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Auction House:Mossgreen Auctions (No longer trading)Number of lots recorded:680
Sale Title:Fine Australian & International Art & AntiquesLots with images:574
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:448
Date:22-Nov-2009
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Three hand coloured engravings 17th century Sandys, George 15 x 13 cm Prospect of Constantine, The ruins of Apollos' Temple and Malta. Each image approximately 13 x 15 cm
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A new and accurate map of New South Walesby R. Wilkinson Cornhill London, 1794 29 x 25 cm plate approximately 29 x 25 cm
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Three small illuminated hand coloured and gilded wood block prints With the initial 'H', 16th Century, approximately 5 cm square,and two others one 18th Century and one 19th century
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A 14 carat gold pocket watch 17/18th century Swiss made, retailed by Felsing, Berlin hunter case, signed Monopole, 16 jewel movement with lever and overcoil (Brequet) hairspring 6.5 cm diameter
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A 14 carat gold pocket watch by Paul Buhre Swiss, early, 20th century 16 jewel open faced, Brequet overcoil hairspring, Arabic numerals and sub-seconds, No. 163153
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A cased anemometer by A.Gross & Co. Early 20th century Newcastle, New South Wales Dial 7 cm diameter, cased
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A Victorian copper and brass middle-Eastern inspired inkstand English, circa 1890 engraved to Trooper A. Cleland, 1897 22 cm wide
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Four ivory measures and rulers early 20th century one by Watson & Sons. London, early 20th century, each approximately 17 cm long
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An Ivory ritual wand New Kingdom 1550-1070BC Egypt depicting cobra, monkey, apis bull, baboon, lion and frog This type of object would have been ritually broken Approximately 30 cm long, in three sections. Encased.
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An alabaster stele fragment New Kingdom, 1550-1070BC 25 x 20 cm showing pharaoh wearing blue war Crown, making offering, possibly the pharaoh Akhenaten part of cartouche and face have been erased in antiquity within a wooden frame
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A bronze offering scene late period 600-300BC 5 x 13 x 8 cm depicting a group with two baboons, sacred animal of the god Thoth, two falcons, sacred to the god Horus and a pair of Anubis jackals
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A wooden votive model farming scene depicting cow herder plowing a field middle Kingdom, circa 2000BC 24 x 40 cm approximately. Length 40 cm, maximum. Height 24 cm, wood and perspex stand
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A Large Indus Valley pottery pouring vessel with painted decoration in the form of animals tethered to pipal trees late 3rd millennium, BC 26 x 22 cm 26 cm high, approximate diameter 22 cm Sold with thermoluminescence test certificate
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A rare Sudanese reddish brown pottery vessel, late Meroitic or post Meriotic period 4th-6th Century AD Lake Meroe region, Khartoum, Finely worked with a chisel like tool 38 cm high Reference; See 'Rescuing Sudan- Ancient Culture' by Francis Geus, for cave excavations containing related wares.
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An Egyptian carved palmwood head of a lion, with traces of original pigments Late Period, 712-332BC Originally from the front portion of a funerary bed
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A large wooden sarcophagus fragment painted with a depiction of the 'Ba' bird New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX,-1185BC, the spirit of the deceased, surrounded by an inscription in hieroglyphics, the rear with further panels of inscriptions
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An Egyptian carved palmwood figure of Anubis, the Jackal guide of the underworld Late Period, 712-332BC Originally from the top of a sacophagus or shrine
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A Rare Worcester fluted cream jug English Circa 1765 of Red Line Group type, painted in Queens Pattern Reference: Marshal Coloured Worcester Porcelain pl 22 #421 for the scarce form; neither the Zorensky or Sandon s Dictionary of Worcester show an example of this elegant form, making it rare indeed. See Sandon p 275 for Red Line Group discussion; Zorensky p.358 and #461 for very similar decoration, also The Bowles Collection #145 for an identical example.
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