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Auction House:McKenzies AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:353
Sale Title:Decorative Arts, Funiture & JewelleryLots with images:341
Auction Location:PerthPrices available:232
Date:19-Nov-2013
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Four carved ivory bangles. Three bangles are plain circular type, one bangle, half is carved with rope twist decoration, with gold metal mounts. Diameters: 7.8 cm
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Pair of Kinkozan style Satsuma vases, Meiji period (1868-1912), the vases are decorated front and back with painted, geisha girls and figural subjects against a Gosu blue ground with fine gilded decoration, signed seal mark to bases. Height 20 cm (including stand)
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Chinese export ivory card case, late 19th century, the card case is decorated with finely carved figures, amongst oriental architectural structures and foliage. Height 11.5 cm
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Carved Japanese ivory figure, depicting an Oriental man carrying bag and opium pipe, dressed in decorated robes with stained dark patination, signed with red character seal mark to base. Height 17 cm
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Carved Japanese ivory geisha figure, depicting a geisha girl carrying a calligraphy scroll, dressed in decorated robes, with lower stool and box., stained dark patination, signed with character marks to base. Height 25.8 cm
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Japanese bronze Koro censer temple burner, the censer is decorated with mythical mask type, handles, birds and foliage around outer pot, with shi-shi dog finial. Height 12 cm
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Chinese export ware porcelain plate, decorated with painted red enamels, with floral and Chinese character motifs, stamped with Chinese endless knot mark and with wax seal. Diameter 23.5 cm
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Japanese Satsuma style part tea set, mid 20th century, each piece depicting various painted geisha scenes, with extensive gilding and iron red enamel decoration, some pieces A/F, the set comprises of: tea pot and lid, lidded sugar bowl, lidded creamer, two serving plates, Slops bowl, nine tea cups, eleven saucers, twelve side plates. Height 18 cm (teapot)
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Chinese Peking glass bottle vase, decorated with mythical creatures and Chinese motifs, mark with Chinese character seal mark to base. Height 27.5 cm
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Chinese blue and white porcelain tea bowl, decorated with painted blue enamels depicting two, circling mythical dragons, Chinese six character marks to base. Diameter 10.4 cm
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Japanese earthenware Studio vase c.1910, decorated with painted enamels depicting, groups of cranes gathering among landscapes. Diameter 18 cm. Height 14.5 cm
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Panthere de Cartier sunglasses, Rimless design in ruthenium finish, manufactured Paris, Serial #4074983, with Cartier box
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Lulu Guinness crystal hand bag, decorated with crystal flowers and butterflies, attached semiprecious gemstone handle. Width 19 cm
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Raymond Peynet, 'Perrier Jouet Relais Et Chateaux Golf', screen printed poster for Perrier mineral water, 54.5 x 70.5 cm. Raymond Peynet learned his trade working as a draughtsman and publishing illustrations in the Parisian press., 'Les Amoureux De Peynet' (the lovers of Peynet) was born from a simple sketch in 1942 and has become a globally recognised symbol of love.
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A modern design chess set by Fritz Steller c.1967. Glazed stoneware. King height 23.5 cm. Provenance: Acquired from the artist's Studio circa 1967/68. Born 1941, Fritz Steller is a native of Dresden, Germany He studied at Birmingham school of Art, taught in Kidderminster and then established square one design Studio in Stratford-upon-Avon. Between 1969 and 1975, Fritz Steller produced some of the most dramatic and innovative post war architectural ceramics seen in Britain, his most famous being the series…
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French brass antique telescope together with, an oak and brass tripod c.1870, signed maker 'Chevallier Paris', telescope length 116.5 cm (collapsed), tripod height 160 cm
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Orpheus musical cylinder jewellery box, manufactured by Sanko Seiki Mfg. Co. Ltd. Japan, the wooden case is brass corner bound and finished in high gloss varnish, the cylinder movement plays two Beethoven tunes Symphony no 5 Schiksal and Symphony no 9 Choral. Height 8.6 cm. Length 30 cm. Width 16 cm
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MAP - Santini, Francois. L'Asie divisee en ses, principaux Etats, assujette aux observations, astronomiq. Venice, M. Remondini, c.1784, engraved map, depicting central divisions of Asia; from the Mediterranean to Japan and south to the East Indies. Partially charted New Guinea entitled 'Nouvelle Guinea' extending southwards to connect with 'Carpentarie' and 'Terre Du St. Esprit', text in French. from 'Atlas Universal' originally published 1776-1784 by Santini and reprinted by Remondini in 1784. 47 x 63 cm.…
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MAP - Bellin, Jacques Nicolas. Carte de L'Ocean Oriental ou Mer Des Indes, Paris, Didot, 1750. Engraved map, covers the entire Indian Ocean. Eastern coast of Africa and Madagascar depicted along with southern Arabia and India. Indonesian Islands and south-East Asia, including southern china, also featured. Small portion of the Western Australian coast depicted, entitled 'Nouvelle Hollande'. Text in French 34.2 x 47.8 cm. Provenance: Robert Muir old & rare books, the Laith Reynolds collection
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MAP - Tirion, Isaak. Nouva Carta dell Asia Venice, Giovanni Albrizzi, 1740 engraved map, hand coloured outline and original wash, watermarked paper. Covers mainland Asia and Indonesian islands, also features East African coast and Arabia. Small aspects of the north coast of Australia depicted entitled 'Nuova Ollanda'. Also shows the Gulf of Carpentarie, incompletely charted and shown joined to New Guinea. Rivers west of the Gulf of Carpentarie are named. Text in Italian. From 'Atlante Novissimo' published…
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