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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:358
Sale Title:Fine and Decorative ArtsLots with images:346
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:226
Date:24-Mar-2019
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An Australian sterling silver salver, post 1945 to 1960 period, maker's mark of Stokes & Sons, with koala, the elegant scallop edged salver with gadrooned edges and raised on three, ball and claw feet with leafy mounts, hallmarked underside, twice, with, various punches including, koala emblem, initials, date cypher, silver weight 1329gr, diameter 36 cm
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A pair of American sterling silver salt and pepper shakers, early 20th century, American, with maker's marks for Duchin, the weighted pillar style shakers raised on a socle, having a ribbed band to, the collar and foot, the lower half with a subtle fluted design, with the original glass inserts and marked sterling underside, height 13.5 cm
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A George III sterling silver pepper pot, 1780, London, with rubbed maker's marks, possibly Thomas shepherd, of plain form with a long neck and bulbous lower body to a pedestal foot, hallmarked underside, silver weight 63gr, height 10.5 cm
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A sterling silver jug, 1948 Sheffield, with maker's mark for A.E Poston & Co, cauldron shaped with an applied rim and decorative pendants raised on four, shell pad feet with formal neoclassical style mounts, with a reed and leaf, embellished 'C' handle, hallmarked underside, silver weight 370gr, height 10 cm width 16.5 cm
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An Edwardian sterling silver neoclassical style table mirror, 1913 London, with rubbed marker's marks, rectangular with an arched decorative crest embellished with an urn issuing, flowers, the reeded frame with a cross ribbon motif throughout, pendants to, the upper edges and scrolling flourishes to the foot, the velvet back with, easel stand, hallmarked to left frame, height 43.5 cm width 33 cm
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A Mexican sterling silver Shamrock shaped tray, post 1935, with maker's mark for Juvento Lopez Reyes, Mexico city, Fabricated as four dishes with a central laurel leaf ring handle, maker's, marks underside and marked sterling.925, silver weight 625gr, length 36 cm width 30 cm
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A group of .800,.833 and sterling silver items a tankard, beaker, napkin ring and an English knife, 1908 Sheffield, with maker's mark for George Warriss, and 1920s-30s, a tankard with a hammered finish and strap handle, marked Pwr 800, a Dutch, .833 silver beaker with a ribbed border, a hammered napkin ring, and a presentation knife with a mother-of-pearl handle, hallmarked to all, total weight 560gr, height 11 cm (tankard) length 27.5 cm (knife)
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An antique French opaline decanter set, late 19th century, comprising a tray, conical decanter, pedestal cordial glasses and a bowl (lid, absent), in mint green with white enamel and gilded decoration of birds amongst, vegetation, height 27.5 cm (decanter)
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A late Victorian silver plate and glass claret jug, circa 1885, with maker's mark for Hukin & Heath, design 11648, the pear shaped body with an internal vertical rib decor and a starburst, base, with a plain straight-sided collar, a flat hinged lid, triangular, pouring spout and an elegant scroll handle, marks to the collar, height 20.5 cm
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A Daum Nancy brown smoke glass vase, circa 1926, a slender tapering ovoid vase with geometric stylised branch decoration, dotted with small squares upon an acid etched matt textured ground, incised, mark of Daum Nancy with cross of Lorraine to foot, polished pontil underside, height 28.5 cm
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An Art Deco glass table lamp by Sonover, circa 1930, a moulded and frosted globular shade supported in an octagonal and stepped, amber glass base, signed Sonover twice in relief, to shade and underside, height 18 cm
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A cameo Solifleur vase by Emile Galle, post 1904, with posthumous Galle mark with star of period, of globular form with a long slender neck and cup form rim, depicting flowers, in olive green, mauve and white colours upon a creamy peach ground, signature, in cameo, ground pontil, height 31.5 cm
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A glass vase by Baccarat, second quarter to mid 20th century, the heavy gauge vase with a broad everted rim with spiral cuts, the bulbous, lower body with reverse incisions, circular stencil mark of Baccarat, underside, height 25.5 cm
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A mid century Val St, Lambert crystal, cased lamp base, 1950-60s, the organic tapering triangular lamp with a cased blue core signed to base, and with original decal, height 25.5 cm
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Thirty-Five pieces of antique stem Ware in three Sizes, late 19th to early 20th century, comprising twelve champagne coupes, eleven wine glasses and twelve sherry, glasses, all with lens cut borders and elegant droplet style pendants, unmarked, height 15.5 cm and smaller
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An Art Deco D'Argyl amethyst vase, circa 1930, the tapering ovoid vase with a broad ringed neck and cup shaped rim, having, an applied brass collar with pendant ornaments, the body decorated with, alternating scale and floral panels in matt and silvered colours, painted, mark of 'D'Argyl to lower body, height 32 cm
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Two glass pitchers, circa 1900, one of tapering form with a small pouring spout, the other of waisted form, with a pinched rim and spout, both with applied handles and heavy bases with, ground pontils, height 21.5 cm and 20.5 cm
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A fine cameo glass vase by Emile Galle, circa 1900, a refined tapering vase with a compressed base overlaid with an acid etched, and polished design of waterlilies, lily leaves, sinuous foliage and other, blooms in subtle aubergine and smoky blue grey colours on a modulating and mottled lemon ground, with mark of Galle in cameo near base., height 24 cm
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An Art Deco acid etched petrol blue glass vase, circa 1930s, of everted from with a spreading base and decorated with etched blade motifs, and circular patterns, concentric horizontal ribs to the rim, polished pontil, underside, height 26.5 cm
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A large French burnt orange porcelain three handled urn vase, early 20th century, unmarked, in the manner of Jaget et Pinon of Tours, with a long tapering neck to a broad carinate collar and tapering body with, three bold buttress type handles, decorated in gilt and bronze colours with a laurel and griffin border and vegetal sprigs, height 58 cm
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A pair of French porcelain pedestal vases in the Chinese style, early to mid 20th century, slender urn form vases raised on square bases decorated in the Qianlong, famille rose manner with floral cartouches, scale borders, white moriage, enamel embellishments and gold fleur-de-lis borders, mock seal marks, underside, height 39.5 cm
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A pair of French biscuit porcelain figures, later 19th century, mark of Vion et Baury, Paris, finely modelled male and female romantic figures in 18th century dress, decorated in soft pastel colours with gilt enrichments and depicting a gallant tempting a wool spinner with a strand of gold beads, open green, anchor mark underside, height 43 cm
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An elegant pair of French cobalt bottle vases by Jaget Et Pinon, early 20th century, gilded tower mark, initials Jp (Jaget et Pinon of Tours), in rich saturated colour with long tapering necks to compressed bases, decorated in gilt and bronze colours with neoclassical festoon motifs and floral sprigs, stamped trademarks underside, height 42.5 cm
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A large W & R Carlton Ware temple vase, 1920, design a 3027, design attributed to Horace Wain, the large baluster temple vase in W & R 'Temple' pattern with Chinoiserie, designs in enamel on a cream matt ground, the black neck decorated with, brocaded borders and enamelled flowers, backstamp underside and original, Buenos Aires retailer's label, height 48 cm
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A Doulton Lambeth salt glazed tankard, late 19th century, design 1876, and decorated by Florence Barlow, of tapering form with a white metal rim, long loop handle and a waisted foot, sgraffito decorated with two horses in a grassy meadow, in brown colours with, a spray of blue foliage on a light tan ground, impressed factory mark, Florence Barlow's monogram and design number underside, height 12.5 cm
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A 42 piece Royal Crown Myott's 'Chelsea Bird' dinner service, 1930s, the red Chelsea bird service for six with accessories comprising plates in four sizes, soup bowls, tea cups and associated saucers, two platters, a gravy boat and stand, large and small covered tureens, with backstamps, underside to all, length 41 cm width 31.5 cm (platter)
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A pair of W & R Carlton Ware 'Mikado' candlesticks, 1924-1927 period, pattern 2881, design attributed to Enoch Bolton, shaped pillar sticks with cup shaped sconces and wells, decorated with, oriental figures, pavilions and landscapes in enamel colours upon a matt, black ground with terracotta borders, black backstamp, painted pattern, underside, height 18 cm
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A Crown Devon 'Ivrine' porcelain water, carrier, circa 1920-30, a large figurine of a Grecian female water carrier raised on a circular shot, bronze coloured base, backstamp underside with 'Ivrine' mark and incised, Fieldings mark, height 38 cm
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A dainty 21 piece Royal Doulton embossed rose tea service, 1922-1927, years of production, pattern H 4168, comprising cups with associated saucers and side plates, a creamer, sugar, bowl and a cake plate, the cups, jugs and bowl moulded as folded rose petals, the plates in the form of open flower heads in pink modulating to lemon, colours, backstamps to all with registration numbers and painted pattern, numbers, diameter 22 cm (plate)
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A pair of Delft blue and white plates, mid 18th century, both depicting a Chinese figure in a fenced garden setting, a narrow diaper, border to the rim, a single blue underglaze mark, possibly the letter 'B, underside, diameter 23.5 cm
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An Edme Sampson of Paris plate in the style of Chelsea, late 19th to early 20th century, with faux gold anchor mark, the hard paste porcelain plate decorated with polychrome fancy birds to three, gilt and shaped reserves and a central roundel, the ground richly embellished, with peacock feather 'Eyes' in a green palette picked out in gilt, mark, underside, diameter 23.5 cm
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An Art Nouveau Bretby Pottery jewel Ware vase, circa 1900, design 1811, of tapering square section moulded form in deep bronze colours surmounted by a flattened cup with twin pierced handles and two applied jewels, two faces, to the base enamel and gilt decorated with coloured birds in fruiting, branches upon a tangerine ground, Bretby mark in relief with design number, underside, height 33.5 cm
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A fine 83 piece Herend 'Rothschild Bird' dinner service, 20th century, designed 1860, service purchased at Hardy Brothers Melbourne, a complete service for eight with accessories, comprising dinner, side, tea, plates, soup bowls, tea and coffee cups with associated saucers, a meat, platter, soup tureen with cover and stand, vegetable dish and cover, coffee, and teapots, gravy boat and stand, creamer, milk jug, sugar bowl and stand, a little dish and a bud vase, decorated with birds, insects and pearls,…
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A pair of Bohemian porcelain ewer vases, circa 1900-1910, with applied hexagonal mark of Carl Knoll, ornate white moulded vases with applied pierced scrolling leaves to the lattice style collar, polychrome enamel birds to the body and spiral ribs and vegetal motifs to the foot, all picked out in bright gilt, marks underside, as found, height 31.5 cm
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A Royal Worcester pheasant vase, 1903, design 42/G, signed Chas Stinton to lower body, the near cylindrical shaped vase with a reticulated collar and raised on three short cabriole legs with leafy mounts, decorated to the body with a vibrant pheasant in a lakeside setting, green backstamp and design number, underside, height 14.5 cm
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A Royal Worcester highland cattle covered vase, 1922, design 291/H, signed H. Stinton to lower body, the lobed tapering vase raised on a broad low waisted foot decorated with, highland cattle in a naturalistic setting upon an ivory ground, with applied, pendant embellishments in shot gold and green colours to the collar and a pierced cover with finial, puce backstamp and design number underside, height 14.5 cm
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A Royal Doulton Changware dragon vase, circa 1925-30, by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, the barrel shaped vase with an applied dragon in high relief decorated in richly mottled and unctuous drip glaze colours, Noke signature and Nixon, monogram underside with Changware Royal Doulton stamp, also bearing original, Doulton & Co paper label, height 21.5 cm diameter 18 cm
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A Royal Worcester swans in flight ewer vase, 1912, design 2441, signed Wm Powell to lower body, of elegant tear drop form with a high scroll handle and fantastic fish mount, and raised on a moulded socle in bronze and green shot colours, the body, finely decorated with a flock of white swans flying through reeds upon a pale, blue matt ground, puce backstamp, registration mark and design numbers, underside, height 21.5 cm
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A W & R Carlton Ware 'New Mikado' vase, circa 1923, pattern 2727, the cylindrical vase with flaring rim, decorated throughout with a Chinoiserie, design featuring pavilions and pleasure boats in a garden setting, in enamel, colours with gilt enrichments upon a mottled blue ground, the foot with a brocade border, backstamp underside, height 26.5 cm
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An elegant pair of French Teal bottle vases by Jaget Et Pinon, early 20th century, gilded tower mark, initials Jp (Jaget et Pinon of Tours), with long tapering necks to compressed bases, decorated in gilt and mock, marbling with neoclassical motifs and floral sprigs upon a rich deep teal, ground, stamped trademarks underside, height 33.5 cm
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A group of seven pieces of Wedgwood blue Jasperware, second half 20th century, comprising three covered boxes of various sizes, a small flaring vase, a cabinet plate, and two small dishes, all decorated with white slip designs, one box with grapevine borders, the other items with classical imagery, impressed marks underside, diameter 23.5 cm (plate)
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A set of Wedgwood thimbles, comprising forty one thimbles being the complete set of 'The Kings and Queens, of England, in a dedicated timber display cabinet, includes a blank spot anticipating the succession of Prince Charles, height 28.5 cm width 42.5 cm
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A Boulogne-Sur-Mer studio Pottery vase by Henri Delcourt, circa 1920s, the ovoid vase with a waisted neck, with five bold stylised flower heads in cobalt, ox blood, green and amber colours upon a cream ground, geometric, borders to the base and neck, painted Hd mark with anchor above numerals 1316, and 4358, France, underside, height 26 cm
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Two Crown Derby, porcelain parrot paperweights, 2004, 2005, an Amazon green parrot, numbered 2138, and a lorikeet, numbered 902, both, from editions of 2500, in vibrant colours enriched with gilt upon floral, decorated bases, with original boxes, height 16 cm and 15.5 cm
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A Moorcroft 'Hibiscus' tazze, 1953-1978 period, Boldly decorated to the dish with three tubelined hibiscus flowers in washed, plum and yellow colours with blue enrichments upon a green ground, the pedestal base of deep Prussian blue green colour, with facsimile signature, underside and paper label, Potters to the late Queen Mary, height 9.5 cm diameter 18 cm
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A Moorcroft 'Hibiscus' bottle vase, second half 20th century, Boldly decorated to the body with three tubelined hibiscus flowers in washed, plum and yellow colours with blue enrichments upon a green to Prussian blue, green ground, with Moorcroft label of later period attached, and facsimile, signature underside, height 21.5 cm
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A Belgian Majolica plate in the manner of Wasmuel, circa 1900, moulded with central roses and shell, scroll and lattice decorations to the rim, in blue, maroon, brown and green colours, diameter 20.5 cm
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A fine Minton cupid cabinet plate, 1880s, decorated with a cupid in puce poised to shoot a bird with an arrow, upon a pale green cream ground, the gently lobed edges with a gilt dentil border, impressed Minton mark underside with triple date cypher, rubbed pattern, number, retailer's stamp for John Mortlock London, diameter 23.5 cm
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A group of twenty Wedgwood Jasperware commemorative plates, second half 20th century, comprising a complete set of nine small dishes with Australian wildflowers, a small 'Australia' dish, a set of Australian capital city plates, three, bicentennial plates the nine official Australian wildflower emblems, a first, Settlement plate, a composite plate, impressed Wedgwood marks and relevant, descriptions to all, diameter 24 cm (large plate) and smaller
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A pair of antique paintings of English military Costumes, late 19th century, artist unknown, paintings in watercolour and gouache depicting soldiers in mid 17th century, military attire and housed in their original Aesthetic movement black lacquer, and gilt frames, height 33 cm width 23 cm and smaller
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Dujardin, a. (20th century European school), still life - chrysanthemums, oil on canvas, signed and dated a. Dujardin 1927 lower right, height 71 cm width 52 cm
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Sibley, Andrew J. (1933-2015), the Madonna of the rotary clothes hoist, Screenprint, editioned 16/25, signed and dated Sibley '94 in pencil below, image, title to lower image, height 76 cm width 56 cm
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18th century French school, Courtship scene, oil on panel, apparently unsigned, with 1802 notation and label for Pirmet Sr, De Mandar, Paris, verso, and housed in an antique giltwood frame, height 31.5 cm width 36.5 cm (includes frame)
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MacNally, Matthew James (1874-1943), bush scene, watercolour on paper, signed and dated M.J.Macnally 1939 lower right, height 15.5 cm width 21.5 cm
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Mutsaers, Frank (1920-2005), a spring feeling, oil on board, signed Frank Mutsaers lower left, title, signature and dedication 'for Jenny' and 'for times gone by', verso, height 24 cm width 29 cm
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Tebbit, Henri (1852-1926), sand dunes and inlet, watercolour on paper, signed H. Tebbitt lower right, height 16 cm width 37 cm
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Gibson, George. B (20th century Canadian school), forest and lake, palette knife oil on board, signed G.B. Gibson lower right, height 39.5 cm width 49.5 cm
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Gibson, George. B (20th century Canadian school), forest in winter, palette knife oil on board, signed G.B. Gibson lower right, height 39.5 cm width 49.5 cm
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Gibson, George. B (20th century Canadian school), forest scene, palette knife oil on board, signed G.B. Gibson lower left, height 39.5 cm width 49.5 cm
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Bright, E (late 19th century Australian school), Vaucluse Bay, watercolour on paper, titled and signed E. Bright lower right, height 31 cm width 64 cm
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Eyre, Gladstone (1863-1933), sketch, kerosene Bay, watercolour on paper, title and signature Gladstone Eyre lower right, height 33 cm width 63.5 cm
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An exceptionally fine double signed pure silk Qum carpet, master signature of Ghom (Qum) Adzian, velvet smooth and of minute knot count, in a rich rare green, chartreuse, and Prussian blue palette with teal accents, having a double shaped central, medallion upon a green field profusely embellished with floral forms, shaped, spandrels and a floral border accented with fanned floral arrangements, length 172 cm width 97 cm
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A fine signed silk Qum 'Birds of Paradise' carpet, master signature of Ghom (Qum) Tashfigh, richly embellished with shah abbasi palmettes, scrolling foliage and various, birds in red, cream, terracotta, olive and eau De nil colours upon a striking, azure blue field, enclosed by a maroon border with continuous floral motifs, within narrow geometric and floral bands, length 170 cm width 104 cm
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A fine silk Qum runner, the runner with two medallions upon an unusual deep green field profusely, decorated with curvilinear and formal floral designs in cream, maroon, shades, of terracotta and sky blue accents, enclosed by a continuous floral main, border between narrow geometric bands, length 310 cm width 72 cm
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A Persian wool carpet, with an allover formal design featuring fan shaped flowers issuing from urns, beneath arches in mushroom, terracotta, pale and cream colours upon a dark, blue field, enclosed by a similarly decorated cream main border, length 234 cm width 139 cm
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A Persian wool carpet in the Mashad manner, with a sixteen point medallion in cream, blue grey, cream and mushroom hues, upon a blood red field scattered with profusion of tendrils, lotus and other, floral motifs, the main cream border with undulating formal floral motifs, between narrow blue grey borders, length 324 cm width 245 cm
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A vintage Baluch type Persian prayer rug, with characteristic niche format and decorated with repeat geometric motifs, between multiple borders, in a rich deep palette of tan, caramel and chocolate russet colours, upon a wool warp, length 150 cm width 92 cm
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A vintage Baluch type Persian prayer rug, with characteristic niche format and decorated throughout with repeat, geometric arrangements of comb and vase motifs enclosed by numerous borders, in faded red, blue, aubergine and tan colours, upon a wool warp, length 134 cm width 90 cm
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A small Persian Shiraz type wool carpet, a central hooked medallion flanked by flower head medallions in red, black, white and orange colours upon a blood red field scattered with small flowers, and other motifs, half flower heads to the edges and framed by multiple, patterned borders, length 170 cm width 117 cm
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An antique giltwood mirror, 19th century, the oval mirror with pulvinated frame of reeded design, embellished to the crest with elaborate rococo floral and scroll elements, similar, embellishments to the base, with later glass, length 100 cm width 70 cm
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An oval mirror in a painted frame, in a grey white finish, the oval mirror within a raised oval inner frame with, a border of symmetrical vegetal motifs within bead and rope bands, the wider, rectangular frame with extended corners and rose decorative spandrels, length 64 cm width 54 cm
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A small timber gilt wall mirror in the rococo manner, mid 20th century, with a shaped bevelled glass having a square bead frame and a carved crest, and terminal, the gilding on red bole, length 76 cm width 42 cm
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A wrought iron Art Deco wall mirror, circa 1930s, diamond shaped with a diagonally set bevelled glass set within with a bubble, textured frame surmounted by a pierced 'V' shaped frame enclosing vegetal, sprays and terminating in key fret details, length 76 cm width 70 cm
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A stylish pair of Moderne gilt bronze and glass light fittings, circa 1940s, in the style of Petitot, the rectangular ceiling mounted lights with a series, of glass rods mounted in a bronze frame to both short and long sides, with a smaller conforming rectangular sections below with canted edges and frosted, bases, length 48 cm width 40 cm
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A large Dutch style provincial chandelier, circa 1920s, of typical form with a knopped stem and large globe, issuing eight scrolling, arms supporting electric candles, length 90 cm diameter 90 cm
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An Art Deco enamelled glass plafonnier light by Loys Lucha, circa 1925, Paris and Nancy, the hexagonal glass shade enamelled with flora and patterns, with four, chromed square section suspension rods and a floral ceiling cup, signed to, the edge of shade, length 55 cm diameter 39 cm
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An Art Deco bronze and glass light fitting by Petitot, circa 1930s, a striking light fitting with four gold cylindrical stems to a shaped long, box and a large rectangular gilt bronze frame with a series of sixteen glass, rods to both long sides curving to the underside, with a frosted glass plate, length 80 cm width 45 cm
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An Art Deco copper and frosted glass chandelier, circa 1925, in the manner of Ezan, with a trumpet stem embellished with frosted birds above a moulded dish, issuing five supporting upturned floriform dishes with vertical feather, motifs, length 80 cm diameter 75 cm
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A French bronze six branch chandelier in the Louis XV style, 20th century, with a birdcage style three branch scrolling stem and conforming scrolling, arms supporting upturned floriform dishes and electric candles
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A French Art Deco frosted glass chandelier by Degue, circa 1920s, signature moulded in relief, with ceiling cup and a three shaped arm suspension supporting a tiered, conical dish and issuing three arms with down turned bell shaped shades, length 80 cm diameter 60 cm
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A vintage French bronze and glass chandelier, circa 1940s, of elegant design with a multiple glass rod twisted stem to a domed base, issuing six scrolling hook end arms supporting frosted dishes with stiff palm, leaf motifs, length 60 cm diameter 60 cm
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A French bronze hall lantern, 20th century, Pentagonal with arching framed glass panes, scrolling supports to a single, stem and sconces to support three electric candles, length 60 cm diameter 30 cm
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An Art Deco copper and frosted glass chandelier, circa 1925, in the manner of Ezan, with a double trumpet stem embellished with dripping ice motifs, a moulded, dish issuing six arms supporting upturned dishes with further ice, embellishments, length 80 cm diameter 75 cm
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A small French brass hall lantern, 20th century, hexagonal with a chain and cup, bevelled glass panes, petite finials and a single globe, length 28 cm diameter 22 cm
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A pair of oval transitional style tulipwood bedside tables, circa 1930s, with pierced brass galleries surrounding yellow marble tops above two drawers, with book end veneer reserves and cast foliate handles, raised on long, cabriole legs, height 73 cm width 34 cm depth 25 cm
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A set of six Victorian mahogany balloon back chairs, 19th century, in the French manner with typical rounded backs with ornamented mid rails, stuffover serpentine seats upholstered in pastel floral jacquard and raised, on elegant cabriole legs with pointed feet, some items with British antique, Association labels, height 88 cm width 46 cm depth 49 cm
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A Victorian walnut loo table, 19th century, with maker's mark for James winter & Son, an oval burr walnut top with thumbnail edging above a carved and knopped, pedestal and splayed cabriole legs with relief embellished knees, whorl feet, and brass casters, height 74 cm length 136 cm width 106 cm
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A mahogany tripod wine table, early 20th century, the circular top with a ringed thumbnail edge, a barley twist stem, the hipped splayed legs terminating in pointed feet, height 69 cm diameter 48 cm
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A four piece walnut Art Deco bedroom suite, circa 1930s-40s, comprising a double bed (with rails), mirrored dressing table and two side, cabinets, in well figured wood and of plain elegant form, all elements raised, on shaped ogee bracket feet, height 98 cm W 157 cm (bed head), height 173 cm W 120 cm D 43 cm (dressing table), H, 50 cm W 55 cm D 34 cm (bedside cabinets)
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A Louis XVI style cherry wood desk, early 20th century, the top with three quarter circle extended corners, a brown tooled leather, writing surface and matching slides to the short ends, a central drawer and pairs of side drawers, faux drawers to the reverse, with fluted supports to, the edges and raised on conforming and tapering legs, with keys, height 78 cm width 152 cm depth 77 cm
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