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Auction House:Scammell AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:142
Sale Title:Australiana and Showcase AuctionLots with images:142
Auction Location:AdelaidePrices available:109
Date:24-Feb-2020
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China cabinet early 20th century walnut in the Sheraton style with, satinwood string inlay, two door and three shelves glazed panelled door, height 171 cm, length 112 cm, depth 40 cm
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China cabinet Sheraton style with central convex glass panel, and two doors with, applied decoration, satinwood inlay on tapered legs with shelf below, height 175 cm, length 111 cm, depth 42 cm
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Qum rug central medallion and foliate design, with Sickle leaves on a terracotta ground, and border to match with panelled, bouquet corners, signed, 160 x 102 cm
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Pier cabinet late 19th century walnut, with satinwood inlaid decoration, ormolu mounts and velvet interior, height 100 cm, length 71 cm, depth 29 cm
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Bedside chest, Louis XVI style, walnut with satinwood inlay decoration, and ormolu mounts, three drawers, height 77 cm, length 70 cm, depth 41 cm
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Davenport late 19th century rosewood, and mahogany with, a leather slope brass gallery to back, and fitted interior, height 85 cm, length 57 cm, depth 60 cm
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Teapoy table William IV rosewood, circa 1830, sarcophagus top with beaded brass, edging, reeded column and, quatrefoil base with, fitted interior, height 78 cm, length 44 cm, depth 31 cm
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Writing bureau Louis XVI style walnut, with satinwood string inlay, and ormolu mounts, two drawer with fitted interior, and leather slope, on sabre legs, height 108 cm, length 87 cm, depth 51 cm
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Pair of armchairs late 19th century Scandinavian Biedermeier, in the later Empire revival style, satinwood birch with satinwood inlay decorations and tapering legs
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Card table mid 19th century Australian, cedar circa 1855-60, fold over swivel top, tapering turned column, and quatrefoil base, (missing concealed castors), height 74 cm, length 90 cm, depth 44.5 cm
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French dining suite seven piece early 20th century, cherrywood extension table, with two leaves and central supporting leg, the chairs with a carved panelled back, and rattan seat, table height 72 cm, length 257 cm, depth 114 cm
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Writing desk & chair early 20th century Biedermeier, walnut with satinwood string inlay, splayed sides with two doors, and tapered legs, the chair to match with a thin arched back, height 93 cm, length 126 cm, depth 57 cm
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Roman pottery transport amphora circa 100 BC, large red clay with small twin handles & ribbed curved neck mounted on a brass stand, height 51 cm, (with stand 60 cm), These amphora were filled with wine to Sustain Roman troops, travelling to Western Europe & Britain, found in the Mediterranean with certificate of authenticity
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Chest of drawers Georgian oak circa 1,800, four graduated drawers, brass drop handles, and escutcheons, height 96 cm, length 95 cm, depth 50 cm
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Dropside pot cupboard Georgian mahogany, with two drawers and door, reeded legs and squared edges, height 64 cm, length 70 cm, depth 53 cm
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Chest on chest of drawers late 19th century mahogany, with a sarcophagus top, seven drawers, height 160 cm, length 100 cm, depth 50 cm
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Secretaire mid 19th century circa 1840 mahogany, by John Durham, the strand London, two panelled doors with a dropfront fitted interior bureau, height 119 cm, length 96 cm, depth 40 cm
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German bracket clock circa 1900 by Lenzkirch, 1/4 chiming, carved oak case, with cast brass face, decorated with Spandrels, and silver chapter ring with, subsidiary Regulated dial, height 45 cm, length 32 cm, depth 20 cm
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Louis Alexandre Bottee (France 1852-1941) two reliefs depicting profile of young women, marble relief in gilt frame, bronze plaque to back (Exposition Universelle 1889), 35 x 27 cm
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French mantle clock late 19th century slate, with malachite inlay, and enamelled dial, height 20 cm, length 20 cm, depth 13 cm
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Regency decanter caddy early 19th century, mahogany, sarcophagus shape, with brass claw feet, height 24 cm, length 34 cm, depth 17 cm, (missing, one decanter)
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China cabinet mid 19th century burr walnut, gilded brass highlights, fluted columns supports, string inlay and velvet interior, height 110 cm, length 122 cm, depth 41 cm
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Ccedar secretaire abattant circa 1860, in the German Beidermeier style, an unusual form in Australian furniture design. It has a moulded cornice above a long top drawer with an S-shaped profile. The drop front of the desk has a cantilevered action and opens to display twelve drawers within a moulded frame, nine drawers with ceramic knobs and an open central compartment flanked by turned columns above a writing surface which Retains its original American cloth lining, height 170 cm, length 115 cm, depth: 54…
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Court cabinet early 20th century oak, Baronial style four door and two drawer, foliate carvings on stretcher base, height 177 cm, length 144 cm, depth 52 cm
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William IV tea caddy early 19th century, rosewood, sarcophagus shape, with brass plaque and matching rosewood handles and, fitted interior, height 18.5 cm, length 36 cm, depth 18 cm
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William IV chiffonier circa 1840 Tasmanian, cedar and musk with carved tulip gallery back, shield and, Florette doors and squared half columns, height 105 cm, length 122 cm, depth: 58 cm
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Writing desk early 20th century Continental walnut, with bevelled glazed compartment to top, two drawer one door to, base and carved foot rest, height 148 cm, length 106 cm, depth 39 cm
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Sewing table late 19th century mahogany, with oval top, fitted drawer on turned, column quatrefoil base, height 74 cm, length 56 cm, depth 56 cm
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Australian dining suite circa 1920s fiddle back blackwood nine piece, extension table with rectangular top, and large turned legs, & eight matching chairs, height 76 cm, length 241 cm, depth 122 cm
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Cedar clerk's desk mid 19th century cedar with leather inlaid top, three drawers and turned legs, height 76 cm, length 138 cm, depth: 87 cm
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Pine blanket box late 19th century, dark stained with gold lettering 'Reinhold Rosenzweig', Barossa Marananga 1898, height 55 cm, length 113 cm, depth: 55 cm
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Ghazni rug shaped panelled decoration, with Lilies and Sickle leaf, design on a pastel ground, with tones of yellow, red, pink, and black 273 x 236 cm
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Gothic revival centre table huon pine & cedar, hexagonal base decorated, with arched sides and Corinthian columns, heavy bevelled circular glass top height 73 cm, diameter 150 cm
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Two hall chairs late 19th century English oak, in the strawberry hill, Gothic revival style, carver chair and standard chair, height 138 cm
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Lectern late 19th century English oak, in the Gothic revival style, with Star of David carving, and quatrefoil base, height 138 cm, length 55 cm, depth 52 cm
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Belt buckles four late 19th century Australian sterling silver hallmarked, Gawler, Kings Palfrey and Basse - Adelaide, 8 x 4.5 cm, approx.
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Basse napkin rings three, late 19th century, South Australian sterling silver napkin rings, hallmarked Basse Silver, Adelaide, height of largest 3 cm
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Wendt napkin rings three South Australian sterling silver hallmarked: J. M. Wendt, Adelaide & Broken Hill. + monograms, height of largest 3.5 cm
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Wendt napkin rings three, late 19th century, South Australian sterling silver napkin rings, hallmarked : Wendt (J. M. Wendt), height of largest 3.5 cm
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Henry Steiner sterling silver mounted emu egg presentation cup & cover, mid 1870s South Australian Colonial period exhibition piece, the stemmed rocky base & finial decorated with Australian native flora, fauna fern & vine motifs, the circular foot & cup rims impressed with two Clearly struck touch marks. H St & a 'Kangaroo', as is the lid. Height 32 cm, (with finial)
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American powder horn late 18th-early 19th century, engraved scrimshaw horn (bovine), engravings and low relief designs (with initials), depicting a mermaid, animals, birds, and abstract symbols, length 32 cm
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Pair of Georgian candlesticks England circa 1720, brass petal base cast brass, with everted petal bobeches and, three swellings to the stem, (with joining seam), height 20.5 cm
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Floor rug large Persian pattern, with lilies, spandrels and sickle leaves, on a rich red ground, with border to match, 316 x 264 cm
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Pair of large stained windows circa 1880 from St Michaels Catholic church in Clare, South Australia the design featuring a series of ascending linked circles of frosted and stained ruby red and Bristol blue with the edges with mid green and warm amber, zinc tin and alloy metal frame, height 401 cm, x Length:127 cm, x Depth:9 cm
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Three piece huon pine bedroom suite dressing mirror, wardrobe and chest of drawers, attributed to Cohen Brothers & Co. Of Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, c1880. Inverted breakfront wardrobe with three mirrored doors, with four fluted column supports, each with a decorated finial on top. Fitted interior with glass and brass fittings, height 240 cm, length 254 cm, depth: 77 cm. Twin pedestal dressing table with large central cheval mirror and foot pad, mirrored doors to either side, four trinket doors with…
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Chair Australian depression packing case with metal strapwork and, red ochre painted finish, height 76 cm, length 44 cm, depth 47 cm
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French mantle clock retailed by Henry Stanley Dickenson of Chippenham, mahogany case, height 37 cm, length 30.5 cm, depth 19 cm, (a/f: hand in back)
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