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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:155
Sale Title:The Estate of Joy Marchant; The Richard & Sue Gibson CollectionLots with images:113
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:120
Date:28-Aug-2016
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A set of four George III sterling silver salts, hallmark London, 1790, 5.5 cm high. Exhibited: Bruce Rutherford & Associates, Melbourne, 1 December 1981
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A set of 8 George III period telescopic sterling silver candle sticks, hallmark Sheffield 1818, maker James and Thomas Settle. Exhibited: Marks, London, 20 May 2004
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A sterling silver cigarette case inscribed: 'To Harold Marchant from his friends in the New Zealand Biscuit, Chocolate and Confectionary Trade, July 1968', maker E & Co. Birmingham 1967
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A fine William and Mary burr walnut fall front bureau, English, circa 1690, 95 cm high, 92.5 cm wide, 48 cm deep. Exhibited: Martyn Cook Antiques, Sydney, 27 October 1986
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Two buddha heads, i) bronze. Exhibited: Robert Morrison, Sydney, 7 July 1985, ii) 10th century red sandstone. Exhibited: Holdsworth Gallery, Sydney, 10 July 1978, 16 cm high (largest)
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Two Georgian mahogany D-end tables, English, early 19 th century, 73 cm high, 122 cm wide, 57 cm deep. Exhibited: W.F Bradshaw, Sydney, 9 November 1973
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A Regency oak and rosewood tea caddy, English, circa 1810, 18 cm high, 31 cm wide, 16 cm deep. Exhibited: Portobello Antiques, Auckland, 5 November 1990
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A George III serpentine front serving table, English, circa 1800, 72 cm high, 130 cm wide, 63 cm deep. Exhibited: W.F Bradshaw, Sydney, 12 June 1971
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An Edwardian Sheraton style mahogany envelope card table, English, early 20th century, 74 cm high, 61 cm wide, 61 cm deep. Exhibited: George Walker Ltd, Auckland, 24 March 1965
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A George III Sheraton mahogany D-end dining table, English, circa 1800, 73 cm high, 268 cm wide, 114 cm deep. Exhibited: Questers, Sydney, 29 May 1971
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A pair of George III sterling silver wine coasters, London 1779, 4 cm high, 12.5 cm diameter. Provenance: Christie’s, Eric Dare Collection, 14 November 1995
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A Continental silver tastevin, early 20th Century, Chester import mark 1909, 10.5 cm wide. Provenance: Christie's, Eric Dare Collection, 14 November 1995
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A pair of George III Sheffield plate wine coolers, English circa 1820, 19 cm high, 16 cm diameter. Provenance: Christies, Eric Dare Collection, 14 November 1995
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A sterling silver flatware service for six, London, 1863, George Adams 'Old Engish Thread' pattern, (30 pieces including knives). Provenance: Christie's, Eric Dare Collection, 14 November 1995
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A pair of first period Worcester 'Blue Scale' vases, English, circa 1770, 19 cm high. Provenance: Christie's, Melbourne, 28 May 2001
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A first period Worcester 'Blue Scale' junket dish, English, circa 1770, 24.5 cm high. Provenance: Christie's Melbourne, 28 May 2001
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A first period Worcester Blue Scale Chocolate cup and saucer, English, circa 1770-75, 8 cm high. Provenance: Peter Foster Antiques, Sydney
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First period Worcester Basket, English, circa 1765, 8 cm high, 19 cm wide, 15 cm deep. Provenance: Bishops House Collection 10 August 1999, Perth
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A first period Worcester fluted coffee cup and saucer, English, circa 1780, 7 cm high. Provenance: Bishops House Collection, 10 August 1999, Perth
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First period Worcester 'Dalhousie' type fluted trio, English, circa 1780, 6.5 cm high. Provenance: Bishops House Collection, 10 August 1999, Perth
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A Chamberlain Worcester armorial jug with the crest of Hoskins, English, circa 1795, 13 cm high. Provenance: Peter Foster Antiques, Sydney
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A Flight Barr and Barr Worcester porcelain solitaire tea service, English, circa 1800, 12 cm high (teapot) and 32 cm long, 24 cm wide (tray)
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A rare Davis Flight Worcester porcelain dish, English, circa 1780, 30 cm long, 21.5 cm wide. Provenance: Gerald Sattin, London
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A first period Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, English, circa 1780, 6 cm high. Provenance: Bishops House Collection, 10 August 1999, Perth
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First period Worcester blue and white coffee cup and saucer, English, circa 1756, 6 cm high. Provenance: Bishops House Collection,10 August 1999, Perth
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A Worcester porcelain blue and white milk jug, English, circa 1775, 13 cm high. Provenance: Christie's, Melbourne, 24 June 1996
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A Worcester porcelain blue and white sauce boat, English, circa 1775, 8.5 cm high. Provenance: Christie's, Melbourne, 24 June 1996
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A Flight Barr and Barr Worcester porcelain two handled vase, English circa 1820, 12.5 cm high, 9.5 cm diameter. Provenance: Christie's, Melbourne, 24 June 1996
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A Jacobite engraved spiral twist double-knopped wine glass, English, circa 1750, 17 cm high. Provenance: Christies, London, Standish Collection, 5 November 1998
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A Georgian mallet shaped decanter and bulls eye stopper, English, 18th century, 26 cm high. Provenance: Montague Sainsbury Collection, Christie's, London, 6 July 1999
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