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Auction House:McKenzies AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:218
Sale Title:Decorative Arts & FurnitureLots with images:187
Auction Location:PerthPrices available:157
Date:20-Mar-2013
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Menu - cricket signatures, Landfall Dinner, with signatures by 1930 Australian cricket Team, including Don Bradman, and a sketch of ginger Meggs by J. C. Barks copy of reverse at top and real one visible at reverse of frame. Vessel, the S.S. Oronsay 17 x 25 cm
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Presentation certificate with two original photographs watercolour, ink and original photographs Presented to the Rev Andrew Buchanan for his 40 years of service to the city signed by the Lord Mayor of Bunbury and other office bearing councillors dated Bunbury, January 4th 1905 52 x 42 cm
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A Victorian flame mahogany work table, c.1880, decorated with book-matched top veneer, lift-lid with fitted interior compartments with ivory knobs, lower pull out work drawer, carved cabriole legs. Height 74 cm. Width 55 cm. Depth 43 cm
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A Victorian mahogany sarcophagus shaped, wine cooler, 19th century, with interior metal liner. Height 50 cm. Width 76 cm. Depth 59 cm
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A rosewood and amboyna style, gentleman's robe, early 20th century, with bevelled glass mirror, architectural arched top, interior drawer, and lower single pull out drawer. Height 235 cm. Width 104 cm; depth 45 cm
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An Australian Colonial cedar and pine settle, c.1870, with wave design back board, scrolling upper arms, supporting turned spindles, length 215 cm. Depth 61 cm; height 94 cm
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An Australian Colonial cedar chest of drawers, c.1850, with impressed makers stamp 'J S', comprising two half drawers over three, graduated full drawers upon turned bun feet. Height 101 cm. Width 117 cm; depth 52 cm. Note: This chest has been made using all cedar, construction, including drawer side and bottom liners, backing boards, suggesting pre 1850 colonial furniture, making. Later examples used pine backing, boards and pine drawer liner construction
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A West Australian jarrah George II style stool, c.1900/1910, decorated with carved serpentine rails, carved cabriole legs and hoof feet, recent upholstery. Height 44 cm. Width 52 cm; depth 45 cm
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A Victorian rosewood sofa table, c.1860, with two pull out drawers, turned and reeded centre column, upon four carved and scrolling cabriole legs, brass feet and castors. Height 72 cm; top 145 x 61 cm (extended)
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A Regency mahogany fold-over top card table, 19th century, with square tapered central column, lion paw feet and green felt top. Height 74 cm; top 86 x 85 cm
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A Continental walnut and marble top wash stand, c.1900, with two drawers and lower two door, cupboard, decorated carved front panels, upon turned bun feet. Height91 cm. Width 114 cm; depth63 cm
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A rare West Australian Colonial jarrah, chaise lounge, c.1870/1880, maker unknown, decorated with double fluted front and side rail, with turned bulbous legs and scrolling arm, back panel, (lacking slats and upholstery). Height 69 cm; length 190 cm. Depth 63 cm
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An antique Korean chest, c.1900, with decorative wrought iron work, and three inner single drawers. Height 61.5 cm. Width 89 cm. Depth 45 cm
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An ebonised brass inlaid and marble topped credenza, late 19th century, serpentine style front, with two interior shelves, turned bun feet. Height 105 cm. Width 111 cm. Depth 105 cm
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A Dutch Colonial Ceylonese style cabinet, early 20th century, teak and ebony construction, with two door upper cupboard and interior shelves, with two lower drawers, turned and reeded legs, pierced brass panels and lock escutcheons. Height 190 cm. Width 112 cm. Depth 61 cm
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An Elizabethan style bible box with stand, 18th/19th century, English oak, wrought iron hinges and clasp, carved front panel, with stand having Jacobean style legs. Height 61 cm. Width 61 cm. Depth 39.5 cm
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A Victorian burr walnut canterbury, c.1880, decorated with inlay veneer, turned and carved support columns, with lower single drawer, plate divisions rack. Height 80 cm. Width 60 cm. Depth 41 cm
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A Tasmanian Colonial cedar tilt-top table, c.1850/60, with makers label, 'John McLoughlin & Son, 67 Argyle & 121 Liverpool Sts, Hobart Town'., decorated heavy turned bulbous central column, with four carved cabriole leg pedestal base. Height 76 cm; top 118 x 143 cm
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A Victorian mahogany gentleman's chair, c.1880, with buttoned back upholstery, carved scrolling arm rests and cabriole legs. Height 90 cm
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A William IV rosewood pole screen, c.1840, with carved reeded column, upon three carved and scrolling cabriole legs, with tapestry bird and flower design screen. Height 143 cm
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A Sheraton style mahogany fold-over top, tea table, c.1900, decorated with inlaid veneers, square tapered legs, later felt top. Height 77.5 cm. Width 98 cm. Depth 45.2 cm
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A rare West Australian Colonial jarrah and cedar, gothic revival card table, c.1880, maker unknown, decorated with two heavy turned support columns, with turned decorative knobs, with lower turned, stretcher spindle of similar form, with carved scrolling, feet and porcelain castors., the front and side rails are of carved serpentine form, having a sliding fold-out top, and interior compartment, for storing game playing pieces. Height 77 cm; top 104 x 96.5 cm (folded out). Note: the construction of this…
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Victorian mahogany pedestal stand, c.1890, decorated carved and reeded column, upon carved and scrolling cabriole leg feet. Height 107 cm
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Flame mahogany longcase clock, c.1830, by Taylor of Darlington, featuring a break-arched hood with fluted columns, topped by moulded brass capitals, with painted dial, and subsidiary dials for seconds and dates, cock-beaded door and cross banded rosewood inlay. Height 231 cm
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A Victorian burr ash and ebony deed box, c.1860's, with mother of pearl inlay, lift out interior compartment, and lower secret drawer. Height 16.8 cm. Width 30.2 cm. Depth 23 cm
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A Victorian rosewood chiffonier, c.1890, with top mirrored glass back, and lower two door cupboard with mirrored panels. Height 146 cm. Width 120 cm. Depth 36 cm
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A fine Victorian open library bookcase, c.1860, flame mahogany, with lower two door cupboard, and upper adjustable shelves with tooled leather fronts. Height 254 cm. Width 136 cm. Depth 53.5 cm
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An Arne Jacobsen egg chair, manufactured by Fritz Hansen, Denmark, from the 1960's, and upholstered in black vinyl, base marked FH MADE IN DENMARK 520015. Height 105 cm
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A mahogany cased marine chronometer, mid 19th century, dial marked, 'Alex Cameron, Maker to the Rufsian Discovery Ships, South Castle St, Liverpool 1607', clock diameter 11.5 cm
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Two Czech Art Deco style glass vases, clear and frosted glass, in the Lalique style, depicting nude figures, grapes, and vine leaves. Heights 21.5 cm & 22 cm
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A Louis Majorelle & Daum Nancy French, glass bowl, c.1910, decorated with wrought iron metalwork frame, by Louis Majorelle, with Daum Nancy glass liner, signed 'Daum Nancy, Louis Majorelle' to base, diameter 21.5 cm; height 16.4 cm
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A Waterford Crystal glass centrepiece, decorated with various cut-glass designs, comprising of two pieces, upper bowl, and lower glass base, signed Waterford acid etched mark to base. Height29 cm; diameter 28.5 cm
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A pair of French Baccarat glass, lustre candleholders, 20th century, each with 12 prism glass drops. Height 29.5 cm
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A large Venetian yellow and clear glass chandelier, comprising four levels of glass drops, electrified and working. Height 110 cm; top diameter 90 cm (approx). Provenance: Purchased High St Armadale, Vic
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A large Venetian green and clear glass chandelier, comprising five levels of glass drops, electrified and working. Height 125 cm; top diameter 60 cm (approx). Provenance: Purchased High St Armadale, Vic
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A Lalique Lobelia (fern) vase, mid 20th century, clear and frosted glass, signed stencil acid mark 'Lalique ... France'. Height 18.8 cm
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A Lalique crystal 'Nogent' bowl, clear and frosted glass, with four birds lower base, engraved signature Lalique 'R' France. Height 8.5 cm; diameter 14 cm
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An Art Deco R. Lalique Nemours bowl, first designed around c.1933, clear and frosted glass with black enamel, moulded mark 'R. Lalique France', engraved 'No. 404', Marcilhac number 3281, diameter 25.2 cm
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A Meissen porcelain compote, c.1900, Germany, decorated with painted flowers, and gilding, marked with two crossed swords. Height 25 cm
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A Victorian porcelain centrepiece, c.1890, by cauldrons, England, decorated with various hand painted vignettes, game birds, trout, and landscapes, signed D. Birueck. Height 28.5 cm
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A rococo style clock garniture set, mid 20th century, porcelain and gilt metal, transfer-Ware and painted decoration, with applied encrusted flowers, manufactured by Capodimonte Italy, clock height 46 cm
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A Dutch Gouda two handled Art Nouveau vase, c.1920's, decorated pottery, painted with bird and floral motifs, signed with factory marks. Height 27 cm
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A large Dutch Gouda Art Nouveau charger, c.1910-1920, decorated pottery, signed mark, 'Js a Zuid-Holland Gouda'., diameter 45 cm
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A Dutch Gouda pottery floor vase, c.1920, signed Arnhem, Holland, decorated with foliage and game birds. Height 59.5 cm
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Two Moorcroft Pottery wind of change vases, c.1999, designed by Rachael Bishop, signed with factory stamps. Heights 13 cm & 21 cm
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A rare William Moorcroft Eventide biscuit box, c.1918-1929, decorated earthenware, signed blue signature with impressed marks. Height 16.8 cm
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A Staffordshire teapot British rifle Volunteers, c.1850's, earthenware, transfer-Ware printed note: commemorating Crimean war 1853-1856. Height 20 cm
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A large Moorcroft Pottery white ladies vase, 2005, by Nicola Stanley, numbered 52, signed with factory stamps. Height 46 cm
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A Moorcroft Pottery black cockatoo vase, 2006 - 07, by Philip Gibson, numbered 156, signed with factory stamps. Height 36.2 cm
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A William Moorcroft Hazeldene vase, dated 1914, decorated pottery, signed green signature with impressed marks, (AF restoration to rim and base). Height 18.8 cm
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A William Moorcroft Florian Ware vase, c.1904 - 1913, decorated pottery, signed green signature with factory marks. Height 18.8 cm
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A William Moorcroft Pansy vase, c.1913, decorated pottery, bulbous shape, signed green signature with impressed marks. Height 21 cm
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Daisy Makeig Jones (1881 - 1945), a Wedgwood Fairy Land lustre footed bowl, in Woodland Elves V and Woodland Bride design, signed 'MJ' monogram, diameter 24 cm; height 12.3 cm
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A Japanese Satsuma Kinkozan style vase, early 20th century, decorated earthenware, depicting geishas and figures, with rooster and chicks verso. Signed with character marks to base. Height 24 cm
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Poetical Reminiscences of Western Australia, by Mrs. Margaretta Dore, published by subscription Perth 1897, with dedication to Sir John and Lady Forrest, and copy presented to Queen Victoria on her diamond Jubilee Reign 1897, this copy belonging to Miss E. W. Leeder, name, inscribed inner front cover, containing articles pertaining to Western Australian, history, poetry etc., having photographically printed, portraits of West Australian identities, including, Sir John and Lady Forrest, as well as…
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A Franz Hermle Showroom mantle clock, manufactured for Patek Philippe, Geneva, mechanical movement with bell striker, silvered metal case with four glass panels. Height 28 cm
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A Jaeger LeCoultre Atmos clock, manufactured Switzerland, serial #82247, with polished brass case and chapter ring, glass panel case. Height 22 cm
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A Jaeger LeCoultre 'Marina' Atmos clock, manufactured Switzerland, with aquarium theme Lucite panels, white enamel, dial and polished brass case. Height 23 cm
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A carved Italian marble bust 'Garconne', c.1900, signed verso Prof. G. Besji, depicting bust of young maiden on plinth base. Height 35 cm
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An alabaster and marble Art Deco, lady table lamp, c.1920's, probably Italian, depicting semi-nude maiden holding lamp. Height 66 cm (slight AF)
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i) A Victorian brass case carriage clock, with retailers mark 'Bracher & Sydenham Reading'. Height 15.5 cm, ii) A French travelling aneroid barometer, 19th century, enamel dial, diameter 8.2 cm
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A French gilt bronze mantle clock, c.1850, with silvered dial marked, 'Lallier Fils a Paris', with eight day movement, bell hourly striker, with patinated bronze figural maiden with urn. Height 52.8 cm
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Pierre-Daniel-Etienne Campagne (1851-1914), a patinated bronze cast modelled after the Grecian, mythological figure Phryne, with plaque lower base, 'Phryne Devant Ses Juges Par Campagne Sculptor'. Height 50 cm
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