS’ and ‘ECHAUDER LES BOUCHONS’ around the dish to the base 117cm high $350-550 67 THREE ANTIQUE WINE BOTTLE CORKERS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER One crafted from brass, another in iron bearing ‘CHAMPION’, the third bearing the factory stamp and serial no. 26555 to the oak base $300-500

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68 TWO VINTAGE ENAMEL ADVERTISING SIGNS ‘IRVINES PURE AUSTRALIAN WINES’, CIRCA 1900 One on a red ground, the other on a blue ground Both 61cm x 76cm $1,000-2,000 69 A WILLIAM IV FLAME MAHOGANY CELLARETTE EARLY 19TH CENTURY Of sarcophagus form, the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior, raised on carved claw feet. Paper label to interior reading ‘Robert Strahan/ Cabinet maker & upholsterer / Auctioneer & undertaker / 24 Henry st’. 58cm high, 78cm wide, 58cm deep $1,000-2,000

70 AN ANGLO-INDIAN COROMANDEL CAVE A LIQUEUR 19TH CENTURY The dome hinged top with two hinged front doors enclosing a fitted satinwood interior with twenty liqueur glasses (not original) 26cm high, 33cm wide, 21cm deep $500-700 71 A COLLECTION OF FRENCH CHAMPAGNE FLUTES 19TH CENTURY Each of slim conical form above a circular foot. The tallest 20cm high $300-500


72 THREE GEORGIAN CORDIAL GLASSES 18TH CENTURY Each with an ogee-shaped bowl raised on an opaque single twist stem above a circular foot. The tallest 15cm high $800-1,200 73 TWO GEORGIAN CORDIAL GLASSES 18TH CENTURY Each with an ogee-shaped bowl, raised on an opaque double twist stem above a circular foot. Approximately 15cm high $600-800 74 A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH RUMMERS 19TH CENTURY Each with a single knopped stem and raised on a circular foot. The tallest 15cm high $400-600

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75 A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH WINE GLASSES 19TH CENTURY Each with a single band to girdle, with a circular foot 16.5cm high $400-600 76 A COLLECTION OF FRENCH WINE GLASSES 19TH CENTURY Each raised on a single stem above a circular foot. 14.5cm high $300-500 77 A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH ALE GLASSES 19TH CENTURY Each of conical form, raised on a short stem above a circular base 19.5cm high $400-600

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78 TWO GEORGIAN CORDIAL GLASSES 18TH CENTURY Each with a trumpet bowl, raised on an incised stem above a circular foot. 17cm & 17.5cm high $400-600 79 A GEORGIAN CORDIAL GLASS CIRCA 1790 The trumpet bowl etched with foliate motifs and the name ‘George Bathgate’ to the centre, raised on an incised glass stem, above a circular foot. 17cm high $300-500 78

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80 AN ETCHED DECANTER AND TWO MATCHING CARAFES 19TH CENTURY The carafes of conical form, with applied ribbon detail to neck and side. The decanter of rounded square section, finely etched overall in the Rococo style. The decanter 29.5cm high $300-500

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81 FOUR GLASS DECANTERS 19TH CENTURY Comprising a Regency decanter of mallet form, with a triple ring neck, a 19th century mallet-form decanter with faceted detail to neck and stopper, a Georgian square section decanter with gilded decoration and a Regency mallet form decanter with a double ring neck and lozenge form stopper. The tallest 27cm high $300-500 82 TWO GLASS CARAFES 19TH CENTURY One of conical form, the other of bulbous form, each with a single ring fluted neck. The tallest 30.5cm $300-400 83 A MAHOGANY SERVING TRAY 19TH CENTURY Of serpentine form with a brassed gallery and handles, marquetry inlaid, raised on ten bun feet 69.5cm long, 42cm wide $200-400

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84 A MATCHED GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER ENTREE DISH AND WARMING STAND The entree dish of oval form, hallmarked London, circa 1791. The warming stand with adjustable supports, hallmarked circa 1804. Total weight approximately 1002 gms silver (not including burner) Total height 11.5cm, 32.5cm wide, 23cm deep $1,000-2,000 85 A RARE PAIR OF BOXED FRENCH SUCKLING PIG SHEARERS 19TH CENTURY The steel shearers stamped ‘Vauthier /Ruf / Paris’, with ebony handles. The box 3cm x 35cm x 5.5cm $200-300 86 A GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER MEAT SKEWER WILLIAM ELEY & WILLIAM FEARN / LONDON / CIRCA 1797 Of typical form with a loop end. Monogrammed F.K.T Approximately 102 gms silver 33.5cm long $200-300

87 A COLLECTION OF MEAT RELATED IMPLEMENTS Comprising a set of four french silver bone handles, two silver plate bone handles (one by John Gilbert), a set of twelve French meat skewers, and another set of four meat skewers with wreath handles. The French skewers 35.5cm long $150-250 88 THREE ANTIQUE MEAT CLAMPS* 19TH CENTURY Of typical form, two with wooden handles and the other in ivory. 21.2cm 19.5cm, 21cm long $150-250 89 A GREEN STAINED IVORY HANDLED CARVING SET* HARRISON BROS & HOWSON / SHEFFIELD / CIRCA 1895 Comprising two carving knives, two forks and one sharpening steel, each with sterling silver collars and caps mounted on green stained ivory fluted handles. The largest carving knife 38.5cm long $150-250

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90 AN ANTIQUE OAK CASED KNIFE SHARPENER SPONG & CO. LTD, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Of circular form, with cast iron fittings and raised on four painted cast iron feet, with a side handle 41cm high, 42cm wide, 29cm deep (including handle) $200-300 91 A WILLIAM IV FOOTED CUTLERY BOX 19TH CENTURY Of square form with chamfered corners, raised on a pedestal base 52.5cm high, 19cm wide,19cm deep $600-800

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92 A LARGE COLLECTION OF STEEL FORKS 19TH CENTURY Each mounted with handles in various shapes and materials including horn & wood Varying between 17cm-18.5cm $200-300

96 A SET OF EIGHTEEN IVORY HANDLED KNIVES* BY SANSOM & SONS, 19TH CENTURY Each with acanthus collars and grape and vine leaf decorated ends. 28.5cm long $200-300

93 A SET OF SIX ENGLISH HORN HANDLED FORKS AND KNIVES BY THOMAS ELLIN & CO., SHEFFIELD, 19TH CENTURY With steel prongs and blades. The knives 24.5cm long, the forks 18.7cm long $150-250

97 A COLLECTION OF EBONY HANDLED KNIVES 19TH CENTURY Comprising a set of six English Pyramid Cutlery Co. knives with club designs inset to handles, a set of six French knives with crest and roundel inlaid handles, and a set of six French ‘A Moulins’ knives with crest inlaid handles. The largest 25.5cm long, the smallest 19cm long $150-250

94 A SET OF MATCHED ENGLISH HORN HANDLED FLATWARE 19TH CENTURY Comprising thirteen three-pronged forks and nine steel bladed knive The forks 19.5cm long, the knives 26cm long (approximately) $150-250 95 A LARGE COLLECTION OF FRENCH MOTHEROF-PEARL HANDLED KNIVES 19TH CENTURY Varying in decoration and size, each with a narrow steel blade, with silver plate collars and caps. 24.5cm long $150-250

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98 A LARGE COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER SPOONS 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising eleven soup spoons of varying sizes. 21cm -23.5cm long $200-300 99 A COLLECTION OF GREEN STAINED IVORY HANDLED FLATWARE* 19TH CENTURY Comprising four carving forks, eight forks and seventeen knives. All in various styles and sizes. The largest carving fork 24.5cm long $300-500

100 A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER CUTLERY 19TH CENTURY Comprising a set of six sterling silver forks, hallmarked William Eaton, London, circa 1825, along with three sets of continental sterling silver knives and forks. The Eaton forks 20.5cm long $300-500 101 A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CUTLERY 17TH & 18TH CENTURY Comprising ten three-prong forks, eleven two-prong forks and four knives, of various styles and sizes. The largest fork 20.8cm long $200-300 102 A COLLECTION OF IVORY AND STERLING SILVER CUTLERY* 18TH & 19TH CENTURY Comprising a set of six forks, hallmarked William Abdy II, circa 1790, a set of six Victorian fish knives with beaded detail to handles, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, circa 1868, a set of six fish knives hallmarked London, circa 1899, and a Georgian fish slice, hallmarked Peter and William Bateman, London, circa 1805. The fish slice 29cm long $200-300


103 A COLLECTION OF FISH RELATED FLATWARE* Comprising a set of six sterling silver knives, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, circa 1933, a pair of fish servers, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, circa 1902, a cased set of Victorian ivory handled fish servers, a pair of silver plate fish serving tongs and a cased Victorian sterling silver fish knife. Approximately 642 gms silver The sterling fish servers 23.5cm & 29cm long $200-300 104 A COLLECTION OF IVORY HANDLED CUTLERY* Comprising nine main forks, six entree forks, twelve main knives, two entree knives, and a carving fork and knife The carving knive and fork 33.5cm &25cm long $100-200 105 FOUR FIGURAL PIECES OF CUTLERY 16TH CENTURY Comprising three knives and a two-prong fork, each with silvered handles adorned with classical style figures. The largest knife 24cm long $150-250 106 A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE Comprising three basting spoons (with hallmarks for: William Eley & William Fearn, London, circa 1801; George Burrows, London, circa 1796; and London, circa 1765), a pair of serving forks hallmarked Charles Boyton, London, circa 1835, and three pairs of sugar tongs, one hallmarked Exeter, circa 1839. Approximately 512 gms silver The largest basting spoon 28.5cm long $400-600

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107 A COLLECTION OF DECORATIVE CUTLERY* 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising a 19th century French mother-of-pearl handled carving fork and knife, a Victorian sterling silver and mother-of-pearl fork and knife (hallmarks for Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, circa 1894), a decorative ivory pistol grip handled fork and knife (marked Harrison Brothers & Howson to blade), a German 18th century mother-of-pearl handled knife and two-prong fork, and an 18th century tortoiseshell handled spoon, knife and two-prong fork (the knife blade replaced in silver). The mother-of-pearl carving fork and knife 30cm & 25.5cm long $300-500

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108 A COLLECTION OF DECORATIVE CUTLERY* 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising a stone handled spatula, an 18th century shagreen handled knife and two-prong fork set., two pairs of 18th century agate handled knives and forks, a 19th century French silver & ebony handled fork and spoon, an 18th century goldstone pistol grip handled knife and a late 18th century stone handled fork. The spatula 33.5cm long $300-500 109 THREE CASED KNIFE SETS* 19TH CENTURY Comprising a set of twelve ivory handled knives (the blades marked ‘Abadie’), twelve mother-of-pearl handled knives and twelve ebony handled knives (the blades marked ‘Laderier A Namur’) The ebony handled knives 26cm long $200-300 110 THREE CASED CULTERY SETS 17TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising a 17th century leather cased two-prong fork and matching knife, a leather cased 19th century Christening set, and a set of six sterling silver pistol grip handled knives (hallmarked Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, circa 1906). The two-prong fork and knife 19.5cm & 22.5cm long $200-300

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111 A GEORGIAN MARQUETRY INLAID CULTERY BOX & CONTENTS* EARLY 19TH CENTURY The serpentine case, trimmed with herringbone inlaid. The inlaid lid opening to reveal various cutlery compartments containing a part set of ivory handled cutlery, comprising a carving set, five main knives, six main forks, five entree knives and six entree forks. 37.5cm high, 25cm deep, 22cm wide $700-900

114 SIX PIECES OF FOLDING CULTERY* 18TH & 19TH CENTURY Comprising a matching folding 19th century French silver and ivory handled spoon and fork, a 19th century English bone handled fork, an 18th century tortroiseshell handled two-prong fork, a 18th century German green stained ivory handled fork and a 18th century petit green stained ivory handled fork. The largest pair 22cm extended, 11.5cm folded $300-500

112 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CUTLERY BOX EARLY 19TH CENTURY Of plain design, raised on three bun feet, the lid opening to reveal various cutlery compartments. 38.5cm high, 23.3cm wide, 31.5cm deep $400-700

115 THREE LEATHER CASED TRAVELLING CUTLERY SETS* 17TH CENTURY & LATER Comprising a 17th century French silver inlaid ivory handled two-prong fork and knife set housed in a tooled leather sheath (marked ‘WOX’ to the case), an early 20th century Turkish niello decorated fork and knife set housed in a leather sheath (the blade inscribed with arabic to one side and dated 1908 to the other), a Georgian sterling silver spoon (hallmarked Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, circa 1804), and a matching ivory handled fork and knife set housed in a folding red leather case The red leather case 24cm long $500-700

113 A COLLECTION OF ELEVEN SILVER PLATE LOBSTER PICKS Comprising a set of six Walker and Hall lobster forks decorated with ship and dolphin motifs, a set of three picks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, and two Elkington & co picks. 23.5cm, 19.3cm & 18.3cm long $100-200

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116 A LEATHER CASED TRAVELLING CUTLERY SET* 19TH CENTURY The leather case monogramed and dated 1st July 1872 to lid. Opening to reveal a retractable travelling cup, small salt shaker, and three piece ivory and silver plate folding knife, spoon, fork and cork screw. $150-250 117 FOUR ANTIQUE POCKET KNIVES AND A TRAVELLING FORK AND KNIFE SET 19TH CENTURY The pocket knives of various shapes, mounted in bone, faux tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl. The matched cutlery cased in small leather case, each mounted with mother-of-pearl. The cutlery case 9cm x 4cm x 1cm $150-250 118 THREE PAIRS OF SALAD SERVERS* 19TH CENTURY Comprising a pair of ebony salad servers with silver plate mounts, a pair of French Art nouveau salad servers with ivory prong and bowl, and a pair of Victorian sterling silver salad servers with hallmarks for John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton, Birmingham, circa 1886. The silver servers 28cm long $200-400

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119 A SET OF JASPER HANDLED KNIVES SHEFFIELD, CIRCA 1867 Each with steel blades, sterling silver collars and faceted jasper stone handles. 22.6cm long $300-500 120 A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE STONE-HANDLED CUTLERY 19TH CENTURY Comprising a pair of Victorian agate handled and sterling silver knives (hallmarked George Unite, Birmingham, circa 1850, with the Carruthers crest & motto), a matching Georgian bloodstone and sterling silver fork and knife (hallmarked Moses William Brent & Sydenham William Peppin, circa 1815), and a matched set of two Victorian agate handled & sterling silver forks and pistols grip knives (the knives hallmarked George William Adams, London, circa 1869). The Carruthers knives 25cm long $400-600

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121 A COLLECTION OF FRENCH FLATWARE* 19TH CENTURY Comprising a set of six ivory handled sterling silver knives by Pierre Queille, circa 1840, and a set of eleven silver oyster forks. The knife 20cm long, the oyster fork 15cm long $200-400 122 THREE PIECES OF RUSSIAN FLATWARE 19TH CENTURY Comprising a silver cheese knife, hallmarked AH, St Petersburg, a silver handled knife, dated 1860 and a silver plate commemorative server $150-250 123 A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE EPICUREAN UTENSILS* 19TH CENTURY Comprising a julienne slicer, an Adams & son bone handled spatula, an ornate pair of serving tongs, a wood handled serving fork, a pair of spade and fork servers, a small set of ivory handled serving tongs, and a pair of sterling silver grape scissors. The spatula 43cm long $400-600

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124 A VICTORIAN BUCKRAM COVERED CUTLERY BOX 19TH CENTURY With brass hardware, the lid opening to reveal a green velvet cased interior with various cutlery compartments, raised on three feet 29.5cm high, 18.4cm wide, 23cm deep $300-500 125 EIGHT EARLY HUNTING KNIVES 16TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising an Argentinian style Gaucho Knife (marked ‘Franz Wenk / solingen’ to blade) with an elaborate gilt bronze handle, a horn-handled hunting knife with hunting scene inlaid to handle, two German bone handled knives with bird motifs, a bone and mother of pearl inlaid knife, and three treen handled knives. The German knives 28cm long $200-300

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EUROPEAN INTERIORS LOTS 126–162 126 A VINTAGE RETRACTABLE LIBRARY LADDER The olive green leather covered wooden folding ladder from the mid-20th century, with nailhead trim and brass accents. Features a rounded wooden structure covered with olive green leather, accented with a nailhead trim. For a similar example see lot 95, The Pixie Skase Collection, sold for $27,280 (IBP) Closed height 2.6 meters, open height 2.34 meters. $7,000-9,000

128 A CLASSICAL STYLE MARBLE TORSO AFTER THE DANCING SATYR TYPE After the antique, the body in chiastic pose, raised on a stepped marble stand. 67cm total weight PROVENANCE: David Hicks Collection $1,500-2,500

129 A BABY GRAND PIANO STEINWAY & SONS MODEL M, SERIAL NUMBER 271 194, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1931 The cast iron plate bearing the maker mark and serial number. Approximately 275kg 170cm long, 148cm wide $15,000-20,000

127 AN IMPRESSIVE MARBLE BUST OF A GENTLEMAN ON A BLACK MARBLE PLINTH Modelled in the classical style with draped robes, raised on a circular socle. Displayed on a large black marble square base. 80cm high, 60cm wide, 30cm deep PROVENANCE: David Hicks Collection $5,000-7,000

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130 AFTER EMILIE LOIUS PICAULT 20th Century Pegasus Patinated Bronze Depicting Perseus & Pegasus, on a rock formation. Signed E. Picault, Salon des Beaux Arts 119cm high, 33 wide, 89cm deep $4,000-6,000 131 A RARE SET OF THIRTY-SIX MINIATURE PORTRAITS, ‘THE RULERS OF ENGLAND’, BY WARMAN An extremely rare set of 36 early framed miniatures depicting the Rulers of England from William the Conqueror to Queen Victoria. Signed by W Warman, and dated 1855. Framed in original gold leaf frame. Accompanied by a framed family tree The frame 84cm x 69cm. Each miniature 9.5cm high $8,000-12,000

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132 A FINE PAIR OF FRENCH ANTIQUE PAINTED COMMODES Each painted with a faux marble top and foliate motifs to the front and sides, the front champhered corners terminating on tapered feet, the three drawers applied with key hole escutcheons and patinated brass knobs 78cm high, 97cm wide, 46cm deep (each) $7,000-10,000 133 AN AMBOYNA AND EBONISED ETAGERE 19TH CENTURY Comprising three tiers with a mirrored back 106cm high, 101cm wide, 41cm deep $1,000-1,500 134 A FRENCH PARQUETRY AND MARQUETRY SIDE TABLE 19TH CENTURY Having a square marble top with moulded edges, with a single drawer raised on four fluted columns above a single parquetry door applied with patera, opening to a marble lined cupboard, raised on turned feet 87cm high, 44cm wide, 40cm deep $600-800

135 A FRENCH KINGWOOD SECRETAIRE CHEST 19TH CENTURY Serpentine in form, with a rose marble top, above a drop-down secretaire opening to a fitted interior of shelves and two drawers, above five drawers, the whole applied with ormolu 126cm high, 64cm wide, 35cm deep $1,000-1,500 136 A SWEDISH WALNUT AND EBONIZED SIDE CABINET 19TH CENTURY Having a shaped top with ebonized moulded edges, with a single drawer above a figured walnut panel door with an ebonised frame, enclosing a cupboard space 95cm high, 71cm wide, 46cm deep $1,000-1,500 137 A SPANISH WALNUT VARGUENO ON STAND 18TH CENTURY, CIRCA 1780 The rectangular upper body mounted with pierced steel escutcheons, the fall front door opening to multiple bone inlaid drawers and doors. 143cm high, 91cm wide, 39.5cm deep $5,000-7,000


138 AN 18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL CONSOLE TABLE The rectangular top above three drawers with brass escutcheons and handles, raised on four serpentine legs united with stretchers 91cm high, 117.5cm wide, 65.5cm deep $3,000-5,000 139 A RARE DUTCH DOUBLE BUREAU CIRCA 1760 The whole comprising three sections, in mahogany veneered on oak, beginning with two drawers above double fall-front bureaus enclosing fitted interiors, the lower portion with three drawers above an apron front, applied with pierced brass escutcheons and two pairs of campaign handles, raised on curved legs applied with ormolu 154cm high, 83cm wide, 41cm deep $4,000-7,000 140 A DUTCH MARQUETRY BUREAU 18TH CENTURY Of classic bombe form, with floral marquetry throughout, the drop down leather inset bureau opening to a fitted interior with lozenge inlaid drawers flanking pigeon holes and a small cupboard, below are a pair of drawers above three graduating drawers, the whole raised on bracket feet 106cm high, 115cm wide, 62cm deep $2,500-4,000 130

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145 A FRENCH CHINOISERIE RED LACQUER BOMBE COMMODE 19TH CENTURY Of typical form with a serpentine marble plate, with a painted landscape of a pagoda, buildings and country side, featuring ormolu handles and escutcheons. 84cm x 122cm x 54cm $4,000-6,000 146 A FRENCH ZINC OEIL DE BOUEF MIRROR 19TH CENTURY The oval mirrored plate set within a shaped frame with a curved pediment 97cm x 95cm $1,500-2,500 147 A PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE EBONIZED ARMCHAIRS Each chair painted in black and cream with cartouches to the centre of the back rails above decorative rattan panels, the outswept scrolled arms above seats upholstered in faux Zebra hide, raised on turned front legs with bands of gold 92cm high $600-900

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141 A FINE PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE FRUITWOOD FAUTEUILS Of typical form, upholstered in cream fabric, raised on scrolled cabriole legs Each 96cm high $1,000-1,500 142 A LOUIS PHILIPPE MAHOGANY AND MARBLE CENTRE TABLE 19TH CENTURY Having a circular marble top with a moulded border, raised on a gadrooned pedestal above three claw feet 78cm high, 100cm diameter $2,000-3,000 143 A FRENCH STYLE CARVED CONSOLE TABLE Serpentine in form, with a single foliate carved drawer, raised on scrolled legs 79cm high, 107cm wide, 45cm deep $500-700 144 A CARVED OAK FOLD-OUT TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO OSVALDO BORSANI, CIRCA 1940s The fold-over top comprising two hinged leaves, above reeded panels and a single drawer, the whole raised on four relief carved legs with vine motifs 80.5cm high, 149cm extended, 74.5cm wide $1,500-2,500

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148 A PAIR OF BLACK LACQUERED CHINOISERIE ELBOW CHAIRS CIRCA 1820-1830 Having turned crest rails, above pierced horizontal rails with painted figures and gilding throughout, raised on turned legs 89cm high $800-1,200 149 A FINE SET OF EIGHT CONTEMPORARY HIGHBACK DINING CHAIRS With crested backs, in cream upholstery on square cut tapered legs 109cm high $2,000-3,000 150 A ROCOCO STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD MIRROR 19TH CENTURY The impressively carved ornate frame bordered with elaborate scrolls and foliate motifs 124cm x 133cm $1,000-1,500 151 A PAIR OF BARLEY TWIST ARMCHAIRS LATE 19TH CENTURY The backs and seats in studded zig-zag pattern upholstery with tassels, barley twist arms and legs united with stretchers 92cm high $800-1,200

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152 A SMALL SPANISH PROVINCIAL TABLE 19TH CENTURY The solid rectangular top raised on shaped supports united by wrought iron stretchers 79cm high,131.5cm long, 74cm wide $1,500-2,500 153 A CHINOISERIE SIDE TABLE 19TH CENTURY Red lacquered and painted with rural scenes, the central drawer above a pierced apron front, raised on cabriole legs 88cm high, 104cm wide, 51.5cm deep $500-700 154 A VENETIAN SMOKE GLASS AND SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL CHANDELIER CIRCA 1950 With six branches adorned with smoke glass droplets 127cm high including chain, 60cm diameter $1,500-1,800

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155 A MARIE THERESE CHANDELIER BY PRECIOSA CIRCA 1950 In two tiers comprising fifteen branches, adorned with crystal plaquettes and droplets 135cm high, 77cm diameter $900-1,100 156 A MARIE THERESE CHANDELIER CIRCA 1950 With six branches adorned with Venetian amber droplets. 97cm high (including chain), 53cm diameter $700-900 157 A VENETIAN FRUIT CHANDELIER EARLY 20TH CENTURY With ten gilded metal branches adorned with venetian coloured glass fruit and clear droplets 123cm high including chain, 76cm diameter $1,500-1,800

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158 A SMALL RENAISSANCE TUSCAN WALNUT CREDENZA 15TH CENTURY The provinical credenza with a lovely patina. Two doors to upper body revealing a small single shelf, the lower body with two larger doors enclosing a larger storage cavity with two shelves. 101cm high, 83cm wide, 30.5cm deep PROVENANCE: Purchased in Florence in January 1957 $4,000-6,000 159 DENNIS DIDEROT 1713-1784, Circa 1770 Eight framed copper plate engravings From the third edition of ‘Recueil de planches, sur les sciences, les arts libe´raux, et les arts mechaniques’, information attached to verso of each frame, 37cm x 24cm $500-700

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160 AN IMPRESSIVE AUBUSSON VERDURE TAPESTRY 17TH CENTURY, CIRCA 1690 Depicting an allegory of ‘The Judgment of Paris’. Woven in wool, depicting an open wooded landscape with six figures in the foreground and a mountainous landscape in the background 284cm x 409cm PROVENANCE: Purchased by current owner in Paris. $25,000-35,000

161 A LARGE CONTEMPORARY CUSTOM PERSIAN CARPET Repeating floral motifs on a beige field. 100% vegetal dyes on high quality wool. Approximately 600cm x 400cm

162 A LARGE CONTEMPORARY CUSTOM PERSIAN CARPET Repeating floral motifs on a beige field. 100% vegetal dyes on high quality wool. 504cm x 273cm

PROVENANCE: Purchased from Behruz Studio $10,000-15,000

PROVENANCE: Purchased from Behruz Studio $8,000-12,000

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CLOCKS LOTS 163–168 163 A LARGE GERMAN 400 DAY CLOCK BY GUSTAVE BECKER (1819-1885) Inscription to base, dated 1887. Totoal height 41.5cm $500-700 164 A VICTORIAN JAPANNED CLOCK ON BRACKET CIRCA 1860s With a French movement, key and pendulum, having a pagoda pediment and a japanned case with landscapes, figures, and birds, raised on bracket feet, and accompanied by a matching wall bracket. 32cm high $2,000-4,000 165 A FRENCH BOULLE MARQUETRY CLOCK ON STAND* CIRCA 1860 With silk suspension, 30 day bell strike, having an arched ormolu top flanked by torch finials, the enameled clock face with blue Roman numerals, the front of the case and stand inlaid with cut brass, tortoise shell and bone, and applied with ormolu mounts. 43cm high (including stand) $1,000-2,000 166 A FRENCH BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK CIRCA 1860s In a lovely gorge case with original leather carry case, strike repeat, lever platform. 13cm high (clock) $800-1,200

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167 A BLACK FOREST-STYLE MUSICAL CUCKOO WALL CLOCK CIRCA 20TH CENTURY Eight day movement, flanked by carved game themes 104cm high, 74cm wide $1,500-2,500 168 A FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK LATE 18TH CENTURY Having a verge escapement and silk suspension movement, with an ebonised case, inlaid in cut brass, surmounted with an urn finial, applied with ormolu throughout, the unique rippled and enameled clock face showing Roman and Arabic numerals, set within an ormolu panel featuring a double headed eagle, raised on four scrolled ormolu feet 72cm high, 42cm wide, 13cm deep $2,000-3,000 165

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169 A ‘PERRUCHES’ IRRIDESCENT GLASS BOWL BY RENE LALIQUE The body moulded with repeating parakeets within blossoming branches, in frosted, clear and opalescent glass, etched ‘R. LALIQUE FRANCE’ to base. 11cm high, 24.1cm diameter $3,000-5,000 170 A ‘MOSSI’ OPALESCENT VASE BY RENE LALIQUE , MODEL FIRST INTRODUCED 1933 Of flared cylindrical form with rows of roundels on a frosted glass ground, incised to the base Lalique France. 18cm high $3,000-5,000

171 AN ENGLISH SWEET MEATS GLASS JAR MID 19TH CENTURY Of urn form, each bowl cut in a plain diamond pattern and above a stepped square pedestal base 32cm high $300-500 172 A SET OF FOUR MOSER EMERALD GLASS HOCK WINES 19TH CENTURY Each in a rich emerald glass, decorated in the rococo style in a thick gold paste. Monogramed ‘B’ along with repeating ‘C’ scrolls and lattices to the bowl and base, and having long octagonal tapering stems. Unsigned 18.5cm high $800-1,000

173 A PAIR OF MOSER RUBY FLASHED CABOCHON WINE GOBLETS LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY The clear glass bowl and stem heavily decorated in gilded foliate motifs. Each bowl additionally decorated with repeating ruby flashed glass cabochons. Unsigned 18cm high $400-600 174 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN FLORAL GLASS DUMPS CIRCA 1880 Each featuring one large foil daisy with a lower tier of foil daisies emerging from a pot Tallest 10.5cm $400-600

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175 TWO VICTORIAN GLASS DUMPS CIRCA 1880 Both with sulphide inclusions, the first depicting a lion the second the Prince of Wales plumes. Tallest 10cm high $400-600 176 THREE VICTORIAN GLASS DUMP PAPERWEIGHTS CIRCA 1880 Two having bubble inclusions, the third with a stacked flower design. Tallest 15cm high $500-700 177 TWO FACETED BOHEMIAN PAPERWEIGHTS CIRCA 1880 One containing a seated dog, the other five striped flowers emerging from a multi-coloured pot Tallest 10cm high $400-600

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178 TWO BACCARAT PAPERWEIGHTS CIRCA 1850 Both with flower designs. One faceted in form. Tallest 3.5cm high $400-600 179 A VENETIAN CANDY SCRAMBLE PAPERWEIGHT & ONE OTHER 19TH CENTURY Both with inclusions of coloured fragments. Tallest 8.5cm high $200-300 180 A PAIR OF COMB CUT MAGNUM DECANTERS ON A PAPIER MACHE TRAY 19TH CENTURY Each decanter of generous proportions having gilded rims with tapered and fluted necks beneath a flat ovoid stopper. The tray having a tapered waist and a band of gilding to the inner edge. Decanters 32cm high, tray 61cm long, 27cm wide $700-900

181 THREE BRISTOL BLUE DECANTERS ON PAPIER MACHE STAND CIRCA 1790 The three decanters gilded with labels for Hollands (Gin), Rum, and Brandy in gold. The stand having circular brass handle, turned supports, and raised on three brass feet 22cm high $600-800 182 A DUTCH SCHNAPPS FLASK LATE 18TH CENTURY Rectangular in form with chamfered sides, decorated with enamelled figures in traditional costume. 15.5cm high $100-200 183 A FAVRILE GLASS VASE LOUIS COMFORT TIFFANY, CIRCA 1910 Elegantly formed with a tapering body and a faintly scalloped rim, signed to the base ‘L.C.T. Favrile’ 16.5cm high $300-500

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184 A JAPANESE SILVER BOAT BY TEKEHIKO SEKI The model boat finely crafted in silver, modelled overflowing with treasures. Housed in a wooden framed display case and accompanied by original box. The original box 26.5cm x 25cm x 18cm $600-800 185 A PAIR OF RUSSIAN SILVER & CLOISONNE SPOONS CIRCA 1900 The back of the bowls nicely decorated with vibrant cloisonne enamels in floriate motifs set within a beaded border. Marked E.H, with a Russian silver 84 Zolotnik mark. 10.3cm long, 3cm wide $400-600

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186 A RUSSIAN SILVER EGG ON STAND Of ovoid form, with embossed naturalistic motifs, and inset with garnet cabochons. Raised on a pierced floral decorated three-footed stand. With a Russian silver 88 Zolotnik mark. 8.5cm high $1,200-1,800 187 A LARGE RUSSIAN SILVER & CLOISONNE SPOON MOSCOW, CIRCA 1908 The back of the bowl decorated with vibrant cloisonne enamels in floriate motifs set on a geometric ground. Maker’s marks for Abdurashid Gabiev, with a Russian silver 84 Zolotnik mark. Total weight 86.3 gms 20.5cm long, 6.5cm wide (across the bowl) $500-700

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188 TWO RUSSIAN SILVER & CLOISONNE SPOONS MOSCOW, CIRCA 1892 Comprising a tea spoon and straining spoon, both decorated with vibrant cloisonne enamels in floriate motifs set within a geometric border. Maker’s marks for Ivan Saltikov, with a Russian silver 84 Zolotnik mark. Total weight 77.2 gms The straining spoon 16.5cm long, the teaspoon 13.5cm long $1,000-2,000 189 A SMALL RUSSIAN SILVER & CLOISONNE BOX MOSCOW, CIRCA 1908-1916 The small hinged rectangular case nicely decorated with vibrant cloisonne enamels in scrolling floriate motifs, the lid opening to a gilt wash interior. Maker’s mark for Orest Kurlyukov, with a Russian silver 84 Zolotnik mark. Total weight 85.7 gms 2.2cm high, 8.6cm wide, 3.1cm deep $1,000-2,000

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190 A RUSSIAN SILVER & ENAMEL JEWELLERY BOX MOSCOW, CIRCA 1908-1916 The oval box decorated with an embossed portrait of a young female, her hair set with a garnet cabochon, set within a purple enamel ground. Maker’s marks of 11A for the 11th Artel, with a Russian silver 88 Zolotnik mark. Total weight 163.4 gms 3cm high $2,000-4,000 191 A RUSSIAN SILVER & CLOISONNE PERFUME BOTTLE MOSCOW, CIRCA 1899-1908 Of circular form, detailed with vibrant cloisonne enamel. Maker’s marks for Ivan Khlebnikov, with a Russian silver 88 Zolotnik mark. Total weight 87 gms 8.5cm high, 5cm wide, 2.5cm deep $1,000-2,000 192 A HEAVY RUSSIAN SILVER & CLOISONNE CIGARETTE CASE MOSCOW, CIRCA 1908-1916 The hinged rectangular case decorated with vibrant cloisonne enamels in geometric motifs. Maker’s mark for Dmitry Nicktin (Active 1893-1917), with a Russian silver 84 Zolotnik mark. Total weight 257.7 gms 1.3cm high, 11cm wide, 8.2cm deep $2,000-3,000

196 A FABERGÉ RUSSIAN SILVER HANDLED BOWL LATE 19TH CENTURY The shallow bowl with a gilt wash interior and palmette and patera border to rim. Hallmarked with the Fabergé mark and a Russian silver 84 Zolotnik mark. 12.5cm high, 12.5cm diameter $1,000-2,000 197 A TIFFANY & CO. STERLING SILVER LEAF-FORM BOWL MID 20TH CENTURY The shallow dish with a pierced handle. Marked ‘Tiffany & Co/ Makers/ Sterling/ 88885/ M. 15cm long, 2.5cm high $300-500 198 A STERLING SILVER BISCUIT BARREL JAMES DEAKIN & SONS LTD / SHEFFIELD / 1896 The scalloped shape clam shell opening, revealing intricate pierced hinged compartments. An inscription to the base of one of the shells reads ‘Presented by the women of Glenelg to Mrs Baden Pattinson Mayoress 1944/97’ 26.5cm high, 24cm wide, 34.5cm (opened) $1,200-1,800

194 A FRENCH MINIATURE GUILLOCHE ENAMEL PILL BOX IN ORGINAL CASE CIRCA 1880 Of circular form covered in a green guilloche enamel in a star pattern and richly gilded to borders with garlands. Housed in the original leather case. The enamel box 3.2cm x 3.9cm. The case 3cm x 5.1cm $400-600

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195 A FRENCH PIQUE TORTOISESHELL PURSE INSET WITH TIMEPIECE* 19TH CENTURY, CIRCA 1850 Of rounded rectangular form, nicely decorated to lid with pique, the centre inset with a small timepiece. The purse opening to reveal four compartments. 8.5cm wide, 6cm deep, 2cm high $1,000-2,000

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199 A GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER CARD TRAY WILLIAM BENNETT / LONDON / CIRCA 1818 Of circular form with a gadrooned edge, raised on three shell capped feet. Monogrammed JIN to centre. Approximately 538 gms silver 23cm diameter, 2.8cm high $600-800


200 A STERLING SILVER ‘BERNADOTTE’ PATTERN CUTLERY SET BY GEORG JENSEN Comprising twelve soup spoons, twelve dinner knives, twelve dinner forks, twelve butter knives, twelve teaspoons, twelve cake forks, twelve hors d’oeuvre forks, twelve coffee spoons and a tea caddy spoon. Approximately 3730 gms silver (not including steel blades) The knives 21.9cm long $5,000-7,000 201 A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY WILLIAM HOLMES & NICHOLAS DUMEE/ LONDON / CIRCA 1773 Of octagonal form with beaded borders. With original key. 12.5cm high $1,800-2,500

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202 A CHINESE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE WANG HING & CO., HONG KONG, CIRCA 1890 Comprising teapot, coffee pot with filter, creamer and sugar pot. Each with a reeded lower body. Marked ‘WH90’ to base. The coffee pot 20cm high $3,000-5,000 203 A STERLING SILVER DESK CLOCK MAPPIN & WEBB / BIRMINGHAM / CIRCA 1901 The domed case raised on four bun feet, inset with a circular enamel dial with a smaller subsidiary seconds dial. 10cm high $300-500

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204 A STERLING SILVER ‘DU BARRY’ PATTERN FLATWARE SET CARRS/ SHEFFIELD / CIRCA Comprising a setting for twelve. Accompanied by matching napkin rings and assocaited paperwork Total 7,354 gms sterling silver Canteen 11cm high, 48cm wide, 34cm deep $5,000-7,000

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205 A RUSSIAN ICON OF A SYNAXIS OF VARIOUS SAINTS 18TH/19TH CENTURY Depicting the ten followers holding various attributes, below the Mother of God and flanked by two smaller saints. In tempera, gold leaf and gesso on wood 39.8cm high, 38.3cm wide, 2.1cm wide $1,000-2,000

206 A GERMAN SINGING BIRD CAGE AUTOMATON BY KARL GRIESBAUM 20TH CENTURY Manufacturer’s marks to base, featuring a faux bird perched on a brass stand with faux twigs and berries, the brass cage raised on three brass feet 28cm high $800-1,200

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207 A RARE MALACHITE CASE CONTAINING MINERAL SAMPLES LATE 19TH CENTURY The case in a form of a book, the lid opening to reveal eighteen glass cased specimen samples, the paper label to the interior of the lid noting the specimen names. 4.5cm high, 27.2cm wide, 20.3cm deep $1,000-2,000


208 KREUTERBUCH (HERB BOOK) BY PIETRO ANDREA MATTIOLI, CIRCA 1590 Published by Johann Feyerabend für Peter Fischer & Heinrich Tack, Frankfurt, circa 1590. Rebound with printed board with quarter leather binding, with hand coloured woodcut illustrations throughout. 36cm, 23.5cm, 7.5cm $4,000-6,000 209 AN ITALIAN PIETRA DURA CIRCULAR PANEL 19TH CENTURY Depicting a white magnolia flower inset on a black marble panel. Paper label verso 45cm diameter $2,000-4,000 210 A PAIR OF ANTIQUE ITALIAN MARBLE BUSTS LATE 19TH CENTURY Depicting Mary and Jesus, each raised on a socle base. The bust of Jesus signed Spinelli 25cm & 27cm high $2,000-3,000

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212 A GREEK BRONZE ‘HYDRIA’ URN POSSIBLY HELLENISTIC PERIOD, CIRCA 3RD CENTURY Of baluster form, with egg and dart relief decoration to overted lip. The whole flanked by two handles and raised on a circular foot. The lovely patina revealing natural breaks to the fine bronze surface consistent with age. The vase 46cm high, total height 54cm PROVENANCE: Acquired by a member of the German diplomatic service in Istanbul, Ankara and Thessaloniki, 1920s to early 1930s, and imported into Germany at that time; thence by descent to current owner. $2,000-4,000 213 A LARGE PAIR OF CHINESE HU-FORM CLOISONNE VASES LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY The vases decorated with phoenix and dragon roundels amidst scrolling clouds with twin animal head lugs. 59cm high, 35cm diameter $800-1,000

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214 A CHINESE CLOISONNE HOUND LATE 19TH CENTURY Naturistically modelled in a seated position. The body decorated with black spots and white scroll work. 39cm high, 25cm wide $500-700

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215 A JAPANESE GINBARI CLOISONNE VASE BY SATO, 20TH CENTURY The tapering vase depicting five cranes on a blood red enamelled ground. Sato mark to base. 25cm high $800-1,500 216 A RARE ART DECO BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE OF A DANCER* GERDA IDO GERGADO (1906-2004), CIRCA 1925 Modelled with her arms outstretched, posing on one foot, dressed in a colourful cold painted costume inspired by the Ballet Russe. Mounted on an oval green onyx base. Signed Gerdago with Arthur Rubinstein foundry mark 48cm high PROVENANCE: Private collection, Melbourne EXHIBITIONS: For an identical example please see Elton John Volume III: Art Nouveau and Art Deco, Sotheby’s London, 7 September 1988, lot 840. LITERATURE: Victor Arwas, Art Deco, London, 1980, p. 150 Victor Arwas, Art Deco Sculpture, London, 1992, p. 93 OTHER NOTES: Gerda Iro Gottstein, known as ‘Gerdago’ was artistically trained in Berlin in 1927 and Paris in 1928 & 1929 and worked as an assistant to the architect Oskar Strnad. In the period of 1925 and 1930 ‘Gergado’ designed numerous statuettes, the figures in predominantly dramatic postures wear bold costumes with often eccentric headgear and are usually decorated with colorful, cold-painted enamel and richly gilded. The Viennese foundry Artur Rubinstein made the Gerdagosigned objects after Gergado’s drawings and designs. In the 1930s, her love of fashion manifested into designing costumes for the stage, where she was discovered by the director Willi Forst , who hired her for his early productions as a costume designer. $12,000-18,000

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217 AN ART DECO BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE OF A DANCER* GERDA IDO GERGADO (1906-2004), CIRCA 1930 Modelled with her arms outstretched in a lunging pose, dressed in a colourful cold painted costume inspired by the Ballet Russe. Mounted on an oval green onyx base. Signed Gerdago with Arthur Rubinstein foundry mark. 36cm high PROVENANCE: Private collection, Melbourne EXHIBITIONS: For an identical example please see Elton John Volume III: Art Nouveau and Art Deco, Sotheby’s London, 7 September 1988. LITERATURE: Victor Arwas, ‘Art Deco Sculpture’, Academy Editions/St Martins Press, 1992, p.98

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OTHER NOTES: Gerda Iro Gottstein, known as ‘Gerdago’ was artistically trained in Berlin in 1927 and Paris in 1928 & 1929 and worked as an assistant to the architect Oskar Strnad. In the period of 1925 and 1930 ‘Gergado’ designed numerous statuettes, the figures in predominantly dramatic postures wear bold costumes with often eccentric headgear and are usually decorated with colorful, cold-painted enamel and richly gilded. The Viennese foundry Artur Rubinstein made the Gerdagosigned objects after Gergado’s drawings and designs. In the 1930s, her love of fashion manifested into designing costumes for the stage, where she was discovered by the director Willi Forst , who hired her for his early productions as a costume designer. $12,000-18,000 218 R. JOANNY (FRENCH,1886-1956)* ‘Midinette’ Patinated bronze and ivory, on onyx base The onyx base bearing a plaque ‘Midinette, par R. Joanny’. The underside of onyx base stamped ‘Fabrication Francaise, Paris- G.M’ The bronze 24cm high. The base 5cm high, 8.9cm wide, 8.5cm deep $6,000-8,000 219 PAUL PHILIPPE (FRENCH, 1870-1930) Nude Female Bronze on marble base Modelled nude, in an inclined position, with her hands raised to her neck. Signed P. Philippe to base, and raised on a variegated marble base. The bronze 34cm high. The marble 5.3cm high, 11.9cm wide, 9.4cm deep $4,000-6,000

220 AN ART DECO COLD PAINTED BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE, ‘MOOR BOY’* BY FERDINAND PREISS, CIRCA 1925 Modelled as a young boy in moorish costume, holding a tray with refreshments. Mounted on an onyx base, signed 218 219 F. Priess. 17.5cm high $2,000-3,000 41


I N T E R N AT I O N A L P O R C E L A I N LOTS 221–248

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221 A RUSSIAN BISQUE FEMALE EROTICA FIGURE BY FRANCIS GARDNER, CIRCA 1890 Modelled after the figure by Carl Thieme for Postchapel, with one leg raised adjusting her stocking. The bustle on her dress lifting to reveal her bare derrière. Her costume decorated with vibrant colours and gilded throughout, raised on a oval base. Red Gardner factory mark to underside of base 20cm high $800-1,200 222 A PAIR OF JAPANESE BISQUE NODDERS Modelled as seated man and woman with Western features wearing oriental style costume, with both their arms raised holding a fan. Tallest 17cm high $300-500 223 A JAPANESE NATURALISTIC PORCELAIN VASE MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912) The moulded white porcelain vase naturalistically modelled as a tree trunk, with piped slip and sprig moulded relief decoration of plum blossoms applied to the surface. 32cm high, 18cm wide $400-600

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224 A WIENER WERKSTATTE PORCELAIN FIGURE HUGO FRANZ KIRCH (1873 - 1961), CIRCA 1910 Depciting a female dressed in a cloak and bonnet, holding a fur muff. Factory mark to underside of base. 23.5cm high, 15.5cm wide, 14.5cm deep OTHER NOTES: Hugo Franz Kirch was an Austrian sculptor and ceramicist. He formed part of the Vienna Secession movement. He also founded in Vienna in the ceramic workshop in 1906. $300-500 225 TWO ROYAL VIENNA PORCELAIN PLATES LATE 19TH CENTURY Both with shield mark to verso, one plate with a painted scene of three women symbolizing different ages, the second signed ‘Kroellez’ below , both with intricate gilded and painted bands with allegorical motifs largest 24.2cm diameter $800-1,200

226 TWO ROYAL VIENNA PORCELAIN PLATES LATE 19TH CENTURY Both with shield mark to verso, one plate signed ‘Kroellez’ below a painted scene of dancing women with angel playing a lyre, hand written information to verso, the second also signed ‘Kroellez’ below a matrimonial scene. Largest 24.5cm diameter $600-1,000 227 A FRENCH HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN CENTRE BOWL 19TH CENTURY, CIRCA 1840 The tapering oval bowl, rasied on four naturalistic bullrush flower-form feet with matching handles. The whole nicely painted with floriate motifs. 19cm high, the bowl 36.5cm wide $300-500 228 A PAIR OF PORCELAIN PUTTI BY SAMSON, CIRCA 1890 Each allegorical, surrounded by flowers, fruit, birds, and rabbits, raised on a gilded oval plinth bases. Gold anchor mark to verso. Each approximately 14.5cm high $400-600


229 A SMALL FRENCH PORCELAIN FIGURINE PROBABLY CHARETON-SAINT-MAURICE, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY Depicting a young boy and his dog, on a square plinth base, underglazed blue mark to base. 11cm high $400-600 230 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN AND BRONZE INKWELL 19TH CENTURY Modelled with a porcelain child playing a pipe, mounted on a cast gilt bronze base. The inkwell chamber now occupied by a perfume bottle. 13cm high $300-500

231 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN AMOROUS FIGURAL GROUP LATE 19TH CENTURY Modeled as a young woman being courted by a lover, in a naturalistic setting. Incised BM to base with blue underglazed crossed swords. 25cm high $600-800 232 A PAIR OF MEISSEN ALLEGORICAL PORCELAIN BUSTS LATE 19TH CENTURY Each modeled as children, both raised on pedestal bases, depicting summer and autumn, from the four seasons series. Crossed swords to base and incised K178, and K196. Tallest 28cm high $4,000-6,000

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235 A SET OF THREE MEISSEN COBALT BLUE GROUND PORCELAIN DISHES 20TH CENTURY Scalloped gilded edges, painted flowers to the centre surrounded by three reserve panels of painted flowers and gilded scrolls. Crossed swords to verso with pattern no. 3329 over 114. The largest 30cm diameter $800-1,200 236 A HEAVILY GILDED MEISSEN COBALT BLUE GROUND DISH 20TH CENTURY Painted flowers to the centre, surrounded by raised gilded floral bouquets, the edges shaped with gilded shells and scrolls. Crossed swords to verso, the pattern number partially worn 32cm diameter $400-600 237 A GILDED MEISSEN DISH 20TH CENTURY The centre with painted flowers, surrounded by a repeated band of gilded flowers, lattices, and scrolls. Crossed swords with dashes to verso, pattern no.130g over 25. 29.5cm diameter $400-600

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233 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN ALLEGORICAL FIGURAL GROUP OF THE ARTS 18TH CENTURY Modeled with three brightly draped putti surrounded by objects representing the arts. Underglaze mark to base 24cm high $2,000-3,000

234 A PAIR OF ELABORATE MEISSEN PORCELAIN DISHES 20TH CENTURY Each with pierced entwined grapevine edges, with raised gilded leaves, and grapes surrounding painted wildflowers to the centre. Crossed swords to verso, 76 over 67, and 26 over 160. 32cm long, 21cm wide $600-800

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238 A GILDED MEISSEN DISH 20TH CENTURY The centre with painted flowers, surrounded by a repeated band of gilded flowers, lattices, and scrolls. Crossed swords to verso. 29cm diameter $400-600 239 A SET OF SIX SMALL FLORAL DISHES 20TH CENTURY The centre painted with flowers and three flowers around the border. Crossed swords to verso, pattern nos. 38a over 9, 38a over 127, 38a over 174. 18cm diameter


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$300-400 240 A SET OF SIX MEISSEN FLORAL PLATES 20TH CENTURY The centre with painted flowers and three painted flowers on top of the moulded basket weave pattern border. Crossed swords to verso, pattern no. 460 over 20 on all six. 21.5cm diameter $350-550 241 A MEISSEN FLORAL VASE 20TH CENTURY The flared gilded rim and fluted body painted with a floral bouquet with additional smaller painted flowers above gilded shells and scrolls, terminating on a flared scalloped foot. Crossed swords to base, pattern no. 330g over 103. 25.5cm high $300-400 242 A MEISSEN SNAKE HANDLE VASE 20TH CENTURY Of baluster form, the gilded rim with snake enwined handles, painted flowers to the body, above a gilded fluted foot. Crossed swords to base, pattern no. 730g over 26. 22.5cm high $800-1,000

243 A HEAVILLY GILDED MEISSEN DISH 20TH CENTURY The scalloped gilded edge with a repeated band of gilded & raised maple leaves, pine cones and stems surrounding painted wild flowers to the centre. Crossed swords to verso, pattern no. 730. 17cm diameter $300-500

246 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN DEMI TASSE SET 20TH CENTURY Of fluted form and raised gilding throughout. Comprising two matching coffee pots, six demi tasse, saucers, and under plates, a sugar pot and creamer. Crossed swords to the bases. Coffee pot 17.5cm high $400-600

244 TWO MEISSEN GILDED DISHES 20TH CENTURY Each featuring painted flowers to the centre, surrounded by repeated bands of flowers, lattices and scrolls with gilded highlights. Both with crossed swords to verso, pattern no’s. 332h and 130h over 80. Each 29cm diameter $600-800

247 A MEISSEN SNAKE HANDLE VASE 20TH CENTURY Of baluster form, the gilded rim with snake enwined handles, the neck with a cobalt blue ground, painted flowers to the body, above a gilded fluted foot. Crossed swords to base, pattern no. 330g over 22. 22.5cm high $800-1,000

245 TWO MEISSEN COBALT BLUE GROUND DISHES 20TH CENTURY One plate with painted flowers to the centre, surrounded by six panel reserves of painted flowers. The second with painted flowers to the centre, surrounded by four reserves of floral bouquets, both plates with raised gilded highlights. Both with crossed swords to verso, pattern no’s. 332h over 53, and 332h over 107. Largest 30.5cm $600-800

248 A SET OF SIX MEISSEN FLORAL PLATES 20TH CENTURY The central painted floral bouquet with three painted flowers on moulded basket weave pattern border. Crossed swords to verso, pattern numbers 460 over 30. 25.5cm diameter $400-600

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ENGLISH PORCELAIN LOTS 249–273

249 A ROYAL WORCESTER COVERED HIGHLAND CATTLE VASE PAINTED BY JOHN STINTON A landscape on reverse. Signed John Stinton Marks: Puce factory mark, 1905 date code, Shape No. 2330 Height 34cm $1,500-2,500 250 A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASES WITH COVERS BY CHARLES BALDWYN, CIRCA 1900 The mirrored pair baluster in form, depicting swans in flight on a powder blue ground, flanked by foliate handles. Green Royal Worcester backstrap and date code 1900, Shape 1937 Height 24.5cm $8,000-10,000 251 A VICTORIAN BODLEY SOUP PLATE 1880 The circular plate having a textured and gilded turtle shell pattern, with a finely painted aquatic border and scalloped edges. Pattern no. and impressed factory mark to base. 20.5cm diameter $600-800 252 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BODLEY AESTHETIC WARE PLATES CIRCA 1880 Having central painted and gilded flowers and butterflies, and three reserves of flowers, separated by raised borders. Pattern no. and impressed factory marks to each base. 23cm diameter $300-500

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253 A VICTORIAN BODLEY AESTHETIC WARE PLATE CIRCA 1890 The circular plate featuring a raised quilt motif with painted butterfly and floral motifs, within a blue woven basket border. Impressed factory mark to base. 24cm diameter $200-300

255 A ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH JARDINIERE BY LILY PARTINGTON, CIRCA 1920s Decorated in the Art Nouveau style with repeating floral motifs within beaded archways. Impressed factory mark to base, and the signature in monogram of Lily Partington. 19.5cm high, 23cm wide (approximately) $300-500

257 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘PANSY’ VASE CIRCA 1920S With a rounded lower body and a flared neck, decorated with a repeating pansy motif against a dark blue ground; facsimile signature and impressed mark and number M37 to base 23.5cm high $1,200-1,800

254 A SET OF FIVE ROYAL WORCESTER TROPICAL FISH FIGURINES MODELLED BY R. VON RUYCKEVELT, CIRCA 1959 Comprising ‘Blue Angel’, ‘Red Hind’, ‘Yellow Grunt’, ‘Spade Fish’ & ‘Four Eyed Fish’. Factory marks and model numbers to each base. The ‘Yellow Grunt’ 15cm high $800-1,200

256 A LARGE ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN HIGHLAND CATTLE VASE PAINTED BY JOHN STINTON CIRCA 1912 Ovoid in form, with scrolled handles, raised on a flared circular base, with painted highland cattle, signed ‘John Stinton’ below. Puce factory mark to base. 52cm high $6,000-8,000

258 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘LEAF & BERRIES’ FLAMBE VASE CIRCA 1920S The bulbous body with a small flared neck, raised on a small circular foot. Decorated with a repeating leaf and berry motif on a rich flambe ground. Facsimile signature and impressed mark to base. 23cm high $2,000-3,000

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259 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘POMEGRANATE’ VASE Of baluster form, with a blue ground decorated with repeating pomegranate motifs. 17.7cm high $600-800 260 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘PANSY’ EWER CIRCA 1911 Tapering in form, decorated with repeating pansy motif on a green ground to upper body, extending to a cream ground to lower body. Facsimile signature and impressed ‘Moorcroft Burslem’ mark to base. 28.5cm high $1,800-2,400 261 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT FOR LIBERTY ‘EVENTIDE’ COMPORT CIRCA 1925 The shallow bowl richly decorated with a tree design on a graduated orange and red ground. Raised on a ‘Tudric’ pewter stand. Impressed factory mark to underside of plate. ‘H/ MADE IN ENGLAND / TUDRIC / MOORCROFT/ 01313’ impressed to underside of stand. 13cm high, 22cm diameter $800-1,200 262 A WALTER MOORCROFT ‘LEAF AND BERRIES’ VASE Of baluster form, decorated with leaves and berries on a green ground with impressed facsimile signature and ‘Potter to H.M. the Queen, Made in England’ stamped to base. 22cm high $400-600 263 A MOORCROFT ‘ANEMONE’ GINGER JAR Of typical form, with repeating floral motifs on a blue/green ground, with impressed facsimile signature and ‘Potter to H.M. the Queen, Made in England’ stamped to base with paper label. 20cm high, 16cm wide $400-600

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264 A SMALL MOORCROFT ‘ORCHID’ VASE & DISH Both decorated on an ivory ground. Both with impressed factory mark to base. The vase 7.3cm high, 8.5cm wide. The dish 11.6cm diameter, 2cm high $300-500

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265 A SMALL WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘LEAF AND BERRIES’ VASE Fluted in form, the graduated green and blue ground decorated in a repeating leaf and berries design. Impressed signature and factory marks to base. 9.4cm high, 7cm at widest point $400-600 266 A WALTER MOORCROFT ‘POMEGRANATE’ VASE Of baluster form, the blue ground decorated with repeating pomegranate and berry motifs. Impressed factory mark and signature to base. 15cm high, 11.5cm wide $500-700

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267 A LARGE WILLIAM MOORCROFT TWIN HANDLED ‘LEAF AND BERRIES’ VASE Decorated with leaves and berries on an autumnal colour palette with impressed facsimile signature and ‘Potter to H.M. the Queen, Made in England’ stamped to base. 21cm high, 20cm at widest point $2,000-3,000

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268 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘WISTERIA’ FOOTED BOWL CIRCA 1920 Decorated with fruits amongst foliage against a navy blue ground, with silver plate mount, signed in green ‘W. M.’, impressed ‘Moorcroft, Made in England’. The silver plate rim with impressed mark Made in Sheffield, England for Goodwin’s limited’ 10cm high, 21.2cm diameter PROVENANCE: An Important Collection of Moorcroft Pottery from The Estate of Mary Smart, Shapiro Auctioneers, Sydney, 21st June 2016, lot 64. $1,000-2,000 269 A LARGE MOORCROFT ‘HIBISCUS’ VASE Baluster in form, decorated with repeating hibiscus motifs on a green ground, initialled WM to base. 24.7cm high, 19cm at widest point $250-400 270 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘LEAF AND BERRIES’ VASE Of compressed form, decorated with leaves and berries on an autumnal colour palette with impressed facsimile signature and ‘Potter to H.M. the Queen, Made in England’ stamped to base. 7.5cm high, 10.3cm at widest point OTHER NOTES: For a similar example please refer to An Important Collection of Moorcroft Pottery, Webb’s, Auckland, NZ, 24/6/17, lot 74 PROVENANCE: An Important Collection of Moorcroft Pottery from The Estate of Mary Smart, Shapiro Auctioneers, Sydney, 21st June 2016, lot 79. $1,000-2,000 271 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘PANSY’ VASE CIRCA 1935 Of compressed form, decorated with pansies and leaves against a navy blue ground, with impressed facsimile signature and ‘Potter to H.M. the Queen, Made in England’ stamped to base. 7.2cm high, 8.5cm at widest point PROVENANCE: An Important Collection of Moorcroft Pottery from The Estate of Mary Smart, Shapiro Auctioneers, Sydney, 21st June 2016, lot 61. $500-700

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272 A LARGE WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘ORCHID’ FLAMBE VASE Decorated with a band of large flower heads and spring flowers on a graduated flambe and deep blue ground. Signed in blue ‘W. Moorcroft’ and dated ‘1939’, with impressed facsimile signature and ‘Potter to H.M. the Queen, Made in England’ stamped to base. 39cm high PROVENANCE: An Important Collection of Moorcroft Pottery from The Estate of Mary Smart, Shapiro Auctioneers, Sydney, 21st June 2016, lot 86. $4,000-6,000

273 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘IRIS & WILD FLOWERS’ VASE The bulbous vase richly decorated with repeating iris and wild flower design on a graduated green/ blue ground. Signed in blue ‘W. Moorcroft’’, with impressed facsimile signature and ‘Potter to H.M. the Queen’, made in England. 19cm high $1,000-1,400


ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN FURNITURE LOTS 274–306

274 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD EARLY 19TH CENTURY With two cupboard doors flanking central drawers, divided by reeded columns, terminating on turned supports on tapered feet. 91cm x 64.5cm x 163cm $4,000-6,000 275 A MODERN WING BACK ARMCHAIR IN CHINOISERIE UPHOLSTERY Of typical form, the upholstery decorated with dancing Geisha figures, raised on cabriole legs. 102cm high $400-600 276 A GEORGE III SHERATON MAHOGANY FOLDOVER TEA TABLE CIRCA 1780 Of demi lune form, the top leaf folds out onto tapered square cut gate legs to reveal a rich polished mahogany interior, string inlaid throughout, with floral marquetry 72cm high, 91cm wide, 41.5cm deep, 83.5cm extended $700-1,000 277 A GEORGE III SHERATON MAHOGANY FOLDOVER TEA TABLE CIRCA 1780 Of demilune form, the top leaf folds out onto tapered square cut gate legs to reveal a rich polished mahogany interior, string inlaid throughout, with shell marquetry motifs. 72cm high, 91cm wide, 42cm deep, 83cm extended $700-1,000

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278 AN ENGLISH MAHOGANY BUREAU 19TH CENTURY The bureau enclosing a fitted interior, above four graduating oak lined drawers, raised on bracket feet, applied with embossed brass lion head pull handles 106cm high, 99cm wide, 58cm deep $1,000-1,500 279 A WILLIAM III OAK COURT CUPBOARD LANCASHIRE, CIRCA 1699 Elegantly carved throughout with a repeated flat carved scroll motif. The open canopy with spiralturned front supports, above a middle-section frieze with turned end-pendants with the initials and date ‘WGE 1699’ carved to the centre, enclosing a pair of recessed cupboard doors with carved panels, the lower-section with drawers and centred by an inlaid bird, over a pair of cupboard doors, the front stile 274 supports with a band of chequered-inlay 198.5cm high, 138cm wide, 48cm deep $4,000-5,000 51


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280 A GILLOWS DISPLAY CABINET CIRCA 1860 The moulded cornice above curved glazed sides, with marquetry columns inlaid with mother-of-pearl, carved inset panels, all flanking a central marquetry door with a central plaque depicting a woman with lyre, above a lower recessed shelf with turned supports. Stamped ‘GILLOWS 16649’ inside the central cupboard door 133cm high, 128cm wide, 41cm deep $8,000-12,000

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281 A GEORGE II OAK HOUSE KEEPER’S CUPBOARD LATE 18TH CENTURY The shallow moulded cornice above large fielded panel doors, above four drawers, the lower section comprising three drawers above a large bottom drawer, the whole raised on bracket feet 151cm high, 140cm wide, 54.5cm deep $2,000-3,000

282 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY FLIP-TOP WINE TABLE CIRCA 1780 The circular dish shaped top, raised on a turned gun barrel pedestal with a tripod base on pad feet 67cm high, 65cm diameter $600-800


283 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WINE TABLE CIRCA 1770 The scalloped edge top, raised on a fluted pedestal on a tripod base with pad feet 72cm high, 55cm diameter $500-700 284 A MAHOGANY CELLARETTE MID 19TH CENTURY Of sarcophagus form, the carved lid with a gadrooned border enclosing an internal cavity with original lining. 62cm high, 78cm wide, 55cm deep $1,500-2,000 285 A GEORGE III PIE CRUST FLIP TOP WINE TABLE CIRCA 1800 The circular top raised on a turned pedestal and tripod base 74.5cm high, 77cm diameter $700-900

286 A GEORGE III FLIP-TOP OAK AND WALNUT WINE TABLE CIRCA 1770 The solid circular oak top, raised on a gun barrel turned pedestal with a walnut tripod base on pad feet 65cm high, 62cm diameter $400-600 287 A GEORGIAN III MAHOGHANY D END TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY Comprising two D ends, each standing on four square champhered legs, united with a central table with a drop side leaf, and one additional leaf 73cm high, approx 250cm fully extended, 119.5cm wide PROVENANCE: Estate of Judith Williams $1,000-1,500 288 A SET OF EIGHT HEPPLEWHITE DINING CHAIRS INCLUDING TWO CARVERS 19TH CENTURY Having square crested rails above slatted backs, the drop-in tapestry seats raised on square tapering legs, united with stretchers 86cm dining chairs, 87cm high for carvers $1,000-2,000

289 A WALTER BURLEY GRIFFIN CHAIR CIRCA 1917 Crafted from oak, upholstered in leather, from the Newman College, University of Melbourne 90cm high $2,000-3,000 290 A GEORGIAN BOOKCASE SECRETAIRE EARLY 19TH CENTURY The moulded cornice above astragal glazed doors enclosing shelves, the lower secretaire opening to a serpentine bank of drawers and pigeon holes, above doors enclosing shelves, raised on bracket feet 225cm high, 125cm wide, 60cm deep $2,000-3,000 291 A REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY DINING TABLE LATE 19TH CENTURY With ‘D’ ends, raised on two pedestals, comes with three leaves 75cm high, 182cm long (with one leaf), 112cm wide $800-1,200

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295 A VICTORIAN WALNUT MIRROR BACKED CREDENZA MID 19TH CENTURY Serpentine fronted with a marble plate above two central mirrored doors, flanked by columns and curved marquetry doors. 214cm high, 45cm deep $600-800 296 A VICTORIAN EBONISED MIRROR BACK SIDEBOARD INSET WITH JASPERWARE PLAQUES 19TH CENTURY The pediment top inset with a jasperware plaque above a central mirror, flanked with shelves and bevelled mirrors, the sideboard having a central glazed door enclosing velvet lined shelves, flanked by doors inset with jasperware plaques and fluted columns with ormolu capitals 213cm high, 181cm wide, 44cm deep $1,000-2,000

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292 A MATCHED SET OF SIX REGENCY DINING CHAIRS WITH ONE CARVER With scrolled stiles, square backs, and rope twist rails, above an upholstered seat, standing on front turned legs and splayed back legs 83cm high $600-800 293 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BUREAU EARLY 19TH CENTURY Of typical form, the drop-down leather inset bureau enclosing a fitted interior, above four graduating drawers, string inlay throughout, raised on bracket feet 105.5cm high, 110cm wide, 55cm deep $1,500-2,500 294 TWO SIMILAR GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BEDSIDE CUPBOARDS AND ONE OTHER EARLY 19TH CENTURY The three similar cupboards having shaped gallery tops with pierced handles, two having two doors enclosing cupboard spaces, above apron fronted drawers, and raised on square cut chamfered legs 77cm high, 55.5cm wide, 48cm deep $1,200-1,800 285

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297 A HEPPELWHITE MAHOGANY EXTENSION DINING TABLE CIRCA 1780 The ‘D’ ends with apron fronts functioning alternatively as demilune consoles, the central gate leg component has a drop-leaf, and a spare leaf, the whole raised on square tapered legs 72cm high, 287cm extended approximately, 126cm wide PROVENANCE: Lord Stanley Melbourne Bruce, Prime Minister of Australia from 1923 to 1929 Acquired on 20/03/1943 by current owner $2,000-3,000 298 A VICTORIAN WALNUT DAVENPORT 19TH CENTURY Of typical form, the hinged brass gallery top enclosing compartments, above a hinged serpentine writing slope enclosing a fitted interior, the whole raised upon bun feet 81cm high, 57cm wide, 55cm deep $800-1,200 299 A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY BOOKCASE CABINET CIRCA 1835 The moulded cornice above glazed doors enclosing shelves, and two doors to the cabinet below, all bordered with beading 231cm high, 139cm wide, 35cm deep $1,500-2,500 300 A VICTORIAN WALNUT GAMES TABLE MID 19TH CENTURY The swivel fold-out top opening to an inlaid games table for chess and backgammon, raised on a turned pedestal stretcher base 73cm high, 55cm wide, 42cm deep $500-700

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301 A SET OF ELM LADDER BACK DINING CHAIRS EARLY 19TH CENTURY With rush seats raised on turned legs with stretchers Each approximately 96cm high $2,000-4,000 302 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL CHAIR 19TH CENTURY With an arched panel back on turned legs 34cm high $200-300 303 A TWO TIER GEORGIAN DUMB WAITER EARLY 19TH CENTURY The rotating circular top above a second tier with drop-sides, raised on brass casters 89cm x 51.5cm diameter $400-600

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304 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY WINE TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY The circular flip top raised on a gunbarrel turned pedestal on a tripod pad feet base 70cm high, 71cm diameter $400-600 305 A WILLIAM IV FOLD-OVER GAMES TABLE CIRCA 1835 The folder-over top with rounded edges opening to a felted interior, above a carved scrolled front, raised on a tapered octagonal pedestal, on a platform base 75cm x 90cm x 45.5cm $800-1,200 306 A LARGE CONTEMPORARY COFFEE TABLE BY KIM MOIR FOR STUART RATTLE With a rectangular fruitwood plank top raised on a metal base with a brushed gold finish, the maker’s label to the underside of the table top 50cm high, 200cm long, 101cm wide $800-1,200

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/Private Treaty/ A Rare Sterling Silver Centrepiece of Australian Interest — ENQUIRIES (03) 8825 5635 decorativearts@leonardjoel.com.au

A RARE STERLING SILVER CENTERPIECE, BEARING THE CREST FOR JOHN MOORE COLE AIREY With maker’s marks for Smith & Nicholson, London, circa 1863. Approximately 8900 gms silver. 71cm high, 45cm diameter (at the widest point) Price on Application 57


/ Auctions / The John Hurlston Collection, Part I Auction Monday 7 October 2019 —

ENQUIRIES (03) 8825 5635 decorativearts@leonardjoel.com.au

(above) JOHN HURLSTON IN ALLEN’S MUSIC STORE (left) A RARE AMERICAN LIMITED EDITION ACOUSTIC GUITAR BY GIBSON | $800-1,200

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CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS - SUMMARY To be read in conjunction with our General Conditions of Business as displayed during the viewing and auction. Special Conditions of Sale – Jewellery Jewellery and watches offered by Leonard Joel are sometimes accompanied by an Independent valuation as stated in the catalogue. These valuations are conducted by registered valuers and are offered purely as independent opinions. Variation may be found as to the colour, clarity and size of stones described in these reports, consequently Leonard Joel does not guarantee these Independent Valuations. Where stones can be weighed accurately, weights will be provided. Weights of set stones are estimates only and are provided to the best of our technical ability. Gram weight on gold and other precious metals are also given as an approximation. Wristwatches and pocket watches are offered in there current condition and Leonard Joel does not guarantee that they are in working order. Items may be thoroughly inspected during the viewing period or by prior arrangement. GST In the event that the vendor is registered for Goods & Services Tax (GST), the invoice to the buyer will provide a separate entry for the GST which is included in the purchase price. All Leonard Joel charges for services referred to in this catalogue are exclusive of GST. Overseas buyers may be entitled to a rebate for GST charged. For further information contact: Marie McCarthy accountant@leonardjoel.com.au Admission Leonard Joel has the right at its sole discretion without assigning any reason therefore to refuse admission to the premises or attendance at any of its sales of any person. Commission (Absentee) Bids Leonard Joel will execute absentee bids when instructed. Lots will be bought as cheaply as allowed by other bids and/ or reserves. Telephone Bidding Buyers interested in bidding by telephone should contact Leonard Joel as soon as possible. Please note that telephone bidding facilities are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Title Leonard Joel guarantees good title to all lots. Warranties and Condition Reports. Condition reports will be available for any lot upon request, subject to conditions. Estimates Estimates are a reflection of Leonard Joel’s opinion of the current market values, based on historic and current market realisations of similar lots. Estimates are inclusive of any GST, which may be applicable. Actual prices at this sale may fall short or exceed the estimates. Payment In any event accounts must be settled with Leonard Joel no later than 4pm two days after the auction. Attention is specifically drawn to condition 21 of the Buyer’s Conditions of Sale. Payment may be made by way of cheque, most credit cards, eftpos or telegraphic transfer. Please note: payments made by cheque are subject to a 5 day clearance before goods can be collected. (1.65% administration fee applies for Visa and Mastercard, 3.15% for American Express and Diners is not accepted.) Bank telegraph transfers should be directed to: Account name: Leonard Joel Pty Ltd Address: Westpac Banking Corporation 150 Collins Street Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia BSB: 033-364 Account no: 942956 Collection of Lots Purchased lots must be collected no later than two days after the auction; otherwise lots shall be moved to storage at the Buyer’s expense (see below). Lots are at the Buyer’s risk from the fall of the hammer. It is strongly advised that overseas and interstate purchasers and absentee bidders make their arrangements with Leonard Joel in advance of the Sale. Charges are outlined below and are quoted in Australian dollars.

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The buyer’s premium is reflected by a reduction in the Seller’s Commission and is a common practice throughout Australia and overseas. Property subject to the Artist Resale Royalty Lots with the § sign will be subject to payment of the Artist Resale Royalty in the event that the lot is sold for a hammer price of $1,000 or more. The Australian Resale Royalty is a flat rate of 5 percent (5%) levy on the hammer price (including GST). The Australian Resale Royalty is payable by the buyer in addition to the buyer’s premium plus applicable GST. Damage Any viewer who damages a Lot will be held liable for all damage caused and shall reimburse Leonard Joel for all costs and expenses relating to rectification of such damage.

Protection of Movable Cultural Heritage Act 1986 (PMCH Act). Buyers should be aware of the PMCH Act which protects Australia’s heritage of movable cultural objects and supports foreign countries’ right to protect their heritage of movable cultural objects. The PMCH Act regulates the export of nationally significant heritage objects, it is not intended to restrict normal and legitimate trade in cultural property, and does not affect an individual’s right to own or sell objects, within Australia. The PMCH Act was enacted in response to the 1970 UNESCO Convention on the Means of Prohibiting the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property. It is the responsibility of the Buyer to ensure that the export of any lots purchased are not subject to, or in breach of, this Act.

Information about the PMCH Act, the Protection of Movable Cultural Heritage Regulations 1987 and the 1970 UNESCO Convention, can be found on the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts website at: http://www.environment.gov.au/heritage/movable/index.html Exporting Significant Australian Cultural Heritage The export of Australia’s significant cultural heritage is regulated under the Protection of Movable Cultural Heritage Act 1986 (PMCH Act.) It is not intended to restrict normal and legitimate trade in cultural property and does not affect an individual’s right to own or sell within Australia. The PMCH Act implements a system of export permits for certain heritage objects defined as ‘Australian protected objects’. More information is available on the Department of the Environment, Water Heritage and the Arts’ website: http://www.arts.gov.au/movable_heritage Enquiries can be made to the Cultural Property Section at the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, phone 02 6274 1810 or email movable.heritage@environment.gov.au CITES Regulations It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to comply with all export and import regulations relating to your purchases and also to obtain any relevant export and/or import licences. The refusal of any import or export licences, any delay in obtaining such licences or any limitation on your ability to export a lot shall not permit the cancellation of the sale. Please note that all lots marked with the symbol * are subject to CITES regulations when exporting these items outside of Australia. Information about these regulations may be found at www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/trade-use/cites/index. html or may be requested from: The Director International Wildlife Trade Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities GPO Box 787 CANBERRA ACT 2601 Recommended carrier for this auction PACK & SEND South Yarra T: (0)3 9521 5822 E: southyarra@packsend.com.auu Peter Orinuela GRACE FINE ART T: 1300 766 233 E: porinuela@grace.com.au Collection and Storage: All lots must be collected no later than two days after the auction by 4pm. All uncollected items will be removed to third party storage at the purchaser’s expense.

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Sale Rooms SYDNEY The Bond, 36-40 Queen Street, Woollahra, Sydney NSW 2025 Telephone: (02) 9362 9045 Facsimile: (03) 9826 4544 Interstate: 1800 264 333

The Thursday Auction Anthony Riepsamen, Manager FURNITURE Toby Lennox-Hilton BA Hons Fine Art, Manager David Price, Assistant Jacob Clarke, Assistant Nick Bastiras, Assistant

MELBOURNE 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne VIC 3141 Telephone: (03) 9826 4333 Facsimile: (03) 9826 4544 Interstate: 1800 264 333

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ART SALON Hannah Ryan, Manager Ella Perrottet BFA, Assistant

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Leonard Joel Specialists FINE ART Olivia Fuller BArtTh, Head of Department Lucy Foster EMA, Specialist Jane Messenger, Specialist, Sydney Summer Masters BDes Hons, Administrator INDIGENOUS ART Olivia Fuller BArtTh, Head of Department Jane Messenger, Specialist, Sydney DECORATIVE ARTS Chiara Curcio BA, Head of Department Hamish Clark, Head of Sydney Dominic Kavanagh MFA, Specialist Trevor Fleming BA, Consultant, Japanese Art Carl Wantrup, Consultant, Asian Art JEWELLERY Julie Foster F.G.A.A., Dip. Dt., Head of Department John D’Agata F.G.A.A., Associate Head of Department Bethany McGougan F.G.A.A., BA Hons, MSc, Manager Maria Walker F.G.A.A., Specialist Hannah Grace-McIntyre BFA, Administrator Mary Kenny BA, Dip. Ed., Consultant Henrietta Maiyah, Consultant MODERN DESIGN Anna Grassham BA Contemporary Arts, Head of Department COLLECTABLES Nora Merralls, Manager & Administrator Dominic Kavanagh MFA, Specialist LUXURY Bethany McGougan F.G.A.A., BA Hons, MSc, Manager PRINTS Hannah Ryan, Art Salon Manager Ella Perrottet BFA, Assistant

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VALUATIONS Caroline Tickner BA Hons, F.G.A.A., Head of Department

ACCOUNTS Marie McCarthy, Chief Financial Officer Michelle Draper, Account Manager Andrea Del Campo, Accountant FRONT OFFICE Kim Clarke, Front of House Manager Amelia Lewis, Receptionist OPERATIONS & LOGISTICS Henry Murphy, Manager MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Nicole Kenning, Head of Department Kim Soep, Marketing Co-ordinator Keryn Gilchrist, Database Administrator PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY Adam Obradovic Joseph Hammond GRAPHIC DESIGN Maria Rossi e-mail all lower case firstname.surname@leonardjoel.com.au


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