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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:435
Sale Title:International Decorative Arts, Day 2Lots with images:435
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:325
Date:1-Aug-2016
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Jacques Barraband (French, 1767-1809) Birds of Paradise, etching (2), in fine Georgian mahogany frames, 53.5 x 36 cm
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An unusual lignum vitae turned and inlaid over-mantel, possibly Dutch, 17th century and later, 145 cm high, 180 cm wide
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A large Meissen floral moulded deep bowl painted with floral sprays, 18th century, blue crossed swords mark, 38 cm diameter, 6.5 cm deep
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A pair of Chamberlain Worcester titled topographical breakfast cups and saucers, finely painted with 'Buckingham Palace' on a maroon ground and 'Windsor Castle' on an apple green ground, circa 1800, puce factory marks and titles
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A Wemyss 'Bee' pattern honey box and cover, 14 cm square and a fruit preserve jar and cover, 12 cm high, the box with green factory mark and T. Goode & Co, South Audley St. London retailer's mark
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An English porcelain dinner service for twelve, comprising twelve large dinner plates, twelve entree plates, two large oval platters, twelve soup bowls, twenty-two dessert plates and various cups and saucers
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A Wedgwood Patrician pattern dinner service for six, 20th century, comprising six entree plates, six main plates, six soup bowls and plates, six cups and saucers, six tea cups and saucers, a gravy boat and two tureens
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A Japanese black lacquer writing cabinet, late 19th/early 20th century, the fall front opening to reveal an arrangement of drawers with applied painted decoration and paua shell inlay, 150 cm high, 58 cm wide, 20 cm deep
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