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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:487
Sale Title:The Private Collection of Trevor Kennedy AM, Day 2Lots with images:487
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:266
Date:2-Nov-2020
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A Royal Worcester coffee pot and cover, gilt handle and edging. The pale yellow ground painted with a bird of paradise on a branch, signed R. Austin. Based on a painting by Ellis Rowan sent to the Worcester factory by Flavelle Brothers Ltd, painted puce factory marks to base and lid, height 17.5 cm
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A Royal Worcester rectangular dish, cream ground with gilt edging. The interior decorated with a bird of paradise on a branch, signed R. Austin, printed puce factory mark, 'Bird of paradise' in script to base, length 23 cm, width 15 cm, height 7.5 cm
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A Royal Worcester plate, gilt edging, white ground, transfer print of a kookaburra on a branch in a landscape, printed puce factory marks, 'Kookaburra C2420' in script to base, diameter 15.5 cm
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A Royal Worcester Australian birds plate, gilt edging, cream ground painted with two spotted diamond birds on branches. John Pinnick collection label attached, signed B. M Bradshaw, printed puce factory St 'Spotted diamond bird 5V' in script to base, diameter 15 cm
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A Royal Worcester Australian birds plate, gilt acid etched foliate border, painted with two azure kingfishers on a branch in a landscape, signed R. Austin, printed puce factory marks, 'Flavelle Brothers Ltd', 'Azure kingfisher (55)' in script, impressed mark '13.05' to base, diameter 23 cm
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A framed square Royal Worcester plate, gilt edging, acid etched quaker border. Painted with a kookaburra on a wattle branch in a landscape, signed R. Austin, printed factory marks, 'Prouds Ltd', 'C546 5A' in script to base, dated 1911, plate 4.3 x 4.3 cm
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A Royal Worcester square plate, gilt foliate design border, the cream ground painted with a blue wren on a branch, printed puce factory marks, 'Blue wren C2431' in script to base, diameter 14.5 cm
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A miniature Royal Worcester jug, gilt handle and edging, cream ground painted with a kookaburra on a branch. Signed Powell, printed factory marks to base, height 3.5 cm. Provenance: The Ruth Simon Collection, privately acquired from the above in 2005
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Two Royal Worcester plates by C. Johnson, each painted with three flamingoes in a landscape. One with an acid etched quaker border decorated with grapes, the other with botanicals, both with printed puce factory marks, one with 'RDNo 564931' and 'W9639' in script, the other 'Made in England for Thos Webb & Sons, Melbourne' and 'W9736' in script.
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A Royal Worcester porcelain brooch, plain gold frame containing a circular plaque painted with a bird of paradise on a branch, signed R. Austin, puce factory mark to underside with original Flavelle, Roberts & Sankey Ltd box, diameter 3.5 cm. Provenance: Alan Landis, acquired from the above
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A collection of five Royal Worcester porcelain Australian birds plaques, four oval and one round, each painted with Australian birds including kookaburras, blue robin or spotted dunond. One with brooch fitting, either monogrammed or signed by R. Austin, printed factory marks to underside, circa 1925-26, diameter of circular 3.2 cm, one oval 3.2 x 2.5 cm, two oval 4 x 2 cm, mounted in a frame
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Three Royal Worcester Australian bird plaques, one circular, painted with flannel flowers. One circular painted with a blue wren on a wattle branch. One oval painted with a bird of paradise on a branch, each initialed R. A for R. Austin, puce factory marks to reverse, circa 1925, diameter of circular 3 cm, oval 2.8 x 2 cm. Provenance: Alan Landis, acquired from the above
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A Royal Worcester porcelain Australian birds plaque, circular, painted with two kookaburras on a branch, signed R. Austin, puce factory mark to base, circa 1925, diameter 4 cm
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A Wedgwood Jasperware 'Sydney Cove' medallion, with the classical figures of hope encouraging Art and Labour under the influence of peace, over the word 'Etruria' and the date 1789 in white on a black basalt base, in a later gilt frame retailed by 'D. Bernard fine Art gallery 387 George St Sydney', mid 19th century, diameter of the medallion 7.5 cm. Provenance: Alan Landis, acquired from the above
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A Wedgwood blue jasper Ware plaque, with a 15ct gold rope twist border frame, the front decorated with four maidens and 'Etruria 1789', the back stamped 'Wedgwood'.
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A Wedgwood blue jasper Ware plaque, the plaque with a relief of Captain Cook to the centre with a laurel leaf border, designed to commemorate the bicentenary of Australia, 1788-1988, edition 129/500, impressed marks 'Wedgwood made in England', signed in script 'D Hayes'.
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A Wedgwood Jasperware portrait plaque of Captain James cook, Shown in profile, after the wax portrait by John Flaxman, impressed 'Wedgwood' and incised 'Capt. Cook' to verso, circa 1790, 12.5 x 10 cm. Provenance: The Ruth Simon Collection, privately acquired from the above in 2005
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A pair of Wedgwood comports painted with Australian flora, and two others similar, each with gilt borders painted with arrangements of various flowers, the taller comports impressed 'Wedgwood'. (4), diameter 24 cm
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A dessert service handpainted with Australian wildflowers, the porcelain by Wedgwood with scalloped rim, comprising a large and small comport and five plates all decorated with different blooms of the bush signed with initials H.A.F. (7), diameter 24 cm
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A Wedgwood 'Seaweed' bowl, decorated with seaweed and applied lobster feet, printed mark to base 'Seaweed', 'Etruria, England' and 'Wedgwood'. Impressed 'Wedgwood', in script 'C2457'.
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A Wedgwood cabinet plate painted with a cockatoo by E.J. Everard, the plate with moulded reeded border and green flowerhead rim, the blue central reserve with a cockatoo on a fruiting branch, impressed mark, diameter 23 cm
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A collection of Australian commemorative Jasperware, a silverplate mounted salad bowl and servers by Adams with the arms of Melbourne, a Wedgwood trinket box, lozenge shaped tray and spill vase with Western Australia, two small vases with Sydney NSW, and two small vases with South Australia and Queensland. (10)
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Three items of Wedgwood Jasperware commemorating Captain Arthur Phillip and the Bicentenary and two jasper moulds, an oval plaque, a bud vase and a square trinket box, each with a portrait of the first governor, and two Wedgwood moulds for the Australian coat of arms, impressed 'Wedgwood'. (5)
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Two items of Sunderland lustre pare, both with transfer decoration of 'The great Australian clipper Ship', comprising a jug and a basin with orange lustre bands, the bowl impressed 'Scott', mid 19th century, height of jug 19.5 cm
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A ceramic bowl modelled with sea life, signed D. Pickering and dated 14.10.37, the rim formed as waves with coral, seaweed, seahorse and fish, width 31 cm
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A Caverswall porcelain commemorative loving cup for the 150th Anniversary of the Founding of Western Australia, decorated in gilt with blue reserved panels having a portrait of Prince Charles and two others, height 16 cm
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A large Measham Pottery bargeware teapot with Australian inscription, the domed cover with a teapot finial, the brown glazed body sprigged with flowers, baskets and pheasants and 'A Present to Mr & Mrs Hawksworth Victoria St Melbourne', late 19th century, height 30.5 cm
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A small Measham Pottery bargeware teapot with Australian inscription, the domed cover and brown glazed body sprigged with flowers within flower borders, and the inscription 'Presented to Mr & Mrs stone Melbourne', late 19th/early 20th century, height 18 cm
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A Lithgow Pottery lidded jar, ovoid with a flared neck, having impressed decoration to the cover and around the shoulder, brown glaze, late 19th century, height 26.5 cm, diameter 24 cm. Provenance: The Ruth Simon Collection, privately acquired from the above in 2005
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A rare Ceramique Rambervillers model of a kangaroo, in green/blue iridescent glaze, impressed marks, early 20th century, height 26 cm. Provenance: The Ruth Simon Collection, privately acquired from the above in 2005. Other Notes: in 1903 Alphonse Cytere (1861-1941) set up an Art studio in Rambervillers near Strasbourg, which produced ceramics often designed by prestigious artists of the Ecole de Nancy such as Bussiere, Gruber, Jeandelle, Majorelle. Rambervillers specialised in unusual and iridescent glazes…
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Two Carlton Ware 'Butterfly Girl' figurines for the Australian market, and a Bunnykins Lifesaver, the butterfly girls with Australian flag wings, produced for Artware Collectables, the special edition Royal Doulton 'Federation Bunnykins' produced for Dalbry Antiques, Melbourne. (3), height of the butterfly girl 23.5 cm
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A collection of kangaroo themed items and a trench art Briar pipe, comprising a Carlton Ware kangaroo advertising figure for Guinness, another of a porter and Joey, an ostrich and two jugs titled 'My Goodness My Guinness', a jointed toy kangaroo, a copper kangaroo lighter, and a black painted brass kangaroo pipe stand, the pipe with all over carved detail including inscription 'To A.H. Read from John W. Read' and other inscriptions relating to the battlefields of Flanders in World War I. (9)
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A collection of kangaroo figurines, comprising two Malaysian metal money boxes, a musical porcelain group, a Coalport and a Wedgwood porcelain kangaroo, two brass roos, a frosted glass macropod, two small brass examples, a kangaroo mounted glass box, a ceramic roo decanter, a painted lead figure and a metal advertising figure, and two plastic examples. (16)
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Three 19th century ceramic kangaroo spill vases, a humorous creamware spill vase marked in script to the underside 'A real Australian, but all Australians are not like this', a flower and foliage encrusted Ernst Bohne & Sohne vase with a pair of wallabies, and another German double vase centred with a kangaroo and joey, height of tallest 15 cm
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A collection of ceramic kangaroo figurines, of varying sizes, origins and designs including a Beswick 'Roo, a Goebel kangaroo and joey, a German group of boxing kangaroos, an Edwin leech & Co stump figure, a Beswick kangaroo, a Beswick koala, a Japanese salt and pepper mother and joey and others. (14)
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A Royal Doulton and a Doulton Burslem biscuit barrel, each with silver plated lids and handles, the Royal Doulton barrel transfer decorated with Christmas bush, the Burslem barrel with waratahs in underglaze blue. (2)
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A Mt Lonarch vase and cover painted by Lorraine Lucey, the domed cover with gumnut finial, the ovoid body with scroll handles and moulded foot, painted in colours with a creek winding between eucalypts, height 24 cm
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An Art Deco porcelain vase decorated with Waratahs, the ovoid body with a pair of squared handles, painted with stylised waratah flowers and foliage in shades of orange and blue, signed a a Cardiff, height 22 cm
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Three wall vases and a trough vase, a Pate's Potteries wall vase moulded as gum leaves and a smaller similar in brown glaze, a McCredie Art Deco wall vase with blue interior, and a Diana trough with green brown glaze. (4)
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A Diana ceramic wall vase and a pair of wall vases, the Diana vase with kangaroo paw in relief, pink and grey glaze, the pair of elongated conical vases with mottled brown, green and orange glaze. (3). Provenance: The Ruth Simon Collection, privately acquired from the above in 2005
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Three Australian ceramic wall vases, a mottled brown pine cone example incised 'Bennett Adelaide', another with gum leaves and nuts, and an aquatic example with a crab and seaweed incised 'Gres autumn tones and Russett' to verso. Provenance: The Ruth Simon Collection, privately acquired from the above in 2005
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Two similar 'Alden Haven' wall vases, each modelled as gum leaves and nuts, one glazed green the other green, brown and grey, height 20 cm
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Four Australian ceramic gum leaf moulded wall vases, of similar design, two with a Burgundy glaze, one with mottled brown and another with mottled brown/green glaze. Provenance: The Ruth Simon Collection, privately acquired from the above in 2005
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Three Australian Art Deco ceramic vases, a stepped Bossley ware wall pocket in blue mottled glaze with a kangaroo in relief, a Diana wall pocket with sgraffito decoration of three flying ducks, and a Modern Ceramic Products circular vase modelled with a dancer in pink glaze. Provenance: The Ruth Simon Collection, privately acquired from the above in 2005
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Five Australian Art Pottery vases by Regal Mashman, John Campbell and Melrose Ware, the two Regal Mashman vases with brown/blue glaze, the two blue glazed Melrose vases moulded with gum leaves and koalas, the Campbell vase of flattened conical form with streaky brown glaze.
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A small porcelain bowl painted by Ada Ione Newman, with a design of stylised trees in shades of blue lustre, the interior with orange and blue mottled glaze, signed to base, height 5 cm, diameter 7.5 cm
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A cylindrical vase painted by Ada Ione Newman, with a continuous design of Art Nouveau style trees in brown on a deep orange ground, signed to underside and monogrammed, transfer mark of B & Co Limoges, height 26 cm. Provenance: The Ruth Simon Collection, privately acquired from the above in 2005. Other Notes: Ada Newman (1869-1949) was a founding member of the Arts & Crafts Society of NSW created in 1906. Her china painting was shown in the 1907 women's work exhibition in Melbourne, as well as with the…
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A Diana Pottery vase painted with an outback scene attributed to Norman Sherratt, of squat baluster form, painted mark to base 'Australian bush scenes hand Painted', height 14.5 cm
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A stoneware vase by Merric Boyd, of graduated conical form with flared rim, mottled blue glaze, incised signature and date to base, 1926, height 26 cm
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A rare 'Jolliff' jug by Frederick E. Cox, of open mouthed form with a weeping tree handle, blue green glaze, incised to the base: 'Jolliff hand built Cfe Victorian Centenary 1834-1934', dated 1934, height 15 cm, diameter 20 cm
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A porcelain coffee pot, painted by Mamie Venner, the Limoges body painted in colours with a phoenix to either side on a gilt lustre ground, signed to the base, height 22.5 cm. Other Notes: Mamie Venner (1881-1974) was a leading member of the South Australian Society of Arts and her work is represented in the Art Gallery of South Australia and the Museum of applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney.
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A porcelain vase painted by Mamie Venner, the Limoges porcelain body of flattened ovoid form with gilt banded neck and foot rim painted all over with tropical fish, shells and seaweed, signed to base, height 20.5 cm. Provenance: Alan Landis Antiques, acquired from the above
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An ovoid vase painted by Mamie Venner, the ovoid body with a circular spreading foot, having a pair of gilt scrolled 'flame' handles and a frilled neck, the body painted with an abstract all over design in reds, orange and gold lustre, signed and dated 1934 to base, height 40 cm
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A pair of Australian Melrose Ware ceramic bookends and another pair of bookends, the Melrose ware with the mask of Tragedy in green glaze, and a pair cast as three horse heads in pale green glaze. (2), height of tallest 17.5 cm
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Five pieces of Australian Art Pottery by E. Bryce Carter and Mashman, comprising a gum nut and leaf wall vase, pin dish, small vase and toast rack by Carter, and a pair of gum nut and leaf bookends by Mashman Pottery.
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A collection of Hellfire ceramics, comprising a large crocodile modelled teapot, a mug and a cream jug ensuite, a mug with a kookaburra, a small jug with a dragon and a dragon candlestick. (6)
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A Shelley porcelain coffee set painted with Western Australian wildflowers, each creamware piece of fluted Art Deco design decorated with a spray of wildflowers, identified on the underside of each saucer, 1925-1945. (7), height of coffee pot 19 cm
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A collection of Grimwade's 'Kookaburra' porcelain, with orange lustre ground, transfer decorated with a pair of kookaburras on a branch or in a landscape, a quantity comprising candlesticks, vases of various shapes, a float bowl, a tobacco jar, a teapot, a jug, dishes, and plates in varying shapes and sizes. (41)
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A quantity of Victorian and later crested table ware, including a meat platter for the Tasmanian steam navigation Co, Queensland and N.S.W. Parliaments, civil service Stores Restaurant, R.A.A.F. And others. (28)
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Collection of late Victorian commemorative ware 'Advance Australia', comprising a small jug with the arms and motto, a NSW Centennial mug and plate, a Continental cup and saucer and a plate with similar design, two similar trinket boxes and a cover, a shaped sandwich plate, an Adelaide commemorative plate, a Queen Victoria golden jubilee plate, an Aynsley mug with the animals of the Empire, and a Royal Winton chintz ashtray with the Commonwealth arms. (14)
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A quantity of Royal commemorative china, comprising a cup and saucer for Queen Victoria's 1887 Jubilee, a plate for the 1887 Jubilee, various trios to celebrate Royal visits and coronations and the British Empire exhibition 1925, a plate celebrating the wedding of Prince Charles and lady Diana Spencer, a plate from the state luncheon for H.M. Queen Elizabeth in Sydney 1988 and others, late 19th to late 20th century. (37)
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A collection of Shelley porcelain souvenir ware for 'Kosciusko N.S.W.', including three trios, a pair of vases, a fish shaped vase, an ovoid vase, two further cups, a circular box and cover, two tennis racquets, and three shaped pin dishes all decorated with a woman skiing. (22)
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A collection of Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games commemorative porcelain, comprising three trios by Royal Albert, a cabinet plate and two small dishes of Japanese manufacture.
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A quantity of crested wares of Australian interest, by Goss, Shelley, and Royal Doulton including a coffee pot, a tea pot, a shaving mug, a loving cup, a ewer, a baby's plate, and smaller pieces similar including a match striker and stand all decorated with the arms of States, institutions etc. Some pieces retailed by Flavelle Bros. (30)
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A quantity of Royal Doulton crested china for St Peter's College Adelaide, each with the coat of arms and motto, early 20th century. (18)
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A quantity of porcelain table ware and silver plate for Parliament House Canberra, decorated with black line rims and the Commonwealth coat of arms in colour, various makers including Wedgwood and Royal Doulton, seven soup plates, various dinner and side plates, tea cups and coffee cups and some saucers, eight crested plated knives and soup spoons, mid 20th century. (50)
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A quantity of porcelain table ware for the Commonwealth of Australia, plates, side plates, serving platters, jugs, and others each with a gilt rim and Commonwealth coat of arms by Minton, a teapot, creamer and sugar basin similar by Wedgwood, and other pieces similar by other makers, late 20th century. (40)
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A collection of Victorian and later commemorative plates and table ware relating to the Colonies, including old Sydney and Melbourne views, maritime subjects, transfer printed Australian flora and subjects, and others. (16)
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An English glazed ceramic tile with two kangaroos and a Cortona oval dish with a flower and gum leaves, the Cortona dish incised 'Cortona handmade 1937'. (2). Provenance: The Ruth Simon Collection, privately acquired from the above in 2005
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A collection of Continental porcelain tea ware with Waratahs, probably German, transfer decorated with waratah, flannel flowers and Christmas bells, comprising: four tea cups, saucers and plates, a jug, a deep rectangular plate, two small shell shaped dishes, eleven small plates, four small plates similar with apricot borders, three plates with rocaille borders and two further circular plates, most marked 'No.2770 Australian flowers', late 19th century. (36)
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A collection of tableware decorated with kookaburras by J.A. Crisp, the Wilkinson 'Honeyglaze' plates with orange rims, transfer decorated with various scenes, some titled, and a Collingwood bone china mustard pot and cover and plate with three kookaburras, signed J.A. Crisp. (9)
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Three pieces of kookaburra decorated porcelain, a pink ground Grimwade's jug, a green ground vase, and a handpainted vase by Thelma Jamartz dated 1983. (3), height of tallest 35.5 cm
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An extensive Wilkinson creamware dinner service designed by Adrian Feint, transfer decorated with borders of stylised flannel flowers, foliage and lattice, comprising: dinner plates, entree plates, side plates, two sizes of bowls, tea and coffee cups and saucers, egg cups, small and large jugs, sugar basins, two covered vegetable dishes and under plates, gravy boat and under plate, oval serving plates and a coffee pot (a quantity, variations).
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Three pieces of Grimwade's Winton Ware, each decorated with a band of wattle, two vases with black ground and a jardiniere with a fishnet ground.
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A collection of Grimwades 'Kookaburras' float bowls and a vase and others similar, in various lustre colours, all with two kookaburras on a branch. (6)
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A group of Grimwades 'Wattle' pattern & other serving china, transfer decorated in brown and blue, two oval lidded vegetable dishes, a side and dinner plate and an underplate, two sauce tureens, another lidded vegetable dish, two dinner plates and an oval platter, and two rectangular platters, late 19th century. (12)
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A group of four pieces of Bakewell's transfer printed serving china, a rectangular lidded vegetable dish, and three graduated oval platters, all with brown transfer decoration of boronia, marked 'Lichfield' Bakewells Ltd Erskineville, late 19th century, the largest platter 33 x 42 cm
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Four items of Victorian transfer ware pottery of Australian interest, comprising an 'Australia' pattern blue and white soup plate by Jamieson & Co, and a pair of sepia soup plates by Dixon Phillips & Co. In their 'Australia' pattern, and a matching soup tureen and cover.
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A blue & white transfer ware cup and saucer commemorating the Repeal of the corn Laws, 'Australia' decorated all over with a design of wheat and flowers and ribbons inscribed 'Free', maker J. Jamieson & Co, circa 1840.
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A large Noritake serving set, consisting of four large bowls on stands, three smaller, four pairs of salad servers and a small ladle, decorated with cabbage leaves, lobsters, oysters and vegetable, printed factory marks to base.
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A porcelain cockatoo and a galah by Crown Staffordshire, modelled by G.T. Jones, each alert bird seated on a foliage and rockwork base. (2), height 33 cm
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Four porcelain Cockatoos, a stylised bird by Lyndale, modelled by J. Moss in yellow and green glaze, another with multicoloured glaze, a cockatiel on a tripod stand by Eno, and a Crown Staffordshire sulphur crested modelled by G.T. Jones, height of tallest 34.5 cm
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A white stoneware cockatoo, seated on a perch and square base, white glazed, early 20th century, height 39.5 cm. Provenance: The Ruth Simon Collection, privately acquired from the above in 2005
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