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Auction House:Gibson's Auctioneers & ValuersNumber of lots recorded:248
Sale Title:The Winter Auction Series, Day 2.Lots with images:242
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:178
Date:23-Aug-2021
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Probably French, early 19th century an engraved silver egg form scent flask, early 19th century, with and internal glass stoppered bottle and engraved, 5 cm
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A sterling silver napkin ring by T.E. Beardsmore, Birmingham, 1910, 3.5 cm high, total weight of silver 25gms
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Melbourne, early 20th century a sterling silver octagonal rim napkin ring, by Stokes & Sons, Melbourne, 3 cm high, total weight of silver 35gms. Other Notes: for a similar example please see object No.A10694 held in the collection of the Museum of applied Arts and Sciences
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A pair of sterling silver napkin rings by E.J. Partridge, Birmingham, 1906, 3 cm high, total weight of silver 35gms
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Sterling silver dishes and vessels, 19th century and later a collection of Continental silver, comprising two dishes and a twin handled cup, Mexican, a Thai jug with a cobra form handle and a scalloped bowl, the cobra handled jug 9.5 cm high, total weight of silver 560gms
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A sterling silver teapot and milk jug by Hamilton & Co, London, together with a, a mustard pot by Fowler & Polglaze Ltd, London, circa 1930, and a swing handled cake basket by Garrad & Co London, 1908, the teapot 18 cm high, total weight of silver 1275gms
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A large Swedish silver tankard made by Guldsmeds Aktiebolaget, 1952, the lid adorned with the profile of King Gustaf V, with a repeating oak leaf and nordic dragon motif throughout, on three bun feet, 18.5 cm high, 855gms
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A sterling silver teapot with ebonised handle by William Henry leather, Birmingham, 1904, with an ornate moulded acanthus decoration to the body, 14 cm high, total weight 525gms
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Two sterling silver cigarette cases, Birmingham, 1922, two sterling silver cigarette cases, Birmingham, 1922, both with engine turned decoration and gilt washed interiors, the largest made by Mh Meyer Ltd, the smaller by Adie Brothers Ltd, the largest 8 x 11.5 cm, total weight of silver 310gms
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Flatware, 18th century and later a harlequin suite of English fiddle pattern sterling silver flatware, comprising thirty five pieces, the largest spoon 32 cm, 2010gms total weight of silver
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A silver harlequin tea set including a spirit kettle with ebonised handles, Birmingham, circa 1910, total silver weight 2295gms, the largest 12 cm high
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A Russian silver torah pointer and a besamim, marked Moscow, 1873, the torah pointer with a knop finial surmounted by a lion and star of David, tapering filigree decorated standard and hand terminal; the besamim (spice box) similarly decorated with a pierced hinged cover, each marked 84 zolotnik, BC and cyrilic text Na, possibly for assayer Viktor Savinkov. Other Notes: a spice box, often made of silver, is used to hold sweet aromatic plants, besamim in Hebrew, that are sniffed as part of the Havdalah…
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A English sterling silver miniature carriage clock, Birmingham, circa 1900, a English sterling silver miniature carriage clock, Birmingham, circa 1900, the French 8 day cylinder platform movement, within a hinged repousse acanthus decorated case, inscribed with a monogram and dated 1900 verso, 10 cm high
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A pair of Wedgwood Bizzare by Clarice Cliff Bonjour blue Firs sugar shakers, circa 1997, with series and black transfer printed factory marks to the base, 12.5 cm high (each)
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A pair of Wedgwood Bizarre by Clarice Cliff conical condiment bowls, circa 1995, with series and black transfer printed factory marks to the base, 5 cm high
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A pair of Wedgwood Bizarre by Clarice Cliff conical condiment bowls, circa 1995, with series and black transfer printed factory marks to the base, 5 cm high
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A pair of Wedgwood Bizzare by Clarice Cliff Bonjour shape sugar shakers, circa 1997, with series and black transfer printed factory marks to the base, 12.5 cm high
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A pair of Wedgwood Bizzare by Clarice Cliff Bonjour blue crocus sugar shakers, circa 1997, with series and black transfer printed factory marks to the base, 12.5 cm high (each)
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A pair of Wedgwood Bizzare by Clarice Cliff sugar casters, the Centenary collection, circa 1999, with series and black transfer printed factory marks to the base, 14 cm high (each)
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A pair of Wedgwood Bizzare by Clarice Cliff sugar casters, the Centenary collection, circa 1999, with series and black transfer printed factory marks to the base, 14 cm high (each)
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A pair of Wedgwood Bizzare by Clarice Cliff Bonjour sugar shakers, circa 1997, with series and black transfer printed factory marks to the base, 12.5 cm high (each)
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A pair of Wedgwood Bizarre by Clarice Cliff conical jugs, circa 1995, with series and black transfer printed factory marks to the base, 18.5 cm high
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A large collection of polychrome Staffordshire porcelain figure groups, comprising eight pieces, the largest 23 cm high
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A collection of four English salt glaze jugs, 19th century, comprising a large green jug decorated in high relief with a bacchanalian scene, a powder blue jugs decorated with ears of wheat, a cream pewter lidded jug and a blue and white jug relief decorated with birds and vines with a pewter cover, the largest 22 cm high
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A Minton 'Society of the Arts' blue and white salt glaze jug, dated 1846 two Minton 'Society of the Arts' blue and white salt glaze jug, dated 1846, one larger than the other, each decorated with a relief moulded grapevine and a split branch handle, with moulded registration mark for '26th May 1846' to the base, the largest 20 cm high, reference, illustrated 'Relief moulded jugs 1820-1900; R.K Henrywood, page 87
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A three branch Art Deco bronze and marble six light chandelier with parchment shades, with circular white marble pendant base, 55 cm diameter
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A large collection of Copeland Spode blue and white willow pattern, comprising thirteen pieces, the largest piece 6 cm high
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A Victorian rouge and black marble mantel clock by Webster, London, 19th century, with the hand painted brass dial reading 'Exp by Webster 14 Cornhill London', 30 cm high
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A large two door burr walnut and fruitwood armoire, French, 19th century, with brass mounts and escutcheons, 225 cm high, 146 cm wide, 60 cm deep
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An Edwardian marquetry inlaid satin wood cylinder bureau, by Edwards and Roberts, English, late 19th century, 105 cm high, 85 cm wide, 51 cm deep
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A Victorian four branch chandelier, with figural frosted glass shades, a Victorian four branch chandelier, with figural frosted glass shades, 151 cm high
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An Art Nouveau WMF brass mounted tea set and fitted stand, Czechoslovakian, circa 1910, comprising six glasses, a cane handled teapot, a jug and a sugar bowl, the stand 123 cm high
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A Longwy white crackle vase by Amanda Umberto, 1988, standing on a narrow base, enamelled with a polychrome bird amongst reeds motif, black studio and artist mark to base, 36 cm high
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A pair of Art Deco style gilt brass wall sconces by Malabert, France, with silvered glass shades moulded with a shell texture, reading 'Malabert France', 47 cm high
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A pair of gilt brass mounted candelabra table lamps, 20th century, each of classical form with a faceted knopped standard emanating four branches, 60 cm high
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An astral glazed two door mahogany bookcase, English, 19th century, the twin knobbed five drawer chest flanked with turned decoration, 223 cm high, 130 wide, 43 cm deep
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A French Empire mahogany and rouge marble mounted tall boy, 19th century, the six drawers with twin gilt bronze handles and escutcheons, 142 cm high, 87 cm wide, 45 cm deep
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A set of six Brno chairs, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, German, (1886-1969), tubular steel frame, tan leather, manufactured by Knoll
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