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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:626
Sale Title:The Spring Auction Series, Day 2Lots with images:620
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:350
Date:18-Nov-2014
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A Louis XV style walnut buffet, French, early 19th century. 100 cm high, 138 cm wide, 61 cm deep Provenenance Miguel Meirelles Antiques
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A George III Chippendale style mahogany stool, English, circa 1760. 46.5 cm high, 60.5 cm wide, 49 cm deep. Provenance: Westbury Antiques, Melbourne
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An oak circular table with single drawer, early 19th century. 71 cm high, 135 cm diameter. Provenance: Miguel Meirelles Antiques
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A Victorian mahogany extension dining table and eight chairs, English, 19th century. 76 cm high, 220 cm wide, 120 cm deep
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A rare Venetian 'Leggi folding lectern' Italian 17th century. 152 cm high, 61 cm wide. Provenance: John Dunn Antiques, Melbourne
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A large and impressive giltwood and ebonised mirror. 190 cm high, 165 cm wide. Provenance: The Late Stuart Rattle
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A walnut centre table with wrought iron stretcher, Spanish, 18th century, and later. 77 cm high, 190 cm wide, 75 cm deep
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A George III oak tripod base wine table, English, early 19th century. 73.5 cm high, 80.5 cm diameter. Provenance: The Connoisseurs' Store, South Yarra
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A rare Worcester silver shaped sauce boat, English, mid 18th century, Fishermans mark below handle. 7 cm high, 16.5 cm long
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A Victorian four-piece tea and coffee service by John Angell II and George Angell, London 1841 the coffee pot 24 cm high, 2460grams total weight
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A Victorian sterling silver and cut glass epergne, Mathew Boulton, Birmingham date marks rubbed 255gms 36 cm high
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A composite collection of Victorian sterling silver 'Kings Pattern' cutlery various dates and makers comprising 14 large forks, 14 entree forks, 14 large knives, 14 entree knives, 10 dessert spoons, 8 soup spoons, 6 large serving spoons, 2 large carving knives and forks, a silver carving steel, cake slice, sugar sifter and 2 butter knives. 4150gms excluding knives and serving implements
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A fine pair of silver urns elaborately decorated, French, 19th/20th century, French assay marks Stamped to base rim P.Canaux & Cie 431gms each 17.5 cm high Paul Canaux was a very influential French silversmith. Reference: Association of Small Collectors of Antique Silver ASCAS by Robert Massart
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A collection of Royal Worcester Palissy pattern dinnerware comprising dinner plates, platters, a vegetable tureen and various other tableware 82 pieces
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An important Russian silver stirrup cup probably by Andrei Alexandrov, 1885 assayer’s mark A.Romanov, Moscow 1885 for similar example, refer Christie’s, London, sale no 9698 Lot 320 height 17 cm, weight 672gms
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A carved hawks eye figure of a Hippopotamus, possibly Faberge, late 19th century, together with a fitted birch Faberge box. Provenance: The Eric Dare Collection, 14 November 1995, Lot 901, Christie’s Melbourne
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A cabochon stone inlaid, silver gilt and champleve enamel picture frame, possibly Russian, late 19th/20th century. 22 cm high
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A rare Imperial Coronation plate, period of Nicholas I, Russian, 19th century, finely decorated with traditional motifs interspersed with Russian crest cartouches and central stylized star decoration. Gokhran inventory mark to base. 25 cm diameter
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A rare Imperial Coronation plate, period of Nicholas I, Russian, 19th century, finely decorated with radiating leaf motifs on gold ground Gokhran inventory mark to base. 24 cm diameter
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A continental silver gilt plique-a-jour and guilloche enamel cup, saucer and tea spoon, possibly French or Russian, late 19th/early 20th century, 5.5 cm high
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An Imperial Russian porcelain presentation Easter Egg, circa 1914-1917, Imperial Porcelain Factory emblazoned with the gilt cipher of the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna beneath the Imperial crown and a red cross on the reverse. Together with original red silk ribbon (not illustrated) height 6.5 cm in fitted box retailed Bowater Gallery Ltd. 32 King Street St. James's, London, SW1
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An Imperial Presentation Porcelain Easter Egg with Cipher of Tsar Nicholas II by the Imperial Porcelain Factory, St Petersburg made during the reign of Nicholas II 1894-1917. 7 cm high in fitted box retailed Bowater Gallery Ltd. 32 King Street St. James's, London, SW1
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A silver enamel and painted Icon of the Mother and Child, Russian, first half of 19th century. 26 cm high, 21 cm wide
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A collection of seven Russian enamels depicting religious motifs, 19th century, largest 12 cm, smallest 6 cm
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A Russian icon of the Rostov Mother of God of Tender Emotion, 19th century, Inscribed to the reverse in Cyrillic by the priest of the Church of the Annunciation 'This holy image of Mother of God of Tender Emotion was blessed in the Church of the Annunciation in the city of Rostov of Yaroslavl province and touched to the priest of the Chuech of the Annunciation' Konstantin Lubimov oil on panel 71 x 58 cm
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A collection of five antique engravings, 19th century, comprising: The death of Nelson, the Battle of Trafalgar; together with, The Hall, Moat House, Kent; together with, The Hall at Penshurst, Kent; together with Two portraits of gentlemen in formal regal attire largest 130 x 55 cm, smallest 60 x 48 cm including frame
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LOUDON SAINTHILL (1919-1969), Dancer - Rodgers + Hammerstein Cinderella 1962 pencil, wash and gouache signed and dated 'Loudon 1962' lower left titled lower right 31 x 24 cm
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Henry John Yeend King, (1855-1924), The Trespassers, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 140 x 100 cm. Exhibited Royal Academy Pictures exhibition of 1904 and illustrated in the catalogue at p.36
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