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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:402
Sale Title:Fine & Decorative ArtsLots with images:402
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:327
Date:5-Jul-2021
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A Lalique 'Leda and the Swan' paperweight and two frosted glass birds, late 20th century, the moulded figure of Leda and the swan upon a circular base, with Lalique label and engraved mark of Lalique France with registration mark to side of foot, and two unmarked frosted glass bird paperweights in the style of Lalique but unmarked (small chip to beak), height 12 cm, and smaller
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A Victorian overlaid ruby lustre, later 19th century, the trumpet shaped lustre with white cut overlay trimmed with gold, the inverted leaf form rim hung with triangular and facet cut prisms, a knopped stem and shaped base with quatrefoil motifs, height 28.5 cm
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A vintage cut glass pedestal bowl, with an everted serrated edge border with fan and strawberry diamond cuts, the body with concentric cut rings and strawberry diamonds above basal cuts, upon a radial cut stepped square base, height 23 cm, diameter 27.5 cm
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An impressive Waterford Crystal navette shaped comport, second half 20th century, the heavy gauge boat shaped comport with a tooth and arch cut rim, diamond cut to the body and raised on a short swollen stem upon a round star cut base, stencil mark underside, height 23 cm, length 33.5 cm, width 15 cm
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Three cut crystal items Waterford and other, a 2010 Waterford cake stand in Lismore pattern with engraved date and signature of Jim O'Leary to foot and stencil mark to tray, a boat shaped basket vase with integral handle, and a waisted vase of diamond design, both unmarked, height 17 cm, (vase) height 12 cm, diameter 27.5 cm, (cake stand)
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A vintage cobalt and gold glass vase, circa 1950s, the conical vase with a waisted foot, with brilliant gold bands and a grapevine frieze upon a dull gold ground, unmarked, height 23 cm
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A Lalique group of bird paperweights, later 20th century, an owl, a pair of dove lovebirds and a single bird, all of moulded and frosted form, each etch marked Lalique France to bases, height 8.5 cm, and smaller
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A set of four Waterford white wine crystal glasses in Voya pattern, 2007, etched signatures of Jim O'Leary, by John Rocha for Waterford Crystal, oval glasses each with concentric cut rings and a diamond point frieze to the lower body, labels for John Rocha Waterford, stencil marks, signatures and dates to foot, height 23 cm
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A delicate French gilded glass liqueur set, circa 1900, by Legras, comprising a cushion shaped carafe with a broad internal rib decor and a faceted stopper, with gilded flora and scrolling designs in relief, gold dust to the rim and handle, the eight petite cups of conforming design, with tray, monogram mark to the stopper and carafe, height 24.5 cm, (carafe) length 28 cm, width 20.5 cm, (tray)
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A silver rimmed glass 'Seaweed and sea Urchins' bowl by Sabino, circa 1930s, model 9063, Minerva mark and partial maker's mark to silver rim, the large moulded and frosted bowl with urchins and flowing seaweeds, sea urchins forming tripod feet, moulded mark of Sabino France to centre, height 8 cm, diameter 31 cm
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A mottled glass Berluze Solifleur vase, circa 1925-30, polished mark to lower body, Lourain, the orange vase with pulled flecks and patches of purple and mauve to lower body and stem, height 44 cm
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A set of four Waterford Crystal Westland tumblers, 2007, from the Jim O'Leary Australian tour of that year, a special product release, the four glasses of tapering design with slice cuts to the lower registers and substantial star cut bases, each with a differing etched border, Waterford stencils underside and labels, in original box, height 11 cm
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A set of six Waterford 'Colleen' goblets, 20th century, with stencil marks, the barrel shaped small goblets on faceted knopped stems with fluted oval designs above basal diamond cuts, one with small chip to rim, height 11.5 cm
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Two pairs of Waterford Crystal millennium collection toasting goblets, 2000, Irish made, goblets of generous proportions in two patterns raised on facet cut stems to plain bases, with stencils, Waterford labels and original boxes, height 20 cm
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A collection of eleven mostly glass animal items, a Goebel frosted seal paperweight, a frosted bird faceted crystal pin dish, four unmarked blown clear glass birds and penguins, a Norwegian Hadeland clear glass polar bear, a Swedish intaglio rabbit paperweight, a petite amber glass intaglio dish with an allegorical scene, a green frog (as found) and an amber cat, height 11 cm, and smaller
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A Lladro porcelain figurine, 'Spring Splendour', 1991, Spain, design 5898, a young woman in a flowing dress with a floral hem and a dusky pink shawl carrying a flower encrusted basket, blue backstamps, impressed marks and incised markings underside, height 30 cm
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A group of three European porcelain figures and a bust, second half 20th century, Dresden, Vienna, Limoges, a pair of Saxon porcelain flower seller figures raised on rococo bases, numbered 10892, with painted numerals 73, an Augarten Vienna cupid on a rococo base carrying love attributes and a gold ring, shield mark, painted marks, pattern 1555, and a Tharaud bisque bust of a young woman upon a cobalt base, painted marks, height 20.5 cm, and smaller
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Two French Majolica character jugs, one with advertising interest, early 20th century, both by Sarreguemines, both pattern 3181, a large advertising 'Jolly Fellow' character jug, 'King o' Tonics Quinol' with retailer's mark of Cawsey, Menck & Co Melbourne Pty Ltd, sole proprietors, (also stamped made in Germany), and a smaller variant of the same pattern, impressed marks underside, height 21 cm, and smaller
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A Lladro porcelain reclining clown figure, issued 1970, Spain, now retired, designed by Salvador Furio, the clown with one exaggerated clown shoe upon a beach ball, and his chin resting upon his hand, decorated in a typical muted grey and buff palette, blue backstamps and incised markings underside, height 16 cm, width 38 cm
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Three Lladro porcelain and Nao figures, 1978, 1983, undated, a young girl holding a hat and wearing a buff and terracotta coloured dress, as found, a small boy dressed for winter with his dog, and a Nao figure of a girl preparing for bed wearing a night dress and bonnet with her foot in a basin, blue backstamps, impressed and incised marks underside, height 28.5 cm, and smaller
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A mixed group of Wedgwood mottled ground wares, 20th century, a celestial dragon plate in gold with a floral and patterned cobalt border, pattern X8540, a neoclassical peony shaped cup and saucer with gilt arabesques on an apple green ground, W1504, a teal bordered small plate, and a mottled rouge box with a gilt grapevine border to the cover, V2994, backstamps to all, diameter 23 cm, (plate)
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Five Wedgwood table and decorative wares, 20th century, a 'Kutani crane' sauce boat, a 'Metalised' sauce jug and saucer with bronze bands on a cream ground, a Susie Cooper 'Keystone' jug in old gold, pattern C2134, and a petite baluster shaped bud vase and a pin dish in 'Golden Cockerel' pattern, backstamps to all, height 14 cm, width 22 cm, (boat)
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A twelve piece Susie Cooper bone china coffee set in Azalea pattern, 1960s, comprising a coffee pot, sugar bowl and five cups and associated saucers, teal green interiors featuring a single white and green tone azalea flower, cream with gold polka dots to the exterior, backstamps underside, height 23.5 cm, (coffee pot)
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An antique Neapolitan blanc de chine porcelain group, early 20th century, by Joseph D'Aste (1881-1945), a romantic shepherd and shepherdess group with sheep and encrusted flowers, inscribed J. D'Aste verso with blue Neapolitan mark, height 26 cm, 28 cm, width 17.5 cm
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Three vintage Hummel Goebel figurines, a Royal Doulton 'Dinky Do' figurine, 1950-55 period, Tmk bee and V stamp, 1935 issued Royal Doulton figure HN 1628, comprising the rare girl in apple Tree' (141), school boy (82), good friends (182), all with impressed marks and blue stamps of the period underside, and a bone china 'Dinky Do figurine in a pink and mauve dress, green backstamp underside, height 11.5 cm, and smaller
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A French porcelain Veilleuse teapot, early 20th century, a baluster teapot supported in a waisted stand with a small burner, decorated with hand painted floral borders, sprigs, gilt enrichments and bands, gold crossed marks underside, height 25 cm
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A set of ten Royal Doulton 'Brambley Hedge' mouse figurines, 1980s-90s, designed by Jill Barklem, various design comprising Mr and Mrs Saltapple, Primrose Entertains, poppy Eyebright, Mrs Toadflax, Mr and Mrs apple, Catkin, Conker, and Teasel, all with relevant backstamps and D.B.H numbers, height 10 cm, and smaller
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A German porcelain trinket box, circa 1900, Swaine & Co. Huttensteinach, design 2317, a shaped covered box with a bird and flower decorated cartouche with gilt enrichments upon a speckle glazed peacock blue ground, impressed design number and green backstamp underside, height 6 cm, length 12.5 cm, width 10 cm
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A group of six Continental porcelain items a vase, cup and saucer, a pair of figures, two other figures, late 19th to 20th century, marks for Limoges, Richard Eckert & Co (German), Ginori, a floral Limoges pedestal cup and with green borders, a Paris Porcelain-style pedestal vase with high loop handles decorated with landscape and romantic scenes, a pair of German 18th century style figures in floral attire on rococo bases, a Ginori blanc-de-chine cupid, and an unmarked figural quill holder, height 14 cm,…
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A Swedish parian ware pitcher, second half 19th century, Gustavsberg, the pitcher of compressed form with an ornate sea nymph handle and mermaid and merman figures to the neck united by a cupid atop a shell, the lower body with patterned panels and a bearded maskhead, backstamp underside, height 26 cm
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Two Vallauris Pottery vases in the manner of Helene Ugo Pottery, 1950s, a twist waisted vase in yellow with incised and painted black geometric markings, and a similar style pitcher in rose pink and black colours, impressed Vallauris and made in France marks, painted Vallauris marks and decorator's initials, M. (J?). F, height 26 cm, and 24 cm
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Three Wedgwood Jasperware items a bowl, vase and small plate, 1970s-80s, a straw coloured bowl with floral sprigs, a sage green vase with allegorical figures in a landscape, and a black 'America's cup Defence Plate', from a limited edition issued 1986-87, impressed marks underside to all, height 9.5 cm, (vase) diameter 16.5 cm, (plate)
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Three bird theme porcelain ornaments, early to mid 20th century, a green parrot with blue and terracotta coloured wing and tail feathers perched on a moulded tree trunk, with painted blue marks underside, possibly Nymphenburg, an English Cara china tree trunk ashtray ornament with encrusted flower and a small bird, green backstamp underside, and a small Crown Staffordshire model of a goldfinch upon a log, backstamp underside, height 14.5 cm, width 16 cm, and smaller
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An Onnaing Majolica pitcher, circa 1930, the hexagonal moulded pitcher with clusters of roses and stepped geometric forms, in amber, rose, and green glazes, impressed mark of Onnaing, made in France, 25, to base, height 19.5 cm
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A pair of Spanish faience covered jars, second half 20th century, Manises, Spain, baluster jars with domed lids freely decorated with maroon flowers and green foliage on a white ground, impressed mark of Manises Spain underside, height 24.5 cm
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Four Miscellaneous vintage porcelain wares a plaque, novelty napkin ring and bottle stopper, and a light pull, circa 1930-1950s, a studio pottery moulded wall plaque with a light painted glaze featuring a boy in a yellow hat with his spotted dog, unmarked, a Japanese 'Mum' napkin ring, a figural cork stopper/pourer featuring a smiling man with blue glasses, probably German, and an old Tupton ware tube-lined hibiscus light pull, length 13 cm, width 15 cm, (plaque) and smaller
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A three piece cream porcelain cupid dish garniture, early 20th century, three frilled leaf dishes, the main featuring a pair of musical cupids perched on the edge, the sidepieces of similar design with cupids playing twin flutes, all raised on twig form feet, items unmarked, height 19.5 cm, length 27.5 cm, width 20.5 cm
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Two fine Victorian Wedgwood Majolica plates, 1865 and 1879, impressed date codes, an emerald sunflower plate and a prunus and fan plate in the 'Argenta' colourway, maroon foliage with taupe and lemon fans upon a cream ground, impressed Wedgwood and three letter date codes to both, the prunus plate with impressed registration mark, decorators' letters and painted mark M 2756, diameters 22 cm, and 17 cm
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Nine Wedgwood items Jasperwares, a Sherwood plate, display sign, 20th century, six sprigged powder blue wares including a portrait plaque, city of London pin dish, a small candlestick, a bud vase, covered grapevine decorated box, an allegorical cameo style brooch, a dark blue pen tray, a pale blue post 1940s Sherwood plate with a flower stem, and a small wedge shaped 'Wedgwood' shelf display sign, diameter 25.5 cm, (plate) height 13 cm, (vase)
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A pair of soft paste porcelain cupids, a pair of Staffordshire miniatures, other, circa 1760, early-mid 19th century, and after, a flower encrusted cupid figure, probably Derby, a larger similar figure, two miniature patriotic Staffordshire flatbacks Britannia with the lion, and a sailor and soldier pair with a flag, and a later seated cupid figure (latter with repair), height 13.5 cm, and smaller
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A pair of Delft covered vases in the cashmere palette, late 19th, octagonal ribbed baluster vases with conforming domed covers with green lion finials, decorated throughout with panels of flora in blue, iron red, yellow, aubergine and green colours upon a cream ground, underglaze initials, Lf, in red underside, height 51 cm
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Five vintage Rosenthal Studio-Linie wares in 'Memphis' and 'Flash' patterns, 1982, released 1984, designed by Dorothy Hafner, Germany, a 'Memphis' tapered triangular vase and four 'Flash' series items a platter, canoe shaped vase, bowl and ashtray, impressed marks underside, all pieces with facsimile signatures, height 24 cm, (vase) length 36 cm, width 36 cm, (plate)
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A vintage Rosenthal Studio-Linie display plate and two dishes, 1970s, designed by wolf Bauer, Germany, a wildflower plate and a small matching dish, and a flower and butterfly dish, green backstamps underside, all pieces with facsimile signatures, diameter 33 cm, and smaller
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Four retro vases, a large circular cream and black ceramic vase, two cameo amethyst vases, a pale blue goblet vase with a portrait image, height 38 cm, width 36 cm, and smaller
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An Austrian Majolica charger by Schutz Brothers, second half 19th century, featuring a bacchanalian satyr with attributes to the centre in brown and cream colours enclosed by a beaded band and a broad Prussian blue border featuring a rose border with arabesques, apparently unmarked but design 158, height 5 cm, diameter 43 cm
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A sixty eight Art Deco piece Limoges porcelain dinner service, 1930s, variously marked for Limoges unique and Evenard Drappier, Vincennes, in white with gold key fret bands and gilt edges, the part setting comprising seventeen dinner plates, twelve side plates and soup bowls, five cups and eleven saucers, two tureens, a sauceboat, two small dishes, two salad bowls, one serving plate, a footed comport, a creamer and a covered sugar bowl, with backstamps underside to all
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A Spode oval pink ground dessert dish, circa 1825. Provenance: a. J. Greenacre Ltd, London, purchased 1990 for £325, having a moulded acanthus and anthemion border in white with gilt enrichments centred by a finely decorated loose floral spray and sprigs enclosed by a dentil border, puce Spode Felspar porcelain backstamp underside, height 5.5 cm, length 27.5 cm, width 19.5 cm
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A Derby cornflower pattern dessert dish and two duos, circa 1790s, patterns 57 (dish), 109 (tea bowl/saucer. Provenance: circa Antiques Gloucestershire, purchased 1993 for £345) and 147 (cup and saucer), a lozenge shaped dish with gilt laurel borders, a cornflower band and sprigs, a cornflower swagged fluted tea bowl duo, and a ribbed cup and saucer with gilt dentil borders and cornflower arabesques, puce Crown above D marks underside, height 6 cm, length 31 cm, width 24 cm, (dish)
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A fine pair of Spode lozenge shaped dessert dishes, 1815-1827 period, pattern 3414, with shaped and gadroon moulded borders punctuated with acanthus and scroll motifs, broad vanilla borders embellished with gilt spots with dotted surrounds, and finely painted individual floral posies to the centre enclosed by dentil borders, puce Spode Felspar porcelain backstamps underside, pattern number, height 4 cm, length 25.5 cm, width 18.5 cm
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Two green ground dessert plates, 1830s-40s, one plate of gently lobed form, the other with a moulded vegetal rim both enclosing wide emerald green borders, one centred with a pink rose, pattern 226 over 7, the other decorated with apples, unmarked, diameter 22.5 cm
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A Minton yellow ground 'Oxford Embossed' dessert plate, circa 1830, pattern 1464. Provenance: Amanda Macfarlane, bay tree house Antiques, Hampshire, 1979, purchased for £35, the undulating rim with a gilded edge enclosing a custard yellow border with scroll and floral gilt enrichments, centred with a polychrome floral bouquet, pattern number only underside and antique dealer label, diameter 23.5 cm
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A pair of Sevres cabinet plates, probably 19th century, gently lobed dishes with bold bleu celeste borders in the rococo manner lavishly cisele gilded with floral borders and sprays, decorated with loose garlands of polychrome flowers, one plate with gold interlaced 'L' marks with initials If, the other in blue and similar, also with incised mark 23 and three blue dots, diameter 24 cm
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A pair of Spode 'Flower Embossed' dessert plates, circa 1815-1820, pattern number 1918, lobed plates with gilded edges having three moulded sprays of dog rose and daisy forms between polychrome sprays, centred with a loose bunch and scattered sprigs, unmarked, iron red pattern numbers to both, diameter 21.5 cm
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A Derby lozenge shaped dessert dish, circa 1780. Provenance: Cynthia Walmsley, Nottingham, purchased 1998 for £400, the scallop edged dish with gilt dentil border, 'Smith's Blue' ground with gilded festoons and decorated with sprigs of polychrome flowers in the manner of Edward Withers, blue crown over D mark underside, see same pattern, John Twitchett, 'Derby porcelain 1748-1848', colour plate 65, height 5 cm, length 27.5 cm, width 21 cm
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A fine Chamberlains Worcester lozenge shaped dessert dish, circa 1810-20. Provenance: A.J.Greenacre Ltd, London, purchased 2004 for £475, the lavishly decorated Regent china body with a lobed gadroon style edge, a cobalt ground border with continuous gilt vegetal designs and centred with a beautifully hand decorated summer bunch of flowers, Chamberlains Regent china, New Bond Street London backstamp underside, height 4.5 cm, length 30 cm, width 23.5 cm
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A fine Worcester twelve sided dessert dish, circa 1780. Provenance: A.J Greenacre, London, 1994 for £950, in impeccable condition and beautifully decorated in the Sevres manner with four floral sprays and a central spray within a shaped cartouche, the bat wing rim in underglaze blue with a gilt rope twist and floral border between dentil and 'C' scroll bands, open crescent mark underside, height 4 cm, length 29.5 cm, width 23.5 cm
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Three cabinet plates by Wedgwood, Minton, and Limoges, 1850 and after. Provenance: Minton plate from Marston house, W. Sussex, 2003 for £150, a monochrome floral plate with Moresque border (1848-1860 period), impressed Wedgwood and pearl marks, printed Moresque, an 1874 osier bordered Mintons plate with a bird roundel and a teal cavetto, puce and impressed marks, a Tharaud Limoges plate with tooled gold bands and a scenic bird roundel, backstamps underside, diameter 26.5 cm, and smaller
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A Worcester leaf shape dish, circa 1765. Provenance: Richard Gardner Antiques, West Sussex, purchased 2011 for £575, the moulded dish decorated with floral specimens and strawberries in a puce, iron red, yellow and green palette, unmarked, height 3.5 cm, length 26.5 cm, width 19.5 cm
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Two fine first period blue scale dishes, circa 1770, each with large and small mirror shaped reserves decorated with fine sprays and bouquets of flowers enclosed by gilt scrolls and enrichments, both centred with roundels featuring typical puce and yellow flowers, gilt trims to the edges, blue square marks underside, diameter 22 cm, and 19.5 cm
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A fine first period Worcester heart-shaped blue scale dessert dish, circa 1770, provenance A.J. Greenacre, London, 1995 for £850, the generously sized dish with large and small mirror shaped reserves decorated with fine sprays and bouquets of flowers enclosed by gilt scrolls and enrichments, the central reserve with a bouquet flanked by trailing flora, blue square mark underside, height 4.5 cm, length 28 cm, width 22 cm
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A Worcester first period saucer dish and a Blind Earl plate, circa 1770, saucer dish provenance Jupiter Antiques, E. Sussex 2002 for £390, also with vintage Albert Amor London label, the dish with four floral spray reserves and gilt enriched cobalt panels, an underglaze blue roundel enclosing a bouquet, square mark underside, and a brown edge scalloped and moulded plate with floral sprigs, unmarked. Provenance: Aurea Carter, London 1996 for £330, height 3.5 cm, diameter 19 cm, and smaller
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Two fine first period Worcester blue scale cups and saucers, circa 1770. Provenance: tea cup and saucer from Jupiter Antiques, E. Sussex, 1993 for £460, a bute tea cup and saucer and a large shaped breakfast cup and saucer bowl both beautifully decorated with polychrome 'Fancy birds' and insects to shaped reserves edged with intricate gilt scrolls and embellishments, insects to central roundels and a tiny bug to the bute cup, square marks underside, height 4.5 cm, diameter 14.5 cm, (saucer) and smaller…
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A fine pair of Worcester dessert dishes, circa 1780. Provenance: A.J. Greenacre, London, 1991 for £850, the scallop edged dishes with an underglaze blue border and a running chain motif enclosed by dentil and feathered borders, centred with a similarly feathered and scalloped roundel enclosing a floral bouquet, further embellished with three puce sprays and little sprigs, open crescent mark underside, height 3.5 cm, diameter 22 cm
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A botanical porcelain comport, early 19th century, unmarked, shape in the manner of Coalport, rectangular with moulded grapevine corners and acanthus and shell handles picked out in gilt, a hand painted floral specimen to the centre and two specimens to the tapering stem. Provenance: a. J. Greenacre London, 2003 for £500, height 16.5 cm, length 27 cm, width 19.5 cm
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An American painted Nippon plate and 'The St Paul's Plate' by Coalport, 1925 and 1981, a hand painted plate with lengthy description verso of the tea clipper, the 'Ariel', by Lillian Gary Taylor, New York, 1925, and a gadroon edged plate featuring St Pauls Cathedral, a commemorative plate on the occasion of the marriage of Prince Charles and lady Diana Spencer, number 25/250, diameter 27 cm, and smaller
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A Flora Danica cup and saucer and a petite dish by Royal Copenhagen, 1975-1979 (cup and saucer) 1985-1991, the moulded can and saucer and tapered dish with a bracket handle decorated with hand painted botanical specimens 'Gentiana nivalis L.' to the cup, and 'Potentilla hirsuta Vahl. Moer' to the dish, both with botanical descriptions, blue wavy lines, backstamps, decorator and pattern numbers underside, diameter 14 cm, (saucer) height 6.5 cm, (cup)
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A Flora Danica serving dish by Royal Copenhagen, 1985-1991, the lobed moulded dish of near oval form with encrusted flowers and a twig form handle, hand painted with botanical specimen, 'Viola Canina L.', with botanical description, blue wavy lines, backstamps, decorator and pattern number underside, height 6.5 cm, length 24 cm, width 19.5 cm
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A Flora Danica cache pot by Royal Copenhagen, 1985-1991, the pot with twin twig form handles with encrusted floral mounts, decorated below the moulded and gilded borders with the botanical specimens 'Viola Canina L.' and 'Rosa Tormentosa Sm', with botanical descriptions, blue wavy lines, backstamps, decorator and pattern number underside, repair to handle, height 12 cm, diameter 14 cm
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A large Flora Danica reticulated plate by Royal Copenhagen, 1969-1974, the lobed moulded plate centred with a hand painted botanical specimen 'Cerasus Padus D.C', gilt enrichments to the borders, with botanical description, blue wavy lines, backstamps, decorator and pattern number underside, height 3.5 cm, diameter 29 cm
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Four Flora Danica plates by Royal Copenhagen, 1980-1984, (two) and 1985-1991, the lobed moulded plates centred with hand painted botanical specimens 'Erica vulgaris L.', 'Veronica chamaedrys L.', 'Hieracium auriculaeforme Fr.' and 'Ranunculus glacialis L.', with botanical descriptions, blue wavy lines, backstamps, decorator and pattern numbers underside, diameter 22 cm
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Two Flora Danica plates by Royal Copenhagen, 1969-1974, the lobed moulded plates centred with hand painted botanical specimens 'Cerasus Avium L.' and 'Potentilla emarginata Pursh', gilt enrichments to the borders, both with botanical descriptions, blue wavy lines, backstamps, decorator and pattern numbers underside, diameter 26 cm
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Two Flora Danica plates by Royal Copenhagen, 1980-1984, the lobed moulded plates centred with hand painted botanical specimens 'Viola Uliginosa Schrad' and 'Erigeron Eriocephalus J. Vahl', gilt enrichments to the borders, both with botanical descriptions, blue wavy lines, backstamps, decorator and pattern numbers underside, diameter 19.5 cm
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A Flora Danica plate by Royal Copenhagen, 1985-1991, the lobed moulded plate centred with a hand painted botanical specimen 'Thymus Chamaedrys Fr', with botanical description, blue wavy lines, backstamps, decorator and pattern number underside, height 4.5 cm, diameter 22.5 cm
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Two Lladro porcelain Madonna figures holding Calla Lilies, 1977 and 1978, Spain, a seated figure and a standing figure, each wrapped in shawls and cradling sprays of lilies, blue backstamps, impressed marks and incised markings underside, height 24 cm, and smaller
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A Daum hanging light, circa 1920s, a heavy gauge bowl in an autumnal yellow ochre and brown palette with occasional emerald flecks, with a later black metal hanging chain and cup, mark of Daum Nancy France to bowl, total length 58 cm, diameter 18 cm
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A pair of Louis XVI style bronze wall sconces, cast wall brackets with stiff leaf designs, pendant fruiting motifs and surmounted by finials, issuing twin scrolling arms with vegetal sconces, length 39 cm, width 25 cm
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An Art Deco wrought iron and glass desk lamp by Degue, circa 1930, the lamp stand comprising twin tapering straps with a bark like texture to an oval ring base decorated with applied metalwork flowers and leaves, surmounted by a frosted, moulded shade with stylised flower heads, mark of Degue in relief to shade, height 52 cm
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A small vintage brass hall lantern, of typical cylindrical form with chain and cup attachments, the stem with twin electrified candles, with European wiring, length 30 cm, diameter 18 cm
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A vintage brass hall lantern, of typical cylindrical form with chain and cup attachments, four double scroll vegetal supports and a stem with leafy dishes supporting three electrified candles, with European wiring, height 55 cm, diameter 25 cm
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A Louis XV style giltwood console table and mirror, a petite shaped table with a carved apron and a cabriole leg, with a shaped mirror with an ornate rococo embellished frame, length 84 cm, width 52 cm, (mirror) length 38 cm, width 42 cm, (console)
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A fine antique giltwood mantle mirror in the neoclassical manner, 19th century, the rectangular frame having an architectural extended pediment with fan borders above a frieze of rosettes and pendants, the side frames with a border of husk motifs terminating in scroll motifs, length 138 cm, width 127 cm
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An Art Deco silvered bronze four light chandelier, circa 1935, with a cup and chain attachment to a moulded square section stem, a frosted and moulded dish with pronounced drop and arching arms supporting downturned shades, length 80 cm, diameter 70 cm
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A bronze eight branch chandelier in the Dutch manner, 19th to early 20th century, electrified in 1960s, the heavy gauge chandelier with a compressed bobbin stem enclosed by a birdcage arrangement of conforming supports and terminating in a large globe with finial, issuing a series of angled pierced flower shapes and curvaceous arms with vegetal decoration supporting dishes and electric candles, length 80 cm, diameter 66 cm
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An antique French bronze four light chandelier, 19th century, with an ornate cast ceiling cup, knopped stem and cast vegetal scrolling arms with frosted and frilled shades, length 60 cm, diameter 60 cm
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A three light bronze chandelier with glass shades by Degue, early 20th century, with a leaf form ceiling cup, a short stem issuing upswept arms supporting white and mottled pink frosted shades with petal form rims, signed, length 26 cm, diameter 70 cm
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