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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:398
Sale Title:Jewels & Objets D'ArtLots with images:394
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:170
Date:7-Mar-2016
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A pair of Cambodian gilt wood Monks, together with a standing figure, each with red lacquer and gilt finish, tallest 28 cm, (3).
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A Chinese Qing Dynasty carved gilt wood temple figure, depicting wealth, the figure seated on a throne wearing robes and headdress, 22.5 cm high.
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Chinese bronze seated Buddha, together with a brass example, modeled seated, depicting happiness, tallest 12.5 cm, together with carved wooden figure of a child leaning on a ball (3).
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South Asian Virabhadra Buddha mounted on an ox, late 19th century, modelled in typical form, 34 cm high, with later restorations to base.
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A Cambodian Khmer stone bust, possibly of an Aspara dancer Angkor period, 12th 13th century, depicted with serene features, 34 cm high.
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An unusual Japanese cold painted and gilded metal figure, together with one other, one depicted wearing oni and comono the other in a ko-to with mark verso, 23 cm and 26 cm high.
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A Thai gilt bronze Buddhist figure, together with a Sri Lankan example, each modelled seated in diamond pose, tallest 32.5 cm high.
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A large floor standing carved and painted Japanese warrior figure, 107 cm high. Provenance: David Jones Antiques
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Two Cambodian carved stone Buddhas, a carved stone Buddha head, 10 cm high, together with a reclining Buddha in drapery, 23 cm long (2). Provenance: private Sydney collection
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A fine 18th century Japanese Sumi painted six panel screen, Kano school, Kano Scholl Sumie landscape with sprinkled gold sprawling mountain landscape with huts and abstracted pines within a mulberry frame, each panel 60.5 cm width x 165 cm high.
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18th century Japanese hammered bronze temple bell, hand forged with planished finish, with Japanese character inscription reading: Tenmei Era 3rd year (1784), followed by various names, possibly followers or donors of the bell to the temple (reading obscure), 32 cm diameter x 23 cm high, set upon a cushion.
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A Japanese woodblock print triptych by Toyohara Chikanobu (1838-1912), depicting four ladies in a dressing room, each panel Oban size, 23 x 35 cm.
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A fine Japanese needlework Embroidery, depicting the Japanese goddess Benzai-ten (goddess of love, eloquence, language, wisdom, knowledge, music, good fortune, and water) playing the biwa whilst riding on a dragon. 61 x 85 cm., contained within a bespoke glass fronted hinged door frame.
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Thanh Le Nguyen (Vietnamese, Born 1919), landscape with boats and village, gilt and lacquer on panel, signed lower right: Thanh Le, 80 x 120 cm. Provenance. Private collection, Sydney
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A Champa Laksmi Stoopa, from the My Son Hindu ruins located in central Vietnam. 43 cm high. Notes: from the 4th-14th century AD, the valley of My Son was the site of religious ceremonies for Kings of the ruling dynasties of Champa, and a burial place for Cham royalty and national heroes. Provenance: Private Collection.
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A Champa Gajaimha Stoopa, from the My Son Hindu ruins located in central Vietnam. 54 cm high. Notes: from the 4th-14th century AD, the valley of My Son was the site of religious ceremonies for Kings of the ruling dynasties of Champa, and a burial place for Cham royalty and national heroes. Provenance: Private Collection.
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An impressive Champa terracotta Garuda head, from the My Son Hindu ruins located in central Vietnam. 100 cm long. Notes: from the 4th-14th century AD, the valley of My Son was the site of religious ceremonies for Kings of the ruling dynasties of Champa, and a burial place for Cham royalty and national heroes. Provenance: Private Collection.
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Four Cambodian carved stone figures and a shrine, the small shrine painted in gilt and depicting two figures of worship to each side, together with three kneeling figures in meditative pose (4). Provenance: private Sydney collection
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A rare Indian black stone carving of a bull, 18th/19th century, 22 cm x 13.5 cm high. Provenance: Inherited in Bangladesh, previously owned by current owners family since late 19th century. From a Nawab family.
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A Pala period black stone carving, Eastern India, 12th century, carved in relief with arched mandorla behind throne with flame border, depicted standing bodhisattva adorned with multiple necklaces, 11 cm high. Provenance: Inherited in Bangladesh, previously owned by current owners family since late 19th century.from a Nawab family.
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A group of three Pala period and later black stone relief carvings, one depicting a group of figures, the others with kneeling figures, one with bow, 7 cm, 5 cm and 5.5 cm high, (3). Provenance: Inherited in Bangladesh, previously owned by current owners family since late 19th century.from a Nawab family.
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An interesting Indian black stone relief carving of Bodhisatva in Tribhanga Posture, depicting a standing attendant with hand on hip the other holding aloft a cauri, 13 cm high. Provenance: Inherited in Bangladesh, previously owned by current owners family since late 19th century.from a Nawab family.
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A group of three Indian black stone relief carved figures, 19th century and possibly earlier, all three depicted kneeling, in prayer, holding aloft a pot and holding a child, 7.5 cm, 7.5 cm and 9.5 cm high, (3). Provenance: Inherited in Bangladesh, previously owned by current owners family since late 19th century.from a Nawab family.
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An Indian Maharashta bronze head of Gauri Parvati, together with an Indian bronze toy, 19th century, head 12.5 cm high, toy 13 cm width, (2).
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A group of four Indian 19th century and later bronze figures of Radha, together with an unusual bronze cut out deity figure, Tallest 26 cm high, (5).
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Two 19th century Kashmiri Paisley Shawls, together with fragments, white shawl with coloured frame: 290 x 130 cm, shawl in red tones with black motif in the center: 340 x 162 cm, 4 various fragments, black and red: 142 x 49 cm, yellow with flowers: 29 x 41 cm. Pink with flowers: 21 x 15 cm, green eith flowers: 23 x 14.5 cm
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An interesting pair of 19th century Indian erotic miniatures, depicting camel figures composed of human figures, flanked by columns of inscriptions, gouache on paper, 17 cm x 10.5. Provence: for similar example see the Wellcome library collection London.
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Three Archaeological items of Interest, including a Sassanian coin, Khmer coin (12th-14th century), and a reputed 'Sacred Relic' (3).
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A rare Indonesian ancestral Toraja Tau-Tau figure, south Sulawesi, Realistically carved with articulated limbs, with shell eyes and belly button, free standing, 155 cm high., imported into Australia C1980. Private Collection NSW
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Bruno Zach, 1891 - 1945, girl with crop, bronze on marble plinth, inscribed Bruno Zach, 46 cm high including base. Provenance: Jeroen Markies, Tumbridge Wells
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An impressive Egyptian revival jewelled bronze statue of Cleopatra, signed P.Philippe, modelled standing in jewelled robes holding a miniature classical figure in one hand and a shield in the other, on Pharaoh form plinth, 60 cm high.
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Lucas Salton, large contemporary Australian hand blown art glass vase, of flattened form in polychrome with opaque white interior, 56 cm high.
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A Kevin Gordon 'Fire dance' art glass vase, 2001, depicting a fire dance in overlay blue glass on a red blue mottled ground, signed to vase. Represented: National Gallery of Victoria, Australian National glass collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Sir Elton John collection, Hamilton Art gallery, Devonport gallery, the McGaughey glass collections.
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A rare American Fenton Carnival glass 'Orange tree' water set in blue, of elongated tapered form, comprising, water jug and six glasses, jug 29.5 cm high.
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A rare American Fenton Carnival glass 'Chrysanthemum windmill' bowl in green, with frilled lobed rim, set upon three scroll feet, embellished with raised design, 26.5 cm diameter x 9.5 cm high.
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A large Daum Nancy acid etched glass vase, embellished with geometric floral design, tinted topaz grey, bears wheel-carved signature Daum Nancy France with croix de Lorraine, 30 cm high.
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A Fulvio Bianconi (Italian, 1915-1996) for Venini Pezzato glass vase, this example executed in 1992, inscribed Venini/ 92, Fulvio Bianconi to the base, 20.5 cm high.
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A Bruce Pryor Australian pottery tea set, circa 1960, in a speckled stone glaze, comprising four cups, milk jug, sugar basin and cover, tea pot with two lids (7).
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A rare gum leaf 'Foliage' pottery jardiniere by the Mashman Brothers Willoughby NSW, of bulbous form with pinched everted rim, impressed with foliage design, impressed Mashman mark, 16 cm width x 19 cm high. Possibly by maker Thomas Stevens, ex-Doulton Lambeth, London.
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An Omersa stitched leather rhinoceros form footstool for Liberty & Co London, depicted standing on all fours with small brass cap feet, mid 20th century, 70 cm long.
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A Zanotta 'Grand Italia' daybed, designed by de Pas D'Urbino & Lomazzi, designed 1980, featuring buttoned grey leather mattress and cushion on coated metal frame, 190 cm width x 60 cm depth.
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Two Verdi marble topped 'Tulip' side tables, of circular and oval form, both with illegible raised marks or inventory numbers, 41 cm and 57 diameter both 51 cm high (2).
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A Kelley Wearstler lamp, with Strada style attachments, 1970s style, gold toned metal, attachments can be wall mounted, set of 6. Purchased from Becker Minty, Sydney.
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A contemporary Polyvore Cinus screen by Johnny Sorensen and Rud Thygesen, the two sectional laminated arc form perforated screen on castors, each section 105 cm width.
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A pair of Royal Doulton Sung flambe tulip form vases, by Charles Noke and Fred Moore, circa 1947, in a high fired red and blue glaze's, signed Noke and monogrammed FM, 18.5 cm high (2).
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An important and rare Exhibition quality Walter Moorcroft ewer vase, embellished with band of painted and incised geometric circular designed panels, incised signature 24 cm high.
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A pair of Legras enamel painted vases, circa 1910, of elongated faceted form, each painted with winter landscape, signed, 24 cm high.
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A set of twenty one Herend porcelain Artist 'Deutsche Blumen' plates by Emil Fischer, circa 1890, each individual plate with hand painted floral sprays, each signed Emil Fischer Budapest to the base, 25.5 cm diameter (21)
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