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:452
Sale Title:Summer Auction Series Day 1, Including The Collection of the Late Bruce & Odette McLeodLots with images:452
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:341
Date:4-Dec-2021
***
Sitzendorf porcelain tazza, with encrusted floral basket to the top, above a support flanked by a boy with flowers and lady with watering can, on a pierced lattice base with encrusted brightly coloured flowers, height 37 cm
***
***
***
Sitzendorf porcelain tazza, with shallow tazza with pierced sides and encrusted flowers, above a naturalistic support of trunk and climbing flowers with figure of girls, on four scrolled feet, a/f, height 35 cm
***
***
***
Rare Meissen 18th century hard paste porcelain vase, c.1735, of flat tapering baluster form, finely painted with reserves of harbour scenes displaying boats, figures and buildings, surrounded by sprays of finely articulated gilt flowers, height 13.5 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
Pair of 19th century French porcelain vases, of baluster form in the classical style, set with swan shaped gilt handles, the body decorated with portrait roundels against a white ground, with gilt medieval helmet crest design verso, a/f with wear to gilding and chip to base of roundel on one, height 22 cm (2)
***
***
***
19th century Italian porcelain figure group, in the form of two putti, seated next to a birdcage, in tones of pink, brown and blue, mark to base, height 11.5 cm
***
***
***
19th century Moore Bros. Porcelain centrepiece, with oval bowl with pinched rim, supported by twin branches with cherub to either side, with applied flowers and foliage, raised on a shaped pedestal, accented with gilt, a/f, height 29 cm
***
***
***
Pair of 19th century Coalbrookdale porcelain ewers in rococo style, ornately decorated with applied flowers and foliage, a/f (one repaired, small chips), height 33 cm (2)
***
***
***
***
***
***
19th century Australian Colonial sterling silver trophy, hallmarked, W. Edwards, Melbourne, of bell form, inscribed 'Ballarat- Regatta-Won by W.B.R Cledhill,' with slender knop support on beaded circular foot, on stand, total weight 118gm, height 15 cm (not including stand) Provenance: The Edward Clark collection, Melbourne
***
***
***
Australian Colonial silver 'Melbourne Regatta' trophy goblet, with bell shaped bowl, decorated with a scene of rowers, surrounded by swags and grapes, engraved 'Melbourne Regatta 1874, grand Challenge cup won by civil service club, R. Baynes, Cox,' total weight 59gm, height 12 cm Provenance: The Edward Clark collection, Melbourne
***
***
***
Five piece Danish silver cruet set, hallmarked, Copenhagen, assayer Jonanes Siggaard, 1904,Lb, of classical form, comprising two twin handled salts, mustard pot, pepper and cruet bottle, all engraved with floral swags on square base, total weight 546gm (including. Liners), (5)
***
***
***
19th century Australian Colonial silver 'Sunbury Cup,' attributed to Edward Fischer, of neoclassical amphora form, the body beautifully raised with a scene of standing greyhound to one side and a pair of running greyhounds verso, flanked by classical scroll handles and accented in Greek key borders and floral sprays, inscribed 'Nicodemus Winner of the Sunbury cup, being the first run for in the Colony, Owned and Bred by Frederick row, 1873,' mounted on a Tasmanian blackwood plinth, height 27 cm and 35.5 cm…
***
***
***
William IV sterling silver wine funnel, hallmarked London, 1830, Cr//Gs (Charles Reily & George Storer), with a scalloped rim and ribbed border to body, total weight 181gm, length 16 cm
***
***
***
Austro-Hungarian silver & guilloche cigarette case of rectangular form with rounded edges, the hinged cover with yellow guilloche panel, the base with engine turned decoration, with gilt interior engraved 'Nelsson,' total weight 95gm, 9 cm x 5 cm
***
***
***
George V sterling silver cigarette case, hallmarked London, 1925 import mark, with sliding locking mechanism, with engine turned decoration and gilt monogram, with gilt interior, total weight 102gm, 9 cm x 8 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
Malaysian silver equine cigarette case, no marks, of rectangular form with a hinged cover, the front and back decorated with foliates and central reserves, with circular plaque to cover commemorating the '2nd Asian racing Conference, Singapore 1961' total weight 176gm, 8 cm x 17 cm
***
***
***
Austrian 900 silver snuff box, marked, of rectangular form with facetted edges, decorated with engine turned geometric motifs and acanthus borders, with gilt interior, total weight 51gm, 7.5 cm x 5.5 cm
***
***
***
German silver box and cover, Altona city mark to base, of oval form, the cover with foliate bright cut decoration and central reserve with inscription in memoriam for a deceased, with further engraving to inner cover and base, weight 59gm, length 7.5 cm
***
***
***
George V sterling silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1934, Hardy Brs., of square form, the exterior with engine turned decoration and gilt monogram, total weight 106gm, 8 cm x 7.5 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
Six George III sterling silver foliate back spoons c.1760-1765, with tapering handles and oval bowls, the reverse embossed with scroll work, total weight 349gm, length 21 cm (6)
***
***
***
Set of three George III sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London, 1797, R.C (Richard Crossley), with tapering handles and oval shaped bowls, total weight 206gm, length 21 cm (3)
***
***
***
George III sterling silver serving fork, hallmarked, London, 1798, R.C, with tapering handle and initials, total weight 123gm, length 28 cm
***
***
***
Pair of George III sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London, 1800, P.B//A.B//W.B (Paul, Ann and William Bateman, tapering handles and shaped oval bowls, total weight 129gm, length 23 cm (2)
***
***
***
Pair of early Victorian sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, Exeter, 1838, R.W, (Robert Williams) in fiddle pattern with shaped bowls, total weight 126gm, length 22 cm (2)
***
***
***
Set of four George III sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London,1802, T.W. (possibly Thomas Whippin), with tapering handles and monograms with shaped oval bowl, total weight 264gm, length 23 cm (4)
***
***
***
Set of four George III sterling silver Scottish spoons, hallmarked, Edinburgh, 1806, I.C, in fiddle pattern, I.C(John Graham), in fiddle pattern with monogram, with shaped oval bowls, total weight 289gm, length 23.5 cm
***
***
***
Pair of Scottish late George III sterling silver spoons, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1835, P.L, in fiddle pattern, with engraved crest, total weight 126gm, length 23 cm (2)
***
***
***
Pair of mid 19th century American silver spoons, by Louis Megede, Lexington, Missouri c.1,850 with fiddle shaped handles and initial to handle, total weight 92gm, length 22 cm (2)
***
***
***
Australian ecclesiastical sterling silver box, marked Stokes, Pellegrini & Co, Stg.Sil, of cylindrical form with three threaded compartments and cover, each compartment engraved with I,B and C, the cover engraved with circular cross, total weight 83.6gm, length 7 cm x 2.5 cm diameter
***
***
***
George III sterling silver vinaigrette, hallmarked with lion passant, date mark rubbed, maker S&S (unknown), of rectangular form with rippled borders, with bright cut decorated florals and central reserve with engraved H.Stancliff, with gilt wash interior and side hinged grate, with original extant sponge, total weigth 23.7gm, length 4.3 cm
***
***
***
George III occasional table, in mahogany, with rectangular tilt top, above a turned annulated support, on three downward splayed legs, 169 cm x 74 cm x 54 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
19th century work table, the rectangular cedar top set above a single cushion moulded drawer, raised on a tapering fluted column support, terminating at a quatrefoil base with four bun feet, 71 cm x 48 cm x 39.5 cm
***
***
***
Late 19th century Italian Duet music stand, in walnut, the folding rests decorated with inlaid marquetry panels depicting musicians in traditional dress in a sparse outdoor setting, raised above a central fluted column supported by tri-footed birdcage base, a/f to areas of string inlay, height 113 cm, surfaces 44 cm wide
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
Georgian double opaque twist ale glass, c.1765 with rounded funnel shaped bowl, decorated with hops, wheat sheaf and vines, on opaque double twist support, on circular foot, with Christies, Windsor Antiques and Bernard Smith collection, labels verso, height 21 cm
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
Georgian opaque double twist ale glass, c.1765 the funnel shaped bowl engraved with deer, dog and house, with lower faceted cut base, on double twist support of circular foot, height 18 cm purchased: Mallets, London, then private collection Sydney
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
Helmut Hiebl (Austrian/Australian b.1946) goblet, with rounded funnel bowl, engraved with a continuous scene of kangaroos, emus and wombat in Australian landscape, raised on stepped and spreading stem and foot, signed to bowl, height 13 cm
***
***
***
Three Art reference books on Tim Storrier, including 'Elemental Reckoning the Art of Tim Storrier 1981-2011'by Gavin Wilson, 'Tim Storrier'by Lou Klepac and 'Tim Storrier moments', Edmund Capon, Ken McGregor, William Wright, Jenny Zimmer, (3)
***
***
***
Russian enamel and rose and yellow gold cigar holder, impressed with head, 56, E.H, with red guilloche, with two bands of fine leaf motifs and the other in rose gold, in box, length 9.8 cm (cigar holder)
***
***
***
***
***
***
Late 19th century antler snuff box and cover, of rectangular form, with hinged cover carved with stags and dogs, lenght 9.5 cm
***
***
***
Interesting Georgian silver and leather snuff box, of oval form, with hinged leather cover set with oval medallion engraved with monogram, impressed Laycock under cover, a/f (cover hinge damaged), length 9 cm note: interesting lawsuit regarding the patent of manufacturing leather into snuff boxes - John Laycock of Bradford, in the County of York V. Thomas Clark Leather-Case maker in Edinburgh.
***
***
***
Regency rosewood and brass inlaid jewellery box, in traditional sarcophagus form, finely inlaid in brass with scrolled foliate motifs, with moulded decorative borders to the cover, set above brass ring drops to each side, the cover opening to reveal a blue lined interior with lift out top compartment, raised above four fluted bun feet, a/f to some inlay, 17.5 cm x 37 cm x 23 cm
***
***
***
Large 19th century Anglo Indian ivory, ebony and sadeli mosaic writing slope, c.1840, of deep rectangular form, set with central circular motif, with radiating line work, accented with a circular star motifs, the interior opening to fitted interior, with handles to sides, 14 cm x 45 cm x 30 cm
***
***
***
Bronze, marble and gilt box and cover, the bronze cover in the form of a classical lady seated in robes, opening to reveal two small square inset compartments, possibly for inkwells, set above a textured gilt metal body and raised on a rectangular marble plinth,15 cm x 14.5 cm x 8.5 cm
***
***
***
Fine 19th century cased tantalus, comprising a pair of decanters, set within a rectangular hinged Brazilian rosewood case, accented with brass strapping, with keys, height 29 cm
***
***
***
19th century Russian silver three piece tea set, hallmarked, A.P/1894, H.T, 84, of squat baluster form, with c-scroll handles, the bodies decorated with bands of floral motifs, total weight 894gm, (3)
***
***
***
19th century silver plate twin handled centrepiece in neoclassical style, the shallow oval bowl with pierced c-scroll border and rams head to either side, flanked by twin acanthus handles terminating in rams heads, raised on a knop support, above an embossed oval foot, height 20 cm and width 36 cm
***
***
***
William IV sterling silver teapot and creamer, hallmarked London, 1836, W.H (William Hewitt), the teapot with hinged domed cover set with floral finial, above a lobed body with acanthus scroll handle and slightly curved spout, embossed with flowers, foliage and c-scroll cartouches, raised on four scroll feet, a/f, teapot weight 831gm, height 17 cm, with matching creamer, weight 314gm, height 12 cm, total silver weight 1145gm (2)
***
***
***
19th century Russian silver ewer, hallmarked, M.N (in Cyrilic), M.P?// 1846, Moscow, 84, with a slender waisted neck, set with s-scroll handle, above a lobed body, on stepped circular foot, with beaded border, a/f, total weight 606gm, height 34 cm
***
***
***
Victorian sterling silver sugar bowl and creamer, hallmarked London, 1852, Wh, the body embossed with flowers and c-scroll motifs, with twin acanthus scroll handles, total weight 428gm, height 13 cm, 272gm, height 16 cm, total silver weight 700gm (2)
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
George V sterling silver teapot, hallmarked Sheffield, 1919, W&H, of squat form with curved spout and angled ebony handle, with decorative border to rim and foot, raised on a stepped circular base, total weight 555gm (including handle), height 15 cm
***
***
***
Edwardian sterling silver teapot, hallmarked Sheffield, 1905, GH (Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), of squat form, with curved spout and angled wooden handle, with ribbed border, raised on four feet, total weight 337gm, height 13.5 cm
***
***
***
Hanau silver Wager cup, with marks for Neresheimer & Sohne, and British import marks, in the form a women with dress holding a cup above her head, total weight 56gm
***
***
***
Two English sterling silver items, comprising scent bottle hallmarked Birmingham, 1912, Jg&S (John Grinsell & Sons), of cylindrical form with a hinged cover engraved with Wd, with stopper, together with a cylindrical lidded vessel hallmarked Birmingham, 1902, W.V&S (William Vale & Sons), total weight 108gm (2)
***
***
***
***
***
***
C1920's silverplate & gilt cigarette case, of square form with a hinged cover, in duo tone design, opening to reveal a gilt wash interior, 8.5 cm x 8.3 cm
***
***
***
English sterling silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1946, Adie Brothers, of rectangular form with an unusual push hinged cover, with engine turned finish and applied copper central strip design, with engraved inscription to inner dated 1947, interior with evidence of regilding, total weight 240gm, 13 cm x 9.5 cm
***
***
***
George V sterling silver cigarette case, hallmarked, 1930, D&H (Deykin & Harrison), of rectangular form, the exterior with geometric decoration, inscribed ' presented to Mr J.E. Hancock//by the staff of Waunfawr School//March 9th 1931,' total weight 156gm, 12.5 cm x 8 cm
***
***
***
George V sterling silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1918, CSG&Co (Charles S green & Co), of moulded rectangular form with a hinged cover, decorated with engine turned linear motifs with 'BC' initials within central roundel, with gilt interior, total weight 134gm, 8 cm x 11 cm
***
***
***
Continental 800 silver and glass figural salts, marked 800 to the underside stem, each in the form of a cherub, one playing the guitar, the other depicting cupid with a bow, set above two faceted circular vessels, a/f with one missing screw to base fixing the cupid figure, height 7.5 cm (2)
***
***
***
Set of three Australian silver 'Melbourne Amateur Regatta' trophy beakers, hallmarked, Bradshaw, Stg silver, the cylindrical body inscribed '1923 maiden Eights, Mercantiler R.C., R. Scott,' '1926 maiden four won by Essendon R.C., R.W. Scott No.3,' and '1931 Junior Eights, Mercantiler R.C., R. Scott,' total weight 697gm, height 12 cm (3) Provenance: The Edward Clark collection, Melbourne note: featured in 19th century Australian gold and silver Smiths by Kurt Albrecht
***
***
***
Set of six Continental 935 silver guilloche cups, marked 935, with elongated gilt wash stems, in assorted colours, a/f (some with dents), total combined weight 237gm, height 11.5 cm (6)
***
***
***
American sterling silver twin handled sugar bowl, in lady Diana pattern by Towle, of squat form with twin handles, the body decorated with c-scroll cartouches, with cover, total weight 370gm, height 13 cm
***
***
***
Moorcroft 'Anenome' jar and cover, decorated with flowers in red and purple tones on a green ground, impressed Moorcroft made in England to base with signed initials, height 15.5 cm
***
***
***
Moorcroft 'Wisteria' pattern bowl, decorated to exterior and interior with fruit and foliage, in tones of deep mauve, red, yellow and green on a cobalt ground, impressed marks and blue initial signature to base, height 6 cm and diameter 13.5 cm
***
***
***
Moorcroft 'Spring Flowers' pin dish, of squat circular form with inverted rim, the interior decorated with floral bouquet, in tones of red, yellow green and purple with exterior cobalt glaze, marks to base, diameter 11 cm
***
***
***
Pair of Moorcroft 'Wisteria' Grapefruit dishes, with shallow bowls decorated in tones of deep mauve, red, yellow and green on a cobalt ground, set within cobalt saucers, impressed mark and blue flash signature to base, height 7 cm and diameter 11 cm (2)
***
***
***
***
***
***
Three 19th century French apothecary jars, the cover with spherical finials, labelled Ung. Chrysarobin, Ung.AC.Porici and Ung.Iodformi, height 22 cm (3)
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
Two 18th century onion glass bottles, in dark green with pontil mark to base, the tapering neck set with collared rim, height 17.5 cm (2)
***
***
***
18th century onion glass bottle, in dark green with pontil mark to base, the tapering neck set with collared rim, height 19 cm
***
***
***
Helmut Hiebl (Austrian/Australian b.1946) cameo vase, of cylindrical form, with mottled orange and yellow ground, above cameo stylised scrolling foliage in blue, signed to base, height 16 cm
***
***
***
Contemporary lustre glass vase, with short neck and tapering body, in oil spot tones of purple, green and white, height 20 cm
***
***
***
Tony Hanning (Australian .b.1950) dragonfly vase, in cameo cut glass, of meiping form, decorated with dragonflies amongst reeds, height 10 cm
***
***
***
Nicole Ayliffe (Australian) glass vase, of tapering form, with sloping sliced top, revealing frosted, blue and clear glass, signed verso, height 30 cm
***
***
***
Contemporary Japanese glass bowl, c.1991 of baluster form, decorated with lines of blue, frosted and red glass, signed and dated to side, height 12 cm
***
***
***
Good Louis XVI style vitrine, of upright rectangular form, set with ainset marble top above a cross banded and stringing frieze, set with a upper glass door, opening to shelves, above a marquetry panel door, raised on fine cabriole legs, the whole accented with gilt panels and brackets of putto and floral motifs, 170 cm x 86 cm x40 cm
***
***