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Auction House:McKenzies AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:125
Sale Title:Art, Tribal, Collectables, FurnitureLots with images:125
Auction Location:PerthPrices available:80
Date:30-Jul-2024
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Late Georgian mahogany chest of drawers. 3 x long and 3 x short drawers, each cockbeaded. Width 115 cm, depth 54 cm, height 100 cm.
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A substantial jarrah desk. By the esteemed south West Australian maker, Robbie Malcolm. Two drawers, and turned legs. Width 190 cm, depth 104 cm, height 79 cm.
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An English Victorian mahogany upholstered settle. Turned short bulbous legs, upon castors, removable base cushion. Length 185 cm
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A West Australian Colonial jarrah settle (or miners couch). See pages, 365 and 366 within, Colonial furniture of WA 1829- 1910, by Tim Harris (published 2018). Single board back, rolling pin top and 3 x turned end rails each side. Length 185 cm.
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A French style, Regal centre table. Having vignettes of courting couples, 3 x gilt serpent supports and a glass top with a timber frame. Upon 3 bun feet. Height 80 cm, depth 89 cm
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Very substantial rug, made and retailed for Jenny Jones, Claremont. Very substantial rug, made and retailed for Jenny Jones, Claremont. Wool in muted tones of pistachio and cream/offwhite. Made in Nepal. 4m x 5m
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A matched pair of Chinese densely knotted wool rugs. Mid 20th century, in Royal Blue, having traditional designs and motifs. 215 x 119 cm (2).
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English oak cased longcase, oak clock. By Dyson and Brookhouse of Sheffield C. (1834 -37). Having a swan necked, hood, stringing plus rosewood crossboarding etc. The dial painted and with subsidary dial secondhand. Gilt hands. Height 222 cm.
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English oak longcase clock. Dial inscribed, Henry Payton Broms Grove (active, 1753 -70). Steel chapter ring with Roman numerals, a subsidary dial plus half dial. Working lock and key, parquetry case and hand cut brass escutcheon plate. Working when catalogued. Chimes a bell. Height 190 cm.
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