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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:222
Sale Title:Fine Furniture, Silver, Paintings, Asian and Decorative ArtsLots with images:219
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:184
Date:7-Jun-2022
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George II mahogany and walnut armchair, c. 1740, with a serpentine top rail above a pierced splat, scrolled arms and emerald green velvet drop seat, raised on claw and ball feet, height 93 cm width 79 cm depth 53 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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George III mahogany occasional tilt-top table, c. 1800, the circular lobbed top with carved acanthus rim, above a tripod base with out-scroll legs and scroll feet, height 71 cm diameter 75 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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George III mahogany Architect's desk, c. 1780, the rectangular bi-folding top above a plain frieze drawer fitted with a baize lined writing slide and lidded compartments, cast brass swan neck handles, raised on four straight legs with carved columns, height 82 cm width 122 cm depth 61.5 cm. Provenance: Brian Chesters' private collection, UK. Private Collection, Sydney
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George III satinwood Pembroke table, c. 1800, the oval top with string inlay and two drop leaves, above one side drawer and one faux drawer, raised on tapering legs with similar string inlay, drawer retains note from late 19th century buyer, height 73 cm width 50 cm (113 cm extended) depth 80 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Impressive Dutch burr walnut display cabinet, late 18th century, arched pediment surmounted by floral crest, above pair of glazed doors enclosing silk-lined shelved interior, two short drawers and one long drawer, raised on tapering faceted legs joined by scroll-shape stretcher, on bun feet, height 245 cm width 250 cm depth 50 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
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Dutch burr walnut side table, early 19th century, the oval cartouche top above four carved cabriole legs, height 74 cm width 73 cm depth 59 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
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Parcel-gilt and green painted Chinoiserie tilt-top occasional table, late 19th century, the circular top decorated with figures in landscape, above a tripod base, height 72 cm diameter 79 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Pair of Venetian giltwood mirrored wall sconces, 18th century, each cartouche shaped frame enclosing a mirror plate etched with classical female nudes, with four branches (A/F mirrors cracked) (2), height 78 cm width 37 cm depth 17 cm (each). Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
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Black lacquer and gilt Chinoiserie cabinet on stand, late 18th century, the two door cabinet decorated with gilt chinoiseries, the rectangular top above a pair of paneled doors enclosing an interior fitted with drawers, the stand with out-swept legs with shell knees, height 64 cm width 89 cm depth 34 cm. Provenance: Conley & Co., Double Bay. Private Collection, Sydney
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George III black and gilt Japanned longcase clock, by Thomas Watts, Hadleigh, 19th century, the arched hood with two acorn finials, above a long trunk door and panel base decorated with figures in landscape, the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, Roman hours and Arabic minutes, with weights, key and pendulum, height 222 cm width 47 cm depth 24 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Pair of George III Irish mahogany side chairs, c. 1775, the pierced back splats carved with acanthus leaves above green velvet drop seats, raised on reeded square section legs joined by stretchers (2), height 96 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Mahogany wine table, 19th century, the circular top with a pie crust rim, above a tripod base with claw feet, height 65 cm width 28 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Chinese export black lacquer and gilt work table, early 20th century, decorated overall with floral sprays and figures within courtly landscapes, the shaped rectangular hinged top enclosing a fitted interior with covered wells, divided compartments, ivory implements, and mother-of-pearl chips, height 76 cm width 63 depth 43 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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George II mahogany and cherrywood armchair, almost Certainly designed by John Vardy, probably executed by Thomas Vardy, c. 1755-60, the shaped rectangular back above out-scrolled arms with square Greek-key supports on square chamfered legs joined by pierced stretchers, with blue and white summer covering over brocade upholstery, height 90 cm width 66 cm depth 68 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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North Italian oak bookcase, 18th century, gadroon-carved rectangular pediment above frieze with carved relief of acanthus leaves and trellis, two glazed doors enclosing blue-painted interior with adjustable shelves, with a pair of cupboard doors underneath, sitting on claw feet, height 260 cm width 152 cm depth 76 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
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French provincial oak refectory table, 18th century, rectangular top above turned legs joined by stretchers, together with eight oak upholstered later-made dining chairs (9), height 76 cm width 89 cm length 287 cm (table); height 107 cm width 51 cm depth 47 cm (chairs). Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
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Charles II Bobbin-turned oak armchair, c. 1660-70, the top rail with acorn finials, plain rectangular seat above four legs joined by stretchers, height 104 cm width 64 cm depth 52 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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French Renaissance oak buffet a Deux Corps, 17th century, rectangular pediment above two paneled doors carved with scrolling vines, above two short drawers and two cupboard doors, raised on bun feet, height 167 cm width 132 cm depth 57 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
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William and Mary walnut and oak elbow chair, c. 1692, the top rail carved with a bust of Queen Mary and initials of unknown owner, amongst acanthus leaves, cane back and seat, front legs carved with winged lions, raised on four legs joined by stretchers, height 128 cm width 69 cm depth 54 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney, reference: possibly executed by Thomas Roberts or another successor of Richard price
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Georgian oak washstand, 18th century, galvanised steel lidded tank surmounted by two acorn finials with galvanised cartouche-shaped basin below, sitting on four cabriole legs, height 70 cm width 62 cm depth 46 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
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Georgian mahogany ladderback armchair, 19th century, the serpentine top rail carved acanthus leaves above curved and pierced arms, the seat with needlework in the manner of Gillows, raised on reeded square section legs joined by stretchers, height 102 cm width 64 cm depth 60 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Australian Colonial cedar four section dining table, N.S.W origin, c. 1860, the rectangular top raised on turned legs, with brass forked clips, height 78 cm width 380 cm depth 129 cm. Provenance: The Family Hotel, Campbell's Hill, East Maitland, NSW, Private Collection, Sydney
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Australian Colonial cedar console table, N.S.W origin, c. 1860, with later black leather inset top, raised on four turned and faceted legs, height 83 cm width 168 cm depth 52 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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William IV mahogany buffet, c. 1835, with two open shelves on turned supports, above a pair of paneled cupboard doors, on brass castors, height 106 cm width 124 cm depth 47.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Pair of Empire mahogany side tables, 19th century, each with a circular white marble top, above three columns mounted with ormolu Greek female busts, on a concave tripod base (2), height 61 cm diameter 53 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Federal style mahogany sofa, 19th century, in the manner of Duncan Phyfe, the crest rail carved with double cornucopia flanked by acanthus leaves, cream and beige strip upholstery, on splayed legs with lion paw feet on castors, height 87 cm width 200 cm depth 69 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Near pair of Coco Chanel floor lamps, c. 1970, gilded metals, one with sheaf of wheat the other with roses, with cream fabric shades (2), height 128 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW, reference: originally designed by Robert Gossens for Coco Chanel's apartment, 31 Rue Cambon in Paris
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Louis XVI style burr-walnut and mahogany side table, 19th century, rectangular cartouche shape top with gilded brass surround, with two drawers and two writing slides to sides, raised on fluted tapering legs joined by stretchers, height 81 cm width 79 cm depth 59 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Louis XV style rosewood, marquetry and ormolu mounted bureau plat, the cartouche shape top with green leather writing surface, above a conforming frieze fitted with three drawers, writing slides to sides, on cabriole legs with ormolu knees, height 76 cm width 134 cm depth 77 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Louis XV style walnut settee, late 19th century, top rail carved with floral crest above padded back and seat with tapestry upholstery, sitting on six cabriole legs, height 108 cm width 165 cm depth 75 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
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Louis XVI style mahogany and ormolu mounted gueridon, late 19th century, the square green marble within a gilded brass gallery surround, above a frieze embellished with ormolu mounts depicting putti, raised on four tapering legs, height 97 cm width 41 cm depth 41 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Archibald Knox (British, 1864-1933), pair of Arts & Crafts jardinieres, c. 1900, for Liberty & Co., earthenware planters decorated with a stylised band of Celtic designs, raised on plinth bases (2), height 95 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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George III satinwood and tulip cross-banded elliptical card table, c. 1780, in the manner of John Linnell, the demi-lune fold over top with inlaid decoration above four tapering legs, height 75 cm width 97 cm depth 45 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Italian three-panel screen, late18th/early 19th century, hand-painted wood with pastoral scenes on a cream background to the front, and painted with floral arrangements on an emerald green background verso, height 110 cm width 122 cm (when fully extended). Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
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Louis XV style marquetry and ormolu mounted commode, the breche violette marble top above two drawers embellished with floral sprays, raised on cabriole legs with sabots, height 89 cm width 139 cm depth 52 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Chinoiserie lacca povera orange painted bureau cabinet, c. 1780, the pair of paneled doors enclosing shelves, above a fall front concealing an interior fitted with drawers, hidden column drawers and pigeon holes, the sliding writing surface set in dummy drawer, above three graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, height 214 cm width 91 cm depth 50 cm. Provenance: acquired through David Jones gallery, Sydney, in 1966. Fairwater: the collection of Sir Warwick and lady Fairfax AC OBE, Bonham's, Sept 2019,…
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Louis XV style marquetry and ormolu mounted writing table, 19th century, the rectangular galleried top inlaid with geometric motifs, above a drawer with fitted compartment and leather writing surface, floral marquetry throughout, raised on square tapering legs, height 77 cm 69 cm depth 42 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Transitional style marquetry, mahogany and ormolu mounted commode, by Mercier Freres, c. 1890, the variegated marble top above three drawers embellished with string inlay and floral sprays, raised on tapering legs, retains Mercier Freres' label, height 92 cm width 115 cm depth 59 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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David Linley, London, pair of bedside tables, c. 2000, square burr walnut inlaid top with satinwood stringing, above a single drawer and lower shelf, raised on tapering legs (2), height 60 cm width 50 cm depth 50 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Louis XVI style giltwood canape en corbeille, early 20th century, the top rail carved with flowers and leaves, cream floral tapestry upholstery, on cabriole legs, height 94 cm depth 80 cm width 132 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
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Louis XVI style Vernis Martin and ormolu mounted cabinet, by Duvivier, Paris, the shaped marble top above a central cupboard door inset with a finely painted vernis Martin panel depicting a musical scene, and enclosing shelves, signed under lock 'Duvivier, Paris', height 122 cm width 120 cm depth 41 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Louis XV style marquetry and ormolu mounted bombe commode, early 20th century, the variegated cream marble top above two drawers embellished with geometric designs, raised on cabriole legs with sabots, height 84 cm width 118 cm depth 53 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Attributed to Maison Jansen, France, parcel-gilt and grey painted console table, 20th century, the shaped rectangular granite top above two carved feather supports, height 88 cm width 155 cm depth 38 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Italian gilt iron patio table, 20th century, the oval base cast with scrolling leaves, with glass top, height 78 cm width 200 cm depth 107 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Maison Jansen, France, Yucca tree, c. 1970, brass and gilded metal, in square mirrored planter, height 221 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Parcel gilt and verre eglomise mirror, early 20th century, the rectangular mirror plate decorated with urns and garlands of laurel, signed 'L. Thomas', within a parcel-gilt and green painted frame, 164 x 130 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Louis XVI style ormolu mounted pier cabinet, the shaped marble top above a single paneled door with central ormolu vase flanked by two classical female figures, enclosing shelves, raised on turned legs, mount signed 'Christofle', height 122 cm width 107 cm depth 60 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Maison Jansen, France, brass gueridon, 20th century, circular glass top, brass frame, stamped 'Jansen, Paris'. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Louis XV style marquetry and ormolu mounted vitrine, variegated marble top above a pair of glass doors enclosing glass shelves, embellished with lion heads and scrolls ormolu mounts, raised on cabriole feet with acanthus leaves sabots, height 143 cm width 123 cm depth 43 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Chinese export black lacquer and gilt four panel screen, c. 1930, depicting a battle scene with warriors on horse back fighting, the upper part decorated with auspicious items, flowers, bats and peaches, height 184 cm x 160 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Napoleon III style ebonised and ormolu mounted bureau plat, the black leather inset top above a frieze set with three drawers, raised on cabriole legs with ormolu knees and sabots, height 80 cm width 182 cm depth 90 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Set of six ebonised and parcel-gilt dining chairs, c. 1900, comprising two carvers and four side chairs, each with a shell and scroll carved top rail, with drop-seat, on saber legs (6), height 85 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Marble console table, the shaped rectangular top above two scrolled supports, boxed in wooden crate. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Maison Jansen, France, parcel-gilt and ebonised side table, c. 1960, the rectangular top above X shape supports, raised on brass feet, height 51 cm width 80 cm depth 39 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Maison Jansen, France, table lamp, 20th century, blue glass and gilded metal, electrified, height 96 cm (without shade). Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Black lacquer and gilt Japanned chest on stand, c. 1900, the two door cabinet decorated with figures in landscape and birds amongst flowering branches, with polished and engraved brass mounts, enclosing an interior fitted with drawers, raised on a black and parcel-gilt stand with cabriole legs and paw feet, height 151 cm width 108 cm depth 58 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Pair of French black iron and gilt three-light hanging lanterns, each rectangular lantern with glass panels, electrified (2), height 110 cm width 49 cm depth 49 cm. Provenance: The country Trader, Sydney. Private Collection, Sydney
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Indian brass and carved timber door, 20th century, with repousse decoration, on wrought iron base, 197 x 91 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Venetian etched glass mirror, 19th century, the scrolled crest etched with a central cartouche with monogram, the rectangular shaped mirror decorated with foliates and floral motifs, 155 x 105 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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French provincial walnut and fruitwood commode, early 19th century, the serpentine top above three long drawers, over a carved apron centred with a shell and flanked by scrolls, raised on cabriole legs, height 86 width 125 cm depth 73 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Louis XVI style walnut fauteuil, late 19th century, frame carved with a continuous braid, padded arms ending in carved scroll supports decorated with acanthus leaves, on tapering fluted legs, red striped velvet upholstery, height 102 cm width 75 cm depth 65 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
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Persian rug, wool, all-over geometric and floral motifs in shades of red, blue and cream, 207 x 318 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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French provincial fruitwood cabinet, late 19th century, arched pediment above pair of paneled doors enclosing shelves, over two short drawers and two cupboard doors, height 230 cm depth 53 cm width 121 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
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Victorian burr walnut credenza, 19th century, the bow shaped top with outset corners above a paneled door with inlay decoration and flanked by two glazed doors, with gilded metal mounts, raised on a plinth base, height 100 cm width 129 cm depth 39 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Victorian burr walnut pier cabinet, 19th century, the rectangular moulded top above a single paneled door with inlay decoration and gilded metal mounts, raised on a plinth base, height 98 cm width 77 cm depth 37.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Mahogany Two-seater sofa, c. 1890, the frame with satinwood string inlay, bobbin turned supports beneath armrests, raised on square tapering front legs, olive green dralon upholstery, height 84 cm width 139 cm depth 70 cm. Provenance: Sir Aldfred Stephen GCMG chief of Justice of NSW and Lieutenant Governor of NSW, thence by descent
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George IV mahogany bookcase, c. 1825, the Gothic arched astragal glazed doors above a long drawer and a pair of paneled cupboard doors, height 232 cm width 121 cm depth 47 cm. Provenance: Robert Campbell (1769-1846), Duntroon homestead, or Yarralumba, ACT, the collection of Sir Colin Campbell Stephen, Sydney, thence by descent
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Regency mahogany double pedestal dining table, c. 1810, each pedestal terminating in four reeded saber legs with brass castors, one extention leaf, height 73 cm width 231 cm depth 131.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Sir Colin Campbell Stephen, Sydney, thence by descent
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Set of twelve Regency rosewood dining chairs, c. 1830, comprising ten chairs and two carvers, each with plain rectangular top rails and carved centre rail, with tapestry upholstered seat, raised on turned and fluted front legs and saber legs (12), height 85 cm. Provenance: The collection of Sir Colin Campbell Stephen, Sydney, thence by descent
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Sheraton bow fronted mahogany sideboard, c. 1785, with two long drawers with satinwood string inlay and lion mask and ring brass handles, flanked by bombe cupboard doors, raised on six tapering legs with similar inlaid decoration, height 93 cm width 160 cm depth 63.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Sir Colin Campbell Stephen, Sydney, thence by descent
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Sheraton Revival mahogany overmantel mirror, c. 1890, the shaped pediment above three beveled rectangular mirror plates flanked by fluted columns, with satinwood string inlay and floral spray decoration, 73 x 126 cm. Provenance: The collection of Sir Colin Campbell Stephen, Sydney, thence by descent
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Sheraton Revival Gentleman's mahogany shirt press, c. 1900, the rectangular top above a pair of paneled doors with satinwood string inlay, above a long drawer, raised on bracket feet, height 125 cm width 110 cm depth 54 cm. Provenance: The collection of Sir Colin Campbell Stephen, Sydney, thence by descent
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Victorian mahogany bookcase, late 19th century, the rectangular pediment above a pair of glazed doors, with two paneled cupboard doors below, raised on plinth base, height 211 cm width 95 cm depth 39.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Sir Colin Campbell Stephen, Sydney, thence by descent
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George III mahogany drop leaf table, c. 1790, with two drop leaves, raised on straight legs ending in hoof feet, height 72 m width 160 cm depth 116 cm
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Edwardian mahogany chest of drawers, c. 1900, the rectangular crossbanded top above four long drawers with string inlay decoration, raised on bracket feet, height 110 cm width 114 cm depth 52 cm. Provenance: The collection of Sir Colin Campbell Stephen, Sydney, thence by descent
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Aesthetic movement oak cabinet, c. 1885, the rectangular top with a carved band of flowers, above a carved frieze with initial flanked by floral sprays, above a pair of paneled door embellished with floral motif and enclosing drawers, left door bears presentation label to Rev. Charles P. Greene, height 81 cm width 65 cm depth 53 cm. Provenance: The collection of Sir Colin Campbell Stephen, Sydney, thence by descent
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French provincial Homme Debout cabinet, early 19th century, stepped rectangular pediment above band of marquetry decoration atop a single panelled door with metal mounts and crowned with a carved relief scallop shell, single long drawer above scrolled apron carved with relief flowerpot, sitting on scrolled feet, height 235 cm width 107 cm depth 61 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW
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Royal Copenhagen, Flora Danica porcelain ice cream dome and stand, 20th century, the dome cover surmounted by a pink tulip, decorated with botanical specimens, identified in Latin to the underside, retain printed factory marks, underglaze blue wave marks and numbered (2), height 28 cm; diameter 33 cm (stand). Provenance: The Estate of Judith Graham, NSW
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Royal Copenhagen, flora Danica porcelain glass cooler or monteith bowl, 20th century, the oval basin with crenelated rim, decorated with seventeen specimen flowers identified in Latin to the underside, the paneled border with gilt bosses, retains printed factory marks, underglaze blue wave marks and numbered, height 12 cm width 33 cm depth 24 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Graham, NSW
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Royal Copenhagen, four flora Danica porcelain entree plates, 20th century, each with reticulated and gilded rim, centered by a botanical specimen, identified in Latin to the underside, retains printed factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark and numbered (4), diameter 25 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Graham, NSW
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Royal Copenhagen, flora Danica porcelain soup tureen and Underplate, 20th century, the cover surmounted by a branch handle with flowerhead terminals, the body flanked by similar handles and decorated with botanical specimens, named in Latin to the underside, printed factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark and numbered (2), height 26 cm width 37 cm depth 26 cm (tureen); width 40 cm depth 32 cm (platter). Provenance: The Estate of Judith Graham, NSW
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Royal Copenhagen, flora Danica porcelain serving platter, 20th century, the oval platter with gilded rim and centered by a botanical specimen, identified in Latin to the underside, retains printed factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark and numbered, width 52 cm depth 38 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Graham, NSW
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Royal Copenhagen, flora Danica porcelain serving platter, 20th century, the oval platter with gilded rim and centered by a botanical specimen identified in Latin to the underside, retains printed factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark and numbered, width 52 cm depth 38 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Graham, NSW
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Royal Copenhagen, flora Danica porcelain wine cooler, 20th century, the body flanked by two branch-form handles with flowerhead terminals, and decorated with botanical specimens, named in Latin to the underside, printed factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark and numbered, height 16 cm width 26 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Graham, NSW
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Royal Copenhagen, three flora Danica porcelain dinner plates, 20th century, each with reticulated and gilded rim, centered by a botanical specimen, identified in Latin to the underside, retains printed factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark and numbered (3), diameter 29 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Graham, NSW
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Royal Copenhagen, pair of flora Danica porcelain dishes, 20th century, each circular plate with a gilded rim, centered by a botanical specimen, identified in Latin to the underside, retains printed factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark and numbered (2), diameter 36 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Graham, NSW
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Royal Copenhagen, Flora Danica porcelain chestnut basket, 20th century, the circular basket with two branch handles, applied with flowers, the interior decorated by a botanical specimen named in Latin to the underside, printed factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark and numbered, height 9 cm width 21.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Graham, NSW
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Royal Copenhagen, four assorted flora Danica porcelain condiment pieces, 20th century, comprising a triangular custard cup and saucer, a mustard pot, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, each decorated with botanical specimens, retain printed factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark (4), height 10 cm; 7.5 cm; 7 cm; 8 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Graham, NSW
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Royal Copenhagen, four flora Danica porcelain dessert plates, 20th century, each with a gilded rim, centered by a botanical specimen, identified in Latin to the underside, retains printed factory mark, underglaze blue wave mark and numbered (4), diameter 22 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Judith Graham, NSW
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