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Auction House:Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:722
Sale Title:The Michael & Valerie Gregg CollectionLots with images:721
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:717
Date:24-Mar-2024
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Louise Boscacci porcelain bowl with webbed and decorated exterior, signed 'Boscacci 2003' with exhibition gallery No.3, 12.5 cm high, 13 cm wide
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Mitsuo Shoji pottery sauce pourer and two pottery vases, (3 items), each signed to the base, with accompanying documentation, the largest 22 cm high
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Eleven assorted Australian brown and salt glazed studio pottery vases, including Hillary Jones and Cathy Williams, the largest 22 cm high
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Three Australian studio pottery vases, including a gumnut shaped example, and another by Bruc McWhinney, the largest 27 cm high
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Set of eight Australian pottery bottles, set of four green ceramic beakers, set of seven pottery bowls and a pair of brown glazed beakers, (21 items), the largest 19 cm high
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Sixteen assorted Australian ceramic tea bowls, vases, plates and jug, mostly green celadon glazed, the largest 21 cm high
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Ten assorted Australian ceramic teapots, mostly cream and green glazed, including Shigeo Shiga, the largest 17 cm high
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Twenty six assorted Australian contemporary ceramic beakers, cups and vessels, mostly cream, white and blue, including Kati Watson, the largest 11.5 cm high
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Nine assorted Australian studio pottery teapots, including examples by Alan Peascod, Jeff Mincham and John Dermer, the John Dermer example 28 cm high overall
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Antique Australian glass water jug and assorted glasses, the jug engraved with kookaburra and flannel flowers, the glasses engraved with flannel flowers, 19th century, (11 items), the jug 19 cm high
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Giles Bettison 'Textile 07 #18, bullseye glass, cane, Fused, Hotform & Coldworked Glass', vase. With original gallery label priced at $6,800. 24.5 cm high
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Holly Grace 'Thredbo Valley I' stunning Australian cameo art glass vase, engraved 'Holly Grace, 2012, Thredbo valley, 1/3', 28 cm high, 31 cm diameter'
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Sue McPHERSON 'Waddy' art glass club engraved with Wandjina spirit figures, accompanied by a bespoke gallery stand, engraved 'Sue McPherson, 03/10', 43 cm high
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Holly Grace 'Wingy Wheeler, 2019' Australian cameo blown glass Billy can with sandblasted imagery and painted enamelled surfaces, signed and titled on the base, with accompanying gallery ticket ($3,500), 26 cm high overall
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A Georgian mahogany cutlery box with brass bound corners and handle, circa 1760, 11 cm high, 41 cm wide, 26 cm deep
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Australian Club rare antique English Ironstone dish, mid 19th century, impressive black factory mark to base, stamped 'Imperial Stone China. John Allsup, 16 St. Paul's Church Yard, London', adorned with English coat of arms, 21 cm wide
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An Australian hand stitched sampler by 'Nita Mary Frith, Granted 1st prize, under 10 Years, Exhibited Singleton, Maitland and Muswellbrook shows N.S.W. 1908', housed in an antique maple frame, 36 x 46 cm, 62 x 72 cm overall
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Amelia Burrows (1860-1927) 'Gum flowers & gum Leaves', silk thread embroidery and cotton crochet on black velvet ground, housed in an ebonized and gilt box frame, Tasmanian origin, circa 1900, 59 x 50 cm overall
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