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Auction House:McKenzies AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:311
Sale Title:Timepieces, Writing Implements, Furniture, Rugs, Decorative Arts and Collectables, & SilverLots with images:309
Auction Location:PerthPrices available:247
Date:25-Aug-2021
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Four English porcelain pieces pair of Copeland tazzas with pink flowers and gilt. C.1900., two George Jones items. A plate, 21.5 cm and a scalloped bowl, diam. 21.5 cm
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Three Kutani Ware two lidded vases (character marks to base), height 13 cm, one twin handled tripod vase (marks to base), height 13 cm
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Two Chinese porcelain 1. Chinese iron red and gilt vase. Perforations at base, height 21 cm. 2. Chinese blue and white plate. 4x character marks to base. Diameter: 17.5 cm
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Two Chinese famille rose wares 1. Small bowl, depicts 4x old men, 6x character marks on base. Likely Qianlong, height 8 cm 2. Small Chinese bowl, depicting figures. Seal mark to base, height 6 cm
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A pair of 19th century Cantonese polychrome vases in famille verte, with ovoid bodies decorated with court scenes and flowers and insects, accented with applied kylin handles and dragons to shoulders. A/F, height 25.2 cm
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A Japanese mixed metal plate, Meiji period decorated with birds. Bronze, brass, gold and silver. Character marks and seal mark to base. Diameter: 27.5 cm
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A Chinese famille rose dragon and phoenix bottle vase of globular form surmounted by a tall cylindrical neck, decorated with a dragon pursuing a flaming pearl. The neck and body decorated with scrolling foliate on a yellow ground. With six character mark to base, height 41 cm
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A Chinese famille verte bottle vase the body of the bottle decorated with blossoms in tones of blue, orange and white on a white ground. Double circle and six character mark to base, height 34 cm
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Early Chinese carving of Quanyin of wood seated in traditional wear, height 84 cm Lots 535 - 542, property from the Reverend Alfred Cowie Missionary in Shanghai, late 19th century. Thence by decent.
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A rare Chinese Qi Northern Dynasty war horse with wooden stand Northern Qi 550 - 557 AD, fired ceramic/ Thermoluminescence report from laboratory Ralf Kotalla Germany. No. 04G070518, height 35.5 cm, width 28.2 cm
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Two Japanese cloisonne rectangular trays 1. Blue flowers, silver ground by, the 'Inaba' Co. Kyoto 24 x 7 cm (label verso). 2. White flowers, blue ground 8.5 x 23.7 cm (label verso). Both c. Early 20th century
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Notable Australian Thoroughbreds by Mary Mounter, Douglas M Barrie and Graeme Clark Published by Alister Taylor, Wairua Martinborough, 1981. 52 colour illustrations, numerous black and white text illustrations, bibliography and index. The Spine lettered and decorated in gilt, with pictorial inlay. Numbered 1329.
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Picturesque atlas of Australasia, 1886, large folio, Subscription issue parts 1 - 42 (1 & 3 missing) Edited by Andrew Garran engraved on wood and steel by leading colonial artists under the supervision of Fred B. Schell, including J.R Ashton & Ellis Rowan. The series includes illustrations of Perth front piece #24, map of W.A #25, various descriptive sketches of Fremantle, Bunbury, Albany etc. #26, Marian Ellis Rowan flower picture #39. Covers all States of Australia and New Zealand, New Britain, Tonga,…
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Map: a chart of New Holland including New South Wales and Botany bay 1787 by John Lodge London, published 1787. Copper line engraving on paper. Later hand coloured. 25.5 x 33.5 cm
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Two architectural drawings of caves house Additions, Yallingup, WA, c.1925 one depicting ground floor and upper floor, numbered 2. One depicting north, south, East and West Elevations, numbered 3. 80.5 cm x 53.5 cm
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The official history of Australia in the war of 1914 - 1918 complete in 12 volumes. Comprising Vols 1 & 2 the story of Anzac, Vol 3 the AIF in France 1916, Vol 4 the AIF in France 1917, Vols 5 & 6 the AIF in France 1918 by C.E.W. Bean, Vol 7 the Sinai and Palestine by H.S. Gullet, Vol 8 Australian flying Corps by F.M. Cutlack, Vol 9 the Royal Australian Navy by a. W. Jose, Vol 10 the Australians at Rabaul by S.S. McKenzie, Vol 11 Australia during the war by Ernest Scott, and Vol 12 photographic record of…
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Official history of Australia in the war of 1939 - 1945 in 13 volumes comprising Vols 1 & 2 Royal Australian Navy 1939-42 & 1942 1945 by Gill, Army Vol 1 to Benghazi, Vol 2 Greece Crete & Syria by Long, Vol 3 Tobruk & El Alamein by Maughan, Vol 4 the Japanese Thrust by Wigmore, Vol 5 south West Pacific area first year Kokoda to Wau, Vol 6 the New Guinea Offensives by Dexter, Vol 7 the Final Campaigns by Long, Vol 1 Royal Australian Air Force 1939-42 by Gillison, Vol 2 air war Against Japan 1943-45 by…
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Book - Kokoda by Raymond Paul first edition 1958 with original dust cover (some minor tears) signed by the author and 5 Kokoda veterans - bill Grayden, Keith Norrish, 'Snow' Lee (all 2/16th Battalion), Cyril Allender (2/14th Battalion), and Merv brown (39th Militia Battalion). Also with 1958 newspaper cuttings the publication as well as more recent related ephemera.
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Two John Gould books a Synopsis of the birds of Australia. Queensberry hill press 1979. 73 colour plates. Morocco in a slip case. Limited to 387 copies. In excellent condition. Handbook to the birds of Australia hardcover, 1972 edition. Lansdowne press. (the 2 volumes bound in one book for this edition) liquor 8 bottles of Penfolds Grange Hermitage from the same local vendor. Each well cellared under a concrete stairway in a climate controlled house. Each bottle and label are in excellent condition. The…
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Hermes 'Herline' brown canvas Cross-body pochette crafted in fully lined canvas, with the Hermes 'H' motif canvas trim and flat shoulder straps, height 19.5 cm, handle drop: 58 cm
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A Hermes trim handbag in Midnight blue - the Jackie Kennedy model Hermes honoured Jackie Kennedy with this timeless and very popular design, this example in Midnight blue. Epsom leather features a zip top with a gusseted sides and palladium plated hardware. Date mark 'I' for 2005, height 30 cm
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Edwardian sterling silver candy bowl by Barker Brothers Birmingham 1904, base engraved with Rvyc: prize for Redwings. Presented by R. Pitcairn 18 Aug 1905 won by red Mullet. Weight 129.7 grams.
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Silver trinket box and small snuff bottle box by Joseph Braham London 1901, height 5.5 cm. Length 14 cm. Width 9 cm. With wooden internals. Weight 483.5 grams. A small snuff bottle by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd. Birmingham 1899. Weight10.7 grams.
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Georgian tea service and sugar tongs consisting of a teapot and sugar bowl by Samuel Walton Smith London 1818. Teapot, height 13 cm. Sugar bowl 7.0 cm. And sugar tongs in silver. Marks are not identifiable. Possible late Georgian. Weight 757 grams.
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Two mustard pots and small milk jug milk jug with beaded edges and circular beaded base by Marson & Jones Birmingham 1931. 5.5 cm. Rectangular shaped pot in a Regency style by Stokes & Ireland Ltd (William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland) London 1914, height 3.0 cm. An oval shaped mustard pot also by Stokes & Ireland Ltd (William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland) assay Chester 1918, height 5.0 cm. Small spoon by Wakely & Wheeler (James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler) London 1897. Weight without…
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Small silver salver and paired candle sticks salver with beaded edge and claw ball feet. 15 cm diameter by a chick & Sons Ltd, London 1972. Weight 103.2 grams. Candle sticks having a height of 15.5 cm, with circular base and tapered stem with stepped cup by Bishton's Ltd. Birmingham 1968. Weight313.5 grams
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Georgian bonbon dish an excellent example of this period with gilt bowl, piped edging with engraved border and having engraved armorial. With scalloped sides terminating in a small stem and finely stepped base. By Henry Chawner London. 1791, height 10 cm weight 271.1 grams.
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Sterling silver tea and coffee service consisting of tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl in a Victorian style having acorn finials and circular bases with ribbed borders. By Barker Ellis silver Co Birmingham 1973. Weight 1651.9 grams. Also an oval shaped salver in sterling silver maker unknown marked as 925-8. Weight 1213.0 grams.
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Two sterling silver jugs by John LanglandsI & John RobertsonI. Newcastle. 1814. With rococo style decoration and blank cartouche and having a circular stepped base, height 10 cm.Weight 144.7 grams. Second mug in sterling silver having dragooned sides and stepped circular base, by Barker Brothers silver Ltd Birmingham. 1940, height6.5 cm. Weight 146.8 grams.
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Silver spoons and ladles two table serving spoons with ornately finished stem and handle in an Arts & Crafts style. Stamped Tiffany & Co, sterling and PAT1875. Weight 235,0 grams. An Art Deco designed ladle with Tiffany &Co and sterling mark Pat M. Weight 102.0 grams. One George Jenson silver elegant ladle with scalloped stem which terminate in an ornate crested handle. Circa1915 -1927. Weight84.6 grams.
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Two large ladles and one small ladle possibly Georgian, a ladle with oval shaped bowl with long stem and broad handle. Weight 203.2 grams. Russian silver ladle, with Russian 84 stamped on handle. Weight 207.9 grams. A Danish small ladle. Master assay mark Christian F Heise. Copenhagen. Maker unknown. Weight 50.6 grams.
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A French 950 silver and cut-glass decanter set round silver tray, glass bottle with stopper and bowl with silver trim with stopper, height 18 cm (decanter) attributed to Lapparra and Gabriel Paris early 20th century
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