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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:367
Sale Title:The Estate of Frank & Jill JonesLots with images:367
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:343
Date:10-Dec-2018
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A quantity of books on art history, including fourteen volumes from the Pelican History of Art (eleven first ed, three later), together with E. Benezit, Dictionnaire Peintres, Sculpteurs [etc.], vols 1-8 complete, 1948 (1966 reprint), Paris, Librairie Grund
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A quantity of books by Bernard Berenson, Titles include: Italian pictures of the Renaissance: Florentine school (vols I-II), central Italian and north Italian Schools (vols I-III), and Venetian school (vols I-II), and Essays in Appreciation, together with three biographical works on Berenson
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Twenty volume set of the New Grove Dictionary of music and musicians, Vols 1-20 complete, London, Macmillan, 1980
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A quantity of books on Grove's Dictionaries, Including: Grove's Dictionary of music and musicians (vols I-X, fifth ed.), the New Grove Dictionary of musical Instruments (vols 1-4, first ed.), the New Grove Dictionary of American music (vols I-IV, first ed.), the New Grove Dictionary of Jazz (vols 1-2, first ed.), and the New Grove Dictionary of Women Composers. 20 volumes in total
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A quantity of books on classical music, including general works and monographs on composers, history, performance, and appreciation, and some old programmes
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A large Diverse quantity of books, including history, philosophy, Art, science, literature, memoirs, and travel
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A quantity of books relating to books and works on paper, including prints, watercolours, and books, together with a small group on early European tapestry
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A survey of Persian art together with related catalogues and other works, Arthur U. Pope and Phyllis Ackerman, a survey of Persian Art, third edition, vols 1-16 complete (in 18 vols), Ashiya, Sopa, 1981, together with catalogues of the Topkapi Saray Museum (5 vols: carpets, Architecture, Manuscripts, Textiles, and the Treasury), New York and Boston, 1986-1987, and three further works.
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A quantity of books on history, good quality hardback works of history and historical biography, including attractive sets of Clark's History of Australia, Gibbon's Roman Empire, and Pepys's Diary
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A quantity of books on architectural history, mostly on Palladio, Palladianism, and earlier English architecture
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A quantity of books on Art, Antiques, and Collecting, (3 shelves), a diverse range including Asian, Italian and Islamic Art
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The Dictionary of English furniture, Ralph Edwards, Vols I-III complete, second edition, London, country life, 1954, in original cloth and dust-wrappers
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The Dictionary of English furniture, Percy Macquoid & Ralph Edwards, Vols I-III complete, first edition, London, country life, 1924-1927, in original cloth
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Twelve volumes of Oriental ceramics - the World's Greatest Collections, [Various authors], Oriental ceramics - the World's Greatest Collections, vols 1-12, Tokyo, Kodansha, 1976-1977, the set numbered 10, in original cloth and individual clam shell cases.
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Eight volumes of Masterpieces of Western and Near Eastern ceramics, [Various authors], Masterpiecs of Western and Near Eastern ceramics, vols I-VIII, Tokyo, Kodansha, 1977-1978, in original cloth and individual clam shell cases.
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An early Victorian rosewood piano stool, the padded circular seat of adjustable height, raised on a reeded baluster stem and three outswept moulded feet, 49 cm high, seat not raised
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A quantity of books by Bernard Berenson, Titles include: the Italian Painters of the Renaissance, Italian pictures of the Renaissance: Florentine school (vols I-II), central Italian and north Italian Schools (vols I-III), and Venetian school (vols I-II), and the drawings of the Florentine Painters (3 vols)
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A Chinese Dehua bombe form censer, late 17th century, 8 cm high, 15 cm wide, with two finely modelled lion mask handles, 14.4 cm diameter. Provenance: Jane Carnegie Oriental Art, 10th July 1986
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A Georgian matched collection of sterling silver Hanoverian thread pattern flatware, comprising eight sterling silver handled knives, marker's marks for Richard Poulden, London, circa 1825. Each with stainless steel blades, twelve dinner forks, maker's marks for Richard Crossley, London, circa 1810 & Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, circa 1803. Sixteen entree forks, various makers and dates, including Richard Crossley, London, the knives 26 cm long
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A collection of sterling silver Old English and thread pattern spoons, comprising five dessert spoons, maker's marks for William Eley & William Fearn, London, circa 1803, twelve soup spoons, maker's marks for John Dalrymple, Dublin, circa 1787, some marks rubbed, the soups spoons 23.3 cm long
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A collection of sterling silver Old English and thread pattern flatware, comprising eleven soups spoons, maker's marks for William Eaton, London, circa 1827 & 1841, twelve dinner forks, maker's marks for William Eaton, London, circa 1841, the soup spoons 21.5 cm long
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A set of twelve matching sterling silver dinner plates, Edward Wakelin / London / circa 1759, each with a gadrooned and lobed edge, each plate bearing two crests, 24.3 cm diameter. Provenance: Franzi & Filcock Antiques, 7th December 1977
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A George II sterling silver coffee pot, William Hunter / London / circa 1755, baluster in form, engraved to one side with armourials and on the other with crests, fluted and leaf decorated curved spout, the domed lid with a bud finial, approximately 27 cm high. Provenance: Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co, London, 15th January 1976. Other Notes: the coats of arms are those of Raper quartering Lamplugh impaling Brooksbank, for John Lamplugh-Raper, 29th of Lamplugh, Co. Cumberland, who was born on 19th July, 1790.…
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A rare matching set of three George II sterling silver castors, Samuel Wood / London / circa 1752-3, each of baluster form and classic plain style. The removable tops have pierced foliate scroll-work and spiral fluting. Each castor has a hand engraved monogram, 15.5 cm & 12 cm high respectively. Provenance: Franzi and Filcock Antiques, 21st April 1979, Exhibitions: John and Charmain Bourdon smith of London, Illawarra house, Toorak, circa 1970
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A pair of George II boat shaped salt cellars, George Smith II & Thomas Hayter / London / circa 1800, each raised on a pedestal foot with a reeded edge, with a gilt wash interior, 5.5 cm high, 9.5 cm wide, 5.8 cm deep. Provenance: P. L. Pickles & Co. Pty Ltd, N.S.W, 12th November 1978
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Two sterling silver marrow scoops, the first of typical form with a single drop back, maker's marks for Peter & Anne Bateman, London, circa 1795, the second also of typical form with a crest, maker's marks for John Kearns, Dublin, circa 1800, some marks rubbed, the Bateman scoop 21.9 cm long
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Two sterling silver Old English thread pattern soup ladles, maker's marks rubbed, London, circa 1801 and George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, circa 1790, approximately 33 cm long
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Two sterling silver sugar tongs, maker's marks Alexander Gardner, Edinburgh, date marks not visible, and the other marked William Sumner I, 14 cm & 14.5 cm respectively
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Two sterling silver sugar tongs, maker's marks for George Nangle, Dublin, no date mark visible and Thomas Watson, Newcastle, circa 1796, 13 cm & 14.5 cm
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George III sterling silver sugar tongs, Peter & Anne Bateman / London / circa 1797, finely decorated with bright cut decoration, 14 cm long
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Three sterling silver Old English thread pattern basting spoons, maker's marks for George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, circa 1793, maker's marks rubbed, London, circa 1812 & maker's marks for William Edwards, London, circa 1802, 29.5 cm, 30.5 cm & 30 cm respectively
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A pair of sterling silver spoons & a sterling silver fish slice, the soup spoons, of plain design, in Old English pattern, with a single drop back, maker's marks for Lindsay Beech, Edinburgh, circa 1810, the fish slice with maker's marks for William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh, marks rubbed overall, the fish slice 29.5 cm long
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A rare set of six Hanoverian military thread pattern entree forks, Mary Chawner / London / circa 1838, of typical design, 16 cm long
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A matched set of fourteen sterling silver Hanoverian thread pattern dinner forks, various makers & dates including George Smith II, London & George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, 20 cm long
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A comprehensive suite of cutlery, Georgian and later, comprising seventeen soup spoons, various makers and dates including George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London and William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London, sixteen dessert spoons, various makers and dates including William Sumner I, London, William Eley & William Fearn, London and others, twelve main forks, various makers and dates including Charles Eley, London, eight entree forks maker's marks rubbed, London, circa 1801, seven large…
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A collection of thread pattern flatware, Georgian and later, comprising thirty dessert spoons, twenty teaspoons, two soup ladles, two condiment spoons, two mustard spoons and a tea caddy spoon. Various makers and dates, the dessert spoons approximately 18.5 cm long.
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Christopher Heathcote I Miss the comfort in being sad (homage to Y.A), 1996, oil on canvas, double sided work, 111 cm x 61 cm. Provenance: Lyttleton gallery, December, 1996
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A Coalport floral encrusted garniture, 19th century, comprising two vases and a lidded pot, decorated overall in floral encrustations, the centrepiece 20 cm high
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Five pieces of Studio Pottery, Elsa Arden (1918-2006), comprising five bowls, of various sizes and glazes and a small saucer, the largest 28.5 cm diameter
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