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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:358
Sale Title:Fine and Decorative ArtsLots with images:358
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:226
Date:1-Dec-2019
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An Edwardian sterling silver salver and a scent bottle case, 1912 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Hardy Bros (salver), 1901 Chester, with maker's marks for Henry Matthews and retailed through Hardy Bros, a square salver with barbed edges and cusped corners, a pierced gallery and raised on paw feet, and a pierced and embossed scent bottle case in the rococo style, salver hallmarked underside, case hallmarked to base, silver weight 397gr, length 20 cm, width 20 cm, (tray)
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A pair of sterling silver mounted rock crystal claret jugs, 1895 London, with maker's mark for John Grinsell & Sons, the ovoid pedestal jugs carved with rocaille forms and raised on spiral twist, lobed bases, similarly decorated to the silver collars and lid, hallmarked to base of collars, height 26 cm
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An Edwardian sterling silver pheasant on stand, 1910 Chester import mark, mark of Berthold Muller and pseudo Hanau marks, a heavy cast realistic pheasant in a walking pose, raised on an oak stand, crisp hallmarks underside of tail, total weight 263gr, height 9 cm, width 22.5 cm
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A Victorian sterling silver cruet with a mixed set of bottles, 1860 London, with maker's mark for Robert Harper, variously marked bottles, the rococo style oval tray with a wooden base, central handle and eight mixed, bottles, raised on acanthus embellished scroll feet, hallmarked to rim of base, height 28 cm, length 21 cm, width 17 cm
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A three piece George III crested sterling silver coffee service, 1794 London (two pieces), with makers' mark for Alexander field, Henry, Chawner, and 1797 with mark for Henry Chawner & John Emes, a neoclassical pedestal pot with a high domed lid, thread edge details and an ebonised handle, a conforming boat-shaped swing handle sugar basin and a helmet shaped lidded creamer with a high set handle, hallmarked to all total weight 1085gr height 25.5 cm, (coffee pot)
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A set of six fruit knives with sterling handles and steel blades, 1923 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, the petite set with spatula shaped blades, waisted throats and swollen plain, handles with banded edges, hallmarked to handles, total weight 135gr, length 16 cm
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A Victorian sterling silver two piece Christening set, 1855 and 1856 London, with maker's mark for Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, the fiddle pattern spoon and fork with bright cut embellishments upon a textured ground, further embellishments & Hallmarks underside, silver weight 98gr, length 18.5 cm, and 17 cm
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Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, early 19th to 20th century, two Georgian caddy spoons, Old English pattern, and a fiddle pattern spoon, with a shell terminal, a pointed Sheffield spoon with a bright cut borders to the stem, and a Birmingham scallop shaped spoon with a shell terminal, hallmarked to all silver weight 63gr
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Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, early 19th to 20th century, a Georgian Old English caddy spoon with an oval bowl, a bright cut spoon with a trefid terminal, an ornate rococo style Birmingham-made spoon, and a Sheffield-made scallop shell shaped spoon, hallmarked to all silver weight 66gr
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Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, 19th to 20th century, a Victorian shaped fiddle pattern spoon, a rectangular Old English spoon, a decorative pierced spoon with a scrolling pierced stem, and a scallop shaped, spoon with shell terminal, hallmarked to all silver weight 71gr
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Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, early 19th to later 20th century, a Georgian William Eley & William Fearn King's pattern spoon, a fiddle, pattern fig shaped spoon, an American gilt washed petal-shaped spoon with a rococo handle, a later Sheffield made spoon with a gadrooned edge, all hallmarked, silver weight 66gr
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Four mixed sterling silver caddy spoons, 19th to 20th century, a Victorian George Adams-made 'Fiddle, shell and thread' scallop shell spoon, a Sheffield made Hanoverian shaped spoon with an elongated fig bowl, and two Birmingham spoons, one in the form of a leaf with a tendril handle, and a pierced scallop shell with an open form terminal, hallmarked to all silver weight 73gr
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Six sterling wares two butter dishes, a caddy spoon, three mustard, spoons, 19th century Edinburgh, London, America, various dates and makers, an 1823 Edinburgh shell and King's pattern caddy spoon by Jonathon Millidge, a Georgian Old English mustard spoon, a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern, spoons, and a delightful pair of shell butter dishes by Goreham with cow's, head handles, silver weight 86gr diameter 8 cm, (dish)
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A George III sterling silver mug, 1769 London, with maker's mark for Francis Crump, of baluster form raised on a spreading stepped foot, an applied narrow band, to the rim, otherwise plain, a double scroll handle with acanthus thumb spur, and medallion mounts, hallmarked underside, silver weight 229gr, height 10.5 cm
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Teno, Aurelio (Spanish school, 1927-2013), ram's head, in cast silver with quartz crystals and turquoise, raised on a matt onyx, plinth, signed a. Teno below mouth, provenance purchased from Julian, sterling Southern cross gallery, height 18.5 cm
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An Art Deco Georg Jensen sterling silver Ecuelle and cover designed by, Harald Nielsen, 1925-1932 date stamp, 1915-30 sterling mark, HN designer's initials, of compressed form with a narrow bead border to the waisted neck, the lid, with an ebonised lotus finial and ebonised fan and scroll handles to the body, in a lightly hammered finish throughout, total weight 614gr height 10 cm, length 25 cm, diameter 15 cm
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A pair of Georgian sterling silver gravy boats with ladles, 1767 London, rubbed maker's marks, ladles 1789 London, with maker's marks, for Hester Bateman, elegant boats with armorials, gadroon edges, double scroll handles with acanthus thumb spurs and raised on pedestal bases, hallmarked below pouring, spout, the Old English ladles hallmarked underside to stems, silver weight 774gr height 13 cm, width 20 cm, (boat) length 18.5 cm, (spoon)
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A superb Victorian Cellini pattern sterling silver ewer, 1875 London, with maker's mark for C.F with pellet, the pedestal ewer richly decorated in the 16th century manner with borders of masks, deer, antelope and birdlife, demi-figures and flora, an espagnolette, handle and mask below the spout, hallmarked to lid and below spout rim, silver weight 981gr, height 29.5 cm
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A fine George III sterling silver neoclassical urn, 1787 London, with maker's mark for Hester Bateman, of elegant proportions with a waisted dome lid with urn finial, high set, beaded strap handles with leafy mounts, bright cut borders and a festooned, vacant cartouche, spigot with ivory handle and raised on a square base with ball feet, hallmarked to lid and foot rim, total weight 1019gr height 39 cm
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A George III sterling silver bead edge mustard pot, 1781 London, with maker's mark for Hester Bateman, cylindrical with a reticulated and bright cut neoclassical design of scrolling vegetal forms and vases, an open anthemion thumb spur with scrolling handle, a Bristol blue glass liner, crisply hallmarked underside, and to lid, silver weight 86gr (without liner), height 7 cm
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A fine pair of George III crested pedestal sauce tureens, 1797 London, with maker's mark for Paul Storr, Boat- shaped tureens with twin handles upon oval bases, elegant thread edges throughout, and twig form oval handles to the domed lids, hallmarked to the footrim, Latin inscription with bee, Vive ut Vivas, 'Live life to the fullest' and crest inscribed 'For King & Country', and 'Three joined in one silver weight 1258gr height 15.5 cm, length 23 cm, width 11 cm
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A Victorian sterling silver engraved goblet, 1876 Exeter, with maker's mark for Josiah Williams & Co, delicately engraved with a wide band of undulate maiden hair fern to the rim and foliage sprays to the body, the slender stem with a beaded knop above a spreading bead edged base, hallmarked to rim, silver weight 245gr, height 19 cm
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A superb Georg Jensen sterling silver four piece 'Blossom' tea and coffee, service with ivory handles, 1925-1932 date stamp, marked sterling, also with 1915-30 sterling mark, the 1905 design comprising coffee and tea pots and a creamer, all with ivory, side handles, and a covered sugar basin, each element in a lightly hammered, finish with trailing blossoms to the lids and raised on paw type feet, hallmarked underside, total weight 1816gr height 21.5 cm, and smaller
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Four fine George II sterling silver candlesticks, 1751 London, with maker's mark for John Cafe, heavy gauge solid cast sticks with annulated knops and hexagonal bases and sconces with shell decoration, the removable sconces numbered to match, sticks, hallmarked underside to and to collar, silver weight 2777gr
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A novelty late Georgian sterling silver inkstand, 1837 London, with maker's mark for Charles fox II, an ink pot in the form of a lobed fruit with a calyx hinged lid upon an integrated lobed and barbed oval dish with flaring leafy handles, on a fruitwood timber base, hallmarked underside and to lid, total weight 401gr, height 8 cm, length 31.5 cm, width 17.5 cm
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A delightful pair of Moser cased cranberry glass salts, late 19th century, the heavy-based cup form salts finely decorated with deep shaped pendants in a gilded sand textured finish alternating with enamel scrolls and bunches of blue enamel grapes, typically unmarked, height 5 cm
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A Marigold Carnival glass candlestick and a pair of bon bon dishes, early 20th century, the single stick with a faceted floral knop tapering to a spreading foot with plain and strawberry cut patterns, and a pair of fluted bon bon dishes raised, on clear stems, height 19.5 cm, (candlestick)
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A rectangular Lalique 'Festons' jardiniere and a small Lalique pin dish, pre 1945 and post 1978, the heavy gauge basin with lobed and gadrooned extended rims, as found, and a small pin dish with a border of birds in low relief, both signed, height 5 cm, length 20 cm, width 9.5 cm, and smaller
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A pair of Mary Gregory cranberry glass decanters, late 19th century, bottle vase shape with fluted rims and an internal dimpled decor, clear, ribbed handles and complete with the original globe stoppers, decorated with a boy and girl opposite pair in a landscape setting, height 26.5 cm
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A fine Baccarat crystal dolphin centrepiece, circa 1900, comprising a trumpet epergne and shallow dish, both beautifully etched with vegetal motifs and raised on a frosted crystal 'Turn tail' dolphin stem above, a lemon squeezer base, height 56 cm
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A fine pair of Mary Gregory cranberry glass vases, late 19th century, the tall slender baluster vases with broad necks and an internal rib decor, well decorated in white enamel with female figures seated in garden settings, with remnant gold rims, height 35 cm
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An antique ruby glass lustre vase, 19th century, a scalloped bowl above a moulded pedestal, decorated with swags and anthemions in gilt and enamel and hung with spear head prisms, height 32 cm
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A fine French ormolu mounted porcelain lamp with shade, 19th century, wired to Australian standards, the russet footed pedestal vase in the La Cortille style, enamel decorated en, grisaille with a putto attending a maiden, a floral portrait medallion verso, with high scrolling vegetal handles, the neoclassical base with paw and rectangular feet dressed with rosettes, accompanied by a stylish conical gun, metal silk shade, height 68.5 cm
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An exceptional pair of ormolu mounted Sevres porcelain lamps, circa 1840s, with Empire influence, the tapering shaped porcelain bases in cream and teal, delicately decorated with classical figures and trophies, pairs of elongated, sphinx decorations, bands with medallions and raised on pierced cast bases, with fuel lamp mechanism and spherical glass shades, height 71 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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An Edwardian Crown Devon (S. Fielding, Co.) earthenware three piece garniture, 1910, pattern 0465, registration mark, an ovoid centre vase and a pair of pedestal vases with waisted necks and flaring, vegetal rims in the rococo manner, with moulded gilt handles, decorated with husks and pendants in colours upon a blush and green suffused ground, backstamp underside, pattern number, one as found, height 21.5 cm, and 18.5 cm
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Two Victorian/Edwardian vases and an early Belleek bowl, 19th to early 20th century, 1863-1891 first black mark period Belleek, two moulded earthenware vases with applied handles, one with a transferware, figural scene to a cartouche, an Empire Porcelain Company bulbous vase with moulded leaf designs and transferware carnations, and a Belleek sugar bowl, with moulded ivy designs in turquoise on a cream ground, backstamp, height 29 cm, and smaller
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Two English Pottery wares a Staffordshire figure of Elijah and a lead, glazed harvest Allegory figure, circa early 19th century, Elijah in mauve robes and cape seated upon a tree trunk support and raised, upon a faux marble square base, and a lead glazed female allegorical harvest, figure emblematic of summer with a wheat sheaf and scythe, repaired, height 25 cm, and 19 cm
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A Continental Majolica vase, late 19th century, a baluster vase with a slender moulded trumpet neck and high set bracket, handles raised on an moulded base, decorated to the body with dianthus, flowers in cream and pink colours upon an olive modulating to tan ground, unmarked, height 31.5 cm
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A signed Continental porcelain figural group, early 20th century, depicting a seated girl in a floral smock and plaits reading a picture book, accompanied by a small standing boy in an orange tunic, inscribed signature, a. Berger to rear of stool, bearing a mock Hoechst style wheel mark with electoral crown underside, decorator's mark, incised numerals 2923, height 15.5 cm
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A Royal Worcester plate, a Ginori cupid, and four Wedgwood wares, 1929, later 20th century, a scenic plate of Durham Cathedral signed by C. Creese, title verso, a white, porcelain Ginori cupid with hands tied to a tree stump, Neapolitan mark, underside, a Wedgwood jasperware pin dish with classical decor, and three, Hathaway Rose' items a pink dish, small bowl and an urn vase, backstamps to all diameter 26.5 cm, (plate)
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Two Carlton Ware vases 'Lace cup Hydrangea', palm blossom, circa 1935, 1939, patterns 3969 and 4297, shape 466, a 'Lace cap Hydrangea' ovoid vase in enamel colours with gilt enrichments, upon a lustre pale blue ground suffused with pink, and a 'Palm Blossom' vase, with enamelled flowers and lace like gilt foliage upon a ruby lustre ground, with a darker pendant collar, backstamps, pattern numbers underside, height 9 cm
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A pair of Continental porcelain covered vases, 20th century, ovoid pedestal vases with domed covers having moulded gilt applied handles, the bodies decorated with opposite transferware pastoral romantic scenes, after Francois Boucher, unmarked, height 41 cm
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A neoclassical Barr Flight Barr Worcester tea cup and saucer, circa 1810, a low waisted cup with ring handle decorated in salmon pink and gold colours, with a bold interlocking chevron patterned border and vermicular decoration, crisply impressed with letters and crown underside, height 6.5 cm, (cup) diameter 14 cm, (saucer)
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A one hundred piece Hutschenreuter dinner service, 1958-1988, in Sylvia Revere pattern, a complete setting for twelve comprising dinner, side plates, soup coupes, with saucers, cups and associated saucers, a large platter, teapot, creamer, and covered sugar basin (small flaw), with moulded bodies, scalloped and barbed rims to footed cups and plates, in white with platinum trim, green, backstamp underside, height 23.5 cm, (teapot) length 38.5 cm, width 26.5 cm, (platter)
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A Wedgwood Jasperware pitcher, 19th century, the baluster shaped press moulded pitcher with Portland vase slip decoration, on a rich cobalt ground, impressed Wedgwood marks (with serif) and potter's, tally marks underside, height 22.5 cm
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A Fifty-Seven piece Royal Doulton dinner service, 1964-1981, 'Sovereign' pattern, a setting for eight of neoclassical profile with footed cups, saucers and side plates, soup coupes and saucers, petite dessert bowls, dinner plates and a creamer, with formal gold scrollwork to the rims upon a cream ground, backstamps, underside, height 13.5 cm, (jug) diameter 27 cm, (dinner plate)
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A twenty piece Royal Doulton tea service, 1908, registration number 523784, pattern C4040, the 'Countess' suite made for Thomas Webb & Sons Melbourne, comprising six cups with associated saucers and side plates, a creamer and a sugar bowl, delicately decorated with pink rosebuds, neoclassical swags and rosettes between guilloche and husk bands, backstamps underside, height 10 cm, (jug)
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A Bow soft paste porcelain figure of a 'New dancer, circa 1760s, finely modelled and decorated as a posing young man against a tree trunk in a pink frockcoat with lemon lining, a pale blue hat with a crimson plume, and floral pantaloons, raised on a high moulded rococo base with encrusted, flowers, unmarked, height 19.5 cm
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A twelve piece Sitzendorf porcelain monkey band, early 20th century, finely dressed monkeys in 18th century outfits each playing or carrying a musical instrument, raised on small raised rococo bases picked out in gilt, with crown and crossed 'S' marks underside, height 11.5 cm, and smaller
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A King Street Derby blanc de chine vase, probably 1860s, 1859-1935 Hancock & Stevenson mark in blue, a small bottle vase encrusted with flora, with small repair, blue backstamp, underside, bearing British antique Dealers' Association label, height 15 cm
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A fifteen piece Pottery tea or coffee service by John de Burgh Perceval, (1923-2000), comprising a teapot, sugar bowl, creamer and six cups with associated saucers, (one saucer as found), in a rustic brown and drip glazed exterior, the interiors in a richly mottled blue and white glaze with faint black spots, the saucers marked with the letter 'P', the remainder all inscribed Perceval, height 24 cm, width 29 cm, (teapot)
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An impressive Royal Worcester exhibition vase, 1887, design 1266, registration number 02204, of exotic tapering form with a waisted cover, reticulated finial and a waisted moulded base, a fine pair of sculptural merman handles, adorned, throughout in the 'Oriental renaissance' manner with gilt paste vegetal, designs and mushroom and green shot colours upon an ivory ground, backstamps, to cover and underside, height 84 cm
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A Continental porcelain figure of a woman with a cupid, mid 20th century, incised numerals 1354, possibly Ackermann & Fritze, the figure of a woman in a flower encrusted tiered skirt with a ribbon tied, bodice and jauntily posed lemon hat, a cupid tying her arms tied behind her, with a garland of flowers, raised on a naturalistic and rococo style base, painted blue beehive or shield mark underside, height 24 cm
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A Meissen Deutsche Blume sucrier and matching creamer, 1880-1924 marks, with undulating barbed rims with scalloped and swagged gilt borders, decorated with loose arrangements of roses, tulips, honeysuckle, convolvulus, and additional sprigs, crossed sword marks underside with pommels and cancellation marks, height 7 cm, diameter 15 cm, (bowl) height 12 cm, (creamer)
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A Royal Doulton vase decorated by Percy Curnock, circa 1910, factory marks Ra6493 E4473, the baluster vase with a scalloped rim and handles with thumb spurs decorated, throughout with the scene of a farmer working his land against a colourful, sky, with chickens in the foreground, signed P. Curnock, green backstamp, underside and painted factory marks, height 16 cm
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A Derby bocage candlestick pair, circa 1760, patch period, the kneeling opposite cupids in pastel colours each draped with flowing capes, and garlands with quivers at their feet, before flowering bocages and branches supporting leafy dishes and floral sconces, raised on pierced rococo, bases picked out in gilt, patch marks to feet, height 18.5 cm
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A bow cherub candlestick, circa 1760-70, a flower adorned cherub carrying a basket of flowers before an elaborate, vivid green bocage, with a floriform nozzle and dish surmount and raised on a pierced rococo base picked out in gilt, see G. Godden, '...British Pottery, and Porcelain', (1974)', plate 70, height 22 cm, height 22.5 cm
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Two Royal Doulton items a Cavalier figure and a character jug, mid 20th century, and 1975 pattern Dh 2716, a Dick Turpin moulded character jug with a pistol style handle, impressed, title to rear, green backstamp underside, and the dashing figure of a cavalier in a green and orange cloak, pantaloons and black boots, green, backstamps underside, height 26 cm, and smaller
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A large Italian porcelain figurine of a woman in a ball gown, circa 1950s, provenance purchased from Catanach's Melbourne 1950s, a study of a seated glamorous woman in an off the shoulder billowing emerald, and gilt enriched gown, a loose bouquet of roses across her lap and adorning, her hair, raised on a rococo style base dressed with a Persian carpet, inscribed signature of modeller underside, original paper label, height 35 cm, length 44 cm, width 30 cm
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A Carlton Ware 'Heron and Magical Tree' vase, 1937-1941, production period, shape 1641, the baluster vase with a rope twist base featuring two brightly coloured, flying herons and a stylised sinuous tree in gilt with fan shaped foliage and enamel coloured flowers against pendant green vegetation on a ruby lustre, ground, backstamp underside, pattern numbers, decorator marks, height 17 cm
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A Moorcroft Pansy vase and a small anemone pin dish, 1918-1929 period, and 1996, latter as found, the baluster vase decorated in rich deep hues with tubelining and a deep, border of pansies and foliage upon an inky ground, impressed marks and facsimile signature underside, and an anemone dish with a single light, maroon flower upon blue black ground, with date cipher and marked 34/94, height 9.5 cm, (vase) diameter 11.5 cm, (dish)
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A fine Moorcroft pomegranate bowl vase, circa 1910-1915 period, with an inverted rim, well decorated with tubelining and fruits in muted, maroon and berry colours upon a mottled green ochre ground, William Moorcroft, signature underside only, height 8.5 cm, diameter 11 cm
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A fine and rare Moorcroft pomegranate vase, 1913, design introduced 1910, with a broad neck and fluted and dipped rim, tubelined and continuously, decorated with fruits in muted maroon and berry colours upon a mottled green, ochre ground, decorated also to the interior in modulating Prussian blue, colours, green William Moorcroft signature underside, painted date 10-1913, height 9 cm
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A Persian woollen carpet, a bold star shaped medallion upon a red diamond decorated with a formal, arrangement of lotus, amulets, tulips and tree of life motifs in straw, blue, and tan colours upon a red field, decorated cream spandrels surrounded by a formal floral blue border between ribbon and geometric bands, with tied, coloured tassel fringing, length 318 cm, width 246 cm
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A Persian woollen carpet, decorated with lotus, palmettes and tendrils in straw, blue and white colours, upon a red field, a broad main border with floral cartouches and vegetal, motifs, length 390 cm, width 270 cm
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A Persian woollen carpet, boldly patterned with rows of saw tooth and hooked diamond guls with crosses, and snow flake designs in teal, lemon, blue colours upon a red field, a formal floral main border with multiple decorative bands, length 360 cm, width 273 cm
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A Persian woollen rug by Hali, in a repeat floral and tree design in cream and tan colours on a light blue, grey field, enclosed by a main undulate vegetal border enclosed by narrow, bands, length 373 cm, width 270 cm
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A Persian Armenian Lilihan woollen rug, with a central loose floral medallion and scattered throughout with a formal, arrangement of vases and flower sprays in taupe, navy and teal colours upon a watermelon coloured field, a lotus main border enclosed by narrow bands, length 370 cm, width 258 cm
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A Persian woollen carpet, with a central geometric saw tooth medallion in lemon and red upon a pale, blue field with lotus flowers and floral tiles to the short ends, a main, floral border also in pale blue enclosed by wide and narrow borders, as found, length 305 cm, width 197 cm
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A Victorian gilt wood mantle mirror, 19th century, the arched mirror with channel grooved moulding, a bead edge border and a continuous band of relief guilloche decoration with cabochons and rosettes, a pierced vegetal crest and acanthus flourishes to the terminals, in gilt over, red bole, length 124 cm, width 155 cm
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A large antique stripped pine mirror, 19th century, with later gesso moulding, the mitred mirror of deep angled profile, with applied gesso scrolling motifs, to each corner, with distressed aged glass, length 96 cm, width 141 cm, depth 13 cm
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A decorative vintage style Venetian mirror, the shaped rectangular mirror with a mitred glass decorated to the border, with etched floral designs, edged with ribbed glass scrollwork and applied, flowers, length 62 cm, width 50 cm
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A neoclassical style wall mirror in a giltwood frame, rectangular, the moulded frame with a formal band and cavetto with decorative, lappets and ornaments to each corner enclosing a bevelled glass, length 77 cm, width 107 cm
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A reproduction Victorian giltwood mantle mirror, the large arching mirror with a floral and shell ornamented crest, the channel grooved frame with scrolling ornaments to both terminals, length 141 cm, width 131 cm
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An Empire style four branch gilt bronze chandelier, early 20th century, of torchere style with foliate scrolling arms supporting dishes and electric, candles, length 47 cm, diameter 38 cm
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A Louis XV style gilt bronze chandelier with opalescent shades, 19th century, the converted gasolier light with a cast ceiling cap and slender stem issuing, curvaceous rococo arms with the original gas taps and leafy motifs supporting, fluted bell shaped shades with a quilted decor, length 75 cm, diameter 53 cm
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A magnificent antique French bronze eighteen branch chandelier in the, exotic Moorish taste, circa 1870s, the chandelier with a knopped stem terminating in a large pierced censer style, ornament with exotic flower designs, two tiers of scrolling arms embellished, with vegetal motifs supporting broad pierced dishes and electric candles, length 115 cm, diameter 110 cm
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A large antique bronze framed hall lantern, 19th century, of typical cylindrical form with four vertical supports and curvaceous, supports to a chain attachment, the stem with four electric candles, length 66 cm, diameter 35 cm
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A fine antique wrought iron twelve light chandelier, 19th century, of ornate floral design with a knopped stem and two tiers of curvaceous arms, embellished with leaves, buds and flowers to petal form dishes supporting, electric candles, length 100 cm, diameter 66 cm
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An Empire influenced Mazarin eight branch bronze chandelier, later 19th century, an elegant chandelier with a reeded stem surmounted by four decorations issuing, pendant prisms to a carinate shaped dish issuing superbly cast scroll and cornucopia arms, and supporting electric candles, height 90 cm, width 70 cm
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An antique frosted glass pendant light, 19th century, having a central brass spiral twist stem and three suspension rods to cast, curvaceous arms supporting a cylindrical glass shade with etched details, length 108 cm, diameter 53 cm
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An Art Deco wrought iron and glass Chandlier by Degue, circa 1920s, with three long arms with leaf decorations supporting an iron framed frosted, glass dish of pleated and chevron design, having vine leaf and grape mounts, issuing three scrolling arms with conforming bell shaped shades, length 84 cm, diameter 63 cm
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A rococo style cast bronze and opaline glass chandelier, 19th century, with an open bell shaped frame decorated with cast and trailing foliate, elements enclosing a large domed white glass shade, issuing two curvaceous, arms with upturned sconces supporting frilled dishes and glass chimneys, length 120 cm, width 100 cm
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A large Mazarin style eight branch bronze chandelier, circa 1890, finely cast with an ornate stem to a shaped incense style dish issuing square, section 'S' scroll arms supporting bold dishes and sconces with electric, candles, embellished with acanthus leaves, mascarons and formal Baroque, ornaments, height 116 cm, width 96 cm
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A four leaf William IV mahogany extension table with six chairs, circa 1830s-40s, a substantial table with a deep skirt, six bold ball and baluster centurion, skirt legs with toupie feet and brass castors, together with balloon back, chairs in the French manner with pierced decorations to the crest and mid, rail, cabriole legs, and purple upholstery to the stuffover seats, height 74 cm, length 150 cm, width 135 cm, extended length 249 cm, (table), height 94 cm, (chair)
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A set of four Art Deco walnut and brown leather bridge chairs, circa 1930s, the padded backs with cusped crests, bowed arms and stuffover seats above, gently tapering shaped legs, height 80 cm, width 57 cm, depth 52 cm
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An Art Deco wrought iron and glass coat stand with lamp, circa 1930s, a basket style cage with four scrolls above a four stemmed pedestal with a series of cascading crimped decorations, two frosted and moulded upturned, lanterns and raised upon a squared base, height 180 cm, width 46 cm
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A carved Henry II style walnut court cabinet, late 19th century, well carved and ornamented with floral and patterned motifs, with turned and fluted, columns, a raised central section with arching compartment, side cupboards, an extended base with rear plate rack, twin drawers and cupboards, height 253 cm, width 152 cm, depth 55 cm
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A Louis XV style inlaid tulipwood bombe commode, circa 1930, with a shaped yellow breche marble top above drawers with book end veneer, strung panels decorated with trailing floral motifs, the apron with drop and sharply hipped edges flowing to curvaceous legs, gilt bronze cast mounts and sabots, height 81 cm, width 98 cm, depth 46 cm
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A Louis XV style inlaid tulipwood and rosewood bombe commode, circa 1930s, with a shaped yellow breche marble top above two long drawers with quarter veneer, panelling with floral inlay enclosed by stringing, with a shaped apron, hipped edges and curvaceous legs embellished with gilt bronze rococo handles, mounts and sabots, height 85 cm, width 124 cm, depth 52 cm
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A transitional style cherry wood chiffoniere, early 20th century, with a gently curved front, quarter veneer panels to the six drawers above a shaped apron and small curvaceous feet, with restrained pierced cast trims, and petite knob handles, height 117 cm, width 57 cm, depth 35 cm
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A cast iron and marble console, mid 20th century, the yellow ochre shaped demi-lune top supported on a scrollwork and foliate, skirt upon multi stemmed cabriole legs, in blackened metal with gold copper, highlights, height 87 cm, width 129 cm, depth 44 cm
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A Louis XV style blonde cherry wood chiffoniere, mid 20th century, with a shaped rectangular top above five drawers with carved panels and swing, handles raised on small curvaceous legs with whorl feet, height 107 cm, width 53 cm, depth 45 cm
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An Aesthetic movement mirror backed walnut display cabinet, later 19th century, of delicate classical inspiration, with a central raised canopy flanked by twin astragal glazed cabinets with spindle galleries and finials, the lower, register with two tiers of open galleried compartments, a central drawer and glazed cupboard, with turned supports, engraved decorations, pierced brass, hinges, escutcheons, height 195 cm, width 100 cm, depth 38 cm
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