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Auction House:Raffan Kelaher & ThomasNumber of lots recorded:229
Sale Title:Fine & Decorative ArtsLots with images:229
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:182
Date:21-Jun-2021
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A late 19th century Bohemian cut glass scent bottle, in ruby overlay with silver top and glass stopper, together with one other, an early 20th century magenta flashed glass bottle with silver top, both bottles of globular form. Height 5.5, 9.5 cm
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A pair of George IV sterling silver tea spoons, Old English pattern, William Schofield, London 1829. Weight 31grams
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A sterling silver small salt cellar, circular shaped, with blue liner, William Adams Ltd Birmingham 1937. Weight 13.1grams.
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A sterling silver Kings pattern part dinner set, comprising four main forks, three entree forks and three dessert spoons, H J Lias & Son London 1856. Weight 778grams.
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An early 20th century Bohemian uranium yellow cut glass perfume bottle, with silver flip back action lid. Height 10 cm.
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Two 19th century Bohemian cut glass perfume bottles, both of hexagonal form, one in cobalt blue glass and the other in ruby stained flash cut. Height 7.5, 8 cm. Minor chips and scratches.
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Two late 19th century Bohemian green flash cut glass scent bottles, with silver flip back lids. No stopper to both. Height 8,10 cm. Slight damage to one silver in the form of a small hold.
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Two early 20th century cut glass and sterling silver bottles, one an atomiser with silver mounts, and the other, a faceted body scent bottle with silver screw lid, no glass stopper. Height 9.5, 10 cm.
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Two Victorian cornucopia scent bottles, with silver embossed mounts and lids, both faceted bodies and and ring chain, one ruby glass and the other emerald green. Only one with glass stopper. Length 6 cm.
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Two Victorian Bristol blue coloured glass double ended scent bottle, both with faceted sides, one with silver mounts and the other with gilt metal mounts. Length 11.5, 12 cm.
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Three late 19th century scent bottles, including an Australian 1880s lavender scent bottle, a Victorian 'The three star lavender Water' bottle and one other. Height 6-22 cm
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A Victorian green pressed glass 'Crown Perfumery' smelling salts bottle, with crown stopper and impression to base, London, together with a silver Continental bottle holder, depicting a courting scene set in an idyllic garden with peacocks. Height 10 cm (total height)
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A four piece sterling silver tea set, comprising tea pot, hot water, sugar basin and milk jug, monogrammed Cif, hallmarked. Weight all in 2350grams.
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A late 19th century porcelain and gilt scent bottle, on green ground, together with a frosted pink art glass scent bottle. Height 6, 14 cm. Repair to porcelain rim and minor chips and scratches.
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Two goblets, carved into horn, enhanced with sterling silver rim or shields, England. Damaged. Tall goblet: William Dunningham & Co, Edimburgh 1904.
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A set of four sterling silver Paul Revere reproduction by Towle cocktail forks, scrolls and leaf handle, monogrammed. Together with four matching ramekin forks. Weight 139 grams.
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A George IV sterling silver spoon and knife, handle and blade sterling silver, previously gilded, Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham, 1829. Weight 51grams.
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A pair of Scottish sterling silver table spoons, Old English pattern, W.W, Edinburgh, 1786-1787. Weight 115grams.
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A silver vase, tubular form, scalloped rim, well decorated with flowers, tested as sterling. Height 30 cm. Weight 210grams
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A Queen Anne style walnut bureau, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior, with two drawers below, raised on cabriole legs. Height 101 x 69 x 52 cm.
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A late Victorian mahogany corner cabinet, the upper section fitted with astragal glazed door, above a single panel door, on plinth base. Bearing a BADA sticker. Height 211 x 70 x 43 cm.
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A fine onyx and champleve pedestal table, the square top above shaped champleve panel, raised on four turned tapering legs, united by an under tier. All over gilt metal mounts, French early 20th century. 81 x 45.5 x 45.5 cm.
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A William IV mahogany bookcase, the upper section fitted with two glass doors, above a lower section fitted with one drawer and two doors. As found - some losses. H. 212 x 97 x 52 cm.
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An Arts & Crafts walnut writing table, the rectangular top with moulded edge, above a reeded frieze drawer, raised on slender outset legs, united by lattice work stretchers. Height 72 cm. Width 107 cm depth 62 cm.
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Three Minton porcelain, 'The Lion', 'The Unicorn', and 'The red Dragon', with the house of Windsor / Prince of Wales coat of arms, commemorating the Royal wedding of Prince Charles and lady Diana Spencer in 1981 height 16 cm.
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A mid 19th century Copeland dessert service, comprising tazza, two dishes, two oblong dishes and a plate (restored). Each painted with a bouquet of flowers, within green borders, heightened in gilt. Marked to the base 'Copeland Garret Felspar porcelain, late Spode'. Height of tazza 19 cm. Diameter of tazza 30 cm.
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Two cut crystal ship's decanters, each with slash and diamond cut decoration and lables, a sterling silver 'Brandy' lable by C. Robathan & Son, Bermingham, 1923 and 'Cognac' silver plate lable. Heights 29 and 30 cm.
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A Colonial cedar hall table, the rectangular top with plain frieze and turned buttoned finials, raised on a circular pedestal, ending on four bun feet. Height 75 cm. Width 130 cm. Depth 60 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Canberra, ACT. As used by her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the opening of Bonython School ACT, February 1992.
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An early 19th century French girandole garniture, figural gilt metal, comprising a three light candelabrum, hung with crystal drops. The body each depicting a courting in a close embrace, raised on rectangular marble bases. Height 47 cm.
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An early 19th century French girandole garnitures, figural gilt metal, comprising a three light candelabrum and two single light candlesticks, hunging with crystal drops. The body each depicting a courting in a close embrace, raised on rectangular marble bases. Height 38, 47 cm. (3)
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A Regency silver plated samovar, urn shaped, with lion mask to sides, a carved ivory tap, and raised on four lion's paw and bunt feet. Height 38 cm
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A Regency copper samovar, lion mask handles, with sphinx finial lid. The tap surmounted by a sterling silver plaque with hallmarks of King William IV,1829, raised on four slender tapered legs, ending on paw feet, united and over four ball ends. Height 45 cm
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A Regency copper samovar, urn shaped with scrolling floral handles, acorn finial. Raised on a four shell formed base and ending on four feet. Height 45 cm
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A large Victorian silver plated and ceramic lined Flagon, of tapering cylindrical form on a spreading foot, mounted with a large scroll handle, the sides are profusely etched with a Chinoiserie screen, beaded and floral borders, the spout is embossed with Roman chariot. Height 35 cm.
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A Georgian cut glass decanter, with swirl and hob nail body and triple ring neck, together with a sterling silver sherry label, London, 1825. Height 28 cm.
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