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Auction House:Raffan Kelaher & ThomasNumber of lots recorded:145
Sale Title:Fine & Decorative ArtsLots with images:138
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:115
Date:10-Sep-2019
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A sterling silver cruet set, comprising two pepper shakers, two salt cellars and one mustard pot, all three with blue glass liners, Hardy Brothers Birmingham 1936. In fitted original box, with four spoons (three from Strahan and sterling silver made and an EPNS one).
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A pair of George III sterling silver candlesticks, engraved with flowers, raised on circular foot, weighted. Luke Proctor & Co, Sheffield 1788. Height 29 cm. Some damages.
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A pair of Old Sheffield Plate candlesticks, with knopped columns, on shaped bases, with detachable nosals, weighted. Height 23 cm.
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A Macintyre William Moorcroft vase, decorated with swags of roses, forget-me-nots and heightened in gilt. Green signature to base circa 1908. Height 20 cm.
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A George III sterling silver double handle loving cup, plain design, raised on circular base, William Shaw II, London 1762. Height 12.5 cm. Weight 310g. Few dents.
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A pair of Victorian sterling silver candlesticks, raised on square base, Martin hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1898. Height 15.5 cm. With some damaged on one. Weighted.
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A George III sterling silver double handled cup, embossed with flowers and leaves, monogrammed 'S.V 1768', London 1767. Height 10 cm. Weight 165g.
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A sterling silver and ivory portable inkwell, sterling silver body, and ivory curved handle, the lid with acorn finish. Unmarked. Probably Victorian.
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A George II sterling silver beer mug, half pint, plain design raised on circular foot, one handle, deep scratches, Icp, London 1735. Height 9 cm. Weight 190g.
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A George II sterling silver pepper caster, well embossed with flower design, raised on circular foot, base added later. Maker unknown, London 1747. Height 13 cm. Weight 88.6g
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A George III sterling silver creamer, well embossed, raised on circular foot, one handle. George Andrews, London 1786. Height 11 cm. Weight 71g.
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A George III sterling silver milk jug, engraved with foliate decoration, Peter & William Bateman, London, 1810. Height 10.5 cm. Weight 104g.
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An Edward VII sterling silver pill box, engraved with foliate decoration, clear shield in centre, William Thorneywork, Birmingham, 1902. 3.7 x 3 x 1 cm. Weight 15.6g.
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A Royal Worcester 'Pumpkin' tea set, blush ivory ground heightened in gilt, comprising tea pot, lidded sugar bowl, creamer and open sugar bowl. Dated 1893-1895.
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A George III sterling silver milk jug, plain design, scallop rim, raised on three feet and flying scroll handle. William Skeen or William sample, London 1761. Height 9.5 cm. Weight 75g
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A George III snuff box, the tiger cowrie shell set in sterling silver, the lid well embossed with lion and foliate design. Length 9.5 cm. Probably Scottish circa 1750.
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A George III sterling silver creamer, helmet shape, monogrammed on front 'SHB', with floral band, London 1796. Height 11 cm. Weight 90g.
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A George III sterling silver pepper caster, plain design, raised on circular foot, small dents. John Delmester, London 1761. Height 11 cm. Weight 76g
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A pair of Georgian sterling silver tea spoons, Old English pattern, monogrammed 'IM', maker's mark 'Is'. Weight 22.1g
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A Danish sterling silver 'Frigant' flatware service, 94 pieces, for six, comprising dinner knives and forks, entree knives and forks, soup spoons, steak knives, cake forks, desert spoons, parfait spoons and forks, tea spoons, demi-tasse spoons, twelve fruit forks, two butter knives, two jam spoons, pair of salad servers, pair of compote spoons, pair of table spoons. Made by Raadvad. Weight 3,183g.
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An American Lunt sterling silver 'Eloquence' cutlery service, for twelve, comprising dinner forks and knives, entree forks and knives, soup spoons, table spoons, cake forks, butter knives, 24 dessert spoons, and a cake server, a sugar spoon, a cold meat fork, a gravy ladle, four serving spoons, all in original fitted case. Weight 7500g. Knives blade stainless steel.
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A George III sterling silver open salt, well embossed with roses and raised on tripod legs, Stephen Adams II, London 1770. Diameter 7 cm. Weight 53g.
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A Willian IV sterling silver condiment spoon, fiddle pattern, gilt bowl, monogrammed 'MWL, William Eaton, London 1837. Weight 18g.
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A George III sterling silver miniature barrel, opening on one compartment, dents. Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1799. Height 4.5 cm. Weight 17.7g.
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A George III sterling silver creamer, lightly engraved with floral a floral band, monogrammed 'ML', London 1809. Length 13 cm. Weight 107g. Dents.
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A sterling silver enamel decorated cigarette case, gilt interior, hallmarked English import marks, Stockwell & Co, London 1921. 10 x 8 x 1.2 cm. Weight 226g.
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A Victorian sterling silver part cutlery set, for three, comprising silver blades knives and forks, the ivory handle enhanced with a ball sterling silver finish. Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1887.
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A George III sterling silver snuffer, circular base, with 'S' shaped handle, plain design, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1816. Height 9 cm. Weight 27.2g. Dents.
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A Dresden porcelain urn, pompous lid with encrusted floral figurines, on pedestal. Germany, early 20th century. Height 62 cm.
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A Dresden porcelain lamp, blue and white volkstedt couple figurine with floral design, on pedestal. Germany, early 20th century. Height 60 cm.
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A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustreware, the exterior in blue lustre with phoenix decoration, the interior mottled orange with stylised gilt decoration at rim and phoenix to base. 1920-1930. Pattern Z2644. Together with a Bursley Ware 'Dragon' octagonal low bowl. Diameter 12 cm, length 15.5 cm. Centre.
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A late 19th/ early 20th century Indian ivory carving of goddess Lakshmi, together with an Indian carved elephant and a Chinese Buddha. Height 4 cm-15.5 cm.
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A pair of late 18th century Meissen tea cups and saucers, hard-paste porcelain with Haslemere polychrome enamels, depicting blooming flowers, and an allegorical relief to rims, surmounted with the bust of a maiden, together with matching hot water pot, lidded sugar bowl and creamer (lid missing). (8).
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A Christofle 'Deux Poissons' vase, shaped as two fish intertwined, silver plated. Height 14.5 cm. Weight 975g. Made after 1983.
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A large French figural gilt mantel clock by 'Stauffer', in the Empire style, embellished with a courting couple. Key included. Height 53 cm.
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A 19th century classical revival banquet lamp, cut glass reservoir, supported by a brass column with three Egyptian sphinx to base. Height 75 cm.
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A large 19th century Chinese Canton ivory carving, the cylinder body carved with pagodas, warriors, immortals, dragons, fish, trees and boats, against a pierced back ground. Height 24 cm. A/F – some losses to areas to pierced back ground.
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Two volumes, 'Kingfishers and Related Birds' by Joseph M. Forshaw and William T. Cooper. Limited edition 173/1000, edited by Lansdowne edition in 1987 and 1993, both signed by the author and illustrator. Boxed.
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A pair of 18th century walnut wall appliques, each with four lights, carved with musical trophies on a foliate wine ribbon surmount. Height 165 cm.
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An 18th century oak Welsh dresser, the upper section fitted with plate racks, the lower fitted with three drawers and cupboards below. Width 145 cm.
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A George III style mahogany bookcase, by Colonial Heritage. The architectural pediment centered by a bust of a maiden, with astragal glazed doors below, the lower section fitted with panelled doors, on plinth base. Bearing a paper label. Width 126 cm.
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A mahogany twin pedestal desk, by Colonial Heritage, after an example at Windsor castle, with leather inset top, the curved pedestal doors enclosing drawers. Width 160 cm.
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A Victorian rosewood double ended settee, well carved centre rail, raised on cabriole legs, upholstered in silvered button velvet. Width 196 cm.
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