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Auction House:Webb'sNumber of lots recorded:361
Sale Title:Interiors: Decorative ArtsLots with images:350
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:236
Date:28-Feb-2013
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A good ornate brass cased carriage clock by Arnold & Dent, London, dated 1850 to the engraved case, silvered dial with day and date subsidiary dials with original Morrocan leather case, not working. Height 12 cm
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A 19th century French mantel clock in ormolu and variegated red marble. Surmounted by a bronze figure of a young man promoting 'Savings and Foresight'. Signed Perrin, 'Pour la Mutualite', with foundry mark. French barrel movement with bell strike pendulum and key. Height 68 cm
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A 19th century French black marble and ormolu clock garniture with relief masks, winged paw feet and urn dish finial. Barrel movement with bell and pendulum, 8 day. Stamped Nantes. Height 34 cm
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A World War I death plaque with corresponding framed war and Victory medals to Cpl Alfred George Scarr, canterbury Infantry Regiment. Includes a photo and letter. Plaque with suspension hole. Height 78 cm
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A group of three medals Otago Jubilee Exhibition 1898, 17 mm, silver, with ring for suspension. Morel 1898 7.together with (2) Otago Jubilee Exhibition 1898, 17 mm brass, pierced at 12 o'clock. Morel 1898 7. (3) international Exhibition, Christchurch 1882, silver, 22 mm, pierced at 12 o'clock. Morel 1882/5.
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Group Lot of six medals New Zealand Proclaimed a Dominion, September 26th 1907. Presented to the children attending the Schools of the Dominion [in 1908]. 2.6 cm, aluminium. Morel 1907/1-5. Together with (2) to Commemorate the departure of N Z Troops from Lyttelton [to South African war] February 1900, 23 mm brass/copper; Moller and young; pierced at 12 o'clock. Morel 1900/2-3-4. (3) Nelson Celebrations Edward VII, crowned 1902, white metal, heart-shaped with Crown pierced for suspension. Morel 1902/17-18.…
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A group Lot of seven medals canterbury Centenary bronze, Otago Centenial 1948 bronze, Otago Centenial 1948 gilt (2), Wellington Centenary, canterbury Centenary (2)
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Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand decimal Coinage Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand decimal Coinage medal 19676.3 cm, bright bronze, 500 struck, ICOI, Royal mint London, design by James berry OBE, FRNSNZ, (see no. 2) MacMaster 1967/3. Together with (2) Royal Numismatic Society of N Z, Cook Bicentenary medal 1969, 6.3 cm, bronze, 250 struck, Royal Australian mint, for RNSNZ, design by J berry OBE FRNSNZ. ICOI. MacMaster 1969/1.
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bicentenary of Cooks second voyage to New Zealand bicentenary of Cook's second voyage to New Zealand 1972. 38 mm, bronze, Hawkea Bay & Gisborne Savings Bank, New Zealand. 5,000 struck. MacMaster 1972/1. Together with (2) south polar diamond (Antarctic) Anniversary 1971-72, 39 mm, nickel-silver, in card folder. MacMaster 1971/13. bicentenary James Cook to New Zealand 1769-1969, 33 mm, copper,(3) Hawkea Bay & Gisborne Savings Bank. MacMaster 1969/4. bi-Centenary of Cook's Landing in NZ, 1969, 50 mm, cast…
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A group of six medals British Empire Games New Zealand 1950 5.2 cm, bronze, named K. Forsyth NZ. No case. MacMaster 1950 7. Together with (2) New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association, 4.1 cm, bronze, named on reverse Hop Step and Jump, 1st K. Forsyth, 46' 10inch 1948. (3) New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association, 3 cm, bronze, named on reverse Hop Step and Jump 1953, K H.Forsyth 47' 2.5inch (4) New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association, 3 cm, bronze, named on reverse 2nd Hop Step Jump, K Forsyth 1947. (5)…
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A 19th century French ornate mantel clock with cast bronze, patinated iron case, French barrel movement with pendulum and bell strike. (enamel with hairline cracks and finial missing).
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A plain 19th century brass carriage clock with white enamel Roman face, with key. Hairline cracks to dial. Height 14 cm
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An 18th century brass framed enamel panel with finely painted scene of figures, horse and dogs in an architectural landscape going off on a falconry hunt. Width 10 cm
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A fine English Bloor Derby porcelain dinner set comprising eight side plates, tureen, four dinner plates, sugar bowl, teapot, jug, seven coffee cans, teacups and saucers. All decorated with magenta leaves and rich gilding. (40 pieces), circa 1825
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