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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:651
Sale Title:Quarterly Collectors Auction Series, Day 1Lots with images:644
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:435
Date:2-Dec-2014
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Artist Unknown, (signed Gurschenner), Winter village scene in snow, oil on board, signed ‘Gurschenner’ lower right, Purchased at Leonard Joel Auctions, Melbourne, circa 1965
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Robert Russell (Attrib.), first architect of Melbourne, two figures on horseback, ink and wash, signed with monogram and dated ‘1883’ lower right
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A good Korean four drawer, two door elm cabinet, Yi Dynasty, 19th century with finely engraved gilt-copper and brass fittings, supported on a low stand. 118 cm high, 107 cm wide, 51 cm deep. Provenance: from a Sydney collection acquired in Hong Kong before 1962 and passed on by descent.
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Chinese four sided square section ceramic vase made into a lamp. Kangxi mark, but most likely Qing dynasty. Provenence: Dr Cec English collection. Height 49 cm.
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A Chinese porcelain figural candlestick, modelled as a seated boy with a bowl on his head, decorated in low-fired red & turquoise enamels 18th century
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