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Auction House:Gibson's Auctioneers & ValuersNumber of lots recorded:591
Sale Title:The Winter Auction Series, Day 2Lots with images:588
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:359
Date:6-Aug-2019
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A collection of four various framed painted Indian paintings and miniatures, 20th century the largest 19 cm high, 24 cm wide
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A Louis XVI style cream and gilt painted fauteuil a la Reine, French circa 1900 with satin floral upholstery. Provenance: Shapiro, Sydney, fine silver, Asian & decorative Arts sale, December 2016, lot 7 the David Roche Foundation
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A Continental porcelain hand painted lidded box, circa 1880 Sevres style, signed to base 18 cm high, 22 cm wide, 14 cm deep
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A fine French gilt bronze mounted kingwood and marble top commode, 19th century 90 cm high, 150 cm wide, 60 cm deep
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A Louis XV style gilt metal mounted porcelain mantel clock, 19th century painted throughout with floral cartouche panels reserved on a bleu celeste ground, the dial similarly decorated, with gilded swags and acanthus mounts and finials, eight day bell striking movement 35 cm high, 36 cm wide, 12 cm deep
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A Butterfield brass sundial, circa 1700 of octagonal form, 40°- 60° north, the dial signed Butterfield Paris in original fitted box 7 cm wide, 6.5 cm deep
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Two lithographic Museum Reproductions from the Musee de Louvre inscribed Raphael Del, Filley Sculp by Pequegnot the largest 20 x 10 cm together with a reproduction print of three Sevres urns
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A Louis XV style marquetry inlaid walnut marble top secretaire abattant, French 19th century 145 cm high, 67 cm wide and 37 cm deep.
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A collection of silver and silver plate cutlery, 19th century and later various makers and dates, including a pair of George III serving spoons, London, 1810; a set of George III fiddle pattern teaspoons, various makers and a knife set by Warris & Co, Sheffield, 1978, together with various plated cutlery pieces
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A silver pepper caster, salt cellar with spoon and mustard cellar (both with blue glass liners), all by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham, 1946, together with an EPNS salt, pepper and mustard of similar design
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A George III Chippendale style carved mahogany settee upholstered in green silk 92 cm high, 122 cm wide, 50 cm deep. Provenance: 'The Rodney Davidson Collection', Leonard Joel, Melbourne lot 306
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A Louis XVI giltwood fauteuil a la Reine the channelled back rail surmounted by a carved ribbon, the padded back and arm raised on acanthus carved out-swept supports, with original buttoned down upholstery. Provenance: 'The Andre Fink Collection', Bonham's, lot 159, October 2010
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A George II style walnut child's chair, 19th century with a vase shaped central splat, the solid seat raised on cabriole legs. Provenance: Purchased Jonn Dunn Antiques, September 1994
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