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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:400
Sale Title:International Decorative Arts, Day 2Lots with images:400
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:263
Date:7-Nov-2016
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An inside-painted glass snuff bottle, 20th century, signature of Ma Guangyu, one side painted a portrait of Ma Shaoxuan, the other side painted with bamboo, 9.5 cm high
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A Louis XVI style boulle bonheur de jour, French, 19th century, ormolu mounts throughout, together with a mahogany upholstered salon chair, the bonheur de jour 134 cm high, 75 cm wide, 52 cm deep
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A mahogany extension dining table and six spade back mahogany dining chairs, English 19th century, the table 75 cm high, 236 cm wide, 120 cm deep
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A Hochst baluster coffee pot and matching chocolate pot, 18th century, finely decorated with architectural scenes, the coffee pot 25 cm high
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A George II sterling silver baluster lidded tankard by John Kirkup, Newcastle 1757 engraved with script initials and date 1763, 21 cm high, 900 grams
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A George II sterling silver shaped circular salver by Thomas Rush, London 1741 engraved with a contemporary coat of arms within cartouche, 26 cm diameter, 625 grams
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A pair of George II sterling silver Chinoiserie circular salts by David Hennell, London, 1757 each with Chinese gentlemen mask terminals, glass liners, 7 cm diameter, 225 grams
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A George II sterling silver baluster mug by Francis Spilsbury I, London, 1737 engraved with a contemporary coat of arms within cartouche, the base with later presentation inscription, 12 cm high, 420 grams
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A George II sterling silver tapered mug by David Willaume II, London, 1731 engraved with a contemporary crest, 8 cm high, 180 grams
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An impressive pair of George II sterling silver oval fluted sauceboats by William Reynolds, London, 1759 each with shell feet, gadrooned rims and contemporary engraved crests, 20 cm diameter, 960 grams
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A George IV sterling silver baluster coffee pot by Robert Garrard II, London, 1827 engraved with a Baron's crest and coronet, 29 cm high, 1,125 grams
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A George II sterling silver tapering coffee pot by Edward Wood, London, 1746 engraved with a contemporary coat of arms within cartouche and motto 'Gang Forward', 23 cm high, The arms are those of Stirling impaling Scarlett. The houses of Stirling and Scarlett both held plantation estates in Trelawney, Jamaica. The Stirlings of Keir owned the Friendship and Content estates, and James Scarlett (d. 1798) owned the Thickets and Peru estates.
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A George II sterling silver baluster cream jug by Robert Innes, London, 1743, engraved with a contemporary crest, 8 cm high, 130 grams
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A George I Britannia standard silver cream jug by George Greenhill Jones, London, 1722 engraved with a contemporary crest, 7 cm high, 85 grams
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A cedar open bookshelf, Australian, circa 1860, 96 cm high, 99 cm wide, 29 cm deep. Provenance: The Caressa Crouch & Carl Gonsalves Collection
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A pair of gilt brass fire dogs, together with three fire-place implements, 19th century, the fire dogs 49 cm high, 43 cm deep
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A boxed compass, barometer and thermometer, circa 1900, retailed by C Werner & Co Ltd, Melbourne 150/250, 9.5 cm diameter, together with a silver box
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An Art Nouveau continental silver mounted ebonised walking stick, circa 1890, German silver hallmark, 90 cm
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A set of three ES104 lobby chairs, designed by Charles & Ray Eames, 1960, fabric upholstery, each labelled Featherston Interiors Aust. Pty. Ltd to the base, Note: Made in three versions this chair was originally conceived to furnish lobby areas in New York's Time Life Building
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