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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:510
Sale Title:Fine and Decorative ArtsLots with images:507
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:436
Date:12-Aug-2018
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A pair of Victorian sterling silver asparagus servers, 1865 London, with maker's mark for George Adams, the King's pattern tongs of typical scissor form with pierced blades, hallmarked underside, silver weight: 160 gr length 25 cm
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A George III sterling silver milk jug, 1798 London, maker's mark of Duncan Urquhart & Napthali Hart, the oval fluted body with an engraved band of bright cut lattice and floral decoration, oval floral cartouches with script initials 'Jg', a threaded rim and loop handle, original gilding to interior, hallmarked on shoulder, silver weight: 115 gr length 13 cm
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A seven piece sterling silver Tea/Coffee service, and a tray, 1901 London, with marks for Peter Henderson Deere, Ej Watherston (1904 stand); and 1901, with maker's marks for Charles Stuart Harris (tray), a boat shaped service with gadroons, flute and 'Wire work' trellis borders, comprising tea and coffee pots, a kettle with burner and stand, milk jug and creamer, and; a fine pierced gallery oval tea tray; hallmarked to all, total weight: 7390gr length 60 cm, width 42.5 cm, (tray) height 29.5 cm, (pot)
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A George III sterling silver sugar bowl, 1806 London, with maker's mark for John Emes, the oblong body with a plain band to the waist, two angled loop handles, gilded to the interior and engraved with a crest of a lady, hallmarked underside, silver weight: 200 gr, height 9.5 cm, width 17.5 cm, across the handle
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A set of three .800 silver Aperitif cutlery servers and a pair of small Norwegian .830 silver servers, 20th century, Norwegian pair with 830 Lo Nm NR 147, a knife, small slide and fork with spiral twist hollow handles, ornate knopped finials and beadwork, marked .800, and; a pair of servers with pierced vegetal handles, marked to throats, engraved for 1947 and generic hallmark, total weight: 246gr (aperitif servers with steel blades) length 19.5 cm, and smaller
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A William IV three bottle sterling silver cruet set, 1831 London, with maker's mark for James Charles Edington, a trefoil shaped stand with a broken scroll thread, an acanthus handle and raised on scrolling feet, with bottle holders supporting the original octagonal crystal bottles with step cut collars and silver mounts; hallmarked to all, silver weight: 614gr (stand only), height 18 cm, and 17 cm, (bottles)
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A pair of Indian Colonial silver salt and pepper casters, circa 1830 Calcutta, maker's mark for Hamilton & Co, the cylinder shaped bodies on a circular foot, detachable pierced covers with gadrooned rims and engraved 'Salt' and 'Pepper'; see similar in: Wynyard Rt Wilkinson, 'Indian Colonial silver, European Silversmiths in India (1790-1860)...' 1973, Fig A78, silver weight: 175gr height 8.5 cm
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A matched set of George II sterling silver table spoons and forks, 1744 London, maker's marks for Jeremiah King, (four spoons); 1745, Samuel Roby, (two spoons); 1805 Edinburgh, maker's mark for James Orr, forks, the twelve old English pattern pieces all engraved with a fleur-de-lis crests and the motto 'Fuimus' (we have); hallmarked underside, silver weight: 740 gr length spoons 20.5 cm, forks 21.5 cm
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A set of twelve sterling silver table knives, 1997 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Argentum Ltd, the plain pistol grip handles with stainless steel blades; all crisply hallmarked, total weight: approximately 1100 gr, length 24.5 cm
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A George III sterling silver serving slice, 1815 London, with maker's mark for Samuel & Edward davenport, the boat shaped blade with piercing on a thread handle, hallmarked underside, silver weight: 160gr length 30.5 cm
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A Continental silver tripod based mustard pot, 19th century, probably German, with '13' standard stamp, other faint mark, the ornate egg-shaped pot with a conforming cut glass liner, embellished with Renaissance style vegetal motifs, a fantastic creature handle and a rooster finial; hallmarked to rim, silver weight: 80gr, height 14 cm
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A Georgian sterling silver salver, 1788 London, with maker's mark for Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, the circular boat raised on three threaded lug legs and with a beaded rim, hallmarked underside, silver weight: 330gr height 3 cm, diameter 20.5 cm
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A set of twelve sterling silver dessert or Entree knives, 1997 Sheffield, maker's mark of Argentum Ltd, the plain pistol grip handles with stainless steel blades; all crisply hallmarked, total weight: approximately 985 gr, length 23 cm
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An Edwardian sterling silver cased pedestal mug, 1907, with maker's marks for Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, bell shaped with a Georgian scroll handle and leafy thumb rest, a gilt washed interior, threaded rims and borders; twice engraved, 1910 and 1939-1964, housed in the original silk and velvet lined case; hallmarked to upper body, silver weight: 167gr, height 9.5 cm
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A pair of Victorian sterling silver neoclassical candlesticks, 1892 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, the two-light pair with elegant fluted sconces and scrolling arms to a central fluted urn and raised on a pedestal with a stepped base, weighted; hallmarked to bases and sconces, total weight: 1514 gr, height 22 cm, width 18.5 cm
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A Victorian sterling silver parcel gilt four piece dessert set, 1878 London, with maker's marks for Henry John Lias & James Wakely, comprising a pair of grape scissors, a sugar sifter and a pair of sugar spoons, all finely cast with Bacchanalian scenes, masks and trophies, the gilt washed spoons with bright cut designs, in the original case; hallmarked to all items, silver weight: 393gr, length 23.5 cm, and smaller
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A Japanese sterling silver pierced bowl, post 1928, Showa period, stamped sterling, the bowl with an applied scroll rim and deep reticulated and engraved borders depicting a variety of auspicious flora, iris, prunus, bamboo, honeysuckle and chrysanthemum; stamped underside, silver Weight: 514gr, height 5 cm, diameter 32 cm
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A fine set of Georgian sterling silver table spoons, 1787 London, with maker's mark for Hester Bateman, old English pattern spoons with terminals engraved with initials 'Bw' and crisply hallmarked underside, silver weight: 397gr, length 22 cm
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A fine Georgian sterling silver pedestal rose bowl, 1832 London, with no maker's mark, the bowl with wavy spiral gadroons and flutes to the lower body and a counter clockwise similar design below the rim, and raised upon an ogee profile spreading foot; crisply hallmarked underside, silver weight: 354gr, height 11 cm, diameter 17.5 cm
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A Georgian sterling silver soup ladle, 1819 London, with maker's mark for William Eley & William Fearn, the fiddle and thread pattern ladle with and oval bowl and engraved with a crest of a dove and turret; hallmarked underside, silver weight: 230gr length 33 cm
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A George III sterling silver swing handle sweet meat basket, 1772 London, with maker's mark for probably Samuel Meriton II, with rope twist edges and a conforming handle, decorated throughout with spiral reserves of pierced trellis and floral work; hallmarked underside, silver weight: 126gr, height 5 cm, length 16 cm, width 13 cm
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An Edwardian engraved sterling silver Visiting card case, 1905 Chester, with maker's mark for Cohen & Charles, of typical rectangular and hinged form, profusely engraved throughout with foliate decoration and arabesques, engraved a M to cartouche; hallmarked to lid and interior rim of lower register, total weight: 79gr, length 9.5 cm, width 7 cm
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A fine set of German .800 silver oyster forks, late 19th century with Crown and crescent mark, and maker's name, E. Wollenweber, a finely cast set with dolphin handles and three tine forks with engraved shell and seaweed motifs; hallmarked to the stem, silver weight: 278 gr, length 19 cm
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Two sterling silver old English pattern ladles, 1810 & 1940 London, with rubbed maker's marks to the earlier ladle and maker's marks for D&J Wellby to the latter; hallmarked to stems, silver weight: 100gr, length 17 cm, and smaller
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A vintage Polish .800 silver mirror compact, post 1920, Warsaw, with silver standard and maker's initials Z.K, the lid with threaded radiating spokes from the engraved circular cartouche and embellished with two reserves of leafy arabesques, the underside with engine turned concentric circles, marked to the interior, silver weight: 131gr (excluding mirror), diameter 9 cm
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A Fossilised wood scent bottle and a sterling silver vesta, late 19th century, and 1911 Birmingham, with marks for Charles Edwin turner, the small scent bottle with brass mounts and a screw top lid, and faced with brass and mother-of-pearl tiles, and; a small cushion profile rectangular vesta, engraved initials; hallmarked to lid and rim of body, length 5.5 cm, (perfume bottle)
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A George III Irish sterling silver salver, mid 18th century, Dublin, with maker's mark for Samuel & Walker, with a typical shell and scroll pie crust applied border and contemporary engraving with unicorn crest to the tray, raised on three paw feet; hallmarked to the rim underside, date letter absent, silver weight: 398gr, height 4 cm, diameter 22 cm
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A superb Victorian Cellini pattern sterling silver ewer, 1874 London, with maker's mark for Stephen Smith, in the sixteenth century manner after Benvenuto Cellini, with richly decorated borders of masks, antelope, demi-figures and flora, with a caryatid handle and mask below the spout; hallmarked to throat, silver weight: 823gr, height 29 cm
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A pair of sterling silver novelty kangaroos, 1991 London, with maker's marks for Hancocks & Co, naturalistically modelled kangaroos with young in the pouch; hallmarked to the foot of each, silver weight: 184gr, height 7 cm
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A Dutch silver pedestal tea caddy, 1919, with lion rampant mark I for .934 standard, maker's mark Av with star, an elegant boat shaped caddy with threaded edges, the hinged lid with a pineapple finial with a star form foliage mount; hallmarked underside, silver weight: 313gr, height 14.5 cm, width 14 cm
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An Edwardian sterling silver cased fruit set for twelve, 1904 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Walker & hall, the Queen's pattern knife and fork service, sterling throughout, with engraved and bright cut decoration also to the blades; twice hallmarked to the blades and ferrules and housed in the original velvet and silk lined canteen, silver weight: 1270gr length 21.5 cm, (knife) and 19 cm, (fork)
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A Lalique crystal Panda, modern era, a seated frosted panda resting upon its paw, with transparent Lalique Paris label and engraved Lalique France with registration mark, with box, height 7 cm
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A group of three Lalique crystal bird paperweight ornaments, Second half 20th century, comprising a small owl, pattern 11815, a sparrow, and a 'Peace' paperweight with a laureate wreath enclosing a frosted dove, pattern 10615, all engraved, two with registration marks; the 'Peace' model with original pattern label, height 8 cm, and smaller
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A Lalique 'Dampierre' vase, Second half 20th century, design 12230, the footed vase of ogee profile with a frieze of frosted small birds alternating with leafy ribs; engraved mark of Lalique France with registration mark, Made in France label and original pattern label, height 12.5 cm
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A large Lalique crystal goblet, post 1978 period, the flaring goblet with an integral conical foot, eight long frosted and incised fern leaves, original 'Lalique Cristal Paris' decal label to the rim and engraved Lalique France to the base, height 16 cm
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A Lalique crystal 'Daim' paperweight, post 1978 period, pattern 1168, originally issued in 1929, a frosted grazing fawn upon a clear crystal block, engraved mark of Lalique France underside, height 8.5 cm
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A Lalique crystal pin dish, post 1978 period, a small clear dish centred with an upright dove with extended wings, engraved mark of Lalique France underside, height 9.5 cm, diameter 9.5 cm
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A large Lalique crystal 'Sylvie' vase, Second half 20th century, design 12258, two large frosted doves with flaring tail feathers and enclosing a fitted removable flower frog, engraved mark of Lalique France with registration mark underside, height 21.5 cm
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A Lalique crystal pin dish, post 1978 period, a small clear dish centred with a frosted swan, engraved mark of Lalique France underside, height 5.5 cm, diameter 10 cm
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A Lalique crystal pin dish, Second half 20th century, a small clear dish centred a pair of conjoined cooing doves, engraved mark of Lalique France underside with registration mark, height 6 cm, diameter 10 cm
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A fine St Louis cut crystal vase, a flaring cased vase with a flattened and bevelled rim of scalloped form, with deep emerald green ribs to a waisted slice cut base, with stencil mark underside, transparent label to upper body, height 25 cm
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Three Victorian satin glass and cranberry glass wares, 19th century, a Persian influenced cream and pink satin glass vase with a baluster neck and an ovoid lower register, decorated with flowers and wheat heads in pastel colours with gilt and enamel jewels; a floral decorated ovoid decanter and a straight-sided beaker with a thumbprint decor, height 23.5 cm, and smaller
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Three Cristal Lalique 'Cuba' Ashtrays, all post 1945, originally released 1928, design 294, the circular trays with repeat stepped and frosted leaf designs to the elevated rim, all with etched signature of Lalique France, two with registration mark, one also with Cristal Lalique label; includes one original box, diameter 15 cm
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A pair of Fenton pressed Carnival glass baskets and a Northwood tripod 'Wishbone' bowl, early 20th century, the marigold glass baskets with moulded decoration externally and pierced ruffled rims, and; an olive amethyst floral decorated bowl with a ruffled edge and 'Ruffles and rings' externally; all unmarked, height 8 cm, diameter 20.5 cm, and smaller
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A vintage Murano glass Poodle, 1960s, a boldly hand-blown poodle in red and yellow colours, with textured legs and cross hatched designs to the yellow tail and head baubles, height 20.5 cm, width 17.5 cm
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Three Marigold Carnival glass Wares: a 'Swung' vase by Fenton or Northwood, a two handled bowl and an oval dish, early 20th century, the tall 'Swung' vase with a typical asymmetric pulled rim and a ribbed decor; a pressed moulded goblet with textured and plain ribs, a footed base and twin handles, and; an oval ribbed and scallop edged dish, height 39 cm, (vase)
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A Bohemian decorated glass vase and a Victorian silver plate mounted ruby glass decanter, later 19th century, the conical vase with an internal rib and wavy edge decor upon a spreading base, with gold paste rococo embellishments, and; a conical decanter with an internal rib decor and enamel wildflowers, with a plain mount and long scroll handle, height 30.5 cm, and 26.5 cm
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An antique cut crystal comport, 19th century, the heavy gauge comport with scalloped and serrated fan cut rims, with diamond cut and slice cut borders above a stepped pedestal to a clear circular base with a fluted border to the underside, apparently unmarked, height 25 cm, diameter 27 cm
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Three Studio glass Vases: Colin Heaney and Lucas Salton, circa 1992 and after, two iridescent vases by Colin Heaney, one with a veined peacock blue and purple decor, the other with a bronze gold speckled decor and random trailing motifs, one signed and dated; and a Lucas Salton lustre vase of tapering ovoid form with a spiral decor and a spreading foot, height 23.5 cm, and smaller
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A large Belleek 'Rathmore' Jardiniere, 1891-1926, printed Second black mark period, a pearl finished ovoid jardiniere with a scalloped rim, undulating gadroons to the lower body, and richly encrusted with birds, flowers and trailing foliage in high relief; printed mark underside, height 20.5 cm
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An impressive large Belleek four trumpet 'Marine' epergne vase, 1926-1946, third black mark period, the centrepiece with moulded trumpets, fluted edges and three scallop shell bowls, with coral modelling to the lower register and raised upon a 'Sea bed' type base, in a cream cob lustre finish; printed mark underside, height 28.5 cm
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Three large size 'Neptune' tea Ware items, 1891-1926, Second black mark period, comprising a teapot, creamer and sugar bowl with moulded coral handles, shell feet and decorated in a cob lustre finish; printed mark underside, height 14.5 cm, width 24.5 cm, (teapot)
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Three early Belleek 'Grass' tea Ware items, 1863-1890, Second black mark period, comprising a large size kettle with moulded mauve blue and green lustre grass decoration on a cream ground, with a basket weave handle and a lemon coloured bird spout, the cup and saucer conforming; printed marks to all pieces, height 16 cm, width 21 cm
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A rare Belleek coloured seahorse flower holder, 1863-1890, first period impressed mark, not inked, a part horse with web feet in a brown matte glaze issuing a cornucopia and raised upon wavy rectangular base, with restrained gilt enrichments, impressed mark underside, height 8.5 cm, width 12.5 cm
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A novelty Belleek fish spill vase, 1863-1890, first black mark period and registration pad, an upright open-mouthed fish rising out of the waves, with fine scales in relief and a magnificent set of fins, with a pearl lustre finish to the head, fins and base; printed mark underside and applied pad, height 19 cm
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A large Belleek shell vase Upon a green base, 1891-1926, Second black mark period, a well modelled drill shell vase supported upon a tripod grass green coral base, in a pearlised finish with green tints to the lips; printed mark to one foot, height 23 cm
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Two Belleek seahorse flower holders, 1891-1926, Second black mark period, the pair of part horses with webbed hooves issuing cornucopia and raised upon wavy rectangular bases, in a pearl finish; printed mark underside, height 9 cm, width 12.5 cm
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A Belleek Nautilus shell creamer with a rare orange handle, 1863-1890, first black mark period, a delicately modelled paper nautilus shell raised on an abalone shell base and having a bright orange coral handle; printed mark underside, height 10 cm
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A Belleek shell jug with a blue coral handle, 1863-1890, first black mark period, a ribbed nautilus shell in a pearl lustre finish having a naturalistic bright blue coral handle upon a shell and coral base; printed marks underside, height 14 cm
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A Belleek crested cake plate, 1863-1890, first black mark period, the basket patterned plate with a pierced rim, a pearl lustre finish and centred with a pale puce transfer printed crest of the Greer family, 'Memor esto', (be mindful of thy ancestors); mark underside, diameter 23.5 cm
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A Belleek 'Prince Arthur' vase, 1891-1926, Second black mark period, of typical form with a trumpet neck and boat shaped body with scrolling integral handles upon a moulded pedestal foot, in a cream pearl finish with moulded decorations throughout and encrusted flora in high relief to the front and back; printed mark underside, height 27 cm
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Two Belleek 'Florence' jugs, 1863-1890, first black mark period, conical carinate shaped jugs with mask decorated spouts, beaded bracket handles, and body decorated with garlands and pendants in relief, in a cream pearl lustre finish; printed marks underside, heights 16.5 cm, and 12 cm
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A fine early Belleek clam shell and Griffin comport, 1863-1890, first black mark period, a comport on a coral and shell encrusted base, with a pearl lustre finish and pink tints to some edges; printed mark underside, height 18.5 cm
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A rare Belleek 'Tridacna' tea service, 1891-1926, Second black mark period, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and creamer, with six cups and associated saucers and side plates, all delicately modelled with pink coral handles, suffused pink hints, and gilded rims, printed marks to all pieces, height 13 cm, width 25 cm, (teapot)
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A Belleek green tinted eleven piece 'Neptune' tea set, 1891-1926, Second black mark period, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and creamer, with four cups and associated saucers, all delicately modelled with shell feet, green coral handles, and suffused green tints to the edges; printed marks to all pieces, height 12.5 cm, width 22 cm
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A Belleek Twenty-One piece 'Neptune' tea set, 1891-1926, Second black mark period, comprising a teapot, sugar bowl and creamer, with six cups and associated saucers and side plates, all delicately modelled with shell feet, coral handles and fine lustre glazes to the interior of all pieces; all items with printed marks, height 10.8 cm, width 18.5 cm, (teapot)
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Seven Belleek 'Shamrock' tea Ware items, 1926-1946, third black mark period, comprising one cup and saucer, two sides plates, a small size creamer, a sugar bowl, and one butter dish, each with hand painted shamrocks in green upon a relief woven ground; printed marks to all pieces, diameter 17 cm, (side plate)
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Five Belleek 'Shamrock' tea Ware items, 1891-1926, Second black mark period, comprising a tea cup and saucer, side plate, sugar bowl and a bread plate with two handles, each with hand painted shamrocks in green upon a relief woven ground; printed marks to all pieces, diameter 22.5 cm, (large plate)
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Three Continental porcelain wares: a Hutschenreuther plate, a small Hochst dish, and a covered Herend cup, 20th century, a blue and white floral Hutschenreuther plate with pierced lattice borders; an osier bordered Hochst dish with blue and gold sprigs, and; a Herend covered cup with a moulded finial with trailing convolvulus decoration below a dentil border; backstamps to all and various painted marks
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Three demi-tasse Duos and a demi-tasse trio, 20th century, by Spode, Halcyon Days with silver plate mounts, one duo unmarked, and; a trio by Crown Staffordshire for Webb's salon Myer Emporium Melbourne, saucer as found, height 7.5 cm, (cup) and smaller diameter 12.5 cm, (saucer) and smaller
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Two Victorian moulded and floral decorated pedestal vases, circa 1830s- 40s, a slender pear shaped green vase with a quatrefoil rim with moulded details and a hand painted floral cartouche, pattern 2/9292, and; an extravagantly moulded rococo revival blue and cream vase with an asymmetric extended rim and floral cartouches, height 24.5 cm, and 18.5 cm
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Two demi-tasse Duos and a demi-tasse trio, 1900 and later, a finely embossed and gilded Bodley duo with chrysanthemum designs, impressed mark; a French can and saucer with delicate gilt rococo borders, with painted marks, and; a Halycon days trio with deep gilt paste borders and rose and blue flower borders, backstamps underside, height 6 cm, (cups) diameter 15.5 cm, (saucer) and smaller
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Two gilt paste decorated demi-tasse cups and saucers, circa 1900, a Locke & Co lemon ground cup and saucer with moulded borders, decorated with gilt paste flora, backstamp underside, pattern 361 P, and; a similarly coloured duo richly decorated in trailing flowering prunus in gold and bronze paste colours, pattern K 2336 N underside to saucer, height 6.5 cm, (cup) and smaller diameter 13.5c (saucer) and smaller
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A Continental porcelain mask spout chocolate pot and an Oriental Kakiemon dish, 20th century, and earlier, a small ovoid pot with 'Deutsche blumen' and butterflies having a side handle, and a domed lid with a moulded rose finial, painted mark Dm and Ch underside, and; an earlier dish with a bird perched in a peony branch, unmarked, height 13 cm, (pot) diameter 11.5 cm, (dish)
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A Victorian Copelands comport, 1851-1885 period, pattern 3225, finely hand painted in polychrome enamels with a basket of pansies, maiden hair fern and butterflies in a landscape setting, with a moulded cobalt and gilt border and a conforming base, printed backstamp underside, painted numbers, height 6.5 cm, diameter 21 cm
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Three demi-tasse cups and Saucers: Japanese and E.J.D. Bodley, late 19th to early 20th century, patterns 5/5730 and 7/4828, a translucent Japanese spiral moulded cup and saucer with an oak leaf handle, cup as found; an Aesthetic movement E.J.D Bodley style pink cup and saucer with puce and gilt floral decoration, and; a Bodley pale green prunus patterned duo with gilt fringed shawl detail, impressed mark, pattern number underside, height 6.5 cm, (cup) and smaller diameter 12 cm, (saucer) and smaller
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A mixed group of tea Wares: Shelley, Grimwades, Addersleys, and a Blairs bowl with a Silver-Plated mount, early 20th century, backstamps and various painted marks to all items, a Shelley 1934 Melbourne centenary trio; an octagonal Shelley cup and saucer in teal with rose motifs; a Grimwades 'Ming' plate; an Addersley's yellow rose and gilt tendril plate; a Royal blue Blair's bowl with a cameleer and palm tree border, diameter 22.5 cm, (plate) height 10.5 cm, diameter 21 cm, (bowl)
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Two German porcelain posy vases, Arzburg and Furstenburg, 20th century, an Arzburg trumpet vase with pink rose designs, and; a similarly shaped Furstenburg vase with black tulips and red stamens; backstamps underside to both, height 10.5 cm, and 7.5 cm
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Two sterling silver mounted demi-tasse cups and saucers by Royal Doulton and Royal Crown Derby, both 1906, a Royal Doulton cup and saucer in cobalt with a rose border and pierced silver rococo mounts by James Dixon & Sons, 1906 Sheffield; and a Royal Crown Derby Imari cup and saucer with sterling mounts by army & Navy Cooperative Society 1906 London; hallmarks and backstamps underside
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A group of eleven mixed 'Reference' porcelain wares, early to later 19th century, one item 20th century, English factory pieces comprising sprigged and gadroon edged plates; a rococo teapot in stone and cream colours; two purple lustre Ware tea cups and saucers (one pair good); an aqua can and saucer with rosebuds; a shell pink covered tureen with floral sprigs and shell handles, a later figurine, diameter 22.5 cm, (plate)
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Three English or Welsh factory porcelain mugs, circa 1820s, a gold on white commemorative mug for 'Amelia Cantin, on the occasion of her birth, March 14 1819'; and two finely decorated polychrome floral mugs with gilt bands and waisted bases, one with ceramic circle label; all items as found, height 9 cm, and smaller
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Four scenic porcelain Wares: Derby and Paris porcelain, 1800-1820 period, a gadroon edged name view Derby pedestal jug: 'Near Morley Derbyshire', and 'Near Belpen Derbyshire'; a small ovoid Derby vase with loop handles with a castle medallion upon a cobalt and gilt enriched ground, red backstamps to both, and; a Paris porcelain hard paste type cup and a matching saucer with scenes between gold bands, height 12.5 cm, width 17 cm
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Two H&R Daniel Duos, circa 1830s, pattern 4490 to one, the 'Second gadroon' duos, one with cobalt, lemon and gilt patterns and coloured sprigs upon a white ground, and; the other with lemon and white acanthus and floral designs upon green bands punctuated with two cartouches, a fancy bird to one and a pink rose to the other, diameter 14.5 cm, and smaller
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Two Staffordshire Figures: a Spaniel and a flatback group, mid to late 19th century, the press moulded figure of a white seated spaniel, with remnant gilt to the collar, chain and body, the glaze with a bluish cast, and; the flatback figural group, 'Returning home' with two figures riding a horse, title in relief to the front of base, height 22.5 cm, and 21 cm
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A bow soft paste porcelain figure, circa 1760s, from the series, the rustic Seasons, the seated female figure emblematic of spring with a basket spilling flowers and a straw bee skep beside her, raised on a typical raised rococo base picked out in puce and blue, with a square aperture to the rear of figure for use as a candlestick; firing crack to base, small repair, height 15.5 cm
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A Staffordshire Pearlware figure and one other, circa 1800 and after, a woman playing a mandolin and wearing a cream coat, overskirt, and a terracotta dress, raised on a naturalistic base with tree trunk support, with repair, and; a solid moulded porcelain figurine of an 18th century maiden holding a garland, faintly inscribed 'H' underside, height 21 cm, and 13 cm
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A porcelain model of a dog and a porcelain Crown Staffordshire bird model designed by J.T. Jones, mid 20th century and later, a finely modelled and decorated bird upon a flower branch, with applied flowers to the tree and grassy base, green backstamp and marks of J.T. (Jack) Jones underside, and; an unmarked slip moulded figure of a white lurcher, height 22.5 cm, (dog)
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A Belleek 'Neptune' trio, 1891-1926, Second black mark period, the cup delicately modelled with shell feet and a coral handle, all items with fine lustre glazes and edged in light green colours; with printed marks underside, diameter 15 cm, and 13.5 cm, (plates) height 5 cm, (cup)
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A group of two Royal Worcester flower themed trios and a cabinet plate signed by Richard Austin, 1915-1925 period, patterns W 9759B, C2516, C 2515, a 'Flannel flower' trio with a brown and yellow waratah border; a vine fruit cabinet plate with a conforming border; and an R. Austin signed pink heather trio with a matte olive border; backstamps, retailer's marks for Flavelle Bros Ltd, diameter 24 cm, (large plate)
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A Caughley blue and white cup and saucer in the rare 'Curly Pagodas' or 'Houseboat' pattern, and a blue and white dish, circa 1797, the landscape duo with a typical patterned and pendant border and gold bands, unmarked, and; a quatrefoil shaped dish with a gnarled maple leaf tree and fence within a Worcester patterned border, unmarked, length 18 cm, width 19.5 cm, (dish) and smaller
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A H & R Daniel shell 'Variation A' sucrier, circa 1830s, pattern 4409, of rococo form with a tapering ovoid body to a moulded footed base with a domed lid and decorative square dome finial, with vegetal handles and decorated with teal and gilt arabesques and delicate arrangements of ribboned flowers and sprigs upon a cream ground; unmarked but numbered in teal, height 16 cm, diameter 16.5 cm
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Two Lavishly decorated H&R Daniel trios, circa 1830s-40s, pattern 6722 to blue trio with ceramic circle labels, both trios in 'Acanthus base' shape with pedestal fluted cups and entwined serpent handles, one trio with maroon and gilt vine leaf decoration with floral sprigs, no pattern number and saucer as found; the other richly embellished with gilt upon mazarine blue and bright fancy birds to cartouches, diameter 15 cm
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A pink trio and a blue and lemon Duo by H&R Daniel, circa 1830, pattern 3393 (pink trio) to one cup, a 'First Gadroon' cup and saucer with a matching 'Second Gadroon' bell shaped cup, with fruit, floral and insect reserves upon a pink floral strewn ground, and; a 'Second Gadroon' cup and saucer with formal cobalt, lemon and gilt decoration with floral posies, unmarked, diameter 14.5 cm, (saucer) and smaller height 8.5 cm, (cup) and smaller
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