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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:368
Sale Title:Important Single Owner Auction – European Furniture and Decorative ArtsLots with images:366
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:304
Date:14-Sep-2014
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A French provincial oak and fruitwood side cabinet with a faux marble top, 18th century and later. 102 cm high, 90 cm wide, 45 cm deep
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A brass mounted iron pricket candle stick and a forged iron standard pricket candle stick, 18th century. Standard candle stick - 130 cm high. Table pricket candle stick - 40 cm high
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A French provincial oak and beech farm house table, probably Rouen region, Normandy, mid 18th century. 76 cm high, 191 cm wide, 76 cm deep
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An ornamental wrought iron cross, Austrian, 17/18th century. 201 cm high, 104 cm wide, 24 cm deep Schloss, Greinburg Reference 'Decorative Iron Work' by Marina Campbell, Victorian and Albert Museum Collection Page 122, plate 202, 204.
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An exceptional bronze mounted forged iron four poster bed, Italian, early 17th century. 246 cm high, 216 cm wide, 166 cm deep Reference: Decorative Ironwork, Umberto Zimelli & Giovanni Vergerio, Paul Hamlyn, England, 1969, pp 58-9
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A pair of carved, painted and gilded wooden dragons, possibly English, 17/18th century. 95 cm high, 172 cm wide, 30 cm deep
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