Full details of each lot are displayed, except the lot number, estimate and price. You must be a subscriber to view lot numbers, estimates and prices.

Click here to view registration and subscription levels

Auction House:Aalders AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:656
Sale Title:The Collection of the Late Bruce & Odette McLeod - Part 1Lots with images:656
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:587
Date:3-Oct-2021
***
Chinese crackle glaze porcelain brush pot, of cylindrical form, in pale tones, a/f (chip to inner rim), height 16 cm, together with hardwood stand (2)
***
***
***
Six early 18th century sterling silver Hanoverian spoons, marks rubbed, with tapering handles and oval shaped bowls, total weight 374gm, length 20 cm (6)
***
***
***
Set of four Queen Anne Britannia silver Hanoverian spoons, hallmarked London, c.1704, with tapering handles and oval bowls, total weight 267gm, length 18.5 cm (4)
***
***
***
Five early 18th century Britannia and sterling silver table spoons, hallmarked 1716, 1719, 1717, 1726 and probably 1700, all in Hanoverian pattern with oval bowls, total weight 310gm, length 20 cm (5)
***
***
***
Pair of George I sterling silver Hanoverian spoons hallmarked London, 1722, I.W (John Wilkes), with tapered handles and oval bowls, total weight 109gm, length 19.5 cm (2) purchased: David Morris, United Kingdom, 1983
***
***
***
George III sterling silver spoon, hallmarked London, 1782, Gs (George Smith III), in Old English pattern, with engraved boar to handle, total weight 62gm, length 21 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
Pair of George III sterling silver serving spoons, hallmarked London, 1812, P.S (Paul Storr), in Old English and thread pattern, with engraved crest to back of handle, total weight 430gm, length 32.5 cm (2)
***
***
***
Pair of French silver serving spoons, marked with standard mark dating 1819-1838, total weight 327gm, length 31 cm, together with another matching silver plate serving spoon, length 27 cm (3)
***
***
***
Good George IV sterling silver basting spoon, hallmarked London, 1828, W.C (William Chawner), in shell, fiddle and thread pattern with engraved initials above an oval bowl, total weight 196gm, length 30.5 cm
***
***
***
Good George IV sterling silver fish server, hallmarked London, 1828, W.C (William Chawner) in shell, fiddle and thread pattern, with engraved initials and pierced decorative blade, total weight 207gm, length 31.5 cm
***
***
***
George III sterling silver serving set, hallmarked London, 1776, W.T (Walter Tweedie), some marks rubbed, in Old English pattern with shell handle, comprising a pair of serving spoons, serving fork and shell bowl ladle, all with engraved shield crest to handle, a/f (old repairs), total weight 470gm, length 27.5 cm, 32 cm and 28 cm (4)
***
***
***
Irish George III sterling silver ladle, hallmarked Dublin, 1770, Ic, with shell form bowl and engraved crest and decoration to handle, total weight 187gm, length 34 cm
***
***
***
Five George III sterling silver teaspoons, hallmarked London, 1811, T.B (Thomas Wilkes Barker), with bright cut decoration and monogram to handle, total weight 97gm, length 14 cm (5)
***
***
***
Set of eleven Austro-Hungarian silver dessert spoons, with trefoil handles, with reeded surrounds and oval bowls, total weight 765gm, length 18.5 cm (11)
***
***
***
Pair of Edwardian sterling silver anointing spoons hallmarked London, 1910, Sg (Sebastian Henry Garrard), with oval bowl divided into two lobes and engraved with acanthus, with twist stem terminating in a flattened knop, total weight 132gm, length 20 cm (2)
***
***
***
***
***
***
Victorian sterling silver fish knife and sugar sifter, hallmarked London, 1863 and London, 1861, in Kings pattern, total weight 203gm, length 25.5 cm and 16 cm (2)
***
***
***
Pair of Dutch silver serving spoons, together with a small ladle, marked 835, a/f (dent to to one spoon), total weight 221gm, length 25 cm and 20 cm (3)
***
***
***
Victorian sterling silver tablespoon, hallmarked London, 1871, G.A (George W Adams), in shell, fiddle and thread pattern, engraved with crest of bird and coronet to handle, total weight 105gm, length 22.5 cm
***
***
***
Pair George IV sterling silver tablespoons, hallmarked London, 1829, T.H (possibly Thomas Hemming), in shell, fiddle and thread pattern, with oval bowls, total weight 180gm, length 22 cm (2)
***
***
***
***
***
***
George IV sterling silver condiments spoon, hallmarked London, 1824, in rococo taste, set with a foliate and scroll handle and shell shaped bowl, in gilt finish, length 11 cm
***
***
***
English sterling silver box and cover, marked London, possibly 1845, makers mark rubbed, of shaped rectangular form, with a hinged cover with large rectangular central reserve, decorated with engine turned linear motifs, total weight 278gm, 3.5 x 12 x 8 cm
***
***
***
Late Victorian sterling silver Windsor castle card case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1891, F.M (Frederick Marson), of rectangular form with continuous repousse decorated, the front cover decorated with scene of Windsor castle between scrolled foliate motifs, with further foliate motifs and small central shield reserve verso, with chain and ring, total weight 84gm, 10 x 7.5 cm
***
***
***
Silver and enamel cigarette case, marked, of shaped rectangular form, the hinged cover inlaid with black enamel red riding hood and wolf, engraved 'Camilla' lower right, the gilt interior engraved with German inscription, total weight 82gm
***
***
***
George III sterling silver snuff box and cover, hallmarked Birmingham, 1816, I.S (John Shaw), beautifully made in the form of a satchel bag, with engine turned engraving and inscription, with gilt interior, total weight 61gm, 6 x 4 cm
***
***
***
George III sterling silver vinaigrette, hallmarked Birmingham, 1805, C&B (Cocks & Bettridge), of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover and base engraved with geometric borders, a/f (missing grille), total weight 7gm, length 2.8 cm
***
***
***
George III sterling silver vinaigrette, hallmarked Birmingham, 1814, Ml (Matthew Linwood), of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with geometric motif opening to reveal gilt grille pierced with grapevine motif, total weight 14gm, length 3 cm
***
***
***
Two 19th century petite boxes and covers, comprising tortoiseshell rectangular box with mother of pearl and gilt floral inlay, width 7 cm, together with a rectangular timber box with pietra dura floral panel to cover, width 8 cm (2)
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
Framed Italian portrait miniature, of rectangular form, depicting a lady, signed centre right, in gilt timber frame, 11.5 x 9 cm (frame)
***
***
***
19th century portrait miniature, of Napoleon III, painted on glass, of oval form, in brass frame, image height 6.5 x width 4.3 cm, with Christie's label
***
***
***
19th century portrait miniature brooch, of a young Queen Victoria, after a portrait by Sir William Ross, signed, on glass, of oval form, image 5.6 x 4.5 cm, in a tooled gilt metal frame with mother of pearl backing
***
***
***
19th century portrait miniature, portrait of a gentleman, dressed in a blue coat with white stock, watercolour on ivory, of oval form, set within a brass frame with stand surmounted with bow, image height 4.4 cm, frame height 6.4 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
Late 19th century Capodimonte porcelain vase, of classical style with twin handles flanking a domed cover and finial, the body richly decorated with frieze scene depicting figures in relief flanking a fire cauldron holding weapons and instruments, set between decorative twig, leaf and geometric borders, raised on a circular stepped foot above a square pedestal, the brass capped foot with porcelain mark viewing window, a/f, height 43 cm
***
***
***
Aynsley lustre pare jar and cover, of tapering form, the domed cover with pointed finial, decorated with Stirling castle, in tones of pink and purple, accented with gilt, height 26 cm
***
***
***
19th century Russian porcelain tea pot, by the Gardner factory, made for the eastern market, of spherical form, decorated with cartouches of table vase and flowers, surrounded by scrolling foliage, in tones of green and yellow on a maroon/pink ground, height 13 cm note: the Gardner porcelain factory was significant for being the first private porcelain factory in Russia, as the Imperial porcelain factory, which was founded in 1744. It manufactured porcelain solely for the Russian Imperial court.
***
***
***
Four 19th century Russian porcelain bowls, by the Gardner factory, of deep tapering form, a pair decorated with foliage and flowers, in gilt and cream on a maroon/ pink ground, on circular foot, the other with similar decoration on a blue ground, diameter 14 cm (4)
***
***
***
Two 19th century Russian porcelain bowls, by the Gardner factory, made for the eastern market, of deep circular form, decorated with reserves of flowers and vases, one in a pink and yellow colourway, the other in aqua and pink colourway, diameter 16 cm and 18.5 cm (2)
***
***
***
Two 19th century Russian porcelain bowls, both of deep circular form, the interior with a border of painted script, the other decorated with foliage in cream and green on a maroon/pink ground, diameter 16.5 cm (2)
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
Chinese Peking glass jar and cover, of baluster form with a domed cover and finial, the body decorated with elder and attendant in a rocky outcrop with birds and pine trees, in yellow tones, inscribed mark to base, height 25.5 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
Chinese yellow Peking glass vase, of bulbous form with a cylindrical neck, decorated in relief with dragons disputing a flaming pearl and lappet borders, in rich yellow tones, height 23.5 cm
***
***
***
Chinese Liuli Gongfang art glass group, in the form of two gourds with tendril and foliage, in tones of green, signed and dated 2002 to base, height 11 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
Chinese art glass figure, in the form of two fruits with snails and foliage, in amber, green and purple tones, height 6 x length 10 cm
***
***
***
Chinese art glass figure group, depicting three goats on a rounded rectangular pedestal, decorated with stylised clouds, in amethyst, clear and light blue tones, engraved inscription to base, edition 139/999, height 11.5 cm
***
***
***
Taiwanese Tittot art glass figure group, in the form of two ducks atop a fruit, with roundel design to side, in amber and clear tones with red accents, signed Tittot to base with character marks, height 10 x length 14 cm
***
***
***
Chinese art glass figure group, in the form of two geese on a rocky outcrop with lotus leaf and flower, in graduating clear, blue, green and amethyst tones, engraved 'Crystal Legend' to base, height 9 x length 15 cm
***
***
***
19th century American sterling silver jug, c.1880, marked sterling, Hennegen, Bates & Co, the body of compressed globular form, decorated with repousse florals and foliage, total weight 164gm, height 9 cm and length 11 cm
***
***
***
Tiffany & Co. Sterling silver box and cover, in the form of an apple, impressed Tiffany & Co//makers//28748//10, inscribed 'Mike and Elaine Rowe//Atlanta//1980,' total weight 200gm, height 11 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
Mexican sterling silver footed dish, marked sterling, P.Lopez, of shaped oval form, with twin foliate handles, raised on four curved legs, total weight 346gm, height 7.5 cm and length 28.5 cm
***
***
***
Spode twin handled porcelain urn, of baluster form, the twin handles terminating in lion masks at the body, decorated with floral bouquets to either side, the whole accented with gilt, height 28 cm, together with a Crown Devon vase, with twin gilt rams head handles, height 19 cm (2)
***
***
***
19th century bronzed pocket watch stand, with circular well, surrounded by reed motifs, supported on two classical dolphins, on stepped pedestal base, height 19 cm
***
***
***
Two Regency bronze pastille burners, c.1820, both of classical form, set with finials, above lobed bodies on knopped supports, on circular foot accented with floral motifs, height 12 cm and 11 cm (2)
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
Two glass figures, comprising Baccarat big cat figure, height 16 cm, and a Lenox dolphin figure, height 13 cm (2)
***
***
***
Lalique Compiegne crystal bowl, in the form of leaves, in clear and frosted glass, signed to base, with original label, height 10 cm and length 19.5 cm
***
***
***
Moore Bros. Porcelain centrepiece bowl, of organic form with a pinched rim, decorated with colourful floral sprays, flanked by twin coral branches, above a pierced gilt rococo base, mark to base, a/f (some age cracks to bowl), height 21 cm and length 24 cm
***
***
***
Pair of Moore Bros. Porcelain comports, of organic form with a pinched rim, flanked by twin coral stems, accented to either side with cattleya orchids, in tones of green, red and yellow on a white ground, above a pierced rococo base accented with gilt, a/f (one repaired), marked to base, height 14.5 cm (2)
***
***
***
Chinese porcelain vase, of meiping form, decorated in slight relief with dragon and fish disputing a flaming pearl, on a continuous turbulent wave ground, in tones of orange, blue and white, seal mark to base, height 36 cm
***
***
***
Two Royal Doulton flambe veined vases, the larger of baluster form with a scalloped lip, marked #1612 to base, height 21 cm, the other of squat form, marked #1605, height 12 cm (2)
***
***
***
Two Royal Doulton flambe vases, the larger of squat globular form and decorated with a shepherd and two sheep, marked Royal Doulton flambe to base, height 9.5 cm, the smaller of baluster form and decorated with landscape scene and distant manor, marked flambe woodcut 1808 to base, height 11 cm (2)
***
***
***
***
***
***
Two Royal Doulton flambe vases, the larger of elongated ovoid form with a short neck, the smaller of squat baluster form, both decorated with a cottage by a river amongst a field of flowers with matching 'Ock' marks to bases, height 20 cm and 11.5 cm (2)
***
***
***
Pair of petite Royal Doulton flambe vases, both of baluster form, one signed 'Ock' to base, height 6.5 cm and 7 cm (2)
***
***
***
Italian blanc de chine pedestal comport, with circular bowl decorated with raised foliate motifs, containing gilt metal and enamel flowers and foliage, supported on three classical dolphins, set above a trefoil base, height 25 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
Parian ware bust of Sir Robert Peel, inscribed to rear with dates of birth and death, sculpture J.Pitts, raised on a stepped circular timber plinth, total height 29 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
Large German porcelain pierced twin handled basket with deep sides, the interior painted with flowers in bright tones of pink, purple, yellow, orange and green, surrounded by lattice sides, the exterior displaying encrusted flowers, with branched handles, length 33 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
19th century Wedgwood table lamp, of cylindrical from, in jasperware, decorated with a frieze of classical figures, in white on blue, height 28 cm
***
***
***
Unusual silver plate and glass Hurricane lamp, with three branches, with ornate scrolled decoration throughout, featuring three ruby glass shades with foliate and gilt lined decoration, raised on a circular repousse base, height 66 x width 44 cm
***
***
***
George III sterling silver marrow scoop, hallmarked London, 1804, makers mark rubbed, total weight 43gm, length 24 cm
***
***
***
Scottish Victorian sterling silver sauce ladle, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1843, M&C, in fiddle pattern with engrave 'B' to handle, total weight 35gm, length 16.5 cm
***
***
***
Chinese silver cigarette case, marked silver, of rectangular form, the hinged cover incised with dragon and flaming pearl, with gilt interior, total weight 146gm, 13 x 7.5 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
George V sterling silver cigarette case, hallmarked Chester, 1928, W&H, of slender curved square form, with engine turned decoration and engraved monogram, with gilt interior, total weight 119gm, 8.5 x 8.5 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
Two Indian silver boxes and covers, one of cylindrical form, height 11.5 cm, the other of rectangular form, length 8.5 cm (2)
***
***
***
George V sterling silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1933, W&H, of slender rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and engraved monogram and date, total weight 199gm, 13 x 9 cm
***
***
***
Russian silver compact, marked L84, the hinged cover incised with monogram, surrounded by acanthus and flowers, with gilt interior, length 8 cm
***
***
***
George V sterling silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1934, Wn//Ltd, of square form with engine turned decoration and central monogram, total weight 120gm, 9.5 x 8 cm
***
***
***
Chinese export silver tobacco box, marked Tuckchong, of rectangular form, with all over engine turned decoration, the hinged cover with plain rectangular plaque, opening to reveal wooden lined interior, a/f (dent to cover), total weight 446gm, 5 x 16.5 x 9 cm
***
***
***
Four Georgian sterling silver forks, hallmarked London, 1817/1832, Hh and W.C, in fiddle pattern with engraved monogram to handle, total weight 176gm, length 17.5 cm (4)
***
***
***
Four American sterling silver soup spoons, by Meriden Britannia Co., with reeded pointed handles engraved with monogram, total weight 187gm, length 17.5 cm (4)
***
***
***
***
***
***
George V sterling silver Christening set, hallmarked Sheffield, 1912, Ggr, comprising pusher, teaspoon and napkin ring, total weight 86gm, boxed (3)
***
***
***
Victorian double drop side occasional table, with rectangular top with curved ends, above a shaped drawer, on four turned supports, united by stretchers, on splayed feet, 72 x 72 x 68 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***