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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:392
Sale Title:Fine & Decorative ArtsLots with images:392
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:364
Date:16-Sep-2024
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A George III sterling silver card tray, 1785 London, with maker's mark for John Schofield the fine card tray of navette shape with gadrooned rim and scrolling side handles, centering an empty cartouche, clearly marked to the underside. Weight: 156g height: 3.5 cm length: 23.5 cm width: 10 cm
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Three Dutch silver spoons and strainer, comprising a Dutch silver pierced tea strainer with ibises terminal and village scenes in scrolled cartouches (single sword .833 silver mark), a spoon with galleon terminal, figural entwined stem (with key mark intruding upon lion 1st standard mark, and 1914 Chester import silver mark, Boaz Moses Landeck), together with a pierced bread fork with lion mask and bird terminal (lion 2nd standard mark, maker Wl) weight: 178g length: 20 cm and smaller
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Three French and English .950 and .925 silver serving and Sifting spoons, comprising a Victorian sterling silver sifting spoon with cherubs terminal and foliate lobed pierced bowl (1870 London, H J Lias & Son), a French parcel gilt serving spoon finely engraved and pierced with engraved initials Se (Minerva 1 .950, Henri Soufflot), and a French sifting spoon with silver gilt scalloped bowl and tapering foliate handle (Minerva 1 .950, maker's mark partly illegible, possibly Ernest Poyer) weight: 195g length…
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A group of George III and later sterling silver salt cellars, comprising a matched set of two pairs of salt cellars by two different makers, each of cauldron form and raised on stepped hoof feet, marked underside (1772 London, James Waters and 1762 London, Walter Brind), together with a pair of c1900 Australian silver (Hardy Bros.) circular open salts with pierced sides, marked under the rim. Weight: 251g height: 3.5 cm diameter: 6.5 cm and smaller
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A set of five American .925 silver 'El Grandee' pattern spoons, Towle Silversmiths, Ma, 'El Grandee' (1964-2009), circa 1970s the set of hefty spoons, comprising 4 dessert spoons and 1 teaspoon in 'El Grandee' pattern with pierced cast terminals, each marked 'Towle sterling © 1964'. Weight: 276g length: 17 cm and smaller
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A set of six French .950 silver fruit knives, Minerva 1 standard, with maker's mark for Jean-Francois Veyrat (Paris) the set of mid 19th century French silver luncheon/ dessert knives, each marled to the hollow embossed handles and blades. Total weight: 289g length: 20 cm
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A George III sterling silver salver, 1763 London, with maker's mark for Thomas Hannam (or Hammond) & Richard mills the fine circular salver with moulded scroll and shell rim, the plain surface engraved with flourished initials Ic in script, raised on tripod hoof feet, clearly marked to the underside and further engraved 'Eb' in Roman block letters. Weight: 259g height: 3 cm diameter: 18 cm
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A group of Victorian and later sterling silver items, comprising a pair of Victorian oval pin dishes with repousse scroll decoration (1894 Birmingham, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings shepherd), a pair of rectangular pin dishes, repousse with scrolls and crested (1891 London, William Comyns & Sons), a baby rattle with mother-of-pearl handle (1924 Chester, makers mark rubbed), and an envelope form pendant (1902 Birmingham, Gourdel Vales & Co) to a silver chain. Total weight: 130g…
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A group of sterling and other silver novelty items, comprising a Victorian novelty scent bottle with ovoid body and screw-cap modelled as a bird's head (1899 Birmingham, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings shepherd), a George V chick pin cushion (1918 Chester, maker rubbed), a Continental .800 silver repousse pendant box embossed with flowers, an unmarked miniature 'Holy Bible' pendant inscribed with prayer inside, an .800 silver gilt grill locker and a small silver gilt coin purse with…
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Four Dutch and Continental silver spoons, comprising a late 19th century Dutch .835 silver pierced spoon (Leeuwarden regional assay mark, maker Ate de Groot Boersma) with floral, bird and figural motifs, together with three other ornate spoons in the same style with shorter stems, probably Dutch. Weight: 118g length: 19 cm and smaller
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A Mexican .925 silver chocolate pot, the hefty ovoid chocolate pot with a curved wooden side handle, and hinged cover with matching wooden finial, stamped with unknown maker's mark and 'Hecho en Mexico Df' weight: 686g height: 22 cm
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Two George V sterling and American .925 silver cigarette cases, 1926 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Elgin Silversmith Co, New York, circa 1940s comprising an Art Deco cigarette case with engine turned and linear design to the exterior, marked twice to the gilt washed interior, together with an American silver one with linear decoration, engraved with initials and inscribed to the underside, stamped 'Sterling American - made in USA' to the interior. Weight: 221g length: 13 cm width: 7.5 cm and smaller
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Three cased sterling silver sets of knives and spoons, comprising a George V set of pate knives with shell pattern handles and silver plates blades (1928 Sheffield, Harrison Brothers & Howson, and two Elizabeth II cased sets of demitasse spoons (1958 Sheffield, Viner's Ltd and 1961 Birmingham, Henry Clifford Davis), each marked and in velvet lined fitted cases. Total weight: 267g length: 17 cm (knives) and smaller
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An American sterling silver 'Williamsburg Queen Anne' pattern cutlery service, Steiff, Baltimore, Md, 'Williamsburg' (1940-2006), mid 20th century comprising 12 dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 entree knives, 12 entree forks, 12 entree spoons, 12 small forks, 12 teaspoons, 12 dessert spoons, 3 serving spoons and 2 serving utensils, all in 'Williamsburg Queen Anne' pattern with rat-tail pattern spoons, each piece stamped 'Sterling-Stieff' and 'Cw Williamsburg restoration'. Silver weight: 2550g (without…
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A 60-Piece Stuart 'Tamara' pattern glass suite, Des. Ludwig Kny (1869-1937) for Stuart, circa 1938 comprising 18 wine glasses, 15 cordial glasses, 6 champagne coupes, 6 barrel shaped tumblers, 6 cocktail glasses, 5 dessert bowls, 3 decanters and 1 jug, all decorated in 'Tamara' pattern with swags and vertical cuts, and with 'Stuart England' etched mark underside. Height: 22.5 cm (jug) height: 12.5 cm (glassware) and smaller
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A 61-Piece mid-century German glass suite, Germany, US occupied zone circa 1946-1949 comprising 11 lemonade glasses, 16 wine glasses, 12 liqueur glasses, 6 port glasses, 11 champagne and 5 cocktail glasses, each with white stripes to a tapering bowl upon a black glass circular spreading base, some with original label inscribed 'U.S Z. Germany'. Height: 18 cm and smaller
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A 42-Piece part suite of Thomas Webb 'Royal Yacht' pattern cut crystal stemware, circa 1950s comprising 10 liqueur glasses, 8 sherbet / champagne coupes, 8 sherry glasses, 5 wine glasses, and 6 water goblets, in 'Royal Yacht' pattern with cut panels to the bowls and with etched 'Webb England' marks underside, together with an unmarked decanter and stopper of baluster form with cut panels. Height: 27 cm (decanter) height: 13.5 cm (glasses) and smaller
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Seven cut crystal decanters, water jugs and vase, 20th century comprising a heavy baluster form vase with diamond cut body and starburst design underside (unmarked), a sterling silver mounted 'Glug Glug' decanter (a/f) with a faceted stopper (1909 Birmingham, Hukin & Heath), a shaft and globe decanter and stopper, a square decanter with cross hatched upper body and faceted stopper, two water jugs with cut decorations and another decanter (a/f) with inverted pear stopper. Height: 30.5 cm (decanter) and…
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A Murano glass figure of a dancing lady by Pustetto & Zanetti, circa 1950s the dancing lady in clear glass richly speckled with gold inclusions, with a polychrome latticino and filigrana flowing dress, with original red foil label 'Pustetto & Zanetti Arte Nuova Murano, made in Italy' to the domed base. Height: 26 cm
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A Murano glass figure of a dancing lady in costume, circa 1950s the dancing lady in white and deep blood red glass venetian costume, mounted on a spiral turned clear and gold flecked circular base. Height: 26 cm width: 17.5 cm
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A Murano glass figure of a dancing lady in costume, circa 1950s probably by Pustetto & Zanetti, the dancing lady holding a fan in clear and mottled green and white cased glass venetian costume, upon a domed white base. Height: 26.5 cm
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A group of crystal ornaments and studio glass perfume bottles, 20th century comprising a harlequin set of 5 Lalique crystal 'Poissons', each engraved 'Lalique France', two Swarovski crystal swan ornaments, two Australian studio cased glass perfume bottles and stoppers by Gordon studio and Ogishi-Mizuno, and a Bohemian painted glass columnar perfume atomiser. Height: 20 cm (perfume bottle) and smaller
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A Threaded cranberry glass jug and bowl set & a table vesta, the jug and bowl set, probably by Stevens and Williams, with applied clear feet and white threading, a technique patented by Stevens and Williams in the 1880s, together with a glass table vesta of globular form with serrated ribbed texture for match striking. Height: 7.5 cm diameter: 13 cm (bowl)
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Two Bohemian cranberry glass decanters and stoppers, late 19th century the tall wine decanters and stoppers with octagonal tapering stoppers, slice cuts to the neck, one grapevine engraved, one starburst cut to the underside, with British antique Dealers' Association stamp. Height: 38 cm and 35 cm
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A Waterford decanter, ice bucket and two glasses, Waterford, Ireland, 20th century comprising a Waterford 'Donegal' decanter and stopper, a pair of matching 'Donegal' claret wine glasses, and a Waterford 'Glandore' cut crystal ice bucket, with diamond and laurel border decoration. Height: 34.5 cm (decanter) and smaller
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A vintage bowl of glass fruit, mid 20th century the set of 14 glass fruit and vegetable including strawberries, pear, corn, eggplant, with a ceramic lemon, on a Poole pottery twin-handled bowl stamped to the underside. Height: 7 cm diameter: 25 cm (bowl)
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A Bohemian Art Deco malachite glass vase, Des. Artur Pleva, possibly for Curt Schlevogt, c1930s the mottled green glass 'Ingrid' vase of panelled ovoid form, moulded in low relief with four stylised classical figures, unmarked. Height: 24.5 cm
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A Murano Seguso 'A Scavo' vase, attributed to Seguso, c1970s the hand blown green glass bulbous amphora vase with twin fused glass handles with scavo ('dug up') texture, a technique invented by Giovanni Patrini imitating in form and texture ancient objects found in archaeological excavations, unmarked. Height: 24 cm
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A Kosta Boda black glass vase and a glass cat, Des. Kjell Engman (1946-) for Kosta Boda, c1989 the cased black glass vase of gently swelling form ('Swing' series, intr. 1989, model no 48890) engraved to the underside 'Kosta boda 488890 K Engman'; together with a Swedish Reijmyre grey glass seated cat with original label. Height: 26.5 cm and 11 cm
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Five assorted glass items, comprising an Art Deco mottled yellow and pink glass hanging light shade, two amber and green glass balls, and a pair or Orrefors clear glass candle holders with original labels. Height: 20 cm diameter: 20 cm (shade) and smaller
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A bronze mounted cut crystal bowl, the circular crystal bowl or vide-poche brilliant cut with hobstar panels and fans motifs, mounted on an Empire style bronze ormolu circular stand cast with palmettes, masks and raised on paw feet, the mount stamped 'Tj' to the interior. Height: 8 cm diameter: 17.5 cm (crystal dish)
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A Murano cased glass figure of a bull, 20th century the large and heavy glass figure of a bull charging, with an ochre, black and red patterned body cased in clear glass, apparently unmarked. Height: 21 cm length: 40 cm
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A Georg Jensen silver coaster, glass knife rests and napkin rings, comprising a pair of Baccarat crystal knife rests, together with a set of 6 unmarked ones, a Georg Jensen sterling silver coaster (925 silver, Des. Henning Koppel, post 1945 mark, weight: 144g), and a pair of Art Deco glass napkin rings in the style of Karl Palda, unmarked. Diameter: 13 cm (silver dish)
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A large glass vase designed by Clyne Farquarson, 20th century of tall cylindrical form on a starburst circular foot, cut with stylised upright flowering branches, the underside worn with partly illegible etched mark 'England', possibly John Walsh or a later Tudor example. Height: 31 cm diameter: 19.5 cm
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A set of seven Waterford 'Sheila' pattern cocktail glasses, Waterford, Ireland, 'Sheila' pattern (1958-2017) the set of 7 vintage Waterford cocktail glasses, each panel cut above an hexagonal waisted and tapering stem to a circular foot, with Waterford stencil mark to all. Height: 10.5 cm
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An Art Nouveau Loetz (?) glass vase, early 20th century in the Loetz manner, the baluster vase with an everted rim, with a semitransparent iridescent opal ground with slip trailed lines and a speckled orange 'Lava' lower body, unmarked. Height: 22 cm
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An Art Nouveau Loetz (?) glass vase, early 20th century in the Loetz manner, the shaped iridescent blue glass vase with slip trailed lines and a speckled white 'Lava' lower body, unmarked. Height: 20 cm
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Two Bohemian 'Crystalex' glass vases, Crystalex, circa 1980s the pair of pear shaped moulded glass vases, one green uranium glass, one yellow glass, with original labels. Height: 17 cm diameter: 17 cm
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A French Art Deco opalescent glass bowl, circa 1920s the Art Deco shallow centrepiece bowl of circular form decorated in moulded relief to the exterior with a design of flower heads, marked 'Made in France' in relief to the underside, unsigned but a known design by Degue (David Gueron). Height: 6 cm diameter: 31.5 cm
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An Italian Bollicine glass vase, 20th century unmarked, in the manner of Carlo Scarpa, the bottle vase of rounded quadrangular form, with myriads of small air bubbles. Height: 14 cm
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Fifteen Art Deco glass tulips in a studio Pottery vase, c1930s the delicate hand-blown Art glass tulips, possibly German, varied colours and form, in a black glazed pottery vase. Height: 24.5 cm (vase) length: 40 cm (tulips) and smaller
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Eleven Art Deco glass tulips in a Falcon Ware jug, c1930s the delicate hand-blown Art glass tulips, possibly German, varied colours and form, in an Art Deco Falcon Ware blue and black chevron jug. Height: 15 cm (jug) length: 21 cm (tulips) and smaller
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Twelve Art Deco glass tulips in a Bakelite vase, c1930s the delicate hand-blown Art glass tulips, possibly German, varied colours and form, in an Art Deco Bakelite Nally Ware beaker vase. Height: 10 cm (vase) length: 20 cm (tulips) and smaller
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Nineteen Art Deco glass tulips in a glass vase, c1930s the delicate hand-blown Art glass tulips, possibly German, varied colours and form, in a French mid-century grey glass vase. Height: 24.5 cm (vase) length: 34 cm (tulips) and smaller
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Twenty three Art Deco glass tulips in a Poole Pottery vase, c1930s the delicate hand-blown Art glass tulips, possibly German, varied colours and form, in an Art Deco Poole pottery white glazed ribbed vase, stamped underside. Height: 20.5 cm (vase) length: 35 cm (tulips) and smaller
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Ten Art Deco glass tulips in a parian ware vase, c1930s the delicate hand-blown Art glass tulips, possibly German, all open and in varied colours, in an Art Deco moon vase, signed with initials to the underside. Height: 13.5 cm (vase) length: 20 cm (tulip)
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Twenty-One Art Deco glass tulips in a glass vase, c1930s the delicate hand-blown Art glass tulips, possibly German, varied colours and form, in a modernist conical glass vase. Height: 19 cm (vase) length: 37 cm (tulips) and smaller
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Two German porcelain figures of Archers, Wallendorf, post-1963 green mark, c1970s. In the Art Deco taste, the graduated pair of figures in the form of female archers on oval bases, stamped underside and impressed with numbers 1893 and 1893/1, as found to the timber bows. Height: 34 cm width: 26 cm and smaller
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An Art Deco Spode ceramic model of a cat, Des. Erling (Eric) Olsen for Spode, Velamour line (1932-39), model K512, circa 1935 the English creamy white matt glazed figure of a seated cat with stylised features, with 'Spode Velamour' stamp underside. Height: 25 cm width: 18 cm
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A Gerhard Schliepstein for Rosenthal porcelain figure, Des. Gerhard Schliepstein (1886-1963) for Rosenthal, the white glazed figure seated with a throw over her knees, over a domed oval base, with printed mark to the underside. Height: 23 cm length: 23 cm width: 14 cm
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An Art Deco Cubist ceramic 'Jazz Band' Drummer, Jean-Edouard Chassaing for Primavera, circa 1930 the ceramic drummer with stylized features, cream crackle glazed with silver painted details, incised 'Primavera France' and signed 'Chasaing sculpteur' to the underside. Height: 23.5 cm width: 21.5 cm
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A Hollohaza porcelain figure of a nude maiden, Hollohaza (Hungary), circa 1980s the white glazed figure of a kneeling nude woman atop of a rectangular base, with painted details, stamped underside. Height: 29 cm
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A set of four Villeroy and Boch 'Jazz Band' figurines, Des. Jean born (Robj) c1930s for Villeroy & Boch, circa 1980s the white porcelain jazz quartet of merry musicians, including saxophone, banjo, squeezebox player, and drummer, with hand painted and gilded highlights, each with printed mark underside. Height: 26 cm and shorter
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A ceramic figure of a goat and three miniature dogs, 20th century comprising a c1920 secessionist figure of a goat, unmarked but attributed to Anzengruber (Austria), together with three miniature Klima (French) greyhounds standing, unmarked. Height: 14.5 cm width: 14 cm and smaller
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A Gray's Pottery hexagonal Cookie jar and cover, possibly designed by Susie Cooper for Gray's Pottery, c1930s the hexagonal jar and cover, hand decorated in linear design akin to the 'Cubist' design in green, blue, orange and black enamels, with printed marks underside and numbered 8650. Height: 15 cm
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Three mid-century wall masks, 20th century comprising an Australian studio pottery Kalmar H1 plaque of an exotic lady, an unmarked mask in the manner of Clarice Cliff 'Marlene' masks, together with a moulded one painted green, unmarked. Length: 25.5 cm width: 14.5 cm and smaller
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A Gerhard Schliepstein for KPM figural group of Diana, Des. Gerhard Schliepstein (1886-1963) for KPM Berlin, the white glazed group of a nude Diana seated beside a greyhound, holding a bow, on a domed oval base with underglaze blue Royal sceptre KPM mark to the underside, height: 20.5 cm width: 20 cm
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An Art Deco Spode ceramic model of an elephant, Des. Erling (Eric) Olsen for Spode, Velamour line (1932-39), model K466, circa 1935 the English creamy white matt glazed model of an elephant with stylised features, with 'Spode Velamour' stamp underside. Height: 22 cm length: 21 cm width: 12.5 cm
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A pair of Art Deco Spode ceramic models of polar bears, Des. Erling (Eric) Olsen for Spode, Velamour line (1932-39), circa 1935 the English creamy white matt glazed figure of a seated cat with stylised features, with 'Spode Velamour' stamp underside. Height: 16.5 cm width: 32 cm
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A Vienna porcelain model of a seated panther, Des. Franz Barwig (1925) for Augarten porcelain, 20th century the white glazed attentive feline seated on a rectangular plinth impressed with initial Fb, underglaze blue mark underside and impressed pattern number 1630 height: 37.5 cm
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Two Art Deco Wedgwood ceramic figures of monkeys, circa 1930s comprising one designed by John Skeaping for Wedgwood, modelled as a fearsome mother and baby with a matte off white ground, stamped 'Wedgwood' underside and faintly impressed 'J. Skeaping, Wedgwood' to the side, together with another designed by Roy Smith for Wedgwood of a seated monkey on a rectangular base, stamped 'Wedgwood & Co' underside, and impressed 'Roy Smith' to the side. Height: 24.5 cm and 18.5 cm
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A pair of Art Deco Spode ceramic models of polar bears, Des. Erling (Eric) Olsen for Spode, Velamour line (1932-39), circa 1935 the English creamy white matt glazed figure of a seated cat with stylised features, with 'Spode Velamour' stamp underside. Height: 16.5 cm width: 32 cm
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A Rosenthal porcelain figure of a reclining nude maiden, Des. Gustav Adolf Bredow (1875-1950) for Rosenthal, circa 1935 the large white glazed reclining nude with graceful lines, on a naturalistic bed of rockwork, the underside with underglaze green 'Rosenthal Selb Bavaria' mark. Height: 34 cm length: 49 cm width: 18 cm
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Three ceramic crane figurines, 20th century comprising a pair of Noritake bone china red-crowned cranes standing on oval bases, stamped to the underside, together with a smaller Hungarian Hollohaza porcelain crane, stamped underside. Height: 27.5 cm and 21 cm
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An Australian studio Pottery vase by Arnaud Barraud, Arnaud Barraud (New Zealand/Australia b.1942) the blue and green glazed pottery ovoid vase, with a short neck and everted rim, impressed with 'Ab' monogram stamp to the underside. Height: 26.5 cm diameter: 22.5 cm
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A pair of German porcelain candelabra, early 20th century in the style of Meissen, the pair of five-light candelabra with floriate sconces, each with two putti at play on the naturalistic stem with gilt detailing, the bases and stems encrusted with painted flowers, apparently unmarked. Height: 42 cm width: 30 cm
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An Art Deco painted Pottery vase, circa 1930s decorated throughout with a bold abstract design in green, black, brown and gold enamels, signed to the base 'H.Trevi'. Height: 27 cm
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Three Art Deco Susie Cooper and Clarice Cliff items, circa 1930s comprising a Susie Cooper for Grays Pottery lidded sugar bowl with polychrome banded decoration, together with two Clarice Cliff Bizarre pin dishes, each with printed marks underside. Height: 10.5 cm (jar) diameter: 8 cm (dish)
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A Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Double V' pattern jug, Des. Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery, circa 1929 the Clarice Cliff 'Bizarre' Coronet jug painted in the abstract double V design, with printed marks underside. Height: 17 cm
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Two Art Deco Crown Devon and Ditmar Urbach jugs, circa 1930s the Crown Devon 442 shape jug with painted pattern number 5022 and the Ditmar Urbach 27/3 shape jug, both moulded and painted with floral design, in orange and brown tones, each stamped underside. Height: 22.5 cm and smaller
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A Clarice Cliff 'Bizarre' vase, Des. Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery, circa 1930s the Clarice Cliff 'Bizarre' vase of squat baluster shape with bold floral painted decoration in bright colours, printed marks underside. Height: 18 cm diameter: 24.5 cm
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An Art Deco Komlos Brothers ceramic vase, Miklos Komlos and Istvan Komlos (Hungary), circa 1930s the ovoid vase in orange and pale green drip glaze on a brown ground, applied in relief with fish and coral, impressed 'Komlos' to the underside. Height: 22 cm diameter: 17 cm
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Three porcelain dog figurines, comprising an elegant Austrian porcelain white glazed recumbent borzoi, sparingly painted (Augarten, model no. 1713), stamped underside, a wire fox terrier (des. Frederick Daws for Royal Doulton, model no. HN1013, issued 1931-1960) with green backstamp underside, together with another of a borzoi, unmarked. Height: 11.5 cm width: 21 cm (borzoi) and smaller
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A set of nine mid-century modern ceramic dessert plates, probably Nyon pottery, Switzerland, c1960s the set of plates decorated in low relief to the interior with stylised workers and water carriers, glazed in wine and Tuscany yellow, the underside impressed K and numbered 708 and 701. Diameter: 20 cm
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A Limoges porcelain footed bowl, Jean Pouyat, Limoges (1858-1920), circa 1900 the circular footed bowl on a waisted circular spreading foot, decorated to the rim with a repeat pattern within a tooled gilt border, with Jean Pouyat's maker and decorator stamp underside. Height: 8.5 cm diameter: 22 cm
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A Royal Doulton 'Art Union of London' flambe bowl on stand, circa 1940s the deep red flambe circular bowl with rounded sides, stamped 'Royal Doulton Flambe' with 'The Art Union of London' to the underside, on a hardwood carved oriental stand. Height: 8.5 cm diameter: 23 cm
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Three assorted figural ceramic items, 1930s and later comprising an Art Deco porcelain figure of a clown, designed by Ferdinand Liebermann (1910) for Rosenthal, impressed with designer's name to the back of the base and stamped underside, circa 1930s, a Japanese Art Deco ceramic figural decanter bottle, and a Royal Worcester china figural condiment dish, stamped underside. Height: 26 cm and smaller
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An Art Deco ceramic figure of a dancer, c1930s modelled as a Japanese dancer in yellow and blue layered dress, raised on a domed base, impressed 'Sp 2124' to the underside. Height: 20.5 cm
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A Crown Devon 'Memphis' vase, Des. Colin Melbourne for Crown Devon, c1950s the shape CM5 vase of tapering form with knopped shoulder and everted rim, decorated with gold and black chevron bands on a black ground, with white printed factory mark and facsimile signature of the designer to the underside. Height: 21.5 cm
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A Chelsea oval plate and two Spode plates, the Chelsea plate of lobed oval shape decorated in green and black with a continuous swag of flowers suspended from a gilt line at the rim, the centre with a flower spray, with small gold painted anchor mark to the underside (1756-1775), together with two Copeland-Spode plates: a botanical moulded plate signed J.Price, 'Dendrobium Pulchellum', and an 'Exotic Birds' plate, each with backstamps, impressed marks and painted patterns. Diameter: 23.5 cm and smaller
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A Dr Wall Worcester 'Three Flowers' teapot, circa 1775 the small globular teapot and cover with slim curved spout and fluted strap handle, printed in blue with the 'Three Flowers' pattern, the a/f knop to the lid modelled as a flower, with blue crescent mark underside. Height: 14 cm width: 16 cm
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A pair of 18th century English Delft plates, late 18th century the circular glazed earthenware plates, each decorated with bird, rockwork and flowers in blue, rust, yellow and green, within foliate borders, one as found. Diameter: 22.5 cm
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A Wedgwood bone china 'Cascade' pattern dinner service, 20th century comprising 12 dinner plates, 6 entree plates, 6 soup plates, 6 side plates, 6 dessert bowls, 12 teacups and 12 saucers, creamer and small vase, all decorated in 'Cascade' pattern, each with backstamp to the underside. Various shapes and sizes
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A 107-Piece Spode 'Marlborough Sprays' part dinner service, 20th century comprising 13 dinner plates, 17 luncheon plates, 9 rim soup bowls, 15 side plates, 11 fruit bowls, 6 coffee cups and saucers, a coffee pot (lid a/f), 2 graduated creamers, 8 dessert bowls, a teapot, a sugar bowl, 3 teacups, 5 flat cups, 8 saucers, and a sugar basin, each decorated in colours with flowers on the white ground, and with printed marks underside. Height: 21 cm (coffee pot) and other various shapes and sizes
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A 70-Piece Spode 'Chelsea Bird' part dinner service, early 20th century comprising 20 dinner plates, 16 luncheon plates, 11 soup plates, 10 side plates, 10 dessert bowls, together with 3 lidded tureens, all decorated in Chelsea bird pattern and with printed marks to the underside. Diameter: 24.5 cm (dinner plate) and other various shapes and sizes
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A mixed group of English porcelain dishes & mug, 18th century and later comprising a c1785 Caughley shell form moulded dish decorated in Chantilly pattern with blue floral sprigs and festoons, impressed 'Salopian' to the underside, an English porcelain mug with a front panel of flowers reserved on an apple green ground with gilt detailing, probably Coalport c1845, and five c1910 Edward Asbury 'Dragon' pattern small dishes and bowl, each stamped to the underside. Mug height: 9.5 cm. Diameter: 10 cm (mug)…
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A German porcelain bowl and four vases, comprising a large 19th century German porcelain circular fruit bowl decorated with moulded floral sprays and roses to a patterned border, together with four floral vases in the same manner. Height: 8 cm diameter: 27 cm (bowl) height: 20.5 cm (vase) and smaller
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A Laura knight for Clarice Cliff 'Fair Ladies' plate, Des. Dame Laura knight R.A (1877-1970) prod. In Clarice Cliff, 1934 circular form in cream-colored glaze with hand painted border decorated with alternating orange brushstrokes and black tendrils, the centre with ten stylized women in the Art Deco manner, with puce stamp 'Designed by Laura knight A.R.A. Produced in Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Wilkinson Ltd England' marks, and 'First edition 1934'. For a pattern example, see: G. Slater and J. Brough,…
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Three Victorian Staffordshire figures, circa 1840s the Victorian glazed earthenware flatbacks, comprising one of David Garrick as Richard III (in the tent scene before the battle of Bosworth), modelled after a 1745 painting by William Hogarth, one of 'Bonnie Prince Charlie' with two lambs underfoot, and another, all unmarked. Height: 28 cm and shorter
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An assorted group of German porcelain items, 20th century comprising an early 20th century Dresden porcelain floral painted jardiniere (Richard Klemm), two Beyer & Bock everted vase and cup (a/f), a pair of white glazed ceramic wall brackets with applied flower heads (one a/f), and an unmarked porcelain wall pocket decorated with figural garden scene, floral garlands and insects. Height: 19.5 cm diameter: 20 cm (jardiniere)
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A group of English porcelain Item & a pair of vases, 19th and 20th century comprising a Staffordshire porcelain teacup and saucer duo, the translucent body moulded with a lattice design reserved with scroll edged panels, and painted in a simple manner with enamel flowers, unmarked, an English c1,850 'Gaudy Welsh' jug, boldly painted with stylised flowers, together with a pair of ceramic three branch stem vases, unmarked, possibly Camark Studios. Height: 19 cm (vases), 11.5 cm (jug)
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