A Gentleman's Collection: The Estate of Mr Neil Robertson

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A GENTLEMAN’S COLLECTION: THE ESTATE OF MR NEIL ROBERTSON AUCTION SUNDAY 2 DECEMBER 2018, MELBOURNE i


AUCTION CATALOGUE VOLUME 11 ISSUE 19

Front Cover & Inside Front Cover Interior of Neil Robertson’s Apartment

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A GENTLEMAN’S COLLECTION: THE ESTATE OF MR NEIL ROBERTSON AUCTION SUNDAY 2 DECEMBER 2018 AT 11AM, MELBOURNE


Lady Porter on the terrace at the ‘Cosford’, North Adelaide

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A GENTLEMAN’S COLLECTION: THE ESTATE OF MR NEIL ROBERTSON AUCTION SUNDAY 2 DECEMBER 2018 AT 11AM, MELBOURNE

VIEWING By Auction Registration Only Unit 1, 51 Mathoura Road, Toorak VIC 3142

Thursday 29 November, 10am-4pm Friday 30 November, 10am-4pm Saturday 1 December, 10am-4pm

CONTACT

John Albrecht

Chiara Curcio

Managing Director & National Head of Collections (03) 8825 5619 | 0413 819 767 john.albrecht@leonardjoel.com.au

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

Sophie Ullin

Dominic Kavanagh

National Head of Art 03 8825 5609 | 0407 360 513 sophie.ullin@leonardjoel.com.au

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

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A portrait of Neil Robertson


Introduction

AN EXTRAORDINARY ANTHOLOGY The late Neil Robertson epitomised a gentleman collector. His apartment is

Hamilton Esq’, an Australian politician, pastoralist, sportsman and family

an extraordinary anthology of Decorative Arts, from Georgian furniture to

ancestor. The Dora Chapman work of art Study for Self Portrait c.1940, is

portraits to snuff boxes, and everything in between.

one of the fine examples of Australian art in his collection. The work was painted during Chapman’s time as a student at the Adelaide School of

Neil’s interest in antiques started at an early age - he made his first purchase

Arts, where she studied under Marie Tuck, Dorrit Black, Leslie Wilkie, Louis

at 12 years old. After completing high school Neil worked as a bookseller

McCubbin and Ivor Hele. Additionally, Neil amassed an extensive collection

in Australia and England, and became the proprietor of Melbourne’s iconic

of fine porcelain and early ceramics, demonstrating his solid understanding

Webber’s Booksellers.

of English porcelain factories.

In addition to antiques, Neil also had a keen interest in gardening, and

It is rare to come across a collection as vast, curious and refined as this

subsequently became involved in Australia’s Open Garden Scheme in

one. His collection speaks of a life lived not just practicing the fine art of

1988 and served as the National Executive Officer for almost 20 years. His

collecting but truly embracing its entire journey.

true passion, however, was collecting curios, which richly decorated every surface of his Toorak apartment.

John Albrecht Managing Director & National Head of Collections

The collection offers a real insight into Neil’s life, style and intellect. A unique ebonized campaign chest, early 19th century, is one of the more

Chiara Curcio

historical pieces in the collection, with plaques inscribed ‘Thomas Ferrier

Head of Decorative Arts

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1 A GEORGE II BURR WALNUT CHEST EARLY 18TH CENTURY With herringbone banding, and two short and three graduated drawers, on bun feet 89cm high, 97.5cm wide, 59cm deep $1,000-2,000 2 A VICTORIAN GOTHIC REVIVAL BRACKET CLOCK 19TH CENTURY The oak case with a gothic pediment flanked with spires and raised on bracket feet. With a triple fusee, quarter striking movement on four bells, hour on gong. 61cm high, 36cm wide, 22cm deep $800-1,200 3 A GROUP OF FOUR GEORGE III TEA CADDIES EARLY 19TH CENTURY Variously in mahogany, yew, and burr elm, all boxwood strung, of various classical shapes Largest 16.5cm high, 19.5cm wide, 11.5cm deep $500-800

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4 A LENTICULAR PRINT OF NAPOLEON AND LE DUC REICHSTADT 19TH CENTURY Set in a pine frame with ebonized banding 36cm x 27.5cm $100-200 5 FIVE PORTRAIT MINIATURES TOGETHER WITH TWO MINIATURE COLOURED ENGRAVINGS EARLY 19TH CENTURY The miniatures include profiles and silhouettes of 18th Century gentlemen in watercolour, the engravings of pastoral scenes Largest 23cm x 16.5cm $260-460 6 A VICTORIAN PENWORK BOX CIRCA 1880 The top with foliate decoration within a satinwood banding with flowers, below ebonised panels inlaid with flowers 12cm high, 22.5cm long, 15cm deep $100-200 7 A NORTH WEST PERSIAN RUG LATE 19TH CENTURY Decorated with a repeating pattern of carnation bouquets against a deep blue ground, within a complex series of borders 204cm x 132.5cm $600-800 1

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8 TWO DECORATIVE TABLE LAMPS 20TH CENTURY The Chinese lamp with a seaside town setting in blue and white, the other with repeating fish motif signed Gwili Davies to base Chinese lamp 69cm high $200-400 9 AN ENGLISH OAK GATE-LEG TABLE CIRCA 1700 The rounded rectangular top above a frieze drawer, on turned legs with stretchers 69.5cm high, 96.5cm long, 50 deep (unextended) $300-500 10 ARTIST UNKNOWN 18TH CENTURY Portrait of a Young Maiden oil on canvas unsigned 76 x 63cm $2,000-4,000

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11 A PAIR OF GEORGIAN COLOURED ENGRAVINGS AND TWO OTHERS EARLY 19TH CENTURY The hand coloured engravings in burr maple frames, one titled ‘The orphan’s dream’, ‘The mother’s grave’ together with two engravings of Georgian subjects Pair 49.5cm x 39.5cm $200-400 12 ARTIST UNKNOWN 19TH CENTURY Portrait of a Georgian Lady oil on canvas signed and dated lower left; Emily ik [indeciph]/ 1837 housed in decorative frame 59cm x 49cm PROVENANCE: Mary Joyce Russell, Melbourne (inscribed verso) $2,000-4,000 13 FOUR GEORGE III SILK NEEDLEWORKS EARLY 19TH CENTURY In oval frames, two depicting mother and child in woods, another of a female in contemplation and another by a tomb Largest approximately 40cm high (including frame) $300-500

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14 A GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES AND WATERCOLOUR MINIATURES EARLY 19TH CENTURY Mostly of Christian subjects, including figure of Mary and baby Jesus above a holy water stoup, together with nine other Staffordshire figures Tallest 37.5cm high $300-500 15 TWO ANTIQUE WALL-MOUNTED DISPLAY CABINETS One with a crested moulded cornice, the second of compact proportions 79.5cm high, 73cm wide, 19cm deep $160-260 16 A 19TH CENTURY EBONIZED PINE CAMPAIGN CHEST, OF AUSTRALIAN INTEREST TITLE PLAQUE FOR THOMAS FERRIER HAMILTON ESQ (1820-1905) In two sections as typical, of four drawers overall, two drawer fronts applied with engraved brass ownership plates of ‘Thomas Ferrier Hamilton Esq’, raised on four bun feet, the whole in a rich ebonising lacquer 100cm high, 91.5cm wide, 51cm deep

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OTHER NOTES: Thomas Ferrier Hamilton was an Australian politician and sportsman. Scottish born, he emigrated to Australia in 1839. As a local magistrate and justice of the peace, he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council in 1872, sitting as a member for the Southern Province until 1884. Hamilton also had a keen interest in cricket, and played several matches, as well as being a member and former president of the Melbourne Cricket Club. $3,000-5,000 17 A STEPPED REGENCY MAHOGANY DWARF BOOKCASE EARLY 20TH CENTURY The dwarf bookcase with stepped shelves above two panel doors on a plinth 142cm high, 78cm wide, 31cm deep $300-500 18 A GROUP OF GEORGIAN CHINA LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY Including a Bloor Derby tureen, a Duesbury miniature tureen, together with a number of vases, including Coalport The Bloor tureen 18cm high $400-600 16

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19 A COLLECTION OF STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER WARE CIRCA 1840 AND LATER The temple pattern jug attributed to Caughley, circa 1840. The Caughley jug with ‘Long live the King’ cartouche, together with Staffordshire blue transfer ware tankard and jugs with landscapes and flowers Tallest jug 22cm $200-300 20 A COLLECTION OF WOOD STYLE FIGURES AND OTHER EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY Including five Ralph Wood style figures, a figure of the Virgin Mary, together with three quill stands, and two mask jugs Virgin Mary 23.5cm $500-700 21 A GROUP OF SPODE AND COALBROOKDALE VASES AND NEW HALL PLATES AND BOWLS The Spode vases with underglaze mark painted with flowers, together with Duesbury Derby and Chamberlain and other spill vases, and two New Hall plates and waste bowls Tallest vase 13.5cm high $500-700 22 THREE GEORGIAN SAMPLERS LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY Two by Mary Ann Loader, respectively dated 1819 and 1827, the third Sarah Worley, dated 1787 Largest sampler measuring 54cm by 44cm (including frame) $300-500 23 FIVE GEORGIAN NEEDLEWORKS TOGETHER WITH A FRAMED MEMORIAL EARLY 19TH CENTURY Two needleworks depicting figures in landscapes, another of a medieval figure cut-out and framed, the memorial in memory of 204 men and boys who died at New Hartley Pit 1862 Smallest needlework 12cm x 21cm $300-500 24 THREE SAMPLERS AND THREE NEEDLEWORKS EARLY 19TH CENTURY The samplers by Sarah Gisbourne, another by Caroline Marjorem, and Mary Anne Adams, the needleworks include a floral still life, a church and a kitten Largest 51cm x 36cm (including frame) $260-460

25 A CENTRAL ANATOLIAN RUG EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated with a central red stepped lozengeshaped medallion against a blue ground 108cm x 173cm $500-700 26 A GROUP OF ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS AND ALBUMS Including the Holy Bible, and two albums on European architecture, ephemera, book plates, and postcards $200-400 27 A COLLECTION OF NINE ENAMELLED COIN BROOCHES 19TH CENTURY Comprising eight circular and a small double coin brooch The largest 3.5cm diameter $500-700 28 A PERSIAN RUG CIRCA MID 20TH CENTURY Decorated with a lozenge shaped geometric medallion to the centre, and four stylised animals to the corners of the field 150cm x 113cm $400-600 29 A YOMUD TURKOMAN ENGSI/HATCHLI LATE 19TH CENTURY Decorated with classic cross design and against a red field with repeating plant design 140cm x 110cm $600-800 30 A COLLECTION OF SEVEN BROOCHES AND PINS & A COIN INSET PENDANT Comprising four Virginia brooches and pins, three enamelled coin brooches and 20th century sterling silver mounted coin pendant. The pendant 5.2cm diameter $400-600 31 TWO PAIRS OF OPERA GLASSES LATE 19TH CENTURY Each with rolled gold mounts, one with mother of pearl marked ‘L’Ing Tissot Opticien’, the other with ivorine marked ‘One Kasner Moss Melbourne’, together with a case Largest 22cm with handle open $300-500

32 A GROUP OF ASSORTED DECORATIVE OBJETS Including Grand Tour marble souvenirs together with busts including two of Queen Victoria and miniatures Victoria busts 16cm high $200-300 33 A COLLECTION OF ART GLASS OBJETS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including a second empire flashed glass salt with a gilded cartouche of Napoleon, an English glass boot form match striker, three glass perfume bottles, and a deco perfume bottle of a terrier Longest venetian perfume bottle 17cm, the terrier 8cm high $100-200 34 SEVEN ANTIQUE CIRCULAR BOXES* 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising a gem inset horn trinket box, a fruitwood snuff box, a Robert Burns box carved from horn, a box featuring a reverse panel with harps, the other boxes including carved landscape and carved foliage, and one box with tortoiseshell interior Robert Burns 8.5cm diameter $200-300 35 A GERMANIC CARVED OAK PANEL SET WITH A CONVEX MIRROR 19TH CENTURY Carved with mask and foliate decoration 55cm high, 49cm wide $400-600 36 A GROUP OF SIX PIECES OF CHINESE PORCELAIN 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including a vase with painted interiors and ladies, with moulded handles, a teapot and tankard Tallest vase 25cm, Tankard 15cm high $400-700 37 A GROUP OF BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER WARE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Including tea bowls, transfer pattern jugs and tankards, and a late Spode tea service. Circa 1790, 1840, and 1980 The jug 17cm high $200-300 38 A GROUP OF BOOK-FORM PAPER WEIGHTS Carved alabaster and marble 13.5cm long, 8.5cm wide $100-200

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39 A GROUP OF PORCELAIN EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including early 19th century spill vases, and a pair of Dresden vases with monkey handles Monkey vases 8cm high $100-300 40 TWO BRASS-FRAMED MIRRORS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER One cushion fronted and mounted with ornate embossed brass panels, the other in a floral brass frame Cushion fronted mirror 65cm high, 36cm wide $600-800 41 A GROUP OF ANTIQUE PORCELAIN 19TH CENTURY CIRCA 1860 Including Paris vase with painted cartouches and moulded C scroll decoration, a breakfast cup marked ‘Copeland Spode 1860’, and a flower encrusted arbour Paris vase 22.5cm high $100-300

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42 A GROUP OF ASSORTED ANTIQUE PORCELAIN 19TH CENTURY Including a part tea service, various figures, tankards, tea wares, painted plates and vases, and a pair of Staffordshire swan quill holders Tallest flower encrusted vase 14cm high $100-300 43 A COLLECTION OF GLASS OBELISK PAPERWEIGHTS 19TH CENTURY Some shaped and painted, one inscribed ‘Dorothy E. Ellen’ Tallest 17cm $300-400 44 A COLLECTION OF OBELISK PAPERWEIGHTS 19TH CENTURY Including three stone inlaid and painted alabaster, and a French Neo-Classical bronzed obelisk inset with a mercury barometer Tallest 25cm high $300-500

45 A SMALL COLLECTION OF CURIOS 19TH CENTURY Including a scrimshaw pin holder inscribed with galleon, vase and fruit, and ‘to my dearest Lucy’; a casket inlaid with satinwood, enclosing compartments and three other miniature cabin trunks including fruitwood Scrimshaw 16cm long $500-700 46 A GROUP OF DESK-TOP OBJECTS 19TH CENTURY Including a pen stand mounted with a cast bronze lizard, a book-end with a wheat-sheaf motif, a paper weight set with semi-precious stones, and plates embossed with the alphabet and commemorating historic buildings Bronze bird 8.5cm high $200-300 47 A PAIR OF SHELL-ENCRUSTED FRAMES AND TWO PORTRAIT MINIATURES* EARLY 19TH CENTURY The watercolour on ivory portraits depicting Georgian ladies housed in oval brass and copper frames The largest portrait 9cm $200-400


48 FOUR FRAMED INDIAN MINIATURES* A pair of miniatures and one other depicting Indian temples, the fourth written to verso ‘Raemoir Banchory, painted in India, given by Thos Leith to A.B.I (Alexander Berould Innes)’. Some painted on ivory Largest Indian miniature 19.5cm high x 13cm wide $600-800 49 ARTIST UNKNOWN 19TH CENTURY Portrait of General James Wolfe (1727-1759) pastel on paper 36.5 x 31cm $300-400 50 A GROUP OF FRAMED MINIATURES* LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Seven miniatures and memoriams framed in alabaster, two wax miniature scenes of figures in landscapes, and a set of three portrait miniatures painted on ivory mounted on a shaped velvetcovered trefoil panel Largest framed miniature 9cm $400-600

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52 51 A FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY The enamelled dial with Roman numerals and glass sides, housed in a brass case, with eight day strike and lever platform. 19cm handle up $600-800

56 TEN VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL CARD CASES LATE 19TH CENTURY Featuring mother of pearl inlay with medallion designs 10cm x 8cm approximately $700-900

58 A SHERATON MANNER SATINWOOD FIRE SCREEN CIRCA 1880 Inset with rosewood on square tapering legs with a period tapestry 83.5cm high, 49cm wide $500-700

52 SIX STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES, POSSIBLY ENOCH WOOD 19TH CENTURY Figures include Summer, Andromache, Venus, Hygeia, Medea at the Altar of Diana and one other Tallest 27cm high $500-800

57 A GEORGE III TAMBOUR-FRONT BUREAU EARLY 19TH CENTURY The tambour front enclosing pigeon holes, the frieze with two drawers on chamfered square legs 98cm high, 88cm wide, 62cm deep $800-1,200

59 A GROUP OF FIVE FRAMED PORTRAITS AND PORTRAIT MINIATURES* 19TH CENTURY Including portrait miniatures of Georgian gentlemen, one ecclesiastical figure, and a Victorian lady, some painted on ivory Largest 26.5cm x 22.5cm (including frame) $300-500

53 A GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER LEMON STRAINER THOMAS MERITON / LONDON / CIRCA 1805 The two handled strainer with reeded edges. Approximately 143 gms silver 26.5cm wide $250-350 54 A GEORGE III SATINWOOD TEA CADDY CIRCA 1810 With cantered corners and inset shell decoration, the top enclosing a pair of compartments 12cm high, 19.5cm wide, 11cm deep $300-500 55 SEVEN VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL CARD CASES* LATE 19TH CENTURY Most inlaid with mother of pearl 10cm x 8cm approximately $500-700

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60 A CANTON EXPORT LACQUER BUREAU EARLY 19TH CENTURY The parcel gilt black lacquer writing desk consisting of a writing table on four turned legs, with a cabinet above, surmounted by a scroll pediment top 160cm high, 61cm wide, 59cm deep $1,000-2,000 61 A PAIR OF CHINESE COURT FIGURES 19TH CENTURY Watercolour and gouache on pith paper 14.5cm x 11cm (including frames) $300-400 62 AFTER THOMAS LAWRENCE (1769–1830) A PORTRAIT OF DOROTHEA, PRINCESS LIEVEN (1785-1857) After Lawrence’s oil sketch portrait now in the Tate Gallery, together with an antique engraved portrait of the same sitter by William Bromley after a drawing by Lawrence 36 x 30cm $400-600 63 A SMALL WILLIAM IV WRITING TABLE, A GEORGE III SIDE CHAIR, AND A GEORGE IIISTYLE PEMBROKE TABLE All mahogany, the writing table with frieze drawer on end supports on a plinth terminating in paw feet, the chair with a shaped padded back and carved and moulded supports Writing table 73cm high, 61cm wide, 39cm deep $200-400

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64 A GROUP OF TWELVE TORTOISESHELL BOXES & ETUI CASES* 18TH/19TH CENTURY Some inset with silver banding and cartouches, each varying in size and design. Largest 8cm by 5.5cm $500-700 65 A COLLECTION OF EIGHT KRIS HANDLES 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Of varying shapes and designs including Garuda. Largest 15cm long $400-600 66 EIGHT GEORGIAN IVORY PIQUE TOOTHPICK CASES* 18TH/19TH CENTURY Some enclosing mirrors, one with original toothpick. Largest 9cm long $300-500 62

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67 A GROUP OF ASSORTED SNUFF BOXES LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Including Georgian and Victorian boxes, variously decorated 2cm high, 10cm long $300-500 68 A COLLECTION OF ENAMEL OBJETS 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Including a pair of Staffordshire salt cellars with painted landscapes and pad feet, a Chinese Snuff bottle, a small plate, two eggs and others Snuff bottle 6cm high $300-500 69 A GLASS PAPERWEIGHT ON STAND, INCORPORATING A CRUCIFIX 19TH CENTURY Possibly Venetian, hand blown, the top spherical, an image of the crucified Christ within, raised on a stand 18cm high $200-300

72 70 A VICTORIAN AMBOYNA-CASED FULLY-FITTED TRAVELLING BOX F.L. HAUSBURG, LIVERPOOL The brass-bound rectangular case with a hinged top enclosing a stationery folio concealed within the top above a toiletry compartment and removable tray fitted with various silver-mounted boxes, bottles, and tools, to the base of the box a drawer fitted with a leather writing surface above small compartments, with Bramah type locks by S. Mordan and Co. 19cm high, 35.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep $600-800 71 A GROUP OF ELEVEN PORTRAIT MINIATURES* 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising seven 18th and 19th century gentleman, and four female portraits. Watercolour on ivory The largest 10cm high, 7.5cm wide $1,200-1,500 72 ARTIST UKNOWN, POSSIBLY AUSTRALIAN (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) A portrait of a lady, with a landscape beyond oil on canvas 35 x 26cm

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PROVENANCE: By descent, believed to be an early family member. $300-600

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73 A GROUP OF SEVENTEEN PORTRAIT MINIATURES* 18TH/19TH CENTURY Depicting 18th/19th century ladies and gentleman, most watercolour on ivory Each approximately 8cm x 7cm $1,200-2,000 74 A PORTRAIT OF A BRITISH GENTLEMAN 19TH CENTURY oil on canvas 44 x 36cm $700-900 75 A GROUP OF TWELVE SILHOUETTES, TOGETHER WITH THREE RELIEF PORTRAITS EARLY 19TH CENTURY Predominantly female sitters, one child and a gentleman along with three relief portraits in circular frames Largest silhouette 10cm high $400-600 76 ARTIST UNKNOWN (FRENCH, 19TH CENTURY) Seated Woman with Blue Drape watercolour 24.5 x 19.5cm $200-300 77 A GROUP OF SIX MINIATURE PORTRAITS AND A MEMENTO MORI* 19TH CENTURY Comprising five females, a portrait of a child, some in water colour on ivory, and a small framed memento mori initialled ‘MG’ Largest approximately 11cm high $400-600 78 A GROUP OF FIFTEEN GEORGIAN SILHOUETTES LATE 19TH CENTURY Each in ebonized frames, comprising six males, one child and eight females Largest 10cm high $400-600 79 A WILLIAM IV PEN-WORK TRIPOD GAMES TABLE 19TH CENTURY The square top decorated with a draught top within a foliate border, raised on a turned column on a concave tripartite base with bun feet 72.5cm high, 44cm wide, 44cm deep $500-700

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80 A GROUP OF FOUR DECORATIVE TABLE LAMPS Comprising floral decorated lacquered lamps, and a columnar gilt and lacquered lamp Tallest 53cm high $400-600


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81 A PROVINCIAL GEORGE III ELM OPEN ARMCHAIR, AND A GEORGIAN REVIVAL CORNER CHAIR EARLY AND LATE 19TH CENTURY RESPECTIVELY The elm chair turned throughout and with a coir seat, the later chair in mahogany inlaid with various decorative details Desk chair 72cm high, 64cm wide $300-500

84 A GROUP OF NINE MINIATURE PORTRAITS AND A DOUBLE PORTRAIT* 18TH & 19TH CENTURY Comprising a single silhouette, four male portraits, four female portraits and a double portrait of two siblings. Some watercolour on ivory and board Double portrait 14cm x 19cm (including frame) $600-800

82 A GROUP OF ELEVEN TANKARDS AND JUGS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including blue transfer ware tankards, and Chinoiserie decorated cream ware jugs Tallest jug 18cm high $300-500

85 A GROUP OF THIRTEEN MINIATURE PORTRAITS* 19TH CENTURY Comprising seven silhouettes, and five other portraits, some watercolour on ivory, three silhouettes reverse painted on convex glass Largest silhouette 18cm x 14cm (including frame) $400-600

83 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD With a moulded pediment above an astragal glazed door with stain wood stringing 103cm high, 68cm wide, 44cm deep $400-600

86 TWO BLACK FOREST CARVED NOVELTY ITEMS EARLY 20TH CENTURY Comprising a bear adorned dressing mirror and a desk set. The mirror 26cm high $400-600

87 A GROUP OF CANTONESE ENAMEL BOXES TOGETHER WITH BOWLS AND VASES 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Each elaborately decorated with painted domestic scenes within floral borders. Tallest vase 12cm high $600-800 88 A GROUP OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN EARLY 19TH CENTURY Comprising a garniture of vases in cobalt blue ground, a Spode sugar bowl and cover, marked 2213, a pair of Spode spill vases marked 2910, a Spode spill vase, a hand painted tankard and others Tallest vase 13cm high $500-700 89 ARTIST UNKNOWN 18TH CENTURY Portrait of Admiral Rodney c. 1760 pastel and chalk on paper 46 x 37cm $300-500

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90 A GROUP OF SEVEN SILHOUETTES AND A VICTORIAN PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN All framed in various timbers Largest 18cm x 14cm high (including frame) $300-500 91 A STEPPED BOOK-CASE EARLY 20TH CENTURY With six graduated shelves 189cm high, 105cm wide, 22cm deep $200-400 92 A SET OF TEN COLOURED ENGRAVINGS Ten coloured etchings referring to ‘The Prodigal Son’ series. Largest 20 x 27.5cm (including frame) $200-500 93 A GROUP OF ECCLESIASTICAL AND DEVOTIONAL ICONOGRAPHY Including two miniatures depicting mother and child, one in heavily carved frame. Some enamel on porcelain, coloured engravings, oil on board, and a blue and white tile Smallest 7cm x 5.5cm $300-500

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94 A GROUP OF SIX PORTRAIT MINIATURES* LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Including watercolour on ivory, female portraits housed in open pendants, and another of a lady enclosed in a case Smallest 3.5 x 3cm $500-700 95 A GROUP OF FOUR FRAMED COLOURED ENGRAVINGS LATE 18TH & EARLY 19TH CENTURY Including a pair of framed portraits of women, a courting scene and one other Largest 28 x 24cm (including frame) $100-200 96 A PAIR OF FEMALE PORTRAITS EARLY 19TH CENTURY oil on canvas Unframed. i. Portrait of a Young Girl ii. Portrait of a Woman with White Bonnet 32 x 26cm largest $200-300

97 A COLLECTION OF VIZAGAPATAM INLAID BOXES & CARD CASES TOGETHER WITH ONE OTHER CARD CASE 19TH CENTURY Comprising two boxes, three card cases, each with vizagapatam inlay and a heavily carved and inlaid card case. Largest 5.5cm high, 28.5cm long, 11.5cm deep $300-500 98 AN ANGLO-INDIAN BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE* CIRCA 1890 Depicting a slave in a kneeling position holding a ball aloft 17cm high $500-700 99 A GROUP OF CUSHIONS Including tapestry, needlework and textile covers Largest 50cm x 40cm $100-200


100 A CENTRAL ANATOLIAN RUG 2ND HALF 20TH CENTURY With a central medallion design against a red field 140cm x 103cm $400-600 101 A CHINESE MEDITATION CARPET 19TH CENTURY Decorated with a roundel of scrolling peonies against a gold-coloured field, surrounded by a key fret and ‘shou’ character border of pale and dark blue 73cm x 86cm $400-600

102 A HARLEQUIN SET OF SEVEN GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS LATE 18TH CENTURY Comprising one armchair and six side chairs, all with open slatted square backs and raised on tapering square-section supports, uniformly upholstered in pink velvet, with minor differences between some chairs, including in height 90cm high $600-1,000

103 A VICTORIAN MOTHER OF PEARL-INLAID PAPIER MACHE BOX The hinged top enclosing dual compartment below, two doors enclosing three drawers, all above a flared base 29cm high, 26cm wide, 23cm deep $300-500 104 A RARE GEORGIAN SILK NEEDLEWORK OF A CAT CIRCA 1800 The cat modelled in a in a seated position. Housed in a later gilded frame with a reverse painted border 54cm x 64cm (including frame) $350-550

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105 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN’S CHAIR AND SIMILAR FOOTREST 19TH CENTURY With a buttoned back and serpentine front. The stool with a turned walnut frame 96cm high $300-500 106 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WINE TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY WITH LATER ALTERATIONS The formerly tilting circular top (now fixed) raised on a turned column and out swept legs terminating in pad feet 72cm high, 82cm diameter $500-700 107 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CARD TABLE CIRCA 1800 The fold-over top of D-shape outline above a plain frieze raised on tapering square-section supports, inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing throughout 72cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep $400-600

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108 A GROUP OF NINE ANTIQUE FLORAL WATERCOLOUR STUDIES 19TH CENTURY Each depicting floral arrangements, six in antique maple frames The largest frame 38cm x 33cm $400-600 109 A GROUP OF ELEVEN DAGUERROTYPES Most in embossed hinged cases with early photographs Largest case when opened 14cm x 20cm $400-600

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110 A FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK EARLY 20TH CENTURY The square face with Roman numerals housed within a brass case and presented in its original leather carrying case. Time only, with a cylinder platform 8cm high, 5.5cm deep $200-400 111 AN ANGLO-INDIAN EBONY WRITING SLOPE 19TH CENTURY The hinged top opening to reveal a writing surface 16cm high, 41cm wide, 22cm deep $600-1,000 112 A CONTINENTAL STAINED WALNUT AND BEECH COFFER 19TH CENTURY Probably incorporating earlier elements, the hinged top enclosing an open interior fitted with a till, the front and sides with carved and moulded decoration, raised on paw feet 58cm high, 153cm wide, 50cm deep $800-1,200 113 AN ANGLO-INDIAN ROSEWOOD STATIONERY BOX EARLY 19TH CENTURY The hinged top enclosing a compartment, the two doors enclosing three drawers on reeded bun feet 33cm high, 30cm wide, overall 23cm deep $500-700

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114 A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK 19TH CENTURY The enamelled dial with Roman numerals housed in a brass case, with eight day repeat strike and cylinder platform 15cm high, 9cm wide, 8cm deep $600-800

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115 AN ANGLO-INDIAN PARQUETRY TOP COROMANDEL WRITING SLOPE 19TH CENTURY The hinged top enclosing a writing surface and inkwells. The top inset with a mother of pearl plaque titled ‘Mary’. Together with a similar coromandel wood box 13.5cm high, 40.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep $600-800 116 AN ANGLO-INDIAN COROMANDEL WRITING SLOPE 19TH CENTURY The hinged top enclosing a writing surface. The top inset with a mother of pearl plaque. Together with a later stain wood inlaid box, 20th century 16cm high, 40.5cm wide, 25cm deep $600-800 117 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIR LATE 18TH CENTURY The padded back with shaped top above out swept arms, on chamfered square legs, covered in period upholstery 99cm high $600-800 118 A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSING MIRROR The rectangular swinging mirror on ring supports, raised on a three-drawer base on bun feet 60cm high, 67cm wide, 25cm deep $300-500 119 A TRAVELLING TRUNK 19TH CENTURY The arched top enclosing an open interior fitted with a till, the exterior covered in black cloth and studded with domed nails in decorative designs, initialled IW 54cm high, 94cm long, 53cm deep $400-600

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120 A BALUCH RUG EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated with an alternating hexagonal diamond lattice design to the field 195cm x 117cm $400-600 121 A PERSIAN QASHQAI RUG CIRCA EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated with three lozenge shaped medallions within a radiating stapped geometric field 288cm x 190cm $400-600 122 AN ERSARI TURKOMAN RUG CIRCA MID 20TH CENTURY Decorated with repeating tekke guls within a red field, within an elaborate and wide border 184cm x 112cm $400-600 123 A SMALL ART NOUVEAU INLAID OAK CABINET LATE 19TH CENTURY Inset with a rose motif to each door. 50cm high, 70cm wide, 27cm deep. $150-250 124 THREE SHELVES OF ANTIQUE BOOKS AND NOVELS Including Armourial Families dated 1910, together with nine volumes of Burkes Landed Gentry, volume one dated 1894 $200-400 125 A COLLECTION OF SMALL DECORATIVE OBJECTS Three shelves, including French onyx vases with champleve mounting to rim and feet, a miniature settle, four boxes, sundials, signed pottery, and others Vases 13cm high 20cm wide $300-500 126 A GOLD-CASED BEDSIDE CLOCK AND TWO POCKET WATCHES The bedside clock encased in 18K gold and enclosed in a sterling silver case, one pocket watch is an eight day the other a chronograph Gold clock 3.5cm $500-700

127 A GROUP OF ELEVEN FRAMED COLOURED PRINTS AND A WATERCOLOUR MID-19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including a pair of equestrian lithographs in period frames together with two similar carriage scenes, three botanical studies, the watercolour titled ‘The old bridge and haunted house’, signed W. C. Coles. Equestrian prints 26cm x 35cm $300-500 128 LATOUCHE (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY) Mixed Bouquet oil on canvas signed partially illegibly lower right LATOUCHE 75 x 90cm $2,000-3,000 129 A GROUP OF FOUR STILL LIFES 20TH CENTURY oil on board ; oil on canvas one signed: E.Best 29 x 25cm largest $200-400 130 POLLY BOYD (BORN 1946) Three Vases of Flowers oil on canvas board signed lower left Polly Boyd 58 x 49.5cm $300-500 131 KARAN HAYMAN (BORN 1959) Golden Goose 2017 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left K. HAYMAN.17 40 x 51cm $200-300 132 AN OIL PAINTING AND TWO OTHER WORKS ON PAPER 20TH CENTURY i. Homestead, oil on canvas ii. Aerial view of Victorian Garden, watercolour and ink on paper iii. Floral Wreath, watercolour on paper 35 x 46cm $160-260

133 CECI CAIRNS (20TH CENTURY) The Picking II oil on board signed lower right Ceci 65 x 75cm $200-300 135 A GROUP OF SMALL FRAMED DECORATIVE WORKS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER An Edwardian watercolour perspective of ‘Egoline’, Albany Rd, Toorak, indistinctly signed; three floral still lifes, two in oil and one in watercolour initialled MLA; and a pair of circular painted and needlework views of gardens 14cm x 20cm $300-500 136 A GEORGE I WALNUT SIDE CHAIR EARLY 18TH CENTURY With a vase shaped splat, a drop in period tapestry seat on cabriole legs carved with shells and scrolls to the knees 92cm high $400-600 137 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY With a frieze drawer on square chamfered legs 71cm high, 90cm wide, and 54cm deep $400-700 138 A COALPORT VASE AND A SPODE POT POURRI TOGETHER WITH A COPELAND AND GARRETT PLATE CIRCA 1830 A flared vase with painted cartouche flanked by scrolled handles on flared base, together with a Spode pot pourri vase and cover with continuous painted flowers on claw feet. The plate with a painted landscape of Lock Venachoir pattern no. 750 within a green border with raised gilt decoration Flared vase 23cm high, centre vase 9.5cm high, the plate 32cm long $500-700 139 A SMALL COLLECTION OF SPODE AND COALBROOKDALE PORCELAIN The Spode garniture vase with birds and flower encrusting, the large vase with under glaze Spode mark, together with Coalbrookdale flower encrusted vases and a Spode plate with green border and raised decoration, pattern no. 2470 The larger Spode vase 14cm high $400-500

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140 TWO GEORGE III OPEN ARMCHAIRS EARLY 19TH CENTURY One with arched top rail and an interlaced splat with Prince of Wales motif above a drop-in seat, on tapering moulded legs; the other in Cuban mahogany with a pierced splat and out swept arms 96cm & 91cm high respectively $500-800 141 TWO FRAMED PRINTS AND TWO OTHER PICTURES Including a coloured etching titled ‘A Mother’s Hope’ bearing the Christie’s label ‘Historic Castletown House’, a graphite on paper, and two others 25cm x 20cm $200-300 142 ARTIST UNKNOWN (EUROPEAN SCHOOL) Portrait of a Lady oil on linen unsigned 59.5 x 49.5cm $1,500-2,500 143 A GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE JUGS AND TANKARDS MID 19TH CENTURY Including a graduated set of five bacchanalian jugs, lustre jugs, Ironstone jugs and three tankards Largest bacchinalian jug 15.5cm high $400-600 144 A GROUP OF TWELVE TORTOISESHELL BOXES* 19TH CENTURY Mostly of casket form, all inset with silver banding and mounted on bone, ivory and ivorene feet The largest 3.5cm high, 8.5cm long, 5cm deep $500-700 145 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE EARLY 19TH CENTURY The upper part with a moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing shelves, the bureau fall-front enclosing a fitted interior of small drawers and pigeon holes, the lower part with four graduated long drawers, on French bracket feet 217cm high, 97cm wide, 47cm deep $800-1,200

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146 A PAIR OF INLAID WALNUT CHAIRS EARLY 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY DUTCH Each with cresting rail and vase shaped splats inlaid with neoclassical decoration with a shaped front on cabriole legs 97cm high $1,000-2,000 147 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, AND A SIDE CHAIR OF SIMILAR PERIOD THE TABLE, CIRCA 1800 The table with rounded rectangular top crossbanded in rosewood above a frieze drawer to one side and a false drawer front to the other, raised on tapering square-section supports with brass caps and castor; the slightly later mahogany chair with an open slatted square back, on tapering moulded supports 71cm high, 81.5 cm wide and 54cm long (closed) $500-600 148 A GROUP OF FIFTEEN STONE AND BRASS BOXES 19TH CENTURY AND LATER All of rectangular form, mostly mounted on bun feet 5.5cm high, 9.5cm long and 5.5cm deep $400-600 149 ARTIST UNKNOWN (EUROPEAN SCHOOL) Portrait of Theresa Charlotte Prendergast (née Drummond) (England 1820-1890 ) gouache on paper unsigned 42.5 x 30.5cm $1,000-1,500

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150 A GROUP OF EIGHT FRAMED ANTIQUE WORKS LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Including three portrait miniatures, three floral studies, a silhouette, and a portrait of two children. The profile of woman with inscribed to verso ‘Jean Gordon of Boquaelodo 17 - 1792’, another of a Georgian gentleman, and the third of a young lady bearing verso signed ‘Giuseppe Tronidipinze, Mary Hodson’ Largest portrait miniature 14.5cm x 12cm (Gentleman) $400-600

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151 ARTIST UNKNOWN (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY) Portrait of a Young Boy oil on canvas unsigned 50 x 40cm, oval $700-1,000 152 TWO WATERCOLOURS 19TH CENTURY i) Charles Turner (active 1869-1883); Returning home 1870; 21 x 30cm ii) Artist Unknown: Lake Scene; 16 x 44cm EXHIBITIONS: ‘Early Australian Watercolours and Drawings’, Bridget McDonnell Gallery, Carlton, 2 -24 May 2002 $300-500 153 ARTIST UNKNOWN (LATE 19TH CENTURY) Portrait of a Victorian Lady oil on board unsigned 24 x 19cm $300-500

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154 A GEORGE III HALF MOON LONG CASE CLOCK JOHN FOSTER, EARLY 19TH CENTURY With eight day movement, moon phase and calendar. The oak case with cross banded inlay, crested with a brass finial above a brass and silvered dial flanked by columns with brass capitals, raised on bracket feet 242cm high, 56cm wide, 26cm deep $3,000-5,000 155 ITALIAN SCHOOL 19TH CENTURY The Virgin and the Christ child oil on canvas on board Presented in a gilded frame 36cm x 26cm $400-600 156 TWO TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDIES* EARLY 19TH CENTURY One of sarcophagus form, the hinged top enclosing two covers, the other of square form with cantered corners the hinged top enclosing a single cover, both inlaid with mother of pearl 15cm high, 19cm wide 11cm deep $600-800


157 ARTIST UNKNOWN (SCOTTISH, 19TH CENTURY) Portrait of a Young Boy oil on canvas unsigned 35 x 24cm $900-1,200 158 TWO PORTRAIT MINIATURES, TWO CARVED MARBLE PORTRAIT MINIATURES AND TWO OTHERS Including a portrait of boy in a convex frame, oil on board early 19th century, a study of a girl, and two carved marble profiles of classical figures Largest 10.5cm diameter $400-600 159 A VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE TRAY AND A BOWL MID 19TH CENTURY The tray with flowers and raised scalloped border, the bowl with a reserve of a painted bird The papier mache tray 64cm x 49cm $250-350 160 A TEA CADDY AND AN ETUI* EARLY 19TH CENTURY Both in tortoiseshell, the caddy with a hinged top enclosing two covers (the etui missing implements) Tea caddy 13cm high 16cm wide, 10.5cm deep $500-700

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161 TWO REGENCY TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDIES* EARLY 19TH CENTURY Each enclosing two covers. One inlaid with mother of pearl, the other of sarcophagus form The largest 15cm high, 20.5cm wide, 13cm deep $600-800 162 A REGENCY BRASS-MOUNTED ROSEWOOD CARD TABLE CIRCA 1810 The rounded rectangular fold-over top above a frieze with anthemia-motif tablets applied to the centre and corners, raised on a turned column and four out swept supports terminating in brass caps and casters, the edges of the top cross-banded, the table inlaid with banding and stringing throughout 72cm high, 91.5cm wide, 45cm deep $500-700

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165 A GROUP OF STONE INSET BOXES, TWO IN STERLING SILVER 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including brass, gilt metal and silver plate, with various stone insets Largest approximately 5.5cm, 4.5cm $500-700 167 A GROUP OF STONE INSET BOXES, SNUFF BOXES, DISHES, AND LETTER OPENERS Including one sterling silver box, the other boxes in agate and brass The largest approximately 2cm high 7cm long, 4cm wide $300-500 168 A GEORGE II BRACKET CLOCK WEBSTER J. HUNTER, LONDON, LATE 18TH CENTURY The mahogany case crested with an acorn finial, mounted with gilt metal ring handles and a painted dial, the whole terminating on brass bun feet. The double fusee movement striking on hour and half hour on separate bells. 59cm high, 52cm wide, 17.5cm deep $800-1,000

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163 A PAIR OF NORTH WEST PERSIAN SMALL RUGS LATE 19TH CENTURY Decorated with a complex design of foliage and flowers against a deep blue ground, within a white ground border of scrolling flowers Each approximately 76cm x 57cm $800-1,200

164 A CHINESE CANTON EXPORT LACQUER TEA CADDY 19TH CENTURY Decorated with figures in landscapes and scrolling foliage in gold lacquer on a black ground. Opening to two pewter tea canisters, the whole raised on claw feet 15cm high, 24cm wide, 17cm deep $400-600

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174 A GROUP OF ELEVEN SILHOUETTES 19TH CENTURY Featuring females, males and children. One written to verso ‘Hannah Petrie 1812 at 4’, another ‘Great uncle Charlie Owen’, and ‘R.S. Schofield, Doncaster, about 1850’ Largest 17.5cm x 14cm $500-700 175 A WOOD STYLE FIGURE OF AUTUMN AND SEVEN OTHER STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES 1810 - 1830 Each figure in the Ralph Wood style, on square bases in period costume Tallest 18cm $800-1,200 176 TWO EARLY ENOCH WOOD STYLE STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES CIRCA 1800 The first in pearlware depicting Flora, the other depicting Ceres holding her attribute the cornucopia. Each raised on an integral square form base 33cm and 27cm high $500-800 176 169 A MINIATURE DEPICTING TWO CHERUBS* 19TH CENTURY Mounted on a brass frame and housed within a gilded moulded frame 10.5cm x 6.5cm (painting) $400-600 170 THREE PAINTED PORTRAIT MINIATURES AND A BRONZED PORTRAIT PLAQUE* The painted portrait miniatures depicting a child, a watercolour of a woman titled to verso ‘Mrs Lucas, 1831’, the last of a young prince, some painted on ivory. Mrs Lucas 11cm x 8.5cm $300-500 171 JOHN T. COLLINS (BORN 1932) Mosquito Creek, Moreton Bay, Queensland oil on canvas on board signed lower left; J.Collins artist’s name and title on label verso 30 x 40cm $300-500 173 THREE ARCHITECTURAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL SCENES 19TH CENTURY Two oils and a watercolour, respectively depicting an English village church, a windmill, and an English coastal castle 22 x 26.5cm; largest $700-900

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179 A MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID TEA CADDY EARLY 20TH CENTURY The caddy serpentine fronted, the top with inscribed mother of pearl monogram and surrounded by flowers, the interior felted with compartments. Caddy 16.5cm high, 21cm long, 13cm wide $200-400 180 AN ECCLESIASTICAL DIORAMA LATE 19TH CENTURY In the form of a church altar, housed in a walnut box, with an ebonized gilded door on a stepped base 34.5cm high, 25.5cm wide, 10.5cm deep $350-450

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177 THREE PIECES OF DR WALL WORCESTER CIRCA 1770 The teapot decorated in the ‘Wild Rose’ pattern, crescent mark to base. The bowl decorated in a ‘Fence’ pattern, and a coffee cup and saucer with moulded and underglazed decoration. Teapot 13cm high, bowl 8.5cm high & 16cm diameter $500-700

178 A DR WALL WORCESTER BOWL AND A CAUGHLEY SPITTOON CIRCA 1770 The bowl of plain form, raised on a circular foot, decorated in the Fisherman pattern. The spittoon, a rare form of Caughley, with an everted rim and floral decoration. The spittoon 11cm high, 11.5cm diameter LITERATURE: The spittoon illustrated in Caughley Worcester Porcelain by Geoffrey A. Godden illustration 165. $600-800

181 EVELYN BLACKLOCK (20TH CENTURY) Floral Still Life oil on canvas on board signed lower right: Evelyn Blacklock 39.5 x 49.5cm $400-600 182 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIR LATE 18TH CENTURY The serpentine top rail and pierced vasiform splat above out swept arms, on chamfered square legs with stretchers 96.5cm high $500-700 183 A GEORGE III-STYLE MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST LATE 19TH CENTURY Possibly adapted from a George III period cabinet, with a brushing slide and a fall-front secretaire drawer with fitted interior above an arrangement of short drawers, on bracket feet 101cm high, 110cm wide, 55cm deep $500-800 184 A GROUP OF EIGHT FRAMED PICTURES 19TH CENTURY Including three silver plate miniature frames, a portrait miniature titled ‘Our Alfred’, a pair of engravings in gilded frames and a coloured etching in a burr maple frame 13.5cm x 10.5cm $200-400

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185 ARTIST UNKNOWN (EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY) Portrait of a Victorian Lady 1866 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right: [indeciph.] 1866 45 x 34cm $1,800-2,800 186 M.D. STAUGHTON (19TH CENTURY) Healesville 1899 oil on board unsigned 14 x 19cm $100-200 187 ARTIST UNKNOWN (20TH CENTURY) Spanish Village 1946 oil on board signed lower right: [indeciph.] dated verso 20 x 17cm $200-400 182 35


188 A CHARLES II OAK PANEL BACK OPEN ARMCHAIR CIRCA 1680 The shaped and carved top rail above the carved panel back and open arms, the plank seat and incise-decorated seat rails raised on turned supports with peripheral floor stretchers, with a period tribal textile cushion 106cm high, 58cm wide, 62cm deep approximately $400-600 189 A NORTH WEST PERSIAN RUG CIRCA 1900 The long rug of symmetrical scrolling foliage and flowers against a deep blue ground, within a white ground border of scrolling flowers 386cm x 150cm $1,000-2,000 190 A PERSIAN QASHQAI RUG CIRCA 1900 Decorated with three interconnected medallions amongst a diagonal lattice of flowers against a deep blue ground, within a large triple border 193cm x 123cm $600-800 191 A PERSIAN RUG SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY Decorated with a central octagonal medallion surrounded by multiple lozenge shapes against a bright red ground 190cm x 126cm $400-600 192 A COLLECTION OF FIVE BOXES 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including four Anglo-Indian boxes, and a quill box The largest 8.5cm high, 25.5cm wide, 19.5cm deep $400-600 193 ELLEN WILKINSON (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY) Castle Ruins 1918 watercolour on paper signed and dated right hand side: Ellen Wilkinson 1918 32 x 25cm $150-250

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203 195 A GROUP OF THREE OUTDOOR SCENES 19TH & 20TH CENTURY an oil and two watercolours 18 x 25cm largest $400-600 196 TWO LANDSCAPE WATERCOLOURS 19TH CENTURY i) C. Wilkinson; A Fenland cottage ii) Unsigned; Lakeside Landscape 24.5 x 37cm $300-500 197 TWO OIL PAINTINGS 20TH CENTURY i) Mark Stewart: Landscape ii) Sydney Maiden; Interior 55.5 x 60.5cm largest $300-500

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198 DORA CHAPMAN (1911-1995) Fish Girl 1970 colour lithograph ed. 5/35 signed, titled, dated and editioned at base 28 x 37.5cm $300-500 199 HELEN OGILVIE (1902-1993) Eucalypt woodcut, ed.3/50 signed and editioned at base 21 x 15.5cm $1,500-2,500 200 C. ROCKMAN (20th CENTURY) Coastal Landscape mixed media on paper signed lower right: C. Rockman 26 x 33cm $250-350

201 EDWARD COLERIDGE (20th CENTURY) Ballarat Roman (Town Hall Parapet) 2002 oil on panel initalled and dated lower right; EC’02 titled on label verso 18 x 28cm $200-400 202 FLORENCE MARTIN (1908-1984) Forest Owl and Mouse acrylic on board signed lower left: Florence Martin 38 x 48cm $600-800 203 HORACE BRODZKY (1885-1969) Figural Group 1938 mixed media on paper signed lower left; H.Brodzky/ 38 24.5 x 30cm $1,200-1,800


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204 FRANK WEITZEL (New Zealand, 1905-1932) Cafe c.1930 colour linocut ed.1/50 signed, titled and editioned at base 26 x 23cm LITERATURE: Ross, G., “A Sullen Silence. Frank Weitzel, Modernist (1905-1932), Art New Zealand, www.art-newzealand. com/Issue116/weitzel.htm (illus. another edition) OTHER NOTES: Cafe c.1930, ed.2/50 (another edition) in the Collection of National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 1978 This linocut was created in a period when Weitzel was inspired by Claude Flight to create multiple block prints. The linocut was likely featured in either the 1930 and 1931 exhibitions of British Linocuts organised by Flight at the Redfern Gallery. “ Writing to Dorrit Black, Flight enthused ‘I am very pleased to have Mr Weitzel’s work for the show. I like it very much, it is original, strong, good of its kind & just the sort of work we want’ .(1)” 1 Ross, G. op cit $3,000-5,000

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205 WILL DYSON (1880-1938) On Younger Novelists drypoint signed and titled at base 21 x 15cm $200-300 206 HAL THORPE (1879-1947) Polyanthus woodblock signed at base 29 x 25cm $300-500 207 EVELINE SYME (1888-1961) Siena Market 1935 colour linocut, ed. 6/25 signed, titled and editioned at base 10 x 7cm PROVENANCE: Niagara Galleries, Melbourne (label verso) OTHER NOTES: Siena Market, ed.2/25 (another edition) in the Collection of National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 1979 $3,000-5,000

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209 208 LIONEL LINDSAY (1874-1961) Horse and Cart etching, final state signed lower left: Lionel Lindsay 16.5 x 15cm $300-500 209 HELEN OGILVIE (1902-1993) Native Flora colour woodblock, ed,3/25 signed and editioned lower right 35 x 30cm $1,800-2,800 210 THEO SCHARF (1899-1987) London May 1914 - Just before the Storm watercolour and gouache on paper signed at base: THEO SCHARF 26.5 x 20.5cm $400-600

211 DOUGLAS PEREY BLUR (20th CENTURY) Things that Go Bump in the Night linocut, uneditioned 10.5 x 16cm $60-100 212 ELIZABETH FRANKEL (20th CENTURY) Red Chair colour lithograph, ed. 18/25 signed, titled and editioned at base 33 x 28cm $150-250 213 RAYMOND G. MCGRATH (1903-1977) Flying the Stroke of Dawn 1928 etching, ed. 13/30 signed, titled and editioned at base verse at base 14 x 8cm $150-250

214 MONICA POOLE (20th CENTURY) Herbage etching, ed.34/100 signed, titled and editioned at base 12.5 x 17cm $60-100 215 GEORGE BERNARD DUNCAN (1904-1974) Royal Guards c.1935 colour linocut, ed.11/50 signed, titled and editioned at base 9 x 6.5cm $400-600 216 BETTY CADDY (20th CENTURY) Blackwoods and Rushes woodcut signed and titled at base 36 x 24cm $300-500

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217 EVELINE SYME (1888-1961) The Castle Chapel, Amboise linocut ed.17/50 signed, titled and editioned at base 10 x 14cm $700-1,000

219 SIMON BRETT (20TH CENTURY) Pinemanton etching, ed.22/30 signed, titled and editioned at base 7 x 5cm $60-100

218 EVELINE SYME (1888-1961) The Ruins, Port Arthur c.1928 linocut ed.17/50 signed, titled and editioned at base 9 x 6.5cm $700-1,000

220 A GROUP OF SEVENTEEN REVERSE GLASS PRINTS EARLY 19TH CENTURY Most of religious subjects Each approximately 25cm x 35cm $300-500 221 A GROUP OF FOURTEEN REVERSE GLASS PRINTS EARLY 19TH CENTURY Religious and other subjects Each approximately 25cm x 35cm $300-500

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222 A CHINESE CANTON EXPORT LACQUER SEWING BOX 19TH CENTURY Decorated with figures and scrolling foliage in gold lacquer on a black ground, opening to internal partitions and bone handles. 17cm high, 36cm long, 26cm wide $600-800 223 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD CROSSBANDED CARD TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY Of demilune shape, with boxwood stringing, on tapering legs 71cm high, 90cm wide, 45cm deep $500-700


224 A LATE GEORGIAN WING-BACK UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR EARLY 19TH CENTURY On turned tapering legs terminating on caps and castors 98cm high, 66cm wide $500-700 225 A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CIRCULAR LIBRARY TABLE EARLY 1830s The tilting top with an apron banded with brass, on a turned column with a lappeted and gadrooned base, on a concave-sided triangular platform raised on brass paw feet 75cm high,120cm diameter $1,000-1,500 226 A GEORGE III UPHOLSTERED MAHOGANY WINGBACK ARMCHAIR EARLY 19TH CENTURY With a squab cushion, later springing, on square chamfered Marlborough moulded legs 110cm high, 74cm wide $1,500-2,500

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227 A GEORGIAN REVIVAL MUSIC CABINET LATE 19TH CENTURY With satinwood banding and stringing, and a glazed door, on castors 111cm high, 53cm wide, 35cm deep $200-400 228 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIR, TOGETHER WITH A LATER CHAIR OF SIMILAR TYPE THE GEORGIAN CHAIR LATE 18TH CENTURY The George III chair with a pierced splat, out swept arms on square chamfered legs George III chair 93cm high and 55cm wide $600-900

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229 A PERSIAN RUG LATE 20TH CENTURY Decorated with geometric medallions 235cm x 158cm $300-500 230 A GROUP OF SIX FRAMED ENGRAVINGS AND TWO NEEDLEWORKS 19TH CENTURY Georgian and later subjects, the needleworks in oval gilt frames, some of the engravings coloured Largest needlework 20cm high (including frame) $240-440

231 A QUANTITY OF WINE AND WINE RACKS Including Chambers 1991-92 Sauternes, Mount Avoca Pyrenees Dry White 1989, and Craiglee Mornington Peninsula Chardonnay Combined height of racks 126cm high $200-400 232 EIGHTEEN PIECES OF JASPER WARE EARLY 19TH CENTURY Including jugs of various sizes, a campagna urn, a spill vase and a tankard Tallest vase 16cm high $500-700


233 A GROUP OF ELEVEN PIECES OF STAFFORDSHIRE CIRCA 1840 Including a pair of zebra, a giraffe, a figural spill vase, Charles Hadden Spurgeon in a pulpit with a bible, the Virgin Mary, plus others. Spurgeon 32.5cm high, zebra 17.5cm high $300-500 234 A CHINESE CANTON EXPORT LACQUER BOX TOGETHER WITH A CHINOISERIE DECORATED BOX 19TH CENTURY The export box with finely detailed gilt painted court scenes, the japanned Chinoiserie box with figures in landscape on gilt metal paw feet. Canton box 15.5cm high, 28cm wide, 19cm deep $260-460 235 THREE PIECES OF STAFFORDSHIRE EARLY 19TH CENTURY Including a large bowl together with a Spode dish and a jug marked ‘opaque china’ Bowl 11cm high 26.5cm wide, Jug 19cm high $160-260 236 TWO ANGLO-COLONIAL CAMPHORWOOD CABIN CHESTS AND A SMALLER DOCUMENT BOX 19TH CENTURY The chests with inset brass corners and bands Largest 38cm high 87cm wide 43cm deep $400-600 237 THIRTEEN POTTED PLANTS Including composite stone and terracotta planters, and two chimney spouts Tallest pot 55cm $300-500

238 ONE LARGE SUCCULENT IN A DEEP GREEN GLAZED POT TOGETHER WITH ELEVEN SMALL PLANTS IN TERRACOTTA POTS Of various shapes and sizes. $360-550 239 A QUANTITY OF POTTED PLANTS AND A TERRACOTTA CHIMNEY SPOUT In various terracotta and composite stone pots Largest pot 40cm high 50cm diameter $260-460 240 SEVEN CARVED STONE AND CONCRETE PLANTERS Including three 19th century carved bluestone pots. Largest carved pot 25cm high, 52cm wide, 41cm deep $200-300 241 FIFTEEN POTTED PLANTS Seven in green glazed pots, another in a copper pot Largest glazed pot 27cm high, 37cm diameter $200-400 242 TWO CLASSICAL COMPOSITE STONE PLANTERS AND GARDEN ORNAMENTS Includes a cast bronze lion fountain head, a small statue and a floral fragment Tallest planter 65cm high $300-500

244 TWO CLAM SHELLS Largest 53cm wide $100-200 246 A LARGE COLLECTION OF ASSORTED JUGS AND PITCHERS 19TH CENTURY Including salt glazed and lustre glazed vessels. Tallest jug approximately 20cm $300-500 247 A COLLECTION OF SIX EN GRISAILLE DECORATED PORCELAIN PIECES 19TH CENTURY Including a Worcester tankard titled ‘The King Of Prussia’, three Worcester waste bowls, and a Spode helmet shaped jug, pattern no. 557. Tankard 14.5cm high $400-600 248 A GROUP OF SIX SMALL FRAMED LANDSCAPES Including oil and watercolour paintings, engravings, and collages Signed A.S. 15cm x 20cm Oil on board 9cm x 14cm $200-300 249 THEO SCHARF PAINTING AND ONE PRINT i) Duomo, Firenze, oil on board, 32 x 25cm ii) Charades, colour etching, ed.173/600 $500-700

243 TEN POTTED PLANTS AND A TERRACOTTA CHIMNEY SPOUT Includes a floral carved marble dish, five terracotta pots and two mid century composite stone pots Tallest pot 48cm high $260-460

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250 A GEORGE III STERLING SILVER TEAPOT ROBERT HENNELL I & SAMUEL HENNELL/ LONDON / CIRCA 1804 Embossed with floral decoration, with flower finial and bone handle Approximately 767 gms silver 14cm high $400-600

251 A PAIR OF GEORGE III STERLING SILVER WAITERS EBONIZER COKER / LONDON / CIRCA 1762 Each with shell and C scroll border, raised on three scrolled hoof feet. Each bearing a crest to centre, rubbed. Total weight approximately 608 gms silver 21cm diameter, 3cm high $600-800

252 A GEORGE III STERLING SILVER FISH SLICE RICHARD CROSSLEY / LONDON / CIRCA 1811 Of plain design with monogram to handle. Approximately 127 gms silver 30cm long $150-250 253 TWO RETICULATED STERLING SILVER BASKETS 20TH CENTURY The first of oval form with pierced foliate on out swept feet. Maker’s marks for Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, circa 1921. The second circular in form with basket weave. Maker’s marks for C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London, circa 1913. Total weight approximately 1016 gms silver Largest 24.5cm diameter $200-400 254 A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER WAITER STEPHEN SMITH & WILLIAM NICHOLSON / LONDON / CIRCA 1864 Circular in form with an elaborately embossed border, neoclassical in design. The centre decorated with a crest within a floriate border. Approximately 789 gms silver 27cm diameter $500-700

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255 THREE STERLING SILVER CREAMERS 19TH CENTURY The first of baluster form with a fluted body. Maker’s marks for George Richards, London, circa 1847. The second of compressed proportions, with a floriate and fluted lower body. Maker’s marks rubbed, London, circa 1808. The third of shaped form, with embossed floriate decoration. Maker’s marks rubbed, London, circa1838. Total weight approximately 753 gms silver Tallest 15cm high $300-600


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256 THREE STERLING SILVER SUGAR BOWLS LATE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Each with reeded with C scroll embossed decoration. Maker’s marks include C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London; D & J Welby, London & Charles Boyton II, London. Approximately 623 gms silver Tallest 10cm high $150-250 257 A GEORGE III STERLING SILVER WAITER RICHARD RUGG I / LONDON / CIRCA 1755 C scroll and shell border, with crest and scrolled feet Approximately 691gms silver 27cm diameter $700-900

259 A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER TEAPOT AND A CHRISTENING CUP The teapot of plain oval shape, with engraved garland decoration. Maker’s marks for Charles Boyton II, London, circa 1870. The christening cup, with floriate decoration, with maker’s marks for Edward & John Barnard, London, circa 1854. Total weight approximately 583 gms silver Tea pot 12cm high $300-500

260 A MATCHED SET OF STERLING SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES Comprising a matched setting for twelve comprising main forks, entree forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, and teaspoons. Makers include Josiah Williams & Co, London; Chawner & Co, London; John Miller & Co, Edinburgh & others Total weight approximately 2998 gms silver Soup soons approximately 22.5cm high $2,500-3,500

258 A WILLIAM IV TEAPOT AND GEORGE IV CREAM JUG EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER The melon shaped teapot with flower head finial and skirted base. Maker’s marks rubbed, London, circa 1833. The cream jug of compressed proportions with embossed floriate decoration and a gilt wash interior. Maker’s marks for Charles Fox II, London, circa 1828. Approximately 955 gms silver Tea pot 16cm high $600-800

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261 A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER CARD CASE, A YOYO, AND SNUFF BOX 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY The card case with foliate scroll decoration. Maker’s marks for Alfred Taylor, Birmingham, circa 1859 The contemporary sterling silver yoyo, marked Practical silverware, London. The sterling silver snuff box with engraved castle scene to lid, with no maker’s marks visible. Total weight approximately 193 gms silver Card case 9.5cm high $150-250 262 A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER BASKET WITH FIVE STERLING SILVER SWEET DISHES The basket with raised floral decoration and central cartouche. Maker’s marks for James Parks, London, circa 1898. The shell and leaf shaped dishes of various sizes and makers. Total weight approximately 564 gms silver Basket 18cm wide $200-300

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263 FOUR PIECES OF SILVERWARE VICTORIAN AND LATER Comprising two sterling silver sugar bowls, a creamer and one other bowl. Various makers and dates. Total weight approximately 455 gms silver Bowl 12cm diameter $200-300 264 A COLLECTION OF SILVERWARE VICTORIAN AND LATER Including three tankards, a trophy cup and a creamer. The sterling silver trophy cup with monogram and double handles. Maker’s marks for Henry Wigful, Sheffield, circa 1915. Other makers including Henry John Lias & Son, Samuel Walton Smith & Co, plus others. Total weight approximately 638 gms silver Trophy cup 8.5cm high $300-500

265 TWO GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER CREAMERS AND A BRANDY POT The brandy pot of plain design with an everted rim and a wooden handle. Maker’s marks worn, London, circa 1752. The first creamer of baluster form, raised on three pad feet. Maker’s marks not visible, London, circa 1754. The helmet shaped creamer, with MR monogram to lower body. Total weight approximately 370 gms silver Brandy pot (including handle) 20.5cm wide $400-600 266 A STERLING SILVER SOUP LADLE TOGETHER WITH TWO STERLING SILVER SAUCE LADLES AND SUGAR SIFTER The fiddle pattern soup ladle, with maker’s marks for Samuel Neville, Dublin, circa 1806. The fiddle thread and shell pattern sauce ladle, with maker’s marks for Chawner & Co, London, circa 1845. The fiddle and shell pattern sauce ladle, with maker’s marks rubbed, London, circa 1814. The fiddle and thread sugar sifter, with maker’s marks rubbed, London, circa 1841. Total weight approximately 384 gms silver Soup ladle 33cm long $300-500


270 A STERLING SILVER WAITER TOGETHER WITH A SILVER BASKET 20TH CENTURY The waiter circular in form with a lobed and reeded edge, raised on four flared feet. With central crest reading “Passez Avant”. Maker’s marks on Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield, circa 1927. The silver basket inset with a blue glass liner. Maker’s marks for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, circa 1918. Total weight approximately 738 gms silver (not including glass inset) Waiter 25.5cm diameter $300-500 271 TWELVE PIECES OF SILVERWARE VARIOUS MAKERS, GEORGIAN AND LATER Including a George IV cream jug and later sterling silver cups, tankards and tea strainer. Makers include Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, plus others. Total weight approximately 1561 gms silver Cream jug 14.5cm wide $500-700

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267 EIGHT STERLING SILVER CRUETS 19TH CENTURY Comprising three barrel shaped pepperettes. Maker’s marks for Maurice Freeman, Chester, circa 1899 & H J Lias & Son, London, circa 1874. A pair of salt cellars, each with a parcel gilt interior, shell capped shoulders and raised on four bun feet. Maker’s marks rubbed, London, circa 1809. Accompanied by a set of three Victorian shovel form salt spoons, each with a foliate handle. Maker’s marks for Robert Hennell III, London, circa 1857. A single salt cellar, with a fluted lower body, a gadrooned edge and scrolled handles. Maker’s marks for Stephen Smith, London, circa 1881. A muffineer, raised on a circular base. Maker’s marks for Samuel Wood, London, circa 1753 A pepperette, of miniature proportions. Maker’s marks for Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London, circa 1799. Approximately 541 gms silver The muffineer 15cm high $400-600 268 TEN MATCHED STERLING SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP SPOONS VARIOUS MAKER’S AND DATES Makers include John Lias, London; Peter & Ann Bateman, London; Hester Bateman, London and others. Total weight 678 gms silver Approximately 23cm long $1,000-2,000

269 TWO STERLING SILVER SUGAR BOWLS AND SWEETMEAT DISH 19TH CENTURY The first sugar bowl with foliate engraving, cartouche, gilt wash interior on scrolled feet. Maker’s marks for James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, circa 1836 The second sugar bowl with C scroll and flower head decoration, and presentation to Bernard Douglas Rowe. Maker’s marks for Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield, circa 1859. The sweetmeat dish, with pierced floral rim, reeded body, on pierced base. Maker’s marks for William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman, London, circa1897. Total weight approximately 851 gms silver Largest sugar bowl 13.5cm high $300-500

272 THREE STERLING SILVER MEAT SKEWERS AND A PAGE TURNER The page turner, of plain form with a loop handle. Maker’s marks for William Eley & William Fearn, London, circa 1799. The larger meat skewer initialled JEG beneath a loop handle. Maker’s marks for John Lias, London, circa 1812. The second meat skewer, decorated with a chimera crest, beneath a loop handle. Makers mark’s rubbed, London, circa 1805. The third meat skewer bearing a figural crest above an oval loop handle. Maker’s marks for George McHattie, Edinburgh, circa 1820. Total weight approximately 300 gms silver The page turner 34cm long $400-600

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276 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY STERLING SILVER WAITER THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS / SHEFFIELD / CIRCA 1925 With a shaped and reeded edge, raised on scrolled feet and engraved 2.5.1925 to centre. Approximately 418 gms silver 20cm diameter $500-700 277 A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER CHALICE HENRY HOLLAND / LONDON / CIRCA 1859 Finely embossed with scene of hares surrounded by reeds and flowers, with cartouche and gilt wash interior. Approximately 160 gms silver 13.5cm high $500-700

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273 THREE STERLING SILVER MARROW SPOONS 18TH & 19TH CENTURY The first with maker’s marks for William Sumner, London, circa 1793. Initialled PEG with crest to verso. The second of plain form with maker’s marks for William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London, circa 1777. The third decorated with shell motif to verso, with makers mark’s for Chawner & Co, London, circa 1865. Total weight approximately 132 gms silver 23cm, 21cm & 21cm respectively $400-600

278 TWO NOVELTY SILVER SUGAR NIPS The first modelled as a harlequin with entwined serpent finger rings. Partial maker’s marks rubbed, town mark for Edinburgh visible along with Victorian duty mark. The second modelled as a male figure, holding his arms aloft. 800 German silver hallmarks to one finger ring, partially rubbed, circa 1940s. Approximately 118 gms silver 11cm & 10cm respectively $200-300

274 A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER HANDLED PAGE TURNER WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS / LONDON / CIRCA 1901 The oversized tortoiseshell blade, mounted to a sterling silver handle. Each side of the handle cast with a couple within rocaille scrollwork. Total weight approximately 189 gms 45cm long $300-500 275 A COLLECTION OF MATCHED STERLING SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN FORKS VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES Comprising nineteen entree forks and main forks. Marker’s include Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London; John Round & Son Ltd, London and others. Total weight approximately 2089 gms silver The main forks 20cm long $800-1,200

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283 A COLLECTION OF SEVEN STERLING SILVER BOWLS VARIOUS MAKERS, VICTORIAN AND LATER Of varying sizes. Total weight approximately 838 gms silver The largest bowl 11.5cm wide $300-500 284 A MATCHED STERLING SILVER SUITE OF FIDDLE, THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN FLATWARE Comprising 10 soup spoons, 13 dessert spoons, 13 teaspoons, 19 dinner forks, 16 entree forks, and a soup ladle. Various maker’s including Chawner & Co (George William Adams) London; John Miller & Co, Glasgow; plus others. Total weight approximately 4668 gms silver $3,000-5,000 285 THREE GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER SUGAR NIPS Each similar in design, all hallmarks rubbed. Approximately 114 gms silver 12.5cm, 11.3cm & 12.4cm respectively $300-500

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279 TWO GRAPE SHEARS 19TH CENTURY The first with grape and vine decoration. The Netherlands, circa 1817. The second with apostle decoration to handles. English, circa 1880s. 16cm & 18cm respectively $150-250 280 TWO SILVER CHALICES OF AUSTRALIAN INTEREST 19TH CENTURY The first chalice decorated with bright cut garland decoration to rim. With presentation from the Murrumbidgee Pastoral Association for Second Prize awarded to “Mr F Chisholm’s Imported Bull, Cheiftain, Wagga Wagga, Sept 12th, 1876”. Maker’s marks for William Evans, London, circa 1876. Retailer’s mark for Hardy Bros, Sydney to underside of base. The second chalice raised on a stem in the form of oars and rope above a circular platform base. With an inscribed presentation for First Place in the Maiden Four Race of the Geelong Regatta to The Ballarat Club, W Stout, W Gledhill, J Stout, T Mann, and R Angus. No visible marks. Approximately 206 gms silver 13.5cm & 16cm respectively $200-300

281 A MATCHED SUITE OF FIFTEEN STERLING SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SPOONS Comprising three sets of spoons matched into a larger set. Including a married set of five spoons each with a matching monogram with maker’s marks for William & Patrick Cunningham & Robert Wilson, Edinburgh, circa 1818 & 1798. A set of four spoons, maker’s marks for Charles Eley London, circa 1824. A set of six matched Georgian spoons, each bearing a crest to handle, various maker’s and dates. Total weight approximately 516 gms silver The spoons approximately 17cm long $500-700 282 THREE STERLING SILVER TROPHY CUPS 18TH & 19TH CENTURY The first of typical form, with a banded girdle flanked by two C scroll handles. The whole later embossed with floral decoration. Partial maker’s marks for Thomas Walker, Dublin, circa 1718. The second of typical form flanked by scroll handles. The lower body decorated with foliate capped linear designs. Maker’s marks for Holland, Andwinckle & Slater, London, circa 1894. The third of typical form, with a slightly averted rim, flanked by C scroll handles. Partial maker’s marks rubbed. Total weight approximately 1076 gms silver 12cm, 14.5cm & 11.5cm high respectively $500-700

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286 A STERLING SILVER TRINKET BOX, TOGETHER WITH FIVE TOBACCO BOXES The trinket box of circular form with foliate engraving to rim and gilt wash interior. Maker’s marks Charles Fox & Co, London, 1915 The first tobacco box, of oval form, initialled SGR to lid. Marker’s marks for William Neale, Birmingham, circa 1910. The second tobacco box, of circular form, initialled J.E.L.C to lid. Marker’s marks for A & J Zimmerman Ltd , Birmingham, circa 1910. The third tobacco box, of circular form, initialled and dated 1904 to lid. Marker’s marks for Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, circa 1902. The fourth & fifth tobacco boxes, each of oval form and initialled to lid. Marker’s marks for George Unite, Birmingham, circa 1919. The trinket box 8cm diameter $300-500 287 A VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER COMMUNION CUP, IN ORIGINAL CASE HENRY WILKINSON & CO / SHEFFIELD Octagonal form, with elaborate decoration overall. With presentation ‘to Rev. R Salthouse by Mrs J.D. Reade of the elms, West Derby, 7th June 1869’ Approximately 149 gms silver 9cm high $300-400

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288 THREE GEORGE III STERLING SILVER PAP BOATS EARLY 19TH CENTURY The first with a finely embossed floriate rim. Maker’s marks for Rebecca Eames & Edward Barnard I, London, circa 1820. The second parcel gilt with maker’s marks rubbed, London, circa 1801. The third with maker’s marks rubbed, London, circa 1815. Total weight approximately 204 gms silver 12.8cm, 13cm & 13.3cm respectively $600-800 289 SIX DECORATIVE SPOONS 19TH CENTURY Including a large Dutch silver spoon with pastoral scene to interior of bowl. With export maker’s marks. A pair of spoons, each with a classical scene to interior of bowl, unmarked. A sterling silver spoon with shell shaped bowl and figural handle. Maker’s marks for Thomas White, London, circa 1898 Two sterling silver spoons with central mermaid motif. Maker’s marks for William Comyns & Sons, London, circa 1891 & 1894 Total weight approximately 249 gms silver The largest 15.5cm long $150-250

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290 THREE STERLING SILVER CANISTERS TOGETHER WITH A STERLING SILVER SHAVING BRUSH Comprising a box of cylindrical form, set with coins to base and lid, bearing the Watson coat of arms, with gilt wash interior. Marked RH. A sterling silver cased shaving brush, maker’s marks worn. A small vesta case, bearing a monogram to lid. Maked Palfrey sterling silver to interior of lid. A small Georgian box with two compartments. Maker’s marks for Alexander Goodman, Gainsford & Co, Sheffield, circa 1807. Total weight approximately 245 gms silver Coin inset box 6cm high $200-300 291 A COLLECTION OF SILVERWARE 20TH CENTURY Comprising a circular pill box with reeded body and flower finial, marked MA 900 to interior. A candle snuffer with a flami-form finial, marked MG 925. A two handled salt cellar, maker’s marks for William Comyns & Sons, London, circa 1902. A small silver plate barrel shaped salt. A sterling silver miniature saucepan, maker’s marks for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, circa 1901 Total weight approximately 209 gms silver The snuffer 8cm high $200-300 292 EIGHT STERLING SILVER ITEMS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising five mother of pearl and sterling silver pocket knives, three in original leather sleeves. A mother of pearl and sterling silver snail fork, S. Mordan & Co sterling silver cigar punch and floral embossed needle case. Total weight approximately 112 gms silver (excluding cases) The fork 14.7cm long $100-200

293 THREE BABY RATTLES 19TH CENTURY AND LATER The first with four bells, a whistle top and a coral teether. Maker’s mark for IH. A silver plate Mr Punch form rattle with two bells and a whistle top. Unmarked. A double ended rattle, maker’s marks for Adie & Lovekin Ltd Birmingham, circa 1918. Mr Punch rattle 13.2cm long $150-250

296 A MATCHING MR PUNCH THEMED ASHTRAY AND VESTA The ashtray of rectangular form with embossed ‘PUNCH’ and humorous scene. Maker’s marks for Edward Durban & Co, Birmingham, 1876 The vesta embossed with matching scenery, dated 1898. No hallmarks visible, possibly worn. Total weight approximately 53 gms silver The tray 10cm long $100-200

294 THREE VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER CARD CASES The first with engraved decoration overall. Opening at the side to reveal a grosgrain card compartment. Maker’s marks for Henry Hyde Aston, Birmingham, circa 1864. The second with foliate engraving overall, initialled TW to centre. Maker’s marks for William Oliver, Birmingham, circa 1898. The third with floriate engraving overall, initialled and crested to centre. Maker’s marks for Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham, circa 1891. Total weight approximately 137 gms silver The largest 8cm x 5.4cm $100-200

297 FIVE PICTURE FRAMES VICTORIAN AND LATER Including circular form surmounted with ribbon. Maker’s marks for Mappin & Webb, London, circa 1916. A rectangular form frame, mounted with cupids and foliate decoration with an incised border, unmarked. Three other Birmingham sterling silver picture frames, all early 20th century. The rectangular frame 17cm x 12cm $200-300

295 FOUR STERLING SILVER SHELLS BOXES TOGETHER WITH A COWRIE SHELL SNUFF BOX Comprising four clam shells formed boxes, and a silver mounted cowrie box, bearing the name D.McGregor to lid. Total weight approximately 151 gms silver The largest measuring 8cm wide $100-200

298 A COLLECTION OF FLATWARE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising a pair of sauce ladles, four decorative spoons, sugar nips, a folding medicine spoon and a tea caddy spoon. $300-500 299 A CHINESE EXPORT IVORY BOX ALONG WITH SIMILAR CARD CASES AND A SMALL BOXED PUZZLE* 19TH CENTURY Each piece intricately carved with figures in landscape. The box 5.7cm x 24.5cm x 9.5cm $300-500

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305 BENJAMIN GIBBON (BRITISH, 1914 - ?) Floral Still Life oil on linen signed upper left; Benjamin Gibbon 60 x 50cm $300-500 306 A NORTH WEST PERSIAN RUG CIRCA 1900 Decorated with a scrolling repeat lattice of botehs amidst foliage to the main field against an ivory ground, within an intricate border of scrolling flowers 206cm x 368cm $800-1,200 307 JOAN RUSSELL (1905-1991) Canal Shop mixed media on board artist’s stamp verso 18 x 25cm EXHIBITIONS: Christmas Exhibition, Bridget McDonnell, Carlton, December 1998, cat.13 $200-400 308 DORA CHAPMAN (1911-1995) Study for Self Portrait c.1940 oil on canvas unsigned 48.5 x 37.5cm EXHIBITIONS: Dora Chapman and James Cant, Bridget McDonnell Gallery, Melbourne, 1-17 October 2003 300

300 HARRY ROSENGRAVE (1899-1986) Female Nude oil on canvas signed lower left: H Rosengrave 58 x 47cm $500-700

303 DOUGLAS DUNDAS (1900-1981) Boats at Double Bay 1944 oil on board signed and dated lower left: D. Dundas ‘44 inscribed with artist’s name, title and date verso 29 x 39cm

301 TWO ANTIQUE ANGLO-COLONIAL CHESTS 19TH CENTURY One camphor wood, the other cedar, both with brass corners and banding Largest 46cm high, 100cm wide, and 50cm deep $300-500

PROVENANCE: Macquarie Galleries, Sydney (label verso) Bridget McDonnell Gallery, Melbourne (label verso) $1,500-2,500

302 HARRY ROSENGRAVE (1899-1986) Bell Homework: Two Heads in Tension 1951 oil on board signed, dated and titled verso 38 x 24.5cm $500-700

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304 FRANCES DERHAM (1894-1987) Margaret, Dancer and Model, 1950 oil on board signed lower right: F.Derham signed, titled and dated verso 28.5 x 23.5cm $500-700

OTHER NOTES: Related Works: For a similar painting ref : Campbell, J., James Cant and Dora Chapman, The Beagle Press, Sydney, 1995, pl.2, p.8 and illus. back cover . (Self Portrait 1940, Collection of Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide) $3,500-5,500


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309 A GEORGE III CARVED AND GILT-FRAMED WALL MIRROR LATE 18TH CENTURY The rectangular plate within a pierced frame of C-scrolls and foliate decoration surmounted by a shell crest 103cm, 63cm $800-1,200 310 A GROUP OF ELEVEN PIECES OF STAFFORDSHIRE CIRCA 1820-40 Including brocage figures, a pair of elephant spill vases, a pair of rabbits, and two lions The spill vases 21cm high $800-1,200 312 TWO EGYPTIAN THEMED BRONZE SCULPTURES AND A CLASSICAL EWER 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising a bust of a pharaoh, a sculpture of a sphinx and a figural-handled ewer Ewer 16cm high $600-800 313 A GEORGE III EBONY INLAID MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY Of D-shape outline, the fold over top above an inlaid frieze, raised on tapering square-section legs with spade feet 73cm high, 91cm long, 44cm deep $400-600 314 A COLLECTION OF SEVEN GLASS DUMP WEIGHTS EARLY 19TH CENTURY Of various sizes, all with internal floral motifs. 14.5cm high $500-700 309

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316 315 A CHINESE CANTON EXPORT LACQUER TEA CADDY 19TH CENTURY Decorated with figures in landscapes and scrolling foliage in gold lacquer on a black ground, opening to two pewter tea canisters. 21cm high, 37cm wide, 27cm deep $600-800 316 JULIAN ROSSI ASHTON (1851-1942) Rural View watercolour on paper signed lower left: Julian Ashton 23.5 x 32.5cm $2,000-3,000

318 NORA GURDON (1881-1974) Lakeside House oil on canvas on board signed lower right: N.Gurdon 24 x 34cm $800-1,200 319 ROLAND WAKELIN (1887-1971) Boats, Lakeside 1929 oil on board signed and dated lower right: R.Wakelin/ 1929 32.5 x 33.5cm $3,000-5,000 320 AN ANGLO-INDIAN BOOKCASE CABINET 19TH CENTURY With a pair barley twist doors, enclosing two shelves 132cm high, 94cm wide, and 40cm deep $400-600

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321 THREE DUESBURY CAMPAGNA SHAPED VASES TOGETHER WITH TWO PLATES LATE 18TH CENTURY The campagna shaped urns, each of varying size and all with painted reserves of flowers and gilt scroll handles. The first plate oval in form, decorated with flowers within a yellow border, the other plate circular in form, decorated with a painted child in landscape within a gilt border The vases 20cm high $600-900 322 A GROUP OF FIVE PIECES OF DUESBURY DERBY PORCELAIN CIRCA 1790 Including a tankard with a painted seascape together with a coffee can, a flared spill vase, a plate and bowl Tankard 13cm high $300-500


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323 A GROUP OF TWELVE STAFFORDSHIRE AND DERBY FIGURES 19TH CENTURY Including an early Derby harlequin boy within brocage with patch marks, Wood style figures titled ‘Show woman’, ‘Bird nest,’ and ‘Shepherd’ together with a calf figure within brocage Derby figure 15cm, tallest Wood figure 18cm $300-500 324 A GROUP OF FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE COW CREAMERS CIRCA 1820s Three cow creamers are lustre glazed on green moulded bases together with two other transfer print creamers Each approximately 15cm high $400-600 325 A COALPORT PART TEA SET CIRCA 1820 Pattern no. 759. With creamer, bowl and four plates. In deep blue with raised gilt decoration and alternating painted reserves of birds and flowers. Jug 11cm high LITERATURE: Illustrated in Michael Messenger, Coalport 1795-1926 (1995), p.108, pl. 56 $400-500

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326 A GROUP OF ELEVEN PORTRAIT MINIATURES* LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Including three shadow portraits, a framed plaster relief, two framed wax portraits, two similar watercolour profiles, two in watercolour on ivory, and three others Largest wax portrait 12cm (excluding frame) $500-700 327 TWO GEORGE III TEA CADDIES 18TH CENTURY One with shell cartouche within boxwood stringing together with a later tea caddy with dome cover in walnut with ebony and satinwood banding, both enclosing compartments with covers The shell decorated tea caddy 12cm high 19cm wide, 11cm deep $240-440

328 A GROUP OF VICTORIAN FACE SCREENS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Two pairs and a single screen in papier mache, the remaining pair embroidered. Largest 49cm long, 29cm wide $500-700 329 A GROUP OF SIX WOOD STYLE STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES CIRCA 1810 -1840 Including a figure of Neptune, a figure of a widow and her children, a pair of children reading and two other figures Tallest 23.5cm high $300-500

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330 AN EBONY AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID TEA CADDY CIRCA 1860 Of sarcophagus form on reeded bun feet, the hinged top enclosing a zinc-lined interior, inlaid with neoclassical decoration with foliate and birds 17cm high, 32cm wide, 25cm deep $400-600 331 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY The top with serpentine drop leaves above a frieze drawer, on chamfered square legs 68cm high, 103cm wide (open), 73cm deep $260-460


334 332 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIR AND A LATER CHAIR OF SIMILAR TYPE LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATE 19TH CENTURY RESPECTIVELY Each of typical form with serpentine top rail above a pierced splat and outswept arms, on moulded square legs George III chair 96cm high, 63cm wide $300-500 333 AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE CIRCA 1850 The circular leather-lined top above a frieze of four drawers and four false drawer fronts, raised on a carved bulbous column with three outswept legs with scrolling feet 74cm high, 113cm diameter $800-1,200

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334 A FRAMED FRENCH PAINTED SILK AND IVORY FAN* LATE 18TH CENTURY The silk leaf with three painted reserves, the central one with a champetre, the other two scenes depicting musical cherubs. The remainder of the fan is decorated with panels of painted flowering vines, classical scenes and sequins. Mounted in a decorative frame. 43cm high, 74cm wide $800-1,200

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335 ENGLISH SCHOOL 19TH CENTURY A pair of pastoral landscapes. oil on board, oval Each within original decorated gilt mount and rococo frame 15 x 20cm each (oval) $800-1,200 336 A FINE GEORGE III INLAY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY CIRCA 1800 The top with burr elm panel with ebony and satinwood geometric marquetry, the hinged top enclosing covers 14cm high, 23cm wide, 12.5cm deep $500-700

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337 A GROUP OF STONE INSET BOXES LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY Including brass and silver plate, some with geometric patterns 1cm high, 7.5cm wide, 4.5cm deep $400-600 338 TWO ANTIQUE ANGLO-COLONIAL CAMPHORWOOD CHESTS 19TH CENTURY Both with brass corners and banding 44cm high 94cm wide, 44cm deep $500-700 339 THEO SCHARF (1898-1987) Rush Hour, Milan 1921 watercolour on paper signed and dated upper right: SCHARF/’21 27 x 27cm $400-600 340 OSWALD HALL (1917-1991) Interior with Reading Figure oil on canvas on board initialled and dated lower left: OH’58 25 x 20cm $400-600

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341 A GROUP OF CERAMICS 19TH CENTURY Including pair of Saxon lidded tureens on stands, four porcelain jugs, and two others Tallest jug 21.5cm high $200-300 342 A PART SUITE OF SPODE STONE CHINA CABBAGE PATTERN PORCELAIN CIRCA 1815 Pattern no. 2061, some in under glaze blue and impressed marks. Comprising a tea pot, two trios, two coffee cups and saucers, a waste bowl, six side plates, a sandwich plate and other smaller serving plates $300-500 343 A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY SEWING BOX EARLY 1830S In the form of a miniature press cupboard, the hinged top enclosing a tray and pin cushion above a pair of panelled doors enclosing five drawers, on flattened bun feet 27cm high, 25.5cm wide, 18cm deep $300-500 344 A GROUP OF WOOD STYLE STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES EARLY 19TH CENTURY Including a figure of peace, a pair of cupid candle sticks, together with other smaller draped figures Candlesticks 14cm high $400-600

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345 A GEORGE III BOXWOOD-STRUNG MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE CIRCA 1810 The upper part with a moulded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting lower part with a secretaire drawer enclosing a fitted interior above three long drawers, on bracket feet, the brasses apparently original 238cm high, 109cm wide, 56cm deep $700-1,200

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346 HAYLEY LEVER (1876-1958) The Harbour St Ives, Cornwall oil on panel signed lower right; Hayley Lever inscribed with artist’s name and title verso and cat no.1 15cm x 23cm $1,500-2,500 347 LOUIS MCCUBBIN (1890-1952) The Pool, Yarra Glen oil on board signed lower right L.McCUBBIN signed verso and inscribed with title 28.5cm x 21cm $1,500-2,500 348 A FRENCH RENAISSANCE STYLE WALNUT DRESSING STOOL LATE 19TH CENTURY Of outswept X-shape form, the arms terminating in carved heads, the legs with paw feet 58cm high, 75cm wide, 55cm deep $300-500 349 A GEORGE III-STYLE WING BACK SOFA EARLY 20TH CENTURY On tapering square-section supports, covered in green damask 98cm high, 143cm wide, 67cm deep $400-600 350 A GROUP OF VICTORIAN BRASS LETTER HOLDERS, WEIGHTS, AND BOXES The letter holders include flowers, wheat sheaf, shell, Prince of Wales feather motifs, a sunburst dish, three boxes, and a figurative panel Longest box 16.5cm, largest letter holder 14cm $300-500

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351 TWO GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD WINE TABLES LATE 18TH CENTURY Each with a circular top with raised edge raised on a turned stem and three outswept supports with pad feet Tallest 73cm high, 53cm diameter $200-300


352 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD WINE TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY The tilting circular top on a bird-cage base raised on a ‘gun barrel’ column and three outswept legs with claw feet 70cm high, 75cm diameter $500-700 353 A GROUP OF FIVE VICTORIAN LOW FOOT STOOLS A pair of square stools with padded needlework tops and cabriole feet, together with three assorted circular stools variously with beadwork and needlework covers Square stool 18cm, 32cm wide 32cm deep $200-400 354 A FUR THROW RUG, POSSIBLY POSSUM With felt backing 174cm x 160cm $300-500 355 A GROUP OF FULLY-UPHOLSTERED SEAT FURNITURE A down-filled two-seat sofa, a pair of armchairs, and another armchair, variously covered in floral fabric Settee 81cm high, 144cm long, 77cm deep $200-400

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356 A CAUGHLEY PUNCH BOWL CIRCA 1770 The blue transfer of Chinoiserie scenes and floral decoration with banding to interior 10cm high, 24.5cm diameter $200-300 357 A GROUP OF CUSHIONS VARIOUSLY COVERED IN GEORGIAN AND LATER FABRIC About ten cushions, the covers tapestry and needlework Largest 45cm x 35cm approximately $160-260 358 A BOXED SET OF ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS CIRCA 1921 Including six cans and saucers, black with gilt handles and decoration Coffee cans 5.5cm high $200-300

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359 A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK COFFER LATE 17TH CENTURY Of typical form, the hinged top enclosing an open interior, the front and sides panelled, the front rails and stiles with carved decoration 62cm high, 120cm wide, 53.5cm deep $500-700 360 TONY JOHNSON Born 1941 Poinsettia Tine in Red Hill oil on board 52cm x 67.5cm $1,000-1,500 361 HELEN OGILIVIE (1902-1993) Local Pub 1972 oil on board signed and dated lower right: H.OGILVIE 17.5cm x 24.5cm PROVENANCE: Joshua McClelland Gallery, Melbourne (label verso) $2,500-3,500

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361A HELEN OGILVIE (1902-1993) Tennis Pavilion 1968 oil on board signed and dated lower right: H.OGILVIE 20cm x 14.5cm $2,000-3,000


362 VIOLA PATERSON (1899-1981) Women in Mourning, Greece colour linocut, ed.5/12 signed and editioned lower left 22 x 25cm $300-500 363 JOHN SPINK (20TH CENTURY) Bush Landscape c.1950 watercolour on paper signed lower right: JOHN SPIN.. 24.5 x 29.5cm $200-300 364 ARTIST UNKNOWN (20TH CENTURY) Bedroom Interior c.1950 oil on linen signed lower left: [Devas ?] 53 x 43.5cm $200-400 365 EILEEN MAYO (1906-1994) Woman and Siamese Cat colour lithograph, ed. 3/20 signed, titled and editioned at base 30 x 35cm $800-1,200

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366 LEN ANNOIS (1906-1966) European Street View 1952 watercolour on paper signed and dated lower right: L.en Annois/ 52 30 x 34cm $400-600 367 BARON DE LYOUEMONT (20TH CENTURY) Pont Avers, Brittany oil on board label attached verso that reads: “I give this picture painted in Brittany, at Pont Avers by the Baron de Lyouemont to my friend Mrs Lox. Mary E. Mathews July 30 1932 29 x 20cm $200-400 368 A CHINOISERIE STANDARD LAMP FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY The turned stem on a circular base gilt-decorated on a black lacquer ground with a scene of a village in a landscape 170cm high $260-460

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377 A GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES 19TH CENTURY Mostly animals, including four pairs of cats, a lion, and a poodle Poodle 8cm high, tallest cat 12cm high $400-600 378 A GROUP OF EIGHT PIECES OF STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN CIRCA 1810 Including a Flight Barr & Barr plate, a Chamberlain Worcester cup and saucer, a Duesbury Derby plate,two spill vases, a campana shape vase, and a tankard Derby plate 15cm diameter, Spode Campagna vase 13cm high $400-600

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369 A FOOTSTOOL LATE 19TH CENTURY The upholstered square top on a curving X-frame base 41cm high, 56 cm wide, 52cm deep $200-400 370 A VERY LARGE NORTH WEST PERSIAN CARPET LATE 19TH CENTURY Decorated with a very complex design of scrolling flowers and foliage against a deep blue ground, within a large border 440cm x 600cm $2,000-4,000 371 A PERSIAN HAMADAN RUG CIRCA 1900 Decorated with a complex repeating design of botehs against an ivory ground, with a border of Chinese inspired dragons 148cm x 113ecm $800-1,200 372 ARTIST UNKNOWN LATE 18TH CENTURY Portrait of a Girl oil on canvas unsigned 23.5cm x 18.5cm $300-500

373 AN ASSORTED GROUP OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY Including a pair of Coalbrookdale vases, a Spode flower-encrusted perfume bottle pattern no. 4650, a Coalport helmet shaped jug with painted birds, and a platter with centre painted with English flowers within a border with raised blue grapes together with a spill vase with similar raised lavender decoration and tankard Spode perfume bottle 9cm high $400-600 374 A GROUP OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN 19TH CENTURY Including a pair of Wedgwood basalt vases painted with flowers, a New Hall jug painted with Chinoiserie scene, and others Wedgwood vases 10cm high (tallest) $400-600 375 A GROUP OF COALPORT AND NEW HALL PORCELAIN CIRCA 1810 Including a Coalport plate, London shape sugar bowl and cover, a waisted bowl, a Newhall trio, cup and saucer, two spill vases, and an early Coalport gilt decorated plate Sugar bowl 12cm high $400-600 376 A GROUP OF NINE STAFFORDSHIRE GLAZED ANIMAL FIGURES Including two whippets, four cats and a kitten, and a cow creamer, all in a Jackfield glaze, and a Whieldon type glazed cow creamer. Tallest cat 18cm $200-300

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379 A SEVRES-STYLE CHOCOLATE CUP AND COVER TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR COFFEE CAN CIRCA 1860 The chocolate cup with a cobalt blue ground with cartouche of a painted portrait of a lady within a gilt jewelled border, with a conforming cover. The coffee can painted with a scene of the temple of friendship. Chocolate cup 12cm high $300-500 380 A GROUP OF THIRTEEN PIECES OF SPODE, CHAMBERLAIN, WORCESTER, AND OTHER PORCELAIN CIRCA 1820 Including two Chamberlain Worcester plates, a Spode plate, spill vases including Spode and Ridgway, and a Ridgway cream jug Largest plate 23.5cm diameter, largest spill vase 18.5cm $300-500 381 A GROUP OF ELEVEN PORCELAIN PLATES AND TWO STAFFORDSHIRE PUNCH BOWLS CIRCA 1810 -1830 The plates principally Spode and Masons Ironstone, one bowl painted with sprigs of blossom and gilded lion heads under each handle, the other Spode Punch bowl 16cm high $500-800 382 TWO ROYAL CROWN DERBY TEA SERVICES 1907 AND 1911 One dated 1911, comprising six tea cups and saucers. Each cup painted with a cartouche of landscape with birds, continuous band of gilt and painted flowers; the other dated 1907, comprising six teacups and saucers, six side plates, sandwich dishes and cream jug, all with conforming decoration, painted with sprigs of flowers Sandwich dishes 23cm diameter $500-700


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383 AN INDIAN MINIATURE AND TWO PERIOD PORTRAIT MINIATURES* 19TH CENTURY The first depicting an elephant procession, reverse painted oil or gouache on plastic film, oval in shape housed in a square ebonized frame. The two portrait miniatures depicting ladies of the court, both painted on ivory. Elephant procession 8.5cm, 7cm $500-700 384 A GROUP OF COFFEE CANS BY CHAMBERLAIN WORCESTER, SPODE, COALPORT, PARIS, AND OTHER MAKERS CIRCA 1810 TO 1830 Some decorated in the Imari palette, others with bands of bright orange and green leaves. The Paris coffee can painted with a reserve of flowers with gilt decoration Tallest 8cm high $400-600 385 A GROUP OF FOUR RALPH WOOD STYLE FIGURES AND OTHER CERAMIC PIECES The Ralph Wood style figures include a lady in a yellow dress and a similar figure, with a Derby figure with patch marks to base, and others Tallest Ralph Wood style 18cm high $300-500

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386 A GROUP OF FIVE PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT MINIATURES, A PAINTED PORTRAIT MINIATURE, AND OTHER OBJECTS Together with a silver box and a crucifix; four of the frames and crucifix in micro mosaic, the portrait miniature of a Georgian gentleman titled ‘Guillaume IV’ framed along with one other in banded semi precious stones, and another frame painted in enamel on brass Largest frame 11cm x 8cm $600-800 387 A GROUP OF FIVE BLUE AND WHITE LEAFSHAPED BUTTER BOATS 18TH CENTURY Comprising Wedgwood, Worcester, Caughley, and two other dishes The largest 15cm long $300-500 388 TWO SETS OF WATERFORD AND WEBB CRYSTAL TUMBLERS Including eight Waterford and four Webb Waterford 10cm and Webb 11cm high $400-600 389 TWO SUITES OF ETCHED GLASS WARE One set etched with a continuous band of grape vine, and another etched with a continuous band of foliage and exotic animals. Including ale glasses, wine glasses, and two jugs Tallest jug 22cm approximately $300-500

390 A GROUP OF GLASS STEMWARE CIRCA 1980 Including ten Georgian style rummers, champagnes and two jugs etc Rummers 14.5cm high $100-200 391 A FINE (POSSIBLY) IRISH CRYSTAL BOWL ON STAND AND ANOTHER BOWL 19TH CENTURY The bowl on stand with fan shape cut diamond decoration on a square base with fluted cut decoration together with a bowl with a fluted banded edge above a continuous band of etched fruit on a star cut base Bowl on stand 19cm high, 19.5cm wide $100-300 392 A GROUP OF ASSORTED CRYSTAL BOWLS AND DISHES EARLY 20TH CENTURY AND LATER Including lozenge cut, pressed glass and a salad bowl with a silver plate mounted edge Largest 20cm diameter $100-200 393 AN ASSORTED GROUP OF PORCELAIN INCLUDING SEVRES AND WORCESTER CIRCA 1810-1830 A Sevres plate, a Flight Barr & Barr plate, a leafshaped plate possibly Coalport, two coffee cans with saucers, and the waste bowl with gold banding and painted with flowers Worcester decorated bowl 22.5cm $200-300


394 AN ASSORTED GROUP OF PORCELAIN INCLUDING SAMSON WORCESTER AND COALPORT CIRCA 1820 - 1880 Including small vases, a miniature bowl, a Worcester ink set and other painted miniature pieces each with painted reserves Samson Worcester bowl 6.5cm high, 12cm diameter $200-300 395 A GROUP OF FIVE PAINTED PLATES FROM VARIOUS STAFFORDSHIRE FACTORIES, TOGETHER WITH OTHER VASES AND BOWLS Three plates with centres painted in gold and raised grape vine borders, the other plate painted with botanical motif titled verso ‘Meads Dodecotheon’ together with a Davenport waste bowl and another, a pair of rhyton vases, a campana shaped vase, and a painted small vase with cover Tallest vase 14cm high $100-200 396 AN ASSORTED GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE AND OTHER PORCELAIN CIRCA 1830 Including two Staffordshire plates, one with moulded handles; a punch bowl with raised gilt and painted cartouches of flowers (rubbed); an ink set with painted yellow flowers and banded border; a plate with banded flowers; and a Minton spill vase with continuous banded flowers on claw feet Inkset 30cm long, punch bowl 26cm diameter $200-300 397 AN ASSORTED GROUP OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN CIRCA 1810-1840 Including five waste bowls, with examples by Minton and Ridgway and another marked pattern no.1063; together with spill vases by Spode and other Staffordshire factories; and others Largest waste bowl 9cm high, 18cm diameter $100-300 398 AN ASSORTED GROUP OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN INCLUDING DERBY AND SPODE CIRCA 1820-1880 Including a Duesbury ewer and another by Royal Crown Derby with painted irises and a moulded gilt handle; small vases including Spode with painted flowers; various plates with painted flowers; and various cups, some with saucers Ewer 16cm high $200-300 399 A FRENCH CARVED AND GILT-FRAMED GIRANDOLE MIRROR 19TH CENTURY The narrow upright rectangular plate within a cabochonmoulded frame surmounted with a foliate crest above a shallow shelf and a pair of curving arms, each supporting a single light, with further floral and foliate decoration below 131cm high, 46cm wide $500-700

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400 AN OAK HIGH DRESSER CIRCA 1780, PROBABLY WELSH The open plate rack with a moulded cornice above four shelves, cup hooks to the frieze and shelves, the lower part with three frieze drawers and a shaped apron raised on flat baluster supports, a pot-board below 207cm high, 180cm wide, 43cm deep $10,000-12,000 401 A GROUP OF SIX STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED PLATES CIRCA 1840 -1860 With Eastern and rural scenes, two impressed with Rogers marks 44446 Largest 25cm diameter $200-400 402 A STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED MEAT PLATTER CIRCA 1840 Decorated with pastoral scene 38cm wide $200-400 403 A STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE MEAT PLATTER AND MAZARINE CIRCA 1840 The mazarine decorated with English gentry pattern, the platter centered with a vase of flowers and surrounded by a flower and leaf border Mazarine 33cm long $300-500 404 A SPODE ‘DEATH OF THE BEAR’ BOWL, TOGETHER WITH SEVEN OTHER BLUE AND WHITE PIECES CIRCA 1840 - 1860 Death of the bear 21cm diameter $300-500 405 A SPODE STONEWARE PLATE, A PAIR OF SANDWICH DISHES, AND ANOTHER CIRCA 1840 - 1860 The stoneware plate centered with flowers and bordered with bees and flowers, the sandwich dishes with British scenery, together with an oval pearlware dish decorated with medieval scene Stoneware dish 26cm long $200-300 406 A HICKS & MEIGH BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED BOWL, AND A STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE BOWL The Hicks and Meigh with birds and flowers, the pearl ware with medieval scenery 24cm and 26cm diameter respectively $300-400

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407 A GROUP OF FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER TANKARDS CIRCA 1840 Each with British rural scenes Largest 13cm high $200-400 408 A GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE CIRCA 1850 - 1860 Including a large bowl with cartouches of European scenery and flower decoration, a pearl ware dish with Eastern scenery, and other plates and dishes Large bowl 25cm $200-300 409 A GROUP OF FOURTEEN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED PLATES CIRCA 1840 - 1850 Some with flowers and scenery Largest 26.5cm diameter $400-500

410 A FLIGHT BARR & BARR DINNER SERVICE CIRCA 1820 Comprising four dinner plates, twelve entree plates, six tea cups and saucers, two coffee cans, and a scalloped sandwich dish with painted sprigs of flowers and gold border Sandwich dish 29.5cm long $300-400 411 TWO DECORATIVE PAINTINGS 20TH CENTURY i) Chimey P; Floating Tiger oil on canvas, 24 x 29.5cm ii) Sinan Cole: Portrait of a Young Man oil on board, 19 x 13cm $100-150 412 TWO DECORATIVE PAINTINGS 20TH CENTURY i) Debbie George: Sheep Cup and Auricula acrylic on board, 15 x 15cm ii) Artist Unknown; Crocodile Drinking oil on wood, 20.5 x 14cm $100-150


413 THREE WORKS BY HARLEY MANIFOLD AND ONE OTHER i) En Plein air ii) To Nature iii) Old Treasury Building and State Court Offices iv) Landscape oil on canvas; oil on board largest: 20 x 25cm; smallest: 13.5 x 17.5cm $250-450 414 DANILA VASSILIEFF (1897-1958) Two Female Portraits watercolour on paper laid on board unsigned 27 x 23cm each $1,800-2,800 415 AN ANGLO-AMERICAN GUERNSEY REGULATOR CLOCK CIRCA 1870 With an English mahogany case and American movement, striking on bell. The painted dial with Roman numerals set within a brass case and carved circular frame 69cm high, 43cm wide, 13cm deep $300-400 416 A GROUP OF DECORATIVE OBJECTS, MOSTLY STONE Including two small carved columnar pedestals, eggs in various sizes, a toad, and an elephant Tallest pedestal 15.5cm $100-200 417 A MID-VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR CIRCA 1860 Of typical form, upholstered with a moulded serpentine frame, on castors 95cm high, 69cm wide, 74cm deep $300-500 418 A SET OF FOUR YEW AND ELM WHEEL-BACK WINDSOR CHAIRS EARLY 19TH CENTURY Each with a curved stick-back centred on a shaped splat with wheel motif above the curved projecting arms, the moulded seat raised on splayed turned supports united with a crinoline stretcher 90cm high, 59.5cm wide, 36cm deep $1,600-2,000

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419 A LARGE ENGLISH OAK AND MAHOGANY GATE-LEG TABLE THE BASE LATE 17TH CENTURY, THE TOP 18TH CENTURY The top and base evidently put together at an early stage, the attractively figured and faded mahogany oval top raised on an oak base with a frieze drawer to on side and reel-turned supports united by moulded stretchers 75cm high, 174cm long, 138cm wide, each drop leaf 63cm long $2,000-4,000 420 A LIMOGES HAVILAND LOUVECIENNES TEA SERVICE Approximately twelve place settings, teacups, saucers, side plates, and sandwich dish Sandwich dish 26cm diameter $200-400 421 A STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE BUST OF SIR ISAAC NEWTON CIRCA 1800 Naturalistically modelled, raised on an integral plinth. In the style of Enoch Wood. 15.5cm high $200-400

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422 A CARVED WALL-MOUNTED POLYCHROME FIGURE OF THE VIRGIN MARY 17TH CENTURY Possibly Italian, carved from Baltic pine 39cm high, 21cm wide $200-400 423 A BLUE AND WHITE FLARED VASE, TOGETHER WITH A TABLE LAMP The vase in blue and white with cartouches of merchants and clouds, the vase lamp converted from a jar and cover Vase 24.5cm high $200-400 424 TWO ANTIQUE RUSTIC CHAIRS, TWO STOOLS, AND ANOTHER A Victorian elm and beech spindle-back cottage chair; another 19th century chair in apparently original paint, with a sea grass seat; two stools; and a chip-carved tray Cottage chair 84cm high $80-120

425 A CHINESE BLACK LACQUERED AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID LIDDED BOX Hexagonal, the cover enclosing removable trays containing mother of pearl counters, the interior in scarlet lacquer 5cm high, 19.5cm diameter $260-460 426 A GROUP OF FIVE SHELL AND MOTHER OF PEARL CASKETS AND BOXES, AND A CARVED SHELL 19TH CENTURY Including a sea urchin box with edges and interior mounted with silver plate, another with brass banding, a shell carved with the lord’s prayer, and another shell-encrusted box Sea urchin box 8.5cm high, 11cm diameter $300-400 427 FIVE BUSTS OF HISTORICAL FIGURES AND A PARIAN WARE FIGURE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including a Parian ware statuette of an English figure, patinated busts of Voltaire and Aristotle 23.5cm high $300-400


431 428 A COLLECTION OF SCENT BOTTLES AND PILL BOXES CIRCA 1860 - 1880 Including three French boxes and a scent bottle, one in the form of an egg, an Art Nouveau jasper bottle, the English boxes painted with flowers Largest box 6cm high, 8cm diameter $300-500

430 A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD LATE 18TH CENTURY Bow-fronted, the moulded cornice and mahogany frieze inlaid with a shell in satinwood above a pair of panelled doors enclosing shelves 110cm high, 70cm wide $360-560

429 A GROUP OF COMMEMORATIVE JUGS, TANKARDS, AND PLATES 19TH CENTURY One jug commemorating ‘Peace of Europe Signed at Paris May 30, 1814’, another ‘King William the prince of Orange’, and the reform bill of 1832 Tallest jug 23cm high $300-500

431 A MAPPIN & WEBB STERLING SILVER BOUDOIR CLOCK The clock embossed overall in floral decoration, with a French movement and an eight day lever platform. Housed in original box. The clock 7.5cm high. The box 9cm high $400-600

432 TWO MOTHER OF PEARL VENEERED BOXES AND TWO CARDS CASES* 19TH CENTURY AND LATER The first box of rectangular form with mother of pearl and paua shell veneer overall, raised on bun feet. The second box of miniature proportions, with mother of pearl veneer overall and a faceted top. The first card case with mother of pearl and paua shell veneer overall, with a floral motif to centre. The second card case crafted in ivory. The box 5cm high $200-300

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433 A FRENCH CHINOISERIE DESK CLOCK 20TH CENTURY The lacquered pagoda formed case with chinoiserie decoration featuring painted figures in landscape, the eight day movement numbered ‘19428 two jewels’ 15cm high $300-500 434 THREE PIECES OF SILVERWARE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY Comprising an early 19th century pierced Dutch silver bon bon dish, a George III sterling silver sugar basket with blue glass liner, maker’s marks rubbed, London, circa 1817 and a sterling silver oil lamp, maker’s marks for Adie Bros, Birmingham, circa 1937. Total weight approximately 326 gms, (including blue glass liner) Pierced basket 11cm long $300-500 435 A LIDDED TUREEN, A SERVING DISH, AND THREE WASTE BOWLS CIRCA 1830 - 1850 The serving dish marked New Stone pattern no.3611A, the tureen marked Indian Stone China pattern no.150, the waste bowls from Staffordshire factories Tureen 29cm high $300-500 436 A GROUP OF VICTORIAN AND LATER PORCELAIN 1820 AND LATER Including transfer ware and lustre ware tankards, jugs, and tea pots Tallest jug 16.5cm high $100-300 437 A GROUP OF PORCELAIN 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including various tankards, jugs, tureens, and commemorative items Tallest tureen19.5cm $200-400 438 A SPODE ITALIAN PATTERN BLUE AND WHITE DINNER SERVICE CIRCA 1980 Including a vegetable tureen and cover on stand, side plates, entree plates, dinner plates, sauce boat, and waste bowls, approximately sixteen place settings Tureen 25cm high $800-1,200

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439 A LARGE GROUP OF VICTORIAN LUSTRE WARE 1860 AND LATER Including jugs and tankards Tallest jug 21.5cm $200-400 440 A SPODE STONEWARE SUMMER PALACE PATTERN DINNER AND TEA SERVICE Approximately twelve place settings including jugs, sugar bowl, large dinner plates, entree plates, cups and saucers, and serving dish Serving dish 27cm long $300-500 441 A GROUP OF VICTORIAN TRANSFER PRINTED WARE CIRCA 1860 Including commemorative tankards and plates Largest bowl 21cm diameter $100-200 442 A LARGE GROUP OF PORCELAIN 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including various tankards, stoneware vases, a pair of candlesticks, and bowls, some with faults Candlesticks 21.5cm high $100-200

443 A GROUP OF FOUR CAST IRON DOOR STOPS CIRCA 1800-1880 Including a George III lion, an enamelled horse marked Greenless Glasgow, a wheat sheaf, and an eagle 23cm high, 28cm wide $300-500 444 A GROUP OF PEWTER AND BRASS TANKARDS AND MEASURES Including two George III pewter tankards, and later tankards Tallest 13cm high $100-200 445 A GROUP OF ASSORTED ANTIQUE DECORATIVE OBJECTS 19TH CENTURY A promotional model of a butter churn, marked ‘E. Cherry, Maker, Improved Patent, Gisborne, Victoria’; a matched pair of Mauchlinware money boxes modelled on Burns’s Cottage, Alloway; a Victorian velvet and beadwork kettle cover decorated with thistle motifs; and a brass Vesta case The kettle cover 41cm high, 32cm wide $100-300


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446 THREE CAST BRASS DOOR STOPS CIRCA 1860 AND LATER Including two Victorian and later, one with lion and cub, another with lion and snake, the third a basket of fruit Tallest 41cm high $300-400

450 A PERSIAN QASHQAI RUG EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated with two interconnected diamond medallions surrounded by botehs against a deep blue ground 220cm x 138cm $500-700

454 FOUR PRINTED PAPIER MACHE SNUFF BOXES 19TH CENTURY Each depicting ecclesiastical scenes including the last supper, Madonna and child, St Michael the arch angel Largest 9cm, 6cm, 2cm $100-300

447 A TURKOMAN MAIN RUG CIRCA MID 20TH CENTURY Decorated with a lattice of guls against a red ground 416cm x 221cm $800-1,200

451 A FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK LATE 19TH CENTURY The enamelled dial with Roman numerals housed within a brass case. Eight day strike, with a new lever platform fitted 16cm high $400-600

455 NINE PRINTED PAPIER MACHE SNUFF BOXES LATE 19TH CENTURY Each varying in size and design. Five boxes depicting figures, the remaining four depicting various animals Largest 8cm diameter $300-600

448 A BALUCH RUG EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated with a repeating diagonal diamond lattice pattern within the field 197cm x 103cm $400-600 449 A TEKKE TURKOMAN RUG FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY Decorated with twelve tekke guls against a red ground 134cm x 100cm $500-700

452 A PAIR OF GREEN LACQUERED LAMP BASES 20TH CENTURY One missing shade, covered in green lacquer decorated with Chinoiserie scenes. 55cm high approximately $80-120 453 A COLLECTION OF NINE BOOK FORM BOXES 19TH CENTURY Varying in size, some with hinged lids and some with slide tops. Largest 9cm, 6cm, 3cm $200-400

456 A CARVED WALKING STICK HANDLE TOGETHER WITH TWO CARVED STOPPER MOUNTS LATE 19TH CENTURY The walking stick handle carved in the form of a hound head, with silver plate collar. An ebonised stopper, naturalistically carved as a seated pug. A stopper, carved in the form of a fisherman’s head, inset with glass eyes. Longest 15cm $300-500

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457 EIGHT PRINTED PAPIER MACHE SNUFF BOXES 19TH CENTURY Five of circular form including a portrait of French solider, along with two rectangular snuff boxes, each depicting a female portrait. Largest 10cm long $300-500 458 FIVE PIQUE TORTOISESHELL BOXES AND A HORN SNUFF BOX* 19TH CENTURY Comprising three George III tortoiseshell & silver pique single and double scent etuis. A George III tortoiseshell & silver pique tooth pick case, elongated oval in form with garland decoration to the lid. A small tortoiseshell & rose gold pique box, rectangular in form with decorative design to lid. A 19th century horn & rose gold pique snuff box, sqaure in form, bearing the name ‘Rochfort’ to lid. Tooth pick case 9.5cm $300-500 459 EIGHT GEORGIAN TORTOISESHELL PIQUE PATCH BOXES* 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY Four of navette form and four of oval form. Each with silver or gold pique decoration. Largest 10cm long $300-500

460 FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS Including authors Cecil Beaton, Hamish Hamilton, and E.F. Benson $200-400

466 FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS Including twelve volumes of Proust’s ‘Swann’s Way’ and Philip Mansel’s ‘Louis XVIII’ $200-400

461 FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS Primarily by author E.F. Benson $200-400

467 FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS Including authors Rosamond Lehmann, and C.H.B. Kitchin $200-400

462 FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS Including authors John Betjeman, Cyrill Conolly, and William Gerhardi $200-400 463 FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS Including authors Isabel Colgate, Diana Cooper, and David Garnett $200-400 464 FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS Including authors Isak Dinesen, Lawrence Durrell, and J.G. Farrell $200-400 465 FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS Including authors Olivia Manning and fourteen volumes of ‘A statistical account of Scotland’ and four volumes of ‘Recording Britain’ $200-400

468 FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS Includes authors Beverley Nichols, Leo Tolstoy, and W.S. Maugham $200-400 469 FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS Includes seven volumes of ‘Clyde Company Papers’, ten paperback volumes of Schillers Werke, and works by the author Saki $200-400 470 FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS Including authors V. Sackville West, and Edith Sitwell $200-400 471 FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS Including authors H.E. Bates, Edith Sitwell and five volumes of ‘The diary of Samuel Pepys’ $200-400

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472 FOUR SHELVES OF BOOKS Including fifteen volumes and other publications by Ivan Turganey. $200-400 473 A COLLECTION OF NINE STONE INSET PILL BOXES Of varying shapes. Including a stone inset box with hound head decoration. Largest approximately 4.5cm long $200-300 474 A NAUTILUS SHELL MOUNTED ON STERLING SILVER BASE LATE 20TH CENTURY The shell raised on putto formed stem above an embossed base depicting Neptune Maker’s mark for St James House Company, London, circa 1980. 186gms sterling silver 17.5cm high $300-500 475 A COLLECTION OF SIX SILVER PLATE AND STERLING SILVER OBJECTS Comprising two 925 silver cat formed boxes, a silver plate box decorated with a recumbent lion, a silver plate whistle surmounted with dog finial, two sterling silver animal form pepperettes, a sterling silver eggform nutmeg grater and a sterling silver egg- form vinaigrette. Total weight approximately 182 gms The largest 7.5cm, 3.5cm $300-500

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476 THREE STERLING SILVER PICTURE FRAMES VICTORIAN AND LATER Including a rectangular frame with a reticulated border embossed with c-scrolls, foliate and cupids motifs, with an inscribed cartouche dated 19-19-98. Maker’s marks for William Gibson & John Lawrence Langham , London, circa 1897. A folding four panel picture frame mounted within a floriate border. Maker’s marks for William Devenport, Birmingham, circa 1900. A plain rectangular frame. Maker’s marks for W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham, circa 1924. Tallest 21cm high $300-500 477 TWO RUSSIAN SILVER NIELLO SNUFF BOXES MOSCOW / 19TH CENTURY The first rectangular in form, the lid decorated with a scene of the Kremlin, the underside decorated with the Narva Triumphal arch. Assayed by Nicholai Bubrovin, Moscow, circa 1839. Makers marks EE. The other rectangular in form, the lid decorated with Falconet’s Peter the Great Equestrian Statue in an architectural setting, the underside depicts a view of the Old St.Petersburg Stock Exchange and Rostral Columns seen from the river Neva. Assay and maker’s marks rubbed, circa 1846. Approximately 179 gms silver 8cm x 5cm x 1.5cm & 4.5cm x 7.5cm x 1.8cm $600-800

478 A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER KNIFE RESTS TOGETHER WITH A SET OF FOUR KNIFE RESTS Including a pair of knife rests in leaf and stem form. Maker’s marks for Robert Hennell III, London, circa 1866. The set of four Georgian knife rests, hallmarks worn. Total weight approximately 152 gms silver Leaf form 9.5cm long $300-500 479 TEN SMALL SILVER DISHES AND CASES LATE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising heart shaped sterling silver tray. Maker’s marks foot William Comyn & Sons, London, circa 1897. A Victorian sterling silver satyr dish. Maker’s marks for Rosenthal, Jacob & Co, London, circa 1881. A sterling silver box, the reticulated cover with deer and foliate decoration. Maker’s marks for Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes, Birmingham, 1907. A Swedish silver box, with grape and vine leaf decoration. Stamped F Chef. A grape and vine leaf vesta, Indian face plaque, three continental pictorial boxes and two English sterling silver figurative boxes Total weight approximately 445 gms Heart shaped tray 10cm long $300-500 .


480 A COLLECTION OF THIRTEEN SILVER BOXES 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising six rectangular boxes, two oval boxes, two square boxes, and five circular boxes. Total weight 342 gms silver The largest 6.5cm, 3.8cm, 2.3cm $300-500 481 THREE STERLING SILVER SAUCE BOATS AND A CREAMER VICTORIAN AND LATER The first sauce boat, of generous proportions, raised on three hoof feet. Maker’s marks for Adie Bros., London, circa 1957. The second sauce boat with a gadrooned edge and raised on three hoof feet. Maker’s marks for Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester, circa 1927. The third sauce boat, of small proportions, with embossed decoration overall. Maker’s marks for Horace Woodward & Co, London, circa 1886. The helmet shaped creamer with a grecian key border. Maker’s marks for William Abdy II, London, circa 1805. Total weight approximately 736 gms silver Tallest 11.5cm high $400-600

482 A COLLECTION OF SILVERWARE VICTORIAN AND LATER Comprising five bowls, including reticulated, embossed and fluted decoration. Maker’s marks include Vale Brothers & Sermon, William Comyns & Sons, Lee & Wigfull and others. Total weight approximately 648 gms silver Vale Brothers bowl 6.5cm high $200-300 483 TWO STERLING SILVER JUGS AND A PAIR OF CONDIMENT BOTTLE COASTERS The first jug baluster in form, decorated with floriate swags, raised on a circular leaf tip base. Maker’s marks for William Marshall, Edinburgh, circa 1857 The second jug plain in design, and of compressed form. Maker’s marks for George Perkins, London, circa 1904. The bottle coasters decorated with ribbon decoration, flanked by lion head masks and loop handles. Bearing the mark for the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces. Maker’s marks for Charles Stuart Harris, London 1901 Total weight approximately 708 gms silver William Marshall jug 14cm high $200-400

484 TWO SILVER TEA CADDIES AND A STERLING SILVER CHRISTENING CUP 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY The first tea caddy of cylindrical form and heavily embossed with birds and floral design. Maker’s marks for William Comyns & Sons, London, circa 1896. The second of tea caddy of tapering form with reeded banding. Hallmarks for the Netherlands, circa 1817, with additional export marks for Sheffield, circa 1923. The christening cup heavily embossed with a repeating grape and vine leaf motif, flanked by a matching leaf capped handle. Engraved ‘J.T from S.G.G 1896’ to underside of base. Maker’s marks for Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham, circa 1846. Approximately 490 gms silver 12cm, 9cm & 6cm respectively $200-300 485 A COLLECTION OF IVORY & BONE HANDLED SILVERWARE* 19TH CENTURY Comprising a five piece Harrison Bros and Howson carving set with sterling silver collars and ivory handles, a single meat fork with an Indonesian carved ivory handle, a bone handled cheese scoop and a George III ivory handled sterling silver fish slice. Largest carving knife 41cm long $300-500

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486 A COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN MUSTARD SPOONS GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN Nine spoons, some monogrammed. Various makers and dates. Total weight approximately 124 gms silver Approximately 11cm long $200-300 487 A COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN MINIATURE BOXES AND CASES GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN Mostly silver, of varying shapes and designs, including three circular boxes, two oval boxes, six vinaigrettes, a rectangular snuff box, a sterling silver needle case and perfume case. Approximately 118 gms silver The needle case 8cm long $300-600

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488 SEVEN STERLING SILVER VINAIGRETTES 19TH CENTURY & 20TH CENTURY The first of rectangular form with floral engraved decoration. Maker’s marks for Thomas Edwards, London, circa 1850. The second rectangular in form with a raised garland border, and initialled MA to centre of lid. Maker’s marks rubbed, probably Francis Clark. The third rectangular with crosshatched decoration overall. Makers marks for Edward Smith, Birmingham, circa 1853. The fourth oblong in form, intialled to lid and later inscription to underside, dated 1998. Makers marks for John Shaw. Marks rubbed overall. The fifth rectangular in form with chamfered corners, inscribed ‘Isabella’ to lid. Makers marks for Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, circa 1816. The sixth oval in form. Maker’s marks for Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London, circa 1801. The seventh of plain circular form, with maker’s marks for Thomas White, Birmingham, circa 1823 Approximately 188 gms silver The first box 4cm x 2.3cm x 1.2cm $400-600

489 FIVE STERLING SILVER BOXES LATE 19TH CENTURY/EARLY 20TH CENTURY Comprising a rectangular floral engraved snuff box, maker’s marks for Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, circa 1901. A floral engraved box, rounded rectangular in form, with maker’s marks for Rose & Brough, Birmingham, circa 1899. A simple rectangular snuff box, initialled to lid, with maker’s marks for A & JZ, Birmingham, circa 1909. A Victorian vesta with a lid inscribed ‘Presented to J.I WATMOUGH by members of the conservative club baildon, Dec 20 1886’, maker’s marks for D & M, Birmingham, circa 1877. The largest snuff box inscribed in the interior ‘Presented by the united friends society as a mark of respect to Mr Robert Brabins their President 1866’. Maker’s marks for Edward Smith, Birmingham, circa 1845. Approximately 315 gms silver The largest box 8cm, 5cm, 2cm $300-500


490 SEVEN STERLING SILVER SNUFF BOXES 19TH CENTURY Comprising a William IV rectangular box with a replaced oval name plaque to lid reading ‘Belonging to William Raper’. Makers marks rubbed, circa 1825. A Georgian snuff box, makers marks for Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, circa 1828. A Georgian snuff box, makers marks for William Eaton, London, circa 1823. Two Victorian rectangular boxes by Francis Clark, one inscribed ‘Edmd Young 1864’, circa 1840. The other circa 1837. The last two boxes both with rubbed marks, one circular the other contoured in form. Approximately 302 gms silver The William IV box 6.7cm, 4.2cm, 1.5cm $700-900 491 TWO GEORGE III STERLING SILVER SEAWEED PATTERN BOXES EARLY 19TH CENTURY The larger box rectangular in form. Makers marks for Richard Lockwood & John Douglas, London, circa 1802. The other box of miniature proportions and conformed in shape. Markers marks for John Thornton, Birmingham, circa 1808. Approximately 58 gms silver The largest 6cm, 4cm, 1.5cm $200-300

492 TWO GEORGE III STERLING SILVER GRATERS The nutmeg grater cylindrical in form, the lid hinged to a back support which when opened reveals a grating surface. The lid bearing a hog and tree crest. Makers marks for John Mackay, Edinburgh, date mark not visible. The snuff grater of plain oval form. Makers marks for Peter Ross, Aberdeen, circa 1800. Total weight approximately 84 gms silver The nutmeg grater 6.6cm, 3cm, 2.7cm OTHER NOTES: John Mackay was the apprentice of Alexander Gardner in 1783, then Freeman in 1793 $600-800 493 TWO GEORGE III BRIGHTCUT STERLING SILVER TOOTHPICK CASES SAMUEL PEMERTON / BRIMINGHAM / LATE 18TH CENTURY Each elongated rectangular in form with chamfered corners, and bright cut decoration overall. Date marks worn to both. Approximately 51 gms silver 8.5cm, 2.7cm, 1cm & 7.5cm, 1.8cm, 1cm $300-500

494 NINE SILVER AND SILVER PLATE NOVELITY BOXES 20TH CENTURY Comprising two 925 pumpkin formed boxes, two lattice boxes, two luggage shaped boxes, a book shaped box and two other boxes The largest 6cm diameter $200-300 495 A LARGE COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SPOONS GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN Comprising fourteen soup spoons, some crested and monogrammed. Various makers including Mary Chawner, London; William Eaton, London and others. Total weight approximately 660 gms silver Approximately 18cm long $500-700

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496 SEVEN STERLING SILVER BOXES AND A SOVEREIGN CASE 19TH & 20TH CENTURY Including four rectangular snuff boxes, an oval tobacco box, two circular trinket boxes and a sovereign case. Maker’s include Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham; William Comyns & Sons, London and others. Total weight approximately 307 gms silver The oval snuff box 6.7cm wide $150-250 497 A COLLECTION OF FIFTEEN DUTCH SILVER BOXES 19TH CENTURY All of miniature proportions, varying in shape and design, including two circular, five rectangular, two hexagonal, and six oval. Approximately 294 gms silver The largest circular box 5.3cm diameter $400-600

498 TWO PAIRS OF STERLING SILVER CRUETS AND A PAIR OF EGG CUPS GEORGIAN & VICTORIAN Including a pair of sterling silver muffineers, raised on pedestal bases. Maker’s marks for Henry Chawner, London, circa 1790. A pair of sterling silver pepperettes, each baluster in form with a fluted lower body, raised on a square platfrom base. Maker’s marks for William Devenport, Birmingham, circa 1901. The pair of egg cruets, with reeded banding. Maker’s marks rubbed. Total weight approximately 242 gms silver The muffineers 8cm high $300-500 499 FOUR GEORGIAN TOOTHPICK CASES* LATE 18TH CENTURY/EARLY 19TH CENTURY The first of rectangular form in tortoiseshell with leaf inset pique decoration to lid. The second oblong in form, in tortoiseshell, decorated with garland decoration to lid with a central panel of plaited hair under glass. The third rectangular with a sliding lid inset with bone, and the fourth box of rectangular from with chamfered corners, mounted with silver and featuring a ducal crest to lid The pique box 7.9cm, 2cm, 1.2cm $300-500

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500 A MATCHED SUITE OF STERLING SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SPOONS VARIOUS MAKERS, GEORGIAN AND LATER Comprising six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, and a basting spoon. Makers include Robert Gray, Edinburgh; John Turton & Co, Sheffield and others. Total weight 924 gms silver Basting spoon 32cm long $700-900 501 TWO UNUSUAL FIGURAL SNUFF BOXES 19TH CENTURY Including a monkey head snuff box inset with glass eyes and bone teeth with hinged lid. A rabbit form snuff box with a hinged lid to base with silver banding Monkey 6cm high, 5.5cm wide, 7cm deep $300-500 502 SEVEN FEMALE PORTRAIT MINIATURES* EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including three in square ebonized frames, two in oval frames, all painted in watercolour on ivory and board Largest 8.5cm x 7cm $400-600


503 FIVE PORTRAIT MINIATURES AND A STILL LIFE WITH PARROT* EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER The four portrait miniatures all concerning female sitters all in oval frames,three of which are painted on ivory. The still life titled to verso ‘Still life with parrot and Ming’ by Barbara Valentine, watercolour on ivorene Largest portrait 6.5cm high, 5.5cm wide $200-400 504 SEVEN MALE PORTRAIT MINIATURES* 18TH CENTURY AND LATER The largest portrait of a young Georgian gentleman painted on a wooden panel, the six remaining portraits all painted on ivory. Largest framed 11.5cm high, 8.5cm wide $400-600 505 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS MINIATURES 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Including a framed wax portrait miniature, two alabaster framed profiles portraits in cast metal, a folding folio comprising a young male and a female sitter in watercolour, and others Wax portrait including frame 18cm diameter $200-400

510 A COLLECTION OF TWENTY-TWO PAPER WEIGHTS CIRCA 1910 Of varting shapes and designs. Largest 7cm diameter $100-200 511 A COLLECTION OF NINETEEN PORCELAIN BOXES 19TH CENTURY Comprising seventeen circular boxes, fourteen of which have floral decoration. Along with two square boxes, one in the Capodimonte style. Largest 5cm high, 8.5cm long, 6.5cm wide $100-300 512 A GEORGE III SHERATON SATINWOOD TEA CADDY CIRCA 1800 The lid and front with cartouches of shells and ebony and satinwood banding enclosing two compartments with covers 13cm high, 18cm long, 10cm wide $300-500

513 NINE GEORGIAN IVORY TOOTHPICK CASES TOGETHER WITH AN IVORY BOX* LATE 18TH /EARLY 19TH CENTURY Comprising seven toothpick cases with pique decoration, and two others. Along with an ivory vanity box, with gilded garland and ribbon decoration to lid The larger box 8.5cm diameter $300-500 514 SEVEN GEORGIAN IVORY TOOTHPICK CASES* LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY Each of rectangular or rounded rectangular form. Decoration including cameo plaque, seed perals, pique and hair inlay. central panel of plaited hair under glass. Largest 8.5cm long $400-600 515 A COLLECTION OF TEN BANDED AGATE HANDLED SEALS AND A BOXED SEAL SET LATE 19TH CENTURY Of varying sizes and designs. The boxed set comprising additional seals Largest approximately 6cm long $300-500

506 FOUR FRAMED MINIATURE FLORAL STILL LIVES 20TH CENTURY Three signed Boyd Waters, the other in watercolour signed Violet Copestier Largest 10.5cm x 12.5cm $260-460 507 A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A GENTLEMAN* 18TH CENTURY The finely painted watercolour on ivory, set within an oval paste inset frame 3.7cm x 3cm $300-500 508 A SHERATON GEORGE III BURR ELM TEA CADDY CIRCA 1820 Rectangular form with cantered corners, the top and front inlaid with shells, the hinged top enclosing compartments with covers Largest 13cm high, 19cm wide, 10cm deep $300-500 509 A COLLECTION OF TWENTY SOUVENIR PAPER WEIGHTS CIRCA 1910 Of varying shapes and designs including Canterbury cathedral, Mont Saint Michel & Holyrood palace Largest 8cm diameter $100-200 507 89


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516 A COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN SEALS 19TH & 20TH CENTURY Comprising six mother of pearl handled seals, five brass seals, one hardstone seal, a beaded seal and a mahogany handled seal. Largest 7.5cm long $200-400 517 A COLLECTION OF SIXTEEN AGATE HANDLED SEALS 19TH CENTURY Varying in shape and design. Largest 6cm long $200-400 518 A COLLECTION OF EIGHT INSET SNUFF BOXES* 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Each of circular form, including pique tortoiseshell, lacquer, and bakelite. The largest 8cm diameter $350-450

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519 A CHINESE CANTON EXPORT CARVED IVORY FAN* 19TH CENTURY The front ivory panel finely carved with scholars and pagodas, the reverse also carved with figures within trees and pagodas. The interior with pierced ivory panels. The fan painted with a gathering of nobles set in alternating interiors and landscapes featuring pagodas, the whole bordered with painted birds and fruit, housed in a period lacquered case Fan 52cm wide $1,000-2,000 520 TWO CARVED IVORY FANS* LATE 19TH CENTURY One fan decorated with Chinese figures in landscape to one side and 18th century gentry in landscape to verso, the other with French watercolour panels of rural scenes within floral swags and painted flowers to verso, both contained in a period lacquered box with painted landscape 18.5cm long $600-800

521 A COLLECTION OF ELEVEN ENAMEL BOXES 18TH CENTURY Of varying shapes and designs including painted landscapes. Largest 9cm long $300-500 522 A COLLECTION OF ELEVEN ENAMEL BOXES 18TH CENTURY Of varying shapes and designs including ‘Queen Caroline’, ‘The trifle from Harrogate’, ‘Token of regard’, a pug form patch box and a perfume etui with original glass vial. Largest 4.5cm long $300-500 523 A COLLECTION OF NINETEEN ENGLISH ENAMEL BOXES 18TH CENTURY Of various shapes and sizes, including souvenir boxes and momento patch boxes. Largest 5cm long $500-700


524 THREE IVORY BOXES* 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including an Anglo Indian Vizagapatam style miniature sandalwood trunk overlaid with pierced bone panels on claw feet A circular box inset with a watercolour miniature of an eighteenth century gentleman. A rounded rectangular patch box , inset with a miniature portrait of a boy Trunk 5cm high, 9cm long, 5.5cm wide $300-500 525 FIVE JAPANESE ANIMAL CARVINGS* 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising a Japanese reticulated ivory crayfish, two vegetable ivory netukes depicting a snail and a rabbit, and two ivory dog netsukes. Crayfish 10.5cm long $400-600 526 A COLLECTION OF NINE BRONZE AND METAL ITEMS 19TH & 20TH CENTURY Comprising two miniature figures of Quan Yin and a reclining Buddha. A bronze elephant form door knocker, a Japanese mixed metal picture stand, two miniature animal figurines and a bronze figure of the Capitoline Wolf. Picture stand 15.5cm high, 16cm wide $200-400 527 SIX STONE CARVED OBJECTS 20TH CENTURY Comprising a Chinese jadeite comb carved in the form of a ram head, together with a pair of lapis carved animal reliefs, and a devotional figure Comb 16.5cm long $160-260

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528 A LOUIS XVI IVORY AND 9CT GOLD MOUNTED CARNET DE BAL* 19TH CENTURY The ivory case banded in 9ct gold, the hinged lid applied with ‘SOUVENIR’ in gold above a cartouche with two putti within a ribbon adorned cartouche. The other side applied with ‘DAMITIE’ gold above a cartouche also banded in gold ribbon. The case enclosing three ivory writing cards and a pencil. Presented in a tan leather Hardy Bros case The carnet de bal 3.8cm long, 4.4cm wide $400-600

529 TWO PAPIER MACHE CARD CASES AND THREE BOXES 19TH CENTURY Including a card case inset with mother of pearl, painted to each side of case. A card case painted with birds and flowers to each side. A papier mache snuff box with painted polychrome exterior and crest shaped mount to lid. A hardstone and gold plated snuff box, rectangular in form with a reeded edge. A George III tortoiseshell & pique purse. The peacock card case approximately 10.5cm long, 7cm wide $200-300

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530 A COLLECTION OF ELEVEN STERLING SILVER CRUETS VICTORIAN AND LATER Comprising a pair of salt cellars, each raised on three dolphin from feet. Maker’s marks rubbed, Birmingham, circa 1863. A pair of small salt cellars, each embossed with acorn decoration, raised on three scroll feet. Maker’s marks for Mappin and Webb, London, circa 1890. A pair of waisted pepperettes. Maker’s marks for William Adams Ltd, Birmingham, circa 1902. Watering can and pail formed cruets, 20th century, stamped 925. Three single pepperettes, each varying in shape and size, all hallmarked. Total weight approximately 377 gms silver The watering can 5.8cm high $200-300 531 A LARGE COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FORKS GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN Comprising eighteen main forks, some crested and monogrammed. Various makers including Richard Rugg I, London; William Eaton, London and others. Total weight approximately 1296 gms silver Approximately 20.5cm long $800-1,200 532 FIVE CHINESE MINIATURE ITEMS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising pierced dragon bowl, dragon handled teaspoon, small repousse box and a pair of silver plate basket formed cruets. The teaspoon 10.8cm long $100-200 533 EIGHT GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN SERVING UTENSILS 19TH CENTURY Comprising a George IV sterling silver tea caddy spoon, makers marks for John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, circa 1829. A Dublin sterling silver ladle with a shell form basin, makers marks rubbed. A pair of Victorian sterling silver salt shovels, makers marks rubbed, Dublin, circa 1877. Two agate handled serving knives, one hallmarked Edinburgh, circa 1803, the other with rubbed marked. An agate handled sugar shovel and a Victorian silver plate condiment shovel. Total weight approximately 219 gms The ladle 16.5cm long $300-500

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534 FIVE IVORY WAX SEALS AND AN IVORY WALKING STICK HANDLE* 19TH CENTURY Including three hand shaped seals, one with turquoise and garnet inlay. An acanthus leaf handled stem with a silver seal, and one other. The walking stick handle naturalistically carved in the form of a fist. The largest 18.1cm long $200-400 535 SEVEN SILVER FIGURATIVE SERVING SPOONS 18TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising a pair of Victorian apostle spoons each with a shell shaped basin, with an entwining serpent stem. Makers marks for Francis Higgins III, London, circa 1888. Along with four other figurative spoons, each continental, three with a gilt wash exterior. Approximately 462 gms silver The pair of spoons 20cm long $500-700 536 A SMALL COLLECTION OF CURIOS 19TH CENTURY/20TH CENTURY Comprising a small heart shaped tulip vase, three heart shaped containers, a flaming heart perfume and a Victorian posie holder. The posie holder 13cm long $200-300 537 A SET OF SIX STERLING SILVER FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS JONATHAN HAYNE / LONDON / CIRCA 1794 -1807 Each piece with a pink agate handle with a mask head mount. The knives each dated 1794, three forks dated 1795, one fork dated 1808 and remaining three forks dated 1807. Total weight approximately 636 gms The knives 20.5cm long $300-500 538 THREE PAIRS OF STERLING SILVER SUGAR TONGS 19TH CENTURY With makers marks for Charles Boyton, London, circa 1854; William Eaton, London, circa 1843 and Isaac Parkin, Exeter, circa 1823 Approximately 123 gms silver The largest 14.5cm long $200-300

539 A VICTORIAN MATCHED PART SUITE OF STERLING SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SPOONS Comprising six soup spoons and six dessert spoons. Makers include Francis Higgins II, London; John Round & Son Ltd, London. Total weight 753 gms silver The soup spoons 21.5cm long $500-700 540 A COLLECTION OF ELEVEN STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES CIRCA 1800 - 1860 Including a Ralph Wood figure of the Virgin Mary, a spill vase with figures, eight figures on square bases in traditional costume and one later figure 24.5cm high $400-600 541 A REGENCY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK W.W. LAIRD LEITH, 19TH CENTURY The dome mahogany case with satinwood stringing and shell ringed brass handles on brass feet, with single fusee, and time only 55cm high, 28cm wide, 16.5cm deep $1,000-2,000 542 AN ENOCH WOOD TYPE STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURE OF ATLAS CIRCA 1810 Modelled in kneeling pose holding a globe aloft. Raised on an integral square base 25cm high $300-500 543 CUTLERY $2,400-4,400 544 MARY MEYER (1878-1975) Haystack oil on cedar panel inscribed with artist’s name and title verso 22 x 27cm $300-500 545 A SEVRES STYLE VASE 19TH CENTURY Of baluster form with a Rose du Barry ground with painted cartouche of eighteenth century nobleman and lady surmounted by a cherub flanked by moulded handles 40.5cm high $500-800


546 AN ANATOLIAN RUG 2ND HALF 20TH CENTURY The Holbein-type rug decorated with two hooked octagons within the red field, bordered with scrolling foliage 110cm x 57cm $300-500 547 AN AFGHAN BALUCH RUG CIRCA EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated with a geometric lattice design 87cm x 140cm $400-600 548 A PERSIAN CAMEL GROUND RUG EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated with a geometric diaper pattern within the field 178cm x 149cm $400-600 549 THREE GEORGE III SILK NEEDLEWORKS 19TH CENTURY All oval in form, one depicting a rural scene, the other two concerning ecclesiastical themes Largest approximately 40cm high (including frame) $300-500

554 A PAIR OF MIXED MEDIA BIRD STUDIES AND A NEEDLEWORK OF A BIRD TOGETHER WITH THREE OTHER NEEDLEWORKS 19TH CENTURY The mixed media incorporating feathers on watercolour, the needleworks including a Georgian boy and girl Mixed medias each 18cm x 12.5cm (including frame) $240-440 555 A GEORGE III COMMODE TOGETHER WITH A VANITY MIRROR WITH REEDED SUPPORTS The commode opening with a hinge top Mirror 62cm high, 56cm wide, 26cm deep $100-200

557 A GEORGIAN STYLE ELBOW CHAIR Upholstered in elephant fabric 89cm high $300-500 558 A LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY WINE TABLE AND A STANDARD LAMP 19TH CENTURY The table of hexagonal form with ebony stringing on a turned fluted column and down swept legs Table 72.5cm high, 46.5cm wide $200-300

556 A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A GEORGIAN LADY TOGETHER WITH TWO PAIRS OF SILHOUETTES 19TH CENTURY One pair of silhouettes written to verso ‘William Hamlet, Bath, 1910’ Georgian lady 22.5 x 21cm $160-260

550 THREE GEORGIAN SILK NEEDLEWORKS LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER One depicting a rural scene with goats, another of a lady with angel, the third of a lady surrounded with flowers Largest 52.5cm x 41cm (including frame) $260-560 551 A GEORGIAN NEEDLEWORK OF A DOG TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER NEEDLEWORK EARLY 19TH CENTURY The first needlework depicting a King Charles cavalier, seated on a red velvet mat with gold sequins and banding. The second needlework depicting a small bird set within a diamond and foliate design Puppy 38.5cm x 46cm (including frame) $200-400 552 SIX NEEDLEWORKS AND TWO SAMPLERS 19TH CENTURY The needleworks depicting a shepherdess with lambs, two others with ladies in forest settings, three floral studies, and one sampler in memory of Ann Hobson, dating 1850 Largest needlework 36cm x 32cm (including frame) $300-500

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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. Bidder Registration To recognise bidders during the sale all intending buyers are required to complete a Bidder Registration Form providing full photo identification and appropriate references if required before the Sale which will enable them to bid by way of a numbered paddle allocated to them. Buyer’s Premium There will be a buyer’s premium added to all purchases. The buyer’s premium will be calculated at the rate of 24% of the hammer price on each lot. This is inclusive of GST. 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.

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. (1.20% administration fee applies for Visa and Mastercard, 3% for American Express and Diners is not accepted.) Bank telegraph transfers should be directed to: Account name: Leonard Joel Pty Ltd Address: Bank West 62 Elizabeth Street Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia BSB: 303-111 Account no: 1304963 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.

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 Transport and Shipping for this auction

Removal and Storage ‘Any lot not collected by 4.30pm Wednesday 5th December, will be removed to third party storage in Melbourne at the buyer’s expense.’

For all domestic and international transport and shipping enquiries, contact:

Removal Charges Each lot

$55

Melbourne PACK AND SEND southyarra@packsend.com.au 03 9521 5822

Storage Charges Each lot

$33 per day

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.

Melbourne GRACE FINE ART - Peter Orinuela porinuela@grace.com.au 1300 766 233 Collection and Storage Purchased lots must be collected no later than 4.30pm Wednesday 5 December; other wise lots shall be moved to storage at the Buyer’s expense. Leonard Joel proudly supports IFAW All lots within this catalogue containing ivory: (i) comply with our voluntary policy position that can be read and downloaded from our website and (ii) meet our obligations under CITES; relevant documentation pertaining to these lots will be available on our website and upon request.

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

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COLLECTABLES Nora Merralls, Manager & Specialist Administrator Dominic Kavanagh MFA, Specialist LUXURY Bethany McGougan, BA Hons, MSc, Manager MODERN DESIGN Anna Grassham, BA Contemporary Arts, Head of Modern Design

Thursdays at Leonard Joel FURNITURE Toby Lennox-Hilton, Assistant David Price, Assistant Jacob Clarke, Assistant

leonardjoel.com.au MANAGING DIRECTOR & NATIONAL HEAD OF COLLECTIONS John Albrecht BA LLB MBA

Leonard Joel Specialists ART Sophie Ullin BA Hons, National Head of Art Olivia Fuller BArtTh, Specialist Jane Messenger, Specialist (Sydney) Lucy Foster EMA, Specialist Ella Perrottet, Assistant Summer Masters, Administrator ABORIGINAL ART Sophie Ullin BA Hons, National Head of Art

OBJECTS & COLLECTABLES Moira Rogers, Manager William Broadhurst, Assistant VALUATIONS Caroline Tickner, BA Hons, F.G.A.A., Head of Valuations 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 Keryn Gilchrist, Database

DECORATIVE ARTS Chiara Curcio BA, Head of Decorative Arts Hamish Clark, Head of Sydney Office Dominic Kavanagh MFA, Specialist Trevor Fleming, BA, Specialist, Japanese Art Carl Wantrup, Specialist, Asian Art

OPERATIONS & LOGISTICS Anthony Riepsamen, Manager

JEWELLERY John D’Agata F.G.A.A., National Head of Jewellery Julie Foster F.G.A.A., Dip. Dt., Associate Head of Jewellery Bethany McGougan, BA Hons, MSc, Manager, Jewellery & Luxury Maria Fayyaz-Toussi, Specialist (Sydney) Kerry Dobson BCA, MA, Assistant Christel Reid, Administrator Mary Kenny BA, Dip. Ed., Consultant Henrietta Maiyah, Consultant

PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY Adam Obradovic Joseph Hammond

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