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Auction House:ArtvisoryNumber of lots recorded:349
Sale Title:The Contents of Teychel,16 Moule Avenue, Brighton. The Collection of the late Judith and Bruce Terry.Lots with images:346
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:327
Date:30-Apr-2023
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An impressive walnut parquetry and cut brass and white metal inlaid serpentine fronted commode, Probably German/Austrian 18th century 133 cm wide, 68 cm deep, 113 cm high. Provenance: Kurt Geiger collection. Kurt Geiger (1915-1972), businessman, was born on 11 March 1915 in Vienna, son of Eugen Geiger, merchant, and his wife Elsa, nee Glaser. As a young man, Kurt served behind the counter of his family's drapery business, Educated at Waser Gymnasium, in 1933-38 he studied medicine at the University of…
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A rare pair of William and Mary carved walnut tall caned back chairs, stamped C Gresley, English circa 1700 139 cm high, backs 36 cm wide, seats 38 cm deep. Provenance: Mallett London, Early 1980's
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An impressive mahogany long-case clock by Jas Schelefield of London, English circa 1780 240 cm high, 57 cm wide
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A very rare George III mahogany and ivory-inlaid rent desk, English circa 1760 180 cm wide, 96 cm deep, 80 cm high. Provenance: Asprey Ltd London, 27/07/76
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A brass and cast-iron stick and umbrella stand, English circa 1920 65 cm high, 40 cm wide.. Provenance: Stair and Co., London 6 September 1988
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A Royal Worcester Highland-cattle painted pot-pourri jar and cover, painted by Harry Stinton, English early 20th century 13.5 cm high
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A Royal Worcester Highland cattle painted porcelain cup and saucer, by Harry Stinton, English late 19th century cups saucer 9.5 cm diameter
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A sterling-silver pierce-work circular bottle-coaster by Garrard London, together with a circular sterling-silver drinks tray and a silver-plated card stand 13 cm diameter, 4 cm high, circular tray 24.5 cm diameter, Coaster Garrard London 21 December 1978
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A pair of first-period Worcester blue and white lobed circular plates, crescent mark English circa 1770, 19 cm diameter. Provenance: Leonard Joel 14/11/88 lot 341/342
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A pair of aged tan-leather riding boots with stretchers by Maxwell, Dover Street London, 19th century 51 cm high
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A fine carved George III mahogany pie-crust wine table, English circa 1765 72 cm high, 76 cm diameter. Provenance: Partridge London, 1997. Recent Acquisitions No 15 illustrated
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A finely carved George III mahogany armchair of Chippendale manner, English, circa 1765, 103 cm high, 82 cm wide, 51 cm deep
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An unusual George III mahogany and leather upholstered desk chair, English 18th century 88 cm high, 62 cm wide, approx, 53 cm deep. Provenance: Partridge London, 1973 (675 pounds)
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A fine-quality scarlet tortoise-shell and boulle and gilt-bronze mounted Louis XV style mantle-clock by Arnold and Charles Frodsham London, English circa 1850 58 cm high, 27 cm wide. Provenance: Asprey London 31/10/88 (4,200 pounds)
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A pair of Chinese cafe-au-lait ground famille-rose jars, Qing dynasty, Qianlong, 18th century 12 cm high, plus wood stands and covers
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A George II sterling-silver card tray, makers mark of Ebenezer Coker, crested with a wishing well and the initials ALL, London 1761 19 cm diameter. Provenance: Leonard Joel Melbourne, 14/11/88 lot 61
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A large and very impressive Aubusson faun ground and burgundy classical inspired floral carpet, French circa 1840 635 x 315 cm. Provenance: C. John, Rare Rugs, London 1986
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A Napoleon III gilt bronze-mounted ebony and brass inlaid rectangular etagere, French circa 1865 88 cm high, 79 cm wide, 51 cm deep
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A Steinway of Hamburg ebonised grand piano, frame number B 433315, case number 259-93 216 cm long 148 cm wide, 100 cm high
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A first-period Worcester pale-blue Jaberwocky pattern lobed oval dish, English 18th Century 27 cm wide, 21.5 cm deep
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A parquetry and gilt-bronze mounted convertible jardiniere table, French 19th century 82 cm high, 76 cm wide, 52 cm deep
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A very fine Louis XVI period Carrara marble, gilt-bronze and bronze mantle-clock, signed Rillet, Strasbourg, French, circa 1790 55 cm high, 34 cm wide, 11 cm deep. Provenance: Partridge London.1988 (7, 500 pounds)
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A very fine quality gilt-bronze mounted aubergine-glazed Chinese vase lamp, the vase 18th/19th century the mounts French 19th century 46 cm high to top of handles, 90 cm high to top of shade, approx diameter of vase 26 cm
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A good quality gilt-bronze mounted bombe rectangular kingwood jardiniere, French 19th century 49 cm long, 26 cm deep, 19.5 cm high
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A fine quality scarlet-boulle and gilt-bronze mounted rectangular table, French mid 19th century, 75 cm high, 95 cm wide, 61 cm deep
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A Napoleon III gilt bronze-mounted ebony and brass inlaid rectangular canterbury, French circa 1865, 50 cm high, 61 cm wide, 50 cm deep
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A very good Louis XV style gilt-bronze mounted vernis-martin bombe display cabinet, French 19th century 195 cm high, 83 cm wide, approx 46 cm deep. Provenance: Adam Galleries Melbourne, 1987
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A fine parquetry and gilt-bronze mounted writing table, Labelled Jetley North Audley street, London, English mid 19th century, 16 cm wide, 80 cm high, 58 cm deep. G Jetley were recorded as leading Antique dealers and Interior Decorator's in Audley street London established in 1879. Provenance: Kurt Geiger Collection. Kurt Geiger (1915-1972), businessman, was born on 11 March 1915 in Vienna, son of Eugen Geiger, merchant, and his wife Elsa, nee Glaser. As a young man, Kurt served behind the counter of his…
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A fine and large and very rare Aubusson Oriental landscape inspired tapestry, French 18th century 405 x 245 cm. Provenance: Mayorcas London, 21 July 1981
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A very impressive kingwood, marble and gilt-bronze mounted bombe commode, French early 18th century 132 cm wide, 62 cm deep, 86 cm high. Provenance: Partridge London.24 June 1986. The mounts on this commode are similar in manner to the Cressent bureau-plat in The Getty Museum Malibu, USA
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A nest of four Chinese hardwood occasional tables, early 20th century largest 68 cm high, 50 cm wide, 32 cm deep. Provenance: Sothebys Belgravia London
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A rare and petite George II brass-banded mahogany circular planter, English circa 1740 48 cm high, 29 cm diameter. Provenance: Trevor London
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A fine and rare George III mahogany four-pillar dining table, English, circa 1780 with one extra leaf 230 cm long without leaves in, 152 cm wide, 72 cm high. Provenance: Frank Partridge London.1973
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A fine and rare George III mahogany serpentine-fronted chest of drawers, English circa 1770 134 cm wide, 58 cm deep, 80 cm high
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A pair of Sheffield-plate campagna shaped wine-coolers, crested, attributed to Smith, Tate, Nicholson, English, circa 1820 24.5 cm high. Provenance: Garrard, London, 1982
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A George III sterling- silver oval salver, makers mark of William Bateman, London 1805, with presentation inscription 30 cm long, 22 cm wide
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A silver Old-English shell pattern cutlery service for twelve settings, Sheffield 1967 makers mark R and B., comprising 12 each: Table-knives and forks, table-spoons, tea-spoons, dessert-forks, dessert-knives and forks, soup-spoons, another 12 dessert-knives, 2 ladles, and a fish knife
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A George III sterling-silver oval teapot and a matched teapot stand with rubbed marks, teapot Robert Hennell, London 1781, 13 cm high, 23 cm long over the spout and handle, stand 17 cm wide. Provenance: Sotheby's Melbourne, 08/11/88 lot 529
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A George III five-piece semi-reeded sterling silver tea and coffee service, makers mark of John Emes, London 1802/3 coffee pot 29.5 cm high, teapot 15 cm high, creamer 10 cm high, sugar bowl 10.5 cm high, teapot stand 16 cm wide. Provenance: H. Perovetz, Chancery Lane, London.1978
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A pair of Queen Anne style sterling-silver pepperettes, makers mark W and W, London 1951 9.5 cm. Provenance: N. Bloom and Son London 1978
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