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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:417
Sale Title:Fine and Decorative ArtsLots with images:417
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:278
Date:28-Oct-2018
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An early Victorian sterling silver vinaigrette, 1839 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Joseph Willmore, finely engine turned and decorated throughout with engraved leafy scrolls, the interior gilt washed with a delicately pierced grille, twice hallmarked, total weight 28 gr, length 4 cm, width 3 cm
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An early Victorian sterling silver vinaigrette, 1839 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Nathaniel Mills, finely engine turned with a volute shaped foliate thumbpiece, an ornate, grille and twice hallmarked to the gilt washed interior, total weight 23 gr, length 3.5 cm, width 2.5 cm
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A book form gilt vinaigrette, 1829 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Ledsam Vale & Wheeler, engine turned with a leather look spine, a vacant cartouche, with hinged, grille to the interior, twice hallmarked, total weight 16 gr, length 3.5 cm, width 2.5 cm
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A large George III cast edge sterling silver vinaigrette, 1826 Birmingham, with maker's mark for John Bettridge, finely engine turned with shaped foliate edges and a lozenge cartouche, a grille of arabesque design, and twice hallmarked to the gilt washed interior, total weight 32 gr, length 4 cm, width 3 cm
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A George III silver gilt vinaigrette, 1818 London, with maker's mark for John Linnit, engine turned with a vacant cartouche, a decorative grille of oriental poppy, design and two crisp hallmarks, total weight 21 gr, length 3.5 cm, width 2.5 cm
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An Art Nouveau sterling silver commemorative comport, 1905 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Elkington & Co, trefoil shaped with three threaded high set handles upon a pedestal base, marking the launch of the S.S Hymettus, launched by Palmers Shipbuilding, iron Co, for Archibald Currie & Co of Melbourne, the maiden voyage, commanded by master Captain Colin McDonald. Provenance: by descent, silver weight 831gr height 18.5 cm, diameter 21.5 cm
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A superb neoclassical revival sterling silver hot water urn, 1903 London, with maker's mark for Pairpoint Brothers, of classical urn shape with gadroon and husk swag decoration, with high set, reeded and bead-trimmed handles with acanthus mounts, a waisted neck and dome, with flame finial, the spigot with an anthemion ebony handle, raised on a square base, hallmarked to upper body and lid, total weight 3141gr height 49 cm, width 35 cm, diameter 21.5 cm
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A cased Victorian solid sterling silver cake knife, 1868 Birmingham, with maker's marks for George Unite, the handle cast with rocaille forms, the blade with finely engraved foliate, arabesques, hallmarked to blade and ferrule, silver weight 64gr, length 24.5 cm
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Three sterling silver tea caddy spoons, a sterling Infant's spoon, and a pair of sterling silver tongs, late 19th century, Netherlands, with London 1911 import mark, an embossed, Edward II' spoon, a post 1945 Georg Jensen 'Acanthus' caddy spoon, a 1937, Birmingham infant's spoon, a 1969 London scallop shell caddy spoon, and a pair of 1893 Sheffield sugar tongs, all hallmarked, silver weight 110gr length 11 cm, and smaller
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A fine neoclassical George III sterling silver sugar basin with armorial, for the Dowie family, 1797 Edinburgh, with maker's marks for Graham & McLean, boat shaped with threaded rims and a swing handle, gadroons to the lower, register above an oval pedestal foot, engraved with a dove volant bearing an olive branch in its beak and the motto, 'I wait my time', hallmarked, underside, silver weight 289gr, height 13 cm, length 15 cm, width 10 cm
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A pair of Victorian sterling silver ivory handled fish servers, 1890 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Henry Wilkinson & Co, the shaped and pierced blade and tines with bright cut foliate decoration, having basket weave ferrules and swollen ivory handles with scalloped edging, hallmarked to blade and throat of fork, total weight 270gr, length 32 cm, and 23 cm
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A cased Victorian sterling silver claret jug, 1863 London, with maker's mark for Stephen Smith & William Nicholson, ewer shaped with repousse and chased medallions of fruit and floral motifs, between floral pendants, a stippled grape vine handle with applied fruits and leaves, a leafy finial to the hinged lid, hallmarked to throat, lid and base, retailed through Walsh Brothers Melbourne, silver weight 752gr height 33.5 cm
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A pair of George III sterling silver candlesticks, 1767 London, with maker's marks for Ebenezer Coker, Gothic inspired with clustered columns raised on gadrooned and weighted, square bases, with knot form capitals in low relief, acanthus embellished, sconces and removable quatrefoil drip pans engraved with armorial crests, hallmarked to bases and pans, total Weight1999gr, height 31.5 cm
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A fine articulated sterling silver elephant, late 20th century, probably Portuguese, marked.925 with LF monogram, modelled as a realistic elephant in a tooled and stippled finish, with curled, trunk, hinged ears and a finely balanced articulated head, with facet cut, garnet eyes, a silver and gilded bead and plaited fringe, ivory tusks and toe, nails, hallmarked below neck, throat and ears, total weight 2626gr, height 26.5 cm, width 46 cm
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A cased set of sterling silver spoons with tongs, 1915 Chester, with maker's mark Heb/Feb for Barker Bros, plain spoons with trefid terminals, hallmarked underside, silver weight 98gr, length 12.5 cm, (spoons)
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A pair of Georgian sterling silver vegetable dishes, 1811 London, with maker's mark for Robert Garrard I, of plain oval straight-sided form and everted ribbed edges, with small, elegant high set scroll handles, silver weight 1066 gr, height 8 cm, length 23.5 cm, width 16 cm
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A pair of German.800 silver dishes with decorative glass bowls, post 1886 mark, with maker's mark for Wilhelm binder, ornately decorated with rocaille shells, cabochon medallions and flora, having twin cast handles and raised on scrolling feet, the glass inserts with, fan cut rims, etched decoration and star burst bases, silver weight 438gr, height 11.5 cm, diameter 22.5 cm
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A magnificent Victorian sterling silver centrepiece jardiniere, 1900 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Mappin & Webb, of compressed oval form, profusely repousse and chased with peony poppies and acanthus scrolls, with flying scroll vegetal handles and raised on four, pierced foliate and scroll feet, with a removal wirework frog, hallmarked to, the waisted neck, silver weight 2175 gr (without wire frog), height 18 cm, length 43 cm, width 28 cm
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A sterling silver clad decanter and six sterling holders, 1900 London, with maker's marks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, a small decanter with a pierced vegetal silver clad base, silver mounts and stopper, with associated petite holders for tea glasses, all hallmarked, silver weight 186gr (holders only), height 22.5 cm, (decanter)
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A pair of Victorian sterling silver cutlery rests and a pair of Georgian, sterling sugar tongs, 1883 London, with maker's marks for Pairpoint Brothers (rests), a pair of bar, bell rests, and 1803 London, with maker's marks Rt, a pair of fiddle pattern, tongs, hallmarked to all, silver weight 120gr, length 15 cm
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A pair of small sterling silver candlesticks, 1958 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Walker & Hall, plain weighted sticks of hexagonal form with sconces upon low domed bases, with timber bases & Hallmarked to foot, total weight 340gr, height 6.5 cm
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A George III sterling silver kettle, 1818 London, with maker's marks for William Bateman I, of bulbous boat shape with a ribbed collar, gadroons to the rims, a stepped, dome lid with finial, the 'Seven' shaped handle of square section with ivory, insulators, raised on a pedestal base with ball feet, a later inscription to, the body, hallmarked to mid body and lid interior, total weight 942gr height 23.5 cm, width 31 cm
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A Chinese silver buckle bangle, late Qing Dynasty, late 19th century, the hinged broad bangle profusely embellished throughout with bamboo foliage, in relief, with three rectangular cartouches each with an identical seal, mark, unmarked but X-ray tested for 92.29 silver, silver weight 82gr, diameter 6 cm
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A set of four cased sterling silver salts, 1900 Chester, with maker's marks, Jd over WD, for James Deacon & Sons, compressed rectangular salts with gadrooned bodies and rims, raised on ball, feet and having clear glass liners, housed in a Hamilton & Co hard case, silver weight 100gr (without liners), height 4 cm, length 6 cm, width 4.5 cm
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A part cased set of fruit knives and forks, 1930 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Martin hall & Co, comprising six hollow handled knives and five matching forks, with steel, blades and tines, housed in the lined hard case of issue, total weight 321gr, length 17 cm
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A pair of Georgian sterling silver tureens with Armorials, 1797 London, with maker's marks for Paul Storr, neoclassical pedestal tureens with thread and twig ring handles, threaded, edges and sweeping reeded handles above conforming stepped oval bases, engraved with Coats of arms and armorial of Abercromby, a bee with motto, Vive ut Vivas' - live life to the fullest, hallmarked to foot, silver weight 1259 gr height 15.5 cm, length 23 cm, width 11 cm
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A crested George III sterling silver double-handled cup and cover, 1804 probably London, maker's marks rubbed, heavy gauge with a domed lid and finial and a pair of acanthus embellished, double scroll handles with acanthus embellishments, lavishly repousse and chased with flora and bacchanalian putti and raised on a waisted foot, partial hallmarks to foot, silver weight 2248gr height 30.5 cm, width 29 cm, diameter 16.5 cm
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A heavy gauge Edwardian sterling silver two-handled bowl, 1901 Sheffield, with maker's marks, Jd over WD, for James Deacon & Sons, the broad bowl with a scalloped everted rim, raised threads with rib to the mid section, with a pair of triple scroll flying handles and raised on four, trefid feet, hallmarked to the upper body, silver weight 808gr, height 13.5 cm, diameter 18.5 cm
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Thirty two pieces of Georgian and Victorian sterling silver flatware, 19th century, mostly London, some Sheffield knives, various dates and makers, the King's pattern cutlery comprising eight main knives and forks, eight table, spoons and eight dessert spoons, all hallmarked, total weight 2965gr, length 25 cm, (knife)
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A sterling silver milk jug in the George II revival manner, 1971 London, with scrolling maker's marks 'Hb' imitating Hester Bateman, of baluster form with a 'Broken' scroll handle and raised on a stepped, pedestal foot, gilt washed to the interior, hallmarked underside, silver weight 107gr, height 10 cm
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A pierced sterling silver swing handled basket, 1898 Chester, with maker's marks for John Millward Banks, a shaped oval basket embossed with floral and shell forms and having pierced, panels to the lobed sides and rim, the split spiral twist stem with three ball, motifs, and raised on squashed bun feet, hallmarked near hinge, silver weight 448gr, height 5 cm, length 29 cm, width 23.5 cm
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An Edwardian sterling silver three piece tea service, 1901 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Elkington & Co, the George III style service of rectangular waisted form with gadroon type, flutes and ribs to the lower register and edges, the teapot with an ebonised, handle and finial to the shaped and domed lid, hallmarked to bodies, total weight 1118gr, height 14.5 cm, width 28 cm, (teapot)
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A pair of small sterling silver comports, 1900 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Elkington & Co Ltd, fluted dishes with embossed borders, scroll edges and grapevine decoration, upon a stippled ground, hallmarked to dish, silver weight 230gr, height 5 cm, diameter 16.5 cm
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An Edwardian sterling silver spirit kettle, circa 1907 London, with maker's marks for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., of rectangular and waisted form in the Georgian manner with gadroons to the lower register, applied ornate rims, a hinged lid with ebony finial and an arching ebony handle, raised on a similarly decorated stand with reeded legs, and paw feet, with burner, rubbed marks to kettle, partial marks to stand, total weight 1052gr height 27.5 cm, width 25 cm
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A set of Victorian sterling silver fruit knives and forks for six, 1868 London, with maker's marks, GA, for Chawner & Co, King's pattern hollow handled knives with steel blades, and thread edge, double struck forks, hallmarked to handles and stems, total weight 615gr, length 20 cm, and 17 cm
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A small George II sterling silver tankard, 1754 London, with maker's marks for William Shaw & William Priest, of plain baluster form, having a typical double scroll handle with thumb, spur, and raised on a spreading foot, hallmarked underside and engraved with, an earlier date and initials, I.C 1752, silver weight 183gr, height 9.5 cm
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A Rectangular.800 silver box with engraved deer decoration, mid 20th century, the ribbed rectangular box, hinged and gilt washed to the interior, engraved, to the lid with a prancing deer amidst foliage on a basket weave textured, ground, silver weight 192gr, height 4.5 cm, length 9.5 cm, width 8 cm
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An interesting pair of push button sterling silver and glass salts, 1905 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Elkington & Co, globular spiral glass salts with sterling silver mounts with push button tops, and broad spreading pedestal bases bearing a 1909 Xmas inscription, thrice, hallmarked, height 10.5 cm
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A Victorian sterling silver salver, 1890 London, with maker's mark for Martin, Hall & Co, with a pie crust and applied shell and scroll rim and raised on three ball, and claw feet, with central engraved monogram, hallmarked underside and retailed through Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London, height 2.5 cm, diameter 21 cm
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A Georgian and Victorian twelve place, eighty four piece sterling silver, flatware service, 19th century, London, various dates and makers, the King's pattern service comprising main knives and forks, entree knives, and forks, table spoons, dessert spoons, and teaspoons, all hallmarked, the knives with steel blades, total weight 5840gr, length 25.5 cm, (knife)
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A Georgian sterling silver serving spoon, early 19th century, with faint mark for London, date/maker's marks rubbed, a thread edged King's pattern spoon, double struck, and crested to the terminal with a bull's head and coronet, hallmarked underside, length 31 cm, silver weight 198gr
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A fine two handled sterling silver urn form presentation cup, 1833 London, with maker's mark for Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, a lobed lid with a flower encrusted finial and cast grapevine edges, acanthus, mounted and fluted handles, the lower body profusely embossed and chased with, flora, with a contemporary dedication to John collier Vaudrey, Esq, for his, zealous and efficient services', hallmarked to lid and body, with, timber stand, silver weight 1870 gr height 32 cm
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A sterling silver vegetable tureen, 1932 London, with maker's marks for Catchpole & Williams Ltd, rectangular with a domed lid and fixed scroll handle, with smart narrow rib, trims and edges, hallmarked to lid and base, silver weight 1383gr, height 13.5 cm, length 27 cm, width 20 cm
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A sterling silver vanity casket, 1896 London, with maker's mark for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, richly embossed with Art Nouveau style gadroons to the body and hinged lid, with crimped edges and engraved 'Jessie Fraser 1896' to cartouche, hallmarked, to upper body and lid, silver weight182gr, height 5 cm, length 18.5 cm, width 6.5 cm
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A large twin handled Italian.800 silver tea tray, 20th century, with lozenge and maker's mark, with a cast rococo border and handles and a fine plain tray, hallmarked, underside, silver weight 3380gr, length 71 cm, width 44.5 cm
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A sixty-one piece sterling silver cutlery service crested for the Fraser Clan of Lovat, 'Je Suis Prest', with oak canteen, 1896 Sheffield, with maker's mark for John round & Son Ltd, in Old English pattern and comprising twelve table forks, table and dessert, spoons, eleven dessert forks, ten tea spoons, two gravy spoons, one ladle and one serving spoon, hallmarked to stems, silver weight 4016gr length 21 cm, (fork)
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Nineteen mostly Victorian cranberry glass wares, 19th century, eighteen cranberry and ruby glass and one green item comprising a jug, fourteen bowls and dishes, some with covers, many with clear patterned frills, and scallops, three flashed ruby glass jars and containers, height 18 cm, and smaller
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A pair of Waterford 'Chatham' candlesticks, thistle shaped sticks with everted slice cut necks, knops and hexagonal, pedestal bases, starbursts underside and stencil marks, in original box, height 13 cm
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A monumental cut crystal perfume bottle, modern era, of circular compressed form with diamond facet cuts, a conical flat-topped, faceted stopper with dauber and a facet cut pedestal, in clear crystal, reflecting rainbow colours, boxed, height 18 cm
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A pair of Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co. 'Bone' crystal candlesticks, candlesticks of elongated organic form inspired by bones from the Capuchin, crypt at Santa Maria della Concezione in Rome, stencil mark of Tiffany Co., Belgium underside and stencil signature of Elsa Peretti, silver versions of this design are housed in the collection of the British Museum, London, height 24.5 cm
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A cranberry glass bowl with matching jug, and a cut glass decanter, later 19th century and after, the bowl and jug with threaded and frilled cranberry rims, applied clear, rigaree and raised on a border of shell feet, and a conical decanter with, fan, star and cross hatched motifs, a slice cut neck and a faceted arrow head, stopper, height 41 cm, (decanter)
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A mixed group of six Victorian celery vases, 19th century, of typical pedestal form, three handblown with ribbed bodies and scalloped, rims, one in cut crystal, one pressed glass, and other, height 25 cm, and smaller
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A mixed group of five crystal and glass wares, early to later 20th century, a Waterford jug with horizontal and diamond cuts, a tapering claret jug of cross hatched design with a plated mount and lid, a crackleware beaker jug, two vintage preserve pots, one with an etched design, the other cut crystal, height 29 cm, and smaller
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Two George III glass decanters, early 19th century, one with eight pronounced ribs and a pear-shaped stopper of conforming, design, and an ovoid slice and flute cut decanter with three annulated neck, rings and a target stopper, ground pontils to both, height 27.5 cm
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A bronze and cut crystal tazza, a diamond point dish supported by a cupid and raised on a square diamond, point plinth above a bronze base with classical border decoration, height 27.5 cm, diameter 27.5 cm
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A French crystal and bronze campana urn vase on stand, 20th century, decal to interior, an urn with a cast bronze border to the rim, a slice cut neck to a diamond, point lower register and raised on a stiff leaf bronze stem to a crystal and bronze base with classical border decoration in relief and circular beaded, feet, height 32 cm, diameter 21.5 cm
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A cut crystal claret jug with a gilded mount, 19th century, stamped H&H with eagle, of tapering form with diamond cuts, having an elaborate embossed frieze with, Bacchanalian putti and grapevines, a lid with stiff leaf designs and lion, rampant finial, and a scrolled handle, height 25 cm
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A heavy glass water jug with a silver plated mount, mid 20th century, the elongated press moulded jug with leaf style flutes and diamond point, border decoration, the spout with beaded trims, height 26.5 cm
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A group of three vintage cut crystal decanters, two spirit decanters, one with vertical cuts, the other with a cross hatched, and flat diamond point frieze, the third of obelisk form with diamond cuts, and having a sterling silver collar, all with facet cut globular stoppers, height 33.5 cm, and smaller
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A set of nine Stuart Crystal wine glasses, each with a long bowl of ogee profile with twelve tapering slice cuts, a faceted stem to a low domed foot, stencil marks underside, height 16.5 cm
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Twenty-six Baccarat stem glasses in three Sizes, twelve large wine, and seven glasses each of two slightly smaller sizes, of simple conical form with vertical navette cuts, stencil marks underside, height 15.5 cm, and smaller
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An Art Deco opalescent glass vase by Verlys, circa 1930s, the tapering vase with twin faceted 'C' scroll handles, decorated with, flowers in relief to the body, Verlys France mark in relief to interior, base, height 20 cm
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A group of five glass perfume bottles, early 20th century to modern era, a pedestal cut crystal bottle with a plated mount, two atomiser bottles in red and blue glass with plated mounts, a modern Czech bottle in the Art Deco, style in uranium hues, and a cased modern bottle in clear and cranberry, colours with an applied thread design and a facet cut stopper, height 15.5 cm, and smaller
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A large Lalique crystal goblet, post 1978 period, the flaring goblet with an integral conical foot, eight long frosted and incised fern leaves, original 'Lalique Cristal Paris' decal label to the rim, and engraved Lalique France, to the base, height 16 cm
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A set of eight cut crystal Waterford hock glasses, 1952-2018, production period, goblets with a diamond point design and raised on faceted tapering stems, stencil marks underside, height 19 cm
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Nine cut and flashed glass and crystal hock goblets, in four patterns, two by Val St Lambert, others Bohemian, in various shades, of green, cranberry, one each in purple, smoke and black, stencil and etched, marks to some, height 20 cm, and smaller
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A vintage Bohemian 'Mary Gregory' green glass pitcher and two matching, glasses, late 19th century - 20th century, in deep green colours, a hand-blown pitcher and two tapering glasses each, decorated with children in landscape settings, in white enamel, the faces in flesh tones, the pitcher with ground pontil, height 28.5 cm, and 12.5 cm
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A selection of six signed art glass perfume bottles, 1970s to 1990s, a selection of bottles by Nick Wirdnam of Monash glass, Richard Clements of Tasmania (marked with an 'R' in relief to a circle), and demonstrating a range of techniques including cased glass, rough fired and enamel work, pulled decors, controlled bubble, height 19 cm, and smaller
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A cameo glass vase by Argental, circa 1900, the slender tapering vase decorated throughout with trailing roses and foliage, in a gold, amber and deep russet palette, mark of Argental with, cross of Lorraine in cameo lower body, height 20 cm
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A pair of frosted glass and metal Ware table lamps, circa 1920s-30s, frosted globe shades with diamond and square shapes raised on a birdcage stem, united by stylised floral motifs above a square textured base, height 40 cm
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A Georgian cut crystal, whiskey water jug, circa 1800, a waisted jug with serrated edging, an applied handle with flattened thumb, rest, deep horizontal cuts to the neck above a slice cut collar, the body, with strawberry diamonds above a broad diamond point border, a ground pontil, height 14.5 cm
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A five piece Art Deco Czechoslovakian glass vanity set, circa 1920s, four conical faceted bottles with straight-sided conforming stoppers, and a matching atomiser with white metal mounts, in muted clear green glass, stencil mark of Tcheco-slovaquie underside, height 12.5 cm, and smaller
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A monumental Muller Freres orange Art Deco cased glass vase, circa 1920s, of elongated ovoid form with a small waisted neck in deep orange with an irregular trailing purple collar and flecks, the base similar but with a granitic appearance, random patches with silver foil inclusions, etched mark, of Muller Freres Luneville to lower body, height 38 cm
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A large Verlys opalescent glass vase, circa 1930s, the tapering vase moulded with six pineapples issuing foliage, arching forms, to the lower body, marked Verlys France in relief, height 25 cm
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A pair of sterling silver mounted decanters, 1900 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Elkington & Co, elongated bell-shaped decanters or jugs with applied handles, both with a triple spiral rib and an applied green thread decor, with matching pointed, stoppers, plain collars and roll over edged spouts, hallmarked to collar, one, as found, height 33.5 cm
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A Bold cage blown glass vase by Verrieres D'Art Lorrain (Daum), early 20th century, mark rubbed, in striking modulating iron red, orange and white tones, blown into a wrought, iron strapwork armature, purchased by vendor at the Armadale antique centre, for $2900, height 28.5 cm
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A small Etling opalescent glass dish, circa 1930, marked Etling France 100 in relief, the press moulded bowl with a swirling arrangement of slender leaves and groups of dried poppy heads, height 4 cm, diameter 17 cm
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An Art Deco glass vase with gilt bands, circa 1930s-40s, the vase with an everted rim having a pronounced large bead border, a series, of graduated horizontal gilt bands to the base with eight demi-lune feet, height 19 cm
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An antique claret jug with a plated mount, circa 1900, the globular jug with a long neck, lightly cut and etched with floral motifs, having a brass collar and waisted hinged lid, with a cast scrolling silver, plated handle, twist finial and acanthus shaped spout, height 30.5 cm
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Two Doulton 'Harvest' wares with sterling silver mounts, 1901 and 1902 London silver marks, patterns 658 and 9889, a large beaker and an ovoid jug with plain mounts, rich green black glazed, borders to the upper registers, typically decorated with applied topers and stag hunting scenes, impressed pattern and Royal Doulton and Doulton Lambeth, marks underside, height 16.5 cm, and 13 cm
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A pair of antique Delft 'Cashmire' covered vases, 19th century, ovoid vases with low domed lids, with tin glaze decoration in green, russet, and blue colours upon a pale apricot ground with continuous bird and floral, scenes in the oriental manner below a fret work collar, iron red painted Ar, monogram mark underside, height 32.5 cm
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Five English porcelain wares, a jug, dish, plate, two tureens, early to later 19th century, a Masons clobbered transferware Japan pattern hydra jug with a serpent, handle, a Japan pattern scalloped dish probably by Masons, an unmarked plate, in a kakiemon style design, a Mason's red 'Vista' tureen, and a blue and white boat shaped sauce tureen with girl in a headscarf lug handles, unmarked, height 17 cm, (jug) diameter 26.5 cm, (plate)
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A heraldic porcelain jardiniere, 20th century, replicating Qianlong porcelain with crest, famille rose and white moriage enamel, decorations, with faux oriental marks underside, height 17.5 cm, diameter 20 cm
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A W & R Carlton Ware 'Temple' vase, circa 1927, design attributed to Horace Wain, a small baluster vase with oriental temples, kakiemon style trees and a figure on a bridge in enamel colours upon a blood red ground, with a gilt, brocade border to a matt black collar and neck, backstamp with rubbed pattern, number, height 11.5 cm
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A Carlton Ware pedestal cup, Early/mid 20th century, backstamp of 1925-1970 period, probably Mikado pattern, a variation of 2364, decorated externally with a pagoda, pavilion and trees in enamel colours on a mottled blue ground, with, lace like gilded rims and gilt washed to the interior, backstamp underside, height 9 cm
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A W & R Carlton Ware 'Tutankhamen' dish and cover, circa 1922, pattern 2711, design attributed to Enoch Bolton, a circular bowl and cover decorated with Egyptian figures and motifs in enamel colours and gilt on a mottled blue ground, backstamps including the gold Tutankhamen mark commemorating Egyptologist Howard Carter's discovery, height 9 cm, diameter 15 cm
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A pair of vintage French tripod based porcelain vases, mid 20th century, amphora shape vases with pointed toes in Limoges cobalt blue with gilt, bouquets and trophies, raised on gilt caprine legs to a triangular base, French painted mark to base, height 24.5 cm
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A Royal Doulton bone china figure of 'The potter, introduced 1932, HN1493, designed by C.J. Noke, in rich mottled glazes and depicting a middle-aged figure wrapped in an orange brown robe and seated upon a purple blue fringed cushion painting a pot, surrounded by an assortment of wares, green backstamp underside, decorator's initials Hb, title, height 18.5 cm, width 17.5 cm, depth 13 cm
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A signed Royal Worcester 'Fruit Study' pedestal urn, second half 20th century, shape 1969, signed by S. Weston, an elegant neoclassical urn with a trumpet neck, applied leaf and scroll high, set handles above a jewelled socle and shaped square base, richly gilded with, white enamel trims and continuously decorated with peaches and grapes to one, side, apples and purple grapes to the other, black backstamp underside, height 31 cm
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A Victorian Royal Worcester figure, 'Kneeling water carrier, 1886, shape 596 introduced in 1877, finely modelled as an elderly Eastern water carrier emptying his amphora into, a bowl upon a rocky circular base, finely rendered in ivory satin glaze, the figure in shot bronze and muted gold colours wearing an iron red fez, green, backstamp with date cipher underside, additional impressed stamp marked X8, height 28.5 cm
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An antique French faience plate, 19th century, polychrome decorated to the unctuous glaze with a pheasant and foliage, with, cherry red feathering to the rim, unmarked and with stilt marks underside, diameter 23 cm
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A large floral decorated Meissen bowl, 20th century, with a lavish gilt and white leaf moulded border and centred with a hand, decorated floral arrangement, crossed underglaze sword marks, impressed, numerals, letters and ciphers, probable decorator's mark, height 5.5 cm, diameter 30 cm
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