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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 good Pembroke type George III work table, the mahogany with boxwood stringing, two drawers and two false drawers with ivory knobs elegantly turned and brass mounted legs with castors and a moire silk basket with tassels. English circa 1805. 74.5 x 81 x 47.5 cm
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A fine Georgian Pembroke type rosewood work table, with boxwood stringing, the single drawer above a crimson pleated silk basket on outswept brass capped legs with a turned cross stretcher. English circa 1810. 75 x 75.5 x 55 cm
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A Handsome late Regency period breakfront twin pedestal sideboard, of large proportions, the pediment with carved shell motifs, the domed cupboards flanked by spiral carved supports, each on four carved and turned legs. In mahogany and mahogany veneers with ebony stringing. English circa 1825. 115 x 230 x 65 cm
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A fine Second Empire patinated and gilt bronze neoclassical chandelier, French circa 1860. 90 x 75 cm. Provenance: Philip Turner Antiques, London W1, 1988.
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A good 19th century English hanging wall light, decorated wih lions, dolphins and snakes. Modifed for electricity with two glass shades.
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A rare pair of small Regency mahogany Sideboards, each with four side drawers, a central draw and two cupboards. Scroll backs. English circa 1820. 112 x 117 x 50.5 cm. Provenance: park Antiques, St Helier, jersey, 1993.
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A fine Georgian mahogany document cabinet, with ebony stringing on four turned and brass-capped feet, finished on four sides with silk-lined brass grills. The top with an adjustable slope mechanism for folios. English circa 1790. 75 x 58.5 x 43.5 cm. Provenance: studio Antiques, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, 1988
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A set of seven Georgian Hepplewhite mahogany dining chairs, with finely carved reeded decoration, Roman style 'X' back rests, sabre form near legs and fluted front legs. English circa 1800. 87 x 53 x 45 cm
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A Sheraton type Georgian work table, on four fine tapered legs with concave stretchers, mahogany crossbanded in rosewood inlaid with satinwood and with boxwood stinging. Of oval form with a deep pleated and festooned silk basket. English circa 1790. 71.2 x 53.5 x 35 cm
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A good George III mahogany side table, of rectangular form with a shaped open lower shelf, the legs carved as tapered, fluted columns on cylindrical raised feet. English circa 1780. 89.5 x 73.5 x 35 cm
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A pair of Victorian mahogany framed armchairs, the fluid form with cabriole legs on porcelain castors, upholstered in an antique green figured velvet. English circa 1875. 98 x 64 x 75 cm
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A Georgian mahogany Pembroke type chamber table, with pot compartments on elegant, turned legs, one side opening upwards, the other down. English circa 1800. 78 x 36 x 40.5 cm
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A Georgian brass mounted mahogany gentleman's dressing chest, in campaign style with concealed basin holders, cupboard, drawer and removable pot compartment. English eighteenth century. 88.5 x 45 x 45 cm. Provenance: Lawsons, Sydney, 2001
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A substantial deeply buttoned mid Victorian armchair, in Australian cedar, the framed carved with flowers and leaves on cabriole legs with castors. Upholstered in a quality violet velvet. Australian circa 1860. 98 x 67 x 85 cm
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An 19th century oak Windsor type chair, the Windsor type back rest, pierced splats, out swept arms on turned supports and a shaped seat on turned legs with 'H' stretcher. English circa 1820. 110 x 70 x 65 cm
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An Australian cedar bookcase, the upper part with Gothic arched glazed panels and adjustable shelves, and the lower with a single drawer above a generous two door panelled cupboard. Australian circa 1850. 239 x 130 x 45 cm
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Two Chinese amber snuff bottles, one of a pod shape with pale green jade stopper, the other with stylised floral carved decoration. Chinese 19th century.
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Two Chinese snuff bottles, one rose quartz, carved with birds, flowers and leaves in relief, the other cinnabar lacquer decorated with figures in a landscae.
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Two Chinese agate snuff bottles, one carved with flowers and leaves, the other carved with a fish in relief. Late Ching period.
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Two ornately decorated pinchbeck watch key fobs, one with a compass, the other with carnelian inset. English circa 1800.
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A silver and gold plated watch key fob, with enamelled decoration, with a mother of pearl and gold plated watch fob. English circa 1810.
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A Coalbrookdale cast iron two seater garden bench, fern and blackberry pattern, stamped 'C.B.Dale & Co.' with a registration mark. Circa 1870. Width 108 cm
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A collection of four Critique volumes, comprising of, - 'Scripture natural History' by Rev. Alexander Fletcher, published by George Virtue, circa 1850. - 'The works of William Shakespear', vol.9 containing Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and Othello. Published in London 1751. - 'The Poetical works of Edward Young', vol.3, Stanhope press, Piccadilly, 1806. - 'The works of William Shakespear', vol.5 containing King Henry V, parts I, II, III. Published in London 1803.
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A set of twenty four volumes with tooled and stamped leather Spines, with marbled paper, 'The Waverley Novels', by Sir Walter Scott. Published in Edinburgh by Adam and Charles black, 1871.
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Seven antique volumes with leather Spines and marbled paper, four volumes of 'Rollin's ancient History' by Charles Rollin and, three volumes of 'Plutarch's Lives of Illustrious Men', translated from the Greek by John Dryden and others. Both published by John Wurtele Lovell, 24 Bond Street, New York.
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Selection of Rafael Valls fine Art catalogues and Bonhams magazines, also includes catalogues of fine Art from Johnny van Haeften and Sotheby's Previews.
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Collection of fine Art catalogues, catalogues from Rafael Valls, Johnny van Haeften, mallet, Phillips and Shapiro. Also included a selection of 'Antique Collectors' guides from the 1970s.
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Selection of books including a first edition Churchill set, includes books on Dutch and Flemish Art, period and rococo decorative arts, enamel boxes and a complete first edition set of Sir Winston Churchill's 'History of the English-Speaking Peoples'.
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Selection of books and catalogues on Asian ceramics and Sotheby's catalogues, Sotheby's catalogues covering European Art and single owner collections from 1996-2008.
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Collection of Christie's and Derek Robert's catalogues on clocks, also includes some Sotheby's catalogues on decorative arts. Catalogues date from 1974-2007.
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