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Auction House:Vickers & Hoad AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:197
Sale Title:Directors Selection, Day 2Lots with images:197
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:144
Date:12-Nov-2013
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Extensive suite of Lalique Barsac pattern glasses to include champagne, red and white wine etc, approx 89 pieces, some with boxes
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Fine antique 19th century French carved walnut console and mirror, the front apron of the console carved in high relief with an open mouthed mask, flanked by large C scrolls, inset marble top, standing on out swept carved scroll legs, mirror 185 cm high, 125 cm wide console 95 cm high total 1.8 M high
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Fine antique two tiered inlaid occasional table, fitted with bronze mounts, pierced galley & mounts, 63 cm wide, 72 cm high
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Fine antique English Regency four drawer chest, of slight bow front shape, fitted with original oval brass bale handles, standing on out swept fluted feet, 105 cm x 121 cm
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Rare J. Bleau antique map of the entire Middle East with Arabia prominent. Region: Maps of the Middle East, Turkey and Central Asia, mapmaker: J. Bleau. Place and date of publication: Amsterdam 1640. Medium and colour: copperplate, hand coloured. 41 x 52 cm
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Rare 17th century De Rossi, G., Penisola dell India di la dal Gange et Isole intorno ad essa adiacenti, Rome, 1683-1688. Giacomo Rossi's fine late 17th century map of India with Ceylon and Maldives. Issued in Il Mercurio Geografico in lower right hand corner a large title cartouche with dedication to Tavernier and Mandeslo, supported by exotic Asian figures and surmounted by an elephant. The cartographer was Giacomo Cantelli da Vignola(1643-1695) who was active in Modena inItaly. The principal settlements,…
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John Ogilby (1600-1676),the road from London to Montgomery, This antique strip map is from the 'Britannia' by John Ogilby, published in 1675. The colouring is later, ' the road from London to Montgomery.' from Campden to Evesholme to Worcester to hundred house to Tenbury to Ludlow to Bishops Castle to Montgomery.
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