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Auction House:McKenzies AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:189
Sale Title:Art, Collectables, Luxury, FurnitureLots with images:189
Auction Location:PerthPrices available:126
Date:6-Dec-2022
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Eveni a Lanceray 1848-1886 Russian bronze Troika grouping sculpture, c.1880, with driver and two passengers fleeing a wolf. Signed. 12.5 x 32 x 17 cm (needs a repair)
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John Skeaping 1901-1980, bronze 'Tiger and Kill' signed and numbered 9/15, foundry mark present. H13.5, L29 cm. (with Ackermann catalogue 4/6 - 5/7 1991. Catalogued as #3.)
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Chinese mother-of-pearl inlaid sofa a mother of pearl and marble inlaid hardwood sofa, 20th century, the shaped back decorated with birds and animals among blossoming plants and trees and trailing gourd vine, inset with a central shaped marble panel flanked by two oval panels, the arms, apron and legs similarly decorated, 109.5 cm high, 191 cm long, 62 cm deep. Provenance: Sothebys Australia, Sydney, 20 March 2019, lot 5.
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Very rare Chinese huanghuali plank table a mother of pearl inlaid, very possibly, huanghuali plank top pedestal table, Qing dynasty, the thick plank top decorated around the edges with mother of pearl flower sprays and florettes, supported on two separate similarly decorated square-cornered pedestals, each with an open upper section framed with shaped spandrels within the beaded edge, above a single drawer, supported on square section legs with beaded edges joined by stretchers above the short feet, 90 cm…
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Two Chinese Lowback chairs with a side table a set of two low-back mixed wood armchairs, 'Meiguiyi' style, and a side table, each chair with a straight crestrail continuing to the back posts enclosing a rectangular openwork panel carved with a ruyi -shaped panel flanked by dragons with scrolling tails, the straight arms inset on three sides with scroll bordered dragon motifs, joined to the canework seat with pierced dragon roundels, the slightly splayed legs joined by a shaped and beaded apron similarly…
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Two 'Fler' 1970's steel Patio chairs Patio chair by Fler, white painted metal, sculptured laid back frame. Australia, c 1950s. 84 cm high, 70 cm wide, 80 cm deep. (2)
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A Victorian burr walnut davenport the top with gilt brass three quarter gallery over a gilt tooled red leather to the lifting front, enclosing a satinwood interior with two drawers, the top supported on a pair of cabriole style supports, the right side with pen drawer over a bank of four graduated drawers, opposed by faux drawers to the left, the front with applied turned columns, the whole raised on bun feet.
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Edwardian cocktail cabinet an Edwardian metamorphic cocktail cabinet, the top as two hinged panels which when opened raises a platform to hold glasses and drinks.
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Chinese Carlton house style lady's desk & matching chair 20th century, with gilt hand painted decoration, the curved back with a central bank of side drawers and two end drawers, behind like decorated base with three frieze drawers, on tapered square legs, together with a matching arm chair. 96 x 127 x 74 cm (2)
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A matched pair of Chinese bedside tables painted and stained timber, having brass bound corners and mounts. With two doors above a single long drawer, and three small internal drawers. 61 x 56 x 36 cm (2)
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Georgian style breakfront Bookcase/Secretaire a moulded cornice above astragal glazed doors enclosing shelves, the lower secretaire opening to an interior serpentine bank of drawers and pigeon holes, above doors enclosing shelves, with four flanking drawers each side. 192 x 237 x 54 cm early 20th century.
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A brass bound, George III cellarette late 18th century, resting o three reeded legs, having a working lock and key. The interior with later red felt lining. Height 70 cm, diameter 47 cm.
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Early 20th century hardwood Chinese scholar's chair having a pierced and carved backsplat, scholar's hat top rail, a box stretcher, the whole resting on square legs.
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Carved Chinese patinated chest with heavily carved vignettes of outdoor scenes, two top trays to the interior. 54 x 104 x 57 cm. 20th century
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Chinese wall screen a 4 panel screen (could be separated) in black lacquer, with an incised and painted stork and foliate motif. 20th century. 91 x 123 cm.
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Two carved Chinese chairs and a matching side table Originating from Ningbo, Zhonjiang Province. In pegged elm (or similar) construction. The chairs having carved backsplats featuring foliage and warriors. The side table 71 x 39 x 39 cm. (3)
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George II walnut chest on stand two short and three long drawers, resting on a stand with three more drawers. With feather banding. (needs restoration)
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A good size Victorian mahogany partners desk having a centre longer drawer each side, flanked by two pairs of four drawers in each pedestal. With a green leather top and pierced aprons.77 x 153 x 116 cm
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Regency rosewood games table having fold out action, brass inlay, resting on a quatrefoil base and castors. 73 x 91 x 46 cm, folded.
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A Victorian double drop side 'Supper' table having a 'Thumbnail' moulded edge, a drawer at each end, a quatrefoil base on castors. One drawer with two fitted, lidded boxes. 73 x 99 x 113 cm, drops up.
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French metamorphic top bureau 19th century in mahogany and kingwood. Having hidden drawers, both keys present. Also a leather topped fold out writing surface. (locking of the push down top needs a service.) 93x 70 x 45 cm
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Two small mahogany Whatnots Georgian to early Victorian. One quarter round to suit a corner, with a drawer, 111 x 42 cm, the other square with a drawer. 73 x 36 x 36 cm (2)
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An eight drawer Victorian mahogany Wellington chest having a lockable side flap, upper carved capital each side and double ring 'Georgian' style drawer handles. 113 x 68 x 40 cm
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Two Persian prayer rugs dark red vintage rugs, one with tribal symbols, 124 x 83 cm, the other with a central medallion, 115 x 70 cm. (2)
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Small beer mug and two Scandinavian serving spoons the mug by Daniel & John Wellby, London, 1897, with a repousse tavern scene. 165.2g. 8.5 cm. The serving spoons by H. Moller of Trondheim in .830 silver. 174.7g. 22.5 cm. (3)
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Hallmarked sterling silver fish server and ladle, and two Edinburgh soup ladles bearing a family crest, inscribed 'Pro Patria' (for country). By a G Whighton, 1848. 262.1g. The server 32 cm. The soup ladles by Hamilton & Inches, 1898 and 1923. 17 cm, 149g. (4)
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Four hallmarked sterling silver silver items a sugar bowl (1897) and creamer(1890), by J Parkes of Vico St, London. The presentation cup by R & S Garrard & Co, 1892, and the 'Gladswood Cup' by Walter & John Barnard, 1891. Total: 611.4g. (4)
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Silverplate double tantalus a plated twin bottle decanter tantalus, of rectangular form, fitted with a central lockable column (with key) a carrying handle, fitted with two faceted glass decanters with stoppers. An interesting mechanism, with the decanters rotating for access. (small repair to the base of the column)
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Pair of silver salts with cobalt blue liners, salt spoons and a gravy boat the salts London 1771, maker's mark rubbed. One spoon Georgian, the other Victorian. The boat London, 1764 by Goerge Smith II. 421g. (5)
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A 39 piece hallmarked sterling silver cutlery set a mixed set, mostly late Georgian. 6x small forks, 6x large forks, 6x small spoons, 6x large spoons, 12x knives and 3x extra large forks. 2215g. (39)
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A hallmarked sterling silver floral decorated bowl in Art Nouveau style, by James Deakin and Sons of Sheffield 1908. 1.5 cm diameter abd 378g.
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Four hallmarked sterling silver fiddle pattern Georgian ladles two near round bowl ladles by William Chawner, London, 1829. Two oblate bowl ladles by the respected William Bateman, London, 1822 and 1827. The largest 17 cm. Total weight 260g. (4)
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Three large hallmarked sterling silver Georgian basting spoons two by the same maker, but mark rubbed, London 1835. The third probably by William Eaton, London 1827. 30 cm. 409g. (3)
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Seven hallmarked sterling silver tableware items two matched gravy boats by S. Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1935. A tea strainer and bowl, by Cooper Brothers, Birmingham 1942. A small strainer spoon perhaps by mark Willis, Sheffield 1935; and two small Georgian ladles, by Cunningham W&P, Edinburgh 1819. Total weight 339g. (7)
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Full sterling silver condiment set a pair of salt and pepper shakers by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1938 and 1946; matched open salt and a lidded cellar, each with cobalt blue liners by Synyer and Beddoes of Chester 1923; and a lidded mustard pot with spoon and cobalt blue liner by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1946. Total 315g. (5)
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A superb early Victorian teapot and similar sugar bowl the teapot with a piano hinge lid, gadrooned shoulder and foliate banding, resting on paw feet. By Walter Morrisse of London 1848; 16 x 29 x 16.5 cm. The similarly decorated Georgian sugar bowl with gilt interior, by Joseph Craddock and William Ker Reid of London, 1826. Total weight 1329g. (2)
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Five hallmarked sterling silver items wine coaster with a wooden base, London 1988, maker unknown, a snuff box by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1832, a tea caddy spoon by a. Chick and Sons, London 1977, a cut glass perfume atomizer with a sterling silver and blue guilloche collar. Walker & Hall, London, mid 20th century, and a repousse bowl with scrolling foliate pattern, by Wakely & Wheeler of London 1899. Total weight 400g approx., without the bottle. (5)
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