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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:255
Sale Title:The Collector's AuctionLots with images:255
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:183
Date:25-Feb-2020
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The Duke of Wellington drum, it is reputed that the drum was once owned by the Duke of Wellington. It was used in military religious padres during drum head Services on various battlefields of Europe. These padres have signed the drum, and it is believed to also contain the signature of William IV. England, 19th century. Diameter 72 cm, height 72 cm. Provenance: by repute, the Duke of Wellington, Apsley house, London, gifted to the 1st Earl of Ancastes, Gilbert Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, Grimthorpe…
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A fine pair of French bronze lanterns, each with twenty four bevelled glass panels, crown top with canthus base. With four light fittings. French, circa 1900.
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Watcombe Pottery terracotta and sterling silver ice bucket, with drainer and silver plated tongs, factory stamp to base. The Watcombe Terra-Cotta clay Company was started by G J Allen in 1871 to use red clay found around the area of Torquay, in Devon. Sheffield, 1875. Height 10 cm
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A rare English specimen carved cedar mirror, of small size, with the original distressed mercury glass rectangular plate. The elaborately carved hybrid Baroque and rococo revival frame with motifs including flowers, foliage, ribbons, shells, acanthus leaves and a cornucopia, around an internally beaded edge, the crest with a central shield with carved initials. England, circa 1880.
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An Elliot bracket clock, the mahogany cased miniature bracket clock with figurative dial, engraved 'Fattorini Bradford an Elliot Clock'. England, circa 1950. Height 23 cm
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A Baynes regulator longcase clock, the silvered dial with an Arabic numeral minute ring enclosing subsidiary seconds and Roman numeral hour chapter rings, with a deadbeat escapement, maintaining power and beat adjustment to the crutch, mercury compensating pendulum and a single brass weight, above a scroll carved grape and vine crest, housed within a domed rectangular mahogany case with glaze access doors to the top and glaze panels to the sides and front of the trunk, above a plinth base, the dial signed…
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A mid 18th century mahogany Long-Case clock by R Jackson of Hexham, of elegant proportions, the top with swan pediment and fluted columns capped in gilt brass, with an elaborately engraved and embossed gilt brass face in rococo motifs and signed by the maker 'R Jackson Hexham'. The case in mahogany veneered on pine and crossbanded in rosewood with ebony and satinwood stringing and inlaid walnut details. England, circa 1750. Height 209 cm
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Seven boxes of cigars, comprised of a vintage unopened box of 10 Dunhill Estupendos Cigars, 7 inch, two vintage unopened boxes of 25 Romeo Y Jullieta Habana Coronas Cigars, 5.5 inch, two cabinet boxes of 25 Davidoff No1, No2 grand Cru Cigars, 5.5 inch, and two unopened boxes of 25 Davidoff No3 Cello's Cigars, 5.5 inch.
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A fine pair of Blue John and ormolu candlesticks in the manner of Matthew Boulton, square bases, urn shaped Blue John centres surmounted with ormolu mounts. England, circa 1810. Height 27.5 cm
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A pair of lamps with silk shades, modern Chinese ceramic table lamps, each of square baluster form and on giltwood base, fitted for electricity and with shade. Ex mallet, London. Height 54 cm
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A Victorian ceramic lamp base, the Burgundy ground decorated with classical cameos, brass mask handles, top and base. England, circa 1890. Height 39 cm
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A porcelain lamp base, the grey ground ceramic body decorated with gilded flowers, scrolls and leaves with central landscape panels signed 'E Ball', gilded rams head handles and brass base. England, circa 1900. Height 29 cm
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Two volume facsimile of the great Domesday, bound in brown calfskin to the 12th century design of the Winton Domesday. With a two volume English translation, people and places index volume and a matching box of ordinance survey maps with overlaid Domesday sites. Dedicated with gracious permission to her Majesty the Queen. Published Alecto historical Editions, 2000. Limited edition 367/450.
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A pair of Coronation glasses, with engraved decoration of fleur de lys and 'Er II, June 2nd 1953', with air twist stems. Height 15.5 cm
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A fine quality suite of St Louis crystal, consisting of 7 champagne flutes,12 red wine glasses, and 9 white wine glasses. Each with fine cut decoration and gilt mounts. Printed factory mark 'St Louis France'.
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A part set of Baccarat crystal, comprised of 10 champagne flutes and 22 wine glasses, decorated with scrolls and foliate motif, printed factory mark to base.
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A part suite of Waterford Crystal, in the 'Colleen' pattern, consisting of 10 red wine glasses, 10 hock glasses, 10 champagne flutes, 10 liqueur glasses, 9 water glasses, 5 sherry glasses, and 2 brandy balloons.
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Selection of cut crystal glasses, consisting of 10 cut crystal water glasses, 5 cut crystal whisky glasses, 3 cut crystal brandy balloons, 1 Tudor crystal, 4 plain brandy balloons, and 2 Stuart Crystal. 20th century.
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A Georgian cut glass decanter, cut decoration, three ringed collar and stopper, with later silver mount 'Birmingham 1934'. England, circa 1820. Height 26 cm
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A collection of sterling silver table Ware, consisting of two small rectangular dishes, gadrooned boarders, Birmingham, 1937, height 10.7 cm, a pair of salt and pepper shakers, Sheffield, 1948, a pair of toast racks, Birmingham, 1937, and a sterling silver and ebony candle snuffer, classical plain design, ebony with calved rope twist design. Maker Barker Ellis. Birmingham, 1965.
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A fine quality English sterling silver four piece tea and coffee service, London 1857, the teapot, coffee pot, sugar basin and milk jug of renaissance revival design with raised decoration of acanthus scrolls and flowers. The spouts and handles terminating with applied green man masks. Maker Joseph Agell. London, 1857. Height of coffee pot 27 cm
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Fine pair of George III period sterling silver candlesticks, plain classical design with turned wooden inserts to the base, with Old Sheffield Plate twin candelabra mounts with drip trays. Maker John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co. Sheffield, 1819. Height 38 cm
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A pair of Georgian style sterling silver candlesticks, classical style with fluted and scroll decoration, weighted bases. Maker Samuel Walker & Co. Sheffield, 1836 & 1838. Height 23 cm
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A pair of Victorian sterling silver fiddle pattern ladles with a silver sweet meat dish, ladles, maker Charles Boyton. London, 1841. The sweet meat dish with shaped edge with pierced decoration. Sheffield, 1948. Diameter of dish 16 cm
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A four piece sterling silver serving set, consisting of a circular cake plate on stand, diameter 28 cm, a circular biscuit plate on stand, diameter 20.5 cm, a sugar bowl, height 6 cm, and a spoon. Plain design with Celtic design boarder and applied motifs. Maker W & Sissons (Walter & Charles Sissons). Sheffield, 1937.
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A Georgian sterling silver mustard pot, plain design with reeded border, pierced thumb piece, clear glass liner with a sterling silver 'London 1835' fiddle pattern spoon. London, 1826. With a lidded mustard pot and spoon, plain design, scroll thumb piece, bakerlite liner, Sheffield, 1948.
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A fine George II sterling silver tray, circular with applied pie-crust and scroll boarder, engraved with scroll and floral design, the central cartoche with engraved crest, on three scroll feet. Maker Jonathan swift. London, 1753. Diameter 49 cm. Provenance: Nerilee Antiques, Gordon 1984
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A late Victorian boxed canteen of sterling silver cutlery, consisting of 18 table forks, 18 dessert forks, 8 tablespoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 1 large ladle, 1 small ladle, and 1 serving spoon in an oak brass mounted case. James Dixon & Sons. Sheffield 1895.
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A French Pate-Sur-Pate jardiniere, of large size with raised footrim and ribbed top ring, applied rococo handles and fine gilding. The body in glossy brown glaze and decorated with white pate-sur-pate relief scenes of two women sitting on Hippogriffs, the decoration signed with the monogram 'TG', underglaze marks in green to base reading 'C P & Co. Mehring' with unidentified incised mark, probably Limoges. France, circa 1880. Height 17 cm
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An important Minton Pate sur pate vase depicting a diaphanous Semi-Clad maiden Jumping off a Cliff, signed: L. Solon, on a deep turquoise ground. Gilt scale decoration around neck of vase. Gilt mintons globe. Signed 'L. Solon' and with factory mark. Circa 1885. Height 22 cm
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A rare Minton pate sur pate pilgrim shape vase olive ground with crimson ground in reserve panel, depicting two cupids playing framed in an oval floral cartouche. Reverse: spray of oak leaves and acorns with a saddle bag and an arrow passing through the scene. Unusual gilt and silver mounts to foot, handles and neck. Attributed to Alboine Birks, mark: shape and date code, gilt Minton's globe and crown mark, circa 1885. Height 26 cm
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A blue and white transfer platter possibly James & Ralph Clews, of medium size, decorated in 'Shooting at the edge of a Jungle' pattern from the Indian sporting 188 series. Referenced in the dictionary of blue and white printed Pottery 1780-1880 (Coysh & Henrywood), page 187. England, circa 1810. 37 x 29 cm
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A large blue and white platter, of indented dish form with a wide rim, decorated in medium blue in 'The great wall of China pattern'. Referenced in Blue-Printed earthenware 1800-1850 (Coysh), pages 42-3 . Unmarked, Leeds old Pottery. England, circa 1800-1810. 53 x 39 cm
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A large blue and white platter, with a generous raised and lobed rim, decorated in 'The Picnic' pattern. Referenced in the dictionary of blue and white printed Pottery 1780-1880 volume II (Coysh and Henrywood), page 153. Possibly Ridgway. Circa 1820. 44 x 34 cm
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A blue and white transfer platter, of medium size, decorated in 'Russian Palace' pattern, incised '14' to base, maker unknown. England, circa 1815. 37 x 29 cm
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A large blue and white platter, of meat tray form in a generous size with indented base, raised on a deep footrim, decorated in 'Eastern Cattle' pattern. Factory unknown, large underglaze 'B' mark. Circa 1825. 47 x 34 cm
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A large blue and white Spode platter, of generous form with curved rim, decorated in 'Dooreahs or Dog Keepers Leading out Dogs Pattern'. Referenced in antique blue and white Spode (Williams), pages 33 & 41. Impressed mark for Spode I. England, circa 1805. 47 x 36 cm
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A large blue and white serving platter, of generous size with wide rim, decorated in a transfer printed 'Chinoiserie Bridgeless' pattern. Impressed anchor mark for davenport. England, circa 1795-1805. 46 x 34 cm
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Two blue and white transfer serving platters, of small size, one decorated in 'Wild Rose' pattern by Job Meir & Son, England, 1805-34, the other in 'Pastoral' pattern by Stevenson & Hancock, England, circa 1835. 34 x 27 cm
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Four English blue and white transfer dinner plates, one in 'Church by the Lake' pattern, maker unknown, circa 1810, one in 'Russian Palace' pattern, maker unknown, circa 1820, one by wood & Brettell in 'Birds Nest' pattern, incised marks to base, circa 1820, and one in 'English Manor house with two men on Horseback' pattern, maker unknown, impressed numbers to base and collection sticker for W. L. Little, circa 1850. Diameter 26 cm
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Four English blue and white transfer dinner plates, one J & W Ridgway plate in the 'Osterley Park' pattern, unmarked, 1814-30, one Don Pottery 'Italian Views' series plate, impressed and underglaze marks to base, 1790-1834, one plate in 'Piping Shephard' pattern, maker unknown, circa 1820, all three referenced in the dictionary of blue and white printed Pottery 1780-1880 volume I (Coysh and Henrywood), pages 111, 158, and 269. One Spode 'Caramanian Series' plate in 'Sarcophagi & Sepulchres at the head of…
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Six blue and white transfer wares, in various Chinoiserie patterns, comprised of a cup and saucer by Hart & Son, a cup and saucer by William Ratcliffe, a single cup by Hart & Son, a single plate by Bailey, and a pair of dishes by Hart & Son. All with underglaze marks. England, circa 1835.
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A John Rogers and Son blue and white transfer lidded tureen, with lion mask handles and lion finial, decorated in 'The Camel' pattern based on a print by Daniell. Impressed factory mark. Circa 1815-1842.
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An early blue and white transfer lidded tureen, on a raised footrim, the full handles terminating in stylised acanthus with matching finial, decorated in 'The Cowman' pattern, maker unknown. Referenced in the dictionary of blue and white printed Pottery 1780-1880 volume I (Coysh and Henrywood), page 96. Circa 1820.
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Three blue and white transfer wares, comprised of one large square serving dish with lid, one smaller square serving dish and an associated lid with lion finial, all decorated in Chinoiserie 'Willow' pattern. Makers unknown. England, circa 1820. Largest 30 x 25 cm
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