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Auction House:Art+ObjectNumber of lots recorded:319
Sale Title:The David Cooke Collection of Fine & Decorative ArtsLots with images:64
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:201
Date:7-Nov-2012
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Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern tea service comprising 12 tea plates, 12 saucers, 11 cups, sugar basin and two cake plates.
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Large and impressive Art Nouveau Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase by Bessie Newbery of tapering cylindrical shape, the rim decorated with a repeating flower head design and with daubed blue/green glaze. Factory marks and artists initials to the base. Height 44 cm
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Michael Cardew, rare and historically important stoneware stool. The stool of baluster shape with a dished circular top with incised intersecting bands, strap form supports with incised chevron motifs. Oatmeal coloured glaze, the circular base section with tenmoku glaze. This stool was made and fired at Peter Stichbury's workshop during Michael Cardew's visit to New Zealand. It was previously held in Doreen Blumhardt's collection. to be sold along with a signed envelope dated 1968 enclosing a photo of…
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Pair of crystal Lalique bookends modelled as naked female figures, etched mark 'Lalique France'. [small chip to the base of one]
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Victorian sterling silver tea caddy embossed with floral decoration, Birmingham 1894 by H Matthews. Height 9 cm
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19th century Scottish sterling silver tea set with finely detailed chasing and embossed decoration depicting Indo-Persian figures. Comprising a teapot, sugar basin and milk jug with matching tray, Glasgow 1888 by David Crichton Rait. The tray without assay marks but marked Rait Glasgow. Length 42 cm
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Victorian three piece sterling silver tea set comprising a teapot, milk jug and sugar basin. Vacant cartouche to each and embossed with foliate decoration, the teapot with ivory finial. London 1897 by Henry Wilkinson and Company.
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A good Victorian set of fish servers with ivory handles and sterling silver ferules with aesthetic style decoration, the knife blade with a crane wading in a river. In original plush lined case Sheffield 1887/1888 by Mappin and Webb.
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Pair of early Victorian Kings pattern Scottish sterling silver basting spoons, Glasgow 1839 by David McDonald. Each with engraved monogram.
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Fifty six piece set of sterling silver cutlery, Kings pattern and Queens pattern. Comprising 12 tablespoons, Glasgow 1839 by David McDonald, 12 dessert spoons, Glasgow 1839 by David McDonald, 4 ladles, Edinburgh 1836 by Andrew Wilkie, 12 teaspoons,10 1839 by David McDonald and two, Edinburgh 1829, 12 table forks, London 1862 by George Adams (Chawner and Co), 4 salt spoons, Glasgow 1836 and 1839 by David McDonald together with 12 plated silver dessert forks and 10 teaspoons and sugar nips.
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Assorted miscellaneous silver and silver plated cutlery comprising 6 plated butter knifes, 2 plated ladles, sterling silver ladle, sterling silver sugar nips and 11 assorted sterling silver teaspoons.
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