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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 late Victorian white painted cast iron hall stand of small proportions, decorated with scrolling vine, with central mirror and hat stands above a stick stand decorated with a hunting scene., 57 cm wide, 27 cm deep, 182 cm high
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An Edwardian brass, copper and oak revolving book stand, circa 1910, the top tier with four sections, the lower tier with two section, both revolving, raised on a brass triform base, 28 cm wide, 90 cm high
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A mahogany Lazy Susan, the 19th century circular top with a shallow molded edge, mounted on a later circular rotating foot,65.5 cm in diameter, 11 cm high
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A late Victorian patinated bronze umbrella stand, of architectural form, the arched back with a tennis player with arm outstretched, titled 'The match', with registration number 167815, 55 cm wide, 26 cm deep, 88 cm high
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An Edwardian satinwood display table, the rectangular glazed top with satinwood cross-banded border above a blue biased interior and four glass panels, raised on square tapering line inlaid legs, joined by a rectangular platform stretcher, 74 cm wide, 46 cm deep, 80 cm high
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A Victorian white painted cast iron umbrella stand, titled red riding hood, the back with a figure of red riding hood with a wolf, with Victorian registration no 19750, 46 cm wide, 30 cm deep, 95 cm high
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A pair of early 20th century carved walnut shield shaped mirrors, the oval bevelled plates within shield shaped frames carved with swans and cormorants, 52 cm wide, 69 cm high
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An Australian cedar and caned armchair, circa 1835, the overhanging top rail with classical foliate scroll carved decoration above a curved cross-rail, over-scrolled arms, a caned seat with later cushion above a plain front rail, raised on ring turned and carved octagonal legs, 50 cm wide, 47 cm deep, 86 cm high. Seat 44 cm high
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A tapestry panel depicting horses in a landscape in a gilt frame, a tapestry panel depicting horses in a landscape, in a gilt frame. 137 x 194 cm
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