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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:296
Sale Title:The Hyde CollectionLots with images:294
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:210
Date:2-Dec-2019
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A group of three Chinese famille rose polychrome decorated porcelain wares, comprised of two tea bowls and a saucer, each with scenes of courtiers at leisure. Qing Dynasty, Qianlong period (1736-1795), circa 1785. Bowls: 7.5 x 4.5 cm, saucer: 12 x 2.5 cm
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Two Chinese bowls, one blue and white, with interior floral medallion and exterior dragon motifs, the other blue and celedon green with interior medallion of a dragon. Late Ming Dynasty, Wanli period (1573-1620). 16.5 x 5 cm and 21 x 9.5 cm
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A collection of six Chinese ceramic and porcelain provincial plates and dishes, the underglaze blue and white and polychrome decorated in various designs. Late Ming Dynasty, Wanli period (1573-1620). Various sizes
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A collection of six Chinese underglaze blue and white porcelain plates, of various designs. Late Ming Dynasty, Wanli period (1573-1620). Various sizes
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A Chinese underglaze blue and white ceramic lidded jar, with foliate and floral decoration, the lid lobed in ten panels around a central flower motif. Ming Dynasty, Wanli period (1573-1620). 14 x 5 cm
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A collection of six Chinese underglaze blue and white porcelain and earthenware vases, with decorations in various naturalistic designs. Late Ming Dynasty, Wanli period (1573-1620). Various sizes
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Collection of six Vietnamese Anamese lidded jars, in underglaze blue and white, glazes on ceramic bodies. Vietnamese circa 15th-16th centuries. Various sizes
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A selection of eight Thai lidded vessels, in blue and brown underglazes, on stoneware and earthenware bodies. Thai 15th or 16th century. Various sizes
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A small group of three Chinese Celedon vessels, in green and white glazes over finely potted bodies, comprised of one lidded dish with floral and ribbed applied and incised designs. Early Qing Dynasty, Kangxi period (1662-1722). Various sizes
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Two Chinese Swatow Ware bowls, one crackle glaze with an internal underglaze blue medallion, the other with traces of applied polychrome decoration and an internal medallion of a bird. Late Ming Dynasty, Wanli period (1573-1620). 20 x 8.5 cm and 20.5 x 8.5 cm
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A selection of six Thai Earthenwares, in celedon and brown glazes, comprised of two bowls, two pots and two minature vases. Thai circa 16th century. Various sizes
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A Flight Barr Worcester dessert service, painted with botanical specimens within spirally moulded borders painted in sepia with lily of the valley and gilding. Flowers are named on the reverse, some pieces wih script marks, 'Flight B and Barr Wor. Manufactures to their Majesties' and incised 'B'. Consisting of lidded tureen and cover on stand, two oval dishes, two round single handled dishes and twelve plates. English circa 1800. Reference: flight and Barr Worcester porcelain 1783-1840, by Henry Sandon, p…
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A Nymphenburg porcelain blue and gilt Bavarian Royal service, after a design by the Bohemian sculptor, Dominikus Auliczek. The pearl service in the Louis-Seize style. It was exclusively reserved for the Wittelsbach house as the Royal Bavarian service until the beginning of the 20th century. In 1918 it was created for the golden wedding anniversary of King Ludwig III and Maria Theresa as a one-off production. It has minature paintings of the most important stages of the Royal couple's life. Consisting of 4…
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A Flight Barr and Barr Worcester part dessert service, with floral decoration in Imari colours. Consisting of lidded tureen, two smaller lidded tureens, two square dishes, two round single handled dishes, one oval dish and seven plates. Impressed factory marks. English circa 1810.
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A Chamberlains Worcester armorial teacup and saucer, with panels of coloured flowers on a richly gilt Royal Blue ground, a crest of a seated dog and motto - 'faithful not fawning'. English circa 1815.
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An English dessert service, the green border decorated with country scenes. Consisting of two lidded sauce tureens, three low comports, six serving dishes, six cups and saucers. English circa 1850.
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A collection of five pieces of first period Worcester blue and white, including a lidded creamer decorated with the 'Three flowers' pattern, two tea bowls decorated with the 'Zig zag fence' pattern, a saucer in the 'Bouquets' pattern and a teapot decorated in the 'Prunes root' pattern. English 18th century. Various sizes
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An extensive 'Stone China' dinner set, transfer decoration of flowers and insects. Consisting of 48 dinner plates, 8 entree plates, 12 graduate plates, 1 mazarine tray, 3 lidded sauce tureens on stands, 3 lidded vegetable dishes and one large two handled tureen. English circa 1850. Provenance: D.C.Monk, 132-134 Kensington churches, 1970.
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A Meissen porcelain perfume bottle and stopper, modelled in the form of a lady holding a dog under her left arm, in a purple striped dress and yellow bodice. German 19th century. Height 8 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, decorative Arts sale, Melbourne, 2001
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A Meissen silver gilt mounted porcelain scent bottle, outside decorated perfume bottle and stopper modelled in the form of arm. The hand holding a bunch of grapes, with an orange sleeve with flowers in gilt and white cuff. German 19th century. Height 8.5 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, decorative Arts, Melbourne, 2001
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A English Delft blue and white octagonal plate, painted in the centre with a view of a Chinese man seated in a field with two similar figures on the rim. London or Bristol 1680-1700. Diameter 21 cm, Literature: a yellow and purple manganese plate in this pattern is discussed and illustrated in Micheal Archer, 'Delftware: the tin-glazed earthenware of the British Isles', page 204, B193, and the origin of the pattern is discussed on page 257.
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Two Delft blue and white plates, one decorated with figures in a landscape, the other with flowers and stylised trees in a landscape. Circa 1750. Diameter 22.5 cm
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A set of four English Delft blue and white plates, decorated with a central panel of a Chinese man in a landscape with a border of flowers, leaves and scrolls. Liverpool circa 1740. Diameter 23 cm. Provenance: Raymond plant Antiques, 26-40 Kensington high Street, London, 1970.
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A Dutch Delft five piece garniture, comprising of two lidded baluster vases, two flared beaker vases and a tall double gourd shaped vase. Dutch 20th century. Height 44 cm
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An exceptional and rare suite of two Regency card tables and a sofa table, each with gadrooned edges and carved neoclassical medallions on a gunbarrel pedestal and quadraform base with stylised lion's paw feet on concealed castors. In mahogany and with mahogany veneers. English circa 1820. Card tables: 73.5 x 91 x 44.5 cm, sofa table: 73.5 x 151 x 65 cm. Provenance: Martyn Cook Antiques,Sydney 1982
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A superb Regency sofa table, of Pembroke type in fine calamander and rosewood veneer over mahogany. The top is inlaid with a gilt brass scrolling acanthus leaf border and stringing, and mounted with gilt bronze borders. The four bow shaped legs, also known as spider legs, and central roundel are mounted in neoclassical motifs in gilt bronze and terminate in gilt bronze capped feet on brass castors. Attributed to George Oakley. The firm of George Oakley produced stylish furniture in the Grecian taste during…
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A very fine pair of matched Regency period rosewood collection cabinets, the diamond and checkerboard patterned specimen marble surfaces, elaborate gilt bronze mounts, glass doors and mirror backs on tapered legs with concave open lower shelves. One cabinet with a writing drawer. English circa 1815. 144 x 89.2 x 35 cm. Provenance: W.F.Bradshaw Pty Ltd., Sydney
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An exceptional late Regency Brazillian rosewood supper or games table, the faceted pedestal with a finely carved lotus motif on a quadraform base with stylised 'Oriental' carved feet terminating in paws. English circa 1825. 74 x 90 x 45 cm
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A fine Regency period mahogany card table, with rosewood crossbanding and ebony and boxwood stringing, on a generously turned pedestal base with four curved sabre legs terminating in brass capped feet. English circa 1815. 75.5 x 86.5 x 45 cm. Provenance: W F Bradshaw Pty Ltd, Sydney 1976
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A William IV mahogany dining table, the top finely veneered in ten panels of flame mahogany, on a tapered pedestal elaborately carved with stylised lotus motifs and a circular disk type base with four carved feet. English circa 1810. 74 x 125 cm
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A nest of three George III coromandel and rosewood occasional tables, English circa 1810, English circa 1810. Largest: 77 x 56 x 35 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, the Normal Wheeler collection, Sydney, 1994
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A fine George III Adam style mahogany side table, of stepped form, the eight tapered legs and frieze elegantly carved with fluting and neoclassical medallions. English circa 1780. 86 x 177 x 65 cm. Provenance: Paul Kenny, Dingley, Hindhead, Surrey
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An Anglo-Ceylonese calamander and specimen wood travelling box, of rectangular form, the sides gently carved in a linenfold pattern. The interior fitted with a mechanical cabinet and two tiers of tray compartments. The drawers and the lids in different exotic timbers and ivory with borders of ebony and ivory and gilt metal in various patterns. The underside of the lid inlaid with a whorl design. Sri Lankan circa 1830. 15 x 42.5 x 25 cm
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A very fine set of six Regency period Brazilian rosewood dining chairs, of neoclassical form with elegant sabre legs and brass inlays to the top and back rails and brass stringing to the legs and seat rails. The drop in seats upholsetered in a fine silk lampas. English circa 1810. 85.5 x 46 x 45 cm
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A good George III Cuban mahogany supper and games table, with polished interior, four elegant tapered legs and a single drawer to one end. English circa 1800. 74.5 x 91 x 42.5 cm
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A Georgian mahogany sewing table, in mahogany and mahogany veneers on pearwood, with fine tapered legs and a fitted interior cross stretcher with yellow silk pouch. English circa 1790. 77 x 45 x 35 cm
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A George III period Pembroke type four drawer dropside table / cabinet, in mahogany and mahogany veneers with boxwood stringing on finely turned brass capped legs. The lion and ring drawer handles in gilt brass. English circa 1815. 77.5 x 74.5 x 44.5 cm
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