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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:830
Sale Title:Asian Art, Classic Furniture & ObjectsLots with images:402
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:482
Date:16-Oct-2016
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A pair of French 19th century gilt and patinated bronze four branch candelabra, each modelled as putti, one holding a fish the other a bird, 42.5 cm high
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Unknown Artist Chickens, oil on canvas (2), one signed lower left, one signed lower right: Rodrigo, 19 x 29 cm (each)
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Two crystal decanters together with six crystal glasses, 19th century and later, the glasses slice cut with faceted stems, decanters 28 and 27.5 cm high, (8)
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A Regency period mahogany serving table, second quarter of the 1800's, the top with cushion fronted drawers above tapered column supports and open shelves on block feet,114.5 width x 47.5 depth x 95 cm height
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A group of six English 19th century Imari wares, Mason's Ironstone Dublin, Higginbotham Thomas & Co and Ridgways, each painted in typical Imari designs, meat dish 55 cm width, (6)
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A group of Victorian silver plate, including a coffee pot and jug by Samuel Roberts & Charles Belk, together with a pair of serving dishes and covers of the same date, marked Drummond of Melbourne, (4)
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A Victorian Sheffield James Dixon & Son's silver plate coaster and a pair of Edwardian bottle stands, the coaster marked to base 'James Dixon & Sons Sheffield' and the pair of silverplate bottle stands unmarked, 9 cm & 15.5 cm high, (3)
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A Christofle 'America' silverplated dinner service for six, comprising, large & small knives, large & small forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, and tea spoons, in original packaging
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A George III sterling silver ladle and fork, ladle by Peter and William Bateman, 1805 and the fork marked F.G?, 1785, total weight 260 grams (2)
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A pair of crystal handled silver plated servers together with twin handled silver plate tray, the servers by Elkington & Co.with crystal handles tray retailed by Flavelle, Sydney, (2)
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Twenty matched large dinner spoons by various Makers, early 19th century, including five marked John Lake, Exeter 1810, one by Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1811, one by John Henry and Charles Lias, London 1867, others with worn marks, matched in design with various engraved monograms and crests to handles, total weight 1,056 grams
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A pair of silver & silver gilt serving spoons, together with five matched dinner forks, early 20th century, the serving spoons highly worked with repousse cornucopia to bowl by William Bateman, 1820, the five forks by various makers circa1820 with assorted engraved designs to handles, total weight 434 grams, serving spoons 103 grams
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A pair of English porcelain sauce tureens and covers with stands, possibly Rockingham, circa 1830, each with a rose finial and painted with cartouche of floral sprays on an ochre ground picked in gilt, 15.5 cm high
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A pair of French bronze 'Seasons' putti, late 19th century, depicting Winter and Autumn, modelled with coat and firewood, the other with wheat, both on marble plinths, 19.5 cm high
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A fine pair of French 18th century green glazed soft paste porcelain classical allegorical figures, signed Chantilly, part robed nudes modelled seated on rock one holding a lyre the other in a resting pose, 30 and 31 cm high
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A Chamberlain's dessert dish, circa 1830, together with a pair of Coalport candlesticks, circa 1820, painted with floral sprays on an apple green ground picked out in gilt, the dessert dish with impressed Chamberlains mark, 13 high and 27 cm width (3)
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A pair of vases and covers with gilt metal mounts, late 19th century, painted with cartouche in Imari design, picked out with gilt, each with symbol mark to base, 33 cm high
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A Napoleon III porcelain and gilt enamel jardiniere, by Jacob Petit, circa 1840, profusely painted with flowers and tolled gilt on a green ground. J.P mark to base, 15 cm long
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A collection of Thirty-one Georgian and Victorian ruby and green glasses, comprising, 4 x small green glass liqueur glasses with clear stems, 6 x ruby engraved, 5 x green wine, 4 x long blue glass liqueurs, 6 x tall Bohemian ruby wine, and 6 x green glass tumblers
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A collection of twenty-nine various glasses, Georgian Victorian and later, comprising, 8 x wrythen champagne flutes and 8 x matched wine glasses, 6 x clear liqueur glasses, 2 x faceted knopped stem ale glasses, 2 x thick faceted glasses, 1 x wine glass with knopped stem, 1 x square and hollow based ale glass and 1 x faceted barrel shape glass
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An Edwardian silver plate Corinthian column oil lamp with cut crystal font, with hobnail-cut font the column on stepped square base, with a French inscription 'Un Dieu, Un Roy', marked 'Hardy Bros. Sydney Brisbane English Maker', 72 cm high
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A 19th century English porcelain oil lamp later converted to electric, with pair of Paris Porcelain vases of similar date, all profusely painted with enamel flowers, 68 and 24.5 cm high, (3)
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A good French Charles x gilded portico mantel clock, circa 1830, the architrave with applied anthemion floral spray, the Roman dial with gilded chapter ring and acanthus leaf border flanked by Corinthian columns the base with applied central anthemion and anamorphic winged creatures, 61 cm high
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A pair of Napoleon III ormolu mounted porcelain vases and covers in the manner of Sevres, embellished en grisaille with allegorical cherubs on a pink ground with ram mask mounts, 21 cm high
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A quantity of 19th century and later ruby glass, comprising, bowls, salts, salt & peppers with silver plated mounts and two dishes with silver plated handles
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Five pieces of Victorian satin glass, including a pink honey barrel, a green tall Art Nouveau baluster vase, squat bottle form floral vase and two purple dishes with crimped rim, tallest 49 cm (5)
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A collection of Victorian Uranium glass, circa 1890, comprising, pair of uranium trumpet vases, a yellow lemon basket and an uranium glass vase, tallest 34 cm (4)
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A Sheraton period D end fold over card table, circa 1820, with satin wood stringing, campana and flora marquetry emblems on turned and tapered legs, the top revealing later tooled leather, 86 width x 43 depth x 73 cm height
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A Sheraton period mahogany and feather banded D end fold over card table, circa 1830, with ebony and satin wood stringing, the top enclosing green baize, on tapered legs, 90.5 width x 45 depth x 71 cm height
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Two French Cupid and putti form figural lamps, in cold metal and bronze, the bronze example modelled as putti holding aloft a torch, the other as cupid aloft a globe, 54 cm high (2)
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A French burr walnut and gilt metal mounted bibliotheque, first half 20th century, the shaped apron with gilt metal mounts below open shelves 130 width x 42 depth x 103 cm height
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A Paris Porcelain seated dog, circa 1840, with a Samson French porcelain Derby Mansion house style figure, seated on a shaped base embellished with pink trellis design and gilt, 17 cm high, the figure incised model no. 789 and pseudo Derby mark to base,17 cm high (2)
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A French porcelain cat, unmarked But, probably Emile Galle early 20th century, embellished with transfer printed floral sprays on a cape on yellow ground, unmarked, 24 cm high
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A late 19th century Sevres painted porcelain vase, Republique Francaise mark, embellished with flowers and gilt highlights, marked to the base and stamped 'R.F S 49', 'S 48', 19 cm high
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Jean-Charles Werner (French, 1798-1856), Sciurus Aureogaster (Mexican Gray Squirrel), engraving, edition 2/3, engraved by Dumenil, printed by Bougeard, 38 x 27.5 cm
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An Art Nouveau cameo glass twin handled vase by Emile Galle, circa 1875-1910, of squat form, embellished with purple tulips and leaves with looped handles, signed 'Galle' with star on one side, 9.5 cm high
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A set of four Seasons earthenware tiles by John Moyr Smith for Minton, 1878, together with sixteen other tiles, various makers (20)
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A mahogany cased pocket Guinea scale by A.Wilkinson of Ormskirk, circa 1790, together with Chinese Zodiac dial and two carved figure, the zodiac dial with inscription verso, (4)
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An oval framed miniature portrait painted on ivory and pair of framed miniature portraits on card, depicting a lady holding a rose, the frame incrusted with turquoise beads, signed 8 x 6.5 cm, the other depicting a lady wearing a turban the other in a blue dress, both titled 'Lipius' and 'Vayda' (3)
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A John turner Jasperware teapot, 1790-1800, together with 19th century framed terracotta roundel, the teapot with depiction of putti lighting a torch and putto riding an eagle, the roundel 23 cm diameter (2)
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George Baxter (English, 1804-1867), 1. Feeding the fire, 2. Chimney sweep, 3. Street seller, 4. Lucano, chromolithograph (4), 1. Published 9 Dec 1853, 2. Published 1 Sept 1853, 3. Published 10 Aug 1853, 4. Printed by Baxter, painting by Barnard, 15.5 x 11 cm, 15 x 10.5 cm, 15 x 10.5 cm, 10 x 14.5 cm
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George Baxter (English, 1804-1867), 1. (Conversation by fire), 2. (interior scene), 3. So Tired, chromolithograph (3), the first one published 10 May 1854, the second one (not signed), 10.5 x 14 cm, 10.5 x 14 cm, 15 x 10 cm
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George Baxter (English, 1804-1867), gems of the great Exhibition no.1, 3, 4, chromolithograph (3), 12 x 23.5 cm (each)
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cast iron framed garden bench 'Lily of the Valley' Coalbrookdale, of naturalistic form depicting anthemion lily design with slatted seat, 185 cm width
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A set of three Victorian cast iron base tables, with later marble Tops, the circular tops supported by triform base moulded with S scrolls and floral motifs
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An interesting Art Nouveau cast iron table, marked J.Lincoln bar Fitter, the circular raw marble top supported by stylised angel form brackets jointed by circular branded plate on downswep legs
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A Victorian engraved bronze sundial by Francis Barker & Son London, circa 1850, of typical form with engraved Roman numerals and branded cartouche
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Two 18th century Delft pieces and a Ernst Teichert onion Meissen plate, a fruit dish in blue and white featuring flowers and leaves with gadrooned rim, marked Delft to base, 22 cm diameter and a comport with lion's head masks, unmarked, 16 cm high, the plate in typical design 19 cm (3)
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Georgian transfer printed Ware, Spode 'Rome Tiber' bowl 1815, pair of Pratt plates 1850, Creamware mug and Staffordshire serving dish, pair of plates 24 diameter, bowl 25 diameter, serving dish 44 cm width (5)
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A collection of 19th century Moore Bros Ceramics, comprising a pair of cherub candlesticks 21 cm high, a pair of wall vases each one featuring a bird on its nest,19 cm high, and a polychrome teapot featuring a mother hen with her chicks, 15 cm high, (5)
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A group of six English 18th century and later porcelain dishes, with three 18th century oval serving dishes, comprising two plates with purple flowers on a white ground by Spode, circa 1815 and four other hand painted and transfer printed plates, possibly Coalport and Staffordshire, the three oval dishes comprising Worcester scale blue type and two other Chelsea and Stofforshire types, widest 25 cm diameter and 33 long (9)
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Three Swansea porcelain plates, circa 1815-17, two painted with interspersed roses with gilt shadow, the other with central floral spray and flower garland border with tooled gilt and green/blue rim, 21 and 23 cm (3)
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A rare Blanc-de-Chine bow coffee cup and saucer, circa 1750-60, together with a Caughly cabbage leaf mask jug, circa 1775, the saucer and the cup decorated with applied prunus and bow, the jug with gilded borders and as monogram, the jug 14 cm high (2)
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A rare pair of 18th century English porcelain 'Fisherman and Cormorant' dishes by Caughley and leaf form pickle dish, the pair of shaped form and embellished in typical blue and white design within gilded border, 26 cm width (3)
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A pair of English porcelain oval dessert plates, probably Ridgways, circa 1850, finely painted with floral spray within blue and tooled gilt border, 29 cm width
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A fine porcelain oval shaped dish, 18th/19th century with Sevres mark, delicately painted with rural scene in centre medallion, white ground cartouche reserves with spray of flowers on a bleu-de-roi ground, richly embellished with tooled gilt and feathered rim, 22 cm width
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A davenport Longport vase, together with a pair of Royal Crown Derby plates, 19th/20th century, each in an 'Imari' style design, with gilt highlights upon a cobalt blue ground, 18 cm diameter and 19 cm high (3)
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Two 19th century Floriform porcelain vases, together with Ridgway cup and saucer, the vases painted with floral spray enamels and picked out in gilt, the cup and saucer profusely painted with floral spray reserves on burgundy ground (4 components) 21 cm high
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Seven Georgian and Regency porcelain tea cup and saucers, Barr Worcester, Spode and others, the Spode example '3575' circa 1823, the Worcester 1792-1801, Minton 1805-1806 and others unmarked
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A large collection of sixteen flower encrusted putti, 18th century and later, mostly English, possibly Derby and Staffordshire examples, each putti holding a basket of flowers or chicks, wearing a garland Crown, polychrome (except one), on rococo base with a bocage. the smallest to the tallest 10.5 cm to 16 cm high
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A rare English 18th century blue and white plate possibly Derby, together with a Derby cup and saucer, circa 1800's, the plate painted with Chinese inspired scene within distinctive fret Greek key and scale border, the cup with interspersed blue flowers and gold stars painted mark with Crown above crossed batons and D below, the plate unmarked, plate 21 cm diameter (3 components)
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A rare and important Derby teacup and saucer, attributed to George Robertson, circa 1797-1800, the cup painted with panel depicting a battle scene with blue-coat soldiers and cannon in the foreground and red-coats in the background within a landscape and expansive sky, the saucer with three read-coats within an expansive landscape, each bordered with tooled gilding on a yellow ground, the cup interior painted with interspersed stars, crown, crossed batons, D mark and pattern number 458
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