THE ESTATE OF FRANK AND JILL JONES AUCTION MONDAY 10 DECEMBER 2018 AT 5PM, MELBOURNE
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AUCTION CATALOGUE VOLUME 11 ISSUE 20
Front Cover Frank and Jill Jones with their beloved dog Chloe Inside Front Cover Exterior of Frank & Jill Jones’ Garden
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THE ESTATE OF FRANK AND JILL JONES AUCTION MONDAY 10 DECEMBER 2018 AT 5PM, MELBOURNE
Lady Porter on the terrace at the ‘Cosford’, North Adelaide
The Exterior of Frank & Jill Jones’ Home 2
THE ESTATE OF FRANK AND JILL JONES AUCTION MONDAY 10 DECEMBER 2018 AT 5PM, MELBOURNE
VIEWING By Auction Registration Only 7 Torresdale Court, Toorak VIC 3142
Friday 7 December, 10am-4pm Saturday 8 December, 10am-4pm Sunday 9 December, 10am-4pm
CONTACT
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Frank & Jill Jones
Introduction
A JOURNEY OF COLLECTING We are delighted to present this very personal collection at auction, one
collection which reveals the breadth of their intellectual pursuits and which
which reflects a fascinating life of travel and academia.
currently occupies two rooms in their former home, where the viewing of this auction will take place. As you browse the property and the collection
Frank and Jill Jones were married in London in 1963, after which they spent
housed within it, you will obtain an insight into the couple’s life, their
several years travelling and working in Europe, settling for a time in Greece.
adventures, travels and interests.
They returned to Melbourne in 1967, and moved into the family residence in Toorak in 1975.
Highlights include a beautiful oil on board, Still-life of Australian Flowers by the much-admired Australian artist Justin O’Brien and a finely carved
Once established in Melbourne, Frank and Jill’s collecting journey began.
Chinese hardwood table screen inset with an inscribed white jade plaque
From 1975 onwards, they collected works of art and decorative pieces
from the Qing Dynasty.
from Leonard Joel, Sotheby’s, Joseph Brown, Christies, Adam Galleries, Franzi and Filcock, Littleton Gallery, Behruz and Parkside Antiques, forming
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long association and friendship with the proprietors. Influenced by their
Managing Director & National Head of Collections
travels, their interests spanned fine art, English and Asian ceramics, textiles, rugs and furniture. As they built their diverse collection, they also built
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an accompanying library of reference books; an encyclopaedia of their
Head of Decorative Arts
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1 A GILTWOOD AND VERRE EGLOMISE WALL MIRROR 19TH CENTURY The rectangular plate surmounted with a verre eglomise landscape and flanked by a pair of columns. 69cm high, 40cm wide $200-300 2 A GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY DECORATIVE OBJECTS A metal figure of a frog, a set of three sheet metal candlesticks, a sheet metal figure of a cow on a stand, and a table stand. The cow figure 43cm high $40-80 3 A WELL-TURNED VICTORIAN MAHOGANY COAT STAND The stem with various coat and hat supports and a stick and umbrella stand below, standing on a broad turned base. Together with a wall-mounted ebonised coat hook. The coat stand 208cm high $500-700 4 BANDUK MARIKA (BORN 1954-) Dhamilingu 1987 colour linocut, ed.14/20 signed, dated, titled and editioned at base 33.5cm x 29cm (image) PROVENANCE: Jan Martin, Art Consultant, North Melbourne, 1989 $100-200 5 A GEORGE III FRUITWOOD TRIPOD TABLE CIRCA 1800 The tilting circular cherry wood top raised on a baluster stem and three outswept feet. 69cm high, 69cm diameter $300-400 6 A BALUCH PRAYER RUG CIRCA MID 20TH CENTURY The stepped mirabh decorated with twenty-two lozenge shaped guls. 124 x 85cm $200-400 7 A VICTORIAN BRASS AND CAST IRON UMBRELLA AND STICK STAND Of four columns supporting quadripartite dividers to the top, the moulded and painted cast iron vase with removable tray. 65cm high, 24cm wide, 21cm deep $200-300
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8 PENLEIGH BOYD (1890-1923) Autumnal Garden 1910 oil on board bears signature and date lower right: Penleigh Boyd 1910 22 x 29cm $3,000-5,000 9 HUGH RAMSAY (1877-1906) Portrait of a Young Woman oil on canvas signed lower left: H Ramsay 54 x 45cm PROVENANCE: Gifted by the artist to George Bell; Joseph Brown, Melbourne,1978
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EXHIBITIONS: Winter Exhibition, Joseph Brown, Melbourne,1978, cat no.64 LITERATURE: Fullerton, P., Hugh Ramsay: His Life and Work, 1988, p. 199, cat. 82, illus. (A copy of this book is included in this lot.) $7,000-9,000 15 LEN ANNOIS (1906-1966) Street Scene 1956 pen, ink and gouache on paper signed and dated lower right: Len Annois 56 30 x 45cm PROVENANCE: Joseph Brown, Melbourne, 1978 $400-600
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16 ALFRED W. PRATT (19th CENTURY) Portrait of a Young Girl (Alice Grey) c.1890s oil on canvas signed lower right: A.W. Pratt 40 x 35cm PROVENANCE: The Estate of Marion Jones, Melbourne Leonard Joel, Melbourne, 9 November 1978, lot 677 OTHER NOTES: The sitter is Alice Grey, wife of Gordon Coutts. A portrait seemingly painted in the same sitting by Gordon Coutts is depicted in the accompanying literature, Early Australian Painters, Bridget McDonnell Gallery, 2006 $1,000-2,000
17 A JAPANESE SUMIDA GAWA VASE Of typical style and decoration. 24cm high $60-100 18 A JAPANESE PAINTED PEARL SHELL 19TH CENTURY Depicting figures in landscape. 17cm x 19cm $100-200 19 A CHINESE LACQUERED WOOD BOWL, CONTAINING SPHERICAL AND OVOID DECORATIVE OBJECTS The objects of various materials, sizes, and decorative styles. The bowl 9.5cm high, 30cm diameter $50-100
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20 A FINE GEORGE III MAHOGANY-CASED SQUARE PIANO JOHN BROADWOOD & SON Marked ‘John Broadwood & Son, London, Great Pulteney Street, 1798 Patent’ The Neo-Classical case and recessed undertier raised on tapering share-section supports terminating in brass caps and castors, with fine mouldings and inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing throughout, the keyboard recess satinwood lined. Numbered 4363 (1798-1800) 86cm high, 163cm, 58cm depth $800-1,200 21 AN ANTIQUE CHILDREN’S GAME, ‘THE EXPERT ANGLER’ LATE 19TH CENTURY A fishing game comprising wooden rods and ‘fish’, in original pine case with printed instructions. The case 65cm long $50-100
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22 A LARGE GEORGE II AND LATER MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS MID 18TH CENTURY AND LATER ADAPTED Probably originally the lower part of a tall piece, now with a rectangular top above two long drawers, on bracket feet. 72cm high, 129cm wide, 63cm deep $300-500 23 FRANCESCO BARTOLOZZI AFTER WILLIAM HOGARTH ‘Shrimps!’ - portrait of a shrimp seller 1782 stipple engraving in mid-19th century rosewood frame 27.5cm x 20.5cm (plate) $100-200
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25 AN ANTIQUE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN JAR With a dragon motif. Lacking cover. 20cm high $100-200 26 A CHINESE LACQUERED JEWELLERY BOX 20TH CENTURY 18cm high, 21cm wide, 27cm deep $100-200 27 AN AFGHAN PICTORIAL RUG SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY Decorated with figures and animals against a white ground. 203 x 111cm $200-300
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28 A BALUCH PRAYER RUG FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY The step shaped mirabh decorated with guls against a camel ground, original kilim ends. 152 x 90cm $300-500 29 A SISTANI BALUCH MAIN RUG CIRCA 1900 With tekke turkoman style guls to the main field. 206 x 127cm $600-800 30 A BALUCH RUG 20TH CENTURY With geometric abstracted garden design decoration. 220cm x 131cm $200-300
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31 A PERSIAN RUG 20TH CENTURY With a central medallion against a dark blue ground filled with curvilinear floral motifs. 209cm x 136cm $400-600 32 A GEORGE II CUBAN MAHOGANY TEA TABLE CIRCA 1740s The rectangular fold-over top with re-entrant corners above a frieze with a drawer to each side, raised on turned supports with club feet. 74cm high, 71cm wide, 32cm deep (closed) $800-1,200
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34 ENGLISH SCHOOL (MID 19TH CENTURY) Castle on the River Rhein watercolour with gum arabic unsigned 31 x 44cm $1,500-2,500 35 AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL LATE 19TH CENTURY Afternoon Pleasures, Lakeside oil on artist board unsigned 24.5 x 34.5cm $900-1,200
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39 36 GRAHAM CHILVERD (1883-1959) View of the Ponte Vecchio from Ponte Santa Trinita, Florence etching with drypoint and plate tone, ed.49/75 18 x 26cm (plate) $100-200
38 ENGLISH SCHOOL MID 19TH CENTURY British Steam Barque approached by Small Row Boat pen, ink and watercolour unsigned 16.5 x 22.5cm $500-700
40 ENGLISH SCHOOL MID 19TH CENTURY A Barque at Full Sail pen, ink and watercolour unsigned 30.5 x 48.5cm $1,000-1,500
37 R.G. REEVE AFTER SAMUEL OWEN (19TH CENTURY) Custom House, London 1828 hand-coloured aquatint etching, 18 x 26.5cm (image) $100-200
39 CHARLES CONDER (1868-1909) Off the Piazzetta, Venice 1903 Study of a Woman Reading (verso) watercolour and gouache signed lower right: CONDER signed, dated and titled verso 16.5 x 24cm $3,000-5,000
41 FREDERICK GARLING (1806-1873) The ‘Parramatta’ in Full Sail off Sydney Heads c.1870 pen, ink and watercolour signed and dated lower right: Garling 187[?] 30.5 x 47cm
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OTHER NOTES: The Parramatta, launched in 1866, was one of the fastest and best known of the ‘Blackwall frigate’ type of commercial vessels plying trade between Britain and Australia. $2,500-3,500
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42 ENGLISH SCHOOL AFTER EDWARD WILLIAM COOKE 19TH CENTURY The West Indiaman ‘Thetis’ off The Needles, Isle of Wight pencil and watercolour inscribed lower right: ‘first class West Indiaman (Thetis) Captn Burton) getting under weigh off the Needles, I. Wight (Brecknock 1856)’. 32 x 39.5cm OTHER NOTES: This drawing, including its inscription, copies Cooke’s engraving of the Thetis, based on his own drawing, published in 1828. $600-800 43 ENID A. PHILIP (1898-1984) Boat Moored in a Lake watercolour signed lower right: Enid A. Philip titled verso on remnant artist’s label 25 x 27.5cm $200-300
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44 ATTRIB. FREDERICK GARLING (1806-1873) A Blackwall frigate in full sail off Sydney Heads gouache and watercolour unsigned, label verso attributes work to Garling 19 x 36cm $1,000-1,500 45 OSWALD BRIERLY (1817-1894) H.M.S. Tribune, moored with other vessels around pencil and watercolour heightened with gouache signed lower left: O.W. Brierly inscribed lower centre ‘H.M.S. Tribune’ 24 x 40.5cm OTHER NOTES: H.M.S. Tribune was launched in 1853 and broken up in 1866. $1,800-2,800
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46 THOMAS BUSH HARDY (BRITISH, 1842-1897) Shipping in a stormy swell off Boulogne watercolour heightened with gouache signed, dated, and inscribed lower left: T.B. Hardy 1889 Boulogne 15.5 x 51cm $600-800
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50 A SHOOTING STICK AND A GROUP OF EIGHT WALKING CANES $50-100 51 A CHINESE SILVER MOUNTED HANDLED BAMBOO WALKING CANE CIRCA 1900 84cm long $100-200 52 AN ANTIQUE BOXWOOD DRAUGHTING RULE With a sliding brass fence, each of the four sides of the rule with a different gauge. 122cm long $30-60 53 AN ANTIQUE BEECH CORK INSERTER AND SIX ANTIQUE CORK SCREWS The corkscrews of various design, including bone and wood-handled examples, two fitted with brushes, together with a traveling cork screw. The inserter 24cm long (closed) $80-120
54 A FINE SMALL GEORGE III SATINWOODBANDED MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT SIDEBOARD LATE 18TH CENTURY The finely figured mahogany top cross-banded in satinwood above an arrangement of five drawers inlaid with satinwood banding and spandrels and retaining original gilt metal lion mask ring pulls, raised on tapering square-section supports terminating in spade feet, inlaid with ebony and boxwood stringing throughout. 84cm high, 104.5cm wide, 56cm deep PROVENANCE: L. J. Cook & Company Pty Ltd $1,200-2,000 57 A PAIR OF CRYSTAL COVERED DISHES WITH UNDER-PLATES The oval dishes with domed finialed covers. Each dish with cover, 17cm high, 19cm wide, 14cm deep $100-200 58 A GROUP OF ELEVEN ANTIQUE SILVER DECANTER LABELS Various designs and makers, one gilt, eight marked sterling, three apparently unmarked, together with a French enamelled metal bottle label. $100-200
59 A GEORGE III STERLING THREAD EDGE SILVER WINE FUNNEL, WITH MATCHED LATER DISH AND A CORK SCREW The funnel and original removable strainer . Maker’s marks for William Allen III, London, circa 1799. The dish Mappin and Webb, Birmingham, 1913. The corkscrew with illegible rubbed mark but English, circa 1900. $300-500 60 A GROUP OF ASSORTED TRADITIONAL SILVER PLATE AND CUT GLASS TABLEWARE Including a Georgian-style salver, a silver-plate bottle coaster, two candlesticks, a cut glass lustre, a cut glass caster and condiment vessels, and others. (22) $50-100 61 A SMALL ASSORTED SILVER PLATE AND CRYSTAL GROUP A silver plate tray and a bottle coaster, a cut crystal decanter, a pair of etched crystal tumblers, and a sherry glass. $50-100
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64 A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III-STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS 19TH CENTURY Each with an unusual slatted square back above a drop-in seat in green velvet and serpentine front seat rail, raised on square-section supports united by an H-stretcher, the front supports Marlborough moulded. Each 97cm high, 56cm wide, 54cm deep $200-400 65 A VICTORIAN BEADWORK AND EBONIZED WOOD TEAPOT STAND LATE 19TH CENTURY Of rounded rectangular outline, the beadwork panel with stylised floral and foliage decoration set within the ebonised frame, on flattened bun feet. 5cm high, 55cm wide, 27cm deep $100-200
66 62 A GEORGE III-STYLE MAHOGANY TEA TABLE CIRCA 1900 The rectangular fold-over top above a shaped frieze with small drawer, raised on tapering square-section supports with feet. 72cm high, 90cm wide, 43cm deep (closed) $200-400
63 A GEORGE II-STYLE DROP-LEAF MAHOGANY DINING TABLE 19TH CENTURY Possibly incorporating earlier elements. The attractively figured oval top above a plain frieze, raised on cabriole supports, each carved with scrolls and acanthus foliage to the top and terminating in a claw and ball foot. 73cm high, 160cm long (extended), 122cm wide $400-600
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66 AN ANTIQUE REVERSE GLASS PORTRAIT PRINT EARLY 19TH CENTURY Using an earlier engraving, depicting Catherine Compton, Countess of Egmont, with her infant son Charles. 46 x 36cm, overall $150-250
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67 TOM ROBERTS (1856-1931) Elizabeth “Lillie” Williamson, Phillip Island c.1886 oil on wood panel unsigned 13.5 x 33.5cm PROVENANCE: Caleb G. Roberts (son the artist and sitter) (label verso) Thence by descent, Norah J. Roberts (wife of Caleb) [Accompanied by a note from Norah J. Roberts dated 3 Sept 1975, certifying Caleb G. Robert’s (artist’s son) original note verso] Joseph Brown, Melbourne, 1976 EXHIBITIONS: Joseph Brown, Melbourne 1975, cat.23, illus. LITERATURE: Reference: Topliss, H., Tom Roberts, 1856-1931; A Catalogue Raisonne, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1985, p.95, cat.71., illus.no.27 OTHER NOTES: Lillie Williamson was Tom Roberts’ wife, (m.1896- 1928) $40,000-60,000
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68 MAX MELDRUM (1875-1955) Pont Neuf, Paris, Hiver 1929 oil on board signed lower right: Meldrum 32 x 40cm
70 AN IRISH GEORGE III STERLING SILVER SALVER DUBLIN / CIRCA 1774 Of typical circular outline with a pie crust edge, gadrooned at the rim, raised on three pad feet, engraved to the centre with the Strettell of Dublin coat of arms. Unidentified maker’s mark CF. 36cm diameter, 4cm high
PROVENANCE: Joseph Brown Gallery, Melbourne, 1981 OTHER NOTES: Painted in 1929 and exhibited in a 1961 Meldrum exhibition according to a label verso $2,500-3,500 69 A CHARLES II OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS CIRCA 1670s In two sections as typical of the type, the rectangular top with moulded edge above a deep drawer with two shallower drawers below, the drawer fronts and dividers richly moulded, the sides panelled, on (later) shaped bracket feet. 83cm high, 101cm wide, 55cm deep $800-1,200
PROVENANCE: Antique Galleries Pty Ltd, 17th June 1975 $600-800 71 A VICTORIAN-STYLE SILVER PLATE CHAMBERSTICK, AND WICK TRIMMER IN THE SAME STYLE The chamberstick James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield. With two snuffers (probably associated, one damaged); the wick trimmer with unidentified marks. The chamberstick 12cm high $100-200
72 THREE EARLY GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER PUNCH LADLES One John Harvey I, London, 1740, the marks to the other two respectively illegible or lost to rubbing. The Harvey ladle with a single-lipped bowl, crimped with a barbed rim, with an elegant scrolling shaft and turned ebonised wood handle; the other two ladles similar to each other, each with a plain bowl and ebonised wood handle, one twist-turned. Harvey ladle 35cm long, the others similar and slightly longer respectively PROVENANCE: The John Harvey ladle: The Mr. D. W. Todd collection Parkside Antiques, September 1st 1993 $200-400 73 A PAIR OF GEORGE III STERLING SILVER MUSTARD SPOONS JOHN LIAS / LONDON / CIRCA 1807 Of conventional plain type, in Old English pattern. Each 10cm long $50-100 75 AN ORIENTAL BLUE AND WHITE LAMP TOGETHER WITH FOUR DECORATIVE BLUE AND WHITE PIECES Comprising a Chinese baluster vase fitted as a table lamp, a covered jar, a smaller vase, and two small bowls. The taller vase 22cm high (excluding lamp fitting and shade), the others smaller $100-200 76 A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY CELLARETTE EARLY 19TH CENTURY Rectangular with chamfered corners, on lion’s paw feet with brass castors, the front and adjacent chamfers inlaid with Neo-Classical urn and swag decoration in variously coloured woods, with ring handles to the sides, the interior lead-lined. 45cm high, 57cm wide, 44cm deep PROVENANCE: L. J. Cook & Company Pty Ltd, 4th October 2012 $1,000-2,000
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81 A MID-VICTORIAN AUSTRALIAN CEDAR BOOK-CASE CABINET CIRCA 1860s Of appealing original mellow colour, the upper part with a moulded cornice above a pair of arched glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting lower part with a pair of glazed doors enclosing cabinet space, on a moulded plinth base. 221cm high, 130cm wide, 59cm deep $800-1,200 82 A SET OF TEN ENGLISH CABINET PLATES MID 19TH CENTURY Circular with slightly indented rims, each decorated with a different view of English abbey or castle ruins in a landscape within cobalt and gilt borders. Each 25cm diameter $300-500
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77 A FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE OF A GREYHOUND EARLY 20TH CENTURY Apparently unsigned. The hound naturalistically modelled in a walking pose, on a base of foliage, mounted on a low black marble plinth. 17cm high (overall), the plinth 19cm wide and 12.5cm deep $600-800 78 ROBERT HAVELL JNR AFTER WILLAM HAVELL A pair of antique prints: Sion House and View of Frogmore House, Windsor, Berkshire published 1815 and 1819 coloured aquatint etchings 28 x 36cm (plate) approx. each $150-250
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79 SAMUEL ALKEN AFTER T.S. ROBERTS 18TH CENTURY Lismore Castle coloured aquatint etching published 1795 32 x 43cm (image) $100-200 80 JAMES HULETT (d.1771) View of Dublin hand-coloured engraving plate from John Barrow’s ‘New Geographical Dictionary’, circa 1760, in an antique bird’s-eye maple frame 19 x 27cm $80-120
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89 83 TWO SMALL SPARROW-BEAKED JUGS 18TH CENTURY The first decorated with a chinoiserie scene the other a floral bouquet. The taller, 11cm high $300-500
87 A PAIR OF CAST IRON FIGURAL DOOR-STOPS, AND ANOTHER The pair modelled as lions rampant on plinths, the third modelled as a gun dog amidst vegetation. The pair each 38cm high, the third 31cm high $300-500
88 A SMALL MARBLE TABLE LAMP AND A SINGLE-LIGHT SCONCE The lamp of baluster form with a black shade, the sconce with a shaped mirror back-plate. The lamp 29cm (including shade), the sconce 30cm high, overall $50-80
84 A GROUP OF EARLY WORCESTER TEA WARE CIRCA 1780 A first period tea cup and matching saucer, underglaze blue crescent mark to the saucer; another saucer with underglaze mark, an associated cup, and an unmarked tea bowl, all fluted and decorated in cobalt and gold. The taller cup 6.5cm high, the widest saucer 16cm $300-500 85 TWO FRENCH WINE BOTTLES FITTED AS TABLE LAMPS The shades not matching. 51cm high (overall), and slightly shorter $50-100 86 A REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR, AND ANOTHER SIMILAR CIRCA 1810 AND 1820 RESPECTIVELY Each with a bar top-rail and a cross-rail above an upholstered seat, each on tapering ring-turned front supports. The first 91cm high, 50cm wide, 54 cm deep, the other slightly smaller $150-250 87 Part
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89 THOMAS WATSON AFTER PETER LELY (18TH CENTURY) A pair antique portrait prints of Noblewomen in parkland, one of Henrietta, Countess of Rochester mezzotint engravings on laid paper published 1779 45 x 33cm approximately each $150-250 90 CHRISTOPHER HEATHCOTE (20TH CENTURY) Round Midnight 2002-2004 oil on linen inscribed with artist’s name, title and date verso (label verso) 111 x 66cm $900-1,200 91 A FINE GEORGE II MARBLE SLAB AND MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE PROBABLY IRISH, MID 18TH CENTURY The rectangular slab of rosso Verona marble with square sides mounted above a plain frieze, raised on cabriole supports, all four with knees richly carved with lion masks with flowing manes forming spandrels to the frieze, the supports terminating in paw feet. 82cm high, 95cm wide, 65cm deep PROVENANCE: H. W. Keil Ltd, 4th December 2000 OTHER NOTES: Unlike a side table, this table was designed to stand in the centre of its space, to be admired from all directions, as indicated by the fact this it was equally finished on all sides. ‘Slab’ tables evolved as a type in the mid-18th century as a means of showing off the fine slabs of exotic marble that fashionable men brought back to Britain as souvenirs of their Grand Tour travels in Italy. Typical of 17th and 18th century English furniture, the underside of this table, especially the spandrels, shows the original gouges and marks of its maker’s roughing-out tools. Beneath their mahogany veneer, the frieze rails of this table are oak, rather than the usual pine, in order to support the weight of the marble. $2,500-3,500
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92 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CORNER CHAIR MID 18TH CENTURY Originally a close stool, the back with a curved and moulded top-rail and a pair of baluster splats flanked by columns above the drop-in seat and seat rails with deep shaped aprons, raised on a cabriole support with pointed foot to the front, the other supports plain turned. 78cm high, 60cm wide, 60cm deep $300-500
93 A PAIR OF FINE GEORGE II WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED SIDE CHAIRS IN THE FRENCH MANNER MID 18TH CENTURY Each with an upholstered arched high back and seat raised on four cabriole supports with scrolling feet, the knees and spandrels of the front supports carved with acanthus foliage, covered in yellow silk damask. 101cm high, 61cm wide, 63cm deep PROVENANCE: Martin Allen Antiques, 2003 $600-800
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94 A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS CIRCA 1770 Each with a ladder back of four pierced serpentine rails between outswept uprights above the broad upholstered seat with serpentine front, raised on square-section supports united by an H-form stretcher, moulded Marlborough supports to the front, the uprights of the back conforming. 97cm high, 60cm wide, 58cm deep $300-500
95 A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS 1770s Each with a serpentine top-rail above a pierced vasiform splat and upholstered seat, on squaresection supports united by an H-form stretcher. 94cm high, 57cm wide, 60cm deep $300-500 96 A MAHOGANY AND GLAZED COLLECTOR’S DISPLAY TABLE IN THE GEORGE III STYLE MID 20TH CENTURY The rectangular glazed top above a central frieze drawer and drawers to each side, on tapering square-section supports with spade feet, the table variously cross-banded and inlaid with stringing. 76cm high, 67cm wide, 46cm deep $300-500 97 SAM ATYEO (1910-1990) Bluebird 1931 watercolour and pastel on paper signed lower right: S. Atyeo. 47 x 32cm PROVENANCE: Joseph Brown, Melbourne, 1980 EXHIBITIONS: Spring Exhibition, Joseph Brown, Melbourne 1980, cat.no.117 $800-1,200
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98 JUSTIN O’BRIEN (1917-1996) Vase of Flowers oil on board signed lower right: O’BRIEN 41 x 30cm PROVENANCE: Joseph Brown, Melbourne 1980 EXHIBITIONS: Spring Exhibition, Joseph Brown, Melbourne 1980, cat.no.174 $14,000-18,000 99 CHARLES WHEELER (1881-1977) Portrait in Black and Rose oil on canvas signed lower left: C. Wheeler 121 x 90cm PROVENANCE: Joseph Brown, Melbourne, 1977 LITERATURE: MacDonald J.S., The Art of Charles Wheeler, O.B.E., D.C.M., 1952, pl. 6 (A copy of this book is included in this lot.) $6,000-8,000
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101 ARTIST UNKNOWN (BORN 20TH CENTURY) Two Acrobats patinated bronze and mounted on a stone plinth unsigned 44.5cm high $700-900 102 A TABLE LAMP In the form of a Chinese celadon-glazed vase, with a square shade in white fabric. 68cm high, overall $150-250 103 ARTIST UNKNOWN (born 20TH CENTURY) Abstracted Woman painted terracotta, perspex, string and mixed media 184 x 51cm $800-1,200
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104 DANILA VASSILIEFF (1897-1958) Jolly Swagman 1956 gouache signed and dated upper right: Vassilieff 56 signed lower left: Vassilieff 29.5 x 40cm PROVENANCE: Joseph Brown, Melbourne, 1977 $1,000-2,000 106 A COLLECTION OF TROPICAL SEA SHELLS, WITH OTHER NATURAL OBJECTS The shells in two glass vases and a silver plate bowl, with others loose, together with a carved boab nut and a collection of feathers. $100-200
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107 A METAL TABLE LAMP FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY The hexagonal stem on a spreading circular base, black with coloured decoration, with a black fabric shade. 58cm high, overall $50-100 108 A CUT-VELVET WALL HANGING 20TH CENTURY In the17th century English style. 237 x 110cm $500-700
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109 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD OCCASIONAL TABLE THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY The possibly associated tilting circular top with pie-crust edge raised on a fluted columnar stem with three outswept legs with acanthus-carved knees and ball and claw feet. 68cm high, 62cm diameter $300-500 110 A GEORGE III-STYLE MAHOGANY KETTLE STAND PROBABLY LATE 19TH CENTURY The octagonal top with shaped gallery on a slender columnar stem and three outswept legs. 74cm high $150-250 111 AN ANTIQUE GEORGE III-STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR 19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY EARLIER The upholstered high back and seat raised on square-section supports united by an H-form stretcher, covered in foliate cut velvet. 100cm high, 59cm wide, 68cm deep $200-300
112 A GEORGE II FRUITWOOD OPEN ARM CHAIR SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY Marked to the rear seat rail with incised initials TS beneath a crown. The back with a yoke top-rail and vasiform splat supporting outswept shepherd’s crook arms above the drop-in seat, on cabriole front supports, with columnar side stretchers united by a serpentine cross stretcher. 92 cm high, 55cm wide, 55cm deep $400-600 113 A GEORGE I-STYLE WALNUT STOOL PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY The upholstered rectangular seat raised on plain cabriole supports. 42cm high, 53cm wide, 43cm deep $150-250 114 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR CIRCA EARLY 19TH CENTURY The upholstered high back and seat raised on square-section supports united by an H-form stretcher. 94cm high, 60cm wide, 63cm deep $400-600
115 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF SUPPER TABLE MID-18TH CENTURY The attractively-figured oval top above a shaped frieze to each side, raised on six slender turned supports with pad feet. 71cm high, 127cm long (extended), 99cm wide $600-800 116 AN ANTIQUE CHINESE BLACK-GLAZED VASE Containing a decorative plastic orchid. The vase 24cm high $100-200 117 A CELADON-GLAZED DISH 20TH CENTURY With double fish motif. 17cm high, 29.5cm diameter $100-200 118 THREE RAJASTHANI COTTON QUILTS FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY Decorated in geometric motifs, in quilted applique. 231cm x 153cm, 188cm x 139cm, and 198cm x 130cm $400-600
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119 A TIBETAN WHITE METAL FIGURE OF BUDDHA Seated on a double lotus base. 15cm high $100-200 120 A GEORGE III ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY EARLY 19TH CENTURY Of plain double-cube form with a hinged top, with boxwood stringing to all edges. 15cm high, 30cm wide, 15cm deep $100-200 121 A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND INLAID TEA CADDY LATTER HALF 18TH CENTURY Rectangular with canted corners, the hinged top enclosing two compartments with original covers, inlaid throughout with shell, patera, and classical details in various woods on the satinwood ground. 12cm high, 18.5cm wide, 11cm deep $300-500 122 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRAVELING TEA CADDY LATE 18TH CENTURY Of classical cube form with a hinged top with brass ring pull, the upper meeting edge and the foot slightly projecting, the case in richly figured mahogany with all edges ebony strung, the single compartment interior tin lined. 11cm high, 10cm wide, 10cm $200-400
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123 A MAHOGANY-CASED MANTEL CLOCK JOHN PICKFORD, LIVERPOOL, CIRCA 1830s The enamelled Roman numeral dial with domed glass cover set within a upright rectangular case with an arched top and plinth base, the front decorated throughout with anthemia and other classical details in relief, the sides with gilt brass grilles and ring handles. 43cm high, 30cm wide, 16cm deep OTHER NOTES: John Pickford is recorded as a clockmaker working in Mersey Street, Liverpool, between 1814 and 1851. $600-800 124 A JAPANESE IMARI BOWL LATE 19TH CENTURY 8.5cm high, 18.5cm diameter $100-200
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129 A GROUP OF CHINESE PORCELAIN Including a pair of blue and white plates, a blue and white jar, and two copper red glazed vases. The jar 29cm high, the plates 27cm diameter $100-200
132 A DOOR STOP MODELLED AS A FIGURE OF A SEATED LION Naturalistically modelled, stained red-brown. 25cm high $100-200
126 A GROUP OF ASSORTED DECORATIVE ITEMS Including a Chinese porcelain pillow and a covered jar, English transfer-printed creamware, a Ginori demitasse, a silver plate bowl, candle jars, and others. $100-200
130 A MIAO TRIBE SEVEN-TIER TORQUE MID 20TH CENTURY Of white metal with incised decoration. 29 x 29cm $400-600
133 TWO CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS Including a blue and white porcelain vase titled ‘Water Birds’ by Alexandra Copeland, signed and dated to base A. Copeland, 2010. Together with a large blue and brown-decorated bowl signed with incised mark: AS. Water birds 37cm high $300-500
127 A TURKOMAN STONE-INSET METAL AND LEATHER SATCHEL LATE 19TH CENTURY Inset with nine carnelian cabochons, and four other stones. The satchel 16 x 15cm (excluding strap) $400-600 128 A CHINESE MIXED METAL STIRRUP 19TH CENTURY Constructed from various metals including paktong, with fine incised and relief decoration. 16.5cm high, 13cm wide, 10cm deep $100-200
131 THREE PIECES OF CONTEMPORARY POTTERY A vase by John Kent, incised signature underside; a sculptural tea pot by Claire Reid, incised signature and date ‘93 underside; and a small Song-inspired vase, with unidentified mark. The Kent vase, 24 cm high $300-500
134 THREE CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS ALEXANDRA COPELAND (BORN 1947) Three pieces of colourfully decorated pottery: a platter and two bowls. All signed and respectively dated: A. Copeland 1995 (platter) and 2000 (both bowls). The platter 36.5cm diameter; the taller bowl 17cm high $600-800
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135 A CHINESE PAKTONG HAND WARMER 19TH CENTURY With incised landscape decoration. 12cm high, 14cm wide, 11cm deep $100-200
141 A DECORATIVE GROUP An antique-style Chinese black and gilt-decorated canister, and a pair of brass candlesticks. The canister 44cm high; the candlesticks 24.5cm high $100-200
137 A GROUP OF SIX CHINESE AND JAPANESE CLOISONNÉ OBJECTS Including a pair of vases, two covered circular boxes, a snuff bottle, and a plique-a-jour vase. The pair of vases, each 14cm high $100-200
142 A CAUCASIAN EAGLE KAZAK RUG With two stylised eagle designs in white and green against a red ground. Kilim dated circa 1908 225cm x 114cm
138 A GROUP OF ITEMS, MOSTLY ORIENTAL 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Including a Japanese tobacco box, inro, Japanese bamboo tea scoop, three wooden egg cups, etc. $300-500 139 A CHINESE PAKTONG HAND WARMER 19TH CENTURY 14cm high, 16cm diameter $100-200 140 TWO ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS VASES Respectively, 16cm and 14cm high $300-500
PROVENANCE: John Gaidzkar Oriental Carpets, 23rd March 1982 $3,000-5,000 143 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL STERLING SILVER TANKARD GEORGE MOORE / LIMERICK / CIRCA 1770 Of typical squat baluster form on a moulded spreading foot, the scrolling handle with a thumbrest, bead edges to the rim and foot, engraved to the front with an unidentified crest within a wreath. The underside hallmarked GM, and engraved script initials BSP. $600-800
145 A GEORGE III STERLING SILVER CANDLE SNUFFER TRAY HENRY CHAWNER / LONDON / CIRCA 1789 Elliptical, the low raised sides rising higher and outswept to the ends, with a bead rim, otherwise plain, an unidentified crest engraved to the centre. 25.5cm wide, 9.5cm deep $300-500 146 A GEORGE II STERLING SILVER WAITER FRANCIS PAGES / LONDON / CIRCA 1740 Of typical circular outline with a shaped edge, raised on three hoof feet, engraved to the centre with a foliate monogram. 3cm high, 22cm diameter PROVENANCE: Sean Cullip Antiques, NSW, June 2007 $600-800 147 A GROUP OF TRIBAL TEXTILE OBJECTS EARLY 20TH CENTURY Including bags and bag faces. $200-400
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148 A SET OF THREE AUBUSSON TAPESTRY WINDOW PELMETS AND CHUTES REQUILLART, ROUSSEL & CHOCQUEEL, 1864 Each representing a different fable by La Fontaine; the first depicting a scene of a male bird catcher, titled ‘L’Oiseleur, L’Autour et L’Alouette’. The second depicting a scene of a tortoise suspended on a stick between two ducks, titled ‘La Tortue et les deux Canards’. The third depicting a scene of jay birds clutching peacock feathers, titled ‘La Geai pare des Plumes du Paon’. The Fables of Jean De La Fontaine 450 x 280cm approximately (each varying in size) PROVENANCE: John Edward Cornwallis Rous, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke (1794-1886). These tapestry pelmets and chutes were supplied to the 2nd Earl of Stradbroke in 1864. They formed part of a much larger order that was made during the renovations at Henham Hall between 1863-1865. Christie’s, Australia, 16th November 1998, Decorative Arts, lot 357. LITERATURE: Country Style, Australia, September 1999, pg 22. $3,000-5,000
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150 A GEORGE III BRASS-BOUND MAHOGANY BUCKET LATTER HALF 18TH CENTURY Circular of typical form with three brass bands, a pair of heavy brass loop handles affixed to the upper band, the interior lead lined. 30cm high, 35cm diameter $300-500
153 A DUTCH DELFT TIN GLAZED BLUE AND WHITE DISH 18TH CENTURY Traditional in design, having a large central peacock & floral design and geometric and foliate design to border. 4cm high, 26.5cm diameter $300-500
151 A SMALL COLLECTION OF TRIBAL TEXTILE AND BEADWORK OBJECTS Including caps and bracelets. $100-200
154 A DERBY LEAF FORM SAUCE BOAT TOGETHER WITH A PORCELAIN TEA BOWL The jug with moulded, applied, and painted floral and foliate decoration with a twig handle. The tea bowl gilt and floral decorated. The jug 11cm high, 17cm wide $300-500 155 A PAIR OF DERBY FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS CIRCA 1758-1760 Depicting Mars and Venus, standing amoung applied flowers. Each with original sconces. Each 25cm high $600-800 156 A PAIR OF CHELSEA BROCAGE FIGURES CIRCA 1760 Modelled as a haymaker and his companion. Gold anchor mark. Each 27cm high PROVENANCE: The Treacy Collection Joshua McClelland, 24th May 1949 Adam Galleries, 3rd August 1979 $400-600
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157 A PAIR OF DERBY LOBED DISHES LATE 18TH CENTURY Of generally oval outline decorated with peony and pomegranate sprays in iron red. With puce crowned crossed baton marks underside. 4cm high, 24cm wide, 19.5cm deep $600-800 158 A SMALL WORCESTER WHEATSHEAF PATTERN VASE CIRCA 1753 Hexagonal in form, painted in a famille verte palette with flowers. 11.5cm high PROVENANCE: Parkside Antiques, 26th February 1987 $600-800
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159 A CHINESE QINGBAI VASE PROBABLY YUAN/MING DYNASTY Of baluster form with two handles covered in a grey-tinged glaze. 23.5cm high $400-600 160 A GEORGE IV GILT-FRAMED OVERMANTEL MIRROR CIRCA 1820 In the Greek Revival manner, the rectangular plate framed by a moulded cornice with projecting half-round ends and freize decorated in relief with acanthus and anthemia above flanking columns with foliate lappets to their tops, centres, and bases. 143cm high, 152cm wide $800-1,200
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163 A PAIR OF GEORGIAN-STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS IN THE ‘CHIPPENDALE’ MANNER LATE 19TH CENTURY Each with a serpentine top-rail above a pierced vasiform splat and upholstered seat, on squaresection supports with pierced spandrels, the back variously moulded and carved in relief, the front supports with blind fretwork. 96cm high, 57cm wide, 58cm deep $600-800 164 A GEORGE III CUBAN MAHOGANY TRIPOD OCCASIONAL TABLE THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY The well-figured tilting circular top raised on a ‘gun barrel’ stem with three outswept legs with lappeted knees. 71cm high, 68cm diameter $600-800 165 A CHINESE EMBROIDERY PANEL QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY Of roundel design with two central peaches amongst foliage and ribbons, framed. 32 x 33cm overall, including frame $200-400
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166 A CHINESE QIANJIANG ENAMEL PORCELAIN PLAQUE 19TH CENTURY Decorated with a celestial maiden amongst clouds and with a calligraphic inscription, framed. 30 x 34cm overall, including frame $600-800 168 A GEORGE III-STYLE MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOK-CASE CIRCA 1900 Of break-front outline, the upper part with a moulded and denilated break-top cornice above four astragal-glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the projecting lower part with four panelled cabinet doors, on bracket feet with shaped aprons. 225cm high, 226cm wide, 44cm deep $1,200-1,800
169 A GROUP OF ASSORTED CUT CRYSTAL AND GLASS TABLEWARE Including a set of four scallop shell dishes, castors, and salt cellars. $300-500 170 A GROUP OF FOURTEEN GEORGIAN AND GEORGIAN-STYLE GLASSES The tallest, 18cm high $600-800 171 A GROUP OF ASSORTED CUT CRYSTAL AND GLASS TABLEWARE Including an antique cake stand, various dishes, and beakers. The cake stand, 17cm high, 21cm diameter $300-500
172 TWO BLUE AND WHITE DELFT WARE TILES, AND A TRANSFER-PRINTED TILE 18TH CENTURY $200-400 173 FIVE PIECES OF CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN 18TH/19TH CENTURY Four dishes of various sizes and a tea cup. The largest dish, 16cm diameter $300-500 174 TWO ANTIQUE EUROPEAN BLUE AND WHITE CERAMICS Comprising an 18th century Delft ware plate and a moulded porcelain sauce jug. The plate 17cm diameter; the jug 9cm high, 18cm wide $300-500
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178 A SET OF THREE CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE OCTAGONAL PLATES YONGCHENG PERIOD Decorated with landscape scenes. Each 18cm wide $200-300
176 FIVE CHINESE AND JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE CERAMICS 19TH/20TH CENTURY Three bowls, including a pair, a dish, and a box with pierced cover. The largest bowl 8.5cm high, 8.5cm diameter $100-200
179 A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DISH 18TH CENTURY Decorated with five peonies against a petal motif ground, with a brown enamel dressing to the rim. 17.9cm diameter $200-300
177 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL WANLI PERIOD Decorated with flowers and insects. 6cm high, 12cm diameter $300-500
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180 TWO CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PLATES EARLY 18TH CENTURY Decorated with auspicious flowers and vases. One 23cm diameter, the other slightly smaller $200-300
181 A DUTCH DELFT WARE BLUE AND WHITE FLOWER BRICK 18TH CENTURY Rectangular, the top with a central larger square opening flanked by groups of six smaller holes. 9cm high, 15cm wide, 6cm deep $300-500 182 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE LIDDED VASE, AND A TEAPOT 19TH CENTURY The teapot decorated with horses in landscape. The vase 23cm high $200-300 183 A JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE CHARGER LATE 18TH CENTURY Decorated with a figure in landscape. 31cm diameter $300-500
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184 A CHINESE HARDWOOD TABLE SCREEN INSET WITH AN INSCRIBED WHITE JADE PLAQUE QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY The plaque decorated to one side with a scholar and attendant in a landscape. The other side decorated with a twenty character poem. 24cm high, 20cm wide, 12cm deep PROVENANCE: Jane Carnegie Oriental Art, 20th January 1987 $3,000-5,000 185 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JARLET MING DYNASTY Decorated with floral and cloud motifs. 8.5cm high $200-300 186 FIVE TRIBAL BAGS CUSTOMISED TO CUSHIONS 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY Including a Baluch salt bag, a pair of saddle bags (separated), and a Shahsavan bag. $200-300 187 A CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE OCTAGONAL DISH YONGCHENG PERIOD Decorated with two hounds in a landscape. 21.5cm wide $600-800 188 A PAIR OF CHINESE PINK MONOCHROME BOWLS GUANGXU MARK AND PERIOD Decorated to the exterior with a blown pink enamel with a six character Guangxu mark in iron red to the base. 6.5cm high, 14cm diameter $1,000-2,000
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190 A CHINESE YELLOW GROUND DRAGON BOWL GUANGXU MARK AND PERIOD Decorated with two dragons in green enamel amongst clouds chasing a flaming pearl, against a yellow ground. Six character Guangxu mark in iron red to the base. 7cm high, 14cm diameter $1,000-2,000 191 A CHINESE DEHUA FIGURE OF BUDAI 18TH/19TH CENTURY The figure seated holding rosary beads covered in a ivory tinged glaze. 8cm high $500-700 192 A PAIR OF CHINESE COPPER RED CUPS 20TH CENTURY Each 4.5cm high $100-200 193 A DEHUA FIGURE OF BUDAI 11cm high $100-200
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198 A CHINESE DEHUA FIGURE OF GUANYIN 17TH/18TH CENTURY The figure reclining languidly on a rock with a serene downcast expression. 22cm high PROVENANCE: Connoiseurs’ store $800-1,200 199 A CHINESE CELADON BOWL MING/QING DYNASTY The foliate rim bowl covered in a pale blue green ge-type crackled glaze. 6.5cm high, 16cm diameter $300-500 200 THREE CHINESE CERAMIC VESSELS MING/QING DYNASTY Comprising a 17th century European cobbled Dehua octagonal cup, a 19th century octagonal cup painted with iron red qilong decoration and a water dropper in the form of a teapot with cash symbol at top. The taller bowl 6.5cm high $300-500
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204 A BALUCH RUG LATE 19TH CENTURY The field decorated with eight rectangular geometric designs representing a formal garden. 237cm x 126cm $600-800 205 A CHINOISERIE LACQUERED STANDARD LAMP, WITH SHADE CIRCA 1920 The turned stem and spreading foot gilt-decorated on a black ground. 181cm high overall, including shade PROVENANCE: Martin Allen Antiques, 22nd November 2007 $200-400 206 A CHARLES I OAK SIX-PLANK COFFER 2ND QUARTER 17TH CENTURY Of boarded construction, the wire-hinged top with a moulded front edge, all other edges chip-carved, with an iron lock plate. 39cm high, 102cm wide, 39cm deep $400-600 207 A FULLY-UPHOLSTERED THREE-SEAT SOFA IN CHAMPAGNE VELVET MID 20TH CENTURY Of square lines with a raked back. 86cm high, 185cm wide, 97cm deep $300-500
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201 A CHINESE JADE HAIR PIN 19TH CENTURY The end carved in the shape of a phoenix head. 13cm long $300-500
203 A CHINESE DEHUA SEAL 17TH CENTURY Modelled as a guardian lion with open mouth, seated on a square plinth, the underside with a carved six character mark in seal script. 8cm high
202 A CHINESE HARDSTONE BANGLE 20TH CENTURY The stone with a flash of green to one side. 7.5cm diameter $100-200
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209 A PAIR OF FULLY-UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS IN CHAMPAGNE VELVET MID 20TH CENTURY Of square lines with raked backs. Each 86cm high, 89cm wide, 97cm deep $100-200 211 A PERSIAN FLATWEAVE RUNNER 20TH CENTURY Decorated with four stepped medallions against a blue green field. 300 x 115cm $300-500
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213 JOHN SENEX (1678-1740) ‘A Map of Greece with Part of Anatolia’ Hand-coloured engraving From Senex’s ‘General Atlas’, 1720 Together with a ‘Map of Ancient Greece’ by Neele, hand-coloured engraving, circa 1820 38 x 55cm 48 x 56cm $200-400 214 THOMAS SHOTTER BOYS AFTER THEODORE E. THRUPP 19TH CENTURY View of the Seraglio Point, Constantinople from the Tower of Galata c.1855 hand-coloured lithograph 50 x 73cm $200-400 216 WILLIAM DOBELL (1899-1970) Study of The Billy Boy pen and ink wash inscribed as title 12.5 x 8.5cm PROVENANCE: Joseph Brown, Melbourne, 1980 OTHER NOTES: Original Sir William Dobell Art Foundation certificate no.200-C3 verso $800-1,200 217 RUSSELL DRYSDALE (1912-1981) Seated woman beside window 1945 pen and ink wash signed and dated lower right: Russell Drysdale ‘45 36.5 x 26.5cm PROVENANCE: Joseph Brown Gallery, Melbourne, 1981 $4,000-6,000 218 NOEL COUNIHAN (1913-1986) Billy Hughes 1962 pen and ink on paper signed lower left: Counihan ‘62 31 x 34cm PROVENANCE: Lyttleton Gallery, North Melbourne, 1986 LITERATURE: Drawn for John Thompson’s On Lips of Living Men, Lansdowne Press, Sydney 1962 $400-600
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219 VICTOR COBB (1876-1945) Wilson Hall thro’ the Trees 1927 etching signed and dated 1927 in the plate, further signed in pencil below, with title and a number ‘17.85’[?] lower right Together with an etching by Brian Coghlan (19031978) of St George’s Church, Dublin 11.5 x 14cm (plate) $100-200
220 RUSSELL DRYSDALE (1912-1981) Study for Eveningsong, Hill End pen and ink on paper signed lower left: Russell Drysdale 15.5 x 11cm PROVENANCE: Joseph Brown, Melbourne, 1981 $1,000-1,500
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221 AN ANTIQUE CAST IRON BOOK PRESS LATE 19TH CENTURY Of typical form, in original black paint with gold line decoration, resting on a low hardwood stand. The press 36cm high (closed), 49cm wide, 26cm deep $200-400 222 A BOUND RUN OF ‘APOLLO’ MAGAZINE A substantial unbroken run of the art journal, volumes 103-180 (1976-2014), each volume in gilt-lettered black cloth library binding. $300-500 223 A QUANTITY OF BOUND RUNS OF THREE CERAMICS AND ORIENTAL ART JOURNALS ‘Transactions of the English Ceramic Circle’ (vols 1-20), ‘Oriental Art’ (vols 19-39), and ‘Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society’ (vols 20-46, but lacking 37 and 38), the volumes of the first two in cloth library binding, the last in original binding. $200-400
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224 A QUANTITY OF BOUND RUNS OF THE ‘BURLINGTON MAGAZINE’ AND ‘CONNOISSEUR’ A substantial unbroken run of the ‘Burlington Magazine’, vols 118-147 (1976-2005), together with indices for vols 115-144; and ‘Connoisseur’ 1976-1982, respectively in gilt-lettered brown and green cloth library binding. $300-500 225 A VINTAGE LADDER, ADAPTED AS A LIBRARY LADDER Painted brown with a former owner’s name, F W RATSCH, painted in yellow to one side. 296cm high $150-250 226 A BRONZE AND MAHOGANY MODEL OF A CANNON ON A CARRIAGE TOGETHER WITH A SET OF SCALES The finely detailed model possibly antique. The antique Avery brass and hardwood Roberval balance weighing scale, with a set of weights. The model 18cm high, 45cm wide, 16cm deep $200-400
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229 AN EKORNES ‘STRESSLESS’ RELAXATION ARMCHAIR WITH MATCHING FOOT-STOOL Covered in a cherry red leather. ‘Reno’ model The chair 98cm high, 76cm wide, 79cm deep $400-600
234 A PERSIAN GABBEH RUG LATE 20TH CENTURY With geometric squares and a tiger against a red ground. 166 x 126cm $300-500
230 A SET OF SEVEN PROVINCIAL GEORGE III ELM DINING CHAIRS EARLY 19TH CENTURY The set comprising an open arm chair and six side chairs, each with an arched top-rail and pierced vasiform splat above the dished seat, raised on tapering square-section supports united by peripheral stretchers. Together with a similar George III oak side chair. The arm chair 96cm high, 56cm wide, 49cm deep; the side chairs a little smaller $600-900
237 NOEL COUNIHAN (1913-1986) Woman at Work 1981 charcoal signed lower left: Counihan ‘81 64 x 75cm $1,200-1,800 238 A PAIR OF ART DECO STYLE FULLY-UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS Tub-shaped, covered in brown velvet. Each 63cm high, 81cm wide, 91cm deep $50-100
232 A SMALL GROUP OF RUSTIC FURNITURE A hardwood rectangular side table and three assorted low stools, two in elm and antique. The table 76cm high, 76cm wide, 45cm deep $200-400
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239 JOSEPH THORS (c.1835-1920) Rural English Countryside oil on wood panel signed lower right: J Thors 27 x 38cm $400-600 240 A CHARLES I OAK DESK BOX MID-17TH CENTURY The top and hinged slope, chip-carved to the edges, enclosing an open interior fitted with three pigeon holes, the front carved with stylised foliate decoration above the base moulding. 29cm high, 65cm wide, 43cm deep $300-500
242 A PAIR OF CHINESE BALUSTER JAR TABLE LAMPS, TOGETHER WITH A MATCHING THIRD JAR Uniformly decorated all round with butterflies on the white-glazed ground, each lamp with mismatching shades. The unconverted jar 35cm high $150-250
243 A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY TEA TABLE CIRCA 1830 The well-figured rounded rectangular fold-over top above a frieze with central tablet and scrolling ends, raised on a spreading square pedestal and a concave-sided platform base with bun feet and concealed castors. 72cm high, 65cm wide, 32cm deep (64cm open) $250-350
241 A CHARLES II-STYLE HARDWOOD SIDE TABLE AND A GEORGIAN-STYLE MAHOGANY TORCHERE The table with a rectangular top above a plain frieze raised on ‘gun barrel’ supports united by peripheral stretchers; the torchere with a spiral-turned pedestal raised on four outswept feet. The table 70cm high, 70cm wide, 47cm deep. The torchere 148cm high $200-400
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248 A CHINESE HARDWOOD VASE OR JARDINIERE STAND 19TH CENTURY The stand of square section with a pierced archaistic scroll work apron and spandrels. 125cm high, 36cm wide, 36cm deep $1,000-2,000 249 A CHINESE LACQUER TABLE 18TH CENTURY The square section table of archaistic scrolling apron and legs, decorated all over with incised polychrome lacquer decoration including a writhing dragon chasing a flaming pearl amidst clouds and scrolling lotus within a lobed quatrefoil shaped reserve. 82cm high, 57cm wide, 47cm deep PROVENANCE: Joshua McClelland Print Room, 20th November 1981 $2,000-4,000 250 A CHINESE HARDWOOD LAMP STAND The pedestal set within an open frame, the top and base with carved and pierced decoration, the faces of the frame inlaid with burr wood. 169cm high (fully raised), 39cm wide, 34cm deep PROVENANCE: Jane Carnegie Oriental Art, 26th April 1983 $600-800
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251 A CHINESE HARDWOOD CONSOLE TABLE EARLY 20TH CENTURY The flat rectangular top with scrolled and pierced ends above the carved and pierced apron. 79cm high, 89cm wide, 39cm deep $600-800 252 THREE ANTIQUE CHINESE PIECES A late Qing huanghuali dressing box, the hinged top with a mirror surrounded by carved and pierced panels above a cabinet with two drawers. Together with a smaller walnut box with a two-part top enclosing an arrangement of compartments with finely-carved and pierced covers; and a carved and pierced hardwood frame. Dressing box, 24cm high, 44cm wide, 45cm deep $800-1,200 253 A CHINESE JUMU STOOL 19TH CENTURY Of rectangular section with a carved apron. 50cm high, 41cm wide, 30cm deep $100-200
254 A JAPANESE EMBROIDERED FOUR FOLD SCREEN MEIJI PERIOD Each leaf with a moulded frame lacquered to simulate a fine wood, enclosing a field of gold silk embroidery with foliage on one side and a landscape on the other. $400-600 255 A CHINESE HARDWOOD SIDE TABLE EARLY 20TH CENTURY Of square section above a carved apron, raised on four inswept feet. 71cm high, 50cm wide, 36cm deep $200-400 256 A CHINESE HARDWOOD RECLINING ARMCHAIR 19TH CENTURY The deeply reclined back with rolled head-rest and long two-tiered arms above the generous seat, the open apron enclosing an extending leg-rest. 83cm high, 70cm wide, 112cm deep (not extended) PROVENANCE: Parkside Antiques, 27th November 1987 $800-1,200 256 257 A CHINESE LACQUERED DRUM STOOL TOGETHER WITH A LARGE EARTHENWARE JAR 19TH CENTURY The stool of open drum form, together with a stoneware jar. The stool 47cm high, 44cm diameter, the jar 35cm high $100-200
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263 A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK GATE-LEG TABLE LATE 17TH CENTURY The oval top above a plain frieze with a drawer to one side, raised on reel-turned supports united by square stretchers. 68cm high, 92cm wide, 114cm long (fully extended) $300-500 264 A SMALL COLLECTION OF CHINESE WOVEN BAMBOO AND WOODEN OBJECTS Comprising three containers, a small stool, a neck rest. $100-200 265 A LARGE CHINESE DEHUA FIGURE OF GUANYIN 18TH CENTURY The figure standing with delicately modelled robed with a serene downcast expression on a fitted wooden base. 51cm high (excluding stand) $1,000-2,000 266 A VICTORIAN WALNUT BED TRAY, WITH READING STAND Rectangular, concave to the front, with a threequarter gallery and a hinged reading stand to the centre, raised on turned hinged retract beneath the tray when not in use. Together with a second antique reading stand 9cm high (reading stand and legs retracted), 62cm wide, 46cm deep $150-250
269 A GROUP OF MOSTLY ANTIQUE LIBRARY AND OCCASIONAL FURNITURE A portable oak book-stand, an oak stool with splitcane seat, a bentwood chair with cane seat, library step, and a traditional-style mahogany low bookcase with adjustable shelves. The book-case 92cm high, 77cm wide, 31cm deep $200-400 270 AN ANTIQUE OAK AND STAINED PINE LOW BOOK-CASE 19TH CENTURY The top with a shaped crest above four shelves, on flattened bun feet. 121cm high, 127cm wide, 24cm deep $150-250 271 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS CIRCA 1780 Of rectangular outline, the top with moulded edge above two short and three long graduated and cock-beaded drawers, on shaped bracket feet, the brasses apparently original, the carcase and drawer fronts solid mahogany, the drawer linings oak. 110cm high, 114cm wide, 58cm deep $300-500
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275 A GROUP OF SEVEN ASSORTED ANTIQUE WOODEN SMALL BOXES Including a boxwood-strung mahogany box with velvet-lined interior, three Mauchline-ware boxes, and others. The largest 11cm high, 15.5cm wide, 10.5cm deep $100-200 276 A GROUP OF ASSORTED SMALL DECORATIVE ITEMS, MOSTLY ORIENTAL Including boxes, fan, small bronze sculptures, simulated ivory objects, and others. $100-200 277 A GROUP OF FIVE CENTRAL ASIAN AND INDIAN TEXTILES Including small blankets, covers, and others. The largest 152 x 150cm $300-500 278 A PERSIAN QASHQAI RUG EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated with a central medallion within a red lozenge shaped field, the whole decorated with complex geometric and floral motifs. 190cm x 135cm $400-600
283 AN ANATOLIAN KILIM CIRCA MID 20TH CENTURY With rams head guls against an ivory ground. 266cm x 182cm $300-500 284 AN ANATOLIAN KILIM EARLY 20TH CENTURY With repeating geometric motifs within the central field. 290cm x 202cm $600-800 285 A PERSIAN TRIBAL RUNNER CIRCA 1900 With repeating boteh design against a red field. 270cm x 111cm $600-800 286 A BRASS SINGLE BED, AND AN ANTIQUE CAST IRON SINGLE BED The brass bed, 134cm high, 102cm wide, 203cm long $100-200
287 ELIOTH GRUNER (1882-1939) Gladioli 1934 oil on board signed and dated lower right: Gruner 1934 60 x 45cm PROVENANCE: Mrs Stuart Johnston Joseph Brown, Melbourne, 1976 EXHIBITIONS: Elioth Gruner Memorial Exhibition, 1940, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (loan label verso) $16,000-24,000
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288 ARTIST UNKNOWN A group of three large 18th century prints mezzotint, stipple engraving and sanguine print mezzotint group portrait after Reynolds, a stipple engraved group portrait by Cardon, and a classical subject printed in sanguine 63 x 39cm $200-400 289 JOHN PETER RUSSELL (1858-1930) Archways, Salerno II chalk and gouache on paper signed lower left: JOHN RUSSELL 37 x 27.5cm PROVENANCE: Joseph Brown, Melbourne, 1981 $2,000-4,000 290 PIERRE-FRANCOIS HUGUES D’HANCARVILLE (1719-1805) Scene from classical Greek vase, from ‘Antiquites Etrusques, Grecques et Romaines, tirees du Cabinet de M. William Hamilton’, Florence 1801-1808 hand-coloured engraving 28 x 51cm (plate) $200-400 289
291 WILLIAM HODGES (1744-1797) A View of Part of the City of Oud’ and ‘A View of the South-West Side of Chunar Gur from ‘Select Views in India drawn on the spot ...’, London 1785 aquatint etchings original letterpress in pockets to the back 32 x 48cm (plate) $250-350 292 WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697-1764) ‘The Pharaoh’s Daughter’, Paul before Felix’, ‘Gin Lane’, plate 3 from ‘A Rake’s Progess’ and one other engravings 42 x 52.5cm $300-500 293 WILLIAM WYNNE RYLAND AFTER PHILIPS WOUWERMAN (c.1732-1783) A Hawking Party 1765 etching 32 x 46cm (border) $150-250 294 A GROUP OF FIVE PRINTS RELATING TO PIONEERING MEDICINE AND SCIENCE 18TH CENTURY Including portraits of Jenner, Hunter, and Withering; an original Royal Jennerian Society diploma; and an illustration of a classical sculpture of Aesculapius $200-400
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297 296 LOUDON SAINTHILL (1919-1969) Portrait of a costumed youth 1939 chalk, watercolour and gouache on paper signed and inscribed lower right: Sainthill/Covent Garden ‘39; further inscribed [illegibly] lower left 69 x 50cm $500-700 297 ARTHUR BOYD (1920-1999) Tosca 1989 etching, ed. 2/4, I/X signed, dated and editioned at base with the Victorian Print Workshop blind-stamp lower right 39.5 x 59.5cm (plate) PROVENANCE: Lyttleton Gallery, Melbourne, 1994 $500-700
299 NOEL COUNIHAN (1913-1986) Laughing Christ 1970 etching and aquatint with dry point, ed.1/15 signed, dated land editioned at base 37.5 x 50cm (plate) PROVENANCE: Lyttleton Gallery, Melbourne, 1993 $200-400 301 LEN ANNOIS (1906-1966) Reclining Female Nude, Study 1949 pen, ink and watercolour on paper inscribed, signed, and dated lower right: G[...?] Nude - Len Annois 49 22.5 x 36cm $150-250 302 VIC O’CONNOR (1918-2010) Prisoners c.1940 ink and wash on paper signed lower right: O’Connor 23 x 23.5cm
303 R. MONTGOMERY (20TH CENTURY) Costume design for the Sultan in a production of ‘Scheherazade’ gouache on paper signed and inscribed: R. Montgomery / Sultan. Scheherazade Together with a painted porcelain panel of a woman dancing in exotic costume, 42 x 27cm, and a reproduction of a Leon Bakst design for the Ballet Russes production of ‘Scheherazade’ 26.5 x 17cm $200-300 304 SIDNEY NOLAN (1917-1992) Dimboola 1942 pastel on paper signed and inscribed lower right: Nolan / Dimboola 11-7-42 12.5 x 17.5cm PROVENANCE: Joseph Brown Gallery, Melbourne, 1982 $1,000-2,000
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305 GROUP OF TEN MODERN & CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN ARTWORKS including paintings, drawings, and original prints variously by Peter Graham, Cici Cairns, Lisa Roberts, Cyril Ardern, and others. Largest 111 x 60cm $200-400
314 JOHN SMITH (1652-1743) Three plates from the Loves of the Gods series, based on paintings traditionally ascribed to Titian 1708-1709 mezzotints 42 x 28cm $300-500
307 THREE CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHS Together with another framed decorative work. Largest 38 x 24.5cm $50-100
315 GROUP OF EIGHT 18TH & 19TH CENTURY DECORATIVE PRINTS Including a view of Christie’s by Rowlandson, a depiction of one of the Trafalgar battles, and an original plate from Chippendale’s ‘Director’. 34 x 22cm $200-400
309 WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE (BRITISH, 1851-1931) Bargemen on the Thames drypoint engraving signed in pencil within the plate lower left 20 x 25cm OTHER NOTES: Together with another [damaged] etching by Wyllie and an unsigned etching by Joseph Pennell $150-250 310 JOHN OGILBY (1600-1676) Three strip road maps: Oxford to Coventry; London to Oakeham; and York to Whitby and Scarborough hand-coloured engravings together with three smaller strip maps by other hands largest 34.5 x 46cm $150-250 311 GROUP OF SEVEN 18TH CENTURY PORTRAITS By Jacobus Houbraken (four) and other hands, mostly of men of science of medicine including Newton, Harvey, Sydenham, and Hunter. Each about 36 x 23cm (plate) $200-400 312 GROUP OF EIGHT 18TH & 19TH CENTURY PORTRAITS By various hands, of men of women of the arts and literature including Bach, the Mozart family, Beethoven, Joshua Reynolds, and Samuel Johnson. Largest 31 x 34cm $150-250 313 GROUP OF EIGHT 18TH & 19TH CENTURY RACEHORSE AND GREYHOUND PRINTS By various hands, of men of women of the arts and literature including Bach, the Mozart family, Beethoven, Joshua Reynolds, and Samuel Johnson. Mainly engravings, mezzotints and a lithograph. Largest 26 x 35cm $200-400
316 A GROUP OF EIGHT ASSORTED EARLY 19TH CENTURY SATIRICAL AND COMICAL PRINTS By Rowlandson and others. Hand-coloured etchings and engravings. The largest 24 x 35cm $100-200 317 A GROUP OF FIVE ASSORTED ANTIQUE MELBOURNE-RELATED WORKS A watercolour trompe l’oeil of a postcard with a bush scene, signed Jordan, together with three engraved Melbourne views, and another. The largest 33 x 23cm $150-250 318 TWO ANTIQUE ORIENTAL WORKS A 19th century Chinese watercolour on silk landscape, and a colour wood-block print by Imao Keinen (1845-1924) of a jay resting on a fruiting oak branch. The print 33 x 23.5cm; the watercolour 26cm diameter $100-200 319 ARTIST UNKNOWN (18TH CENTURY) A set of nine late 18th century German botanical prints hand-coloured engravings each with a German and Latin description With another print 16 x 11cm $100-200 320 ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) Watermill oil on canvas together with an early 19th century watercolour on silk of a rustic figure group 21.5 x 29.5cm $200-400
321 FEARNLEIGH LEONARD MONTAGUE (c.18351892) Otago, New Zealand 1876 oil on canvas initialed lower right artist’s painted inscription verso: ‘Original Sketch. No Duplicate exists. Scene near Naseby, formerly Mt Ida, Otago, New Zealand. By F.L. Montague [...?] 1876’ 30 x 40cm PROVENANCE: Leonard Joel, 16 April 1991, Melbourne, lot 727 $1,500-2,000 322 CLEWIN HARCOURT (1870-1965) English canal scene watercolour signed lower left: C. Harcourt Together with a watercolour view of London Bridge by Francis Milton Cashmore (1892-1971) 26.5 x 40cm $300-500 323 ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN VARLEY (1778-1842) Pair of river landscapes with figures and buildings watercolour each signed lower right: J. Varley 10 x 16cm $400-600 324 HAROLD B. HERBERT (1892-1945) ‘Isn’t Frank dexterous, Joe?’ - RAAF personnel relaxing around a chocked Beaufighter black chalk and ink titled lower left and signed lower right: Harold B. Herbert 19.5 x 32.5cm $300-500 325 HAROLD B. HERBERT (1892-1945) Small cottages in an Australian bush clearing watercolour signed lower left: HAROLD B. HERBERT 23 x 28cm $800-1,200 326 ARTIST UNKNOWN AUSTRALIAN OR BRITISH SCHOOL c.1900 Study of a pair of birds on grassy bank watercolour unsigned, inscribed lower right: No 55 25.5 x 34.5cm $300-500
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327 A VICTORIAN CAST IRON UMBRELLA STAND AND BOOT SCRAPER LATE 19TH CENTURY Both painted in black. The umbrella stand 76cm high $300-500 328 A GROUP OF FOUR CONTEMPORARY CORRUGATED IRON GARDEN SCULPTURES A giraffe and three duck figures. The giraffe 240cm high $100-200 329 A SIMULATED STONE GARDEN BENCH SEAT Of typical classical style. 50cm high, 127cm wide, 42cm deep $100-200 330 A SIMULATED STONE GARDEN BENCH SEAT Of typical classical style. 50cm high, 127cm wide, 42cm deep $100-200
334 A PAIR OF METAL GARDEN SCULPTURES OF CRANES The taller 94cm high $150-250 335 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN-STYLE CAST IRON AND HARDWOOD GARDEN SEATS One with arm-rests, the supports of each cast as sawn branches Both about 83cm high and 60cm deep, the seat with arm-rest 100cm wide, the other 155cm wide $300-500 336 A CAST CEMENT GARDEN SCULPTURE OF A WINGED PUTTO, ON A PLINTH The figure cast resting on an sphere, mounted on a separate classical-style plinth. 128cm high overall $150-250
340 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR, AND A GEORGIAN-STYLE OPEN ARM CHAIR The Georgian chair early 19th century. The slightly arched top-rail above a slatted back and a bowfront upholstered seat, on tapering square-section supports united by stretchers. 92cm high, 54cm wide, 51cm deep $100-200 341 A LARGE QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON ENGLISH CERAMICS Including general and specialised works on a range of types and makers. $300-500 342 A GROUP OF FOLIO WORKS ON ENGLISH CERAMICS Including Nantgarw porcelain and the ‘Green Frog Service’. $100-200
331 A SIMULATED STONE GARDEN BENCH SEAT Of typical classical style. 50cm high, 127cm wide, 42cm deep $100-200
337 AN ANTIQUE KOREAN IRON-BOUND HARDWOOD AND PINE BOX 19TH CENTURY Rectangular, the front half of the top hinged to open, with an iron latch and latch-plate and iron bound throughout. 38cm high, 76cm wide, 39cm deep $300-500
343 A SMALL GROUP OF BOOKS ON ENGLISH CERAMICS Comprising E. Meteyard, The Life of Josiah Wedgwood, 1865 (2 vols); H. Owen, Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol, 1873; and M.J. Guest, Lady Charlotte Schreiber’s Journals, 1911 (2 vols). $100-200
332 A MARBLE AND CAST IRON GARDEN TABLE Formed of a rectangular marble top on an antique cast iron sewing machine stand. 72cm high, 92cm wide, 46cm deep $100-200
338 A VINTAGE PAINTED LOW OPEN BOOK-CASE Of four shelves between slatted sides, in distressed green paint. 127cm high, 85cm wide, 28cm deep $150-250
344 A GROUP OF REFERENCE BOOKS ON ANTIQUE SILVER AND GOLD Including London Goldsmiths1697-1837, and English goldsmiths and their marks. $80-120
333 A VICTORIAN COALBROOKDALE ‘SERPENT AND GRAPES’ PATTERN CAST IRON GARDEN SEAT Each end cast with a dog’s head terminal to the armrest above a support of an entwined serpent and fruiting grape vine, the ends now painted green. The design number 17597 and lozenge registration marks cast to the inside of each end. 79cm high, 153cm wide, 73cm deep
339 A COLONIAL CEDAR-CASED BAGATELLE BOARD MID 19TH CENTURY The rectangular case with a hinged top opening lengthwise to reveal the playing field lined in black baize, resting on a separate stand extending telescopically at one end to support the open table. 93cm high, 112cm wide, 50cm deep (table and stand together, not extended)
345 A GROUP OF BOOKS ON ANTIQUE GLASS Mostly English, Irish and Scottish glass reference. $100-200
OTHER NOTES: This pattern is number 9 in the Coalbrookdale 1875 Castings catalogue, section 111, page 249. This particular seat appeared in a scene in the 1977 Australian film, ‘The Getting of Wisdom’. $600-900
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346 A QUANTITY OF CATALOGUES ON THE BAUR COLLECTION OF JAPANESE WORKS OF ART Including prints, netsuke, ceramics, and sword fittings. OTHER NOTES: This lot does not include the two duplicate volumes of the Baur Japanese prints catalogue shown in the Leonard Joel catalogue photograph of this lot. $200-400
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347 A QUANTITY OF CATALOGUES ON THE BAUR COLLECTION OF CHINESE WORKS OF ART Including ceramics, jades, and snuff bottles. $200-400 348 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS CONCERNING ORIENTAL CERAMICS Mostly Chinese, ceramics, including general and specialised works. $200-400 349 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON EUROPEAN LITERATURE Including general guides and a number by and about Prout. $150-250 350 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON INTERNATIONAL CERAMICS Mostly European and Near Eastern, including general and specialised works. $200-400 351 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON IMPRESSIONIST AND MODERN ART Mostly thematic and monographs. $150-250 352 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY Including classical to early modern European, with some historiography. $150-250 353 A LARGE QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON CLASSICAL GREEK CIVILIZATION, CULTURE, AND INFLUENCE Including aspects of Classical Greek civilisation, art, archaeology, and influence. $200-400 354 THE WORKS OF JOHN HUNTER, F.R.S JAMES F. PALMER, 1835 Vols I-IV (8vo) and accompanying volume of plates (4to), first edition., London, Longman, Rees, Orme [et al], 1835 (text vols) and 1837 (plates). Contemporary binding, the text volumes in full leather, the plate volume in half-leather with marbled boards, the gilt-tooled spines uniform; the plate volume apparently complete with the 61 plates referred to (some of the folding plates worn and repaired). Vol. I with an anonymous contemporary inscription to its front free endpaper recording that these volumes were presented to Harry Frederick Barnett by Joseph Hodgson, the eminent physician, as a prize in 1846; the foot of each spine is also lettered ‘Hodgson Prize’. $800-1,200
355 ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN BODY WILLIAM CHESELDEN, 1784 4to, twelth edition., London, J.F. & C. Rivington, J Dodsley, T. Cadell, R. Baldwin, T. Lowndes, 1784. Contemporary full leather (spine cracked); apparently complete with the engraved frontispiece and the advertised forty plates; former owners’ inscriptions to the fly leaf. $300-400 356 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON SCIENTIFIC AND MEDICAL HISTORY Including leading figures and institutions. $150-250 357 THE STATE OF EUROPE GABRIEL RICHARDSON, 1627 4to, first edition., Oxford, Henry Cripps, 1627. Contemporary full leather; an early (1631) former owner’s inscription to the title. $300-500 358 ANNALES OF ENGLAND FRANCIS GODWIN, 1630 4to, first English edition. (translated and enlarged from the 1616 Latin original), London, A. Islip and W. Stansby, 1630. Early gilt-lined full leather; with woodcut titles to the front and to the second and third books within the work and engraved portraits of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Mary I; early former owners’ inscriptions to the fly leaf and title. $300-500 359 AEDES WALPOLIANAE HORACE WALPOLE, 1747 Aedes Walpolianae: Or, A Description of the Collection of Pictures at Houghton-Hall in Norfolk [...], 4to, first edition, London, privately printed, 1747. Full leather, the contemporary mottled calf boards rebacked; apparently complete with an engraved frontispiece portrait of Sir Robert Walpole, four engraved folding plates of floor-plans and elevations of Houghton, and an engraved frontispiece portrait of Lady Walpole preceding the final part of the work; book-plate of the Reverend S. Harper to the front paste-down; early pen and ink annotations to the floor-plans and as occasional corrections to the text. $800-1,200 360 LA DIVINA COMMEDIA DANTE ALIGHIERI, 1928 La Divina Commedia, Or the Divine Vision of Dante Alighieri in Italian & English, translated by H.F. Cary and with 42 illustrations after drawings by Botticelli, London, Nonesuch Press, 1928, numbered 430 of 1475 copies on Van Gelder paper. In original giltlettered and tooled orange vellum. $800-1,200
361 JOHNSON’S DICTIONARY, TOGETHER WITH TWO WORKS BY BOSWELL Samuel Johnson, A Dictionary of the English language: 4to, two vols, sixth edition, London, J.F. Rivington, L. Davis, T. Payne and Son [et al], 1785. Half leather, the early boards rebacked; the first volume with engraved frontispiece portrait of Johnson. Together with a Folio Society edition of Boswell’s Life of Johnson, and volumes of Boswell’s Journal. OTHER NOTES: The sixth edition of Johnson’s Dictionary, published the year after his death, was the last edition to incorporate his own revisions and additions to his earlier work. $800-1,200 362 THREE VOLUMES BY RICHARD WAGNER AND ARTHUR RACKHAM [ILLUSTRATOR], RING OF THE NIBLUNG 4to, vols I-II, ‘The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie’ and ‘Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods’, translated by Margaret Armour, first eds, London, William Heinemann, 1910 and 1911, each in original gilt-tooled cloth. Together with a further copy of vol. 2, in original dust-wrapper. $100-200 363 TWO WORKS BY JACK LINDSAY The Complete Poetry of Gaius Valerius Catullus, translated by Lindsay and illustrated with wood engravings by Lionel Ellis, London, Fanfrolico Press, 1929, numbered 191 [of 325], in gilt-lettered full redbrown leather. Together with Death of a Spartan King and two other stories of the Ancient World, London, Inca Books, 1974, illustrated with drawings by Noel Counihan, hand-lettered Z (being one of the first twenty-five, lettered A-Z, of the edition of 1,000) and signed by both Lindsay and Counihan, in gilt-lettered full green leather. $250-350 364 A QUANTITY OF EARLY LEATHER BINDINGS Including 18th and 19th century volumes, attractively leather-bound. $150-250 365 OLD COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN NEW SOUTH WALES AND TASMANIA HARDY WILSON, 1924 Sydney, printed for the author, 1924, signed by the author and numbered 46 of 1,000 copies, in original gilt-lettered boards and generally very clean within; book-plate of Benjamin N. Fryer. $400-600
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366 THE COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF CHINESE CERAMICS IN THE TOPKAPI MUSEUM Regina Krahl [et al], Chinese Ceramics in the Topkapi Saray Museum, Istanbul - A Complete Catalogue, vols I-III, London, Sotheby’s, 1986, the set numbered (in vol. I) 65 of 1,500, each volume in original cloth, dust-wrapper, and slip-case. $800-1,200 367 THE LEONARD GOW COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN R.L. Hobson, Catalogue of the Leonard Gow Collection of Chinese Porcelain, London, printed for the author, 1931, signed by Leonard Gow and numbered 154 of 300 copies, in original gilt-lettered full red-brown leather and clam shell box. $800-1,200 368 THE LUDLOW COLLECTION OF OLD ENGLISH PORCELAIN Arthur Hayden [et al], Old English Porcelain - The Lady Ludlow Collection, London, John Murray, 1932, hand-lettered G (one of eight lettered copies in addition to 100 autographed copies), in orginal giltlettered green half-leather. $800-1,200 369 LATER CHINESE PAINTING AND CALLIGRAPHY Robert Hatfield Ellsworth, Later Chinese Painting and Calligraphy, 1800-1950, vols I-III, New York, Random House, 1986, each volume in original cloth, with their original clam shell case. $250-350 370 THE MUSLIM ARCHITECTURE OF EGYPT K.A.C Creswell, Vols I-II, New York, Hacker Art Books, 1978 (reprint of the 1952 first edition), in original cloth. $200-400 371 THREE VOLUMES OF MASTER WORKS OF ISLAMIC ART Friedrich Sarre and Fredrik R. Martin [et al], Meisterwerke Muhammedanischer Kunst in Munchen 1910, vols I-III, London, Alexandria Press, 1985 (facsimile reprint of the 1911 original), each volume in original cloth, with their original slip case. $150-250
372 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON FINE EASTERN SILKS Including three lavish folio works: Patricia L. Baker [et al], Silks for the Sultans - Ottoman Imperial garments from Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, Ertug and Kocabiyik, 1986; R.D. Jacobsen, Imperial Silks - Ch’ing Dynasty Textiles in The Minneapolis Institute of Arts (2 vols), Minneapolis, MIA, 2000; and K. Fitz Gibbon and A. Hale, Ikat Silks of Central Asia - The Guido Goldman Collection, London, Laurence King, 1997 - all in original cloth and slipcases. $200-400 373 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON WINE AND SPIRITS Mostly on wine, including general and specialised works on varieties, makers, regions, and appreciation, together with some on spirits. $200-400 374 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON EUROPEAN HISTORY Mostly small-format academic studies on medieval and Renaissance Europe life, culture, and thought. $200-400 375 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON BALLET Including performance, design, memoir, and some old programmes. $150-250 376 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE The complete Oxford English Dictionary, including supplement volumes, together with a group on grammar and usage. $200-400 377 THE GOLDEN BOUGH James Frazer, complete, parts I-VIII and Aftermath, third edition., 1911 (1976 reprint), London, Macmillan. $200-400 378 A HISTORY OF GREECE George Grote, complete, vols I-X, New Edition, 1907, London, John Murrray. $100-200 379 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON CLASSICAL LITERATURE AND CULTURE Including Loeb Classics, together with a group of guides and dictionaries of classical literature and culture. $200-400
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380 NINE VOLUMES OF THE WORKS OF WALTER PATER AND ONE OTHER [Walter Pater], The Works of Walter Pater, vols I-IX complete, 1901, London, Macmillan, contemporary gilt-lettered half leather. Vols I-VIII being from an edition of 775, while the uniform vol. IX (‘Essays from The Guardian’) was evidently a supplementary volume. Together with a modern study on Pater. $200-400 381 THE CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY Parts I-X, variously second and third eds (mid-1990s reprints), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. $200-400 382 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON OPERA General works and monographs on opera composers and performance including the New Grove Dictionary of Opera (4 vols) and a large number on Wagner and his work. $300-500 383 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON ART HISTORY Including fourteen volumes from the Pelican History of Art (eleven first ed., three later); together with E. Benezit, Dictionnaire Peintres, Sculpteurs [etc.], vols 1-8 complete, 1948 (1966 reprint), Paris, Librairie Grund. $200-400 384 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS BY BERNARD BERENSON Titles include: Italian Pictures of the Renaissance: Florentine School (vols I-II), Central Italian and North Italian Schools (vols I-III), and Venetian School (vols I-II); and Essays in Appreciation; together with three biographical works on Berenson. $150-250 385 TWENTY VOLUME SET OF THE NEW GROVE DICTIONARY OF MUSIC AND MUSICIANS Vols 1-20 complete, London, Macmillan, 1980. $150-250 386 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON GROVE’S DICTIONARIES Including: Grove’s Dictionary of Music and Musicians (vols I-X, fifth ed.); The New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments (vols 1-4, first ed.); The New Grove Dictionary of American Music (vols I-IV, first ed.); The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (vols 1-2, first ed.); and The New Grove Dictionary of Women Composers. 20 volumes in total. $200-400
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387 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON CLASSICAL MUSIC Including general works and monographs on composers, history, performance, and appreciation, and some old programmes. $200-400 388 A LARGE DIVERSE QUANTITY OF BOOKS Including history, philosophy, art, science, literature, memoirs, and travel. $100-200 389 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON FOOD AND COOKING Including good quality hardback works, mostly French and Italian. $200-400 390 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON INTERNATIONAL FOOD AND COOKING $200-400 391 A LARGE DIVERSE QUANTITY OF BOOKS Including history, gardening, art, literature, memoirs, and travel. $100-200 392 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON INTERNATIONAL FOOD AND COOKING $150-250 393 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON EUROPEAN ART Including early European art, mostly thematic and monographs. $200-400 394 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON CHINESE FURNITURE AND ASIAN ART Including a good group on Chinese furniture. $200-400 395 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON EASTERN RUGS AND TEXTILES Including general and specialised works. $300-500 396 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON ENGLISH FURNITURE AND ASSOCIATED SUBJECTS Including general and specialised works. $300-500 397 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON FOOD AND COOKING $150-250
398 A PAIR OF PORCELAIN DOVE BOOK-ENDS TOGETHER WITH A CRAFTWOOD CANDLESTICK The book-ends 13cm high $50-100 399 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS AND WORKS ON PAPER Including prints, watercolours, and books, together with a small group on early European tapestry. $300-500 400 A SURVEY OF PERSIAN ART TOGETHER WITH RELATED CATALOGUES AND OTHER WORKS Arthur U. Pope and Phyllis Ackerman, A Survey of Persian Art, third edition, vols 1-16 complete (in 18 vols), Ashiya, SOPA, 1981. Together with catalogues of the Topkapi Saray Museum (5 vols: Carpets, Architecture, Manuscripts, Textiles, and The Treasury), New York and Boston, 1986-1987; and three further works. $1,000-1,500 401 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON EASTERN RUGS AND TEXTILES Including general and specialised works and some journals. $250-350 402 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON GARDENS AND GARDENING Good quality reference on gardens, garden history, and gardening. $300-500 403 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON HISTORY Good quality hardback works of history and historical biography, including attractive sets of Clark’s History of Australia, Gibbon’s Roman Empire, and Pepys’s Diary. $200-400 404 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY Mostly on Palladio, Palladianism, and earlier English architecture. $300-500 405 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON ART, ANTIQUES, AND COLLECTING A diverse range including Asian, Italian and Islamic art. $150-250 406 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON INTERIOR DESIGN AND LIFESTYLE Including international interior design, decoration, and lifestyle. $150-250
407 A QUANTITY OF AUSTRALIAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE Including general and monographic works on Australian art and architecture, covering all periods. $200-400 408 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON FINE HOUSES AND GARDENS Including hardback works, mostly European, particularly Irish. $150-250 409 THE DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH FURNITURE Ralph Edwards, Vols I-III complete, second edition, London, Country Life, 1954, in original cloth and dust-wrappers. $200-400 410 THE DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH FURNITURE Percy Macquoid & Ralph Edwards, Vols I-III complete, first edition, London, Country Life, 19241927, in original cloth. $200-400 411 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON FOOD AND COOKING Including hardbacks, mostly French and Italian. $150-250 412 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON ENGLISH FURNITURE AND ASSOCIATED SUBJECTS Including general and specialised works. $200-400 413 TWELVE VOLUMES OF ORIENTAL CERAMICS THE WORLD’S GREATEST COLLECTIONS [Various authors], Oriental Ceramics - The World’s Greatest Collections, vols 1-12, Tokyo, Kodansha, 1976-1977, the set numbered 10, in original cloth and individual clam shell cases. $1,500-2,000 414 EIGHT VOLUMES OF MASTERPIECES OF WESTERN AND NEAR EASTERN CERAMICS [Various authors], Masterpieces of Western and Near Eastern Ceramics, vols I-VIII, Tokyo, Kodansha, 19771978, in original cloth and individual clam shell cases. $800-1,200 415 AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD PIANO STOOL The padded circular seat of adjustable height, raised on a reeded baluster stem and three outswept moulded feet. 49cm high, seat not raised $100-200
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416 A QUANTITY OF BOOKS BY BERNARD BERENSON Titles include: The Italian Painters of the Renaissance; Italian Pictures of the Renaissance: Florentine School (vols I-II), Central Italian and North Italian Schools (vols I-III), and Venetian School (vols I-II); and The Drawings of the Florentine Painters (3 vols). $150-250 417 A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT SIDE TABLE CIRCA 1890 The rectangular top with a low back and canted front corners above a frieze drawer, raised on turned supports. 77cm high, 88cm wide, 53cm deep $200-400 418 A CHINESE DEHUA BOMBE FORM CENSER LATE 17TH CENTURY 8cm high, 15cm wide With two finely modelled lion mask handles. 14.4cm diameter PROVENANCE: Jane Carnegie Oriental Art, 10th July 1986 $400-600 419 AN ASSORTED GROUP OF NINE CUSHIONS Including ikat and suzani-covered examples. $100-200 420 AN ANTIQUE METAL DOUBLE BED Black painted with silvered details. $150-250 421 A SET OF TWELVE GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER HANDLED KNIVES Maker’s marks rubbed. Each with a sterling silver faceted handle with a silver plated blade. 28cm long $500-700 422 A GEORGIAN MATCHED COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER HANOVERIAN THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE Comprising eight sterling silver handled knives, marker’s marks for Richard Poulden, London, circa 1825. Each with stainless steel blades. Twelve dinner forks, maker’s marks for Richard Crossley, London, circa 1810 & Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, circa 1803. Sixteen entree forks, various makers and dates, including Richard Crossley, London. The knives 26cm long $1,200-1,800
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423 A COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER OLD ENGLISH AND THREAD PATTERN SPOONS Comprising five dessert spoons, maker’s marks for William Eley & William Fearn, London, circa 1803. Twelve soup spoons, maker’s marks for John Dalrymple, Dublin, circa 1787, some marks rubbed. The soups spoons 23.3cm long $600-800
427 A RARE MATCHING SET OF THREE GEORGE II STERLING SILVER CASTORS SAMUEL WOOD / LONDON / CIRCA 1752-3 Each of baluster form and classic plain style. The removable tops have pierced foliate scroll-work and spiral fluting. Each castor has a hand engraved monogram. 15.5cm & 12cm high respectively
424 A COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER OLD ENGLISH AND THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE Comprising eleven soups spoons, maker’s marks for William Eaton, London, circa 1827 & 1841. Twelve dinner forks, maker’s marks for William Eaton, London, circa 1841. The soup spoons 21.5cm long $800-1,000
PROVENANCE: Franzi and Filcock Antiques, 21st April 1979
425 A SET OF TWELVE MATCHING STERLING SILVER DINNER PLATES EDWARD WAKELIN / LONDON / CIRCA 1759 Each with a gadrooned and lobed edge, each plate bearing two crests. 24.3cm diameter PROVENANCE: Franzi & Filcock Antiques, 7th December 1977 $2,000-4,000 426 A GEORGE II STERLING SILVER COFFEE POT WILLIAM HUNTER / LONDON / CIRCA 1755 Baluster in form, engraved to one side with armourials and on the other with crests, fluted and leaf decorated curved spout, the domed lid with a bud finial. Approximately 27cm high PROVENANCE: Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., London, 15th January 1976 OTHER NOTES: The coats of arms are those of Raper quartering Lamplugh impaling Brooksbank, for John LamplughRaper, 29th of Lamplugh, co. Cumberland, who was born on 19th July, 1790. He assumed by Royal Licence in March 1825, the additional surname and arms of Lamplugh, having married on 25th October, 1813, Jane daughter of Benjamin Brooksbank of Healaugh Hall, Yorks. He died in 1867. $1,000-2,000
EXHIBITIONS: John and Charmain Bourdon-Smith of London, Illawarra House, Toorak, circa 1970 $600-800 428 A PAIR OF GEORGE II BOAT SHAPED SALT CELLARS GEORGE SMITH II & THOMAS HAYTER / LONDON / CIRCA 1800 Each raised on a pedestal foot with a reeded edge, with a gilt wash interior. 5.5cm high, 9.5cm wide, 5.8cm deep PROVENANCE: P. L. Pickles & Co. Pty Ltd, N.S.W, 12th November 1978 $400-600 429 TWO STERLING SILVER MARROW SCOOPS The first of typical form with a single drop back. Maker’s marks for Peter & Anne Bateman, London, circa 1795. The second also of typical form with a crest. Maker’s marks for John Kearns, Dublin, circa 1800, some marks rubbed. The Bateman scoop 21.9cm long $400-600 430 A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SAUCE LADLES ROBERT STEBBINGS / LONDON / CIRCA 1890 Of plain typical design. 18.5cm long $200-400 431 TWO STERLING SILVER OLD ENGLISH THREAD PATTERN SOUP LADLES Maker’s marks rubbed, London, circa 1801 and George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, circa 1790. Approximately 33cm long $400-600
432 A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SOUP LADLE ALEXANDER ZEIGLER / EDINBURGH / CIRCA 1796 Of typical form. 37.3cm long $400-600
439 A RARE SET OF SIX HANOVERIAN MILITARY THREAD PATTERN ENTREE FORKS MARY CHAWNER / LONDON / CIRCA 1838 Of typical design. 16cm long $300-500
GEORGIAN AND LATER Comprising thirty dessert spoons, twenty teaspoons, two soup ladles, two condiment spoons, two mustard spoons and a tea caddy spoon. Various makers and dates. The dessert spoons approximately 18.5cm long. $1,000-2,000
433 TWO STERLING SILVER SUGAR TONGS Maker’s marks Alexander Gardner, Edinburgh, date marks not visible, and the other marked William Sumner I. 14cm & 14.5cm respectively $300-500
440 A MATCHED SET OF FOURTEEN STERLING SILVER HANOVERIAN THREAD PATTERN DINNER FORKS Various makers & dates including George Smith II, London & George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London. 20cm long $400-600
443 CHRISTOPHER HEATHCOTE I miss the comfort in being sad, homage to Y.A oil on canvas double sided work $900-1,200
434 TWO STERLING SILVER SUGAR TONGS Maker’s marks for George Nangle, Dublin, no date mark visible and Thomas Watson, Newcastle, circa 1796. 13cm & 14.5cm $300-500 435 GEORGE III STERLING SILVER SUGAR TONGS PETER & ANNE BATEMAN / LONDON / CIRCA 1797 Finely decorated with bright cut decoration. 14cm long $400-600 436 THREE STERLING SILVER OLD ENGLISH THREAD PATTERN BASTING SPOONS Maker’s marks for George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, circa 1793; maker’s marks rubbed, London, circa 1812 & maker’s marks for William Edwards, London, circa 1802. 29.5cm, 30.5cm & 30cm respectively $500-700 437 A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER SPOONS AND A STERLING SILVER FISH SLICE The soup spoons, of plain design, in old English pattern, with a single drop back. Maker’s marks for Lindsay Beech, Edinburgh, circa 1810. The fish slice with maker’s marks for William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh, marks rubbed overall. The fish slice 29.5cm long $150-300
441 A COMPREHENSIVE SUITE OF CUTLERY GEORGIAN AND LATER Comprising seventeen soup spoons, various makers and dates including George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London and William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London. Sixteen dessert spoons, various makers and dates including William Sumner I, London; William Eley & William Fearn, London and others. Twelve main forks, various makers and dates including Charles Eley, London. Eight entree forks maker’s marks rubbed, London, circa 1801. Seven large main knives, maker’s marks rubbed. Twelve modern main & entree knives, Sheffield, circa 1975. Twenty teaspoons, various makers and dates including George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London. A pair of sauce ladles, a pair of mustard spoons, a tea caddy spoon, and two other condiment spoons, various makers and dates. The soup spoons 22.5cm long $4,000-6,000 442 A COLLECTION OF THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE
445 ARTIST UNKNOWN Still life with chair acrylic on canvas Signed Coli ‘72 $300-500 446 SIX BRASS CANDLESTICKS 19TH CENTURY Comprising three pairs, of typical design. $200-400 447 A NORTH WESTERN PERSIAN KURDISH LONG RUG EARLY 20TH CENTURY Decorated with repeating botehs against a dark blue field. $800-1,200 448 A COALPORT FLORAL ENCRUSTED GARNITURE 19TH CENTURY Comprising two vases and a lidded pot, decorated overall in floral encrustations. $100-200 449 A JAPANESE SCROLL MEIJI PERIOD Depicting two birds in a naturalistic setting. $600-1,000
438 A SET OF EIGHT STERLING SILVER HANDLED KNIVES The rounded handle with linear designs. Maker’s marks rubbed. 21.8cm long $150-250
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