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Auction House:Aalders AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:464
Sale Title:Autumn Auction Series, Session I, Traditional Antiques and Fine ArtLots with images:464
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:303
Date:27-May-2023
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Pair of George V sterling silver and cut glass scent bottles, hallmarked London, 1911, Dl (Schindler & Co), of rectangular form, the silver covers embossed with acanthus motif, above a rectangular shaped hobnail cut glass body, one with stopper, a/f, total silver weight 17gm, height 14.5 cm (2)
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Georgian tilt top occasional table, in mahogany, with generous circular top, above a tapering column support on four splayed legs with pad feet, height 69 cm and diameter 75 cm
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Edwardian mahogany occasional cabinet, of square form, set with rolling door, above a short drawer with drop ring handle, on four tapered facetted legs, 71 cm x 57 cm x 35 cm
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Good silk Qum rug, in thick pile, of rectangular form, with central shaped medallion, surrounded by floral branches, with a deep border of floral scrolls and medallions, in rich tones of blue, green and yellow, 186 cm x 123 cm
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Silk tree of life prayer rug, of rectangular form, decorated with a central tree of life motif, surrounded by multiple borders of stylised flower heads, in tones of cream, pink, purple, green and blue, 124 cm x 91 cm
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Bakhtiari rug, of rectangular form, set with three central diamond motifs, surrounded by stylised flowers and animals with geometric borders, in rich tones of blue, orange, red and green, 180 cm x 116 cm
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Edwardian needlework rug, c.1910, of rectangular form, decorated with a central rectangular panel decorated with pink roses and foliage, surrounded by floral garlands and decorative borders, in tones of pink, green and blue, 175 cm x 114 cm
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Hamadan rug, of rectangular form, decorated with a central floral cartouche, surrounded by a floral scrolling ground and floral and bird borders, in tones of cobalt, pale blue, red, cream and pink, 216 cm x 129 cm
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Isfahan rug, of rectangular form, set with a central gull medallion, surrounded by a heavy ground of scrolling flowers and foliage, set with multiple borders, in tones of red, blue, cream and green, 186 cm x 124 cm
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Large Persian rug, of rectangular form, decorated with central shaped roundel of flowers, surrounded by flowers and foliage with multiple borders of flowers and foliage, in tones of rich red, blue, cream, brown and orange, with tassels to ends, 280 cm x 183.5 cm
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Wool floor rug, of rectangular form, with central rectangular panel decorated with flowers and foliage, surrounded by a border of flowers and foliage, in tones of rich red, cream, blue and green, with tassels to ends, 296 cm x 178 cm
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Double pedestal desk, with rectangular top, inlaid with a tooled green leather top, above twin pedestals set with doors, a/f, 80 cm x 122 cm x 61 cm
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19th century Meissen porcelain vase, of double baluster form, with textured woven surface, encrusted with fruit and flowers, in bright tones of pink, purple, orange, green and yellow and accented in gilt, a/f, height 20 cm
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Meissen porcelain bust of Princess Marie Zepherine de Bourbon, after J.J.Kandler, in three quarter, depicted with bonnet tied at neck with sash and floral group, in tones of yellow, pink, blue and green, a/f, crossed swords to base, incised 2744 and painted 15 to base, height 23 cm
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18th century Caughley soft paste porcelain sparrow beak jug, c.1780, in blue and white, one side decorated with garden and fence motif, the other decorated with geese, fields and hut, on a circular foot, mark to base, height 9.5 cm
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18th century Dr. Wall Worcester tea bowl, c.1770, in fruit and sprigs pattern, with blue rim and raised on circular foot, with crescent mark to base
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18th century British tea bowl and saucer, in blue and white, painted with floral sprays, on a white/blue ground, on circular foot, gallery label verso, a/f (2)
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18th century Bristol hand painted porcelain dish, c.1775, of circular form, painted with sprays of flowers in enamel, in tones of pink, green, red, blue and yellow, the whole on a circular foot, underglaze factory mark to base, diameter 12.5 cm
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18th century Leeds porcelain tea bowl and saucer, of fluted form, decorated with ribbonned and floral garlands, in tones of pink and green, with the antique porcelain gallery labels (2)
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18th century British porcelain tea cup, c.1775, probably Pennington Liverpool, with interior border, the exterior decorated with floral groupings and butterfly, with loop handle raised on circular foot, height 7 cm
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18th century Dr Wall Worcester tea bowl, c.1765, decorated with 'The tea Party' after Robert Hancock, decorated with central swan motif to centre and the exterior decorated with figures taking tea in a garden, on a circular foot
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Early 19th century Derby porcelain perfume bottle and stopper, c.1810, of baluster form, decorated with demi lune motifs and leaf sprays, in bright tones of orange, pink, green and blue, accented with gilt, factory mark to base, height 13 cm
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Late 18th century British porcelain teacup and saucer, possibly Bristol, beautifully painted with garlands of flowers, in rich tones of orange, green, purple and yellow, accented in gilt, painted X and 10 to bases (2)
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18th century Dr Wall Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer, c.1760, in 'Fence' pattern, decorated with garden, fence, flowers and two storks, on a circular foot, with underglaze W to base (2)
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18th century Dr Wall Worcester porcelain tea bowl saucer, c.1770, in butterfly pattern, decorated with floral sprays and butterflies in underglaze blue, crescent mark to bowl (2)
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Rare Derby porcelain basket and cover, c.1860, the cover set with floral finial, above plaited porcelain sides, the interior painted with butterfly and foliage, in tones of yellow, black and pink, with turquoise edging on circular foot, diameter 10 cm reference: blackwood & head 'Old Crown Derby' p.334
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18th century Dr Wall Worcester tea bowl and saucer in blue and white, decorated with rocky outcrop, flowers and butterfly (2)
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19th century Russian Popov porcelain cup and saucer, decorated with reserves of painted flowers in bright tones, surrounded by gilt borders and a blue ground, factory mark to base, very slight a/f (2)
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Two Russian Kuznetsov porcelain cups and saucers, both decorated with flowers and foliage, in tones of blue, pink and green, together with another Russian gilt porcelain cup and saucer (6)
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Early 20th century gilt brass jewellery casket, of oval form, the cover decorated with central hand painted miniature of a woman, surrounded by c-scroll and acanthus motifs, set above a pierced body, with fabric lined inside cover, the whole on four turned brass feet, 6 cm x 14.5 cm x 10.5 cm
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19th century ivory stethoscope, with turned ivory bell and ear pieces, united via rubber tubing, length of bell 3.2 cm x diameter 3.2 cm Provenance: The Fred and Elinor Wrobel collection
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Donald Bradman bronze bust, by Colin Joseph Dudley (b.1923), signed verso, titled 'Bradman's Walk to Glory', celebrating Bradman's highest ever captains innings of 270 runs in 1937 at the MCG, set on a timber plinth with engraved plaque, height 34 cm x width 19 cm
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Royal Doulton 'Blue Children' series vase, of tapering form, decorated with a young child playing a classical guitar in a romantic outdoor scene, in shades of blue, with gilt accent to rim, brown stamp to base and impressed 'L9025', height 32 cm
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Victorian sterling silver card case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1863, of shaped rectangular form, decorated with central roundel surrounded by stylised scrolling foliage, total weight 57gm, 10 cm x 7 cm
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Edwardian sterling silver card case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1902, of shaped rectangular form, decorated with central roundel surrounded by acanthus pattern, total weight 63gm, 9.5 cm x 6.5 cm
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George V sterling silver sovereign case, hallmarked London, 1912, of cylindrical form, decorated with ring to top, total weight 26gm, length 5 cm
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Edwardian sterling silver sovereign case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1901, of ovoid form, set with two sovereign holders, decorated with central medallion surrounded by scrolling acanthus pattern, total weight 28gm, diameter 5.5 cm
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19th century Russian silver teapot, marks erased and later marked with Faberge mark, of oblong form, with gadrooned lower base, wooden finial and handle, total weight 919gm, length 29 cm
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Late George III gilt sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1810, makers mark rubbed, of shovel form, with mother of pearl handle, total weight 7gm (including mother of pearl handle), length 8.5 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked 1808 W.E (William Ellerby), terminal in fishtail pattern and engraved monogram, with plain circular bowl, total weight 10gm, length 5 cm
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William IV sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1833 Jw (Joseph Willmore), cast with foliate handle and leaf form bowl, weight 18gm, length 11.5 cm
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Three Russian silver spoons, marked 84 with twist stems, each with engraved decoration to rear of bowls, the larger with niello scrolled design and text, length 13 cm, together with a gilt sterling silver and green enamel tea spoon marked Germany, length 11.7 cm, total weight 55gm (4)
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Two Russian silver spoons, marked 84, the larger marked St Petersburg 1898-1903, length 28 cm, the smaller marked 1885 assay B.C, maker '?, decorated with engraving front and back, length 12.5 cm, together with an American sterling silver spoon, length 25.5 cm, total combined weight 83gm (3)
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Pair of George V sterling silver name holders, hallmarked Birmingham, 1911, of ovoid form on rectangular base, decorated with multiple flags to centre, total weight 52gm, height 3 cm (2)
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Pair of early 20th century bronze figures, depicting in fine detail, a knight with lance on a rearing horse and an ottoman clutching an axe and drawing a sword on a rearing horse, both resting upon black slate bases, 33 cm x 28 cm (2)
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German mantel clock by Winterhalder & Hofmeier, marked to rear 'W&H / Sch', the case of architectural form with blondewood string inlay surrounding a white enamel dial and Roman numeral hour markers, with two train movement including pendulum and key, height 31 cm x width 22 cm x depth 14 cm
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Early 20th century Continental porcelain casket and cover, adorned with a floral finial, above pierced lattice panels with alternating fruit and figures, above a shaped oval body, decorated with similar panels in rich tones of cobalt, red, pink and green, accented in gilt, factory mark to base, length 29 cm
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American Amish carved wooden folk Art panel, carved with a raised scene of an Amish lady feeding geese with a farm house, road and trees in the background, in tones of green, white, back, red and blue, inscribed 'Home is in the Heart,' 52 cm x 72 cm purchased: at fundraising even in Boston raising money for returning World War II veterans, then by family descent
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Norman Rockwell 'A Walk in the Country' covered Stein, of handsome proportions, of tapering cylindrical form, decorated with a figure with rifle and hunting dog, with wood ducks to the other side, accented with dog to finial, the whole in tones of green, brown and black, impressed Norman Rockwell and lost post cover 11-16-1935, imprint of Saturday evening post 1981, height 37 cm note: this was awarded in 1982 for Britain's best working dog in Crufts dog show, 1982
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Victorian horn and sterling silver walking stick, the horn handle carved in the form of a horse hoof, with a sterling silver collar hallmarked 1871 and with engraved monogram to the shaft, length 83 cm
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Gouda Pottery milk jug, of baluster form, decorated with scrolling foliage and flowers, in tones of green, orange, purple and pink on a cream ground, marks to base, height 16 cm
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Gouda Regina Pottery twin handled vase, of baluster form, decorated with stylised flowers and foliage, in tones of brown, blue, yellow and green on a black ground, marks to base, height 29 cm
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Unusual Gouda Pottery vase, of globular form, decorated with stylised foliage pattern, in tones of yellow, green, blue and orange on a white ground, marks to base, height 20 cm
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Gouda Pottery jar, of tapered form, decorated in Damascus pattern, in tones of orange, blue and yellow on a cream ground, height 13.5 cm and diameter 20 cm
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Gouda Pottery pot pourri jar, of squat form, decorated with stylised floral motifs, in tones of purple, orange and green, with pierced metal cover, height 11.5 cm
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Pair of Gouda Pottery wall hanging plates, of tapering form, decorated with stylised foliage design, in tones of yellow, blue, orange and brown on a white ground, diameter 23 cm (2)
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Gouda Pottery Regina charger, of circular form, decorated with scrolling foliage and flowers, in tones of pink, purple, green and blue on a black ground, marks to base, diameter 33 cm
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Henri Breevelt charger for Gouda, of circular form, with slightly sloping sides, decorated with organic patterning, in tones of blue, orange, brown and yellow, signed verso, diameter 31.5 cm
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