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Auction House:Small & Whitfield Auctions and ValuationsNumber of lots recorded:523
Sale Title:Evening Antique AuctionLots with images:523
Auction Location:AdelaidePrices available:388
Date:19-Mar-2018
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Clock, Wedgwood c.1900, in white jasper, with sage and lilac applied ornament: Sacrifice to the front, and the Muses Clio and Erato the sides. Original movement in working order but not guaranteed
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Kenlock jug, Wedgwood c.1897, small Kenlockware jug, 4.5 inch tall, decorated with fo lions. The US office took plaint basalt pieces and enameled them. Note the female fo lion with her cub on the reverse
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Cup and saucer, Wedgwood c.1920, Cobalt Dip, both items decorated with Sacrifice Figures. These cups and saucers were intended as show pieces, and were always made the highest standards, as will be seen from the delicacy and detail of the relief work
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Snuff bottle, Wedgwood c.1905, in bone china, with black printed decoration, highlighted with enamelling and gilding to mark the centenary of the Battle of Trafalgar
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Tazza, Wedgwood 1893, a fine example of Wedgwood's work in majolica, with an Email Obrant centrepiece. The shading is created by using different depths of glaze
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Dancing hours, Wedgwood c.1820, in sage jasper dip, decorated with The Dancing Hours, by Hackwood, one of the most popular of Wedgwood's early designs
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Coffee can, English c.1,800, bath printed cup, a souvenir of Royal Crescent in Bath, designed by John Wood. It was the first time the Palladian style was applied to a terrace of house, and one of the finest examples
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Tile, English c.1760, in delftware, decorated with a painting in manganese, depicting Mose and the Burning Bush (Ex. 3:1-22)
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