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Auction House:E. J. Ainger Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:537
Sale Title:Special Weekend Auction.Lots with images:527
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:403
Date:9-Nov-2014
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A Royal Worcester coffee can and saucer. The coffee can is painted by Hilda Everett, puce mark, 1928. The saucer is painted by Horace Price. 1928
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A Royal Worcester vase and cover signed by James Stinton. Painted with pheasant chicks in Scottish highlands, the reverse with painted landscape and moulded handles. Shape no. 8313. Puce mark. 1926. 30 cm high
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A Royal Worcester tea cup and saucer painted by Horace Price, with a gilt interior, the exterior painted with fruit on a mossy ground. Date letter is 1941
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An Austrian stained ewer, of globular form with painted flower and foliage, together with an Austrian vase with pierced decoration and gilt handles painted with flowers. Ewer 37 cm high, vase 28 cm high
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A Royal Worcester buff ivory ewer, shape no. 1094, puce mark date cipher 1888, together with a Royal Worcester buff ivory ewer 1887, each ewer painted with foliate with moulded gilt handles. 20 cm high and12 cm high respectively
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A Royal Worcester stained ivory vase, shape no. 1165, bulbous form painted with flowers, with a flared neck and moulded griffin handles. 41 cm high, date cipher 1888
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A set of four musical figures; No. 11 'Trumpeter', No. 12 'Tambourine', No. 13 'Triangles', and No. 14 'Cymbals'. Issued in 1933, by Spode using the original Chelsea moulds to celebrate the bicentenary of Josiah Spode's birth, marked 'Chelsea Derby Copeland' (or Spode). 'Triangles' 16.5 cm high
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A 19th century French harvest wall clock, the painted dial with roman numerals, the case with mother and pearl inlay. Maker: Montbrun Toulouse. 61 cm high
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A George III 18th century country mahogany and elm wine table, with a circular tilt top, raised on a cylindrical flared column and three out swept legs. 70 cm high, 75 cm wide
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A George III 18th century oak Welsh dresser, the raised back with pediment and frieze, above three moulded shelves, the base with three frieze drawers, above three further drawers, flanked by panel door cupboards, raised on bracket feet. 212 cm high, 174 cm wide, 50 cm deep
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A Turkmen rug, with a central medallion within a brick red ground, the border with flower head decorations. 182 cm x 128 cm
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A late 18th century oak mule chest with a plank hinged top, the front with carved frieze, above sham drawer fronts, below a pair of drawers supported on bun feet. 86 cm high, 140 cm long, 54 cm deep
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Two early 19th century elm Windsor chairs, having a tiered hoop and spindle back with a pierced central splat, above a contoured seat, raised on turned legs, united by cross stretcher
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A superb Victorian mahogany D end banquet table, with four leaves, supported on five ornately carved legs. 343 cm long, 137 cm wide, 78 cm high
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A fine English mahogany breakfront secretaire bookcase, with a moulded cornice above four astragal glazed doors, the lower section with a secretaire drawer above graduated drawers flanked by doors, each having a front of sham drawers. 217 cm high, 23 cm wide, 56 cm deep
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A George III oak longcase clock. Maker: Robert Vernon. The silvered arch dial with ormolu surround, eight day anchor escapement and a striking on a bell. 215 cm high, 53 cm wide
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A late 19th century Baronial oak desk ornately carved with an inset leather top, surmounted by small drawers below two pedestals, each with drawers
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An early 19th century Louis XV style French oak armoire, with a lobed stepped rectangular cornice above a leaf carved frieze, with two panelled and carved doors above a shaped apron on short cabriole legs. 216 cm high, 161 cm wide, 62 cm deep
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