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Auction House:BonhamsNumber of lots recorded:520
Sale Title:The Collection of Graham & Elizabeth Cocks - Part 2, Day 2Lots with images:359
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:401
Date:25-Nov-2012
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A Johnson Brothers 'Victorian' pattern plate designed by Adrian Feint (1894-1971), with flannel flowers and boomerangs, print mark and signature, 25 cm diameter; and a collection of vases comprising a celadon ovoid vase 22 cm high; a copper bound vase, 18 cm wide; a two handled bottle vase 33 cm high and a blue bowl, 12 cm diameter (5)
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A Shelley porcelain kingfisher, 20 cm high; a Beswick porcelain kookaburra, 14 cm high and two display stands in the form of tree trunks, 32 cm wide (4)
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A 19th century English 'Chinoiserie' two handle pottery vase and cover, painted with vases of flowers and fruit on an orange ground, blue and gilt dragon handles and fish finial 57 cm high
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A small Ruskin Pottery flambe glazed bowl, in purple and green,printed marks, 8.5 cm diameter; and a Wedgwood floral bowl, 18 cm diameter(2)
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A pair of Dutch Delft vases and covers, 18th century, each painted with sailing ships in scroll cartouche and floral sprays, domed cover and bud finial; and a similarly decorated vase (loses) all 17 cm high (3)
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A Goldscheider figure of a dancer in a pink dress, after a model by Josef Lorenzl, 17 cmhigh; a Staffordshire 'Goldscheider' figure of a young girl and dog, 22 cmhigh; and a Goldscheider style figure of an elegant lady, 21 cm high (3)
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A Meissen pattern yellow ground hot milk jug and cover, late 19th century, painted with flowers in the Oriental manner, blue crossed sword mark, 13 cm high; and a Meissen floral moulded cup and saucer (2)
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A Berlin (KPM) rectangular porcelain plaque, 19th century, painted with a young man and woman on a swing, both dressed in a garden setting by a stream, impressed KPM and sceptre the panel 24 x 16.5 cm
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A German Mettlach Pottery vase and a beer stein, and an Italian porcelain two handled lidded vase, painted with a classical portrait and chariot, metal liner, 39 cm high (3)
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A German Wallendorf porcelain figure of a classical maiden holding an urn, raised on an oval base applied with flowerheads, blue W mark 35 cm high
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A pair of German porcelain figural candlesticks and a figure group, the candlesticks with a young shepherd and shepherdess each with a sheep and holding a dove, blue R mark, 26 cm high; and an 18th century style courting couple, on an oval base, 10 cm high (3)
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Two pairs of German Sitzendorf porcelain figures, a gallant and companion in 18th century costume, each with a child, 20 cm high; and a pair of children, 11 cm high (4)
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A Berlin (KPM) rectangular plaque,'Magdalena' after the original by Antonia Allegrida da Correggio, 1858, depicting a reclining maiden reading a book,signed and dated E.Ens 1858, the reverse 'Nach Correggio, qv. Eimil Ens 1858', impressed KPM and sceptrein a gilt wooden frame 18.5 x 24 cm
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A large 19th century Sevres panel gilt bronze mounted mantel clock, the movement signed Hersant F'OT 1874, surmounted by a child saying prayers on an arched Sevres style panel painted with coloured scrolls and putti and a dial with Roman chapters, flanked by ram's head urns, above a rectangular panel of a scantily clad maiden, embraced by a classical Greek hero and cupid, between columns painted with courtly beauties, the base with further panels of putti and applied gilt figures of gambolling kids 88 cm…
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A gilt metal mounted Sevres pattern blue ground panel clock garniture, the clock surmounted by an urn above a dial painted with putti with birds flanked by floral swags raised on a rectangular base, and a pair of two light candelabra with vases of fruit finials, the clock, 53 cm high, the candelabra 23 cm high (3)
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A pair of serves style blue celeste gilt metal mounted urns and covers, painted with panels of 18th century courting couples and panels of flowers flanked by classical female masks and loop handles (one restored) 33 cm high
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A French porcelain mantel clock, the dial surrounded by gilt highlighted scrolls above a painted panel at flowers, the blue ground body and raised on a scrolled base (repaired) and a carved gilt wood base 38 cm high overall
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A French P. Chauvin porcelain panel painted by A. Gautier, with cattle in a wooded meadow by a lake, signed, the reverse marked 'Manif; P Chauvin Fontaine Cleau' gilt frame the panel 30 x 20 cm
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Two 18th century Dutch Delft tiles, one of a tulip and one of a soldier, a 19th century tile of a church 13 cm square; five various small tiles and eight other tiles (16)
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A Victorian pair of Maw Floreat Salopica rectangular tile plaques, depicting classical muse, impressed marks 31 x 15 cm; and a pair of decorative Art tile Co tiles depicting classical scenes 15 cm square(4)
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Two American Encaustic Co Ltd brown glazed portrait tiles, one depicting Caesar, the other a young girl; and three other A.C. Co Ltd tiles (5)
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Three Victorian Craven Dunnill tiles, a pair of Craven Dunnill tiles, a Campbell tile Co tile and a Webb's Tileries tile, 15.5 cm square (7)
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A JH Barratt & Co Ltd dust pressed Emaux Ombrants portrait tile of David Lloyd George, British Prime Minister 1916-1922, modelled by George Cartlidge after a photograph by Ernest H Mills, another of Admiral David Beatty; and one of field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig after a photograph by Elliot & Fry Ltd, framed, and a Sherwin & cotton tile of General Booth 1904, the tiles 23 x 15 cm (4)
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A pair of Maw & Co relief-moulded green glaze tiles, one of children eating at a table, the other of a boy watching a fire; a set of four scroll molded green tiles and a pair of Minton moulded tiles, 15 cm square(8)
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A two large Wedgwood low relief tiles, mould with a wolf hound surrounded by leafy scrolls, one coloured and one olive green, 21 cm square; two Wedgwood tiles; a Doulton tile and another two tiles, and four brick-work tiles, and seven molded cornice tiles(18)
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A pair of Victorian tiles by Minton, decorated with Shakespeare works, a Midsummer night dream and Romeo and Juliet; and an early English History tile, all designed John Moyr Smith, 15.5 cm square. (3)
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A Grainger & Co Worcester jug, 1902, painted with wild flowers and a butterfly, reticulated shoulder and lip, model no 965/G, green mark, 17 cm high
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A pair of Royal Worcester figures 'Liberty' & 'Captivity' circa 1880, the pair modelled as classical maidens each holding a bird aloft and in shot enamel decorated robes, model nos 2/116, puce and impressed marks, 24.5 & 26 cm (2)
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A Royal Worcester two handled vase, painted by Frank Roberts, 1905, with pink roses in a gilt cartouche, white ground with angled rising handles, model no 2411, green marks, 25 cm high
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A Royal Worcester Oriental manner vase, circa 1880, raised on a pierced blue faux wooden stand, the red ground painted with a crane amongst foliage, gilt elephant head ring handles, applied moulded mark, 30 cm high
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A Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware squat vase, 1910, painted by Jack Southall, with swans on a lake, model 249, printed marks, 11 cm diameter
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A Hadley's Worcester vase, circa 1900, painted with panels of lilac, daisies and bell flowers on a pink ground, supported by green fish, 14 cm high; and a Royal Worcester vase, 1893, painted with gilt bell flowers below swirled rim, model no 1556, 24 cm high. (2)
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A collection of Royal Worcester porcelain, comprising a jug, 1906 painted with wild flowers, model no 1136, (12.5 cm high; a vase painted with sprays of lavender and a tied ribbon, model no 2531, 11 cm high; and a Locke & Co bowl, model no 136, 10 cm diameter (3)
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A Locke & Co Worcester triple faux bamboo spill vase, circa 1895, 15 cm high; a silver plate mounted sugar castor, circa 1900, 20 cm high and a Royal Worcester jug, 1899, painted with wildflowers, 10 cm high (3)
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Two Royal Worcester figures of fish, modelled by Ronald van Ruyckevelt, titled 'Yellow Grunt' and 'Sergeant Major'15 & 11 cm high; and a Toby jug, 1929, 9 cm high (3)
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A Royal Worcester perfume bottle, circa 1890, painted with a bird, gilt mark, 8.5 cm length; and a candle snuffer, 1903 of a lady with a scarf and cap; and four Worcester miniature mugs. two painted with scenes and two with flowers. (6)
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A pair of Royal Worcester Eastern water carriers, circa 1880, after models by James Hadley, of a man and woman wearing coloured flowing robes, each holding an urn, model nos. 1250, puce mark, 12 & 14 cm high (2)
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A Royal Worcester vase painted by Harry Stinton, 1957, painted with highland cattle in a misty landscape, raised on four gilt volute leaf capped feet, and pierced rim, model no G42 and black mark. 14 cm high
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A Royal Worcester ovoid vase painted by George Johnson, 1900, with four swans in flight above reeds and grasses, on a pale blue ground, four moulded shell feet, four gilt lug handles; model no 1257 and puce mark. 11 cm high
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A Royal Doulton yellow ground vase painted by Leslie Johnston, circa 1910, with a classical 18th century scene of dancers in a garden, within an elaborate gilt cartouche, signed Leslie Johnston, printed mark, 22 cm high
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'Masquerade' a pair of Royal Doulton titled figures of a classic gentleman and lady, designed by Leslie Harradine, circa 1924, richly gilt, painted title, potted by Doulton & Co., HN636 & 637, printed marks, 17 cm high (2)
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A Royal Doulton Kateroo vase by D.H. Souter, circa 1910, with three stylised cats and verse 'East, West, Hames Best', signed H Souter, printed mark, 10.5 cm high. Notes: David Henry Souter (1862-1935) was born in Scotland and after spending time in South Africa, settled in Sydney in 1887. He worked for the printer John Sanders before joining William Brooks & Co as an illustrator. His cartoons appear in the Tribune and Bulletin. Doulton used his Kateroo figure on a range of wares
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A Royal Doulton Captain Cook Bicentenary basalt limited edition loving cup, with portrait and scene of his landing, no 32 of 500, fitted case 20 cm high
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A Doulton Lamberth glazed stoneware three piece cruet set in silver plated mounts and stand, 1882. Decorated with leaves and beading comprising a salt, a pepper caster and a mustard pot, inscribed initials for Georgina burr, Alice Longhurst and Emma Shute, impressed factory mark and date
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A Doulton Lambeth 'WG Grace' silver mounted glazed stoneware mug designed by George Tinworth, 1882, with six oval medallions depicting cricketing feats on a brown glazed ground, the handle in the form of tied bats, shoes, hats and a ball, silver mount Sheffield 1882, inscribed monogram, impressed factory mark for, registration mark for 20 December 1880, 24.5 cm high
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A Doulton moon vase, circa 1880, painted in the 'Oriental' manner, with birds perched on a fence and amongst blossom, gilt mark, 18 cm high
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A Royal Doulton Titanian Ware straight-sided vase painted by Harry Allen, with two seagulls in flight above waves, printed marks and model number 1361B, 20.5 cm high
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A Doulton Lambeth glazed stoneware fish vase by mark V Marshall, glazed in greens and browns, inscribed initials and assistants initials for Eleanor Tosen and Ethel Beard, impressed factory marks and No. 467, 19 cm high
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Four Royal Doulton cabinet plates, a 'Gibson Girl' plate, 'Failing to Find Rest and Quiet in the Country She Decides to Return Home', copyright 1901 by life Publishing Co., printed signature; one painted with roses within a pink and gilt ground, indistinctly signed; one painted with pan playing pipes; and another (4).(in around 1890, Charles Dana Gibson, an American artist and illustrator created a series for life magazine title the Gibson girls. The series followed the adventures of a mischievous…
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A Doulton Burslem pink ground vase, painted by Fred Walklate, circa 1900, with raised paste narcissus and a gilt Art Nouveau scrolling border, signed W Walklate and painted mark, 21 cm high
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A Royal Doulton slender green ground vase painted by C Harrison, circa 1905, with multicoloured flowers, everted gilt rim, signed C. Harrison, printed marks, 28 cm high
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A Doulton Lambeth glazed stoneware bag of carpenter's tools, deigned by George Tinworth, inscribed monogram for Emily Baker, impressed factory marks, 13 cm wide
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A collection of Doulton Lambeth brown salt glaze Pottery with applied relief decoration, comprising a tea pot, a sugar bowl, a cream jug, three mugs and three miniatures (9)
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A Doulton Burslem two handle vase, painted by George white, circa 1900, with two portraits of young beauties, one smelling roses, the other collecting quail eggs, with gilt decoration on a pale cream ground, signed G. White, printed mark, 26.5 cm high
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A Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware figure of Atalanta modelled by John broad, circa 1915, the classical athlete kneeling tying her sandle, inscribed initials JB. and factory mark 24 cm high
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Two Royal Doulton vases, painted by Percy Curnock, circa 1910, one two handled pink ground vase with panels of roses, 34 cm high; the other with bees and poppies, 29 cm(11.5) high, both signed and printed marks (some damage) (2)
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A collection of Doulton Lambeth brown salt glaze Pottery with applied relief decoration, comprising a tobacco jar with silver rim Chester 1897, a mug, a beaker, a Queen Victoria's 60th anniversary cup, a sugar bowl, three jugs, a mustard pot,a pepper, two vesta containers and a miniature loving cup (13)
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A collection of Doulton Lambeth brown salt glaze Pottery with applied relief decoration, comprising a teapot, a small teapot, a milk jug, a lidded jar, a sugar bowl and a silver rimmed loving cup with dog handles, London 1903 (6)
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A Doulton Lambeth faience floral vase, impressed mark, 25 cm high; a 'A nip now and a nip then has been the ruin of many men' vase, 11 cm high; a Captain Cook Lodge no 62 Xmas Cheer 1920 money box, 17 cm high and and a glazed beaker with a fish (4)
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A pair of titled Royal Doulton cabinet plates painted by Charles Hart Snr. and Reginald Brown, 'Shakespeare's Country, Warwick Castle' and 'Ross Castle', signed C Hart and R Brown, printed marks, one retailed by Marshall field & Company Chicago, 26 cm diameter
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A Doulton Burslem Luscian Ware two handled vase, circa 1895, painted with flowers, moulded collar and gilt loop handles, indistinctly signed, printed marks, 15 cm high
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A collection of Royal Doulton miniatures, comprising a two handled blue ground vase painted by J.H Plant, 9 cm high; a St Andrew's College mug; 2 Dickens vases; 2 Christmas vases; a Middle Eastern vase; and a Carrara vase and character jug (9)
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A Royal Doulton mouse chess piece, a King, designed by George Tinworth, circa 1900, inscribed monogram TG, indistinct impressed marks, 8 cm high
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