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Auction House:McKenzies AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:297
Sale Title:Fine Art, Decorative Arts, Furniture & JewelleryLots with images:296
Auction Location:PerthPrices available:230
Date:23-Nov-2008
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An 18ct Yellow Gold & Platinum Diamond Ring With a central brilliant cut diamond surrounded by six early brilliant and old cut diamonds in a flower design, set in platinum. The shoulders have a fancy split scroll design. The band is in 18ct yellow gold. Handmade. With valuation
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Two gold pins and a bar brooch i) one having a diamond shape, set with a turquoise coloured centre piece and stamped 15ct. II), the second having a star shape set with a garnet topped doublet. Hallmarked. III), the bar brooch is set with three blue stones each within a star design. Hallmarked. All three items most likely Australian
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i) A 9ct white gold lady's diamond wristwatch hallmarked Birmingham 1951, with an oval dial and diamond set bezel, the bracelet links each marked 9ct. weight 17gms (A/F) ii) A pair of Art Deco style green and white facetted glass earrings stamped England and with makers mark
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An early Victorian 9ct rose gold, green Chalcedony ring, with an intaglio of a woman, hallmarked Birmingham stamped 'L & Co' for Ledsam & Vale and dated 1853 - 54
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A set of six J.A. Linton (active 1921 - 1976) sterling silver teaspoons, in the Arts & Crafts style, marked, 'Jal St. Silver' and with the gumnut monogram
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Three sterling silver Items i) A sterling silver spoon by J.A. Linton made for the Wa Ladies Golf Union ii) A sterling silver spoon, hallmarked; Birmingham 1912, with Emu handle and Menzies dedication 4.11.14 engraved on bowl iii) A Plc 1924 Prefect Badge, stamped 'Levinson, Silver' on reverse
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A Sterling Silver, English St Peter, Apostle Spoon Hallmarked, London 1774 - 1775, makers mark, Stephen Adams Length: 18.5 cm; weight: 48gms
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A sterling silver salver London 1854 possibly by Edward and John Barnard (mark rubbed) Vacant centre, surrounded by a rococo design with a pierced flower design rim set upon 3 scrolled feet. Diameter 32 cm
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i) A sterling silver cigarette box with rococo style engraving and a top vacant cartouche. Gilt interior. Birmingham, 1910. Ii) A carved horn snuff box with tortoise shell top and later faceted paste decoration
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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Flower Bowl Number 1713, with painted pink and red roses by W.H. Austin, c.1912. Signed on one panel. Height: 23 cm; diameter: 21.5 cm. Walter Harold Austin (1891 - 1971), was a brilliant artist who won several medals in national competitions. From 13,000 competitors, he won the King's Prize for plant drawing from 'seed to death'
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Gandhara (Afghanistan/Pakistan) tupa bracket in the form of a winged Devi circa 100BC - 100AD, carved Schist. Provenance: From Parkham Place Gallery, Surrey Hills, NSW. Called 'Nagadanta', elaborate brackets were attached to the dome of Buddhist stupas, encouraging the hanging of swags and garlands. Usually they assumed the form of winged Devis and Devas
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An Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica Offering Vessel Maya culture (Central America) Classic period, circa 200AD - 900AD Polychrome-painted earthenware Height: 11.7 cm; diameter: 13.3 cm
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i) A Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica Female Figurine Tlatilco culture (Central Mexico) Middle Preclassic period, circa 1200BC - 900BC Painted earthenware Height: 15.5 cm Note: Tlatilco was one of the first chiefdom centres to arise in the valley of Mexico, flourishing on the western shores of Lake Texcoco. It is noted for its clay figurines of nude women with fantastic coiffures. The meaning of these intimate works is not known. ii) A Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica Female Figurine Colima culture (Western Mexico)…
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An Elam (Iran) Dagger Circa early 2nd millennium BC Copper Length: 28.4 cm. Reference: H. Mahboubian, 'Art of Ancient Iran', 1997 (catalogue no. 376) Note: Elam was a federation of several geographical areas and communities interrelating with one another culturally and politically, if not linguistically. These areas comprise Susa, Sisiana, Elam, Awan, Anshan and Shimashki
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i) A Persia (Iran) Islamic ewer Seljuk period, circa 1100AD - 1400AD Inscribed with a band of Kufic script engraved bronze. Height 26.5 cm. diameter: 16 cm Reference: P.Pal, 'Islamic Art', 1974 Note: the handle assumes the greatly abstracted form of a leaping lion, whilst a bird motif, of a kind that is often seen in Islamic Art, appears as a finial on the lid. Ii) A Persia (Iran) Islamic water jug, circa 1100AD - 1300AD painted earthenware. Height 23.5 cm. diameter: 17 cm
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