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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:562
Sale Title:International Decorative Arts, Session 3Lots with images:562
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:355
Date:19-Apr-2016
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A Dihl & Guerhard 'Angouleme' Paris porcelain teapot, circa 1810, painted with monochrome panels of children at play, traces of red printed factory mark and gilt 'F, 13 cm high. For similar pot see: Godden's Guide to European Porcelain, plate 229
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A Hochst porcelain teapot, German, circa 1770, painted with medallions of classical scenes of Leda and the swan, and Pero, and her father Cimon, supported by swags and ribbons, blue wheel mark, 12 cm high
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A Royal Worcester figured nautilus shell comport, English, 19th century, together with a Royal Worcester figure of the water carrier, English, 19th century, the figure 24 cm high
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A collection of nine antique silver boxes, English, 18th century & later, comprising a bright cut nutmeg grater by Susanna Barker, London 1793, a castle top 'Scott Memorial' vinaigrette by David Pettifer, Birmingham 1851, a floral engraved vinaigrette by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1892, a miniature vinaigrette by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1822, a circular vinaigrette by Roger Biggs, London 1798, a threaded snuff box, Birmingham 1817, an engine turned snuff box by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1832, a circular…
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A Norwegian silver gilt and floral champleve enamel tea strainer by David-Andersen, 1888-1925, with Birmingham import marks for 1899, 11.8 cm long
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A cameo glass scent bottle, in the style of Thomas Webb, 19th century, together with an amethyst glass scent bottle and an etched silver mounted scent bottle, the largest 12 cm high
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Two Bracelets. Toba Batak, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Nias, Indonesia, (early-mid twentieth century), silver, ivory, 8.3 cm, 9.7 cm wide (2)
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A large silver plate campagna champagne cooler, French, circa 1900, inscribed 'Charles Heidsieck Champagne Reims France, 36 cm high, 34.5 cm diameter
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A George V silver mounted tortoise-shell pique vanity set by Hardy Bros. Birmingham, 1928, comprising a hand mirror, lidded glass box, two brushes, a boot hook and a shoe horn. NB:
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A set of three George III sterling silver oblong salts by John Robertson II and John Watson, Newcastle 1818, together with three Fiddle pattern salt spoons by Christian Ker Reid I, Newcastle 1817, 9 cm wide, 225 grams total weight
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British Political History: A George V sterling silver shaped circular salver by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1927, with engraved presentation inscription 'To Captain David Margesson, MC., MP., by 5000 subscribing members of the Rugby Division Conservative Association in memory of his great victory at the General Election of 1929 and in grateful recognition of his services to the Rugby Division of Warwickshire' 39 cm diameter, 1,400 grams. Note: Henry David Reginald Margesson (1890-1965), a British…
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An American silver, pink guilloche enamel tea strainer by The Thomae Company, Attleboro, Massachusetts, circa 1920, 7.8 cm long
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