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Auction House:Aalders AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:685
Sale Title:Traditional European and Australian Decorative ArtsLots with images:613
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:427
Date:7-Apr-2019
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Australian Colonial cedar chest of drawers, of rectangular form, set with a reeded top edge, above two short drawers and three long drawers, raised on four turned legs, 109 cm x 118 cm x 48 cm
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Australian cedar buffet and Hutch, with a carved crest, above three sliding doors, above a rectangular top above three panel doors, 222 cm x 168 cm x 61 cm
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Set of three Tasmanian dining chairs, by Whitesides & Sons, Hobart, Tasmanian inscribed ' Michael steel for Robert Burns, with curved backs, above square seat on turned legs, (3)
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Good Dutch three piece sterling silver tea set, comprising teapot, creamer and twin handled sugar bowl, of facetted baluster form, decorated with liner motifs and wooden handles, total weight 783gm
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Three piece Edwardian sterling silver tea set, comprising teapot, creamer and twin handled sugar bowl, hallmarked, London, 1927, J.W.B, of baluster form, with roped borders, raised on four bun feet, total weight 944gm (2)
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Two George III sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London, 1771, I.S (John Schofield) and London, 1764, makers marks rubbed, with tapering handles, one feathered, total weight 112gm, length 20.2 cm and 20.5 cm (2)
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Two George III sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London, 1751, makers rubbed, and London, 1770, W.F (William fountain), one with engraved monograms to back, total weight 104gm, length 20.7 cm and 20.5 cm (2)
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Pair of George III sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London, 1762, R.R (to one), with tapering handles monograms to backs, and oval bowls, total weight 145gm, length 20.5 cm (2)
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Pair of George II sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London, Philip Rokes, c.1750, with tapering bowls and oval bowls, total weight 130gm, length 20 cm (2)
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Pair of George II sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London, 1754, E.C (Ebenezer Coker), in Hanoverian shell back, total weight 114gm, length 21 cm (2)
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George III sterling silver sauce ladle, hallmarked London, 1791, G.G, (George gray), with tapering curved handle and oval bowl, total weight 54gm, length 18 cm
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Set of four French silver teaspoons, in fiddle and thread pattern, with monograms and crest, total weight 82gm (4)
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George II sterling silver Hanoverian shell back spoon, hallmarked, London, 1744, maker rubbed, total weight 58gm, length 20 cm
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Early English 1st half 18th century sterling silver Hanoverian spoon, marks rubbed but possibly 1730, C.I, of tapering form, with rat tail, total weight 55gm, length 20 cm
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Set of five Victorian sterling silver teaspoons, hallmarked, London, 1846, R.B, in fiddle pattern, total weight 82gm (5)
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Indian Vizagapatam marine ivory box and cover, of slender rectangular form, incised and inked with a border of flower heads and foliage, 6.5 cm x 25.5 cm x 15.5 cm
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18th century Anglo-Indian Vizagapatnam ivory work box and cover, c.1760, of rectangular form, with a spreading cover, decorated with inked floral motifs, framed by borders of lattice motif, the whole opening to reveal a fitted wood interior with lift top compartment and lower side drawer, on four bun feet, 9 cm x 2 cm x 20 cm
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French spelter figure, depicting small child holding a heavy urn, standing on a rocky outcrop, with label verso, height 30.5 cm
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Japanese Meiji period bronze figure, depicting a barefoot fisherman with basket and catch slung over left shoulder, with straw hat in his right hand, signed to base at rear, height 54 cm, a/f
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Japanese bronze twin handled vase, of baluster form with a wide cylindrical neck, decorated with stylised bird and floral motifs, mark to base, height 30 cm
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Album of early French postcards, depicting city and village scenes, together with various depicting England and Ireland
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Early Australian photographs from Victoria, including Ballarat, Ararat, Footscray, Collingwood, Melbourne and Stawell
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Early Australian photographs from New South Wales, including portraits, Uralla reserve Corps, Sydney, Homebush and Leura
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Official war photographs, from England, France and Russia, including Women for France, Lance Corporal Dwyer, Youngest VC, aviation photos, German offensive and Russian motor scouts
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Fine Georgian 'Spider Leg' Pembroke table, with rectangular sides, raised on a series of fine legs, united by turned stretchers, 71 cm x 84 cm x 69 cm
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19th century Australian inlaid specimen centre table, c.1860, with an octagonal top, inlaid with borders displaying panels of Australian woods including blackwood, silky oak, huon pine and kauri pine, on a facetted support, above a octagonal stepped base raised on reeded feet, 77 cm x 87 cm
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Irish George III long case clock, by Thomas Honny of Dublin, with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, set within the hood with central brass finial flanked by broken swan neck pediments, above a rectangular case with stringing and cross banded borders, height 246 cm
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Set of eight Regency dining chairs, in flamed mahogany, with curved reeded crest rails and supports, above a cream over covered seat on turned legs, comprising two carvers and six dining chairs (8)
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Georgian D-End extension dining table, in mahogany, in three sections, comprising two d-ends, centre table with drop side and extension leaf, with deep top and apron, raised on tapered facetted legs, on castors, 74 cm x 286 cm x 122 cm
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Pair of Louis XVI style gilt wood bergeres, with upholstered square backs, above carved scrolled arms on sloping supports, cushioned seat, of carved tapered legs
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French late 19th century marble top washstand, with rectangular white marble top, above a two apron drawers, accented with scrolled molding on facetted tapered legs, 76 cm x 107 cm x 54 cm
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George III Pembroke table, with a rectangular top, with drop sides, with apron drawers on four tapered facetted legs, 71 cm x 73 cm 89 cm
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George III fall front bureau, the fall front opening to fitted interior, above two short drawers and two long drawers on bracket feet, 99 cm x 71 cm x49 cm
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Georgian mahogany games table, with a shaped rectangular top, opening to felted surface with gaming pockets/wells, raised upon cabriole legs, with acanthus motifs and ball and claw feet, 73 cm x 83 cm x 40 cm
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Australian bush craft hall table, of narrow rectangular form, with a rouge marble top, on wooden support, with a bentwood frame, 79 cm x 91 cm x 30 cm
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William IV side table, with a square top, with cross banded borders, set with apron drawer on four slender tapered fluted legs, 77 cm x 60 cm x 45 cm
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Edwardian bentwood chair, in yew wood, with a curved back and centre splat, surrounded by spindles, on shaped leather seat, turned legs united by stretchers
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George V sterling silver teapot stand, hallmarked, London, 1911, T.B &S, of almond form, on four feet, total weight 131gm
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English sterling silver 'Singapore Turf Club' card tray, hallmarked Birmingham, 1968. J.G, with piecrust border, raised on three feet, total weight 142gm, diameter 15.5 cm
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Set of six George III sterling silver serving spoons, hallmarked London, 1817, I.L (John Lamb), with tapering handles, total weight 315gm, length 22 cm
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William IV sterling silver serving spoons, three dessert spoons and four mains forks, hallmarked London, 1834, W.E (William Eaton), in fiddle pattern, total weight 680gm (10)
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Set of twelve Dutch silver teaspoons, with tapering treform handles, together with a pair of Dutch silver coffee spoons, total weight 197gm (14)
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Set of seven George IV sterling silver forks, hallmarked London, 1823, I.W.B, in fiddle pattern, with engraved monograms to backs, total weight 524gm, length 20 cm (7)
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Pair Edwardian sterling silver fish servers, hallmarked Sheffield, 1902, J.D//W.D, set with ivory handles (2)
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Set of six William IV sterling silver teaspoons, hallmarked London, 1834, W.E (William Eaton), in Kings pattern, total weight 220gm (6)
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Assorted Indian Colonial silver cutlery, including two spoons and two forks by Robert Gordon and George Gordon, Madras, c 1820/30, two teaspoons and one fork by Patrick Moran & Co, of Berhampor, c1820, and one fork by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta (9)
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Pair of French four branched candelabra, with central sconce, flanked by four sconces with scrolled arms, on blue urn shaped body, flanked by rams heads on square foot, height 49 cm
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18th century Sevres porcelain dish, of boat form with a shaped rim, decorated with panels depicting objects in a landscape, on a cobalt ground, accented in gilt, length 27.5 cm
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18th century Moustiers faience plate, of circular form, with a serpentine edge, decorated with a central roundel depicting mermaids and tridents, surrounded by a border flowers and garlands in tones of green, blue and yellow, Joseph Olery, c. 1750, diameter 27 cm
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18th century faience covered tankard, with a pewter cover and thumb piece, of cylindrical form, painted with a scene of stag in landscape in tones of iron red, sepia and gilt,on white, on pewter spreading foot, height 25 cm
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18th century Moustiers faience lidded jug, of baluster form, set with cylindrical cover with pewter thumb piece, decorated with reserve of mythological scene of Venus and Amor, surrounded by garlands and floral sprays in tones of green, blue, brown and yellow, Joseph Olery, c.1750, height 18.5 cm
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18th century Moustiers faience lidded jug, of baluster form, ensuite to previous lot, decorated with a reserve of mythological scene depicting Diana and attendant, with floral sprays and garlands, in tones of green, blue and yellow, Josephy Olery, c.1750, height 19 cm
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18th century Moustiers faience lidded jug, ensuite with previous lot, of baluster form, painted with a reserve of mythological scene depicting Apollo and Daphane, surrounded by floral sprays and garlands, in tones of blue, green and yellow, Josephy Olery, c.1750, height 18 cm
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Clarice Cliff porcelain lily pad bowl, in the form of a lily pad resting on an oval base, in tones of blush, blue, yellow and green, a/f, height 12 cm
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Large Carlton Ware Tutankhamun vase and cover, of facetted tapering form, decorated with mythical figures, tombs and boats, in rich enamel tones of green, orange yellow and gilt on a mottled blue ground, a/f to cover, height 37 cm
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Art Nouveau Rembrandt Pottery basket, decorated with figure to the front and floral motifs in tones of green, black and brown, accented in gilt, impressed signature and stamp to base, height 22.5 cm
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Large Royal Doulton Captain Phillip jug, commemorating the 150th anniversary of settlement in New South Wales and the city of Sydney at Sydney cove, port Jackson, modelled by Charles Noke, the sides with moulded scenes of the first settlers celebrating the planting of the British flag by Captain Arthur Phillip and the establishment of the British colony at Sydney cove, inscription to base in relief, 'Sydney cove Colony New South Wales, Founded January 1788', no. 210 of a limited edition of 350, signed…
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Royal Doulton Mephistopheles character jug, with double sided image, by Charles Noke and Harry Fenton, in tones of red, pink and brown, height 15 cm
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Wedgwood black basalt candlestick, of cylindrical form with spreading lip, resting on a circular foot, decorated with classical figures in a garden setting, with scrolling motifs to the base, impressed Wedgwood//Made in England, height 22 cm
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