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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:89
Sale Title:The Fine Art of DiningLots with images:89
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:67
Date:27-Feb-2019
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A mahogany overmantle mirror, circa 19th century, of rectangular form, the mirrored panels with gilded and ebonized banding, and a lower shelf., 186 cm by 47 cm
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A pair of large hand wrought iron candelabra, each with multiple branch handles, raised on a domed base with six feet, 190 cm high, 86 cm wide
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A pair of Louis XV style fauteuils, late 19th century, upholstered in olive green velour, the frames painted in cream with gold highlights, each approx 92 cm high
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A French scarlet tortoiseshell and cut brass marble top cabinet, 19th century, rectangular in form with a single glazed door opening to two shelves., 111 cm high, 74 cm wide, 38 cm deep
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A George III bookcase secretaire, early 19th century, the bookcase with a moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors, the secretaire drawer enclosing a fitted interior above two doors, raised on bracket feet, 243 cm high, 125.5 cm wide, 58 cm deep
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A Spanish provincial dining table, 18th century and later, the solid rectangular elm top, raised on four bobbin turned legs, supported with wrought iron scrolled stretchers, 78 cm high, 184 cm long, 80 cm wide
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A pair of Royal Crown Derby porcelain candlesticks, in traditional blue, red and gilt decoration. 1128 pattern., 27 cm high
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An Italian Majolica jardiniere on matching stand, 19th century, of compressed form, presented on a matching balluster formed base, 120 cm high, 38 cm diameter
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A Mason's chartreuse pattern dinner set, comprising a large platter, soup tureen, entree tureen, tea pot, coffee pot, sugar and creamer, gravy boat and under plate, two sandwich plates, serving bowl, rectangular serving plate, eight dinner plates, eight entree plates, eight soup bowls and under plates, nine tea cups and saucers, and seven coffee cups and saucers
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A Limoges dinner set, comprising eight dinner plates, eight entree plates, eight soup bowls and under plates, eight trios, and seven coffee cups and saucers
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Three Clarice Cliff 'Fantasque' grapefruit bowls together with two others, circa 1930, including 'Crocus', 'Blue Chintz', and 'Pastel Melon' patterns from the Bizarre range, each approx 5 cm high, 12 cm wide, 17 cm long
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A two piece maker's mark caviar bowl set, designed by Peter Crisp, with gold and enamel detail, with contemporary serving spoon., 6.5 cm diameter
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Six Orrefors clown series champagne flutes, designed by Anne Nilsson, each richly decorated in vivid colours and patterns, 17 cm high
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Four Kosta Boda 'Epoque' claret wine glasses, designed by Anna Ehrner, each with coloured glass spiral stems, 16.5 cm high
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Seven Kosta Boda art glass wine goblets, designed by Kjell Engman, patterned in blue and orange with a swirl design, 16 cm high
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A group of flashed crystal and glass wines including Val St Lambert, the Val St Lambert wines numbering four, each with inscribed bases together with four other hock wines and three sherries, tallest 22 cm high
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A Lalique Marguerites glass bowl, circa 1930s, signed Lalique France, with an outer band of flowers, 6.5 cm high, 34 cm diameter
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A Lalique Trepied Sirene shallow bowl, circa 1920, signed Rene Lalique, in opalescent glass, 6.5 cm high, 36.5 cm diameter
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Two pairs of glass tumblers from the Rex Ebbott collection, of typical form, Rex Ebbott stickers to each base, tallest pair 10.5 cm approx. Provenance: The Frank and Jill Jones collection, The Rex Ebbott collection
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A Victorian sterling silver tea and coffee service, John Kilpatrick / London / circa 1869-1870, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, creamer, sugar pot and spirit kettle on stand. Each piece embossed in floral and c- scroll decoration. The teapot, coffee pot and spirit kettle each mounted with a bird finial, the spirit kettle on stand 44.5 cm overall height
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Six George III sterling silver dinner forks, London 1808, Hanoverian pattern, each with an engraved crest of a male bust, total 385 gms sterling silver, 19.5 cm long
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A collection of sterling silver Old English and thread pattern spoons, comprising five dessert spoons, maker's marks for William Eley & William Fearn, London, circa 1803., twelve soup spoons, maker's marks for John Dalrymple, Dublin, circa 1787, some marks rubbed., the soups spoons 23.3 cm long
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A collection of sterling silver Old English and thread pattern flatware, comprising eleven soup spoons, maker's marks for William Eaton, London, circa 1827 & 1841., twelve dinner forks, maker's marks for William Eaton, London, circa 1841., the soup spoons 21.5 cm long
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Two sterling silver sugar tongs, maker's marks Alexander Gardner, Edinburgh, date marks not visible, and the other marked William Sumner I., 14 cm & 14.5 cm respectively
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A pair of sterling silver spoons & a sterling silver fish slice, the soup spoons, of plain design, in Old English pattern, with a single drop back. Maker's marks for Lindsay beech, Edinburgh, circa 1810., the fish slice with maker's marks for William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh, marks rubbed overall., the fish slice 29.5 cm long
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Two sterling silver sugar tongs, maker's marks for George Nangle, Dublin, no date mark visible and Thomas Watson, Newcastle, circa 1796, 13 cm & 14.5 cm
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A sterling silver teapot, sauce boat and toast rack, the teapot hallmarked, Garrards, Panton Sreet, London, 1880, the sauce boat hallmarked J. H. Possibly Jonathan Hayne, London circa early 19th century., the toast rack hallmarks rubbed, circa 19th century, total weight 794 gms silver (including handle on pot), teapot 13.5 cm high
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A pair of silver entree tureens, of plain form, with floral decoration, each standing on four feet., 11 cm high, 22 cm wide, 29 cm long
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A large pair of sterling silver servers, each with a scroll decoration to handle, marked sterling, Pat. 1891 to verso, approximately 223gms sterling silver, 30 cm long approximately
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A Victorian silver plate serving tray, the gallery edge enclosing a floral decorated tray with a central inscription reading 'Presented to W. R. Kelsall, Esq, by a few friends on his leaving Dunolly. 1/12/87'. Raised on four feet., 7.5 cm high, 58 cm long, 46 cm wide
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A Georg Jensen sterling silver Continental (Antik) pattern cutlery set, comprising fourteen main forks, fourteen entree forks, fifteen soup spoons, sixteen dessert spoons, fifteen entree knives, fourteen main knives, thirteen fish fork, fifteen fish knives, fifteen teaspoons, fourteen butter knives, fourteen teaspoons, fourteen cake forks, a cheese slice, a fish slice, a serving spoon and three salad servers., the main knives 22 cm long
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A pair of Georg Jensen sterling candlesticks, designed by Johan Rohde, circa 1986, model number 286, first introduced in 1919., the lower stem faceted in form with beaded decoration to neck, stem and foot above a stepped octagonal base., the base bearing maker's marks., total weight approximately 1136 gms silver, 23 cm high, Literature: illustrated in Georg Jensen 20th century designs, 2002, pg. 32, and Georg Jensen, a tradition of Splendid silver, by Janet Drucker, 1997, pg. 233
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A Christofle 'Aria' silver plate flatware service, comprising six main forks, six entree forks, six main knives, six entree knives, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, cake slice, a pate knife and two cheese knives. Richly decorated with raised 24-carat gold rings.
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A modern sterling silver daisy bowl, Stuart Devlin / London / circa 1981, the lid partly decorated with applied daisy motifs, above a tapering bowl., approximately 492 gms silver, 7 cm high, 15.5 cm diameter
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A William IV sterling silver soup ladle, Charles Boyton / London / circa 1836, Kings pattern, hallmarked underside, 344 gms sterling silver, 34.5 cm long
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A small Georgian sterling silver card tray, Charles Aldridge / London / circa 1787, octagonal in form, with floriate decoration to centre., approximately 122 gms silver, 13.5 cm diameter. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson
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A collection of six sterling silver bowls, various sizes and decoration., approximately 670 gms silver, the largest 6.5 cm high x 11 cm diameter. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson
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Three sterling silver seal top spoons, comprising a pair of spoons, both marked H. M. G. C to verso. Makers marks for C. W. Fletcher & Son Ltd, London, circa 1930-32. The other spoon with a hand beaten bowl, with hallmarks for Sheffield, circa 1904, makers marks rubbed., approximately 172 gms silver, the pair of spoons 19 cm long. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson
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Two pairs of boxed sterling silver spoons, comprising a pair of boxed serving spoons, each with a feathered edge. Makers marks for Thomas Barker, London, circa 1810. The other a set of two seal top teaspoons, makers marks for Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield, circa 1907., the serving spoons 21.5 cm long. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson
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A matched set of six Georgian teaspoons, each with a shell bowl and bright cut decoration to handles., approximately 64 gms silver, approximately 12 cm long. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson
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Three 19th century silver servers, comprising a pair of Victorian salad servers, makers marks for Percy Holland & George Gibson, London, circa 1878 and a French silver fish slice., the fish slice 33 cm long. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson
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Two Georgian sterling silver sugar Sifters, one fiddle pattern, the other engraved with a crest, the largest 16 cm long. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson
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A collection of five reticulated bon bon dishes, comprising a set of three footed dishes, each with c-scroll decoration, along with two others., the set of three 7 cm high, 7 cm wide. Provenance: The Estate of Neil Robertson
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A comprehensive suite of cutlery, Georgian and later, comprising seventeen soup spoons, various makers and dates including George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London and William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London., sixteen dessert spoons, various makers and dates including William Sumner I, London, William Eley & William Fearn, London and others., twelve main forks, various makers and dates including Charles Eley, London., eight entree forks maker's marks rubbed, London, circa 1801., seven large…
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A collection of thread pattern flatware, Georgian and later, comprising thirty dessert spoons, twenty teaspoons, two soup ladles, two condiment spoons, two mustard spoons and a tea caddy spoon. Various makers and dates., the dessert spoons approximately 18.5 cm long.
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A German 800 silver figural ewer and cover, late 19th century, modelled as a female, her hair worn in a long braid forming the handle, 21.5 cm high
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A botanical print, Basilius Besler (1561-1629), Piperminimum Siliquis rotundus and Piper Indicum rotun dum maximum, from: Hortus Eystettensis (the garden of Eichstatt), Published: Eichstatt and Nuremberg, 1613, 1640, 1713. Hand-coloured engraving in a bespoke frame, 50 x 40 cm
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A botanical print, Basilius Besler (1561-1629), Piper Indicum bisfurcata siligua and Piper Indicum minimum cretan, from: Hortus Eystettensis (the garden of Eichstatt), Published: Eichstatt and Nuremberg, 1613, 1640, 1713. Hand-coloured engraving in a bespoke frame, 50 x 40 cm
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A blackamoor figure of a young boy carrying tray, 19th century, modelled in a standing pose, presented on a hexagonal formed pedestal, 151 cm high, 41 cm wide, 42 cm deep
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A large two sectional Gothic Revivial bookcase, 19th century, the upper body with two glazed doors, above four drawers. The lower body featuring two drawers and two grill inset doors., 245 cm x 119 cm x 44.5 cm (approximately)
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A Wedgwood Colorado dinner service for eight, comprising eight dinner plates, eight centre plates, eight trios, eight bowls, eight coffee cans and saucers, two serving bowls, and a platter, the platter 39 cm wide
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A Rosenthal studio line dinner service, comprising six dinner plates, thirteen entree plates, eight soup bowls, eight side plates, six cups and saucers. Decorated with stylized gold patination to each side, pattern no. R Gost
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A Wedgwood dinner service, comprising six soup bowls and under plates, eight dinner plates, nine entree plates, nine side plates, two large oval platters and one smaller oval platter, two tureens, and sauce boat and under plate. Cobalt blue border with repeating floral decoration.
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Two fine English needlework wall hangings, circa 1871, each wall hanging comprising individual needlework panels, all initialled by each maker, depicting various personalized scenes, each 230 cm long approximately. Provenance: These wall hangings were a wedding present for a prominent English family who relocated to Mackay Queensland in the 1800's. They belonged to Winifred and Charles Rawson. The family owned textile mills in the UK and these hangings were designed by many individuals including family…
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A matching set of four silver plate candelabra, comprising two pairs of candelabra, the first pair emanating two arms, the second pair emanating four arms., tallest approximately 39 cm high
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A French scarlet tortoiseshell & cut brass cabinet, 19th century, rectangular in form with a single glazed door opening to three shelves., 117 cm x 83 cm x 30 cm
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A Dutch two drawer low table, 18th/19th century, of rectangular form, pinned construction, the plank top above two drawers, 45 cm high, 151 cm long, 58 cm wide
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